Sentences with phrase «rights to the name»

In April the parties settled out of court when the football player surrendered rights to the name for commercial purposes.
(The 2015 deal did not include the Weather Channel's TV network, though IBM did retain rights to the name «Weather Channel.»)
Charlie Vinal, who was appointed by former Mayor Matt Driscoll to the housing authority board in 2002, said his term is not up and Mayor Stephanie Miner had no right to name Revelles to replace him.
The manufacturer gained rights to the name Galaxy Alpha in June through the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
When Ielasi signed with Mincom in 1996, he wanted Mincom Corona to have exclusive rights to the name in Burlington, but Mincom Realty Systems president Ken Thompson said he was in negotiations with a third party for the Burlington territory.
The O has sole rights to that name as anointed by his minions.
The Importance Of Trademark Registration The only way to secure statutory rights to a name is to obtain a trademark registration.
Paglia was right to name tragedy a male mode (she could have included its suburban cousin melancholy, too): maybe it's an idiocy lying in wait for anyone venturing away from the required visible credential, «critical distance».
Yoko did not sue Lennon Murphy, but sought to stop her from getting the exclusive right to the name Lennon for performance purposes.
Apple challenged the Chinese firm's rights to the name via the Chinese trademark authority in 2012, and upon failing, filed a lawsuit with a lower Beijing court.
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Furthermore, the judge said that the broker didn't have a legitimate right to the names since they violated NAR's rules for use of the term «REALTOR ®.»
Meredith owned its own real estate company under that name for 20 years, selling it in 1998, along with licensing rights to the name for 10 years, to GMAC Real Estate.
While of course, it's your right to name your company whatever you please, having a business named for a living, breathing person can often result in unnecessary risks.
The board is considering measures that would cut Kalanick's voting power, and directors are divided over whether Kalanick has the right to name board members.
But the process of fighting for your rights to the name can cost well over $ 60,000.
Whoever purchased the rare gem also garnered the right to name it.
The frappe, often called a «cabinet» in Rhode Island, worked its way into the national vocabulary when in 1994, Starbucks bought the rights to the name «Frappuccino.»
Repeatedly they remind humans that only they are created in God's image, that only they have been given dominion and told to subdue the earth, that only they are directly addressed by God, and that only they have speech and the right to name all other creatures.
People have told me that I don't have the right to that name any more as I've spoken in support of same - sex marriage, but for me evangelicalism is rooted in many things: loving the Bible; having a high view of scripture; a passion for social justice; wanting to share the good news about Jesus.
People have a right to name their child whatever they want and shouldn't be restricted by someone elses religious views.
Yes, I believe that a parent should have the right to name their child.
This child will be the one who has to grow up with the name, deal with being picked on in school over the name, for the name showing up on resumes, and being judged by that resume before even getting an interview, etc.... A parent should have the right to name their child, but to a limit.
she broke no law, thus she has a right to name her child what she likes.
However, there's no point finding the best, most appropriate moniker, and designing the perfect packaging to go with it, unless you own the rights to that name.
In 2016, they Preiss family reacquired the rights to the name Preiss Imports.
HPS Epicurean, a third - generation company specializing in the importing and marketing of international spirits, wines and culinary niche brands, has reacquired the rights to the name Preiss Imports and is excited to announce the relaunch of the name as part of their spirits division, a name that is synonymous with the Preiss family's fifty - five - year business of building brands from scratch.
Yet like Manchester City, who have now pulled off that subtle deal, flogging the rights to the name of their stadium to that Abu Dhabi airline — so closely connected in its ownership with their billionaire patron, Sheik Mansour — for a figure reported to be # 400 million.
Though many people refer to all of these one - piece outfits as Onesies only the Gerber company actually owns the rights to that name.
She argued that she had the right to name her children whatever she wanted, and she insisted that Cyanide was a pretty name for a little girl, and also that it had «positive implications» because it was the poison that had killed Hitler and Goebbels.
One might be the princess of pop, the other is the queen of Latin music and yes, the third is the queen of the world but that doesn't mean you have the right to name your child this awful idea.
However, I think every mother has a right to name her birth «Natural» even if she had some minor interventions.
The right to a name and nationality.
Every party that reaches a specific level of support gains the right to name members of its party to government and claim one or more ministries.
In the event of a Deputy resigning or becoming otherwise unavailable while the Leader continues in office it would make sense for the Leader to have the right to name a replacement when a vacancy occurs subject to ratification at the next Annual Conference.
21 days: pass legislation to introduce fixed parliamentary terms of four years from 2010, denying the prime minister the right to name the date of general elections.
«As County Chairman, I am inserting my name on the Mayoral petition to reserve our party's right to name a candidate in the coming weeks.
Discoverers have always had the right to name their elements, notes Ghiorso.
If the discoverer is deceased, the right to name typically falls to a colleague, or to another observer critical to determining the object's orbit.
The official stamp of approval gives the scientists who made these discoveries during the past several years, by slamming lighter nuclei together, the rights to name the elements.
However, I think every mother has a right to name her birth «Natural» even if she had some minor interventions.
What makes this situation particularly disturbing is that YLO trademarked the name, apparently without anyone in the herbal world aware of it, and now own the rights to a name that is several centuries old.
While the arrangement may be unorthodox — in the past, agreements such as these may have required a designer like Borgo to give up rights to his name or trademarks — Parenti believes giving her partners a certain level of control keeps them engaged.
Based on a true story, «The Founder» isn't just about the rights to the name McDonald's, or to the «Speedy System» that made the walk up method of brothers Mac and Dick McDonald (John Carroll Lynch and Nick Offerman) so ground breaking.
The adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1998 in July 2011, a few months after the publication of the UNESCO Education For All Global Monitoring Report, is a milestone that reinforces the international community's right to name, shame and develop specific action plans.
The big difference: so long as School of One is a captive entity, the NYC chancellor has the right to name the board.
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