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Mission Product Holdings Inc v Tempnology LLC

587 U.S. 370 (2019)
JurisdictionUnited States
CourtUS Supreme Court
Year2019
StatusBinding authority

Summary

Rejection of an executory contract in Chapter 11 bankruptcy constitutes a breach, not rescission, so a trademark licensee retains its rights post-rejection.

Key Principle

Chapter 11; rejection of executory contract is breach not rescission; trademark licensee retains rights

Area of Law

insolvency

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