Common use of Lubricants Clause in Contracts

Lubricants. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a company in the Fuel Category may also manufacture lubricants (i.e., motor oil, etc.) and other products or offer other services (i.e., convenience stores) other than automotive fuel (collectively “Non-Fuel Products”). Such Non-Fuel Products sponsorships may be permitted subject to IMSA approval and provided the team’s racing car, uniforms, transporter and at-track equipment etc., cannot feature the brand, logo, trademark or product or service identification of a i) fuel, or ii) fuel retailer, or iii) a corporate brand name of a company in the Fuel Category without specific reference to the Non-Fuel Products brand.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Entry Agreement, Entry Agreement, Entry Agreement

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Lubricants. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a company in the Fuel Category may also manufacture lubricants (i.e., motor oil, etc.) and other products or offer other services (i.e., convenience stores) other than automotive fuel (collectively “Non-Fuel Products”). Such Non-Fuel Products sponsorships may be permitted subject to IMSA approval and provided the team’s racing car, uniforms, transporter and at-at- track equipment etc., cannot feature the brand, logo, trademark or product or service identification of a i) fuel, or ii) fuel retailer, or iii) a corporate brand name of a company in the Fuel Category without specific reference to the Non-Fuel Products brand.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Entry Agreement, Entry Agreement, Entry Agreement

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