Document:

Exhibit 10.2

      

      

      FORM OF

      

      

      VS TO L BRANDS TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT

      

      

      dated as of

      

      

      [__], 2021

      

      

      by and between

      

      

      L BRANDS, INC.

      

      

      and

      

      

      VICTORIA’S SECRET & CO.

      

      

      
        
          

      

      
      

      

       TABLE OF CONTENTS

      

      

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              ARTICLE 1

              DEFINITIONS

                

            
	
              Section 1.01.

            	
              Definitions

            	
              1

            
	
              Section 1.02.

            	
              Other Definitional and Interpretive Provisions

            	
              3

            
	
               

              

              ARTICLE 2

              SERVICES

                

            
	
              Section 2.01.

            	
              Services

            	
              3

            
	
              Section 2.02.

            	
              Service Provider’s Affiliates and Third Party Providers

            	
              3

            
	
              Section 2.03.

            	
              General Standard of Service

            	
              4

            
	
              Section 2.04.

            	
              Compliance with Applicable Law

            	
              4

            
	
              Section 2.05.

            	
              Force Majeure

            	
              4

            
	
              Section 2.06.

            	
              Limitations

            	
              4

            
	
              Section 2.07.

            	
              Labor Matters

            	
              5

            
	
              Section 2.08.

            	
              Facilities; Cooperation; Further Actions

            	
              5

            
	
              Section 2.09.

            	
              Intellectual Property

            	
              5

            
	
              Section 2.10.

            	
              Data Ownership and Data Protection

            	
              6

            
	
              Section 2.11.

            	
              Information Technology

            	
              7

            
	
              Section 2.12.

            	
              Policies and Procedures

            	
              7

            
	
              Section 2.13.

            	
              Access to Information

            	
              7

            
	
              Section 2.14.

            	
              Transition Governance

            	
              8

            
	
               

              

              ARTICLE 3

              SERVICE FEES

                

            
	
              Section 3.01.

            	
              Fees for Services

            	
              8

            
	
              Section 3.02.

            	
              Customary Billing

            	
              9

            
	
              Section 3.03.

            	
              Pass-Through Billing

            	
              9

            
	
              Section 3.04.

            	
              Percent of Sales Billing

            	
              9

            
	
              Section 3.05.

            	
              Fixed Fee Billing

            	
              10

            
	
              Section 3.06.

            	
              Invoicing of Fees

            	
              10

            
	
              Section 3.07.

            	
              Right to Set Off

            	
              10

            
	
              Section 3.08.

            	
              Taxes

            	
              10

            
	
              Section 3.09.

            	
              Audits

            	11
	
               

              

              ARTICLE 4

              RETENTION AND TRANSFER OF CERTAIN TSA EMPLOYEES

                

            
	
              Section 4.01.

            	
              Employment of Transition Employees

            	
              11

            
	
              Section 4.02.

            	
              Transfer of Transition Employees

            	
              12

            

      

      

      
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                ARTICLE 5

                CONFIDENTIALITY

                  

              
	
                Section 5.01.

              	
                Confidentiality

              	
                13

              
	
                Section 5.02.

              	
                No Rights to Confidential Information

              	
                13

              
	
                Section 5.03.

              	
                Third Party Non-Disclosure Agreements

              	
                13

              
	
                Section 5.04.

              	
                Safeguards

              	
                13

              
	
                 

                

                ARTICLE 6

                INDEMNIFICATION; LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

                  

              
	
                Section 6.01.

              	
                Indemnification

              	
                14

              
	
                Section 6.02.

              	
                Third Party Claim Procedures

              	
                14

              
	
                Section 6.03.

              	
                Direct Claim Procedures

              	
                15

              
	
                Section 6.04.

              	
                Calculation of Damages

              	
                15

              
	
                Section 6.05.

              	
                No Warranties

              	
                15

              
	
                Section 6.06.

              	
                Limitation of Liability; Exclusion of Damages

              	
                15

              

      

      	
               

              

              ARTICLE 7

              TERMINATION OF SERVICES

                

            
	
              Section 7.01.

            	
              Termination

            	
              16

            
	
              Section 7.02.

            	
              Effect of Termination

            	
              17

            
	
               

              

              ARTICLE 8

              REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

                

            
	
              Section 8.01.

            	
              Representations and Warranties of Service Provider

            	
              17

            
	
              Section 8.02.

            	
              Representations and Warranties of L Brands

            	
              18

            
	
               

              

              ARTICLE 9

              MISCELLANEOUS

                

            
	
              Section 9.01.

            	
              Notices

            	
              18

            
	
              Section 9.02.

            	
              Amendments; No Waivers

            	
              19

            
	
              Section 9.03.

            	
              Expenses

            	
              19

            
	
              Section 9.04.

            	
              Independent Contractor Status

            	
              19

            
	
              Section 9.05.

            	
              Successors and Assigns

            	
              19

            
	
              Section 9.06.

            	
              Governing Law

            	
              19

            
	
              Section 9.07.

            	
              Dispute Resolution

            	
              20

            
	
              Section 9.08.

            	
              Jurisdiction

            	
              20

            
	
              Section 9.09.

            	
              WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL

            	
              21

            
	
              Section 9.10.

            	
              Counterparts; Effectiveness; Third Party Beneficiaries

            	
              21

            
	
              Section 9.11.

            	
              Entire Agreement

            	
              21

            
	
              Section 9.12.

            	
              Severability

            	
              21

            
	
              Section 9.13.

            	
              Specific Performance

            	
              21

            
	
              Section 9.14.

            	
              Interpretation

            	
              21

            
	
              Section 9.15.

            	
              Integration

            	
              22

            

      

      

      SCHEDULES

      

      

      
        Schedule A          Service Schedules

      

      

      

      ANNEXES

      

      

      
        Annex A          Data Processing Addendum

      

      

      

      
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      VS TO L BRANDS TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT

      

      

      VS TO L BRANDS TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) dated as of [__], 2021 (the “Effective Date”) between Victoria’s Secret
        & Co., a Delaware corporation (“Service Provider”), and L Brands, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“L Brands”).

      

      

      W I T N E S S E T H :

      

      

      WHEREAS, L Brands and Service Provider have entered into a Separation and Distribution Agreement dated as of [__], 2021 (the “Separation Agreement”), pursuant to which and on the
        terms and conditions set forth therein, among other things, L Brands has agreed to distribute the VS Business to the holders of the L Brands Common Stock as of the Record Date;

      

      

      WHEREAS, pursuant to the Separation Agreement, Service Provider has agreed to enter into this Agreement to cause to be provided certain services to the Service Recipients on the terms and conditions set forth herein in
        connection with the transactions contemplated by the Separation Agreement; and

      

      

      WHEREAS, Service Provider has agreed to cause the Services to be provided in accordance with the terms hereof in order to facilitate the orderly separation of the L Brands Business from the VS Business.

      

      

      NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants and agreements contained herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby mutually acknowledged, the parties hereto
        hereby agree as follows:

      

      

      ARTICLE 1

      DEFINITIONS

      

      

      Section 1.01.          Definitions.  (a) As used herein, the following terms shall have the following meanings:

      

      

      “Dependent Services” means, with respect to any specified Service (or portion thereof), any and all Services (or portion thereof) that, in Service Provider’s good faith
        reasonable determination, are dependent on the continuation of such specified Service (or portion thereof) or would be adversely affected by the termination or suspension of such specified Service (or portion thereof).

      

      

      “Disengagement Costs” means any and all costs, charges and expenses of any kind incurred by Service Provider or any of its Affiliates in connection with the termination of this
        Agreement or relating to the cessation of any Services hereunder, including all third party charges, costs or fees, all third party cancellation or termination charges, costs or fees and the market value of all Disengagement Services provided by
        other Persons.

      

      

      “Disengagement Services” means all services (other than the Services) provided hereunder at the request of L Brands primarily for the purpose of disengaging and transitioning
        Services from Service Provider and its Affiliates to L Brands or any of its Affiliates.

      

      

      “Service Costs” means the Service Fees and Service Taxes.

      

      

      “Services” means, subject to the limitations set forth herein and solely to the extent related to the L Brands Business, the transition services described on Schedules A-1
          through A-[__]; each such schedule a “Service Schedule” and collectively the “Service Schedules”.

      

      

      “TSA Employee” means each individual who (i) is employed by Service Provider or any of its Affiliates (other than, for the avoidance of doubt, any employee of any Service
        Recipient) and (ii) provides Services (or any portion thereof) pursuant to this Agreement.

      

      

      
        
          

      

      
      

      

      (b)          All capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Separation Agreement.

      

      

      (c)          Each of the following terms is defined in the Section set forth opposite such term:

      

      

      	
              Term

            	
              Section

            
	
              Administrative Charge

            	
              3.01(c)

            
	
              Agreement

            	
              Preamble

            
	
              Allocated Cost

            	
              3.01(c)

            
	
              Applicable Agreements

            	
              9.15

            
	
              Arbitration Association

            	
              9.07(c)

            
	
              Confidential Information

            	
              5.01

            
	
              Cost Components

            	
              3.01(c)

            
	
              Customary Billing

            	
              3.01(b)

            
	
              Damages

            	
              6.01(a)

            
	
              Developed Intellectual Property

            	
              2.09(d)

            
	
              Dispute

            	
              9.07(a)

            
	
              Effective Date

            	
              Preamble

            
	
              Fixed Fee Billing

            	
              3.01(b)

            
	
              Indemnified Party

            	
              6.02(a)

            
	
              Indemnifying Party

            	
              6.02(a)

            
	
              Integrated Agreements

            	
              9.15

            
	
              IT Breach

            	
              2.11

            
	
              Mediation Notice

            	
              9.07(b)

            
	
              Mediation Period

            	
              9.07(c)

            
	
              L Brands

            	
              Preamble

            
	
              L Brands Developed Intellectual Property

            	
              2.09(d)

            
	
              L Brands to VS TSA

            	
              9.15

            
	
              Net Sales Ratio

            	
              3.04

            
	
              Pass-Through Billing

            	
              3.01(b)

            
	
              Payment Date

            	
              3.06(b)

            
	
              Percent of Sales Billing

            	
              3.01(b)

            
	
              Representatives

            	
              2.12

            
	
              Separation Agreement

            	
              Recitals

            
	
              Service Fees

            	
              3.01(b)

            
	
              Service Manager

            	
              2.14

            
	
              Service Provider

            	
              Preamble

            
	
              Service Provider Indemnitees

            	
              6.01(a)

            
	
              Service Provider Party

            	
              2.02

            
	
              Service Recipients

            	
              2.01(a)

            
	
              Service Recipient Indemnitees

            	
              6.01(b)

            
	
              Service Taxes

            	
              3.08(a)

            
	
              Specific Billing

            	
              3.01(b)

            
	
              Term

            	
              2.01(b)

            
	
              Termination Fees

            	
              7.02

            
	
              Third Party Claim

            	
              6.02(a)

            
	
              Third Party Consent Costs

            	
              2.08(a)

            
	
              Third Party Provider

            	
              2.02

            
	
              Transition Date

            	
              4.01(c)(ii)

            
	
              Transition Employee

            	
              4.01(c)(i)

            

      

      

      
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      Section 1.02.          Other Definitional and Interpretive Provisions.  The words “hereof”, “herein” and “hereunder” and words of like import used in this Agreement shall refer
        to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement.  The captions herein are included for convenience of reference only and shall be ignored in the construction or interpretation hereof.  References to Articles,
        Sections, Exhibits, Appendices, Annexes and Schedules are to Articles, Sections, Exhibits, Appendices, Annexes and Schedules of this Agreement unless otherwise specified.  All Exhibits, Appendices, Annexes and Schedules annexed hereto or referred
        to herein are hereby incorporated in and made a part of this Agreement as if set forth in full herein.  Any capitalized terms used in any Exhibit, Appendix, Annex or Schedule but not otherwise defined therein, shall have the meaning as defined in
        this Agreement.  Any singular term in this Agreement shall be deemed to include the plural, and any plural term the singular.  Whenever the words “include”, “includes” or “including” are used in this Agreement, they shall be deemed to be followed
        by the words “without limitation”, whether or not they are in fact followed by those words or words of like import.  “Writing”, “written” and comparable terms refer to printing, typing and other means of reproducing words (including electronic
        media) in a visible form.  References to any statute shall be deemed to refer to such statute as amended from time to time and to any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder.  References to any agreement or contract are to that agreement or
        contract as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof and thereof.  References to any Person include the successors and permitted assigns of that Person.  References from or through any date mean,
        unless otherwise specified, from and including or through and including, respectively.  References to “law”, “laws” or to a particular statute or law shall be deemed also to include any and all Applicable Law.  The word “or” means “and/or” unless
        the context provides otherwise.  References to “dollars” or “$” shall mean U.S. dollars, and whenever conversion of values to or from any currency other than U.S. dollars for a particular date shall be required, such conversion shall be made using
        the closing rate provided by Bloomberg as of the date that is one Business Day prior to such date.  References to one gender shall be held to include the other gender as the context requires. In the event of any inconsistency between the terms of
        this Agreement and the terms set forth in any Service Schedule, the terms set forth in the applicable Service Schedule shall prevail unless expressly provided otherwise.

      

      

      ARTICLE 2

      SERVICES

      

      

      Section 2.01.          Services.  (a) Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, Service Provider shall cause the Service Provider Parties to provide to L Brands and
        its Affiliates (collectively the “Service Recipients”), and the Service Recipients shall receive, the Services for the term indicated in Section 2.01(b).  A detailed description of each Service to be provided
        by the Service Provider Parties to the Service Recipients hereunder is set forth in the Service Schedules.

      

      

      (b)          Service Provider shall cause the Service Provider Parties to provide, and the Service Recipients shall receive, each Service for the period specified for such Service in the applicable Service Schedule
        (each such period, a “Term”).  The Term for each Service may be (i) extended or shortened by mutual written agreement of L Brands and Service Provider, and (ii) terminated by L Brands or Service Provider, as
        applicable, pursuant to Section 7.01, in each case to be reflected in an amendment to the applicable Service Schedule.

      

      

      Section 2.02.          Service Provider’s Affiliates and Third Party Providers.  In providing, or otherwise making available, the Services to the Service Recipients, Service
        Provider may use, at its discretion, its own personnel or the personnel of any of its Affiliates (including the TSA Employees) or employ the services of contractors, subcontractors, vendors or other third parties (each, a “Third Party Provider”); provided that Service Provider shall remain responsible for ensuring that its obligations with respect to such Services, including the general standard of service described below under Section 2.03, are
        satisfied with respect to all Services provided by any Service Provider Party.  Each of Service Provider, its Affiliates and any Third Party Provider that provides Services shall be referred to as a “Service
          Provider Party”.

      

      

      
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      Section 2.03.          General Standard of Service.  Except as otherwise agreed in writing by the parties hereto or expressly provided in this Agreement, each Service Provider
        Party shall provide Services in all material respects in substantially the same manner in terms of the nature, quality and standard of care as such services have been provided to the Affiliates and other businesses of Service Provider or L Brands,
        as applicable, during the twelve month period prior to the date hereof and after the date hereof.  Service Provider shall not be responsible for any inability to provide a Service or any delay in doing so to the extent that such inability or delay
        is the result of the failure of any Service Recipient to timely provide the information, access or other cooperation necessary for a Service Provider Party to provide such Service.  Service Provider’s obligation to cause the Services to be provided
        in accordance with the standards set forth in this Section 2.03 shall be subject to Service Provider’s right to supplement, modify, substitute or otherwise alter any of the Services from time to time in a manner that is generally consistent with
        supplements, modifications, substitutions or alterations made for similar services provided or otherwise made available by a Service Provider Party to Service Provider or any of its Affiliates or as required by Applicable Law.

      

      

      Section 2.04.          Compliance with Applicable Law.  The parties hereto will comply, and will cause their Affiliates and their respective employees to comply, with all
        Applicable Law in the performance of this Agreement.

      

      

      Section 2.05.          Force Majeure.  Neither party hereto shall be liable to the other party hereto for any interruption of service, any delays or any failure to perform
        under this Agreement caused by matters or events occurring that are beyond the reasonable control of such party, including, strikes, lockouts or other labor difficulties; fires, floods, acts of God, extremes of weather, earthquakes, tornadoes, or
        similar occurrences; riot, insurrection or other hostilities; embargo; fuel or energy shortage; delays by unaffiliated suppliers or carriers; inability to obtain necessary labor, materials or utilities; or any epidemic, pandemic or disease outbreak
        (including COVID-19) or worsening thereof.  Any delays, interruptions or failures to perform caused by such occurrences shall not be deemed to be a breach or failure to perform under this Agreement; provided
        that (i) this Section 2.05 only operates to suspend, and not to discharge, a party’s obligations under this Agreement, and that when the causes of the failure or delay are removed or alleviated, the affected party shall resume performance of its
        obligations hereunder and to the extent such suspension adversely impacts the progress of the transition of any Service to a Service Recipient, the Service Recipient may request in writing that the Term for such Service shall be tolled for the
        duration of such suspension and (ii) this Section 2.05 shall not excuse a party’s obligation to pay money; provided, further, that L Brands shall not be obligated
        to pay (other than previously accrued Service Costs) for any particular Service during the pendency of Service Provider’s failure to provide such particular Service.  Each party hereto shall use its good faith efforts to promptly notify the other
        upon learning of the occurrence of such event of a force majeure and (x) the affected party shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate and eliminate the force majeure in order to resume performance as promptly as practicable,
        provided that such affected party will have no obligation to incur any costs or liabilities to do so, and (y) the unaffected party shall have no obligation hereunder with respect to the obligations the affected party is unable to perform due to the
        force majeure event. If Service Provider is unable to provide any of the Services due to a force majeure event, the parties hereto shall use commercially reasonably efforts to cooperatively seek a solution that is mutually satisfactory, such as the
        subcontracting of all or part of the provision of the Services under the supervision of Service Provider for the period of time during or affected by the force majeure.

      

      

      Section 2.06.          Limitations.  (a) L Brands agrees that the Services will be used by each Service Recipient solely in connection with the operation of the L Brands
        Business and to facilitate an orderly separation of the L Brands Business from the VS Business following the Distribution Time.  No member of the L Brands Group may resell, license the use of or otherwise permit the use by any Person other than the
        Service Recipients of any Services, except with the prior written consent of Service Provider.

      

      

      (b)          In providing the Services, no Service Provider Party shall be obligated to, unless expressly agreed in writing by the parties or expressly set forth on the applicable Service Schedule: (i) hire any
        additional employees; (ii) maintain the employment of any specific employee; (iii) purchase, lease or license any additional equipment, hardware, Intellectual Property Right or software, except to the extent (A) software is reasonably necessary for
        the performance or receipt of a Service and (B) L Brands agrees to solely bear the applicable cost and expense (and which shall be subject to L Brands’ prior written approval) or (iv) provide any Service to any Service Recipient for any fiscal year
        at a volume or level that is more than 120% of the volume or level of such Service in the preceding fiscal year.

      

      

      
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      Section 2.07.          Labor Matters.  All labor matters relating to any TSA Employees shall be within the exclusive control of Service Provider (or its applicable Affiliate or
        Third Party Provider), and L Brands and its Affiliates shall not take any action affecting such matters.  Except as expressly provided in Article 4, nothing in this Agreement is intended to transfer the employment of any TSA Employee to L Brands or
        any of its Affiliates.  All TSA Employees will be deemed for all compensation, employee benefits, tax and social security contribution purposes to be employees of Service Provider (or its applicable Affiliate or Third Party Provider) and not
        employees of L Brands or any of its Affiliates.  In providing the Services, the TSA Employees will be under the direction, control and supervision of Service Provider or its Affiliates or Third Party Provider and not of L Brands or any of its
        Affiliates. Except with respect to the L Brands Assets, or any other assets and materials provided by L Brands in accordance with Section 2.08(b), all procedures, methods, systems, strategies, tools, equipment, facilities and other resources of any
        Service Provider Party that are used by any Service Provider Party in connection with the provision of Services hereunder (including any Intellectual Property Right whether existing or created in connection with the provision of the Services or
        otherwise) shall remain the property of such Service Provider Party and shall at all times be under the sole direction and control of Service Provider.

      

      

      Section 2.08.          Facilities; Cooperation; Further Actions.  (a) Service Provider and L Brands shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain, and to keep and
        maintain in effect (or to cause their respective Affiliates to obtain, and to keep and maintain in effect), all governmental or third party licenses and consents required for the provision of any Service by a Service Provider Party in accordance
        with the terms of this Agreement; provided that if Service Provider or any of its Affiliates is unable to obtain any such license or consent, Service Provider shall promptly notify L Brands in writing and shall, and shall cause its Affiliates to,
        use commercially reasonable efforts to implement an appropriate alternative arrangement.  The costs relating to obtaining any such licenses or consents shall be borne solely by L Brands (the “Third Party Consent
          Costs”) and none of Service Provider or any of its Affiliates shall be required to pay any money or other consideration or grant any other accommodation to any Person (including any amendment to any contract) or initiate any action, suit
        or proceeding against any Person to obtain any such license or consent; provided that Service Provider and its Affiliates shall not incur any such costs without the prior written consent of L Brands.  If any such license, consent or alternative
        arrangement is not available despite the commercially reasonable efforts of Service Provider and its Affiliates or as a result of L Brands failing to consent to the incurrence of costs relating to obtaining any such license or consent, Service
        Provider shall not be required to cause to be provided the affected Services.

      

      

      (b)          To the extent necessary, or upon Service Provider’s reasonable request, L Brands shall make all L Brands Assets or other facilities (including all ancillary facilities-related services), assets,
        information technology systems and applications or materials of the Service Recipients available to Service Provider or the applicable Service Provider Party for the provision of the Services (it being understood that, as between the parties
        hereto, title to all L Brands Assets and such other facilities, assets, information technology systems and applications or materials shall at all times remain with the applicable Service Recipient and such Service Recipient shall at all times be
        the owner of record of such L Brands Assets and other facilities, assets, information technology systems and applications or materials and shall be solely responsible for any matters arising therefrom or related thereto); provided that in the event
        L Brands fails to make any such L Brands Assets or other facilities, assets, information technology systems and applications or materials available to Service Provider or the applicable Service Provider Party, Service Provider shall have no further
        obligation to provide any affected Services to the extent such L Brands Assets or other facilities, assets, information technology systems and applications or materials are required for the provision of such Services.

      

      

      Section 2.09.          Intellectual Property.  (a) Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, with respect to each Service, Service Provider (on behalf of itself
        and its Affiliates) hereby grants to each Service Recipient and its Affiliates a limited, non-exclusive, non-sublicenseable, non-assignable (except as expressly provided for in Section 9.04) license, solely during the Term for such Service, to use
        any Intellectual Property Right (other than Trademarks), software and data that is (i) owned by Service Provider or its Affiliates and (ii) provided or otherwise made available by Service Provider or its Affiliates to such Service Recipient as part
        of such Service, but in each case solely to the extent necessary for such Service Recipient and its Affiliates to receive and use such Service as provided for and in accordance with this Agreement, subject to any applicable third party restrictions
        or limitations.

      

      

      
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      (b)          Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, with respect to each Service, each Service Recipient (on behalf of itself and its Affiliates) hereby grants to Service Provider and its Affiliates a
        limited, non-exclusive, royalty-free, non-sublicenseable (except as expressly set forth herein), non-assignable (except as expressly provided for in Section 9.04) license, solely during the Term for such Service, in and to any Intellectual Property
        Right (other than Trademarks), software and data owned or controlled by such Service Recipient or any of its Affiliates, but in each case solely to the extent necessary for Service Provider, its Affiliates or any Third Party Provider to perform
        such Service as provided for and in accordance with this Agreement, subject to any applicable third party restrictions or limitations (it being understood that Service Provider shall have the right to grant a sublicense under the foregoing license
        to any Third Party Provider).

      

      

      (c)          ALL SERVICES AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS LICENSED HEREUNDER ARE PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” BASIS WITH NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING WITH RESPECT TO
        MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.  EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, NO LICENSES OR OTHER RIGHTS TO ANY SOFTWARE, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, DATA OR OTHER ASSETS ARE GRANTED TO EITHER PARTY
        HERETO UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, WHETHER BY IMPLICATION, ESTOPPEL, EXHAUSTION OR OTHERWISE, AND EACH PARTY HERETO RETAINS AND RESERVES ALL RIGHTS NOT EXPRESSLY GRANTED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT.

      

      

      (d)          The parties hereto acknowledge and agree that, as between the parties, Service Provider shall solely own all right, title and interest in and to all Intellectual Property Rights (other than Trademarks)
        authored, conceived, developed or reduced to practice by any Service Provider Party (whether solely or jointly with others) in connection with the Services (“Developed Intellectual Property”), provided that L Brands shall own all right, title and interest in and to all Developed Intellectual Property exclusively used in the L Brands Business (“L Brands Developed
          Intellectual Property”). L Brands hereby irrevocably assigns, and shall cause the other Service Recipients to assign, to Service Provider all of its or their right, title and interest in and to all Developed Intellectual Property (other
        than L Brands Developed Intellectual Property), and hereby waives any and all moral rights that it or they may have in all such Developed Intellectual Property. Service Provider hereby irrevocably assigns, and shall cause the other Service Provider
        Parties to assign, to L Brands all of its or their right, title and interest in and to all L Brands Developed Intellectual Property, and hereby waives any and all moral rights that it or they may have in any L Brands Developed Intellectual
        Property. The parties hereto agree to execute all other documents and take all actions as may be necessary or desirable to enable the other party to prosecute, perfect, enforce, defend, register and/or record its right, title and interest in, to
        and under the Developed Intellectual Property or L Brands Developed Intellectual Property, as applicable.

      

      

      Section 2.10.          Data Ownership and Data Protection.  As between the parties hereto, the applicable Service Recipient shall be the owner of all data collected, processed,
        used or stored by or on behalf of such Service Recipient under this Agreement to the extent related to the L Brands Business. Service Provider shall, and L Brands shall cause the Service Recipients to, comply with the Data Processing Addendum
        attached as Annex A hereto and all applicable privacy and data protection laws that are or that may in the future be applicable to the provision of Services hereunder.

      

      

      
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      Section 2.11.          Information Technology.  L Brands shall cause each Service Recipient, its employees and any subcontractors to: (a) not attempt to obtain access to or use
        any information technology systems of any Service Provider Party, or any data owned by any Service Provider Party, or any data used or processed by any Service Provider Party (other than any data of any Service Recipient), except to the extent
        required to receive the Services; (b) maintain reasonable security measures to protect the systems of each Service Provider Party to which it has access pursuant to this Agreement from access by unauthorized third parties, and any “back door”,
        “time bomb”, “Trojan Horse”, “worm”, “drop dead device”, “virus” or other computer software routine intended or designed to disrupt, disable, harm or otherwise impede in any manner the operation of such systems; (c) not permit access or use of
        information technology systems of any Service Provider Party by a third party other than as authorized by prior written consent of Service Provider; (d) not disable, damage or erase or disrupt or impair the normal operation of the information
        technology systems of any Service Provider Party; and (e) comply with the security policies and procedures of each Service Provider Party (to the extent previously provided to each Service Recipient in writing).  Each party hereto shall promptly
        notify the other party in the event it or any of its respective Affiliates becomes aware of or suspects that there has been a breach of security or a loss, theft or unauthorized access, use or disclosure of any information technology systems
        (collectively, “IT Breach”) of any Service Provider Party or any Service Recipient to the extent such (i) IT Breach could adversely affect the provision or receipt of the Services hereunder or such other
        party’s data or Confidential Information or (ii) notice is required by Applicable Law.

      

      

      Section 2.12.          Policies and Procedures.  L Brands shall cause each Service Recipient and its employees, officers, directors, advisors and representatives (collectively,
        “Representatives”) and any subcontractors to comply with the internal policies, procedures, rules and regulations of the Service Provider Parties (as may be updated from time to time) applicable to (a) the
        use of the Service Provider Parties’ information technology systems, computers, networks, telephone systems, software, data, equipment or other facilities in connection with the Services or (b) such Service Recipient’s conduct while on a Service
        Provider Party’s premises or utilizing a Service Provider Party’s facilities in connection with the Services, in each case to the extent such policies, procedures, rules or regulations are generally applicable to such Service Provider Party’s own
        organization.

      

      

      Section 2.13.          Access to Information.  (a) Subject to Applicable Law, L Brands shall, and shall cause the other Service Recipients to, with respect to any Service
        during the Term of such Service, upon reasonable advance notice, afford Service Provider and its Representatives, including Service Provider’s internal and external auditors, reasonable access, during normal business hours, to the employees,
        properties, books and records and other documents of the Service Recipients that are reasonably requested by Service Provider in connection with the provision and receipt of such Service hereunder.

      

      

      (b)          Subject to Applicable Law, Service Provider shall, upon reasonable advance notice, afford L Brands’ internal audit associates and L Brands’ current external audit firm (who has executed an appropriate
        confidentiality agreement reasonably acceptable to Service Provider) reasonable access, during normal business hours, to the information technology systems used by Service Provider with respect to the provision of any Service hereunder solely
        during the Term of such Service and solely for the purpose of performing audit procedures to support the audit of L Brands’ financial statements and L Brands’ internal control environment, including L Brands’ Report on Internal Control over
        Financial Reporting. L Brands’ internal audit associates and L Brands’ external audit firm shall be authorized to maintain documentation supporting the findings of their respective audit procedures. If L Brands wishes to use a new external audit
        firm for its 2021 or 2022 fiscal year audits, L Brands must obtain prior written consent from Service Provider, and such new firm must execute an appropriate confidentiality agreement reasonable acceptable to Service Provider, before such new firm
        is granted access to Service Provider’s information technology systems pursuant to this Section 2.13(b).

      

      

      
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      Section 2.14.          Transition Governance.  Service Provider, on the one hand, and L Brands, on the other hand, shall each designate a service manager (that party’s “Service Manager”), who shall be directly responsible for coordinating and managing for the party he or she represents all activities undertaken by such party hereunder, including making available to the other
        party the information, facilities, resources and other support services required for the performance of, or receipt of, the Services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.  The Service Managers shall meet or confer, by telephone or in
        person, from time to time as necessary, and at least once per month or otherwise as the parties agree, during the term of this Agreement in order to promote open and efficient communication regarding effective and coordinated performance of, and
        the resolution of questions and issues related to, the Services.  The Service Managers shall also discuss progress in the transition of the Services hereunder and may establish a set of procedures, including frequency of meetings and reporting, and
        other reasonable structures for their cooperation and the cooperation of the parties in the execution of their obligations pursuant to this Agreement.  Service Provider, on the one hand, and L Brands, on the other hand, may, in its sole discretion,
        replace its respective Service Manager from time to time with a substitute upon notice to the other party.

      

      

      ARTICLE 3

      SERVICE FEES

      

      

      Section 3.01.          Fees for Services.

      

      

      (a)          In consideration for the Services provided under this Agreement, L Brands shall pay to Service Provider (or the Service Provider Party designated by Service Provider) the fees for each Service, as
        calculated below.

      

      

      (b)          Each Service Schedule indicates, with respect to each Service listed therein, whether the costs to be charged to the Service Recipients for such Service are determined by (i) the customary billing method
        described in Section 3.02 (“Customary Billing”), (ii) the pass-through billing method described in Section 3.03 (“Pass-Through Billing”), (iii) the percentage of net
        sales method described in Section 3.04 (“Percent of Sales Billing”), (iv) the fixed fee method described in Section 3.05 (“Fixed Fee Billing”), (v) a specific billing
        method to be mutually agreed upon by the applicable Service Recipients and Service Provider (“Specific Billing”) or (vi) some combination thereof.  The amounts calculated by the Service Provider pursuant to
        the Customary Billing, Pass-Through Billing, Percent of Sales Billing, Fixed Fee Billing and Specific Billing methods applicable to Services provided to the Service Recipients and charged to the Service Recipients as provided herein, together with
        any and all Disengagement Costs incurred in connection with the provision of any and all Disengagement Services, are collectively referred to herein as the “Service Fees.”

      

      

      (c)          The Service Fees calculated pursuant to each of the specific billing methods described herein may include without limitation (and without duplication) one or more of the following costs: (i) direct (i.e.,
        out-of-pocket) costs incurred by the Service Provider Parties in providing the Services, (ii) subject to the express terms of any applicable Service Schedule, a reasonably and fairly allocated portion of costs or expenses (including the allocable
        portion of the compensation, benefits and other employment-related costs relating to the TSA Employees (including with respect to participation by such TSA Employees in any VS H&W Plan (as defined in the Employee Matters Agreement)) and
        service-specific overhead costs and the costs of depreciation of new and existing assets) incurred by one or more of the Service Provider Parties in providing services to one or more of the Service Provider and its Affiliates and the Service
        Recipients (each, an “Allocated Cost”), and (iii) third party costs, including but not limited to Third Party Consent Costs, incurred by one or more of the Service Provider Parties in providing the Services
        (each of (i)-(iii), a “Cost Component,” and collectively, the “Cost Components”). To the extent expressly set forth in the Service Schedules, the Service Fees may
        include a cost-plus billing method based upon the aggregate costs incurred by Service Provider or its Affiliates relative to a particular Service plus a percentage of such costs in consideration of Service Provider’s or its Affiliates’ procurement
        and administration (“Administrative Charge”) of such Service.

      

      

      
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      (d)          The parties hereto intend and agree that this Agreement provides for the orderly and efficient separation of the L Brands Business from the VS Business following the Distribution Time and that the methods
        of calculation of the Service Fees hereunder shall permit the Service Provider (or its Affiliates, if so designated) to receive full reimbursement for all overhead, administrative and supervisory costs and expenses incurred directly or indirectly
        by the Service Provider Parties in connection with the provision of the Services consistent with the manner in which the Service Provider Party charges and/or receives reimbursement from its Affiliates from time to time (including one or more of
        the Cost Components, together with any other amounts agreed to by the parties hereto) as provided in the applicable Service Schedule or as otherwise agreed by the parties hereto.  It is further understood and agreed that when any Service Fees for
        Services hereunder are to be determined or agreed upon by Service Provider and L Brands (whether before or after the Distribution Time), such Service Fees shall, except as otherwise set forth in this Agreement, in all events include all pertinent
        Cost Components and any other amounts therefor mutually agreed to by the parties hereto, including any Administrative Charge to the extent expressly set forth in the Service Schedule.

      

      

      Section 3.02.          Customary Billing.  The Service Fees to which the Customary Billing method applies shall, subject to Section 3.01(c) and (d), be calculated on a basis
        that is substantially equivalent to the basis on which costs are attributed (whether through direct or indirect charges, allocations or otherwise) from time to time, now or in the future, to other companies or businesses operated by Service
        Provider for the same or comparable services (including one or more of the Cost Components); provided, that (i) in respect of any particular Services, if Service Provider does not generally attribute costs associated with the same or comparable
        services to other companies or businesses operated by Service Provider as provided above, then the Customary Billing method for such Services shall be equivalent to the market value of all Services provided by Service Provider personnel and other
        Persons (including all Cost Components) which are reasonably allocable to the provision of such Services to the Service Recipients and (ii) if Service Provider provides financial relief from time to time to any companies or businesses operated by
        Service Provider with respect to any costs, fees, expenses and/or allocations that are otherwise generally allocated to or paid by companies or businesses operated by Service Provider, the Service Recipients shall not be entitled to the same
        financial relief.

      

      

      Section 3.03.          Pass-Through Billing.  The costs of Services to which the Pass-Through Billing method applies shall, subject to Section 3.01(c) and (d), be equal to the
        aggregate amount of the third-party costs and expenses incurred (which costs shall include but not be limited to adjustments for attributable rebates and Third Party Consent Costs) by any Service Provider Party on behalf of the Service Recipients.

      

      

      Section 3.04.          Percent of Sales Billing.  The costs of Services to which the Percent-of-Sales Billing method applies shall, subject to Section 3.01(c) and (d), be equal
        to the amount obtained by multiplying (x) the aggregate cost incurred each month by the Service Provider and its Affiliates in providing such Services to one or more businesses of Service Provider or its Affiliates and to all Service Recipients by
        (y) the Net Sales Ratio for such month.  “Net Sales Ratio” means the net sales of the applicable Service Recipients for a particular month divided by the aggregate net sales of all businesses of Service
        Provider, combined with (i) the net sales of the Service Recipient to which costs for such month are being allocated and (ii) the net sales of any Service Recipient other than the Service Recipient identified in clause (i) receiving such Services
        to which costs for such month are being allocated.  In order to permit Service Provider to calculate the billing method provided for in this Section 3.04 (and for no other purpose), the applicable Service Recipient shall provide Service Provider
        with all reasonably necessary sales information not later than the close of business on the first Business Day immediately following such calendar month.

      

      

      
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      Section 3.05.          Fixed Fee Billing.  The cost of Services to which the Fixed Fee Billing method applies shall be in the amount set forth in the applicable Service
        Schedule.

      

      

      Section 3.06.          Invoicing of Fees.  (a) Service Provider shall invoice, or shall cause the applicable Service Provider Party to invoice, L Brands on a monthly basis (not
        later than the fifteenth day of the following month), for the Service Costs and any applicable Disengagement Costs incurred in the prior month, including reasonable supporting data.  Service Provider shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to
        cause invoices to be presented to L Brands on the schedule set forth in this Section 3.06, but no delay in presentation of an invoice shall affect L Brands’ obligation to pay the full amount of such invoice, when presented, on the terms set forth
        herein.

      

      

      (b)          Except as specifically provided on the applicable Service Schedule,  L Brands shall pay, or shall cause to be paid, each invoice delivered pursuant to Section 3.06(a) on or before the date (each, a “Payment Date”) that is 30 days after the date of receipt of such invoice.  Such payments shall be made by wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account designated by Service Provider.

      

      

      (c)          If L Brands fails to pay the full amount of any invoice under this Agreement within 15 days of the applicable Payment Date, L Brands shall be obligated to pay, in addition to the amount due on such Payment
        Date, interest on such amount at the rate of 12% per annum, compounded monthly from the applicable Payment Date through the date of payment; provided that such interest rate shall not exceed the maximum rate permitted by Applicable Law.  All
        payments made shall be applied first to unpaid interest and then to amounts invoiced but unpaid.  If L Brands fails to pay the full amount of any invoice within 30 days of the applicable Payment Date, such failure shall be considered a material
        breach of this Agreement, and to the extent the aggregate amount of such overdue unpaid invoices exceeds $1,000,000, Service Provider may, after 10 days’ prior notice to L Brands, elect to suspend, without liability, its obligations hereunder to
        cause to be provided any or all Services to L Brands until such time as such invoices have been paid in full.

      

      

      (d)          If any Service requires any Service Provider Party to make any payment to any third party on behalf of any Service Recipient or any of its Affiliates,  L Brands shall deposit, by wire transfer of
        immediately available funds to an account designated by Service Provider, the amount of such payment at least one Business Day prior to the date on which such payment is to be made; provided that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this
        Agreement, Service Provider shall have no obligation to cause any such payment to be made unless and until L Brands deposits the full amount of any such payment in accordance with this Section 3.06(d).

      

      

      Section 3.07.          Right to Set Off.  Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement or the L Brands to VS TSA to the contrary and without limiting any of L Brands’ or any of
        its Affiliates’ other remedies under contract or Applicable Law, L Brands shall have the right, but not the obligation, to set off any payments that are past due by Service Provider or any member of the VS Group under the L Brands to VS TSA and not
        yet paid by Service Provider or any such VS Group member against any Service Fees that have become payable and not yet been paid by L Brands hereunder; provided that such set off amount shall be identified in reasonable detail in the next
        applicable invoice sent to Service Provider. Except as set forth herein, L Brands hereby unconditionally and irrevocably waives any rights of set off, netting, offset, recoupment or similar right that L Brands has or may have with respect to the
        payment of the Service Fees or any other payments to be made by L Brands pursuant to this Agreement.

      

      

      Section 3.08.          Taxes.  (a) L Brands shall bear and pay all applicable sales, use, transaction, consumption, excise, services, value added, transfer, payroll, employment
        and other similar Taxes (and any related interest, penalty, addition to tax or additional amount imposed) incurred or imposed with respect to the provision of the Services, to this Agreement or to any payment hereunder (“Service Taxes”), whether or not such Service Taxes are shown on any invoices. If any Service Provider Party pays any portion of such Service Taxes, L Brands shall reimburse such Service Provider Party within five (5) days of receipt
        of evidence that such Service Taxes have been paid. Any Service Taxes shall be incremental to other payments or charges identified in this Agreement.

      

      

      
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      (b)          All sums payable under this Agreement shall be paid free and clear of all deductions or withholdings unless such deduction or withholding is required by Applicable Law, in which event L Brands shall
        promptly inform the Service Provider Party of such required deduction or withholding and the amount of the payment due from L Brands shall be increased to an amount that after any deduction or withholding leaves an amount equal to the payment that
        would have been due if no such deduction or withholding had been required. L Brands shall pay (or cause to be paid) such deducted or withheld amounts over to the applicable Governmental Authority in accordance with the requirements of Applicable
        Law and provide the applicable Service Provider Party with an official receipt confirming payment.

      

      

      Section 3.09.          Audits.  Throughout the term of this Agreement and for one year thereafter, L Brands shall have the right once within each calendar year, at its own
        expense and on 30 days’ advance written notice to Service Provider, to have an independent auditor reasonably acceptable to Service Provider (and who has executed an appropriate confidentiality agreement reasonably acceptable to Service Provider)
        audit the books and records of Service Provider or any of its Affiliates for the sole purpose of certifying the accuracy of the Service Fees and Cost Components charged by Service Provider to the Service Recipients in accordance with the terms of
        this Agreement for the preceding calendar year; provided that (i) any such audit shall take place during reasonable business hours on a mutually agreed upon date, (ii) such auditor shall in no event be
        entitled to any contingency fee (or otherwise have any portion of its compensation be directly or indirectly determined based on the outcome of such audit) and (iii) no such books and records may be audited more than one time. Service Provider may
        designate competitively sensitive information which such auditor may see and review but which it may not disclose to L Brands and all such books and records, and any applicable audit report and findings, shall be the Confidential Information of
        Service Provider.  L Brands shall provide to Service Provider a copy of each such audit report promptly after its receipt thereof.  In the event that any such audit indicates any overpayment or underpayment of amounts paid to Service Provider by
        any Service Recipient, the applicable party shall pay to the other party (within 30 days following the date of delivery of such audit report to Service Provider) the amount of such overpayment or underpayment, as the case may be, plus (if the
        overpayment or underpayment amount exceeds $250,000.00) interest accruing monthly from the date of such overpayment or underpayment until such amount is paid at 12% per annum, compounded monthly from the relevant payment due date through the date
        of payment (provided that such interest rate shall not exceed the maximum rate permitted by Applicable Law). If either party hereto has a good faith dispute with respect to the findings of such audit, the parties shall follow the dispute resolution
        procedures set forth in Section 9.07.

      

      

      ARTICLE 4

      RETENTION AND TRANSFER OF CERTAIN TSA EMPLOYEES

      

      

      Section 4.01.          Employment of Transition Employees.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement or in the Employee Matters Agreement:

      

      

      (a)          Service Provider or an Affiliate of Service Provider shall retain in its employ each Transition Employee until the Transition Date applicable to such Transition Employee (unless the employment of the
        relevant Transition Employee is otherwise terminated by such Transition Employee or by the employer of such Transition Employee in the ordinary course of business); and

      

      

      (b)          L Brands shall, or shall cause one of its Affiliates to, offer employment to each Transition Employee, effective as of the Transition Date applicable to such Transition Employee, in accordance with Section
        4.02 below.

      

      

      (c)          For these purposes:

       

      

      (i)          “Transition Employee” means each TSA Employee with
        respect to whom Service Provider and L Brands have mutually identified and agreed in writing will transfer employment from Service Provider or one of its Affiliates to L Brands or one of its Affiliates. 

       

      

      (ii)          “Transition Date” means, with respect to each
        Transition Employee who accepts an offer of employment from L Brands or its applicable Affiliate pursuant to this Article 4, the date on which such Transition Employee’s employment commences with L Brands or an applicable Affiliate of L Brands,
        which shall be the earliest of (A) the first day immediately following the last day of the applicable Term, as identified in the applicable Service Schedule, (B) the termination of (x) the applicable Service in which such Transition Employee is
        engaged or (y) this Agreement, in each case pursuant to Section 7.01 or (C) any other day mutually agreed upon in writing by L Brands and Service Provider. 

      

      

      
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      Section 4.02.          Transfer of Transition Employees.

      

      

      (a)          Each of Service Provider and L Brands will cooperate in good faith to mutually identify the Transition Employees as promptly as practicable following the date of this Agreement.

      

      

      (b)          L Brands shall, or shall cause an Affiliate of L Brands to, offer employment to each Transition Employee on terms and conditions consistent with (i) the Employee Matters Agreement and (ii) the terms and
        conditions of employment applicable to such Transition Employee as of immediately prior to the applicable Transition Date.  Subject to such Transition Employee’s acceptance of such offer, such employment shall commence effective as of the
        Transition Date applicable to such Transition Employee.  Such offer of employment shall be communicated by L Brands (or its applicable Affiliate) to such Transition Employee in a reasonable amount of time prior to such Transition Date in accordance
        with procedures to be mutually determined by Service Provider and L Brands.

      

      

      (c)          Subject to such Transition Employee’s acceptance of such offer of employment, such Transition Employee shall be deemed a Delayed L Brands Transfer Employee (as defined in the Employee Matters Agreement),
        effective as of such Transition Employee’s applicable Transition Date, for all purposes under the Employee Matters Agreement, and the provisions of Employee Matters Agreement shall apply with respect to such Transition Employee.

      

      

      (d)          As provided under the Employee Matters Agreement, and without limiting any other provisions of this Agreement or the Employee Matters Agreement, L Brands (or its applicable Affiliate) will take all
        measures that are required or appropriate in order to (i) effectuate the transfer of employment of each Transition Employee to L Brands (or its applicable Affiliate) as of the Transition Date applicable to such Transition Employee (including by
        making an offer of employment to such Transition Employee in accordance with the terms of this Article 4) and (ii) avoid and mitigate, to the maximum extent possible, the incurrence of any severance obligations or termination-related obligations
        (including by the provision of all appropriate notices, assurances and offers of employment and the assignment and assumption of obligations or undertakings with respect to the employment, compensation, benefits, protections or other obligations
        relating to any such Transition Employee).

      

      

      (e)          Service Provider and L Brands shall reasonably cooperate to (i) enable L Brands and its applicable Affiliates to communicate with the Transition Employees and receive information with respect to the terms
        of employment of the Transition Employees as necessary and appropriate to facilitate L Brands’ obligations under this Article 4 and (ii) transfer and assign to L Brands (or its applicable Affiliate), and effectuate the assumption by L Brands (or
        its applicable Affiliate), all employment- and benefit-related obligations of the Service Provider (and its Affiliates) with respect to each Transition Employee who accepts and commences employment with L Brands (or its applicable Affiliate) in
        accordance with the Employee Matters Agreement, other than the obligations expressly retained by the Service Provider (and its Affiliates) pursuant to the Employee Matters Agreement.  L Brands shall notify Service Provider in writing of each offer
        of employment made by L Brands (or its applicable Affiliate) to each Transition Employee, including the date of the offer, the proposed employment date and the terms and conditions of the offer.

      

      

      
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      (f)          Each of Service Provider and L Brands agree and acknowledge that, to the extent applicable and mutually agreed between the parties hereto, each applicable Service Schedule shall set forth the terms and
        conditions relating to the allocation of responsibility between Service Provider and L Brands with respect to any severance or other termination-related payments or benefits that may become payable to any TSA Employees.

      

      

      ARTICLE 5

      CONFIDENTIALITY

      

      

      Section 5.01.          Confidentiality.  From and after the Effective Date, each party hereto shall hold, and cause its Representatives to hold, in confidence, unless compelled
        to disclose by judicial or administrative process or by other requirements of law (in which event the disclosing party first notifies the other party hereto of such process or requirement and allows such party a reasonable opportunity to seek a
        protective order or other appropriate remedy to prevent such disclosure), all documents and information concerning the other party hereto provided to it pursuant to this Agreement (“Confidential Information”),

        and shall not, without the prior written consent of the other party hereto, disclose or use any Confidential Information of the other party hereto except as necessary in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement; provided that the
        term “Confidential Information” (a) does not include information that is or becomes generally available to the public (other than as a result of a breach of this Agreement), (b) does not include information that was available to the receiving party
        or any of its Affiliates on a non-confidential basis prior to its disclosure to such receiving party or its Affiliates pursuant to this Agreement (except that this clause (b) shall not apply to information of either party hereto in the possession
        of the other party prior to the date hereof by virtue of their previous Affiliate relationship), (c) does not include information that is or becomes available to the receiving party or any of its Affiliates from a third party not known by the
        receiving party or its Affiliates to be bound by a confidentiality agreement or any legal, fiduciary or other obligation restricting disclosure of such information and (d) does not include information that is or was independently developed by the
        receiving party or any of its Affiliates without use of Confidential Information or otherwise violating this Agreement.  Nothing in this Section 5.01 shall limit any other confidentiality obligations among the parties to this Agreement pursuant to
        any other agreement among such parties.

      

      

      Section 5.02.          No Rights to Confidential Information.  Each party hereto acknowledges that it will not acquire any right, title or interest in or to any Confidential
        Information of the other party hereto by reason of this Agreement or the provision or receipt of Services hereunder.

      

      

      Section 5.03.          Third Party Non-Disclosure Agreements.  To the extent that any third party proprietor of information or software to be disclosed or made available to any
        Service Recipient in connection with the performance of Services requires a specific form of non-disclosure agreement as a condition of its consent to use of the same for the benefit of such Service Recipient or to permit any Service Recipient
        access to such information or software, L Brands shall cause such Service Recipient to execute (and will cause such Service Recipient’s employees to execute, if required) any such form.

      

      

      Section 5.04.          Safeguards.  Each party hereto agrees to establish and maintain administrative, physical and technical safeguards, information technology and data security procedures and other protections
        against the destruction, loss, unauthorized access or alteration of the other party’s Confidential Information which are no less rigorous than those otherwise maintained for its own Confidential Information.

      

      

      
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      ARTICLE 6

      INDEMNIFICATION; LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

      

      

      Section 6.01.          Indemnification.  (a) L Brands agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Service Provider and each other Service Provider Party, their respective Affiliates
        and their and their respective Representatives (collectively, the “Service Provider Indemnitees”) from and against any and all damage, loss and expense (including reasonable expenses of investigation and
        reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses in connection with any action, suit or proceeding whether involving a third party claim or a claim solely between the parties hereto) (“Damages”) asserted against or
        incurred by any Service Provider Indemnitee as a result or arising out of (i) a Service Recipient’s or any of its Affiliates’ breach of this Agreement, (ii) the provision of the Services by such Service Provider Indemnitee or the use of the
        Services by a Service Recipient or any of its Affiliates or (iii) a Service Recipient’s or any of its Affiliates’ gross negligence, fraud or willful misconduct; provided that L Brands shall not be
        responsible for any Damages to the extent Service Provider is required to indemnify a Service Recipient Indemnitee pursuant to Section 6.01(b).

      

      

      (b)          Service Provider agrees to indemnify and hold harmless each Service Recipient, its Affiliates and its and their respective Representatives (collectively, the “Service
          Recipient Indemnitees”) from and against any and all Damages asserted against or incurred by any Service Recipient Indemnitee as a result or arising out of (i) a Service Provider Party’s breach of this Agreement or (ii) a Service
        Provider’s gross negligence, fraud or willful misconduct; provided that Service Provider shall not be responsible for any Damages to the extent L Brands is required to indemnify a Service Provider
        Indemnitee pursuant to Section 6.01(a).

      

      

      Section 6.02.          Third Party Claim Procedures.  (a) The party seeking indemnification under Section 6.01 (the “Indemnified Party”)
        agrees to give prompt notice in writing to the party against whom indemnity is to be sought (the “Indemnifying Party”) of the assertion of any claim or the commencement of any suit, action or proceeding by
        any third party (“Third Party Claim”) in respect of which indemnity may be sought under such Section.  Such notice shall set forth in reasonable detail such Third Party Claim and the basis for indemnification
        (taking into account the information then available to the Indemnified Party).  The failure to so notify the Indemnifying Party shall not relieve the Indemnifying Party of its obligations hereunder, except to the extent such failure shall have
        materially and adversely prejudiced the Indemnifying Party.

      

      

      (b)          The Indemnifying Party shall be entitled to participate in the defense of any Third Party Claim and, subject to the limitations set forth in this Section, shall be entitled to control and appoint lead
        counsel for such defense, in each case at its own expense.

      

      

      (c)          If the Indemnifying Party shall assume the control of the defense of any Third Party Claim in accordance with the provisions of this Section 6.02, (i) the Indemnifying Party shall obtain the prior written
        consent of the Indemnified Party (which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed) before entering into any settlement of such Third Party Claim, if the settlement does not release the Indemnified Party and its Affiliates from all
        liabilities and obligations with respect to such Third Party Claim or the settlement imposes injunctive or other equitable relief against the Indemnified Party or any of its Affiliates and (ii) the Indemnified Party shall be entitled to participate
        in the defense of any Third Party Claim and to employ separate counsel of its choice for such purpose.  The fees and expenses of such separate counsel shall be paid by the Indemnified Party.

      

      

      (d)          Each party hereto shall cooperate, and cause their respective Affiliates to cooperate, in the defense or prosecution of any Third Party Claim and shall furnish or cause to be furnished such records,
        information and testimony, and attend such conferences, discovery proceedings, hearings, trials or appeals, as may be reasonably requested in connection therewith.

      

      

      
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      Section 6.03.          Direct Claim Procedures.  In the event an Indemnified Party has a claim for indemnity under Section 6.01 against an Indemnifying Party that does not
        involve a Third Party Claim, the Indemnified Party agrees to give prompt notice in writing of such claim to the Indemnifying Party.  Such notice shall set forth in reasonable detail such claim and the basis for indemnification (taking into account
        the information then available to the Indemnified Party).  The failure to so notify the Indemnifying Party shall not relieve the Indemnifying Party of its obligations hereunder, except to the extent such failure shall have materially and adversely
        prejudiced the Indemnifying Party.  If the Indemnifying Party does not notify the Indemnified Party within 30 days following the receipt of a notice with respect to any such claim that the Indemnifying Party disputes its indemnity obligation to the
        Indemnified Party for any Damages with respect to such claim, such Damages shall be conclusively deemed a liability of the Indemnifying Party and the Indemnifying Party shall promptly pay to the Indemnified Party any and all Damages arising out of
        such claim.  If the Indemnifying Party has timely disputed its indemnity obligation for any Damages with respect to such claim, the parties shall follow the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 9.07.

      

      

      Section 6.04.          Calculation of Damages.  The amount of any Damages payable under Section 6.01 by the Indemnifying Party shall be net of any amounts recovered by the
        Indemnified Party under applicable insurance policies or from any other Person alleged to be responsible therefor.  If the Indemnified Party receives any amounts under applicable insurance policies, or from any other Person alleged to be
        responsible for any Damages, subsequent to an indemnification payment by the Indemnifying Party, then such Indemnified Party shall promptly reimburse the Indemnifying Party for any payment made or expense incurred by such Indemnifying Party in
        connection with providing such indemnification payment up to the amount received by the Indemnified Party, net of any expenses incurred by such Indemnified Party in collecting such amount.

      

      

      Section 6.05.          No Warranties.  Except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, neither party hereto makes, and no party hereto is relying on, any warranty, express or
        implied, with respect to the Services and each party hereto hereby specifically disclaims any implied warranty of reasonable care or workmanlike effort.

      

      

      Section 6.06.          Limitation of Liability; Exclusion of Damages.  (a) TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, EXCEPT FOR A PARTY’S BREACH OF ITS CONFIDENTIALITY
        OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER OR A PARTY’S GROSS NEGLIGENCE, FRAUD OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT, NO PARTY HERETO WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY (I) PUNITIVE, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY OR TREBLED DAMAGES (IN EACH CASE, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PAYABLE TO A THIRD PARTY
        IN RESPECT OF A THIRD PARTY PROCEEDING BASED ON A FINAL JUDGMENT OF A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION) OR (II) LOST PROFITS, DIMINUTION IN VALUE, MULTIPLE-BASED OR OTHER DAMAGES CALCULATED BASED ON A MULTIPLE OF ANOTHER FINANCIAL MEASURE, IN EACH
        CASE, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT EVEN IF THE OTHER PARTY HAD BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

      

      

      (b)          NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING ELSE HEREIN TO THE CONTRARY, EXCEPT FOR SERVICE PROVIDER’S GROSS NEGLIGENCE, FRAUD OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT, THE MAXIMUM AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF SERVICE PROVIDER TO THE SERVICE
        RECIPIENTS OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT SHALL NOT EXCEED AND SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE FEES ACTUALLY RECEIVED BY SERVICE PROVIDER FOR THE SERVICES HEREUNDER.

      

      

      
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      ARTICLE 7

      TERMINATION OF SERVICES

      

      

      Section 7.01.          Termination.  (a) Notwithstanding Section 2.01, except as expressly set forth otherwise in the applicable Service Schedule, L Brands may, at any time
        during the term of this Agreement and for any reason, terminate Service Provider’s obligations to cause to be provided any or all Services, or any part of any Service, by giving at least 60 days’ prior written notice of such termination to Service
        Provider; provided that in the event L Brands elects to terminate any (but not all) of the Services, (i) Service Provider may, within 10 Business Days following its receipt of such termination notice, provide L Brands with written notice of all
        applicable Dependent Services, (ii) upon receiving Service Provider’s notice pursuant to the foregoing clause (i), L Brands may provide notice within 5 Business Days of such receipt of its withdrawal of its termination notice and (iii) if L Brands
        does not withdraw its termination notice within such 5 Business Day period, the Dependent Services shall automatically terminate upon the effective date of termination of such terminated Service. If L Brands notifies Service Provider of its intent
        to terminate any Service in part or reduce any Service, the Service Fees shall be reduced accordingly. For the avoidance of doubt, subject to the first sentence of this Section 7.01(a), if L Brands elects to terminate the provision of less than all
        Services, Service Provider shall continue to be obligated to cause to be provided any and all remaining Services.

      

      

      (b)          Service Provider may terminate its obligations to cause to be provided any or all Services at any time if L Brands shall have failed to perform any of its material obligations under this Agreement relating
        to any such Service (including the failure to provide any access, information or data required to effectuate such Service), but only if Service Provider shall have notified L Brands in writing of such failure and such failure shall have continued
        for a period of 30 days after receipt by L Brands of such written notice.

      

      

      (c)          If the performance of any Service subjects any Service Provider Party to a reasonable risk of violating an Applicable Law or would reasonably be expected to, individually or in the aggregate, materially
        and adversely affect the business of Service Provider or its Affiliates, then the relevant Service Provider Party (i) in the case of a violation of an Applicable Law, may immediately upon Service Provider providing written notice of such fact and
        the applicable Dependent Services to L Brands (it being understood that Service Provider shall provide L Brands with as much advance notice as is reasonably practicable under the circumstances and permitted by Applicable Law), suspend performance
        of such Service and any and all Dependent Services without liability to Service Provider or any Service Provider Party and (ii) in the case of a material and adverse effect to the business of Service Provider or its Affiliates, may, upon Service
        Provider providing written notice of such fact to L Brands sufficiently in advance to permit L Brands (acting reasonably) to arrange for replacement services, suspend performance of such Service without liability; provided
        that, (A) following delivery of such notice, the parties hereto will cooperate in good faith to promptly amend this Agreement to the extent necessary to eliminate such violation of Applicable Law or such effect while as nearly as possible
        accomplishing the purpose of the intended Service in a mutually satisfactory manner and (B) L Brands shall not be obligated to pay for any such suspended Services during the pendency of any Service Provider Party’s suspension of such Services (it
        being understood that L Brands shall remain liable for any Service Costs incurred or accrued for such Services prior to such suspension).  If the parties hereto are unable to agree upon such an amendment to this Agreement within 30 days of such
        notification, then either party hereto may terminate its obligation with respect to such suspended Services upon written notice to the other party hereto; provided that the applicable Dependent Services shall also automatically terminate upon the
        effective date of termination of such suspended Services.

      

      

      (d)          L Brands may terminate Service Provider’s obligation to cause to be provided any Service at any time if Service Provider shall have failed to perform any of its material obligations under this Agreement
        relating to such Service, but only if L Brands shall have notified Service Provider in writing of such failure and such failure shall have continued for a period of 30 days after receipt by Service Provider of such written notice.

      

      

      
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      (e)          Subject to Section 7.02, this Agreement shall terminate in its entirety on the date when no additional Services are to be provided as set forth in each applicable Service Schedules, as the same may
        hereafter be amended.

      

      

      Section 7.02.          Effect of Termination.  Other than as required by Applicable Law, upon expiration or termination of any or all Service(s) pursuant to Section 7.01 or
        otherwise pursuant to this Agreement, Service Provider shall have no further obligation to cause to be provided the terminated Service(s) and L Brands shall have no obligation to pay any Service Fees relating to such terminated Service(s); provided
        that, notwithstanding such termination, the Service Recipients shall remain liable to Service Provider for (a) Service Costs incurred prior to the effective date of the expiration or termination of such Service(s), (b) the Disengagement Costs
        relating to the termination of such Service(s), and (c) in the case of a termination under Section 7.01(a), Section 7.01(b) or Section 7.01(c), without duplication of any Disengagement Costs, any fees, costs and expenses incurred by Service
        Provider (or any of its Affiliates) between the time of such termination and the time the provision of such Service(s) would have terminated under this Agreement absent such early termination (including early termination charges, kill fees,
        wind-down costs, reasonable minimum volume make-up fees and other fees and costs, in each case actually payable or that have been paid in advance by any Service Provider Party to a third party, and unamortized costs that Service Provider or its
        Affiliates previously incurred or are required to pay to a third party for services, equipment, licenses or other assets used for the provisions of such terminated Service) (collectively, “Termination Fees”)
        to the extent Service Provider or such other Service Provider Party cannot avoid the incurrence of any such Termination Fees using commercially reasonable efforts. For clarity, no Disengagement Costs are payable in case of a termination under
        Section 7.01(d) or upon the expiration of the Term of any Service.  All amounts payable pursuant to this Section 7.02 shall be invoiced to and payable by L Brands within 30 days after the date of invoice and otherwise in accordance with Section
        3.06.  Notwithstanding any expiration or termination pursuant to Section 7.01, Section 2.10 (but solely with respect to the first sentence), Section 3.08 and Articles 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9 shall survive any such expiration or termination indefinitely.

      

      

      ARTICLE 8

      REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

      

      

      Section 8.01.          Representations and Warranties of Service Provider.  Service Provider represents and warrants to L Brands that:

      

      

      (a)          Service Provider is an entity duly organized, validly existing and in good standing (with respect to jurisdictions that recognize such concept) under the laws of its jurisdiction of organization and has
        all corporate powers required to carry on its business as now conducted.

      

      

      (b)          The execution, delivery and performance by Service Provider of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby by Service Provider are within Service Provider’s corporate powers
        and have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action on the part of Service Provider.  This Agreement constitutes a valid and binding agreement of Service Provider enforceable against Service Provider in accordance with its terms
        (subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent transfer, reorganization, moratorium and other laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and general principles of equity).

      

      

      (c)          The execution, delivery and performance by Service Provider of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby by Service Provider require no action by or in respect of, or
        filing with, any Governmental Authority other than any such action or filing that has already been taken or made or as to which the failure to make or obtain would not reasonably be expected to materially impede or delay the performance by Service
        Provider of its obligations hereunder.

      

      

      
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      Section 8.02.          Representations and Warranties of L Brands.  L Brands represents and warrants to Service Provider that:

      

      

      (a)          L Brands is a corporation duly incorporated, validly existing and in good standing (with respect to jurisdictions that recognize such concept) under the laws of Delaware and has all corporate powers
        required to carry on its business as now conducted.

      

      

      (b)          The execution, delivery and performance by L Brands of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby by L Brands are within L Brands’ corporate powers and have been duly
        authorized by all necessary corporate action on the part of L Brands.  This Agreement constitutes a valid and binding agreement of L Brands, enforceable against L Brands accordance with its terms (subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency,
        fraudulent transfer, reorganization, moratorium and other laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and general principles of equity).

      

      

      (c)          The execution, delivery and performance by L Brands of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby by L Brands require no action by or in respect of, or filing with, any
        Governmental Authority other than any such action or filing that has already been taken or made or as to which the failure to make or obtain would not reasonably be expected to materially impede or delay the performance by L Brands of its
        obligations hereunder.

      

      

      ARTICLE 9

      MISCELLANEOUS

      

      

      Section 9.01.          Notices.  Any notice, instruction, direction or demand under the terms of this Agreement required to be in writing shall be duly given upon delivery, if
        delivered by hand, facsimile transmission, mail, or e-mail transmission to the following addresses:

      

      

      if to Service Provider, to:

      

      

      	 	
              Victoria’s Secret & Co.

            
	 	
              4 Limited Parkway East

            
	 	
              Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068

            
	 	
              Attention:

            	
              [__]

            
	 	
              E-mail:

            	
              [__]

            

      

      

      with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:

      

      

      	 	
              Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP

            
	 	
              450 Lexington Avenue

            
	 	
              New York, New York 10017

            
	 	
              Attention:

            	
              William H. Aaronson

            
	 	 	
              Cheryl Chan

            
	 	
              E-mail:

            	
              william.aaronson@davispolk.com

            
	 	 	
              cheryl.chan@davispolk.com

            

      

      

      if to L Brands, to:

      

      

      	 	
              L Brands, Inc.

            
	 	
              Three Limited Parkway

            
	 	
              Columbus, Ohio 43230

            
	 	
              Attention:

            	
              Tim Faber

            
	 	
              E-mail:

            	
              TFaber@lb.com

            

      

      

      

      

      
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      with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:

      

      

      	 	
              Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP

            
	 	
              450 Lexington Avenue

            
	 	
              New York, New York 10017

            
	 	
              Attention:

            	
              William H. Aaronson

            
	 	 	
              Cheryl Chan

            
	 	
              E-mail:

            	
              william.aaronson@davispolk.com

            
	 	 	
              cheryl.chan@davispolk.com

            

      

      

      or such other address or facsimile number as such party may hereafter specify for the purpose by notice to the other parties hereto.  All such notices, requests and other communications shall be deemed received on the date of receipt by the
        recipient thereof if received prior to 5:00 p.m. in the place of receipt and such day is a Business Day in the place of receipt.  Otherwise, any such notice, request or communication shall be deemed not to have been received until the next
        succeeding Business Day in the place of receipt.

      

      

      Section 9.02.          Amendments; No Waivers.  (a) Any provision of this Agreement may be amended or waived if, but only if, such amendment or waiver is in writing and is
        signed, in the case of an amendment, by each party to this Agreement, or in the case of a waiver, by the party against whom the waiver is to be effective.

      

      

      (b)          No failure or delay by any party hereto in exercising any right, power or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof nor shall any single or partial exercise thereof preclude any other or
        further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, power or privilege.  Except as set forth in Section 6.06, the rights and remedies herein provided shall be cumulative and not exclusive of any rights or remedies provided by law.

      

      

      Section 9.03.          Expenses.  Except as otherwise provided herein, all third-party fees, costs and expenses paid or incurred in connection with this Agreement shall be paid
        by the party hereto incurring such fees, cost or expenses.

      

      

      Section 9.04.          Independent Contractor Status.  Nothing in this Agreement shall constitute or be deemed to constitute a partnership or joint venture between the parties
        hereto.  Neither party hereto is now, nor shall it be made by this Agreement, an agent, employee or legal representative of the other party hereto or any of its Affiliates for any purpose.  Each party hereto acknowledges and agrees that neither
        party hereto shall have authority or power to bind the other party hereto or any of its Affiliates or to contract in the name of, or create a liability against, the other party hereto or any of its Affiliates in any way or for any purpose, to
        accept any service of process upon the other party hereto or any of its Affiliates or to receive any notices of any kind on behalf of the other party hereto or any of its Affiliates.  Each party hereto is and shall be an independent contractor in
        the performance of Services hereunder and nothing herein shall be construed to be inconsistent with this status.

      

      

      Section 9.05.          Successors and Assigns.  The provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective
        successors and assigns. Neither this Agreement nor any right, remedy, obligations or liability arising hereunder or by reason hereof nor any of the documents executed in connection herewith may be assigned by any party hereto without the consent of
        the other party, which consent may be granted or withheld in the discretion of such other party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, either party hereto may assign or transfer this Agreement and all of its rights and obligations hereunder to an
        Affiliate or to any third party that acquires all or substantially all of such party’s assets or business to which this Agreement relates (whether by sale of assets, stock, merger, consolidation, reorganization or otherwise); provided that this
        Agreement and the Services shall not apply to any other business of such third party acquirer.

      

      

      Section 9.06.          Governing Law.  This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law of the State of Delaware, without regard to the conflicts of
        law rules of such state.

      

      

      
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      Section 9.07.          Dispute Resolution.  (a) With respect to matters relating to the Services or under this Agreement requiring dispute resolution (each, a “Dispute”), the disputing party shall notify the other party hereto of such Dispute in writing and, upon the non-disputing party’s receipt of such written notice, the parties’ respective Service Managers shall
        attempt to resolve such Dispute in good faith within 30 days of such receipt, and if such Service Managers are unable to resolve such Dispute in such 30 day period, then such Service Managers shall escalate such Dispute to each party’s Chief
        Financial Officer for resolution.

      

      

      (b)          If the parties’ Chief Financial Officers are unable to resolve such Dispute within 30 days following such receipt of such notice, then either party hereto shall initiate a non-binding mediation by
        providing written notice (“Mediation Notice”) to the other party hereto within five Business Days following the expiration of such 30 day period.

      

      

      (c)          Upon receipt of a Mediation Notice, the applicable Dispute shall be submitted within five Business Days following such receipt of such Mediation Notice for non-binding mediation conducted in accordance
        with the Commercial Mediation Rules of the American Arbitration Association (“Arbitration Association”), and the parties hereto agree to bear equally the costs of such mediation (including any fees or
        expenses of the applicable mediator); provided, however, that each party hereto shall bear its own costs in connection with participating in such mediation. The parties hereto agree to participate in good
        faith in such mediation for a period of 45 days or such longer period as the parties hereto may mutually agree following receipt of such Mediation Notice (the “Mediation Period”).

      

      

      (d)          In connection with such mediation, the parties hereto shall cooperate with the Arbitration Association and with one another in selecting a neutral mediator with relevant industry experience and in
        scheduling the mediation proceedings during the applicable Mediation Period. If the parties hereto are unable to agree on a neutral mediator within five Business Days of submitting a Dispute for mediation pursuant to Section 9.07(c), application
        shall be made by the parties to the Arbitration Association for the Arbitration Association to select and appoint a neutral mediator on the parties’ behalf in accordance with the Commercial Mediation Rules of the Arbitration Association.

      

      

      (e)          The parties hereto further agree that all information, whether oral or written, provided in the course of any such mediation by either party hereto, their agents, employees, experts and attorneys, and by
        the applicable mediator and any employees of the mediation service, is confidential, privileged, and inadmissible for any purpose, including impeachment, in any Action involving the parties hereto; provided that any such information that is
        otherwise admissible or discoverable shall not be rendered inadmissible or non-discoverable as a result of its use in such mediation.

      

      

      (f)          If the parties hereto cannot resolve the Dispute for any reason, on and following the expiration of the Mediation Period, either party may commence litigation in a court of competent jurisdiction pursuant
        to the provisions of Section 9.08. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall deny either party hereto the right to seek injunctive or other equitable relief from a court of competent jurisdiction in the context of a bona fide emergency or
        prospective irreparable harm, and such an Action may be filed and maintained notwithstanding any ongoing efforts under this Section 9.07.

      

      

      Section 9.08.          Jurisdiction.  The parties hereto agree that any suit, action or proceeding seeking to enforce any provision of, or based on any matter arising out of or
        in connection with, this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby shall be brought in the Chancery Court of the State of Delaware and any state appellate court therefrom within the State of Delaware (or if the Chancery Court of the State
        of Delaware declines to accept jurisdiction over a particular matter, any federal or state court sitting in the State of Delaware and any federal or state appellate court therefrom), and each of the parties hereto hereby irrevocably consents to the
        exclusive jurisdiction of such courts (and of the appropriate appellate courts therefrom) in any such suit, action or proceeding and irrevocably waives, to the fullest extent permitted by law, any objection that it may now or hereafter have to the
        laying of the venue of any such suit, action or proceeding in any such court or that any such suit, action or proceeding brought in any such court has been brought in an inconvenient forum.  Process in any such suit, action or proceeding may be
        served on any party hereto anywhere in the world, whether within or without the jurisdiction of any such court.  Without limiting the foregoing, each party hereto agrees that service of process on such party as provided in Section 9.01 shall be
        deemed effective service of process on such party.

      

      

      
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      Section 9.09.          WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL.  EACH OF THE PARTIES HERETO HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ANY AND ALL RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY LEGAL PROCEEDING ARISING OUT OF OR
        RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY.

      

      

      Section 9.10.          Counterparts; Effectiveness; Third Party Beneficiaries.  This Agreement may be signed in any number of counterparts (which may include counterparts
        delivered by any standard form of telecommunication), each of which shall be an original, with the same effect as if the signatures thereto and hereto were upon the same instrument. The words “execution,” “signed,” “signature,” and words of like
        import in this Agreement or in any other certificate, agreement or document related to this Agreement shall include images of manually executed signatures transmitted by facsimile or other electronic format (including “pdf”, “tif” or “jpg”) and
        other electronic signatures (including DocuSign and AdobeSign). The use of electronic signatures and electronic records (including any contract or other record created, generated, sent, communicated, received, or stored by electronic means) shall
        be of the same legal effect, validity and enforceability as a manually executed signature or use of a paper-based recordkeeping system to the fullest extent permitted by Applicable Law. This Agreement shall become effective when each party hereto
        shall have received a counterpart hereof signed by the other party hereto.  Until and unless each party hereto has received a counterpart hereof signed by the other party hereto, this Agreement shall have no effect and no party hereto shall have
        any right or obligation hereunder (whether by virtue of any other oral or written agreement or other communication).  Except for the indemnification and release provisions of Article 6, neither this Agreement nor any provision hereof is intended to
        confer any rights, benefits, remedies, obligations, or liabilities hereunder upon any Person other than the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns.

      

      

      Section 9.11.          Entire Agreement.  This Agreement, together with the other Distribution Documents, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto with
        respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings, both oral and written, between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement. No representation, inducement, promise,
        understanding, condition or warranty not set forth herein or in the other Distribution Documents has been made or relied upon by either party hereto with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

      

      

      Section 9.12.          Severability.  If any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement should be declared invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, the
        validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions contained in this Agreement shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby so long as the economic or legal substance of the transactions contemplated hereby is not affected in
        any manner materially adverse to any party hereto.  Upon such a declaration, the parties hereto shall modify this Agreement so as to effect the original intent of the parties as closely as possible in an acceptable manner so that the transactions
        contemplated hereby are consummated as originally contemplated to the fullest extent possible.

      

      

      Section 9.13.          Specific Performance.  The parties hereto acknowledge and agree that damages for a breach or threatened breach of any of the provisions of this Agreement
        would be inadequate and irreparable harm would occur.  In recognition of this fact, each party hereto agrees that, if there is a breach or threatened breach, in addition to any damages, the other non-breaching party to this Agreement, without
        posting any bond, shall be entitled to seek and obtain equitable relief in the form of specific performance, temporary restraining order, temporary or permanent injunction, attachment, or any other equitable remedy which may then be available to
        obligate the breaching party (i) to perform its obligations under this Agreement or (ii) if the breaching party is unable, for whatever reason, to perform those obligations, to take any other actions as are necessary, advisable or appropriate to
        give the other party to this Agreement the economic effect which comes as close as possible to the performance of those obligations (including transferring, or granting liens on, the assets of the breaching party to secure the performance by the
        breaching party of those obligations).

      

      

      Section 9.14.          Interpretation.  In the event an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation arises, this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly by the
        parties hereto, and no presumption or burden of proof shall arise favoring or disfavoring any party hereto by virtue of its authorship of any of the provisions of this Agreement.

      

      

      
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      Section 9.15.          Integration.  The parties hereto agree that each of (a) this Agreement, (b) each of the Service Schedules, (c) the L Brands to VS Transition Services
        Agreement, dated as of the date hereof between L Brands and Service Provider (the “L Brands to VS TSA”), (d) each of the Service Schedules (as defined in the L Brands to VS TSA), and (e) all addenda,
        supplemental agreements, amendments and letter agreements executed in connection with the foregoing, ((a) through (e) collectively, the “Integrated Agreements”) are integrated and non-severable parts of one
        and the same transaction among the parties hereto, each representing an essential, necessary and interdependent component of such transaction forming part of the consideration given by the parties hereto under and in connection with this Agreement,
        and the parties hereto agree that all of the Integrated Agreements comprising such transaction constitute one single agreement and are integrated and non-severable for all purposes at law and equity, including for purposes of section 365 of title
        11 of the United States Code and New York law, and that any breach of any one of such agreements shall be deemed a breach under all such agreements. The Integrated Agreements embody the entire understanding of the parties hereto, and there are no
        further or other agreements or understandings, written or oral, in effect between the parties hereto, relating to the subject matter of this Agreement. In addition to, and without limitation of, the rights of the parties hereto set forth above or
        any right available in law or in equity, pursuant to contract or otherwise, in the event of the failure by a party to this Agreement or any Affiliate of such party to make timely payment of amounts due and owing (following the expiration of any
        relevant cure periods thereunder) under any of the Integrated Agreements, the Separation Agreement or any other agreement related to the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby (together, the “Applicable
          Agreements”), such amounts may at the election of the non-defaulting party be reduced by set-off against any sum or obligation (whether or not matured or contingent and irrespective of the currency or place of payment) owed by the
        non-defaulting party or any Affiliate of the non-defaulting party to the defaulting party or any Affiliate of the defaulting party under any Applicable Agreement.

      

      

      [Signature page follows]

      

      

      
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      IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed by their respective authorized officers as of the day and year first above written.

       

      

      	 	
              VICTORIA’S SECRET & CO.

            
	 	 
	 	
              By:

            	 
	 	 	
              Name:

            
	 	 	
              Title:

            

      

      

      	 	
              L BRANDS, INC.

            
	 	 
	 	
              By:

            	 
	 	 	
              Name:

            
	 	 	
              Title:Exhibit 10.5

      

      

      

      

      FORM OF

      

      

      DOMESTIC TRANSPORTATION SERVICES AGREEMENT

      

      

      

      

      dated as of

      

      

      [__], 2021

      

      

      

      

      by and between

      

      

      

      

      

      

      MAST LOGISTICS SERVICES, LLC

      

      

      

      

      

      

      and

      

      

      

      

      

      

      VICTORIA’S SECRET & CO.

      

      

      
        
          

      

      
      

      

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

       

      

      	 	 	
              Page

            
	 	 	 
	
              ARTICLE 1

            
	
              DEFINED TERMS

            
	 	 	 
	Section 1.01.	
              Defined Terms

            	
              1

            
	 	 	 
	
              ARTICLE 2

            
	
              SERVICES.

            
	 	 	 
	Section 2.01.	
              General

            	
              4

            
	Section 2.02.	
              Products

            	
              5

            
	Section 2.03.	
              Cooperation; Facilities; Further Actions

            	
              5

            
	Section 2.04.	
              Limitations

            	
              5

            
	Section 2.05.	
              Information Technology

            	
              6

            
	 	 	 
	
              ARTICLE 3

            
	
              SERVICE FEES.

            
	 	 	 
	Section 3.01.	
              Fees for Services

            	
              6

            
	Section 3.02.	
              Payment

            	
              6

            
	Section 3.03.	
              Late Payment

            	
              7

            
	Section 3.04.	
              Suspension

            	
              7

            
	Section 3.05.	
              Taxes

            	
              7

            
	Section 3.06.	
              Audits

            	
              8

            
	 	 	 
	
              ARTICLE 4

            
	
              STANDARDS OF SERVICE.

            
	 	 	 
	Section 4.01.	
              General Standard of Service

            	
              8

            
	Section 4.02.	
              Ownership of Products

            	
              9

            
	Section 4.03.	
              Risk of Loss

            	
              9

            
	Section 4.04.	
              Reporting and Review Meetings

            	
              9

            
	 	 	 
	
              ARTICLE 5

            
	
              HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS.

            
	 	 	 
	 Section 5.01.	
              Hazardous Materials

            	
              10

            
	 Section 5.02.	
              Compliance with Law

            	
              10

            
	 	 	 
	
              ARTICLE 6

            
	
              REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES.

            
	 	 	 
	Section 6.01.	
              Representations and Warranties of Service Provider

            	
              10

            
	Section 6.02.	
              Representations and Warranties of VS

            	
              11

            
	 	 	 

      
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              ARTICLE 7

            
	
              INDEMNIFICATION; LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.

            
	 	 	 
	Section 7.01.	
              Indemnification of Service Provider by VS

            	
              11

            
	Section 7.02.	
              Indemnification of VS by Service Provider

            	
              11

            
	Section 7.03.	
              Third-Party Claim Procedures

            	
              12

            
	Section 7.04.	
              Direct Claim Procedures

            	
              12

            
	Section 7.05.	
              Calculation of Damages

            	
              13

            
	Section 7.06.	
              Limitation of Liability; Exclusion of Damages

            	
              13

            
	 	 	 
	
              ARTICLE 8

            
	
              CONFIDENTIALITY.

            
	 	 	 
	Section 8.01.	
              Confidential Information

            	
              13

            
	Section 8.02.	
              No Rights to Confidential Information

            	
              13

            
	Section 8.03.	
              Safeguards

            	
              13

            
	Section 8.04.	
              Permitted Disclosures

            	
              14

            
	 	 	 
	
              ARTICLE 9

            
	
              TERM AND TERMINATION.

            
	 	 	 
	Section 9.01.	
              Term

            	
              14

            
	Section 9.02.	
              Termination for Convenience

            	
              14

            
	Section 9.03.	
              Termination for Material Breach

            	
              14

            
	Section 9.04.	
              Effect of Termination

            	
              14

            
	 	 	 
	
              ARTICLE 10

            
	
              MISCELLANEOUS.

            
	 	 	 
	Section 10.01.	
              Waiver

            	
              15

            
	Section 10.02.	
              Entire Agreement; Amendments

            	
              15

            
	Section 10.03.	
              No Partnership

            	
              15

            
	Section 10.04.	
              Successors

            	
              15

            
	Section 10.05.	
              Notices

            	
              15

            
	Section 10.06.	
              Force Majeure

            	
              16

            
	Section 10.07.	
              Dispute Resolution

            	
              16

            
	Section 10.08.	
              Governing Law and Jurisdiction

            	
              17

            
	Section 10.09.	
              Waiver of Jury Trial

            	
              17

            
	Section 10.10.	
              Specific Performance

            	
              17

              

            
	Section 10.11.	
              Severability

            	
              18

            
	Section 10.12.

            	
              Counterparts; Effectiveness; Third-Party Beneficiaries

            	
              18

            
	Section 10.13.	
              Assignment

            	
              18

              

            
	Section 10.14.	
              Authorization

            	
              18

              

            
	Section 10.15.	
              Headings; Interpretation and Construction

            	
              18

              

            

      

      

      SCHEDULES

      

      

      Schedule 1          Services

      Schedule 2          Fees

      

      

      

      

      

      

      
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      DOMESTIC TRANSPORTATION SERVICES AGREEMENT

      

      

      THIS DOMESTIC TRANSPORTATION SERVICES AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is entered into this [__], 2021 (the “Effective Date”) by and between Mast Logistics Services, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Service Provider”), and Victoria’s Secret & Co., a Delaware
        corporation (“VS”) (each, a “Party” and together, the “Parties”).

      

      

      RECITALS:

      

      

      WHEREAS, Service Provider has pre-existing contractual arrangements with certain carriers engaged in the business of
        transporting property in interstate, intrastate or foreign commerce and is in the business of providing other domestic transportation services;

      

      

      WHEREAS, Service Provider has historically provided certain domestic transportation services to the VS Business (as
        defined herein);

      

      

      WHEREAS, VS and L Brands, Inc. (“L Brands”) have entered into that certain Separation and Distribution Agreement,
        dated as of [__], 2021 (“Separation Agreement”) pursuant to which and on the terms and conditions set forth therein, among other things, L Brands has agreed to distribute the VS Business to the holders of the
        L Brands Common Stock (as defined in the Separation Agreement) as of the Record Date (as defined in the Separation Agreement);

      

      

      WHEREAS, the Separation Agreement contemplates that Service Provider will, at the Distribution Time (as defined in
        the Separation Agreement), enter into this Agreement to provide certain domestic transportation services to VS on the terms and conditions set forth herein in connection with the transactions contemplated by the Separation Agreement; and

      

      

      WHEREAS, following the Effective Date, Service Provider desires to continue to provide certain domestic
        transportation services to the VS Business pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the VS Business desires to continue to receive such domestic transportation services.

      

      

      NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual agreements hereinafter set forth, the Parties, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows:

      

      

      ARTICLE 1

      DEFINED TERMS

      

      

      Section 1.01.          Defined Terms.  As used herein, the following terms shall have the following meanings:

      

      

      “Additional Products” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.02.

      

      

      “Additional Services” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.01(c).

      

      

      
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      “Affiliate” means, with respect to any Person, any other Person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under common control with, such other
        Person.  For the purposes of this definition, “control” means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of a Person, whether through
        the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise, and the terms “controlling” and “controlled” have meanings correlative to the foregoing.

      

      

       “Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

      

      

      “Applicable Law” means, with respect to any Person, any federal, state, local or foreign law (statutory, common or otherwise), constitution, treaty,
        convention, ordinance, code, rule, regulation, order, injunction, judgment, decree, ruling, directive, guidance, instruction, direction, permission, waiver, notice, condition, limitation, restriction or prohibition or other similar requirement
        enacted, adopted, promulgated, imposed, issued or applied by a Governmental Authority that is binding upon or applicable to such Person, its properties or assets or its business or operations.

      

      

      “Arbitration Association” has the meaning set forth in Section 10.07(c).

      

      

      “Canada” means Canada and its territories and possessions.

      

      

      “Confidential Information” means, with respect to a Party, all technical and business information of such Party or any of its Affiliates that is disclosed to
        the other Party and (a) marked as “proprietary,” “confidential” or other substantially similar language or (b) the other Party should otherwise reasonably be expected to understand is confidential based on the content of the information and the
        context of the disclosure.  “Confidential Information” does not include information that (i) is or becomes generally available to the public (other than as a result of a breach of this Agreement), (ii) was available to the receiving Party or any of
        its Affiliates on a non-confidential basis prior to its disclosure to such receiving Party or its Affiliates pursuant to this Agreement (except that this clause (ii) shall not apply to information of either Party in the possession of the other
        Party prior to the Effective Date by virtue of their previous Affiliate relationship), (iii) is or becomes available to the receiving Party or any of its Affiliates from a third party not known by the receiving Party or its Affiliates to be bound
        by a confidentiality agreement or any legal, fiduciary or other obligation restricting disclosure of such information, (iv) is or was independently developed by the receiving Party or any of its Affiliates without violating this Agreement or any
        other agreement between or among the Parties or any of their respective Affiliates, or (v) solely with respect to Service Provider, is known or used in the L Brands Business more broadly than in the VS Business. The terms and conditions of this
        Agreement shall be the Confidential Information of both Parties and the confidential information of any Service Provider Party shall be the Confidential Information of Service Provider.

      

      

      “Damages” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.01.

      

      

      “Disclosing Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.01.

      

      

      “Dispute” has the meaning set forth in Section 10.07(a).

      

      

      “Disputed Amount” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.02(b).

      

      

      “Effective Date” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

      

      

      “e-mail” has the meaning set forth in Section 10.05.

      

      

      “Fees” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.01.

      

      

      
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      “Force Majeure” has the meaning set forth in Section 10.06.

      

      

      “Governmental Authority” means any multinational, foreign, federal, state, local or other governmental, statutory or administrative authority, regulatory
        body or commission or any court, tribunal or judicial or arbitral authority which has any jurisdiction or control over either Party (or any of their Affiliates).

      

      

       “Indemnified Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.03(a).

      

      

      “Indemnifying Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.03(a).

      

      

      “IT Breach” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.05.

      

      

      “L Brands” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

      

      

      “L Brands Business” means all of the businesses conducted by L Brands and its Subsidiaries from time to time, whether before, on or after the Effective Date,
        other than the VS Business.

      

      

      “Mediation Notice” has the meaning set forth in Section 10.07(b).

      

      

      “Mediation Period” has the meaning set forth in Section 10.07(c).

      

      

      “Overdue Amounts” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.02(b).

      

      

      “Party” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

      

      

      “Payment Due Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.02(a).

      

      

      “Person” means an individual, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, association, trust or other entity or organization, including a
        Governmental Authority.

      

      

       “Receiving Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.01.

      

      

      “Review Meetings” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.04(c).

      

      

      “Separation Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

      

      

      “Service Provider” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

      

      

      “Service Provider Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.01(b).

      

      

      “Service Provider Indemnified Persons” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.01.

      

      

      “Service Provider Period” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.03(b).

      

      

      “Service Taxes” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.05(a).

      

      

      “Services” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.01(a).

      

      

      “Subsidiary” means, with respect to any Person, any other entity of which (i) a majority of the voting securities or (ii) securities or other ownership
        interests having ordinary voting power to elect a majority of the board of directors or other persons performing similar functions, are at the time directly or indirectly owned by such Person.

      

      

      
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       “Term” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.01.

      

      

      “Territory” means the United States and Canada.

      

      

      “Third-Party Claim” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.03(a).

      

      

      “Third Party Consent Costs” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.03(b).

      

      

      “Third Party Provider” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.01(b).

      

      

      “United States” or “U.S.” means the United States of America and its territories and possessions.

      

      

      “VS” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

      

      

      “VS Business” means the specialty retail business of VS and its Subsidiaries with respect to women’s intimate and other apparel, accessories, beauty care
        products and fragrances that is conducted under the Victoria’s Secret or PINK brands.

      

      

      “VS Indemnified Persons” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.02.

      

      

      “VS Products” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.02.

      

      

      ARTICLE 2

      SERVICES.

      

      

      Section 2.01.          General.  (a) Subject to the terms and conditions herein, Service Provider shall provide to VS
        the domestic transportation and delivery services set forth in this Agreement and on Schedule 1 hereto (the “Services”) solely to support the needs of the VS Business and solely in the Territory.

      

      

      (b)          In providing the Services hereunder, Service Provider may use, at its discretion, its own personnel or the personnel of any of its Affiliates or
        employ the services of contractors, subcontractors, vendors or other third parties (each, a “Third-Party Provider”); provided that (i) Service Provider shall remain
        responsible for ensuring that its obligations with respect to the Services, including the general standard of service described below under Section 4.01, are satisfied and (ii) any act or omission of such personnel or any other Third-Party
        Provider that would constitute a breach of this Agreement by Service Provider, if such act or omissions were taken or made by Service Provider directly, shall be deemed a breach of this Agreement by Service Provider. Each of Service Provider, its
        Affiliates and any Third-Party Provider that provides the Services shall be referred to as a “Service Provider Party”.

      

      

      (c)          If, during the Term, VS identifies additional domestic transportation and delivery services that it desires to receive from Service Provider (“Additional Services”), then, upon written request from VS that identifies and states its desire to receive such Additional Services, Service Provider shall consider in good faith VS’s request for such Additional
        Services and the Parties shall negotiate in good faith terms (including cost and term of such Additional Services) with respect to the provision of such Additional Services; provided that nothing herein shall obligate either Party to agree to any such terms or to provide or receive any such Additional Services unless agreed in writing by both Parties. To the extent Service Provider agrees in
        writing to provide such Additional Services hereunder, the Parties shall cooperate and act in good faith to add such Additional Services to Schedule 1 to this Agreement. Upon the amendment of Schedule 1 upon mutual written agreement
        of the Parties to include such Additional Services, the term “Services” shall include such Additional Services.

      

      

      
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      Section 2.02.          Products.  Service Provider shall provide the Services for the personal care and apparel product
        lines of the VS Business for which Service Provider provides the Services to the VS Business as of the Effective Date (“VS Products”). To the extent VS desires Service
        Provider to provide the Services for additional product lines of the VS Business (“Additional Products”), the Parties shall negotiate in good faith the terms (including cost and
          term) with respect to the provision of Services for such Additional Products (it being understood that the Parties acknowledge and agree that such Additional Products may require different processing and different cost structure); provided that nothing herein shall obligate either Party to agree to any such terms or to provide or receive the Services with respect to such Additional Products
          unless agreed in writing by both Parties. To the extent the Parties mutually agree in writing on such terms for such Additional Products, the term “VS Products” shall include such Additional Products.

      

      

      Section 2.03.          Cooperation; Facilities; Further Actions.  (a) Upon a Party’s request, the other Party shall
        provide such requesting Party (or in the case of Service Provider as the requesting Party, the applicable Service Provider Party), access to all facilities (including all ancillary facilities-related services), assets and materials and copies of
        all relevant information (including destination addresses, weight of packages, dimensions of packages, content of packages, etc.), in each case, necessary or reasonably useful for the Service Provider Party to provide the Services to VS or for VS
        to receive the Services, as applicable.  Without limiting the foregoing, as a condition for Service Provider’s provision of the Services to VS, VS shall (i) prior to delivery to Service Provider, package all relevant VS Products, and label such
        packages, in accordance with Service Provider’s reasonable requests and in any event, in a manner substantially similar to the manner in which the VS Products were packaged and such packages were labeled with respect to similar Services immediately
        prior to the Effective Date, (ii) provide the Service Provider Party with any and all necessary import and export documentation and information for the relevant VS Products, (iii) provide Service Provider with volume and destination forecasts in a
        form and manner substantially similar to the manner in which such forecasts were provided by the VS Business immediately prior to the Effective Date and (iv) provide the Service Provider Party with any and all necessary hazardous shipping
        documentation (including Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)) for the VS Products. Service Provider shall not be responsible for any inability to provide a Service or any delay in doing so to the extent that such inability or delay is the result of
        the failure of VS to timely comply with any of its obligations in this Section 2.03(a).

      

      

      (b)          Service Provider and VS shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain, and to keep and maintain in effect (or to cause their respective
        Affiliates to obtain, and to keep and maintain in effect), all governmental or third party licenses and consents required for the provision of the Services by Service Provider in accordance with the terms of this Agreement; provided that if Service Provider or any of its Affiliates is unable to obtain any such license or consent, Service
        Provider shall promptly notify VS in writing and shall, and shall cause its Affiliates to, use commercially reasonable efforts to implement an appropriate alternative arrangement. 
        The costs relating to obtaining any such licenses or consents shall be borne solely by VS (the “Third Party Consent Costs”) and none of Service Provider or any of its Affiliates shall be required to
        pay any money or other consideration or grant any other accommodation to any Person (including any amendment to any contract) or initiate any action, suit or proceeding against any Person to obtain any such license or consent; provided that Service Provider and its Affiliates shall not incur any such costs without the prior written consent of VS.  If any such license, consent or alternative arrangement is not available despite the
        commercially reasonable efforts of Service Provider and its Affiliates or as a result of VS failing to consent to the incurrence of costs relating to obtaining any such license or consent, Service Provider shall not be required to cause to be
        provided the affected Services.

      

      

      Section 2.04.          Limitations.  (a) VS agrees that the Services will be used by VS solely in connection with the
        operation of the VS Business.  VS may not resell, license the use of or otherwise permit the use by any Person other than VS of any Services, except with the prior written consent of Service Provider.

      

      

      (b)          In providing the Services, unless expressly agreed in writing by the Parties, in no event shall Service Provider be obligated to (i) hire any
        additional employees, (ii) maintain the employment of any specific employee, (iii) purchase, lease or license any additional equipment, trucks, hardware or software or (iv) provide the Services for any fiscal year at a volume or level that is more
        than one hundred and thirty percent (130%) of the volume or level of the Services provided to the VS Business during the 2019 fiscal year.

      

      

      
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      Section 2.05.          Information Technology.

      

      

      (a)          Subject to the terms and conditions herein, VS may access Service Provider’s information technology systems solely to the extent necessary to (i)
        provide Service Provider information regarding the type, volume and requested timing and destination of VS Products to be transported and delivered in connection with the Services or any other information requested by Service Provider and (ii) to
        the extent available, receive access to real-time data related to the VS Products for purposes of tracking and tracing freight; provided that Service Provider may without prior notice and without liability
        to VS, exclude for good cause any VS employee from Service Provider’s information technology systems if, in Service Provider’s reasonable and good faith opinion, such exclusion is deemed advisable in the interest of completion of the Services, the
        safety or security of the information technology systems or employees of any Service Provider Party or the confidentiality of any Service Provider Party’s Confidential Information.

      

      

      (b)          VS shall, and shall cause its employees and any subcontractors to (i) not attempt to obtain access to or use any information technology systems
        of any Service Provider Party, or any data owned by any Service Provider Party, or any data used or processed by Service Provider (other than any data of VS), except to the extent required to receive the Services, (ii) maintain reasonable security
        measures to protect the systems of each Service Provider Party to which it has access pursuant to this Agreement from access by unauthorized third parties, and any “back door”, “time bomb”, “Trojan Horse”, “worm”, “drop dead device”, “virus” or
        other computer software routine intended or designed to disrupt, disable, harm or otherwise impede in any manner the operation of such systems, (iii) not permit access or use of information technology systems of any Service Provider Party by a
        third party other than as authorized by prior written consent of Service Provider, (iv) not disable, damage or erase or disrupt or impair the normal operation of the information technology systems of any Service Provider Party, and (v) comply with
        the security policies and procedures of each Service Provider Party (to the extent previously provided to VS in writing and applicable to such Service Provider Party’s information technology systems).  Each Party shall promptly notify the other
        Party in the event it or any of its respective Affiliates becomes aware of or suspects that there has been a breach of security or a loss, theft or unauthorized access, use or disclosure of any information technology systems (collectively, “IT Breach”) of any Service Provider Party or VS to the extent such (A) IT Breach could adversely affect the provision or receipt of the Services hereunder or such other Party’s data or Confidential Information or
        (B) notice is required by Applicable Law.

      

      

      ARTICLE 3

      SERVICE FEES.

      

      

      Section 3.01.          Fees for Services.  Subject to the provisions hereof, VS shall pay Service Provider (or the
        Service Provider Party designated by Service Provider) the fees set forth in Schedule 2 for the Services (“Fees”), and in accordance with the provisions of, this Agreement, including the Schedules
        hereto, without any offset or deduction except as otherwise expressly set forth herein.

      

      

      Section 3.02.          Payment.  (a) Service Provider shall invoice, or shall cause the applicable Service Provider
        party to invoice, VS on a monthly basis (not later than the fifteenth (15th) day of the following month), for the Fees and Service Taxes (which Service Taxes will be
        separately stated in each such invoice) incurred in the prior month for the Services, and will provide to VS the same billing data and level of detail provided to the VS Business immediately prior to the Effective Date. VS agrees to pay all Fees
        and Service Taxes invoiced by Service Provider no later than thirty (30) days after the date of the invoice (such 30th day, the “Payment

          Due Date”). Such payments shall be made by VS by wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account designated in writing by Service Provider.

      

      

      
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      (b)          In the event VS has a good faith dispute that any Fees that are the subject of any invoice provided by Service Provider hereunder is not properly
        payable by VS pursuant to the terms of this Agreement (such amount, a “Disputed Amount”), VS shall notify Service Provider in writing within thirty (30) days after the later of (i) its receipt of such invoice
        for such Fees or (ii) the date VS becomes aware of such Disputed Amount, but in no event later than one year after VS’s receipt of such invoice.  Such notice shall contain the amount of the Disputed Amount, reasonable back-up related to the dispute
        and a written description of the reason(s) VS is disputing such Fees. The Parties shall then work diligently and in good faith to resolve the dispute as soon as reasonably practicable in accordance with the dispute resolution procedures set forth
        in Section 10.07. In the event the resolution of the dispute is such that any such Disputed Amounts are due from VS (“Overdue Amounts”), VS shall pay such Overdue Amounts which are due within thirty
        (30) days of such resolution, with interest accruing for any such Overdue Amounts not made within fifteen (15) days of the Payment Due Date applicable to such Overdue Amounts, at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum, from such fifteenth (15th) day following such Payment Due Date until the date payment is actually made; provided that such interest rate shall not
        exceed the maximum rate permitted by Applicable Law. In the event that any Disputed Amount is greater than one hundred thousand U.S. Dollars ($100,000), VS shall pay such Disputed Amount into an escrow account pending resolution of the applicable
        dispute.

      

      

      Section 3.03.          Late Payment.  If VS fails to pay any amount of any Fees due under this Agreement within fifteen
        (15) days of the Payment Due Date for such Fees, Service Provider may charge, in addition to such amount of Fees due on such Payment Due Date, interest on such amounts at twelve percent (12%) per annum, from such 15th day following such Payment Due Date until the date payment is actually made; provided that such interest rate shall not exceed the maximum rate
        permitted by Applicable Law. All payments made to Service Provider by VS hereunder shall be applied first to unpaid interest and then to Fees invoiced but unpaid. If VS fails to pay the amount of any Fees invoiced hereunder within sixty (60) days
        of the relevant Payment Due Date, such failure shall be considered a material breach of this Agreement; provided that any such failure to pay any Disputed Amounts during the pendency of the applicable
        dispute shall not constitute a material breach of this Agreement during the pendency of such dispute.

      

      

      Section 3.04.          Suspension.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, to the extent the
        aggregate amount of any overdue unpaid invoices and/or Disputed Amounts exceeds one million U.S. Dollars ($1,000,000), Service Provider may, after ten (10) days’ prior written notice to VS, elect to suspend, without liability, its obligations
        hereunder to cause to be provided any or all Services to VS until such time as such invoices have been paid in full and the disputes applicable to the Disputed Amounts have been resolved.

      

      

      Section 3.05.          Taxes.  (a) VS shall bear and pay all applicable sales, use, transaction, consumption, excise,
        services, value added, transfer and other similar taxes (and any related interest, penalty, addition to tax or additional amount imposed) incurred or imposed with respect to the provision of the Services hereunder, to this Agreement or to any
        payment hereunder (“Service Taxes”), whether or not such Service Taxes are shown on any invoices; provided, however, that VS
        shall not be responsible hereunder for any interest or penalties incurred as a result of any failure of such Service Taxes to be shown on the appropriate invoice as provided above. If Service Provider pays any portion of such Service Taxes, VS
        shall reimburse Service Provider within five (5) days of receipt of evidence that such Service Taxes have been paid. Any Service Taxes shall be incremental to other payments or charges identified in this Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, VS
        shall not be required to bear or pay any taxes of any Service Provider Party except as expressly provided herein. Each Party shall, and shall cause its Affiliates to, use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize or reduce the amount of Service
        Taxes otherwise payable, including by availing itself of any available exemptions or reductions to any such Service Taxes and cooperating with the other Party in providing information or documentation that may be reasonably necessary to minimize
        such Service Taxes or to obtain such exemptions.

      

      

      
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      (b)          All sums payable under this Agreement shall be paid free and clear of all deductions or withholdings unless such deduction or withholding is
        required by Applicable Law, in which event the Party or other Person making such payment shall be entitled to deduct and withhold from any such sum any such amount required to be so deducted or withheld under Applicable Law, such Party or other
        Person shall remit (or cause to be remitted) such deducted or withheld amounts over to the applicable Governmental Authority in accordance with the requirements of Applicable Law and provide the recipient of such sums with an official receipt
        confirming payment.  To the extent that any amounts are deducted or withheld from sums otherwise payable under this Agreement and remitted to the applicable Governmental Authority as provided above, such amounts shall be treated for all purposes of
        this Agreement as having been paid to the Party or other Person in respect of which such deduction or withholding was made.  Each Party shall, and shall cause its Affiliates to, use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize or reduce the amount
        of any such required withholding or deduction, including by availing itself of any available exemptions from or reductions to such withholding or deduction and cooperating with the other Party in providing information or documentation that may be
        reasonably necessary to minimize such withholding or deduction or to obtain such exemptions.

      

      

      Section 3.06.          Audits.  Throughout the Term and for one (1) year thereafter, VS shall have the right once
        within each calendar year, at its own expense and on thirty (30) days’ advance written notice to Service Provider, to have an independent auditor reasonably acceptable to Service Provider (and who has executed an appropriate confidentiality
        agreement reasonably acceptable to Service Provider) audit the books and records of Service Provider or any of its Affiliates for the sole purpose of certifying the accuracy of the Fees charged by Service Provider to VS in accordance with the terms
        of this Agreement for the preceding calendar year; provided that (a) any such audit shall take place during reasonable business hours on a mutually agreed upon date, (b) such auditor shall in no event be
        entitled to any contingency fee (or otherwise have any portion of its compensation be directly or indirectly determined based on the outcome of such audit) and (c) no such books and records may be audited more than one time. Service Provider may
        designate competitively sensitive information which such auditor may see and review but which it may not disclose to VS and all such books and records, and any applicable audit report and findings, shall be the Confidential Information of Service
        Provider.  VS shall provide to Service Provider a copy of each such audit report promptly after its receipt thereof.  In the event that any such audit indicates any overpayment or underpayment of Fees paid to Service Provider by VS, the applicable
        Party shall pay to the other Party (within thirty (30) days following the date of delivery of such audit report to Service Provider) the amount of such overpayment or underpayment, as the case may be. If either Party has a good faith dispute with
        respect to the findings of such audit, the Parties shall follow the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 10.07.

      

      

      ARTICLE 4

      STANDARDS OF SERVICE.

      

      

      Section 4.01.          General Standard of Service.  Except as otherwise agreed by the Parties in writing or expressly
        provided in this Agreement, Service Provider agrees that the nature, quality and standard of care applicable to the delivery of the Services hereunder shall be substantially the same as that of the Services which Service Provider generally provides
        from time to time, now or in the future, to its Subsidiaries and Affiliates. Without limiting the foregoing, the Services shall be performed in a good, workmanlike, professional and conscientious manner by experienced and qualified employees of
        Service Provider or any other Service Provider Party according to the generally accepted standards of the industry to which the Services pertain. Service Provider shall not be responsible for any inability to provide the Services or any delay in
        doing so to the extent that such inability or delay is the result of the failure of VS to timely provide the information, access or other cooperation necessary for Service Provider to provide the Services hereunder. Service Provider’s obligation to
        cause the Services to be provided in accordance with the standards set forth in this Section 4.01 shall be subject to Service Provider’s right to supplement, modify, substitute or otherwise alter any of the Services from time to time in a
        manner that is generally consistent with supplements, modifications, substitutions or alterations made for similar services provided or otherwise made available by Service Provider, or as required by Applicable Law. Service Provider shall use
        reasonable best efforts to inform VS in writing as soon as practicable, but in any event at least thirty (30) days in advance, of any significant change it proposes to undertake with respect to the Services provided to VS hereunder which would
        result in a material increase in the cost of the Services to VS or a change that would diminish the nature or quality of the Services provided to VS hereunder, and in the event VS reasonably objects thereto, the Parties shall work together to
        equitably resolve such objection. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Parties acknowledge and agree that the management of and control over the provision of the Services (including, without limitation, the determination or
        designation at any time of the assets, equipment, employees and other resources of Service Provider to be used in connection with providing the Services) shall reside exclusively with Service Provider. In addition, all labor matters relating to any
        employees of Service Provider (including, without limitation, any employees of any related entity involved in the provision of Services to VS) shall be within the exclusive control and responsibility of Service Provider, and VS shall not be
        entitled to take any action affecting such matters.

      

      

      
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      Section 4.02.          Ownership of Products.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, as between
        the Parties, (a) title to all VS Products that are transported, shipped, warehoused or otherwise held in the custody of Service Provider on behalf of VS pursuant to this Agreement shall at all times remain with VS and (b) VS shall at all times be
        the owner of record of such VS Product.

      

      

      Section 4.03.          Risk of Loss.

      

      

      (a)          Risk of loss for VS Products shall be held by VS until such VS Products are physically delivered to the care, custody or control of a Service
        Provider Party at a location mutually agreed upon by the Parties in writing, at which point, risk of loss shall transfer to Service Provider, and upon the delivery of such VS Product to the applicable destination agreed upon in writing by the
        Parties, risk of loss for such VS Products shall transfer to VS. Service Provider agrees to deliver all VS Products tendered to Service Provider in the same condition as they were in at the time of tender.

      

      

      (b)          In the event any VS Products are lost, damaged, destroyed or stolen during the period where Service Provider holds the risk of loss for such VS
        Products pursuant to Section 4.03(a) (such period, the “Service Provider Period”), (i) Service Provider shall pay VS for sixty percent (60%) of retail value for all such VS Products (except in the
        event that such VS Products are lost, damaged, destroyed or stolen during the Service Provider Period due to the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Service Provider, in which case Service Provider shall be liable to VS for the full retail
        value for all such VS Products) or (ii) at VS’s sole discretion, Service Provider may instead pay all costs and expenses to replace such VS Products; provided in each case of clauses (i) and (ii) Service
        Provider’s obligation to pay VS for such VS Products shall not exceed $250,000 per occurrence (provided that, if Service Provider is able to recover an amount greater than $250,000 for such VS Products under
        its applicable third-party carrier contract, such excess recovery shall be passed through to VS) or $5,000,000 per calendar year. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Service Provider shall not be liable in any event for (x)
        inherent qualities of the VS Products, (y) a Force Majeure event or (z) the gross negligence or willful misconduct of VS and its Affiliates.

      

      

      (c)          All claims by VS or any of its Affiliates for loss, damage, destruction or theft of any VS Products during the Service Provider Period must be
        made in writing within eight (8) months after (i) in the case of damage or destroyed VS Products, the actual date of delivery or (ii) in the case of lost or stolen VS Products, discovery of the applicable loss or theft. All claims will be
        acknowledged in writing by Service Provider within thirty (30) days of receipt thereof, and will be paid, if not disputed, within sixty (60) days of such receipt. Any proceeding arising from any such claim must be instituted within one (1) year
        after receipt of Service Provider’s written notification of its dispute of such claim. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the sole and exclusive remedies available to VS for any VS Products lost, damaged, destroyed or
        stolen during the Service Provider Period will be the remedies set forth in this Section 4.03 of this Agreement.

      

      

      Section 4.04.          Reporting and Review Meetings.   (a) Upon VS’s reasonable written request, Service Provider shall work in good faith with VS to provide VS with reports regarding the provision and receipt of the Services in a manner substantially similar to the manner
        in which such reporting was provided to the VS Business immediately prior to the Effective Date; provided that, except as expressly set forth herein, Service Provider is not required to provide access to
        any of its or any of its Affiliates’ Confidential Information to VS.

      

      

      
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      (b)          During the Term of this Agreement, VS shall have reasonable access to any shipping building owned or controlled by Service Provider and then-used
        by Service Provider to provide the Services; provided that (i) such access shall take place during normal business hours and following reasonable advance written notice, (ii) VS’s access shall be subject to
        its and its employees and other representatives’ compliances with all policies, procedures, rules and regulations applicable to such shipping building (including any and all applicable security and safety policies), (iii) VS shall not be permitted
        to access any Confidential Information of Service Provider or any of its Affiliates without the prior written consent of Service Provider, (iv) such access shall be limited to the extent necessary for VS to use and receive the Services and (v)
        Service Provider may without prior notice and without liability to VS, exclude or remove for good cause any VS employee from such shipping building if, in Service Provider’s reasonable and good faith opinion, such exclusion or removal is deemed
        advisable in the interest of Services completion, the safety or security of such shipping building or employees of any Service Provider Party or the confidentiality of any Service Provider Party’s Confidential Information.

      

      

      (c)          The Parties agree to hold review meetings (the “Review Meetings”) in a manner and frequency mutually
        agreed upon by the Parties in writing. During the Review Meetings, representatives of VS and of Service Provider shall work together in good faith to review and discuss any operational, strategic or other issues raised by any participant with
        respect to the provision of the Services hereunder. The Parties shall also review season end results and next season projections. The Parties intend that information exchanged at such Review Meetings shall be in addition to ongoing communication
        between representatives of VS and Service Provider with respect to the provision of the Services hereunder.

      

      

      ARTICLE 5

      HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS.

      

      

      Section 5.01.          Hazardous Materials.  Except to the extent VS provides Service Provider with prior written
        notice otherwise, VS hereby represents and warrants that all VS Products that are transported, shipped, warehoused or otherwise held in the custody of Service Provider on behalf of VS pursuant to this Agreement shall qualify for the U.S. Department
        of Transportation (DOT) Limited Quantity shipment exception such that no hazardous shipping papers are required.

      

      

      Section 5.02.          Compliance with Law.  The Parties shall, and shall cause their respective Affiliates and
        employees to, comply with all Applicable Laws in connection with the provision or receipt of the Services hereunder.

      

      

      ARTICLE 6

      REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES.

      

      

      Section 6.01.          Representations and Warranties of Service Provider.  Service Provider represents and warrants to
        VS that:

      

      

      (a)          Service Provider is an entity duly organized, validly existing and in good standing (with respect to jurisdictions that recognize such concept)
        under the laws of its jurisdiction of organization and has all corporate powers required to carry on its business as now conducted.

      

      

      (b)          The execution, delivery and performance by Service Provider of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby by
        Service Provider are within Service Provider’s corporate powers and have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action on the part of Service Provider. This Agreement constitutes a valid and binding agreement of Service Provider
        enforceable against Service Provider in accordance with its terms (subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent transfer, reorganization, moratorium and other laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and general principles of equity).

      

      

      
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      (c)          The execution, delivery and performance by Service Provider of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby by
        Service Provider require no action by or in respect of, or filing with, any Governmental Authority other than any such action or filing that has already been taken or made or as to which the failure to make or obtain would not reasonably be
        expected to materially impede or delay the performance by Service Provider of its obligations hereunder.

      

      

      Section 6.02.          Representations and Warranties of VS.  VS represents and warrants to Service Provider that:

      

      

      (a)          VS is an entity duly organized, validly existing and in good standing (with respect to jurisdictions that recognize such concept) under the laws
        of its jurisdiction of organization and has all corporate powers required to carry on its business as now conducted.

      

      

      (b)          The execution, delivery and performance by VS of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby by VS are within
        VS’s corporate powers and have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action on the part of VS.  This Agreement constitutes a valid and binding agreement of VS, enforceable against VS in accordance with its terms (subject to applicable
        bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent transfer, reorganization, moratorium and other laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and general principles of equity).

      

      

      (c)          The execution, delivery and performance by VS of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby by VS require no
        action by or in respect of, or filing with, any Governmental Authority other than any such action or filing that has already been taken or made or as to which the failure to make or obtain would not reasonably be expected to materially impede or
        delay the performance by VS of its obligations hereunder.

      

      

      ARTICLE 7

      INDEMNIFICATION; LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.

      

      

      Section 7.01.          Indemnification of Service Provider by VS.  Subject to the terms and conditions herein, VS
        agrees to and shall indemnify and hold harmless Service Provider and each other Service Provider Party and their respective directors, officers, partners, members, managers, agents and employees (collectively, the “Service

          Provider Indemnified Persons”) from and against any and all damage, loss, liability and expense (including, without limitation, reasonable expenses of investigation and reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses in connection with any action,
        suit or proceeding) (“Damages”) asserted against, incurred or suffered by any Service Provider Indemnified Person or as a result of Damages arising from a claim by a third party, in each case, arising out of
        or in connection with (a) VS’s or any of its Affiliates’ breach of this Agreement, (b) any VS Products, (c) the receipt or use of the Services by VS or any of its Affiliates, (d) VS’s or any of its Affiliates’ violation of Applicable Law, or (e)
        VS’s or any of its Affiliates’ gross negligence, fraud or willful misconduct; provided that the foregoing indemnification obligation shall not apply to the extent such Damages are caused by (i) a breach of
        this Agreement by Service Provider, any of its Affiliates or any other Service Provider Party or (ii) Service Provider’s or any of its Affiliates’ or any other Service Provider Party’s gross negligence, fraud or willful misconduct.

      

      

      Section 7.02.          Indemnification of VS by Service Provider.  Subject to the terms and conditions herein, Service
        Provider agrees to and shall indemnify and hold harmless VS and its directors, officers, partners, members, managers, agents and employees (collectively, the “VS Indemnified Persons”) from and against any and
        all Damages asserted against, incurred or suffered by any VS Indemnified Person or as a result of Damages arising from a claim by a third party, in each case, arising out of or in connection with (a) any Service Provider Party’s breach of this
        Agreement, (b) any Service Provider Party’s violation of Applicable Law, or (c) Service Provider’s or any of its Affiliates’ or any Service Provider Party’s gross negligence, fraud or willful misconduct; provided
        that the foregoing indemnification obligation shall not apply to the extent such Damages are caused by (i) a breach of this Agreement by VS or any of its Affiliates, (ii) any VS Products, (iii) use of the Services by VS or any of its Affiliates, or
        (iv) VS’s or any of its Affiliates’ gross negligence, fraud or willful misconduct.

      

      

      
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      Section 7.03.          Third-Party Claim Procedures.  (a) The Party seeking indemnification under Section 7.01
        or Section 7.02, as applicable, (the “Indemnified Party”) agrees to give prompt notice in writing to the Party against whom indemnity is to be sought (the “Indemnifying

          Party”) of the assertion of any claim or the commencement of any suit, action or proceeding by any third party (“Third-Party Claim”) in respect of which indemnity may be sought under such Section. 
        Such notice shall set forth in reasonable detail such Third-Party Claim and the basis for indemnification (taking into account the information then available to the Indemnified Party).  The failure to so notify the Indemnifying Party shall not
        relieve the Indemnifying Party of its obligations hereunder, except to the extent such failure shall have adversely prejudiced the Indemnifying Party.

      

      

      (b)          The Indemnifying Party shall be entitled to participate in the defense of any Third-Party Claim and, subject to the limitations set forth in this
        Section 7.03, shall be entitled to control and appoint lead counsel for such defense, in each case at its own expense.

      

      

      (c)          If the Indemnifying Party shall assume the control of the defense of any Third-Party Claim in accordance with the provisions of this Section
          7.03, the Indemnifying Party shall obtain the prior written consent of the Indemnified Party (which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed) before entering into any settlement of such Third-Party Claim, if the settlement
        does not release the Indemnified Party and its Affiliates from all liabilities and obligations with respect to such Third-Party Claim or the settlement imposes injunctive or other equitable relief against the Indemnified Party or any of its
        Affiliates, and the Indemnified Party shall be entitled to participate in the defense of any Third-Party Claim and to employ separate counsel of its choice for such purpose.  The fees and expenses of such separate counsel shall be paid by the
        Indemnified Party.

      

      

      (d)          Each Party shall cooperate, and cause their respective Affiliates to cooperate, in the defense or prosecution of any Third-Party Claim and shall
        furnish or cause to be furnished such records, information and testimony, and attend such conferences, discovery proceedings, hearings, trials or appeals, as may be reasonably requested in connection therewith.

      

      

      Section 7.04.          Direct Claim Procedures.  In the event an Indemnified Party has a claim for indemnity under Section

          7.01 or Section 7.02, as applicable, against an Indemnifying Party that does not involve a Third-Party Claim, the Indemnified Party agrees to give prompt notice in writing of such claim to the Indemnifying Party.  Such notice shall
        set forth in reasonable detail such claim and the basis for indemnification (taking into account the information then available to the Indemnified Party).  The failure to so notify the Indemnifying Party shall not relieve the Indemnifying Party of
        its obligations hereunder, except to the extent such failure shall have materially and adversely prejudiced the Indemnifying Party.  If the Indemnifying Party does not notify the Indemnified Party within thirty (30) days following the receipt of a
        notice with respect to any such claim that the Indemnifying Party disputes its indemnity obligation to the Indemnified Party for any Damages with respect to such claim, such Damages shall be conclusively deemed a liability of the Indemnifying Party
        and the Indemnifying Party shall promptly pay to the Indemnified Party any and all Damages arising out of such claim.  If the Indemnifying Party has timely disputed its indemnity obligation for any Damages with respect to such claim, the Parties
        shall follow the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 10.07.

      

      

      
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      Section 7.05.          Calculation of Damages.  The amount of any Damages payable under Section 7.01 or Section

          7.02, as applicable, by the Indemnifying Party shall be net of any amounts recovered by the Indemnified Party under applicable insurance policies or from any other Party alleged to be responsible therefor.  If the Indemnified Party receives
        any amounts under applicable insurance policies, or from any other Party alleged to be responsible for any Damages, subsequent to an indemnification payment by the Indemnifying Party, then such Indemnified Party shall promptly reimburse the
        Indemnifying Party for any payment made or expense incurred by such Indemnifying Party in connection with providing such indemnification payment up to the amount received by the Indemnified Party, net of any expenses incurred by such Indemnified
        Party in collecting such amount.

      

      

      Section 7.06.          Limitation of Liability; Exclusion of Damages.  (a) TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY
        APPLICABLE LAW, EXCEPT FOR A PARTY’S BREACH OF ITS CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER OR A PARTY’S GROSS NEGLIGENCE, FRAUD OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT, NO PARTY HERETO WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY (i) PUNITIVE, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY OR TREBLED
        DAMAGES (IN EACH CASE, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PAYABLE TO A THIRD PARTY IN RESPECT OF A THIRD-PARTY PROCEEDING BASED ON A FINAL JUDGMENT OF A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION) OR (ii) LOST PROFITS, DIMINUTION IN VALUE, MULTIPLE-BASED OR OTHER DAMAGES
        CALCULATED BASED ON A MULTIPLE OF ANOTHER FINANCIAL MEASURE, IN EACH CASE, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT EVEN IF THE OTHER PARTY HAD BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

      

      

      (b)          NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING ELSE HEREIN TO THE CONTRARY, EXCEPT FOR ANY FEES PAYABLE BY VS TO SERVICE PROVIDER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS AGREEMENT FOR
        THE SERVICES HEREUNDER OR A PARTY’S GROSS NEGLIGENCE, FRAUD OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT, AND SUBJECT TO SECTION 4.03, THE MAXIMUM AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF EACH PARTY UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT IN ANY CALENDAR YEAR SHALL NOT
        EXCEED AND SHALL BE LIMITED TO $7,500,000 .

      

      

      ARTICLE 8

      CONFIDENTIALITY.

      

      

      Section 8.01.          Confidential Information.  Except as expressly permitted hereunder, from and after the Effective
        Date, each Party (“Receiving Party”) shall hold, and cause its respective directors, officers, employees, agents, consultants and advisors to hold, in confidence all Confidential Information of the other
        Party (“Disclosing Party”) and shall not, without the prior written consent of the Disclosing Party, disclose or use any Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party. Nothing in this Section 8.01
        shall limit any other confidentiality obligations among the Parties to this Agreement pursuant to any other agreement between or among such Parties or any of their Affiliates.

      

      

      Section 8.02.          No Rights to Confidential Information.  Each Party acknowledges that it will not acquire any
        right, title or interest in or to any Confidential Information of the other Party by reason of this Agreement or the provision or receipt of the Services hereunder.

      

      

      Section 8.03.          Safeguards.  Each Receiving Party agrees to establish and maintain administrative, physical and
        technical safeguards, information technology and data security procedures and other protections against the destruction, loss, unauthorized access or alteration of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information which are no less rigorous than
        those otherwise maintained for its own Confidential Information.

      

      

      
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      Section 8.04.          Permitted Disclosures.  Notwithstanding Section 8.01, (a) the Receiving Party may
        disclose the Confidential Information (i) to any of its employees, contractors, suppliers, agents and other representatives who need it in connection with this Agreement and are bound in writing by reasonable restrictions regarding disclosure and
        use of the Confidential Information or (ii) to the extent such disclosure is in response to a valid order of a court or other Governmental Authority or to otherwise comply with Applicable Law; provided
        that, in the case of clause (ii), the Receiving Party shall first give notice to the Disclosing Party and reasonably cooperate with the Disclosing Party to obtain a protective order or other measures preserving the confidential treatment of such
        Confidential Information and requiring that the information or documents so disclosed be used only for the purposes for which the order was issued or as otherwise required by Applicable Law and (b) each Party may disclose the terms and conditions
        of this Agreement (i) in confidence, to its accountants, banks and present and prospective financing sources and their advisors, (ii) in connection with the enforcement of this Agreement or rights under this Agreement, (iii) in confidence, in
        connection with an actual or proposed merger, acquisition or similar transaction involving such Party, (iv) in confidence, to its Affiliates, (v) in confidence, to its third-party contractors who have a need to know, solely in connection with their
        provision of Services to VS hereunder, (vi) as required by applicable securities laws or the rules of any stock exchange on which securities of such Party are traded or any other Applicable Law; provided
        that prior to making any such disclosure, such Party shall provide written notice to the other Party regarding the nature and extent of the disclosure to enable the other Party to seek to obtain confidential treatment, to the extent available, for
        such Confidential Information, or (vii) as mutually agreed upon by the Parties in writing.

      

      

      ARTICLE 9

      TERM AND TERMINATION.

      

      

      Section 9.01.          Term.  The term of this Agreement (the “Term”) shall
        commence on the Effective Date and remain in effect for an initial term of three (3) years, and shall thereafter automatically renew for successive one (1) year terms unless earlier terminated pursuant to Sections 9.02 or 9.03
        below.

      

      

      Section 9.02.          Termination for Convenience.  (a) VS may, at any time during the Term and for any reason,
        terminate this Agreement by giving at least eighteen (18) months’ prior written notice of such termination to Service Provider.

      

      

      (b)          Service Provider may, at any time during the Term and for any reason, terminate this Agreement by giving at least thirty six (36) months’ prior
        written notice of such termination to VS; provided that (i) Service Provider may not establish a termination date pursuant to this Section 9.02(b) between October 1st of any calendar year and the
        last day of February of the following calendar year and (ii) Service Provider may not provide such notice to VS prior to January 1, 2022.

      

      

      Section 9.03.          Termination for Material Breach.  Either Party may terminate this Agreement immediately upon
        written notice to the other Party if the other Party materially breaches this Agreement (including, for VS, upon a failure to make any required and undisputed payment hereunder pursuant to Section 3.02) and such breach is incapable of being
        cured or has not been cured within thirty (30) calendar days after the breaching Party receives notice of such breach; provided, however, that, in the event that a
        material breach of this Agreement is not cured by the breaching Party after thirty (30) calendar days despite the breaching Party’s good faith efforts to cure such breach, the period for cure hereunder shall be extended for an additional thirty
        (30) calendar days or such other longer period as reasonably agreed by the Parties in writing.  Any termination of this Agreement shall be without prejudice to any other rights and remedies any Party may have pursuant to Applicable Law, in equity
        or otherwise.

      

      

      Section 9.04.          Effect of Termination.  Other than as required by Applicable Law, upon termination of this
        Agreement, Service Provider shall have no further obligation to provide any Services to VS and VS shall have no obligation to make any payments relating to the Services; provided that, notwithstanding such
        termination, VS shall remain liable to Service Provider for any Fees incurred prior to the effective date of the termination of this Agreement. Notwithstanding any termination pursuant to Sections 9.02 or 9.03, Section
          3.05, Section 4.03(b), Section 4.03(c), Article 7, Article 8, this Section 9.04 and Article 10  shall survive any such termination.

      

      

      
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      ARTICLE 10

      MISCELLANEOUS.

      

      

      Section 10.01.          Waiver.  Any provision of this Agreement may be waived, but only if such waiver is in writing
        and signed by the waiving Party. No such waiver shall in any event be deemed a waiver of any subsequent default under the same or any other term or provision contained herein. No failure or delay by any Party in exercising any right, power or
        privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof.

      

      

      Section 10.02.          Entire Agreement; Amendments.  This Agreement and the Schedules attached hereto, together with
        the Separation Agreement, set forth the entire understanding between the Parties concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and incorporate all prior negotiations and understandings. There are no covenants, promises, agreements, conditions or
        understandings, either oral or written, between the Parties relating to the subject matter of this Agreement other than those set forth herein. No representation or warranty has been made by or on behalf of either Party to this Agreement (or any
        officer, director, employee or agent thereof) to induce the other Party to enter into this Agreement or to abide by or consummate any transactions contemplated by any terms of this Agreement except representations and warranties, if any, expressly
        set forth herein. No alteration, amendment, change or addition to this Agreement shall be binding upon either Party unless in writing and signed by both Parties.

      

      

      Section 10.03.          No Partnership.  (a) Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be deemed or construed by the
        Parties or by any third person to create the relationship of employee and employer, principal and agent or of partnership or of joint venture. Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, including each Party’s indemnification obligations under Sections

        7.01 and 7.02, VS assumes full responsibility for, and Service Provider will have no liability with respect to, VS’s employees or agents and Service Provider assumes full responsibility for, and VS will have no liability with
        respect to, Service Provider’s employees or agents.

      

      

      (b)          Nothing in this Agreement shall establish or be deemed to establish any fiduciary relationship between the Parties, and each Party acknowledges
        and agrees that neither Party shall have authority or power to bind the other Party or any of its Affiliates or to contract in the name of, or create a liability against, the other Party or any of its Affiliates in any way or for any purpose, to
        accept any service of process upon the other Party or any of its Affiliates or to receive any notices of any kind on behalf of the other Party or any of its Affiliates. The Parties’ respective rights and obligations hereunder shall be limited to
        the contractual rights and obligations expressly set forth herein on the terms and conditions set forth herein.

      

      

      Section 10.04.          Successors.  Each and all of the provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure
        to the benefit of the Parties and, except as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement, their respective successors and permitted assigns.

      

      

      Section 10.05.          Notices.  All notices, requests and other communications to any Party hereunder shall be in
        writing (including electronic mail (“e-mail”) transmission, so long as a receipt of such e-mail is requested and received) and shall be given,

      

      

      If to Service Provider:

      

      

      Mast Logistics Services, LLC

      Address: Two Limited Parkway

      Columbus, OH 43230

      Attn: Bruce Mosier

      Email: BMosier@bbw.com

      

      

      With a copy to:

      

      

      L Brands, Inc.

      Three Limited Parkway

      Columbus, OH 43230

      Attn: Chief Legal Officer

      

      

      

      If to VS:

      

      

      Victoria’s Secret & Co.

      4 Limited Parkway East

      Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068

      Attention:  Paul Marshall

      Email:  PMarshall@Victorias.com

      

      

      With a copy to:

      

      

      Victoria’s Secret & Co.

      4 Limited Parkway

      Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068

      Attn: General Counsel

      

      

      or such other address or facsimile number as such Party may hereafter specify for the purpose by notice to the other Parties hereto. All such notices, requests and other communications shall be deemed received on the
        date of receipt by the recipient thereof if received prior to 5 p.m. in the place of receipt and such day is a business day in the place of receipt. Otherwise, any such notice, request or communication shall be deemed not to have been received
        until the next succeeding business day in the place of receipt.

      

      

      
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      Section 10.06.          Force Majeure.  Neither Party shall be held liable or responsible to the other Party, nor be
        deemed to have defaulted under or breached this Agreement for failure or delay in fulfilling or performing any term of this Agreement, when such failure or delay is caused by or results from matters or events beyond the reasonable control of the
        affected Party, including, but not limited to, strikes, lockouts or other labor difficulties; fires, floods, acts of God, extremes of weather, earthquakes, tornadoes, or similar occurrences; riot, insurrection or other hostilities; embargo; fuel or
        energy shortage; delays by unaffiliated suppliers or carriers; inability to obtain necessary labor, materials or utilities; or any epidemic, pandemic or disease outbreak (including COVID-19) or worsening thereof (collectively, “Force Majeure”); provided, however, it is understood that (a) this Section 10.06 only operates to suspend, and not to
        discharge, a Party’s obligations under this Agreement, and that when the causes of the failure or delay are removed or alleviated, the affected Party shall resume performance of its obligations hereunder and (b) this Section 10.06 shall not
        excuse a Party’s obligation to pay money; provided that VS shall not be obligated to pay for any particular Service during the pendency of Service Provider’s failure to provide such particular Service on
        account of such Force Majeure event. A Party that is unable to fulfill its obligations due to any Force Majeure event shall (i) use its good faith efforts to, promptly after the occurrence thereof, give notice to the other Party with details of
        such event and (ii) work diligently and use its commercially reasonable efforts to remedy such event as promptly as practicable, including, in the case of Service Provider, using other distribution centers to the extent reasonably practicable
        during the duration of such occurrence. If Service Provider is unable to provide any of the Services due to Force Majeure, both Parties shall work together in good faith and exert commercially reasonable efforts to cooperatively seek a solution
        that is mutually satisfactory. VS and Service Provider shall work together in good faith to establish a mutually agreeable business continuity plan which specifies the manner in which Services will be provided in the event of an event of Force
        Majeure.

      

      

      Section 10.07.          Dispute Resolution.  (a) With respect to matters under this Agreement requiring dispute
        resolution (each, a “Dispute”), the disputing Party shall notify the other Party of such Dispute in writing and, upon the non-disputing Party’s receipt of such written notice, the Parties shall attempt to
        resolve such Dispute in good faith within thirty (30) days of such receipt, and if the Parties are unable to resolve such Dispute in such thirty (30) day period, then the Parties shall escalate such Dispute to each party’s Chief Financial Officer
        for resolution.

      

      

      (b)          If the Parties’ Chief Financial Officers are unable to resolve such Dispute within thirty (30) days following such receipt of such notice, then either Party shall
        initiate a non-binding mediation by providing written notice (“Mediation Notice”) to the other party hereto within five (5) business days following the expiration of such thirty (30) day period.

      

      

      (c)          Upon receipt of a Mediation Notice, the applicable Dispute shall be submitted within five (5) business days following such receipt of such Mediation Notice for
        non-binding mediation conducted in accordance with the Commercial Mediation Rules of the American Arbitration Association (“Arbitration Association”), and the Parties agree to bear equally the costs of such
        mediation (including any fees or expenses of the applicable mediator); provided, however, that each Party shall bear its own costs in connection with participating in such mediation. The Parties agree to
        participate in good faith in such mediation for a period of forty five (45) days or such longer period as the Parties may mutually agree following receipt of such Mediation Notice (the “Mediation Period”).

      

      

      (d)          In connection with such mediation, the Parties shall cooperate with the Arbitration Association and with one another in selecting a neutral mediator with relevant
        industry experience and in scheduling the mediation proceedings during the applicable Mediation Period. If the Parties are unable to agree on a neutral mediator within five (5) business days of submitting a Dispute for mediation pursuant to Section

          10.07(c), application shall be made by the Parties to the Arbitration Association for the Arbitration Association to select and appoint a neutral mediator on the Parties’ behalf in accordance with the Commercial Mediation Rules of the
        Arbitration Association.

      

      

      
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      (e)          The Parties further agree that all information, whether oral or written, provided in the course of any such mediation by either Party, their agents, employees,
        experts and attorneys, and by the applicable mediator and any employees of the mediation service, is confidential, privileged, and inadmissible for any purpose, including impeachment, in any action, suit or proceeding involving the Parties; provided that any such information that is otherwise admissible or discoverable shall not be rendered inadmissible or non-discoverable as a result of its use in such mediation.

      

      

      (f)          If the Parties cannot resolve the Dispute for any reason, on and following the expiration of the Mediation Period, either Party may commence litigation in a court of
        competent jurisdiction pursuant to the provisions of Section 10.08(b). Nothing contained in this Agreement shall deny either Party the right to seek injunctive or other equitable relief from a court of competent jurisdiction in the context
        of a bona fide emergency or prospective irreparable harm, and such an action, suit or proceeding may be filed and maintained notwithstanding any ongoing efforts under this Section 10.07.

      

      

      Section 10.08.          Governing Law and Jurisdiction.  (a) This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
        accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware, without regard to the conflicts of law rules of such state.

      

      

      (b)          The Parties agree that any suit, action or proceeding seeking to enforce any provision of, or based on any matter arising out of or in connection
        with, this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby shall be brought in the Chancery Court of the State of Delaware and any state appellate court therefrom within the State of Delaware (or if the Chancery Court of the State of Delaware
        declines to accept jurisdiction over a particular matter, any federal or state court sitting in the State of Delaware and any federal or state appellate court therefrom), and each of the Parties hereby irrevocably consents to the exclusive
        jurisdiction of such courts in any such suit, action or proceeding and irrevocably waives, to the fullest extent permitted by law, any objection that it may now or hereafter have to the laying of the venue of any such suit, action or proceeding in
        any such court or that any such suit, action or proceeding brought in any such court has been brought in an inconvenient forum.  Process in any such suit, action or proceeding may be served on either Party anywhere in the world, whether within or
        without the jurisdiction of any such court.  Without limiting the foregoing, each Party hereto agrees that service of process on such Party as provided in Section 10.05 shall be deemed effective service of process on such Party.

      

      

      Section 10.09.          Waiver of Jury Trial.  EACH OF THE PARTIES HERETO HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ANY AND ALL RIGHT
        TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY LEGAL PROCEEDING ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY.

      

      

      Section 10.10.          Specific Performance.  The Parties acknowledge and agree that damages for a breach or
        threatened breach of any of the provisions of this Agreement would be inadequate and irreparable harm would occur.  In recognition of this fact, each Party agrees that, if there is a breach or threatened breach, in addition to any damages, the
        other non-breaching Party to this Agreement, without posting any bond, shall be entitled to seek and obtain equitable relief in the form of specific performance, temporary restraining order, temporary or permanent injunction, attachment, or any
        other equitable remedy which may then be available to obligate the breaching Party (i) to perform its obligations under this Agreement or (ii) if the breaching Party is unable, for whatever reason, to perform those obligations, to take any other
        actions as are necessary, advisable or appropriate to give the other Party to this Agreement the economic effect which comes as close as possible to the performance of those obligations.

      

      

      
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      Section 10.11.          Severability.  If any term, provision, covenant or restriction of this Agreement is held by a
        court of competent jurisdiction or other Governmental Authority to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the remainder of the terms, provisions, covenants and restrictions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and shall in no way be
        affected, impaired or invalidated so long as the economic or legal substance of the transactions contemplated hereby is not affected in any manner materially adverse to any Party hereto. Upon such a determination, the Parties shall negotiate in
        good faith to modify this Agreement so as to effect the original intent of the Parties as closely as possible in an acceptable manner in order that the transactions contemplated hereby be consummated as originally contemplated to the fullest extent
        possible.

      

      

      Section 10.12.          Counterparts; Effectiveness; Third-Party Beneficiaries.  This Agreement may be executed in any
        number of counterparts, each of which when executed by the Parties shall be deemed an original, with the same effect as if the signatures thereto and hereto were upon the same instrument, and all of which together shall be deemed the same
        Agreement. This Agreement shall become effective when each Party shall have received a counterpart hereof signed by the other Party.  Until and unless each Party has received a counterpart hereof signed by the other Party, this Agreement shall have
        no effect and no Party shall have any right or obligation hereunder (whether by virtue of any other oral or written agreement or other communication).  Except for the indemnification and release provisions of Article 7, neither this
        Agreement nor any provision hereof is intended to confer any rights, benefits, remedies, obligations or liabilities hereunder upon any person other than the Parties and their respective successors and assigns.

      

      

      Section 10.13.          Assignment.  Neither this Agreement nor any right, remedy, obligations or liability arising
        hereunder or by reason hereof nor any of the documents executed in connection herewith may be assigned by any Party without the prior written consent of the other Party, which consent may be granted or withheld in the sole discretion of such other
        Party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, either Party may assign or transfer this Agreement and all of its rights and obligations hereunder to an Affiliate or to any third party that acquires all or substantially all of such Party’s assets or business
        to which this Agreement relates (whether by sale of assets, stock, merger, consolidation, reorganization or otherwise); provided that this Agreement and the Services shall not apply to any other business of
        such third party acquirer.

      

      

      Section 10.14.          Authorization.  It is agreed and warranted by the Parties that the persons signing this
        Agreement respectively for VS and Service Provider are the authorized representatives to sign this Agreement on behalf of each such Party.

      

      

      Section 10.15.          Headings; Interpretation and Construction.  The captions and headings to Sections of this
        Agreement are inserted for convenience of reference only and in no way define, limit or describe the scope of this Agreement or the meaning of any provisions of this Agreement. The words “include,” “includes,” “including” and “such as” are deemed
        to be followed by the phrase “, without limitation,” whether or not they are in fact followed by those words or words of like import. The words “hereof,” “herein” and “hereunder” and words of like import used in this Agreement shall refer to this
        Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement. All references to “$” or “dollars” shall be to United States dollars, and whenever conversion of values to or from any currency other than U.S. dollars for a particular
        date shall be required, such conversion shall be made using the closing rate provided by Bloomberg as of the date that is one (1) business day prior to such date. All references to “days” shall be to calendar days unless otherwise specified. Any
        reference to the masculine, feminine or neuter gender shall include such other genders, and references to the singular or plural shall include the other, in each case unless the context otherwise requires. “Writing,” “written” and comparable terms
        refer to printing, typing and other means of reproducing words (including electronic media) in a visible form. References to any statute shall be deemed to refer to such statute as amended from time to time and to any rules or regulations
        promulgated thereunder.  References to any agreement or contract are to that agreement or contract as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof and thereof.  References to any Person include the
        successors and permitted assigns of that Person. References from or through any date mean, unless otherwise specified, from and including or through and including, respectively.  References to “law,” “laws” or to a particular statute or law shall
        be deemed also to include any and all Applicable Law.  The word “or” means “and/or” unless the context provides otherwise. References to Sections and Schedules are to Sections and Schedules of this Agreement unless otherwise specified. The
        Schedules hereto shall be deemed to be incorporated in, and an integral part of, this Agreement. Any capitalized terms used in any Schedule but not otherwise defined therein, shall have the meaning as defined in this Agreement. In the event of any
        conflict or inconsistency between the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the terms and conditions of any of the Schedules, the terms and conditions of the Schedules shall prevail to resolve any inconsistency.

      

      

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      The Parties have duly executed this Agreement by their authorized representatives as of the Effective Date.

      

      

      	 	
              MAST LOGISTICS SERVICES, LLC,

                  a Delaware limited liability company

            
	 	 
	 	
              By:

            	 
	 	 	
              Name:

            
	 	 	
              Title:

            

      

      

      	 	
              VICTORIA’S SECRET & CO.,

                a Delaware corporation

            
	 	 
	 	
              By:

            	 
	 	 	
              Name:

            
	 	 	
              Title:

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