Sentences with phrase «into licence agreements»

These warranties are implied warranties and may be implied into licence agreements.
Can the owner of the site insist that the person who wants to post the link enter into a licence agreement?
Rock Advertising Limited (the «Respondent») entered into a licence agreement with MWB Business Exchange Centres Limited (the «Appellant») to occupy...
It entered into a licence agreement with Trump Marks Toronto LP to use the Trump name and trademarks for the building, which would be called Trump International Hotel & Tower.

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Drivers enter into service agreements electronically under which they are granted a licence to use the Driver App.
The 407 ETR argued if there should be no limitation period, it should be either the period set out in the Transponder Lease Agreement signed by Day for use with his Porsche 911 personal vehicle — 15 years, or two years from the date his licence plate went into licence plate denial.
A recent ruling is likely to have significant consequences for guardian property companies (and other landlords) who use licence agreements to place occupiers into properties to protect against squatters and vandalism.
In addition, CSI has entered into private licence agreements with other users of the reproduction right, such as with Pay - Audio Music Services and Background Music Services.
Notable highlights include advising RBS on the # 198m acquisition of 440 Strand, the headquarters of Coutts private bank; assisting National Grid with the # 13.8 bn split out of 20,000 property interests into a new company, which included handling transfers, leases, licences, easements, relocation and demolition agreements; and advising on the migration of the entire British Airways property estate and business from the north to south terminal at Gatwick airport.
The ECJ summarised by ruling that, where a licensee puts luxury goods on the market in contravention of a provision in a licence agreement but must nevertheless be considered to have done so with the consent of the trade mark owner, the proprietor of the trade mark can rely on such a provision to oppose a resale of those goods on the basis of Art 7 (2) of the Trade Marks Directive only if it can be established that, taking into account the particular circumstances of the case, such resale damages the reputation of the trade mark.
The judge held that an oral agreement had been entered into on 27 February 2012, supported by consideration in the practical benefit that the Respondent would honour some and hopefully all of its obligations, but that this was not enforceable due to the anti-oral variation clause contained in the licence.
It turned out that he had sold the pole with the permission of his community for display in a museum, and had entered into an agreement through an agent that allowed certain reproduction rights, but he had misunderstood the scope of the licence.
The Taskforce Paper further recommended the enactment of a statutory requirement that exploration and prospecting licence applicants enter into a heritage survey agreement with native title claimants as a pre-condition to the grant of the licence.
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