Posthumous definition
Examples of Posthumous in a sentence
For purposes of clarity, Licensee may not in any event (during the Term or the Posthumous Term) use or exploit (or permit the use or exploitation) of the Licensed Property independent of Licensee’s own iconic marks and logos (i.e., the “Playboy” name and/or the bunny head logo).
During the Term of the License and any Posthumous Term, to the extent any images or materials contained in the scrapbooks are created by HMH and are used by Licensee in Initial Uses, Licensee shall not be required to pay any additional consideration to HMH for such uses, and such images and materials shall be deemed to be part of the “Licensed Property” under the License (subject in all cases to HMH’s approval rights under the License).
HMH may terminate the Term (or the Posthumous Term) of the License upon written notice to Licensee following any of the following events: (1) Material breach of License that, if curable, remains uncured for 30 days following written notice of such breach to Licensee from HMH or, so long as Licensee is diligently using its best efforts to cure such breach, such longer period as is reasonably necessary to effect such cure.
Neither party shall during the Term (or the Posthumous Term) enter (or permit any of its affiliates to enter) into any business arrangement with any Prohibited Party or any brand of any Prohibited Party.
If the License is terminated as a result of HMH’s death or as a result of HMH no longer owning any equity in Icon Acquisition Holdings, LLC, then upon the occurrence of either such event, the Posthumous Term License (defined below) shall automatically commence and continue thereafter until terminated in accordance with the provisions below (the “Posthumous Term”).
During the Term and the Posthumous Term, HMH shall have quality control and inspection rights that are reasonably designed to permit him to assure that Licensee is in compliance with the terms and conditions of the License.
During the Posthumous Term, Licensee may use the Licensed Property in connection with (and in the manner of) any Lifetime Use that both (i) was approved by HMH during his lifetime pursuant to the License and (ii) either (a) was being used by Licensee in accordance with the License as of HMH’s death or (b) Licensee was actively preparing to use as of HMH’s death (the “Posthumous Term License”).
Parvis, Paul, ‘Justin, Philosopher and Martyr: The Posthumous Creation of the Second Apology’, in: S.
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