Deed of Assignment of Trademark (Absolute without Goodwill)

Deed of Assignment of Trademark (Absolute without Goodwill)

Sh 150,000

Notes:

  1. This precedent is intended to act as a guide in drafting a Deed of AdherenceNotes:A Deed of Assignment of Trademark is a document through which the registered proprietor of a trademark transfers his/her/its rights, title and interest in the trademark to a third party. This gives the third party the right to use the trademark of the owner.

    Once the Deed of Assignment is done it is required to be registered with the Registrar of Trademarks.

    The difference between an assignment and a trademark is that a license allows the licensor to retain their rights and interests in their IP while an assignment transfer all of the assignor’s rights and interest to the assignee.

    This Deed is applicable in the following scenarios:

    • where the assignment is absolute; and
    • where the goodwill of the business is not being assigned.

    by shareholders.

SKU: COR/INV/AGR/10 Category:

Description

Table of Contents

  1. INTERPRETATION AND CONSTRUCTION
  2. ASSIGNMENT
  3. CONSIDERATION
  4. ASSIGNOR’S UNDERTAKINGS
  5. WARRANTIES
  6. CONFIDENTIALITY
  7. INDEMNITY
  8. TERMINATION
  9. DISPUTE RESOLUTION
  10. NON-CIRCUMVENTION
  11. SEVERANCE
  12. NOTICES
  13. SURVIVAL OF RIGHTS, DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS
  14. WAIVER
  15. VARIATION
  16. CUMULATIVE RIGHTS AND REMEDIES
  17. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
  18. TIME OF THE ESSENCE
  19. THIRD PARTY RIGHTS.
  20. AUTHORITY TO EXECUTE
  21. NO AGENCY OR PARTNERSHIP
  22. ASSIGNMENT
  23. SET-OFF
  24. CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE
  25. COSTS
  26. COUNTERPARTS
  27. GOVERNING LAW

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