"Vehicle Rentals Made at the Airport Sample Clauses

"Vehicle Rentals Made at the Airport. Defined The term "Vehicle Rentals Made at the Airport" includes all rentals made within a five mile radius of the Airport property. This Section shall include all rental agreements prepared within a five mile radius of the Airport, and all rental agreements pursuant to which the customer takes actual possession of the Rental Vehicle within a five mile radius of the Airport. Xxxxxx agrees that it will not divert or allow to be diverted any automobile rentals from its place of business at the Airport to any off-Airport location. Gross receipts shall include any and all rentals which Lessee diverts to off-Airport rental locations. The five mile radius shall be measured from the terminal building main entryway.
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