Servicemark definition

Servicemark means a word, phrase, symbol or design, or a combination or words, phrases, symbols or designs that identifies and distinguishes the source of a service from one party from those of others.

Examples of Servicemark in a sentence

  • The Original Servicemark Agreement granted to VVI a license to use the "Marks" (as defined in the Original Servicemark Agreement) in connection with VVI's television home shopping business.

  • Servicemark for "HEALING WITH SOUND" bearing Application No. 76/615,575 held by Radnet Management, Inc.

  • Purchase Price: $ Deposit: $ Close of Escrow: Financing Type (check one): Cash Conventional Other FHA VA Additional Financial Terms (Provide all that is applicable): • Buyer Closing Costs: $ • HOA Fees: $ ; • Home Warranty: $ • Other Costs: $ ; • Total Seller Credits: $ .

  • Servicemark for "RADIOLOGIX" issued June 12, 200] and bearing No. 2,459,195 held by Radiologix, Inc.

  • Participant agrees to do nothing to diminish the value of the Servicemark and to reasonably assist BCMA in its efforts to protect the Servicemark.

  • The Servicemark shall not be altered in any way other than specified in B.2.

  • In connection with VVI's television home shopping business, MW authorizes any cable system, television station, or other cable or broadcast television outlet to which VVI provides programming in accordance with this Servicemark License Agreement to transmit such programming to its subscribers or viewers.

  • Should BCMA determine that Participant has failed to comply with any of the obligations or conditions set forth in this agreement, the agreement and all rights to use the Servicemark may be terminated by BCMA effective immediately upon service of notice by regular and certified mail.

  • Use of the AHA Servicemark in any fashion other than that expressly set out in this Agreement is expressly prohibited and shall constitute trademark infringement.

  • The Girl Scout Servicemark must stand by itself so as to avoid unintended associations with any other objects, including, without limitation, type, photographs, illustrations, borders, and edges.