Houston Texas Agreement for Sub-license of Trademark for Use in a Restaurant Business is a legal document that allows a restaurant owner in Houston, Texas to grant a sub-license to another party for the use of their trademark within the restaurant business. This agreement outlines the specific terms and conditions under which the trademark can be used by the sub-licensee and serves to protect the owner's rights and interests. The Houston Texas Agreement for Sub-license of Trademark for Use in a Restaurant Business establishes the relationship between the original trademark owner, referred to as the licensor, and the party obtaining the sub-license, known as the sub-licensee. The agreement clarifies the rights and obligations of both parties involved. This type of agreement may have variations depending on the scope and duration of the sub-license. For example, there could be a Short-Term Sub-license Agreement for Use in a Restaurant Business, which covers a specific period of time, such as a one-time event or limited-term collaboration. On the other hand, a Long-Term Sub-license Agreement for Use in a Restaurant Business may be established for an extended duration, such as several years. Keywords: Houston Texas, agreement, sub-license, trademark, restaurant business, legal document, terms, conditions, rights, obligations, licensor, sub-licensee, short-term, long-term.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés. For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.