DODO Agreements definition

DODO Agreements means, collectively, those certain dealer, operating, supply, real estate sale agreements, business sale agreements and other ancillary and related agreements involving the Sellers that relate to the fuels supply for and operation of retail fuel service stations or the sale thereof by Sellers which employ the ARCO Marks and that are operated by an authorized dealer and are located on real property either owned in fee or a leasehold estate by such authorized dealer, pursuant to which the Sellers enjoy certain trade name and branding rights, as such agreements relate to each of the retail fuel service stations identified Schedule 1.1(D).

Related to DODO Agreements

  • VIE Agreements means the documents as set forth in Appendix B hereto.

  • Seller Agreements means those agreements between Seller and third parties, including Artists and/or Distributors, wherein Seller is entitled to receive the Percentage Interest of all Assets.

  • Existing Agreements means the [*****].

  • Lock-Up Agreements means the lock-up agreements that are delivered on the date hereof by each of the Company’s officers and directors, in the form of Exhibit A attached hereto.

  • Acquisition Agreements has the meaning specified in the Recitals.