16.061 – ASSIGNMENT OF MARK AND REGISTRATION. (a) A mark
Texas Business and Commerce Code § 16.061
Summary
This law allows for the assignment of a trademark and its registration along with the associated business goodwill. It requires a written instrument for the assignment and provides a process for recording it with the secretary of state.
Trademarks can be assigned with business goodwill.
Assignments must be in writing and properly executed.
Record assignments with the secretary of state for official recognition.
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