West Virginia Trademark License Representation Agreement is a legal contract that allows one party (the licensor) to grant permission to another party (the licensee) to use their trademark within the state of West Virginia. This agreement ensures the proper use and protection of the trademark, while outlining the responsibilities and rights of both parties involved. Keywords: West Virginia, Trademark License Representation Agreement, legal contract, licensor, licensee, trademark, permission, use, protection, responsibilities, rights There are two main types of West Virginia Trademark License Representation Agreements: 1. Exclusive Trademark License Agreement: This type of agreement grants the licensee exclusivity in using the licensor's trademark within the specified geographical area, in this case, West Virginia. This means that no other parties will be permitted to use the trademark in that region during the agreement's validity. 2. Non-Exclusive Trademark License Agreement: With this type of agreement, the licensee is granted permission to use the licensor's trademark within West Virginia, but other parties can also be given the same permission. This allows multiple licensees to utilize the trademark simultaneously within the state.