Common use of No Likelihood of Confusion Clause in Contracts

No Likelihood of Confusion. The parties acknowledge and agree that with the limitations on use set forth herein, and in view of the differences between the parties’ respective goods and channels of trade, confusion between the parties’ respective goods, services and business is unlikely. The parties further acknowledge and agree that if either party receives a direct inquiry related to the goods and/or services of the other authorized hereunder, the party receiving such inquiry will use its best reasonable efforts to direct that inquiry to the appropriate party and both parties will take reasonable mutually acceptable steps to prevent further instances of misdirected inquiries or confusion.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Trademark Assignment and Coexistence Agreement, Trademark Assignment and Coexistence Agreement (John Bean Technologies CORP), Trademark Assignment and Coexistence Agreement (John Bean Technologies CORP)