Trade mark—letter of consent

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Precedents

Trade mark—letter of consent

Produced in partnership with Ash von Schwan of Baker McKenzie

Precedents
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[insert address of trade mark proprietor]

Our ref: [insert reference]

Your ref: [insert reference]

[insert address of recipient]

[insert date]

Dear [insert name of recipient]

Authorisation to use registered trade marks: [insert details of trade marks at issue]

We are the proprietor of the registered trade marks shown at Schedule 1 to this letter (the Trade Marks). For the avoidance of doubt, we shall refer to ourselves as we in this letter agreement (the Agreement).

We write pursuant to your request dated [insert date] to use the Trade Marks in [insert territory] (the Territory). We hereby authorise [insert name of requesting party] (you) to use the Trade Marks on the terms set out in this Agreement as follows:

    1. 1

      Authorisation to use

      [From the date of this letter OR From [insert effective date]] we hereby grant you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, [royalty free,] [fully paid-up,] revocable licence to use the Trade Marks in the Territory, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

    1. 2

      Limitations on use

      You hereby agree

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Jurisdiction(s):
United Kingdom
Key definition:
Trade mark definition
What does Trade mark mean?

Section 1 of the Trade Marks Act 1994 defines 'trade mark' as any sign capable of being represented graphically which is capable of distinguishing goods or services of one undertaking from those of other undertakings.

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