DriveTime definition

DriveTime means DriveTime Automotive Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and its permitted successors and assigns.
DriveTime means DT Acceptance Corporation, an Arizona corporation, and any successor thereto and/or DriveTime Automotive Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and any successor thereto, as the context may require.
DriveTime means DriveTime Automotive Group, Inc., and its subsidiaries, successors and assigns, and its affiliate DT Acceptance Corporation.

More Definitions of DriveTime

DriveTime means the DTAC and its consolidated Affiliates.
DriveTime means the proposed new business name for Borrower and its Affiliates, as more particularly described in Section 6.24.
DriveTime means DriveTime Automotive Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and its permitted successors and assigns. “Effective Date” means, the date upon which all of the conditions described in Section 6.1 to the Master Purchase and Sale Agreement are met.

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