The content shall specify the authorized scope of use, the license period, the license fee and payment method, the obligations of the licensee and the liability for breach of contract. The power of attorney shall come into effect after being signed and sealed by both parties, and if there is any dispute in the later period, it shall be the main evidence material.
Generally speaking, the power of attorney should include: (1) the names, qualification certificates, addresses and contact information of both parties; (2) Details of the licensed trademark; (3) Licensed use price and payment method of the trademark (4) Licensed use method of the trademark; (5) Rights and obligations of both parties; (6) Termination of the contract; (7) the way to handle disputes; (8) Other agreed matters;