Outlet Contracts definition

Outlet Contracts means all Outlet Store Leases, purchase orders for inventory ordered but not yet received or paid for, and other
Outlet Contracts means all Outlet Store Leases, purchase orders for inventory ordered but not yet received or paid for, and other contracts and understandings to which the Partnership is a party with respect to any goods or services (for example, utilities) that are used or consumed at any Outlet Store. (The Outlet Contracts are listed in Schedule 2.1.)

Examples of Outlet Contracts in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding Section 2.1(c) of this Distribution Agreement, certain Outlet Contracts relate also to tangible personal property, other items or services that are used at Stores owned or operated by the Partnership which are not Outlet Stores or at stores owned or operated by others.

  • Those Outlet Contracts shall not be assigned and assumed, as such.

  • However, unless and until the Designs Partner enters into a separate agreement with the relevant vendor or a substitute vendor, the Parties shall cooperate in order to do what they can to enable the Designs Partner to realize the benefits of those Outlet Contracts, subject to the burdens of those Outlet Contracts, but with respect to the Outlet Stores only, and the Designs Partner shall reimburse the Partnership for its costs related to such benefits and burdens.