Common use of Assignor’s Representations Clause in Contracts

Assignor’s Representations. Assignor represents and warrants: (i) that Assignor is the exclusive owner of the Trademarks, (ii) that Assignor possesses all rights, title and interest in and to the Trademarks, (iii) that Assignor has the power to enter into this Assignment, (iv) that to the best of Assignor’s knowledge, as of the Effective Date the Trademarks do not infringe on the rights of any other person or entity, (v) that to the best of Assignor’s knowledge, as of the Effective Date the rights transferred in this Assignment are free of any lien, encumbrance or adverse claim, and (vi) that Assignor has made a good faith effort to use the Trademarks in a way which would permit registration, and that the Trademarks have not been abandoned by the Assignor.

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Sources: Assignment of Trademark, Trademark Assignment