Document:

EX-10.28

 Exhibit 10.28 

EXECUTION VERSION 
 AIRCRAFT
SUPPORT SERVICES AGREEMENT 
 THIS AIRCRAFT SUPPORT SERVICES AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is entered into effective as of July 1,
2018 by and between MSG SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT, LLC a Delaware limited liability company with an office at 2 Pennsylvania Plaza, New York 10121 (“MSG”); and JD & THE STRAIGHT SHOT, LLC, a New York
limited liability company, with an address at P.O. Box 420, Oyster Bay, New York 11771 (“Client”). 
 MSG will act as Client’s
agent to support Client’s operation of the aircraft described below (the “Aircraft”) in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 

SPECIFIC TERMS 
  

	I.	 Aircraft Identification 

 

	 	•	 	 Aircraft Make and Model: Gulfstream Aerospace G-IV (G450) 

 

	 	•	 	 Manufacturer’s Serial Number: 4179 

 

	 	•	 	 Aircraft Registration Number: N919AM 

 

	II.	 Agency Fee and Flight Support Personnel Costs 

Monthly Agency Fee: $14,584 

Flight Support Personnel Costs: As set forth in Section 2.1 of the General Terms below. 

 

	III.	 Term 

 

			
	Effective Date:                 July 1, 2018
		
	Expiration Date of the Term:    	  	June 30, 2019; and thereafter shall automatically renew for successive one-year terms unless either party provides written notice not less than 30 days prior to the expiration of the current term.

  

	IV.	 Notices 

  

			
	 To Client:
  

JD & the Straight Shot, LLC
 c/o Knickerbocker Group LLC

P.O. Box 420
 Oyster Bay, New York 11771

Attn: James L. Dolan
 Telephone: (212) 465-3923

Email: Rluthra@kglfo.com
	 	 To MSG:
  

MSG Sports & Entertainment, LLC
 c/o The Madison Square Garden
Company
 2 Pennsylvania Plaza
 New York, New York 10121

Attention: Phil Stang
 Telephone: (212) 465-5930

Fax: (212) 465-6011
 Email: Phil.Stang@msg.com

		
	and	 	and
		
	 Pearl Professional Corporation
 30 Jelliff Lane,
Suite 201
 Southport, Connecticut 06890
 Attn: Stewart
Pearl
 Telephone: (203) 222-9000
 Fax:(203) 222-9100

Email: sp@pearlpc.com
	 	 MSG Sports & Entertainment, LLC
 c/o The
Madison Square Garden Company
 Hangar 5 Republic Airport

Farmingdale, New York 11735
 Attention: Phil Stang

Telephone: (212) 465-5900
 Email:
Phil.Stang@msg.com

			
		
		 	and
		
		 	 MSG Sports & Entertainment, LLC
 c/o The
Madison Square Garden Company
 2 Pennsylvania Plaza
 New York,
New York 10121
 Attn: General Counsel
 Telephone: (212)
465-6000
 Fax:(516) 908-4195

  

	V.	 Aircraft Operating Base 

The Aircraft will be based at Republic Airport, Hangar 5, Farmingdale, New York or such other location as Client and MSG may mutually
agree (the “Operating Base”). 
 GENERAL TERMS 
  

	1.	 Support 

  

	1.1.	 Support Services. In consideration of the fees paid by Client, MSG will act as Client’s agent to
perform the following functions on behalf of Client: 

  

	 	(a)	 Employment or engagement and supervision of supervisory, flight and maintenance personnel for the Aircraft;

  

	 	(b)	 Aircraft maintenance at the Operating Base, maintenance coordination at contract facilities, and related
maintenance support functions; 

  

	 	(c)	 Advice regarding insurance for the Aircraft; 

 

	 	(d)	 FAA liaison and compliance, record keeping and reporting; 

 

	 	(e)	 Aircraft hangar facilities (including office and shop facilities) at the Operating Base (at Client’s
request) and other airport locations, as required; 

  

	 	(f)	 Record keeping, reporting, budgeting, payment on behalf of Client of Aircraft-related invoices to the extent
not paid directly by Client and other administrative requirements; 

  

	 	(g)	 Aircraft, passenger, and Flight Support Personnel (as defined in Section 2.1) scheduling support services
for Client and Client’s passengers; 

  

	 	(h)	 Negotiation and management of third-party contracts necessary for the operation of the Aircraft; and

  

	 	(i)	 Supervision, on behalf of Client, of the operation and maintenance of the Aircraft by Client.

  

	1.2.	 Part 91 Operations. All flight operations by Client under this Agreement will be conducted under Part 91
of the Federal Aviation Regulations, as amended (the “FAR’s”), and in accordance with any other laws and rules pertaining to the operation of the Aircraft. Client acknowledges that services to be provided by MSG to Client under
this Agreement are intended to assist Client in the operation by Client of its Aircraft under Part 91 of the FAR’s in the conduct of Client’s business, and shall be undertaken by MSG consistent with such intentions and only for such
purposes. 

  

	1.3.	 Operational Control. It is understood that Client’s affiliate (and the owner of the Aircraft),
QUART 2C, LLC, leases the Aircraft to Client pursuant to a non-exclusive Aircraft Dry Lease Agreement (the “Client Lease”) and to MSG pursuant to a non-exclusive Aircraft Dry Lease Agreement (the “MSG Lease”).
Pursuant to the Client Lease and the MSG Lease and in compliance with Part 91 of the FAR’s, at all times during the Term of this Agreement, Client or, when MSG is using the Aircraft, MSG, will have and retain exclusive operational control,
and exclusive possession, command and control, of the Aircraft. Subject to Section 5 hereof, Client or MSG, when MSG is using the Aircraft, will have and retain complete and exclusive responsibility for scheduling, dispatching and flight
following of the Aircraft on all flights conducted under the Client Lease or the MSG Lease, as applicable, which responsibility includes the sole and exclusive right over initiating, conducting and terminating any such flights, subject to the
pilot-in-command’s authority for all safety-of-flight matters. Client or, when MSG is using the Aircraft, MSG will have complete and absolute control of the crewmembers in preparation for and in connection with the operation of all flights
conducted under the Lease and this Agreement. 

  
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	2.	 Personnel 

  

	2.1.	 Support Services Personnel and Flight Support Personnel. On behalf of Client, MSG shall obtain the
services of a fully-qualified (i) support services staff, including flight administration and dispatch personnel, for the Aircraft (“Support Services Personnel”) and (ii) pilots (“Pilots”), mechanics and
flight attendants for the Aircraft (the Pilots, mechanics and flight attendants, collectively, the “Flight Support Personnel” and, together with the Support Services Personnel, the “Personnel”). Personnel will be
appropriately certified, rated and trained as required by the FAR’s and the insurance required by Section 9. All Personnel will be employed by MSG and carried on MSG’s payroll, and MSG shall be responsible for and shall timely pay and
withhold all payroll and employment-related taxes (including, without limitation, Social Security, Medicare and unemployment taxes) relating to such Personnel, and shall timely file returns with respect to such taxes with proper taxing authorities.
Client shall reimburse MSG in accordance with Section 8.5 for the entire cost of (a) salary, benefits and employer payroll taxes and (b) all training and testing of three (3) Pilots, one (1) flight attendant and one (1)
maintenance personnel (the costs set forth in this sentence shall collectively be referred to as “Flight Support Personnel Costs”). To the extent MSG’s expenses for Flight Support Personnel Costs increase or decrease, the
Flight Support Personnel Costs shall be increased or decreased by the same percentage amount. Client will also reimburse MSG for third-party fees (e.g., fees payable to recruiters or similar fees) paid in connection with retention of its allocated
percentage of Flight Support Personnel being hired by MSG to support the Aircraft, with such allocated percentage determined by comparing to the total flight support personnel hired by MSG pursuant to the Related Agreements (as defined in
Section 13.10 below) and Client’s Flight Support Personnel. 

  

	2.2.	 Availability. Flight Support Personnel will be available, as required, to support the flight schedule of
the Aircraft. If Flight Support Personnel are unable to support a requested flight due to such circumstances as sickness, training, vacation, personal emergency, or crew duty limits, MSG will use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the
services of substitute personnel, on behalf of Client, meeting the standards set forth in this Agreement. Client acknowledges that the services of substitute qualified personnel may be utilized, as required, to support the Aircraft’s flight
schedule, and that applicable FAR’s, Client’s operations and other manuals, and MSG’s crew duty limits will be used to determine when Flight Support Personnel relief is required. Client will be allocated incremental out-of-pocket cost
of substitute personnel as follows: 33% of substitute pilot costs; 33% of substitute flight attendant costs; and 25% of substitute maintenance costs; and such amounts shall be paid in accordance with Section 8.5. 

 

	2.3.	 Monitoring and Reviews. On behalf of Client, MSG will monitor the qualifications and performance of
Flight Support Personnel through a process of record keeping, performance reviews, direct supervision and flight checks. Client will provide reasonable access to the Aircraft, subject to Client’s prior permission, for Support Services Personnel
to conduct required training and flight checks to observe Flight Support Personnel performance. 

  

	2.4.	 Termination or Replacement. MSG reserves the right to terminate or replace Personnel for any reason. If
the credentials or performance of any Personnel are or become unsatisfactory to Client, MSG agrees that upon notice to that effect from Client, it shall consider in good faith whether to replace such Personnel with another qualified individual.

  

	3.	 Flight Support Personnel Training and Qualification 

 

	3.1.	 Training. MSG, on behalf of Client, will conduct or contract for training for Flight Support Personnel
that meets or exceeds the requirements of the FAR’s governing the type of operation being conducted. Training will include, but not be limited to: 

  

	 	(a)	 Pilots: (i) initial aircraft qualification, if required; (ii) Aircraft-specific recurrent
training; (iii) policy and procedures recurrent training; (iv) emergency situations training; and (v) professional qualifications enhancement training, as required, such as cockpit resource management, international operations, and
cabin medical safety. 

  

	 	(b)	 Mechanics: (i) initial aircraft qualification, if required; (ii) biennial Aircraft-specific
recurrent training; and (iii) biennial system-specific recurrent training (engines, avionics, etc.). 

  

	 	(c)	 Flight Attendants: (i) initial qualification training, if required; (ii) policy and procedures
training; (iii) cabin medical training; and (iv) emergency situations training. 

  

	3.2.	 Training Flights. Client shall make available at its expense a reasonable amount of Aircraft time to
accomplish Pilot training, proficiency checks and line checks as required by Client’s operations and other manuals and the FAR’s; provided, however, that simulators shall be

  
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used to the extent practicable. In addition to required FAA pilot checkrides, Support Services Personnel will observe line operation of Flight Support Personnel to confirm crew performance and
adherence to MSG’s company procedures and the requirements of the operations and other manuals. Client will provide reasonable access to the Aircraft, subject to Client’s prior permission, for Support Services Personnel to conduct this
observation. MSG will maintain a current training record for Flight Support Personnel documenting satisfactory completion of FAA and MSG training and currency requirements. 

 

	4.	 Aircraft Maintenance 

 

	4.1.	 Maintenance Program. On Client’s behalf and at Client’s expense, MSG will cause the Aircraft
to be enrolled in an FAA-approved inspection program or the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance program under Part 91 of the FAR’s, and will conduct, contract for and/or supervise Aircraft maintenance services to cause the Aircraft
to be maintained in accordance with the requirements of the approved inspection program and the FAR’s. 

  

	4.2.	 Minimum Equipment List. On Client’s behalf, MSG will obtain an FAA approved Minimum Equipment List
(MEL) for the Aircraft. Any costs associated with the MEL shall be the responsibility of Client and shall be paid in accordance with Section 8.5. 

  

	4.3.	 Records. On Client’s behalf, MSG will maintain records on the Aircraft, engines and systems in
accordance with the applicable FAR’s, the requirements of the maintenance and other manuals and MSG’s maintenance procedures, all subject to the terms of Section 6.3. 

 

	4.4.	 Maintenance Scheduling. Client will cooperate with MSG to schedule all maintenance requirements. MSG
will schedule maintenance, to the extent practicable, to minimize conflicts with Client’s use of the Aircraft. MSG will keep Client apprised of the Aircraft’s maintenance schedule. 

 

	4.5.	 Maintenance Service Plan. On Client’s behalf, MSG shall provide any periodic reports required in
order to maintain in full force and effect any maintenance service plan covering the Aircraft or any of its equipment. Client shall maintain each such program contract in full force and effect. All amounts payable under such contracts shall be the
responsibility of Client and shall be paid in accordance with Section 8.5. 

  

	4.6.	 Appointment as Agent. Client appoints MSG as its agent for the purpose of executing, for and on behalf
of Client, any documentation required in connection with any maintenance program, maintenance service plan and/or maintenance inspection agreements as may be necessary in order for MSG to fulfill its maintenance obligations under this Agreement.
Except in the case of MSG’s gross negligence or willful misconduct, Client agrees to indemnify and hold MSG harmless from and against any claims, damages, losses and expenses arising pursuant to any maintenance program, maintenance service plan
and/or maintenance inspection agreements entered into in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 

  

	5.	 Flight Scheduling 

 

	5.1.	 Services. On behalf of Client, MSG will perform the following services related to scheduling by Client
of the Aircraft: 

  

	 	(a)	 Assist Client in scheduling the Aircraft; 

 

	 	(b)	 Receive trip notices from Client and produce an itinerary for each trip giving the pertinent details of the
trip; 

  

	 	(c)	 Arrange ground transportation requirements for Aircraft passengers; 

 

	 	(d)	 Schedule Flight Support Personnel; 

 

	 	(e)	 Arrange for Aircraft catering per Client’s request; 

 

	 	(f)	 Arrange for landing permits, clearances, and ground handling for domestic and international destinations;

  

	 	(g)	 Coordinate the Aircraft’s movements to support Client’s travel schedule; and 

 

	 	(h)	 In the event that the Aircraft is unavailable for Client’s use or upon specific request by Client, seek
trip conflict resolution with all parties. When this is not feasible arrange for chartering of substitute aircraft with Client’s approval. 

  

	5.2.	 Hours of Service. MSG will provide the above-listed services twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven
(7) days per week. 

  

	5.3.	 Client Information. Client will give MSG the most up-to-date and complete information available on the
Aircraft’s proposed travel schedule. MSG agrees to hold in confidence any information that it may gain regarding Client’s travel, business and security arrangements, subject in all respects to applicable laws and regulations.

  
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	6.	 Records and Administration 

 

	6.1.	 Record Keeping. MSG will maintain facilities and personnel at its office for Aircraft record keeping,
operations supervision, scheduling assistance, and accounting support. On behalf of Client, MSG will keep all flight, passenger, maintenance, operational, logbook, tax, and cost records up to date and in accordance with all of the requirements of
the FAR’ s, good accounting practices, and all other applicable laws and regulations. 

  

	6.2.	 Reports. MSG will supply Client with monthly reports summarizing financial and flight activity and such
other information as Client may reasonably request, including, but not limited to, providing a year-end accounting of aircraft usage as may be required by any aircraft dry lease agreement (or comparable agreement). For the avoidance of doubt, the
parties acknowledge and agree that MSG shall provide the “true-up” accounting required pursuant to the Aircraft Dry Lease Agreement between QUART 2C, LLC and MSG within the time periods mandated therein. 

 

	6.3.	 Record Retention. All records pertaining to the Aircraft and the performance of services hereunder will
be open for inspection and audit by Client at MSG’s office upon not less than five (5) days’ written notice throughout the Term, and for the period ending four (4) years after the termination or expiration hereof or for so long
as such records are required to be retained in accordance with MSG’s records retention policy, whichever is later. MSG will not destroy such records prior to the time when Client’s right to inspect and audit terminates. The provisions of
this Section 6.3 will survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. 

  

	7.	 Hangar at Operating Base 

 

	7.1.	 Hangarage. MSG will provide Client with appropriate hangar space (including office and shop space,
internet access and access to telephones) at the Aircraft’s Operating Base (as specified in Section V of the Specific Terms) for the Aircraft and any additional aircraft owned by Client (or an entity controlled by Client) on the date
hereof (whether or not such aircraft is under management by MSG). Client shall be responsible for its pro rata share of the total cost of MSG’s hangar rent and hangar maintenance/janitorial costs (including any taxes and other fees payable
under the hangar lease) based on the square footage required for all of Client’s aircraft (whether or not such aircraft is under management by MSG) compared to the total square footage of all aircraft of Client, MSG and clients of Related
Agreements, for hangarage maintained by MSG at the Operating Base (the “Hangar Fee”). To the extent MSG’s rent and/or other lease payments increase or decrease, the Hangar Fee shall be increased or decreased by the same
percentage amount. 

  

	7.2.	 Provisioning. MSG will provision the Operating Base to support the operation and maintenance of the
Aircraft. 

  

	8.	 Fees, Expenses, Deposits and Billing Procedures 

 

	8.1.	 Agency Fee: Staff Costs; Hangar Fee. The Monthly Agency Fee to be charged to Client specified in
Section II of the Specific Terms, the Flight Support Personnel Costs, and the Hangar Fee will be billed to and payable by Client in monthly installments in advance. The Monthly Agency Fee shall be increased each July during the term of this
Agreement, commencing with the calendar month ending July 31, 2019, by 4% or such higher amount as mutually agreed between Client and MSG. 

  

	8.2.	 Insurance Expense: Taxes. Client shall pay directly the cost of the insurance coverage required to be
maintained by Client under Section 9. Client shall be responsible for the payment of any Federal, state, local or other governmental taxes, charges or assessments imposed in connection with this Agreement, other than income or franchise taxes
imposed on MSG, and shall reimburse MSG for any such tax, charge or assessment which is imposed on it by any governmental agency. Client shall be responsible to MSG for one hundred percent (100%) of any IRC Section 4261 Federal
Transportation Excise Taxes (including any penalties or interest) if imposed by the Internal Revenue Service with respect to any services provided or payments made under this Agreement. The provisions of this Section 8.2 will survive the
termination or expiration of this Agreement. 

  

	8.3.	 Operating Expenses. Client shall be responsible for all Operating Expenses relating to the Aircraft (to
be paid in accordance with Section 8.5) which shall be passed through without markup and net of all available discounts and credits. “Operating Expenses” include, but are not limited to, the following items:

  

	 	(a)	 Fuel, oil, and additives; 

 

	 	(b)	 Replacement and consumable parts (including shipping costs and core charges for parts and components),
maintenance labor (other than the cost of maintenance labor performed by Flight Support Personnel), and third-party service fees for technical support of the Aircraft; 

  
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	 	(c)	 Engine, auxiliary power unit and airframe maintenance service plan fees, as applicable, and all other expenses
under Section 4; 

  

	 	(d)	 Landing, parking, handling, customs, airways and overflight fees, hangarage fees at locations other than the
Operating Base, deicing fees, and computer flight plans; 

  

	 	(e)	 Navigation, operations, and maintenance publications; 

 

	 	(f)	 Catering, supplies, and in-flight entertainment materials; 

 

	 	(g)	 Personnel travel expenses incurred in support of Client’s operation of the Aircraft;

  

	 	(h)	 Communications charges and outside computer services related to Aircraft operations and maintenance;

  

	 	(i)	 Passenger ground transportation; and 

 

	 	(j)	 Substitute flight support personnel in accordance with Section 2.2. 

 

	8.4.	 Non-recurring Expenses. Non-recurring Expenses relating specifically to the Aircraft and as set forth in
Section 5.1(h) shall be the responsibility of Client (to be paid in accordance with Section 8.5) and shall be passed through without markup and net of all available discounts and credits. “Non-recurring Expenses” include,
but are not limited to, such items as Aircraft paint and refurbishing, major maintenance items such as engine overhaul and airframe modifications, maintenance ground support equipment, initial spare parts provisioning and inventories, office and
shop equipment, and communications and computer equipment, at the Operating Base. 

  

	8.5.	 Payment of Expenses. To the extent reasonably practicable, Client will pay all amounts for which it is
responsible under this Agreement directly to the applicable vendor, supplier or provider. Promptly after execution of this Agreement, Client agrees to maintain with MSG an appropriate agreed-upon advance deposit, to be applied by MSG against any
amounts payable by Client under this Agreement. To the extent MSG incurs any such expenses on Client’s behalf, MSG will use the funds available pursuant to the advance deposit to pay such expenses, and within twenty (20) days after the end
of each calendar month during the Term, commencing with the calendar month ending August 31, 2018, MSG will issue invoices detailing all charges reasonably and properly incurred on Client’s behalf pursuant to the terms of this Agreement
for that calendar month and the amount required to replenish the advance deposit to the agreed amount. Invoices will be due thirty (30) days from date of receipt. All goods, support services, parts, labor, fuel, materials and any other items
purchased by MSG on behalf of Client will be passed on to Client at MSG’s actual cost, with no markup, rebate, commission or other fee received or retained by MSG. MSG will attempt to secure discounts on all purchases made on behalf of Client,
and such discounts will be included in any charges from MSG to Client. 

  

	8.6.	 Severance of Personnel. In the event that (a) this Agreement is terminated by Client, including,
but not limited to, termination pursuant to Section 10.1(c) below, (b) Client suspends its flights of the Aircraft for a period longer than three (3) months, or (c) this Agreement is not renewed in accordance with its terms, then
Client shall be responsible to reimburse MSG for any amounts paid to Personnel in accordance with MSG’s then effective severance policy whose employment by MSG is terminated as a result thereof. The provisions of this Section 8.6 will
survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. 

  

	8.7.	 Post Termination Expenses. Within ninety (90) days after the termination or expiration of this
Agreement, a full accounting shall be made between the parties and all accounts settled between them. In no event shall any termination affect the rights and obligations of the parties arising prior to the effective date of such termination. From
and after the date of the expiration or termination of this Agreement, Client will promptly reimburse MSG upon receipt of invoices from time to time until all remaining Aircraft expenses reasonably and properly incurred by MSG on Client’s
behalf pursuant to the terms of this Agreement are paid. The provisions of this Section 8.7 will survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. 

 

	8.8.	 Overdue Amounts. Overdue amounts payable pursuant to this Agreement shall bear interest at a monthly
rate equal to the lesser of 1% or the highest lawful rate allowable under applicable law. The provisions of this Section 8.8 will survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. 

 

	9.	 Insurance and Indemnity 

 

	9.1.	 General. During the Term of this Agreement, and notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the
contrary, Client will procure and maintain or cause to be procured and maintained at its sole cost and expense aircraft insurance (the “Client’s Insurance Policy”) that satisfies all of the requirements of this Section 9.
Client shall provide: (i) all risk, both ground and in-flight hull, including hull war risks, insurance in an amount equal to the most recent appraised fair market value of the Aircraft; and (ii) liability coverage covering passengers,
non-passengers, third party liability (including war risk AV52) and property damage of not less than three hundred million ($300,000,000) United States dollars for each occurrence but sublimited to twenty five million ($25,000,000) United States
dollars for each occurrence and aggregate with respect to Personal Injury Liability. 

  
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	9.2.	 Policy Provisions. Client’s Insurance Policy will provide that: 

 

	 	(a)	 MSG and its affiliates and each of their respective members, managers, shareholders, officers, directors,
partners, employees, agents, licensees and guests are designated as additional insureds (without responsibility for premiums) with respect to the liability coverage; 

 

	 	(b)	 The insurer waives any right of set-off and any right of subrogation against any of the additional insureds;

  

	 	(c)	 No cancellation or substantial change in coverage of or failure to renew the Client’s Insurance Policy
shall be effective as to the additional insureds for thirty (30) days (seven (7) days, in the case of war risk or allied perils) after receipt by MSG of written notice from the insurer of any such cancellation or substantial change in
coverage of the policy; 

  

	 	(d)	 All coverages will be primary, not subject to any co-insurance clause, not contributory or subject to offset
with respect to any other policies in force; 

  

	 	(e)	 The insurance will include a severability of interest clause providing that Client’s Insurance Policy will
operate in the same manner to give each insured the same protection as if there were a separate policy issued to each insured except for the limit of liability; and 

 

	 	(f)	 The “Approved Pilots” section will require all Pilots to be approved by Client and MSG and the
“Territory” section will provide Worldwide Coverage 

  

	9.3.	 Certificate of Insurance. On or before the Effective Date, Client will provide or cause to be provided
to MSG a certificate of insurance evidencing all coverages in compliance with the requirements of this Agreement. 

  

	9.4.	 MSG Insurance. At all times during the Term, MSG, at its own cost and expense, shall maintain (or cause
to be maintained) the following insurance: 

  

	 	(a)	 Workers’ compensation insurance and employer’s liability insurance that provides applicable statutory
benefits for all of MSG’s employees including, without limitation, Personnel, performing services pursuant to this Agreement and includes broad form all-states coverage; and 

 

	 	(b)	 On airport premises automobile liability insurance in an amount not less than two million ($2,000,000) United
States dollars combined single-limit. 

  

	 	(c)	 Client and its affiliates and each of their respective members, managers, shareholders, officers, directors,
partners, employees, agents, licensees and guests shall be named as an additional insured on the insurance coverages set forth in Section 9.4(b). The policies described in this Section 9.4 shall be primary and not excess, contributory or
contingent. On or before the Effective Date, MSG shall cause its insurer to provide Client with insurance certificates showing all coverages in compliance with this Section 9.4. 

 

	9.5.	 Cross Indemnities. Without limiting the respective obligations of MSG and Client (each, a
“Party”), each Party (in each case, the “Indemnitor”) hereby indemnifies and holds harmless the other Party and its affiliates and their respective officers, directors, partners, employees, shareholders, members and
managers (in each case, collectively, the “Indemnitee”) for any claim, damage, loss, or reasonable expense, including reasonable attorneys’ fees (an “Indemnified Loss”), resulting from bodily injury or property
damage arising out of the ownership, maintenance or use of the Aircraft which results from gross negligence or willful misconduct of such Party; provided, however, that neither Party will be liable for any Indemnified Loss to the extent:

  

	 	(a)	 Such loss is covered by the insurance policies described in this Paragraph 9 (the
“Policies”); 

  

	 	(b)	 Such loss is covered by the Policies but the amount of such loss exceeds the policy limits specified by Client;

  

	 	(c)	 Such loss consists of expenses incurred in connection with any loss covered in whole or in part by the Policies
but such expenses are not fully covered by the Policies; or 

  

	 	(d)	 Such loss is caused by the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the Indemnitee. 

  
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	9.6.	 LIMITATION ON LIABILITY. EACH PARTY ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT: (I) THE PROCEEDS OF INSURANCE TO
WHICH IT IS ENTITLED; (II) ITS RIGHTS TO INDEMNIFICATION FROM THE OTHER PARTY UNDER SECTION 9.5; AND (III) ITS RIGHT TO DIRECT DAMAGES ARISING IN CONTRACT FROM A BREACH OF THE OTHER PARTY’S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, ARE
THE SOLE REMEDIES FOR ANY DAMAGE, LOSS, OR EXPENSE A RISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE SERVICES PROVIDED (OR OMITTED TO BE PROVIDED) HEREUNDER OR CONTEMPLATED HEREBY. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION 9.6, EACH PARTY WAIVES ANY
RIGHT TO RECOVER ANY DAMAGE, LOSS OR EXPENSE ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE SERVICES PROVIDED HEREUNDER OR CONTEMPLATED HEREBY. IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE FOR OR HAVE ANY DUTY FOR INDEMNIFICATION OR CONTRIBUTION TO THE OTHER
PARTY FOR ANY CLAIMED INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY DAMAGES CONSISTING OF DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF USE, REVENUE, PROFIT, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AND THE LIKE, OR FOR DEPRECIATION OR DIMINUTION IN VALUE OF
THE AIRCRAFT, OR INSURANCE DEDUCTIBLE, EVEN IF THE PARTY HAD BEEN ADVISED, OR KNEW OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN, OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. 

  

	9.7.	 Survival. The provisions of Sections 9.5 and 9.6 will survive the termination or expiration of this
Agreement. 

  

	10.	 Duration, Notification, and Termination 

 

	10.1.	 Term. The Term of this Agreement is specified in Section III of the Specific Terms. At any time
during the Term, either party may request that the parties engage in good faith discussions with respect to changes desired by such party in the terms of this Agreement, and if such new terms have not been agreed to by the parties within thirty
(30) days after the date of such request, then either party may terminate this Agreement upon written notice given at least ninety (90) days prior to the effective date of such termination. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement
shall be terminable in accordance with the following provisions: 

  

	 	(a)	 This Agreement shall terminate, upon written notice from either party to the other, in the event of a total
loss or destruction of the Aircraft, damage to the Aircraft that causes it, in the reasonable opinion of such party, to be irreparable, or theft of the Aircraft. 

 

	 	(b)	 This Agreement shall terminate, effective on not less than ninety (90) days’ prior written notice
from MSG to Client, if MSG will no longer operate a flight support department as of such effective date (which notice shall be given by MSG to Client as soon as reasonably practicable after MSG becomes aware that such is or will become the case).

  

	 	(c)	 MSG acknowledges and agrees that nothing in this Agreement shall affect in any way the right of the owner of
the Aircraft to sell it. In the event that the owner of the Aircraft enters into an agreement to sell the Aircraft, Client shall promptly notify MSG to that effect. This Agreement shall terminate effective as of the later to occur of (i) the
closing of the sale of the Aircraft, or (ii) ninety (90) days after such written notice by Client to MSG; provided, that, if Client purchases a new aircraft, Client may provide written notice to MSG of its intent not to terminate this
Agreement and continue operating under the terms provided herein, subject to reasonable adjustments of fees, allocation of flight support personnel, hangar costs, etc., based on any different needs of such new aircraft. 

 

	10.2.	 Effect of Termination. In the event of a termination of this Agreement, whether as a result of a default
or the expiration of its Term, MSG shall immediately cease its performance hereunder and return the Aircraft at Client’s expense to the custody of Client or its agents or representatives at any airport in the northeastern United States
designated in writing by Client along with all maintenance records, flight logs, manuals, ledgers, etc.; provided, that, MSG agrees that it will continue to provide Client space at the Operating Base for Client’s Aircraft for the lesser of
twelve (12) months from the effective date of such termination, or such time period that MSG retains control of the Operating Base pursuant to an underlying sublease (or comparable agreement), at the same cost as the Hangar Fee provided for
hereunder. Client and MSG agree that in the event of termination, the parties will negotiate in good faith terms of a separate sublease (or comparable agreement) for Client’s Aircraft to be stored at the Operating Base. 

 

	10.3.	 Notices. All notices or other communications delivered or given under this Agreement shall be in writing
and shall be deemed to have been duly given if hand-delivered, sent by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, or nationally-utilized overnight delivery service, Portable Document Format (“PDF”) or confirmed
facsimile transmission, as the case may be. Such notices shall be addressed to the parties at the addresses set forth in Section IV of the Specific Terms, or to such other address as may be designated by any party in a writing delivered to the
other in the manner set forth in this Section 10.3. Notices sent by certified or registered mail shall be deemed received three (3) business days after being mailed. All other notices shall be deemed received on the date delivered. Routine
communications may be made by e-mail or fax to the addresses set forth herein. 

  
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	10.4.	 Default. In addition to the termination provisions set forth in Section 10.1 above, this Agreement
may be terminated immediately by the party not in default (without prejudice to any other rights that such party may have) upon written notice to the defaulting party in the event of any of the following (each, an “Event Default”):

  

	 	(a)	 failure of the defaulting party to make payments due hereunder within ten (10) business days of a notice
from the non-defaulting party that such payment was not timely made when due; 

  

	 	(b)	 except as provided in Section 10.4(c)-(f), violation or default of any term, obligation or condition of a
non-monetary nature set forth in this Agreement, together with a failure to cure within ten (10) days after receipt of written notice of such violation; 

  

	 	(c)	 breach of any material warranty or provision, or falsity of any material representation, made by Client or MSG
in connection with this Agreement; 

  

	 	(d)	 if the Aircraft is operated by or maintained in violation of any law, regulation, directive or order of any
governmental authority or in violation of any provision of any insurance policy contemplated by this Agreement, unless such violation can reasonably be cured, in which case the defaulting party shall have failed to cure such violation within
ten (10) days after receipt of written notice thereof; 

  

	 	(e)	 lapse of insurance coverage required to be kept in force by the defaulting party; or 

 

	 	(f)	 if MSG or Client shall make a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, or be declared insolvent or
bankrupt under any bankruptcy, insolvency or other similar law, or commence a voluntary proceeding seeking liquidation, reorganization or other relief under any such law or seeking the appointment of a receiver or liquidator over any substantial
portion of their respective assets. 

  

	11.	 Force Majeure 

 

	11.1.	 General. Neither party will be deemed to be in breach of its obligations hereunder or have any liability
for any delay, cancellation, or damage arising in whole or in part from any act of God, act of nature, acts of civil or military authority, civil unrest, war, terrorism, strike or labor dispute, mechanical failure, lack of essential supplies or
parts, or for any cause, whether similar or dissimilar to any of the foregoing, beyond the reasonable control of such party. The time required for any performance hereunder shall be extended by the duration of any such event(s).

  

	12.	 Liens 

  

	12.1.	 No Liens. MSG shall ensure that no liens, attachments, levies or executions are created or placed
against the Aircraft by MSG or third parties as a result of MSG’s acts or omissions other than third-party liens to be discharged in the ordinary course of business. MSG shall notify Client promptly upon learning of any liens against the
Aircraft and will forthwith satisfy, bond off or discharge any such liens caused by the acts or omissions of MSG or the breach of MSG of its obligations under this Agreement. 

 

	13.	 Miscellaneous 

 

	13.1.	 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the
State of New York, determined without regard to its conflicts of laws principles. If any provision of this Agreement conflicts with any statute or rule of law of the State of New York or is otherwise unenforceable, such provision shall be deemed
null and void only to the extent of such conflict or unenforceability and shall be deemed separate from and shall not invalidate any other provision of this Agreement. 

 

	13.2.	 Headings. Captions and paragraph headings in this Agreement are inserted only as a matter of
convenience, and in no way define, limit, extend or interpret the scope of this Agreement or of any particular section. 

  

	13.3.	 Modification. This Agreement shall not be modified or amended or any provision waived except by an
instrument in writing signed by authorized representatives of the parties. 

  

	13.4.	 Successors and Assigns. Neither party shall have the right to assign this Agreement without the prior
written consent of the other party; provided, however, that MSG shall have the right, upon notice to Client, to assign this Agreement to any affiliate of The Madison Square Garden Company. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto and
their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, executor’s administrators, successors and permitted assigns. 

  
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	13.5.	 Counterparts. This Agreement may for all purposes be executed in several counterparts, each of which
shall be deemed an original, and all such counterparts, taken together, shall constitute the same instrument, even though all parties may not have executed the same counterpart of this Agreement. Each party may transmit its signature by confirmed
facsimile or PDF transmission, and such signatures shall have the same force and effect as an original signature. 

  

	13.6.	 Venue. Any legal action, suit or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the
transactions contemplated hereby may be instituted in any state or federal court in the State of New York. Each party waives any objection which such party may now or hereinafter have to the laying of the venue in New York County, New York in any
such action, suit or proceeding, and irrevocably submits to the jurisdiction of any such court in any such action, suit or proceeding. 

  

	13.7.	 Integration. This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the
subject matter hereof and supersedes any and all other agreements, understandings, communications, representations or negotiations, whether oral or written, between the parties with respect to the support services for the Aircraft. There are no
other agreements, representations or warranties, whether oral or written, express or implied, relating to the support services for the Aircraft that are not expressly set forth in this Agreement. 

 

	13.8.	 No Partnership or Joint Venture. Nothing contained in this Agreement will in any way create any
partnership or joint venture relationship between MSG and Client or be construed as evidence of the intention of the parties to constitute such. 

  

	13.9.	 WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL. EACH PARTY HEREBY KNOWINGLY AND VOLUNTARILY WAIVES ITS RIGHTS TO A JURY TRIAL IN
ANY ACTION, SUIT OR PROCEEDING RELATING TO, ARISING UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT AND ANY OTHER DOCUMENT, AGREEMENT OR INSTRUMENT EXECUTED AND/OR DELIVERED IN CONNECTION WITH THE FOREGOING. 

 

	13.10.	 Related Agreements. The parties hereto acknowledge and agree that the terms reflected in this Agreement,
including but not limited to the allocation of certain expenses and fees, are based on the assumption that, in addition to this Agreement, MSG is party to Aircraft Support Services Agreements providing for substantially similar services as those
covered herein with each of Sterling Aviation, LLC and its lessee, Charles F. Dolan, and Brighid Air, LLC (each a “Related Agreement”). In the event that any such Related Agreement is terminated or otherwise expires, and this
Agreement shall continue, the parties will work in good faith to revise the terms of this Agreement to reflect updated terms, including but limited to allocation of certain expenses and fees, to ensure that the terms are equitable to the parties to
this Agreement and any remaining Related Agreement. In addition, the parties hereto acknowledge and agree that in the event that factors cause the terms of this Agreement to be economically unfair to one party, the parties will work together in good
faith to adjust these terms to achieve a more equitable arrangement. 

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Aircraft Support Services Agreement as of the Effective
Date shown in Section III of the Specific Terms. 
  

									
	JD & THE STRAIGHT SHOT, LLC	 		 	MSG SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT, LLC
					
	By:	 	/s/ James L. Dolan	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Donna Coleman
	Name: James L. Dolan	 		 	Name: Donna Coleman
	Title:   Managing Member	 		 	Title:   EVP & Chief Financial Officer

  
 11EX-10.29

 Exhibit 10.29 

EXECUTION VERSION 
 TIME SHARING
AGREEMENT 
 THIS TIME SHARING AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is entered into effective as of the 1st day of July, 2018, by and
between MSG Sports & Entertainment, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company with an address at Two Pennsylvania Plaza, New York, New York 10121 (“Lessor”), and Charles F. Dolan, an individual with an address at c/o Dolan
Family Office, LLC, 340 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, NY 11797 (“Lessee”). 
 W I T N E
S S E T H: 
 WHEREAS, Lessor is the lessee and the operator of a Gulfstream Aerospace GV-SP (G550) aircraft, manufacturer’s serial number 5264, United States registration N551 TG (the “Aircraft”); and 

WHEREAS, Lessor has employed or engaged a fully-qualified and credentialed flight crew to operate the Aircraft; and 

WHEREAS, Lessor has agreed to lease the Aircraft, with flight crew, to Lessee on a “time sharing” basis as defined in
Section 91.501(c)(1) of the Federal Aviation Regulations (“FAR”) upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth herein; 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises, and the covenants and agreements set forth herein, and for other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are acknowledged, Lessor and Lessee, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows: 

1. Lease of Aircraft. 
 (a)
Lessor agrees to lease the Aircraft to Lessee pursuant to the provisions of FAR Section 91.501(b)(6) and Section 91.501(c)(1) and this Agreement, and to provide a fully-qualified and credentialed flight crew for all flights to be conducted
hereunder during the Term (as defined in Section 13) hereof. The parties acknowledge and agree that this Agreement did not result in any way from any direct or indirect advertising, holding out or soliciting on the part of Lessor or any person
purportedly acting on behalf of Lessor. Lessor and Lessee intend that the lease of the Aircraft effected by this Agreement shall be treated as a “wet lease” pursuant to which Lessor provides transportation services to Lessee in accordance
with FAR Section 91.501(b)(6) and Section 91.501(c)(1). 
 (b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties agree that if a trip by
Lessee causes or will cause the Aircraft to be at a remote location away from Republic Airport, Farmingdale, New York (“Lessee’s Location”), Lessee shall, at Lessor’s request, permit the Aircraft to be relocated from
Lessee’s Location to Republic Airport, Farmingdale, New York or other location designated by Lessor (and thereafter shall be returned to Lessee’s Location) if Lessor requires use of the Aircraft directly or for one of its affiliated
non-exclusive lessees, but only if such itinerary will not unreasonably delay or interfere with any scheduled flight by Lessee. In that event, (i) Lessee’s then current Lease of the Aircraft shall terminate effective as of initial engine
start-up for the departure flight from Lessee’s Location; (ii) Lessor or its affiliated non-exclusive lessee shall pay all costs incurred during the period in which the Aircraft is away from Lessee’s Location, including all occupied
and deadhead legs to ferry the Aircraft from Lessee’s Location and back; and (iii) a new lease by Lessee shall begin effective as of final engine shut-down upon return of the Aircraft to Lessee’s Location. 

2. Payment for Use of Aircraft. Lessee shall pay Lessor the following actual expenses of each flight conducted under this Agreement, not
to exceed the maximum amount legally payable for such flight under FAR Section 91.501(d)(1)-(10): 
 (a) fuel, oil, lubricants and other
additives; 
 (b) travel expenses of crew, including food, lodging and ground transportation; 

(c) hangar and tie-down costs away from the Aircraft’s base of operation; 

(d) additional insurance obtained for the specific flight at the request of Lessee; 

(e) landing fees, airport taxes and similar assessments; 

(f) customs, foreign permit and similar fees directly related to the flight; 

(g) in-flight food and beverages; 

(h) in-flight telecommunication expenses; 

(i) passenger ground transportation; and 

 (j) flight planning and weather contract services. 

Lessee shall be obligated to reimburse Lessor for the actual expenses set forth in Section 2(a)-(j) for occupied legs and for
deadhead flights. Nothing herein shall prevent Lessor from utilizing empty space on any flight leg in which case Lessor and Lessee agree to adjust in good faith the expenses of any such flight segment. 

3. Operational Control of Aircraft. Lessor and Lessee intend and agree that on all flights conducted under this Agreement, Lessor shall
have complete and exclusive operational control over the Aircraft, its flight crews and maintenance, and complete and exclusive possession, command and control of the Aircraft. Lessor shall have complete and exclusive responsibility for scheduling,
dispatching and flight following of the Aircraft on all flights conducted under this Agreement, which responsibility includes the sole and exclusive right over initiating, conducting and terminating such flights. Lessee shall have no responsibility
for scheduling, dispatching or flight following on any flight conducted under this Agreement, nor any right over initiating, conducting or terminating any such flight. Nothing in this Agreement is intended or shall be construed so as to convey to
Lessee any operational control over, or possession, command and control of, the Aircraft, all of which are expressly retained by Lessor. 

4. Scheduling. 
 (a) Lessee
will provide Lessor with requests for flight time and proposed flight schedules as far in advance of any given flight as possible. Lessee or the designated authorized representative(s) of Lessee shall submit scheduling requests under this Agreement
to the designated authorized representative(s) of Lessor. Requests for flight time shall be in such form (whether oral or written) mutually convenient to, and agreed upon by, the parties. In addition to proposed schedules and flight times, Lessee
shall upon request provide Lessor with the following information for each proposed flight prior to scheduled departure: (i) proposed departure point; (ii) destination; (iii) date and time of flight; (iv) the number of anticipated
passengers; (v) the nature and extent of luggage to be carried; (vi) the date and time of a return flight, if any; and (vii) any other pertinent information concerning the proposed flight that Lessor or the flight crew may request.

 (b) Subject to Aircraft and crew availability and to any usage limitations established by Lessor, Lessor shall use its good faith efforts,
consistent with Lessor’s approved policies, in order to accommodate the needs of Lessee, to avoid conflicts in scheduling, and to enable Lessee to enjoy the benefits of this Agreement; however, Lessee acknowledges and agrees that
notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, (i) Lessor shall have sole and exclusive final authority over the scheduling of the Aircraft; and (ii) the needs of Lessor for the Aircraft shall take precedence over
Lessee’s rights and Lessor’s obligations under this Agreement. 
 (c) Although every good faith effort shall be made to avoid its
occurrence, any flight scheduled under this Agreement is subject to cancellation by either party without incurring liability to the other party. In the event that cancellation is necessary, the canceling party shall provide the maximum notice
practicable. 
 5. Billing. Lessor shall pay all expenses relating to the operation of the Aircraft under this Agreement (in
accordance with Section 2 hereof) on a monthly basis. Promptly after execution of this Agreement, Lessee agrees to maintain with Lessor an appropriate agreed-upon advance deposit, to be applied by Lessor against any amounts payable by Lessee
under this Agreement. As soon as possible after the end of each monthly period during the Term, Lessor shall provide to Lessee an invoice showing all use of the Aircraft by Lessee under this Agreement during that month and a complete accounting
detailing all amounts payable by Lessee pursuant to Section 2 for that month, including such detail supporting all expenses paid or incurred on Lessee’s behalf and the amount required to replenish the advance deposit to the agreed amount.
Lessee shall pay all amounts due to Lessor under this Section 5 not later than thirty (30) days after receipt of the invoice therefor. 

6. Maintenance of Aircraft. Lessor shall be solely responsible for securing maintenance, preventive maintenance and inspections of the
Aircraft (utilizing an inspection program listed in FAR Section 91.409(f)), and shall take such requirements into account in scheduling the Aircraft hereunder. 

7. Flight Crew. 
 (a)
Lessor shall employ or engage and pay all salaries, benefits and/or compensation for a fully-qualified flight crew with appropriate credentials to conduct each flight undertaken under this Agreement. Lessor may use temporary flight crewmembers for a
flight under this Agreement only if any such temporary crewmember is FlightSafety (or SimuFlite) trained, is current on the Aircraft and satisfies all of the requirements and conditions under the insurance coverage for the Aircraft. All flight
crewmembers shall be included on any insurance policies that Lessor is required to maintain hereunder. 
  

  
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 (b)The qualified flight crew provided by Lessor shall exercise all of its duties and
responsibilities with regard to the safety of each flight conducted hereunder in accordance with applicable FARs. The Aircraft shall be operated under the standards and policies established by Lessor. Final authority to initiate or terminate each
flight, and otherwise to decide all matters relating to the safety of any given flight or requested flight, shall rest with the pilot-in-command of that flight. The pilot-in-command may, in its sole
discretion, terminate any flight, refuse to commence any flight, or take any other action that, in the judgment of the pilot-in-command, is necessitated by considerations of safety. No such termination or
refusal to commence by the pilot-in-command shall create or support any liability for loss, injury, damage or delay in favor of Lessee or any other person. Lessor shall not be liable to Lessee or any other person for loss, injury or damage
occasioned by the delay or failure to furnish the Aircraft and flight crew pursuant to this Agreement for any reason. 
 8. Insurance.

 (a) At all times during the Term of this Agreement, Lessor shall maintain (or cause to be maintained) at its sole cost and expense
(i) all risk, both ground and in-flight hull, including hull war risks, insurance in an amount equal to the most recent appraised fair market value of the Aircraft; and (ii) liability coverage covering passengers, non-passengers, third
party liability (including war risk AV 52) and property damage of not less than three hundred million ($300,000,000) United States dollars for each occurrence but sublimited to twenty five million ($25,000,000) United States dollars for each
occurrence and aggregate with respect to Personal Injury Liability. 
 (b) Any policies of aircraft and liability insurance carried in
accordance with this Section 8 and any policies taken out in substitution or replacement of any such policies (i) shall name Lessee and his employees, agents, licensees and guests as additional insureds (without responsibility for
premiums) with respect to the liability coverage; (ii) shall waive any right of set-off and any right of subrogation against any of the additional insureds; (iii) shall provide for thirty (30) days written notice to Lessee by such
insurer of cancellation, change, non-renewal or reduction (seven (7) days in the case of war risk and allied perils coverage or such shorter period as is customarily available in the industry); (iv) shall be primary, not subject to any
co-insurance clause, not contributory or subject to offset with respect to any other policies in force; and (vi) shall include a severability of interest clause providing that the policies will operate in the same manner to give each insured
the same protection as if there were a separate policy issued to each insured except for the limit of liability. 
 (c) Lessor shall use
reasonable commercial efforts to provide such additional insurance coverage for specific flights under this Agreement, if any, as Lessee may request in writing. Lessee also acknowledges that any trips scheduled to the European Union may require
Lessor to purchase additional insurance to comply with local regulations. The cost of all additional flight-specific insurance shall be borne by Lessee as set forth in Section 2(d) hereof. 

(d) Each party agrees that it will not do any act or voluntarily suffer or permit any act to be done whereby any insurance required hereunder
shall or may be suspended, impaired or defeated. In no event shall Lessor suffer or permit the Aircraft to be used or operated under this Agreement without such insurance being fully in effect. 

(e) Lessor shall ensure that worker’s compensation insurance with all-states coverage is provided for the Aircraft’s crew and
maintenance personnel. 
 (f) Lessor shall deliver certificates of insurance to Lessee with respect to the insurance required or permitted to
be provided by it hereunder not later than the first flight of the Aircraft under this Agreement and upon the renewal date of each policy. 

9. Taxes. Lessee shall be responsible for paying, and Lessor shall be responsible for collecting from Lessee and paying over to the
appropriate authorities, all applicable Federal transportation taxes and sales, use or other excise taxes imposed by any governmental authority in connection with any use of the Aircraft by Lessee hereunder. Each party shall indemnify the other
party against any and all claims, liabilities, costs and expenses (including attorney’s fees as and when incurred) arising out of its breach of this undertaking. 

10. Lessee’s Representations and Warranties. Lessee represents and warrants that: 

(a) He will not use the Aircraft for the purposes of providing transportation of passengers or cargo in air commerce for compensation or hire
or for common carriage. 
 (b) He shall refrain from incurring any mechanic’s or other liens in connection with inspection, preventive
maintenance, maintenance or storage of the Aircraft, and shall not attempt to convey, mortgage, assign, lease or in any way alienate the Aircraft or create any kind of lien or security interest involving the Aircraft or do anything or take any
action that might mature into such a lien. 
 (c) He shall not lien or otherwise encumber or create or place any lien or other encumbrance of
any kind whatsoever, on or against the Aircraft for any reason. He also will ensure that no liens or encumbrances of any kind whatsoever are created or placed against the Aircraft for claims against Lessee or by Lessee. 

  
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 (d) He will abide by and conform to all laws, governmental and airport orders, rules and
regulations, as shall be imposed upon the lessee of an aircraft under a time sharing agreement, and applicable company policies of Lessor. 

11. Lessor’s Representations and Warranties. Lessor represents and warrants that it will abide by and conform to all such laws,
governmental and airport orders, rules and regulations, as shall from time to time be in effect relating in any way to the operation and use of the Aircraft pursuant to this Agreement. 

12. Disclaimer of Warranties. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, LESSOR HAS MADE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE AIRCRAFT, INCLUDING ANY WITH RESPECT TO ITS CONDITION, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY INCIDENTIAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, HOWEVER ARISING. 
 13. Term. The term of this Agreement (the “Term”) shall commence on
the effective date hereof and expire on June 30, 2019, and thereafter shall automatically renew for successive one-year terms unless either party provides written notice not less than 30 days prior to the expiration of the current term.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, (i) this Agreement shall terminate effective on the date specified in a written notice from Lessor to Lessee to the effect that Lessor no longer operates any aircraft, which notice shall be given by Lessor to
Lessee as soon as reasonably practicable after Lessor becomes aware that such is or will be the case, (ii) Lessor shall have the right to terminate this Agreement upon termination of that certain Aircraft Dry Lease Agreement, effective as of
July 1, 2018, between Lessor and Lessee, for Lessor’s use of Lessee’s Gulfstream Aerospace G-V aircraft, manufacturer’s serial number 639, United States registration N501CV, and (iii) either party shall have the right
to terminate this Agreement (a) immediately upon breach of the terms of this Agreement by the other party, or (b) for any reason or no reason by written notice given to the other party not less than ten (10) days prior to the proposed
termination date. 
 14. Limitation of Liability. The parties, for themselves and on behalf of their representatives, guests,
invitees, licensees and employees, covenant and agree that the insurance described in Section 8 hereof shall be the sole recourse for any and all liabilities, claims, demands, suits, causes of action, losses, penalties, fines, expenses or
damages, including attorneys fees, court costs and witness fees, attributable to the use, operation or maintenance of the Aircraft pursuant to this Agreement or performance of or failure to perform any obligation under this Agreement, except in the
event that Lessor fails to obtain and maintain the insurance required hereunder or in the event of the gross negligence of the party at fault. 

15. Relationship of Parties. Lessor is strictly an independent contractor lessor/provider of transportation services with respect to
Lessee. Nothing in this Agreement is intended, nor shall it be construed so as, to constitute the parties as partners or joint venturers or principal and agent. All persons furnished by Lessor for the performance of the operations and activities
contemplated by this Agreement shall at all times and for all purposes be considered Lessor’s employees or agents. 
 16. Governing
Law; Severability. This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of New York, determined without regard to its conflicts of laws principles. If any provision of this Agreement conflicts with any
statute or rule of law of the State of New York, or is otherwise unenforceable, such provision shall be deemed null and void only the extent of such conflict or unenforceability, and shall be deemed separate from, and shall not invalidate, any other
provision of this Agreement. 
 17. Amendment. This Agreement may not be amended, supplemented, modified or terminated, or any of its
terms varied, except by an agreement in writing signed by each of the parties hereto. 
 18. Counterparts. This Time Sharing Agreement
may for all purposes be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, and all such counterparts, taken together, shall constitute the same instrument, even though all parties may not have executed the same counterpart
of this Agreement. Each party may transmit its signature by confirmed facsimile or PDF transmission, and such signatures shall have the same force and effect as an original signature. 

19. Successors and Assigns. This Time Sharing Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, and their respective heirs, executors,
administrators, other legal representatives, successors and assigns, and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, and, except as otherwise provided herein, to their respective heirs, executors, administrators, other legal representatives,
successors and permitted assigns. Lessee agrees that he shall not directly or indirectly sublease, assign, transfer, pledge or hypothecate this Agreement or any part hereof (including any assignment or transfer pursuant to the laws of intestacy)
without the prior written consent of Lessor, which may be given or withheld by Lessor in its sole and absolute discretion. 

  
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 20. Notices. All notices or other communications delivered or given under this
Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given if hand-delivered, sent by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, or nationally-utilized overnight delivery service,
PDF or confirmed facsimile transmission, as the case may be. Such notices shall be addressed to the parties at the addresses set forth above, or to such other address as may be designated by any party in a writing delivered to the other in the
manner set forth in this Section 19. Notices sent by certified or registered mail shall be deemed received three (3) business days after being mailed. All other notices shall be deemed received on the date delivered. Routine communications
may be made by e-mail to Lessor at joe.yospe@msg.com and to Lessee at officer@dfollc.com or fax to Lessor at 212-465-6148 and to Lessee at (516) 226-1155. 

21. Truth-in-Leasing Compliance. Lessor, on behalf of Lessee, shall (i) mail a copy of this Agreement to the Aircraft Registration
Branch, Technical Section, of the FAA in Oklahoma City within twenty four (24) hours of its execution; (ii) notify the nearest Flight Standards District Office at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the first flight by Lessor under
this Agreement of the registration number of the Aircraft, and the location of the airport of departure and departure time of the first flight; and (iii) carry a copy of this Agreement onboard the Aircraft at all times when the Aircraft is
being operated under this Agreement. 
 22. TRUTH IN LEASING STATEMENT UNDER FAR SECTION 91.23: 

(a) LESSOR HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT THE AIRCRAFT HAS BEEN MAINTAINED AND INSPECTED UNDER FAR PART 91 DURING THE 12-MONTH PERIOD PRECEDING THE
DATE OF EXECUTION OF THIS AGREEMENT OR SINCE ITS MANUFACTURE. THE AIRCRAFT WILL BE MAINTAINED AND INSPECTED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS OF FAR PART 91 FOR ALL OPERATIONS TO BE CONDUCTED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT.

 (b) LESSOR HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT IT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OPERATIONAL CONTROL OF THE AIRCRAFT FOR ALL OPERATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. 

(c) EACH PARTY HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT IT UNDERSTANDS ITS RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATIONS. 

(d) THE PARTIES UNDERSTAND THAT AN EXPLANATION OF THE FACTORS BEARING ON OPERATIONAL CONTROL AND THE PERTINENT FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATIONS CAN
BE OBTAINED FROM THE NEAREST FAA FLIGHT STANDARDS DISTRICT OFFICE. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Lessor and Lessee have executed this Time Sharing Agreement effective as of the date
first above written. 
  

			
	LESSOR:
	
	MSG Sports & Entertainment, LLC
		
	By:	 	/s/ Donna Coleman
	Name:  Donna Coleman
	Title:    EVP & Chief Financial Officer

  

	
	LESSEE:
	
	Charles F. Dolan
	
	/s/ Charles F. Dolan

  
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