Common use of BACKGROUND FACTS Clause in Contracts

BACKGROUND FACTS. On January 10, 2001, USPS and FedEx entered into the Transportation Agreement (“Agreement”) which states that FedEx will provide for the transportation of certain USPS Products. On December 13, 2001, USPS and FedEx entered into the Addendum to the Agreement (“Addendum”) due to the USPS’ immediate need for the transportation of its Product over and above the Minimum Guaranteed Volumes listed in the Agreement. On April 3, 2002 and April 26, 2002, USPS and FedEx entered into the First Amendment to the Addendum and the Second Amendment to the Addendum, respectively. On August 29, 2002 and December 4, 2002, USPS and XxxXx entered into the Second Addendum to the Agreement (“Second Addendum”) and the First Amendment to the Second Addendum, respectively which addressed the obligations of both parties through June 1, 2003. On January 30, 2003, USPS and FedEx entered into the Third Addendum to the Agreement (“Third Addendum”) which addressed the obligations of both parties through May 30, 2004. On June 4, 2003, USPS and FedEx entered into the First Amendment to the Third Addendum. On November 21, 2003 and December 8, 2003, USPS and XxxXx entered into the Second Amendment to the Third Addendum and the Third Amendment to the Third Addendum, respectively. On March 16, 2004, USPS and XxxXx entered into the Fourth Addendum. On November 22, 2004, USPS and XxxXx entered into the Fifth Addendum. The parties now desire to extend the Interim Period subject to the following terms:

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BACKGROUND FACTS. On January 10, 2001, USPS and FedEx entered into the Transportation Agreement (“Agreement”) which states that FedEx will provide for the transportation of certain USPS Products. On December 13, 2001, USPS and FedEx entered into the Addendum to the Agreement (“Addendum”) due to the USPS’ immediate need for the transportation of its Product over and above the Minimum Guaranteed Volumes listed in the Agreement. On April 3, 2002 and April 26, 2002, USPS and FedEx entered into the First Amendment to the Addendum and the Second Amendment to the Addendum, respectively. On August 29, 2002 and December 4, 2002, USPS and XxxXx FedEx entered into the Second Addendum to the Agreement (“Second Addendum”) and the First Amendment to the Second Addendum, respectively which addressed the obligations of both parties through June 1, 2003. On January 30, 2003, USPS and FedEx entered into the Third Addendum to the Agreement (“Third Addendum”) which addressed the obligations of both parties through May 30, 2004. On June 4, 2003, USPS and FedEx entered into the First Amendment to the Third Addendum. On November 21, 2003 and December 8, 2003, USPS and XxxXx FedEx entered into the Second Amendment to the Third Addendum and the Third Amendment to the Third Addendum, respectively. On March 16, 2004, USPS and XxxXx FedEx entered into the Fourth Addendum. On November 22, 2004, USPS and XxxXx FedEx entered into the Fifth Addendum. The parties now desire to extend the Interim Period subject to the following terms:

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Samples: Fedex Corp

BACKGROUND FACTS. On January 10, 2001, USPS and FedEx entered into the Transportation Agreement (“Agreement”) which states that FedEx will provide for the transportation of certain USPS Products. On December 13, 2001, USPS and FedEx entered into the Addendum to the Agreement (“Addendum”) due to the USPS’ immediate need for the transportation of its Product over and above the Minimum Guaranteed Volumes listed in the Agreement. On April 3, 2002 and April 26, 2002, USPS and FedEx entered into the First Amendment to the Addendum and the Second Amendment to the Addendum, respectively. On August 29, 2002 and December 4, 2002, USPS and XxxXx FedEx entered into the Second Addendum to the Agreement (“Second Addendum”) and the First Amendment to the Second Addendum, respectively which addressed the obligations of both parties through June 1, 2003. On January 30, 2003, USPS and FedEx entered into the Third Addendum to the Agreement (“Third Addendum”) which addressed the obligations of both parties through May 30, 2004. On June 4, 2003, USPS and FedEx entered into the First Amendment to the Third Addendum. On November 21, 2003 and December 8, 2003, USPS and XxxXx FedEx entered into the Second Amendment to the Third Addendum and the Third Amendment to the Third Addendum, respectively. On March 16, 2004, USPS and XxxXx entered into the Fourth Addendum. On November 22, 2004, USPS and XxxXx entered into the Fifth Addendum. The parties now desire to extend the Interim Period beyond May 30, 2004, subject to the following terms:

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Samples: Fedex Corp

BACKGROUND FACTS. On January 10, 2001, USPS and FedEx entered into the Transportation Agreement (“Agreement”) which states that FedEx will provide for the transportation of certain USPS Products. On December 13, 2001, USPS and FedEx entered into the Addendum to the Agreement (“Addendum”) due to the USPS’ immediate need for the transportation of its Product over and above the Minimum Guaranteed Volumes listed in the Agreement. On April 3, 2002 and April 26, 2002, USPS and FedEx entered into the First Amendment to the Addendum and the Second Amendment to the Addendum, respectively. On August 29, 2002 and December 4, 2002, USPS and XxxXx FedEx entered into the Second Addendum to the Agreement (“Second Addendum”) and the First Amendment to the Second Addendum, respectively which addressed the obligations of both parties through June 1, 2003. On January 30, 2003, USPS and FedEx entered into the Third Addendum to the Agreement (“Third Addendum”) which addressed the obligations of both parties through May 30, 2004. On June 4, 2003, USPS and FedEx entered into the First Amendment to the Third Addendum. On November 21, 2003 and December 8, 2003, USPS and XxxXx FedEx entered into the Second Amendment to the Third Addendum and the Third Amendment to the Third Addendum, respectively. On March 16, 2004, USPS and XxxXx entered into the Fourth Addendum. On November 22, 2004, USPS and XxxXx entered into the Fifth Addendum. The parties now desire to extend the Interim Period beyond May 30, 2004, subject to the following terms:: AGREEMENT

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BACKGROUND FACTS. On January 10, 2001, USPS and FedEx entered into the Transportation Agreement (“Agreement”) which states that FedEx will provide for the transportation of certain USPS Products. On December 13, 2001, USPS and FedEx entered into the Addendum to the Agreement (“Addendum”) due to the USPS’ immediate need for the transportation of its Product over and above the Minimum Guaranteed Volumes listed in the Agreement. On April 3, 2002 and April 26, 2002, USPS and FedEx entered into the First Amendment to the Addendum and the Second Amendment to the Addendum, respectively. On August 29, 2002 and December 4, 2002, USPS and XxxXx entered into the Second Addendum to the Agreement (“Second Addendum”) and the First Amendment to the Second Addendum, respectively which addressed the obligations of both parties through June 1, 2003. On January 30, 2003, USPS and FedEx entered into the Third Addendum to the Agreement (“Third Addendum”) which addressed the obligations of both parties through May 30, 2004. On June 4, 2003, USPS and FedEx entered into the First Amendment to the Third Addendum. On November 21, 2003 and December 8, 2003, USPS and XxxXx entered into the Second Amendment to the Third Addendum and the Third Amendment to the Third Addendum, respectively. On March 16, 2004, USPS and XxxXx entered into the Fourth Addendum. On November 22, 2004, USPS and XxxXx entered into the Fifth Addendum. The parties now desire to extend the Interim Period beyond November 30, 2004, subject to the following terms:

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Samples: Letter Agreement (Federal Express Corp)

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BACKGROUND FACTS. On January 10, 2001, USPS and FedEx entered into the Transportation Agreement (“Agreement”) which states that FedEx will provide for the transportation of certain USPS Products. On December 13, 2001, USPS and FedEx entered into the Addendum to the Agreement (“Addendum”) due to the USPS’ immediate need for the transportation of its Product over and above the Minimum Guaranteed Volumes listed in the Agreement. On April 3, 2002 and April 26, 2002, USPS and FedEx entered into the First Amendment to the Addendum and the Second Amendment to the Addendum, respectively. On August 29, 2002 and December 4, 2002, USPS and XxxXx FedEx entered into the Second Addendum to the Agreement (“Second Addendum”) and the First Amendment to the Second Addendum, respectively which addressed the obligations of both parties through June 1, 2003. On January 30, 2003, USPS and FedEx entered into the Third Addendum to the Agreement (“Third Addendum”) which addressed the obligations of both parties through May 30, 2004. On June 4, 2003, USPS and FedEx entered into the First Amendment to the Third Addendum. On November 21, 2003 and December 8, 2003, USPS and XxxXx FedEx entered into the Second Amendment to the Third Addendum and the Third Amendment to the Third Addendum, respectively. On March 16, 2004, USPS and XxxXx FedEx entered into the Fourth Addendum. On November 22, 2004, USPS and XxxXx entered into the Fifth Addendum. The parties now desire to extend the Interim Period beyond November 30, 2004, subject to the following terms:

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Samples: Letter Agreement

BACKGROUND FACTS. On January 10, 2001, USPS and FedEx entered into the Transportation Agreement (“Agreement”) which states that FedEx will provide for the transportation of certain USPS Products. On December 13, 2001, USPS and FedEx entered into the Addendum to the Agreement (“Addendum”) due to the USPS’ immediate need for the transportation of its Product over and above the Minimum Guaranteed Volumes listed in the Agreement. On April 3, 2002 and April 26, 2002, USPS and FedEx entered into the First Amendment to the Addendum and the Second Amendment to the Addendum, respectively. On August 29, 2002 and December 4, 2002, USPS and XxxXx FedEx entered into the Second Addendum to the Agreement (“Second Addendum”) and the First Amendment to the Second Addendum, respectively which addressed the obligations of both parties through June 1, 2003. On January 30, 2003, USPS and FedEx entered into the Third Addendum to the Agreement (“Third Addendum”) which addressed the obligations of both parties through May 30, 2004. On June 4, 2003, USPS and FedEx entered into the First Amendment to the Third Addendum. On November 21, 2003 and December 8, 2003, USPS and XxxXx FedEx entered into the Second Amendment to the Third Addendum and the Third Amendment to the Third Addendum, respectively. On March 16, 2004, USPS and XxxXx FedEx entered into the Fourth Addendum. On November 22, 2004, USPS and XxxXx FedEx entered into the Fifth Addendum. On June 9, 2006, USPS and FedEx entered into the Sixth Addendum. The parties now desire to extend the Interim Period subject to the following terms:

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Samples: Seventh Addendum (Fedex Corp)

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