Restricted Trademarks definition

Restricted Trademarks shall be defined as Licensee’s DiGIORNO trademark or any other trademark adopted by Licensee hereafter for use on or in connection with pizza products having a price point and brand image substantially similar to pizza products sold under the DiGIORNO trademark or the Licensed Trademarks. Licensee’s existing trademarks other than the DiGIORNO trademark, including but not limited to Licensee’s TOMBSTONE and JACK’S trademarks, shall not be Restricted Trademarks.

Examples of Restricted Trademarks in a sentence

  • With respect to other end user customer complaints relating to the Licensed Products that are made to Licensor, Licensor shall be entitled, in addition to any measures taken by Licensor at its own expense, to request that Licensee take appropriate steps, consistent with Licensee’s policies for resolving such consumer complaints relating to its pizza products sold under the Restricted Trademarks.

  • If Licensee uses Restricted Recipes with Restricted Trademarks during the third or fourth year after the introduction of the corresponding Licensed Product, Licensee shall pay Licensor the royalty set forth in Section 6B(iii) on such Restricted Recipe Products sold in DMA’s where Licensor does not maintain a Restaurant Presence.

  • Licensee shall apply quality and quality assurance standards to the manufacture, distribution and sale of the Licensed Products that are substantially consistent with those standards that Licensee applies to its frozen pizzas sold under the Restricted Trademarks.

  • Except as provided in Section 7, Licensee shall not use the Restricted Recipes with any Restricted Trademarks in DMA’s where Licensor maintains a Restaurant Presence during the two (2) year period commencing two (2) years after and concluding four (4) years after the introduction of the corresponding Licensed Product.