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Exhibit 10.1

MASTER AGREEMENT

BETWEEN

CLEAR CHANNEL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

AND

CLEAR CHANNEL OUTDOOR HOLDINGS, INC.

Dated November 16, 2005

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

	 	 	 	 	 
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	ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS
	 	 	2	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	1.1 Certain Definitions
	 	 	2	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	1.2 Other Terms
	 	 	8	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE II THE SEPARATION
	 	 	10	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	2.1 Transfer of Outdoor Assets; Assumption of Outdoor Liabilities
	 	 	10	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	2.2 Outdoor Assets
	 	 	11	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	2.3 Outdoor Liabilities
	 	 	12	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	2.4 Termination of Agreements
	 	 	13	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	2.5 Governmental Approvals and Consents; Delayed Transfer Assets and
Liabilities
	 	 	14	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	2.6 Novation of Assumed Outdoor Liabilities
	 	 	15	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	2.7 Novation of Liabilities other than Outdoor Liabilities
	 	 	16	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	2.8 Transfers of Assets and Assumption of Liabilities
	 	 	17	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	2.9 Transfer of Excluded Assets by Outdoor; Assumption of Excluded
Liabilities by CCU
	 	 	17	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	2.10 DISCLAIMER OF REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
	 	 	19	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE III INTERCOMPANY TRANSACTIONS AS OF THE CLOSING DATE
	 	 	20	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	3.1 Time and Place of Closing
	 	 	20	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	3.2 Closing Transactions
	 	 	20	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	3.3 Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and Amended and
Restated Bylaws
	 	 	21	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	3.4 The Initial Public Offering
	 	 	21	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	3.5 Intercompany Notes
	 	 	21	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	3.6 Reclassification of Outstanding Outdoor Common Stock into Class B
Common Stock
	 	 	21	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	3.7 Rescission
	 	 	22	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE IV FINANCIAL AND OTHER INFORMATION
	 	 	22	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	4.1 Financial and Other Information
	 	 	22	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	4.2 Agreement for Exchange of Information; Archives
	 	 	29	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	4.3 Ownership of Information
	 	 	30	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	4.4 Compensation for Providing Information
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	4.5 Record Retention
	 	 	31	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	4.6 Liability
	 	 	31	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	4.7 Other Agreements Providing for Exchange of Information
	 	 	31	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	4.8 Production of Witnesses; Records; Cooperation
	 	 	32	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	4.9 Privilege
	 	 	33	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE V RELEASE; INDEMNIFICATION
	 	 	33	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	5.1 Release of Pre-Closing Claims
	 	 	33	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	5.2 General Indemnification by Outdoor
	 	 	35	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	5.3 General Indemnification by CCU
	 	 	36	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	5.4 Registration Statement Indemnification
	 	 	36	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	5.5 Contribution
	 	 	37	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	5.6 Indemnification Obligations Net of Insurance Proceeds and Other Amounts
on an After-Tax Basis
	 	 	38	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	5.7 Procedures for Indemnification of Third Party Claims
	 	 	38	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	5.8 Additional Matters
	 	 	40	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	5.9 Remedies Cumulative; Limitations of Liability
	 	 	41	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	5.10 Survival of Indemnities
	 	 	41	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE VI OTHER AGREEMENTS
	 	 	41	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	6.1 Further Assurances
	 	 	41	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	6.2 Confidentiality
	 	 	42	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	6.3 Insurance Matters
	 	 	44	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	6.4 Allocation of Costs and Expenses
	 	 	45	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	6.5 Covenants Against Taking Certain Actions Affecting CCU
	 	 	46	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	6.6 No Violations
	 	 	48	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	6.7 Registration Statements
	 	 	49	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	6.8 Compliance with Charter Provisions
	 	 	49	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	6.9 Future Intercompany Transactions
	 	 	49	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	6.10 Board of Directors
	 	 	49	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	6.11 CCU Policies
	 	 	50	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	6.12 Operations
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	6.13 Distribution of Outdoor Common Stock by CCU
	 	 	50	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	6.14 Tax Matters
	 	 	51	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	6.15 Litigation
	 	 	52	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE VII DISPUTE RESOLUTION
	 	 	53	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	7.1 General Provisions
	 	 	53	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	7.2 Consideration by Senior Executives
	 	 	54	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	7.3 Mediation
	 	 	54	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	7.4 Arbitration
	 	 	54	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE VIII MISCELLANEOUS
	 	 	55	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	8.1 Corporate Power; Fiduciary Duty
	 	 	55	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	8.2 Governing Law
	 	 	56	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	8.3 Survival of Covenants
	 	 	56	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	8.4 Force Majeure
	 	 	56	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	8.5 Notices
	 	 	56	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	8.6 Severability
	 	 	57	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	8.7 Entire Agreement
	 	 	57	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	8.8 Assignment; No Third-Party Beneficiaries
	 	 	57	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	8.9 Public Announcements
	 	 	58	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	8.10 Amendment
	 	 	58	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	8.11 Rules of Construction
	 	 	58	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	8.12 Counterparts
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EXHIBITS

	 	 	 
	A

	 	Form of Corporate Services Agreement
	B

	 	Form of Registration Rights Agreement
	C

	 	Form of Tax Matters Agreement
	D

	 	Form of Employee Matters Agreement
	E

	 	Form of Amended and Restated Trademark License Agreement
	F

	 	Form of Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation
	G

	 	Form of Amended and Restated Bylaws

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	SCHEDULES

	 	 	 
	Schedule 2.4(b)(ii)

	 	Continuing Agreements
	Schedule 5.4(a)

	 	Statements in Prospectus Provided by CCU
	Schedule 6.15(b)

	 	Existing Actions

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MASTER AGREEMENT

     This MASTER AGREEMENT, dated November 16, 2005 (this “Agreement”), is made between
Clear Channel Communications, Inc., a Texas corporation (“CCU”), and Clear Channel Outdoor
Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation and as of the date hereof, an indirect, wholly owned
subsidiary of CCU (“Outdoor”). Certain capitalized terms used in this Agreement are
defined in Section 1.1 and the definitions of the other capitalized terms used in this
Agreement are cross-referenced in Section 1.2.

W I T N E S S E T H:

     WHEREAS, the board of directors of CCU has determined that it is appropriate and desirable for
CCU to separate the Outdoor Group from CCU;

     WHEREAS, in connection with the separation of the Outdoor Group from CCU, CCU desires to
contribute, assign or otherwise transfer, and to cause certain of its Subsidiaries to contribute,
assign or otherwise transfer, to Outdoor and certain of Outdoor’s Subsidiaries, certain Assets and
Liabilities associated with the Outdoor Business, including the stock or other equity interests of
certain of CCU’s Subsidiaries dedicated to the Outdoor Business;

     WHEREAS, the boards of directors of CCU and Outdoor have further approved the initial public
offering by Outdoor of shares of its Class A Common Stock in a registered offering under the
Securities Act, concurrently with the closing of the Separation;

     WHEREAS, in connection with the Separation, Outdoor intends to reclassify the Outdoor Common
Stock currently held indirectly by CCU into shares of its Class B Common Stock, such that CCU
indirectly will own all of the outstanding Class B Common Stock immediately following the
consummation of the Initial Public Offering;

     WHEREAS, in connection with the Separation, the Intercompany Notes owed by a member of the
Outdoor Group to CCU will be satisfied in full as follows: (a) first, a portion of the outstanding
balance of the Intercompany Notes will be reduced by the balance of the intercompany account due to
Outdoor from CCU, (b) second, CCU will contribute a portion of the outstanding balance of the
Intercompany Notes to the capital of Outdoor, (c) third, the net cash proceeds of the Initial
Public Offering will be used by Outdoor to pay a portion of the outstanding balance of the
Intercompany Notes, and (d) fourth, to the extent the Underwriters do not exercise in full their
Over-Allotment Option to purchase additional shares of Class A Common Stock in the Initial Public
Offering, Outdoor will issue additional shares of Class B Common Stock to CCU in exchange for the
extinguishment of the remaining balance of the Intercompany Notes;

     WHEREAS, it is appropriate and desirable to set forth the principal corporate transactions
required to effect the Separation and certain other agreements that will, following the
consummation of the Initial Public Offering, govern certain matters relating to the Separation, the
Initial Public Offering and the relationship of CCU, Outdoor and their respective Groups; and

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     WHEREAS, the terms and conditions set forth herein have not resulted from arms length
negotiations between the parties because of the context of CCU’s and Outdoor’s parent –Subsidiary
relationship, and accordingly, such terms and conditions may be in some respects less favorable to
Outdoor than those it could obtain from unaffiliated third parties.

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

ARTICLE I

DEFINITIONS

     1.1 Certain Definitions.

     For purposes of this Agreement, the following terms shall have the meanings specified in this
Section 1.1:

     “Action” means any demand, action, claim, dispute, suit, countersuit, arbitration,
inquiry, proceeding or investigation by or before any federal, state, local, foreign or
international Governmental Authority or any arbitration or mediation tribunal.

     “Affiliate” (and, with a correlative meaning, “affiliated”) means, with
respect to any Person, any direct or indirect Subsidiary of such Person, and any other Person that
directly, or through one or more intermediaries, controls or is controlled by or is under common
control with such first Person; provided, however, that from and after the Closing
Date, no member of the Outdoor Group shall be deemed an Affiliate of any member of the CCU Group
for purposes of this Agreement and the Transaction Documents and no member of the CCU Group shall
be deemed an Affiliate of any member of the Outdoor Group for purposes of this Agreement and the
Transaction Documents. As used in this definition, “control” (including with correlative
meanings, “controlled by” and “under common control with”) means possession,
directly or indirectly, of power to direct or cause the direction of management or policies, or the
power to appoint and remove a majority of directors (whether through ownership of securities or
partnership or other ownership interests, by contract or otherwise), of a Person.

     “Assets” means, with respect to any Person, the assets, properties and rights
(including goodwill) of such Person, wherever located (including in the possession of vendors or
other third parties or elsewhere), whether real, personal or mixed, tangible, intangible or
contingent, in each case whether or not recorded or reflected or required to be recorded or
reflected on the books and records or financial statements of such Person, including the following:

     (a) all interests in any capital stock, equity interests or capital or profit interests of any
Subsidiary or any other Person, all bonds, notes, debentures or other securities issued by any
Subsidiary or any other Person, all loans, advances or other extensions of credit or capital
contributions to any Subsidiary or any other Person and all other investments in securities of any
Person;

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     (b) all apparatus, computers and other electronic data processing equipment, fixtures,
machinery, equipment, furniture, office equipment, automobiles, trucks, vessels, motor vehicles and
other transportation equipment and other tangible personal property;

     (c) all interests in real property of whatever nature, including easements, whether as owner,
mortgagee or holder of a Security Interest in real property, lessor, sublessor, lessee, sublessee
or otherwise;

     (d) all accounting and other books, records and files whether in paper, microfilm, microfiche,
computer tape or disc, magnetic tape or any other form;

     (e) all license agreements, leases of personal property, open purchase orders for supplies,
parts or services and other contracts, agreements or commitments;

     (f) all deposits, letters of credit and performance and surety bonds;

     (g) all written technical information, data, specifications, research and development
information, engineering drawings, operating and maintenance manuals, and materials and analyses
prepared by consultants and other third parties;

     (h) all domestic and foreign intangible personal property, patents, copyrights, trade names,
trademarks, service marks and registrations and applications for any of the foregoing, mask works,
trade secrets, inventions, designs, ideas, improvements, works of authorship, recordings, other
proprietary and confidential information and licenses from third Persons granting the right to use
any of the foregoing;

     (i) all computer applications, programs and other software, including operating software,
network software firmware, middleware, design software, design tools, systems documentation and
instructions;

     (j) all cost information, sales and pricing data, customer prospect lists, supplier records,
customer and supplier lists, customer and vendor data, correspondence and lists, product
literature, artwork, design, formulations and specifications, quality records and reports and other
books, records, studies, surveys, reports, plans and documents;

     (k) all prepaid expenses, trade accounts and other accounts and notes receivables;

     (l) all rights under contracts or agreements, all claims or rights against any Person arising
from the ownership of any Asset, all rights in connection with any bids or offers and all claims,
choses in action or similar rights, whether accrued or contingent;

     (m) all rights under insurance policies and all rights in the nature of insurance,
indemnification or contribution;

     (n) all licenses, permits, approvals and authorizations which have been issued by any
Governmental Authority;

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     (o) cash or cash equivalents, bank accounts, lock boxes and other deposit arrangements; and

     (p) interest rate, currency, commodity or other swap, collar, cap or other hedging or similar
agreements or arrangements.

     “Business Day” means a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or other day on which
commercial banks in New York City are authorized or required by Law to close. Any event the
scheduled occurrence of which would fall on a day that is not a Business Day shall be deferred
until the next succeeding Business Day.

     “CCU Group” means CCU and each Person (other than a member of the Outdoor Group) that
is an Affiliate of CCU immediately following the Closing.

     “Class A Common Stock” means the class A common stock, $0.01 par value per share, of
Outdoor.

     “Class B Common Stock” means the class B common stock, $0.01 par value per share, of
Outdoor.

     “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

     “Consents” means any consent, waiver or approval from, or notification requirement to,
any third parties.

     “Delayed Transfer Assets” means any Outdoor Assets that are expressly provided in this
Agreement or any Transaction Document to be transferred after the Closing Date.

     “Delayed Transfer Liabilities” means any Outdoor Liabilities that are expressly
provided in this Agreement or any Transaction Document to be assumed after the Closing Date.

     “Exchange Act” shall mean the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the
rules and regulations of the SEC thereunder, all as the same shall be in effect at the time that
reference is made thereto.

     “Firm Public Offering Shares” means the Class A Common Stock sold in the Initial
Public Offering, other than Class A Common Stock sold as a result of exercise of the Over-Allotment
Option by the Underwriters.

     “Force Majeure” means, with respect to a party, an event beyond the control of such
party (or any Person acting on its behalf), which by its nature could not have been foreseen by
such party (or such Person), or, if it could have been foreseen, was unavoidable, and includes,
without limitation, acts of God, storms, floods, riots, fires, sabotage, civil commotion or civil
unrest, interference by civil or military authorities, acts of war (declared or undeclared) or
armed hostilities or other national or international calamity or one or more acts of terrorism or
failure of energy sources or distribution facilities.

     “GAAP” means United States generally accepted accounting principles.

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     “Governmental Approvals” means any notice, report or other filing to be made with, or
any consent, registration, approval, permit or authorization to be obtained from, any Governmental
Authority.

     “Governmental Authority” means any entity exercising executive, legislative,
judicial, regulatory or administrative functions of or pertaining to government, including any
governmental authority, agency, department, board, commission or instrumentality, whether federal,
state, local or foreign (or any political subdivision thereof), and any tribunal, court or
arbitrator(s) of competent jurisdiction.

     “Group” means the CCU Group or the Outdoor Group, as the context requires.

     “Information” means information, whether or not patentable or copyrightable, in
written, oral, electronic or other tangible or intangible form, stored in any medium, including
studies, reports, records, books, contracts, instruments, surveys, discoveries, ideas, concepts,
know-how, techniques, designs, specifications, drawings, blueprints, diagrams, models, prototypes,
samples, flow charts, data, computer data, disks, diskettes, tapes, computer programs or other
software, marketing plans, customer names, communications by or to attorneys (including
attorney-client privileged communications), memoranda and other materials prepared by attorneys or
under their direction (including attorney work product), and other technical, financial, employee
or business information or data.

     “Initial Public Offering” means the initial public offering by Outdoor of the Class A
Common Stock.

     “Insurance Policies” means the insurance policies written by insurance carriers,
including those affiliated with CCU and any self-insurance arrangements, pursuant to which Outdoor
or one or more of its Subsidiaries (or their respective officers or directors) will be insured
parties after the Closing Date.

     “Insurance Proceeds” means those monies: (a) received by an insured from an insurance
carrier; (b) paid by an insurance carrier on behalf of the insured; or (c) received (including by
way of setoff) from any third party in the nature of insurance, contribution or indemnification in
respect of any Liability; in any such case net of any applicable premium adjustments (including
reserves and retrospectively rated premium adjustments) and net of any costs or expenses incurred
in the collection thereof.

     “Intercompany Notes” means the two promissory notes in the original principal amounts
of $1.39 billion and $73 million, respectively, payable by Clear Channel Outdoor, Inc., a member of
the Outdoor Group, to CCU.

     “IPO Registration Statement” means the registration statement on Form S-1 filed under
the Securities Act pursuant to which the Class A Common Stock to be sold by Outdoor in the Initial
Public Offering will be registered, and all amendments and supplements to such registration
statement, including post-effective amendments, all exhibits and all materials incorporated by
reference in such registration statement.

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     “Law” means any federal, state, local or foreign law (including common law), statute,
code, ordinance, rule, regulation or other requirement enacted, promulgated, issued or entered by a
Governmental Authority.

     “Liabilities” means any debt, loss, damage, adverse claim, liability or obligation of
any Person (whether direct or indirect, known or unknown, asserted or unasserted, absolute or
contingent, accrued or unaccrued, liquidated or unliquidated, or due or to become due, and whether
in contract, tort, strict liability or otherwise), and including all costs and expenses relating
thereto.

     “Outdoor Balance Sheet” means Outdoor’s unaudited pro forma consolidated statement of
financial position as of June 30, 2005 included in the IPO Registration Statement.

     “Outdoor Business” means the current businesses of the members of the Outdoor Group,
including, without limitation, the world-wide billboard advertising, street furniture displays, and
transit displays businesses described in the IPO Registration Statement, as well as those
terminated, divested or discontinued businesses of the members of Outdoor Group.

     “Outdoor Capital Stock” means all classes or series of capital stock of Outdoor,
including the Class A Common Stock, the Class B Common Stock, and all options, warrants and other
rights to acquire such capital stock.

     “Outdoor Common Stock” means the Class A Common Stock and the Class B Common Stock.

     “Outdoor Contracts” means the following contracts and agreements to which CCU or any
of its Subsidiaries is a party or by which CCU or any of its Subsidiaries or any of their
respective Assets is bound, whether or not in writing, except for any such contract or agreement
that is contemplated to be retained by CCU or any member of the CCU Group pursuant to any provision
of this Agreement or any Transaction Document:

     (a) any contract or agreement entered into in the name of, or expressly on behalf of, any
division, business unit or member of the Outdoor Group;

     (b) any contract or agreement, including any joint venture agreement, that is used
exclusively or held for use exclusively in the Outdoor Business;

     (c) any guarantee, indemnity, representation, warranty or other Liability of any member of
the Outdoor Group or the CCU Group in respect of (i) any other Outdoor Contract or Outdoor
Asset, (ii) any Outdoor Liability or (iii) the Outdoor Business; and

     (d) any contract or agreement that is otherwise expressly contemplated pursuant to this
Agreement or any of the Transaction Documents to be assigned to Outdoor or any member of the
Outdoor Group in connection with the Separation.

     “Outdoor Group” means Outdoor, each Subsidiary of Outdoor immediately after the
Closing and each other Person that is either controlled directly or indirectly by Outdoor
immediately after the Closing; provided that, any Delayed Transfer Asset that is
transferred to

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Outdoor at any time following the Closing shall, to the extent applicable, and from and after
the Closing Date, be considered part of the Outdoor Group for all purposes of this Agreement.

     “Outdoor Indebtedness” means the aggregate principal amount of total liabilities
(whether long-term or short-term) for borrowed money (including capitalized leases) of the Outdoor
Group collectively, as determined for purposes of its financial statements prepared in accordance
with GAAP.

     “Over-Allotment Option” means the over-allotment option that may be exercised by the
underwriters of the Initial Public Offering pursuant to the Underwriting Agreement relating to the
Initial Public Offering.

     “Person” means any individual, corporation, partnership, limited liability company,
firm, joint venture, association, joint-stock company, trust, unincorporated organization,
Governmental Authority or other entity.

     “Prospectus” means the prospectus or prospectuses included in the IPO Registration
Statement, as amended or supplemented by prospectus supplement and by all other amendments and
supplements to any such prospectus, including post-effective amendments and all material
incorporated by reference in such prospectus or prospectuses.

     “SEC” means the Securities and Exchange Commission.

     “Securities Act” means the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the rules and
regulations of the SEC thereunder, all as the same shall be in effect at the time that reference is
made thereto.

     “Security Interest” means any mortgage, security interest, pledge, lien, charge,
claim, option, right to acquire, voting or other restriction, right-of-way, covenant, condition,
easement, encroachment, restriction on transfer (other than restrictions on transfer imposed by
federal or state securities laws), or other encumbrance of any nature whatsoever.

     “Separation” means collectively, (a) the transfer of the Outdoor Assets, to the extent
not already held by Outdoor and the Outdoor Group, and the assumption by Outdoor and the Outdoor
Group of the Outdoor Liabilities, and (b) the transfer of certain Excluded Assets to CCU and the
CCU Group, and the assumption by CCU and the CCU Group of certain Excluded Liabilities, all as more
fully described in this Agreement and the Transaction Documents.

     “Subsidiary” or “subsidiary” means, with respect to any Person, any
corporation, limited liability company, joint venture or partnership of which such Person (a)
beneficially owns, either directly or indirectly, more than fifty percent (50%) of (i) the total
combined voting power of all classes of voting securities of such entity, (ii) the total combined
equity interests, or (iii) the capital or profit interests, in the case of a partnership; or (b)
otherwise has the power to vote, either directly or indirectly, sufficient securities to elect a
majority of the board of directors or similar governing body.

     “Tax” means all federal, state, provincial, territorial, municipal, local or foreign
income, profits, franchise, gross receipts, environmental (including taxes under Code Section 59A),

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customs, duties, net worth, sales, use, goods and services, withholding, value added, ad
valorem, employment, social security, disability, occupation, pension, real property, personal
property (tangible and intangible), stamp, transfer, conveyance, severance, production, excise,
premium, retaliatory and other taxes, withholdings, duties, levies, imposts, guarantee fund
assessments and other similar charges and assessments (including any and all fines, penalties and
additions attributable to or otherwise imposed on or with respect to any such taxes, charges, fees,
levies or other assessments, and interest thereon) imposed by or on behalf of any Taxing Authority,
in each case whether such Tax arises by Law, contract, agreement or otherwise.

     “Taxing Authority” means any Governmental Authority exercising any authority to
impose, regulate, levy, assess or administer the imposition of any Tax.

     “Transactions” means, collectively, (a) the Separation, (b) the Initial Public
Offering, (c) the repayment by Outdoor of the principal of, and accrued interest on, the
Intercompany Notes as set forth in Section 3.6, and (d) all other transactions contemplated
by this Agreement or any Transaction Document.

     “Trigger Date” means the first date on which members of the CCU Group cease to
beneficially own more than fifty percent (50%) of the total voting power of Outdoor Common Stock.

     “Underwriters” means the managing underwriters for the Initial Public Offering.

     “Underwriting Agreement” means the Underwriting Agreement to be entered into by and
among CCU, Outdoor and the Underwriters in connection with the offering of Outdoor Common Stock in
the Initial Public Offering.

     1.2 Other Terms. For purposes of this Agreement, the following terms have the
meanings set forth in the sections indicated.

	 	 	 
	Term	 	Section
	After-Tax Basis
	 	5.6(c)
	Agreement
	 	Recitals
	Annual Financial Statements
	 	4.1(a)(v)
	Assumed Actions
	 	6.15(a)
	Bylaws
	 	3.3
	CCU
	 	Preamble
	CCU Annual Statements
	 	4.1(b)(ii)
	CCU Auditors
	 	4.1(b)(ii)
	CCU Confidential Information
	 	6.2(b)
	CCU Indemnified Parties
	 	5.2
	CCU Policies
	 	6.11
	CCU Public Filings
	 	4.1(a)(xii)
	CCU Transfer Documents
	 	2.8
	Charter
	 	3.3
	Closing
	 	3.1
	Closing Date
	 	3.1

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	Term	 	Section
	Conversion Upon Transfer Provision
	 	6.13
	Corporate Services Agreement
	 	3.2(b)(i)
	CPR
	 	7.3
	CPR Arbitration Rules
	 	7.4(a)
	Dispute
	 	7.1(a)
	Distribution
	 	6.13
	Employee Matters Agreement
	 	3.2(b)(iv)
	Excluded Assets
	 	2.2(b)
	Excluded Liabilities
	 	2.3(b)
	Existing Actions
	 	6.15(b)
	Existing CCU Indebtedness
	 	3.5
	Indemnified Party
	 	5.6(a)
	Indemnifying Party
	 	5.6(a)
	Indemnity Payment
	 	5.6(a)
	Initial Notice
	 	7.2
	International Tax Matters Agreement
	 	3.2(b)(vi)
	Optional Conversion Right
	 	6.13
	Outdoor
	 	Preamble
	Outdoor Assets
	 	2.2(a)
	Outdoor Auditors
	 	4.1(b)(i)
	Outdoor Confidential Information
	 	6.2(a)
	Outdoor Indemnified Parties
	 	5.3
	Outdoor Liabilities
	 	2.3(a)
	Outdoor Public Documents
	 	4.1(a)(viii)
	Outdoor Transfer Documents
	 	2.9(a)(iii)
	Privilege
	 	4.9
	Quarterly Financial Statements
	 	4.1(a)(iv)
	Registration Rights Agreement
	 	3.2(b)(ii)
	Representatives
	 	6.2(a)
	Response
	 	7.2
	Tax-Free Spin-Off
	 	6.13
	Tax Matters Agreement
	 	3.2(b)(iii)
	Termination Option
	 	6.13
	Third Party Claim
	 	5.7(a)
	Trademark License Agreement
	 	3.2(b)(v)
	Transaction Documents
	 	3.2(b)
	Transfer Documents
	 	2.9(a)(iii)

ARTICLE II

THE SEPARATION

     2.1 Transfer of Outdoor Assets; Assumption of Outdoor Liabilities.

     (a) The Separation shall be effected in accordance with the terms and conditions of this
Agreement and the other Transfer Documents. Subject to Section 3.7, immediately

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following the execution and delivery of the Underwriting Agreement by each of the parties
thereto:

     (i) CCU shall, and shall cause its applicable Subsidiaries to, contribute, assign,
transfer, convey and deliver to Outdoor or certain of its Subsidiaries designated by
Outdoor, and Outdoor or such applicable Subsidiaries shall accept from CCU and its
applicable Subsidiaries, all of CCU’s and such Subsidiaries’ respective rights, titles and
interests in and to all Outdoor Assets, other than the Delayed Transfer Assets, with such
contributions, assignments, transfers and conveyances being subject to the terms and
conditions of this Agreement and any applicable Transfer Documents; and

     (ii) Outdoor shall, and shall cause its domestic Subsidiaries to, accept, assume and
agree, on a several and not joint basis, to perform, discharge and fulfill all the Outdoor
Liabilities, other than the Delayed Transfer Liabilities, in accordance with their
respective terms. Outdoor and such Subsidiaries shall be responsible for all Outdoor
Liabilities assumed by it, regardless of when or where such Outdoor Liabilities arose or
arise, or whether the facts on which they are based occurred prior to or subsequent to the
Closing Date, regardless of where or against whom such Outdoor Liabilities are asserted or
determined (including any Outdoor Liabilities arising out of claims made by CCU’s or
Outdoor’s respective directors, officers, employees, agents, Subsidiaries or Affiliates
against any member of the CCU Group or the Outdoor Group) or whether asserted or determined
prior to the date hereof, and, except as set forth in Section 2.3(b)(iv), regardless
of whether arising from or alleged to arise from negligence, recklessness, violation of Law,
fraud or misrepresentation by any member of the CCU Group or the Outdoor Group, or any of
their past or present respective directors, officers, employees, agents, Subsidiaries or
Affiliates. Such assumption of Outdoor Liabilities shall be subject to the terms and
conditions of this Agreement and any applicable Transfer Documents.

     (b) Each of the parties agrees that the Delayed Transfer Assets will be contributed, assigned,
transferred, conveyed and delivered, and the Delayed Transfer Liabilities will be accepted and
assumed, in accordance with the terms of the applicable Transaction Documents. Notwithstanding the
date on which any such Delayed Transfer Asset is actually contributed, assigned, conveyed and
delivered, or the date on which any such Delayed Transfer Liability is actually accepted and
assumed, such contribution, assignment, transfer, conveyance and delivery of any Delayed Transfer
Asset, or the acceptance and assumption of any Delayed Transfer Liability, shall be deemed to have
taken place on, and shall be effective as of, the Closing Date, and the applicable Delayed Transfer
Asset or Delayed Transfer Liability shall be treated for all purposes of this Agreement and the
Transaction Documents as an Outdoor Asset or an Outdoor Liability, as the case may be, from and
after the Closing Date.

     (c) If at any time or from time to time (whether prior to or after the Closing Date) any party
hereto (or any member of such party’s respective Group) shall receive or otherwise possess any
Asset that is allocated to any other Person pursuant to this Agreement or any Transaction Document,
such party shall promptly transfer, or cause to be transferred, such Asset to the Person so
entitled thereto. Prior to any such transfer, the Person receiving or possessing such Asset shall
hold such Asset in trust for any such other Person.

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     (d) Outdoor hereby waives compliance by each member of the CCU Group with the requirements and
provisions of the “bulk-sale” or “bulk-transfer” Laws of any jurisdiction that may otherwise be
applicable with respect to the transfer or sale of any or all of the Outdoor Assets to any member
of the Outdoor Group.

     2.2 Outdoor Assets.

     (a) Subject to Section 2.2(b), for purposes of this Agreement, “Outdoor
Assets” shall mean (without duplication):

     (i) all Assets that are expressly provided by this Agreement or any Transaction
Document as Assets to be transferred by CCU and other members of the CCU Group to Outdoor or
another designated member of the Outdoor Group;

     (ii) all Outdoor Contracts;

     (iii) subject to Section 6.3, any rights of any member of the Outdoor Group
under any of the Insurance Policies, including any rights thereunder arising after the
Closing Date in respect of any Insurance Policies;

     (iv) all Assets reflected as Assets of Outdoor and its Subsidiaries in the Outdoor
Balance Sheet, other than any dispositions of such Assets subsequent to the date of the
Outdoor Balance Sheet; and

     (v) any and all Assets owned or held immediately prior to the Closing Date by CCU or
any of its Subsidiaries that are used exclusively in the Outdoor Business. The intention of
this clause (v) is only to rectify any inadvertent omission of transfer or
conveyance of any Asset that, had the parties given specific consideration to such Asset as
of the date hereof, would have otherwise been classified as an Outdoor Asset.

     (b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Outdoor Assets shall not in any event include the
Excluded Assets. For purposes of this Agreement, “Excluded Assets” shall mean Assets not
used exclusively in the Outdoor Business, including, without limitation any and all Assets that are
expressly contemplated by this Agreement or any Transaction Document as either Assets to be
retained by CCU or any other member of the CCU Group, other than assets of CCE Spinco, Inc. and its
Subsidiaries, or Assets that are to be transferred by Outdoor or any member of the Outdoor Group to
CCU or a designated member of the CCU Group, including CCE Spinco, Inc. and its Subsidiaries.

     2.3 Outdoor Liabilities.

     (a) Subject to Section 2.3(b), for purposes of this Agreement, “Outdoor
Liabilities” shall mean (without duplication):

     (i) all Liabilities that are expressly provided by this Agreement or any Transaction
Document as Liabilities to be assumed by Outdoor or any other member of the Outdoor Group,
and all agreements, obligations and Liabilities of Outdoor or any

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     other member of the Outdoor Group under this Agreement or any of the Transaction
Documents;

     (ii) all Liabilities, including any employee-related Liabilities relating to, arising
out of or resulting from:

     (A) the operation of the Outdoor Business, as conducted at any time before, on
or after the Closing Date (including any Liability relating to, arising out of or
resulting from any act or failure to act by any director, officer, employee, agent
or representative (whether or not such act or failure to act is or was within such
Person’s authority));

     (B) the operation of any business conducted by any member of the Outdoor Group
at any time after the Closing Date (including any Liability relating to, arising out
of or resulting from any act or failure to act by any director, officer, employee,
agent or representative (whether or not such act or failure to act is or was within
such Person’s authority)); or

     (C) any Outdoor Assets (including any Outdoor Contracts and any real property
and leasehold interests), in any such case whether arising before, on or after the
Closing Date;

     (iii) all Liabilities reflected as liabilities or obligations of Outdoor or its
Subsidiaries in the Outdoor Balance Sheet;

     (iv) all Liabilities related to Assumed Actions and Existing Actions, as further
provided in Section 6.15;

     (v) all Liabilities related to any and all other Actions initiated on or after the
Closing Date that arise out of or relate in any material respect to the operation of the
Outdoor Business or the ownership or use of the Outdoor Assets, in any such case whether
such Action arises before, on or after the Closing Date, including any such Action in which
CCU or any member of the CCU Group is named as a defendant or party subject to any claim or
investigation;

     (vi) all Liabilities for any payments to be made by any member of the CCU Group or any
member of the Outdoor Group pursuant to the terms and conditions of purchase agreements
relating to the acquisition of Outdoor Assets, including, without limitation, purchase price
installment payments based on the financial performance of the Outdoor Asset subsequent to
the acquisition; and

     (vii) all Liabilities arising out of claims made by CCU’s or Outdoor’s respective
directors, officers, employees, agents, Subsidiaries or Affiliates against any member of the
CCU Group or the Outdoor Group with respect to the Outdoor Business.

     (b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Outdoor Liabilities shall not in any event include the
Excluded Liabilities. For purposes of this Agreement, “Excluded Liabilities” shall mean
(without duplication):

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     (i) any and all Liabilities that are expressly contemplated by this Agreement or any
Transaction Document as Liabilities to be retained or assumed by CCU or any other member of
the CCU Group (in each case other than Delayed Transfer Liabilities), and all agreements and
obligations of any member of the CCU Group under this Agreement or any of the Transaction
Documents;

     (ii) any and all Liabilities of a member of the CCU Group relating solely to, arising
solely out of or resulting from any Excluded Assets; and

     (iii) any and all liabilities arising from a knowing violation of Law, fraud or
misrepresentation by any member of the CCU Group or any of their respective directors,
officers, employees or agents (other than any individual who at the time of such act was
acting in his or her capacity as a director, officer, employee or agent of any member of the
Outdoor Group).

     2.4 Termination of Agreements.

     (a) Except as set forth in Section 2.4(b), Outdoor and each member of the Outdoor
Group, on the one hand, and CCU and each member of the CCU Group, on the other hand, hereby
terminate any and all agreements, arrangements, commitments or understandings, whether or not in
writing, between or among Outdoor or any member of the Outdoor Group, on the one hand, and CCU or
any member of the CCU Group, on the other hand, effective as of the Closing Date. No such
terminated agreement, arrangement, commitment or understanding (including any provision thereof
which purports to survive termination) shall be of any further force or effect after the Closing
Date. Each party shall, at the reasonable request of any other party, take, or cause to be taken,
such other actions as may be necessary to effect the foregoing.

     (b) The provisions of Section 2.4(a) shall not apply to any of the following
agreements, arrangements, commitments or understandings (or to any of the provisions thereof):

     (i) this Agreement and the Transaction Documents (and each other agreement or
instrument expressly contemplated by this Agreement or any Transaction Document to be
entered into or continued by either of the parties or any of the members of their respective
Groups);

     (ii) except to the extent redundant with any provision of or service provided under
this Agreement or any of the Transaction Documents (including any exhibits or schedules
thereto), the agreements, arrangements, commitments and understandings listed or described
on Schedule 2.4(b)(ii);

     (iii) any agreements, arrangements, commitments or understandings to which any Person
other than the parties and their respective Affiliates is a party (it being understood that
to the extent that the rights and obligations of the parties and the members of their
respective Groups under any such agreements, arrangements, commitments or understandings
constitute Outdoor Assets or Outdoor Liabilities, they shall be assigned pursuant to
Section 2.1);

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     (iv) any accounts or notes payable or accounts or notes receivable between a member of
the CCU Group, on the one hand, and a member of the Outdoor Group, on the other hand,
accrued as of the Closing Date and reflected in the books and records of the parties or
otherwise documented in accordance with past practices;

     (v) any agreements, arrangements, commitments or understandings to which any non-wholly
owned Subsidiary of CCU or Outdoor, as the case may be, is a party; and

     (vi) any other agreements, arrangements, commitments or understandings that this
Agreement or any Transaction Document expressly contemplates will survive the Closing Date.

     2.5 Governmental Approvals and Consents; Delayed Transfer Assets and Liabilities.

     (a) To the extent that the Separation requires any Governmental Approvals or Consents, the
parties will use their commercially reasonable efforts to obtain such Governmental Approvals and
Consents; provided, however, that neither CCU nor Outdoor shall be obligated to
contribute capital in any form to any entity in order to obtain such Governmental Approvals and
Consents.

     (b) If and to the extent that the valid, complete and perfected contribution, transfer or
assignment to the Outdoor Group of any Outdoor Assets or the assumption by the Outdoor Group of any
Outdoor Liabilities would be a violation of applicable Law or require any Consent or Governmental
Approval in connection with the Separation or the Initial Public Offering, then, unless the parties
mutually shall otherwise determine, the transfer or assignment to the Outdoor Group of such Outdoor
Assets or the assumption by the Outdoor Group of such Outdoor Liabilities shall be automatically
deemed deferred and any such purported contribution, transfer, assignment or assumption shall be
null and void until such time as all legal impediments are removed or such Consents or Governmental
Approvals have been obtained. If and when the Consents and Governmental Approvals are obtained,
the contribution, transfer or assignment of the applicable Outdoor Asset or Outdoor Liability shall
be effected in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and/or the applicable Transfer Document.
Any such Liability shall be deemed a Delayed Transfer Liability. Any such Asset shall be deemed a
Delayed Transfer Asset and notwithstanding the foregoing, an Outdoor Asset for purposes of
determining whether any Liability is an Outdoor Liability.

     (c) If any contribution, transfer or assignment of any Outdoor Asset intended to be
contributed, transferred or assigned hereunder or any assumption of any Outdoor Liability intended
to be assumed by the Outdoor Group hereunder is not consummated on the Closing Date for any reason,
then, insofar as reasonably possible, (i) the member of the CCU Group retaining such Outdoor Asset
shall thereafter hold such Outdoor Asset for the use and benefit of the member of the Outdoor Group
entitled thereto (at the expense of the member of the Outdoor Group entitled thereto) and (ii)
Outdoor shall, or shall cause the applicable member of the Outdoor Group to, pay or reimburse the
member of the CCU Group retaining such Outdoor Liability for all amounts paid or incurred in
connection with such Outdoor Liability. In addition, the member of the CCU Group retaining such
Outdoor Asset shall, insofar as reasonably possible

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and to the extent permitted by applicable Law, treat such Asset in the ordinary course of
business in accordance with past practice and take such other actions as may be reasonably
requested by the Outdoor Group member to whom such Outdoor Asset is to be transferred in order to
place such Outdoor Group member in the same position as if such Outdoor Asset had been transferred
as contemplated hereby and so that all the benefits and burdens relating to such Outdoor Asset,
including possession, use, risk of loss, potential for gain, and dominion, control and command over
such Outdoor Asset, is to inure from and after the Closing Date to the Outdoor Group.

     (d) The Person retaining an Asset or Liability due to the deferral of the transfer of such
Asset or the deferral of the assumption of such Liability shall not be obligated, in connection
with the foregoing, to expend any money unless the necessary funds are advanced (or otherwise made
available) by the Person entitled to the Asset or the Person intended to be subject to the
Liability, other than reasonable out-of-pocket expenses, attorneys’ fees and recording or similar
fees, all of which shall be promptly reimbursed by the Person entitled to such Asset or the Person
intended to be subject to the Outdoor Liability.

     2.6 Novation of Assumed Outdoor Liabilities.

     (a) Each of CCU and Outdoor, at the request of the other, shall use commercially reasonable
efforts to obtain, or to cause to be obtained, any Consent, substitution or amendment required to
novate or assign all obligations under agreements, leases, licenses and other obligations or
Liabilities of any nature whatsoever that constitute Outdoor Liabilities, or to obtain in writing
the unconditional release of all parties to such arrangements (other than any member of the Outdoor
Group), so that, in any such case, Outdoor and the other members of the Outdoor Group will be
solely responsible for such Outdoor Liabilities; provided, however, that neither
the CCU Group nor the Outdoor Group shall be obligated to pay any consideration or assume any
additional obligation therefor to any third party from whom any such Consent, substitution or
amendment is requested.

     (b) If CCU or Outdoor is unable to obtain, or to cause to be obtained, any such required
Consent, release, substitution or amendment, the applicable member of the CCU Group shall continue
to be bound by such agreement, lease, license or other obligation that constitutes an Outdoor
Liability and, unless not permitted by Law or the terms thereof, as agent or subcontractor for such
member of the CCU Group, Outdoor shall, or shall cause a member of the Outdoor Group to, pay,
perform and discharge fully all the obligations or other Liabilities of members of the CCU Group
thereunder that constitute Outdoor Liabilities from and after the Closing Date. Outdoor shall
indemnify each CCU Indemnified Party, and hold each of them harmless against any Liabilities
arising in connection therewith; provided that, Outdoor shall have no obligation to
indemnify any CCU Indemnified Party with respect to any matter to the extent that such CCU
Indemnified Party has engaged in any knowing violation of Law, fraud or misrepresentation in
connection therewith. CCU shall, without further consideration, promptly pay and remit, or cause
to be promptly paid or remitted, to Outdoor, all money, rights and other consideration received by
it or any member of the CCU Group in respect of such performance (unless any such consideration is
an Excluded Asset). If and when any such Consent, release, substitution or amendment shall be
obtained or such agreement, lease, license or other rights or obligations shall otherwise become
assignable or able to be novated, CCU shall thereafter assign,

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or cause to be assigned, all rights and obligations of any member of the CCU Group thereunder
and any other Outdoor Liabilities thereunder to Outdoor or a designated member of the Outdoor
Group, without payment of further consideration and Outdoor, or a designated member of the Outdoor
Group, shall, without the payment of any further consideration, assume such Outdoor Liabilities and
rights.

     2.7 Novation of Liabilities other than Outdoor Liabilities.

     (a) Each of CCU and Outdoor, at the request of the other, shall use commercially reasonable
efforts to obtain, or to cause to be obtained, any Consent, substitution, or amendment required to
novate or assign all obligations under agreements, leases, licenses and other obligations or
Liabilities for which a member of the CCU Group and a member of the Outdoor Group are jointly or
severally liable and that do not constitute Outdoor Liabilities, or to obtain in writing the
unconditional release of all parties to such arrangements other than any member of the CCU Group,
so that, in any such case, the members of the CCU Group will be solely responsible for such
Liabilities; provided, however, that neither the CCU Group nor the Outdoor Group
shall be obligated to pay any consideration therefor to any third party from whom any such Consent,
substitution or amendment is requested.

     (b) If CCU or Outdoor is unable to obtain, or to cause to be obtained, any such required
Consent, release, substitution or amendment, the applicable member of the Outdoor Group shall
continue to be bound by such agreement, lease, license or other obligation that does not constitute
an Outdoor Liability and, unless not permitted by Law or the terms thereof, as agent or
subcontractor for such member of the Outdoor Group, CCU shall, or shall cause a member of the CCU
Group to, pay, perform and discharge fully all the obligations or other Liabilities of such member
of the Outdoor Group thereunder from and after the Closing Date. CCU shall indemnify each Outdoor
Indemnified Party and hold each of them harmless against any Liabilities (other than Outdoor
Liabilities) arising in connection therewith; provided that, CCU shall have no
obligation to indemnify any Outdoor Indemnified Party with respect to any matter to the extent that
such Outdoor Indemnified Party has engaged in any knowing violation of Law, fraud or
misrepresentation in connection therewith. Outdoor shall, without further consideration, promptly
pay and remit, or cause to be promptly paid or remitted, to CCU or to another member of the CCU
Group specified by CCU, all money, rights and other consideration received by it or any member of
the Outdoor Group in respect of such performance (unless any such consideration is an Outdoor
Asset). If and when any such Consent, release, substitution or amendment shall be obtained or such
agreement, lease, license or other rights or obligations shall otherwise become assignable or able
to be novated, Outdoor shall promptly assign, or cause to be assigned, all rights, obligations and
other Liabilities thereunder of any member of the Outdoor Group to CCU or to another member of the
CCU Group specified by CCU, without payment of any further consideration and CCU, or another member
of the CCU Group, without the payment of any further consideration shall assume such rights and
Liabilities.

     2.8 Transfers of Assets and Assumption of Liabilities.

     In furtherance of the contribution, assignment, transfer and conveyance of Outdoor Assets and
the assumption of Outdoor Liabilities, on the Closing Date, (a) CCU shall execute and deliver, and
shall cause the other members of the CCU Group to execute and deliver, such

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stock powers, merger certificates, bills of sale, certificates of title, assignments of
contracts and other instruments of contribution, transfer, conveyance and assignment as and to the
extent necessary to evidence the contribution, transfer, merger, conveyance and assignment of all
of the CCU Group’s right, title and interest in and to the Outdoor Assets to the Outdoor Group, and
(b) Outdoor shall execute and deliver, and shall cause the other members of the Outdoor Group to
execute and deliver, such assumptions of contracts and other instruments of assumption as and to
the extent necessary to evidence the valid and effective assumption of the Outdoor Liabilities by
the Outdoor Group. All of the foregoing documents contemplated by this Section 2.8 shall
be referred to collectively herein as the “CCU Transfer Documents.”

     2.9 Transfer of Excluded Assets by Outdoor; Assumption of Excluded Liabilities by CCU.

     (a) To the extent any Excluded Asset or Excluded Liability is transferred to a member of the
Outdoor Group at the Closing or remains owned or held by a member of the Outdoor Group after the
Closing, from and after the Closing:

     (i) Outdoor shall, and shall cause the members of the Outdoor Group to, promptly
contribute, assign, transfer, convey and deliver to CCU or designated CCU Group members, and
CCU or such CCU Group members shall accept from Outdoor and its applicable Group members,
all of Outdoor’s and such Group members’ respective rights, titles and interests in and to
such Excluded Assets.

     (ii) CCU and certain CCU Group members designated by CCU, shall promptly accept, assume
and agree to perform, discharge and fulfill all such Excluded Liabilities in accordance with
their respective terms.

     (iii) In furtherance of the assignment, transfer and conveyance of Excluded Assets and
the assumption of Excluded Liabilities (A) Outdoor shall execute and deliver, and shall
cause its Subsidiaries to execute and deliver, such bills of sale, stock powers,
certificates of title, assignments of contracts and other instruments of transfer,
conveyance and assignment as and to the extent necessary to evidence the transfer,
conveyance and assignment of all of Outdoor’s and its Subsidiaries’ right, title and
interest in and to the Excluded Assets to CCU and its Subsidiaries, and (B) CCU shall
execute and deliver such assumptions of contracts and other instruments of assumption as and
to the extent necessary to evidence the valid and effective assumption of the Excluded
Liabilities by CCU. All of the foregoing documents contemplated by this Section
2.9(a)(iii) shall be referred to collectively herein as the “Outdoor Transfer
Documents” and, together with the CCU Transfer Documents, the “Transfer
Documents.”

     (iv) To the extent that the transfer of such Excluded Assets and the assumption of such
Excluded Liabilities requires any Governmental Approvals or Consents, the parties shall use
commercially reasonable efforts to obtain such Governmental Approvals and Consents;
provided, however, that neither CCU nor Outdoor shall be obligated to
contribute capital in any form to any entity in order to obtain such Governmental Approvals
and Consents.

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     (v) If and to the extent that the valid, complete and perfected transfer or assignment
to the CCU Group of any Excluded Assets or the assumption by the CCU Group of any Excluded
Liabilities would be a violation of applicable Law or require any Consent or Governmental
Approval, then, unless the parties mutually shall otherwise determine, the transfer or
assignment to the CCU Group of such Excluded Assets or the assumption by the CCU Group of
such Excluded Liabilities shall be automatically deemed deferred and any such purported
transfer, assignment or assumption shall be null and void until such time as all legal
impediments are removed or such Consents or Governmental Approvals have been obtained.

     (b) If any transfer or assignment of any Excluded Asset intended to be transferred or assigned
hereunder or any assumption of any Excluded Liability intended to be assumed by CCU hereunder is
not consummated on the Closing Date, whether as a result of the failure to obtain any required
Governmental Approvals or Consents or any other reason, then, insofar as reasonably possible, (i)
the member of the Outdoor Group retaining such Excluded Asset shall thereafter hold such Excluded
Asset for the use and benefit of CCU (at CCU’s expense) and (ii) CCU shall, or shall cause its
applicable Group member to, pay or reimburse the member of the Outdoor Group retaining such
Excluded Liability for all amounts paid or incurred in connection with such Excluded Liability. In
addition, the member of the Outdoor Group retaining such Excluded Asset shall, insofar as
reasonably possible and to the extent permitted by applicable Law, treat such Excluded Asset in the
ordinary course of business in accordance with past practice and take such other actions as may be
reasonably requested by CCU in order to place CCU in the same position as if such Excluded Asset
had been transferred as contemplated hereby and so that all the benefits and burdens relating to
such Excluded Asset, including possession, use, risk of loss, potential for gain, and dominion,
control and command over such Excluded Asset, is to inure from and after the Closing Date to the
CCU Group.

     (c) If and when the Consents and Governmental Approvals, the absence of which caused the
deferral of transfer of any Excluded Asset or the deferral of assumption of any Excluded Liability,
are obtained, the transfer or assignment of the applicable Excluded Asset or Excluded Liability
shall be effected in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and/or the applicable Transfer
Document.

     (d) Any member of the Outdoor Group retaining an Excluded Asset or Excluded Liability due to
the deferral of the transfer of such Excluded Asset or the deferral of the assumption of such
Excluded Liability shall not be obligated, in connection with the foregoing, to expend any money
unless the necessary funds are advanced (or otherwise made available) by CCU or the member of the
CCU Group intended to be subject to the Excluded Liability, other than reasonable out-of-pocket
expenses, attorneys’ fees and recording or similar fees, all of which shall be promptly reimbursed
by CCU or the member of the CCU Group entitled to such Excluded Asset or intended to be subject to
such Excluded Liability.

     2.10 DISCLAIMER OF REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES.

     EACH OF CCU (ON BEHALF OF ITSELF AND EACH MEMBER OF THE CCU GROUP) AND OUTDOOR (ON BEHALF OF
ITSELF AND EACH MEMBER OF THE OUTDOOR GROUP) UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES THAT, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY

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SET FORTH HEREIN OR IN ANY TRANSACTION DOCUMENT, NO PARTY TO THIS AGREEMENT, ANY TRANSACTION
DOCUMENT OR ANY OTHER AGREEMENT OR DOCUMENT CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT, ANY TRANSACTION
DOCUMENT OR OTHERWISE, IS REPRESENTING OR WARRANTING IN ANY WAY AS TO THE ASSETS, BUSINESSES OR
LIABILITIES CONTRIBUTED, TRANSFERRED OR ASSUMED AS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY OR THEREBY, AS TO ANY
CONSENTS OR APPROVALS REQUIRED IN CONNECTION HEREWITH OR THEREWITH, AS TO THE VALUE OR FREEDOM FROM
ANY SECURITY INTERESTS OF, OR ANY OTHER MATTER CONCERNING, ANY ASSETS OF SUCH PARTY, OR AS TO THE
ABSENCE OF ANY DEFENSES OR RIGHT OF SETOFF OR FREEDOM FROM COUNTERCLAIM WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIM
OR OTHER ASSET, INCLUDING ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE, OF ANY PARTY, OR AS TO THE LEGAL SUFFICIENCY OF ANY
CONTRIBUTION, ASSIGNMENT, DOCUMENT, CERTIFICATE OR INSTRUMENT DELIVERED HEREUNDER TO CONVEY TITLE
TO ANY ASSET OR THING OF VALUE UPON THE EXECUTION, DELIVERY AND FILING HEREOF OR THEREOF. EXCEPT
AS MAY EXPRESSLY BE SET FORTH HEREIN OR IN ANY TRANSACTION DOCUMENT, ALL SUCH ASSETS ARE BEING
TRANSFERRED ON AN “AS IS,” “WHERE IS” BASIS (AND, IN THE CASE OF ANY REAL PROPERTY, BY MEANS OF A
QUITCLAIM OR SIMILAR FORM DEED OR CONVEYANCE) AND THE RESPECTIVE TRANSFEREES SHALL BEAR THE
ECONOMIC AND LEGAL RISKS THAT (I) ANY CONVEYANCE SHALL PROVE TO BE INSUFFICIENT TO VEST IN THE
TRANSFEREE GOOD TITLE, FREE AND CLEAR OF ANY SECURITY INTEREST, AND (II) ANY NECESSARY CONSENTS OR
GOVERNMENTAL APPROVALS ARE NOT OBTAINED OR THAT ANY REQUIREMENTS OF LAWS OR JUDGMENTS ARE NOT
COMPLIED WITH.

ARTICLE III

INTERCOMPANY TRANSACTIONS AS OF THE CLOSING DATE

     3.1 Time and Place of Closing.

     Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, all transactions contemplated by this
Agreement shall be consummated at a closing (the “Closing”) to be held at such place as CCU
and Outdoor mutually agree and on the date on which (and after) the Underwriting Agreement is
executed and delivered by each of the parties thereto or at such other time as CCU and Outdoor may
mutually agree (the day on which the Closing takes place being the “Closing Date”).

     3.2 Closing Transactions.

     In each case subject to Section 3.7, after execution and delivery of the Underwriting
Agreement by all parties thereto, at the Closing:

     (a) The Separation shall be effected in accordance with this Agreement and the applicable
Transfer Documents.

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     (b) The appropriate parties shall enter into, and (as necessary) shall cause the respective
members of their Group to enter into, the agreements set forth below (collectively with the
Transfer Documents, the “Transaction Documents”):

     (i) the Corporate Services Agreement in the form attached as Exhibit A (the
“Corporate Services Agreement”);

     (ii) the Registration Rights Agreement in the form attached as Exhibit B (the
“Registration Rights Agreement”);

     (iii) the Tax Matters Agreement in the form attached as Exhibit C (the “Tax
Matters Agreement”);

     (iv) the Employee Matters Agreement in the form attached as Exhibit D (the
“Employee Matters Agreement”); and

     (v) the Amended and Restated Trademark License Agreement in the form attached as
Exhibit E (the “Trademark License Agreement”).

     3.3 Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and Amended and Restated Bylaws.

     At or prior to the Closing, CCU and Outdoor shall each take all necessary actions that may be
required to provide for the adoption by Outdoor of the Amended and Restated Certificate of
Incorporation of Outdoor in the form attached hereto as Exhibit F (the “Charter”),
and the Amended and Restated Bylaws of Outdoor in the form attached hereto as Exhibit G
(the “Bylaws”). The Charter and Bylaws shall be in full force and effect as of the Closing
Date.

     3.4 The Initial Public Offering.

     The Initial Public Offering will be a primary offering of Class A Common Stock. Outdoor shall
(a) consult with, and cooperate in all respects with, CCU in connection with the pricing of the
Class A Common Stock to be offered in the Initial Public Offering; (b) at the direction of CCU,
execute and deliver the Underwriting Agreement in such form and substance as is reasonably
satisfactory to CCU; and (c) at the direction of CCU, promptly take any and all actions necessary
or desirable to consummate the Initial Public Offering as contemplated by the IPO Registration
Statement and the Underwriting Agreement.

     3.5 Intercompany Notes.

     At or prior to the Closing and as detailed in the IPO Registration Statement, the intercompany
account balance of approximately $419.8 million representing accounts payable and other accrued
amounts owed to Outdoor by CCU will be applied to reduce the outstanding balance of the
Intercompany Notes, and CCU will then contribute no less than $442.9 million of the outstanding
balance of the Intercompany Notes to the capital of Outdoor. All of the net cash proceeds of the
Initial Public Offering will be used by Outdoor to repay the remaining outstanding balance of the
Intercompany Notes. If the Underwriters do not exercise the Over-Allotment Option in full, thereby
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Offering, Outdoor will issue additional shares of Class B Common Stock to CCU in exchange for
the extinguishment of the remaining outstanding balance of the Intercompany Notes and the accrued
interest thereon. The aggregate number of shares of Class B Common Stock so distributed will equal
the difference of (a) the number of shares of Class A Common Stock subject to the Over-Allotment
Option, less (b) the actual number of shares of Class A Common Stock purchased by the Underwriters
pursuant to the Over-Allotment Option. Upon completion of the Initial Public Offering and the
payment in full of the Intercompany Notes, the Outdoor Group will continue to owe senior unsecured
indebtedness to CCU of $2.5 billion, as evidenced by a Senior Unsecured Term Promissory Note, dated
August 2, 2005 in the original principal amount of $2.5 billion (the “Existing CCU
Indebtedness”).

     3.6 Reclassification of Outstanding Outdoor Common Stock into Class B Common Stock.

     Prior to the consummation of the Initial Public Offering, CCU and Outdoor will each take all
actions (including, without limitation, such actions that are required to effect the adoption by
Outdoor of the Charter) that CCU determines, in its sole discretion, may be required to provide for
the reclassification of the issued and outstanding shares of Outdoor Common Stock then held by CCU
into shares of Class B Common Stock.

     3.7 Rescission.

     NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, IF DELIVERY OF THE FIRM
PUBLIC OFFERING SHARES TO THE UNDERWRITERS AGAINST PAYMENT THEREFOR IS NOT COMPLETE WITHIN FOUR (4)
BUSINESS DAYS AFTER THE CLOSING DATE, ALL TRANSACTIONS THERETOFORE COMPLETED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT
OR ANY OF THE TRANSACTION DOCUMENTS SHALL IMMEDIATELY BE RESCINDED IN ALL RESPECTS AND THIS
AGREEMENT AND ALL OF THE TRANSACTION DOCUMENTS SHALL TERMINATE AND ALL ASSETS TRANSFERRED PURSUANT
TO THE TRANSACTION DOCUMENTS SHALL BE RETURNED TO THE ENTITIES THAT TRANSFERRED SUCH ASSETS, AND
ALL ASSUMPTIONS OF LIABILITIES HEREUNDER AND THEREUNDER SHALL BE RESCINDED AND NULLIFIED.

ARTICLE IV

FINANCIAL AND OTHER INFORMATION

     4.1 Financial and Other Information.

     (a) Financial Information. Outdoor agrees that, for so long as CCU is required to
either consolidate the results of operations and financial position of Outdoor and the other
members of the Outdoor Group with the results of operations and financial position of CCU, or to
account for its investment in Outdoor under the equity method of accounting (determined in
accordance with GAAP and consistent with SEC reporting requirements):

     (i) Disclosure of Financial Controls. Outdoor will, and will cause each other
member of the Outdoor Group to, maintain, as of and after the Closing Date, disclosure
controls and procedures and internal control over financial reporting as defined in

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Exchange Act Rule 13a-15 promulgated under the Exchange Act; Outdoor will cause each of
its principal executive and principal financial officers to sign and deliver certifications
to Outdoor’s periodic reports and will include the certifications in Outdoor’s periodic
reports, as and when required pursuant to Exchange Act Rule 13a-14 and Item 601 of
Regulation S-K; Outdoor will cause its management to evaluate Outdoor’s disclosure controls
and procedures and internal control over financial reporting (including any change in
internal control over financial reporting) as and when required pursuant to Exchange Act
Rule 13a-15; Outdoor will disclose in its periodic reports filed with the SEC information
concerning Outdoor management’s responsibilities for and evaluation of Outdoor’s disclosure
controls and procedures and internal control over financial reporting (including, without
limitation, the annual management report and attestation report of Outdoor’s independent
auditors relating to internal control over financial reporting) as and when required under
Items 307 and 308 of Regulation S-K and other applicable SEC rules; and, without limiting
the general application of the foregoing, Outdoor will, and will cause each other member of
the Outdoor Group to, maintain as of and after the Closing Date internal systems and
procedures that will provide reasonable assurance that (A) the Financial Statements are
reliable and timely prepared in accordance with GAAP and applicable law, (B) all
transactions of members of the Outdoor Group are recorded as necessary to permit the
preparation of the Financial Statements, (C) the receipts and expenditures of members of the
Outdoor Group are authorized at the appropriate level within Outdoor, and (D) unauthorized
use or disposition of the assets of any member of the Outdoor Group that could have material
effect on the financial statements of the Outdoor Group is prevented or detected in a
timely manner.

     (ii) Fiscal Year. Outdoor will, and will cause each member of the Outdoor Group
organized in the United States to, maintain a fiscal year that commences and ends on the
same calendar day as CCU’s fiscal year commences and ends, and to maintain monthly
accounting periods that commence and end on the same calendar days as CCU’s monthly
accounting periods commence and end.

     (iii) Monthly Financial Reports. No later than ten (10) Business Days after
the end of the first three monthly accounting periods of Outdoor following the Closing Date,
Outdoor will deliver to CCU a consolidated income statement and balance sheet for Outdoor
for such period and an income statement and balance sheet for each Outdoor Affiliate that is
consolidated with Outdoor in such format and detail as CCU may request, and no later than
twelve (12) Business Days after the end of each of the first three (3) monthly accounting
periods of Outdoor following the Closing Date, Outdoor will deliver to CCU a consolidated
statement of cash flow for Outdoor for such period and statement of cash flow for each
Outdoor Affiliate that is consolidated with Outdoor, as the case may be, in such format and
detail as CCU may request. No later than five (5) Business Days after the end of each
monthly accounting period of Outdoor thereafter (including the last monthly accounting
period of Outdoor of each fiscal year), Outdoor will deliver to CCU a consolidated income
statement, balance sheet and statement of cash flow for Outdoor for such period and an
income statement, balance sheet and statement of cash flow for each Outdoor Affiliate that
is consolidated with Outdoor, as the case may be, in such format and detail as CCU may
request.

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     (iv) Quarterly Financial Statements. As soon as practicable, and in any event
no later than the earlier of (x) ten (10) Business Days prior to the date on which Outdoor
is required to file a Form 10-Q or other document containing Quarterly Financial Statements
with the SEC for each of the first three (3) fiscal quarters in each fiscal year of Outdoor,
and (y) five (5) Business Days prior to the date on which CCU has notified Outdoor that CCU
intends to file its Form 10-Q or other document containing quarterly financial statements
with the SEC, Outdoor will deliver to CCU drafts of (A) the consolidated financial
statements of the Outdoor Group (and notes thereto) for such periods and for the period from
the beginning of the current fiscal year to the end of such quarter, setting forth in each
case in comparative form for each such fiscal quarter of Outdoor the consolidated figures
(and notes thereto) for the corresponding quarter and periods of the previous fiscal year
and all in reasonable detail and prepared in accordance with Article 10 of Regulation S-X
and GAAP, and (B) a discussion and analysis by Outdoor’s management of the Outdoor Group’s
financial condition and results of operations for such fiscal period, including, without
limitation, an explanation of any material period-to-period change and any off-balance sheet
transactions, all in reasonable detail and prepared in accordance with Item 303(b) of
Regulation S-K; provided, however, that Outdoor will deliver such
information at such earlier time upon CCU’s written request with thirty (30) days’ notice
resulting from CCU’s determination to accelerate the timing of the filing of its financial
statements with the SEC. The information set forth in clauses (A) and (B)
above is referred to in this Agreement as the “Quarterly Financial Statements.” No
later than the earlier of (1) three (3) Business Days prior to the date Outdoor publicly
files the Quarterly Financial Statements with the SEC or otherwise makes such Quarterly
Financial Statements publicly available, and (2) three (3) Business Days prior to the date
on which CCU has notified Outdoor that CCU intends to file its quarterly financial
statements with the SEC, Outdoor will deliver to CCU the final form of the Quarterly
Financial Statements and certifications thereof by the principal executive and financial
officers of Outdoor in the forms required under SEC rules for periodic reports;
provided, however, that Outdoor may continue to revise such Quarterly
Financial Statements prior to the filing thereof in order to make corrections and
non-substantive changes which corrections and changes will be delivered by Outdoor to CCU as
soon as practicable, and in any event within eight (8) hours thereafter; provided,
further, that CCU’s and Outdoor’s financial Representatives will actively consult
with each other regarding any changes (whether or not substantive) that Outdoor may consider
making to the Quarterly Financial Statements and related disclosures during the two (2)
Business Days immediately prior to any anticipated filing with the SEC, with particular
focus on any changes which would have an effect upon CCU’s financial statements or related
disclosures. In addition to the foregoing, no Quarterly Financial Statement or any other
document which refers to, or contains information not previously publicly disclosed with
respect to, CCU’s ownership interest in Outdoor or the Separation will be filed with the SEC
or otherwise made public by any Outdoor Group member without the prior written consent of
CCU. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 4.1(a)(iv), Outdoor
will file the Quarterly Financial Statements with the SEC on the same date and at
substantially the same time that CCU files its quarterly financial statements with the SEC
unless otherwise required by applicable law.

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     (v) Annual Financial Statements. As soon as practicable, and in any event no
later than the earlier of (x) ten (10) Business Days prior to the date on which Outdoor is
required to file a Form 10-K or other document containing its Annual Financial Statements
with the SEC, and (y) ten (10) Business Days prior to the date on which CCU has notified
Outdoor that CCU intends to file its Form 10-K or other document containing annual financial
statements with the SEC, Outdoor will deliver to CCU (A) drafts of the consolidated
financial statements of the Outdoor Group (and notes thereto) for such year, setting forth
in each case in comparative form the consolidated figures (and notes thereto) for the
previous fiscal year and all in reasonable detail and prepared in accordance with Regulation
S-X and GAAP, and (B) a discussion and analysis by Outdoor’s management of the Outdoor
Group’s financial condition and results of operations for such year, including, without
limitation, an explanation of any material period-to-period change and any off-balance sheet
transactions, all in reasonable detail and prepared in accordance with Item 303(a) of
Regulation S-K. The information set forth in clauses (A) and (B) above is
referred to in this Agreement as the “Annual Financial Statements.” Outdoor will
deliver to CCU all revisions to such drafts as soon as any such revisions are prepared or
made. No later than the earlier of (1) five (5) Business Days prior to the date Outdoor
publicly files the Annual Financial Statements with the SEC or otherwise makes such Annual
Financial Statements publicly available, and (2) five (5) Business Days prior to the date on
which CCU has notified Outdoor that CCU intends to file its annual financial statements with
the SEC, Outdoor will deliver to CCU the final form of the Outdoor Annual Financial
Statements and certifications thereof by the principal executive and financial officers of
Outdoor in the forms required under SEC rules for periodic reports; provided,
however, that Outdoor may continue to revise such Annual Financial Statements prior
to the filing thereof in order to make corrections and non-substantive changes which
corrections and changes will be delivered by Outdoor to CCU as soon as practicable, and in
any event within eight (8) hours thereafter; provided, further, that CCU and
Outdoor financial Representatives will actively consult with each other regarding any
changes (whether or not substantive) which Outdoor may consider making to the Annual
Financial Statements and related disclosures during the three (3) Business Days immediately
prior to any anticipated filing with the SEC, with particular focus on any changes which
would have an effect upon CCU’s financial statements or related disclosures. In addition to
the foregoing, no Annual Financial Statement or any other document which refers to, or
contains information not previously publicly disclosed with respect to, CCU’s ownership
interest in Outdoor or the Separation will be filed with the SEC or otherwise made public by
any Outdoor Group member without the prior written consent of CCU, except to the extent
required by applicable law. In any event, Outdoor will deliver to CCU, no later than three
(3) Business Days prior to the date on which CCU has notified Outdoor that CCU intends to
file its annual financial statements with the SEC, the final form of the Annual Financial
Statements accompanied by an opinion thereon by Outdoor’s independent certified public
accountants. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 4.1(a)(v),
Outdoor will file the Annual Financial Statements with the SEC on the same date and at
substantially the same time that CCU files its annual financial statements with the SEC
unless otherwise required by applicable law.

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     (vi) Affiliate Financial Statements. Outdoor will deliver to CCU all Quarterly
Financial Statements and Annual Financial Statements of each Outdoor Affiliate which is
itself required to file financial statements with the SEC or otherwise make such financial
statements publicly available, with such financial statements to be provided in the same
manner and detail and on the same time schedule as those financial statements of Outdoor
required to be delivered to CCU pursuant to this Section 4.1.

     (vii) Conformance with CCU Financial Presentation. All information provided by
any Outdoor Group member to CCU or filed with the SEC pursuant to Sections
4.1(a)(iii) through (vi) inclusive will be consistent in terms of format and
detail and otherwise with CCU’s policies with respect to the application of GAAP and
practices in effect on the Closing Date with respect to the provision of such financial
information by such Outdoor Group member to CCU (and, where appropriate, as presently
presented in financial reports to CCU’s board of directors), with such changes therein as
may be requested by CCU from time to time consistent with changes in such accounting
principles and practices.

     (viii) Outdoor Reports Generally. Each Outdoor Group member that files
information with the SEC will deliver to CCU: (A) substantially final drafts, as soon as the
same are prepared, of (x) all reports, notices and proxy and information statements to be
sent or made available by such Outdoor Group member to its respective security holders, (y)
all regular, periodic and other reports to be filed or furnished under Sections 13, 14 and
15 of the Exchange Act (including Reports on Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K and Annual Reports to
Shareholders), and (z) all registration statements and prospectuses to be filed by such
Outdoor Group member with the SEC or any securities exchange pursuant to the listed company
manual (or similar requirements) of such exchange (collectively, the documents identified in
clauses (x), (y) and (z) above are referred to as the “Outdoor
Public Documents”); and (B) as soon as practicable, but in no event later than four (4)
Business Days (other than with respect to Current Reports on Form 8-K) prior to the earliest
of the dates the same are printed, sent or filed, current drafts of all such Outdoor Public
Documents and, with respect to Current Reports on Form 8-K, as soon as practicable, but in
no event later than two (2) Business Days prior to the earliest of the dates the same are
printed, sent or filed in the case of planned Current Reports on Form 8-K and as soon as
practicable, but in no event less than two (2) hours in the case of unplanned Current
Reports on Form 8-K; provided, however, that Outdoor may continue to revise
such Outdoor Public Documents prior to the filing thereof in order to make corrections and
non-substantive changes which corrections and changes will be delivered by Outdoor to CCU as
soon as practicable, and in any event within eight (8) hours thereafter; provided,
further, that CCU and Outdoor financial Representatives will actively consult with
each other regarding any changes (whether or not substantive) which Outdoor may consider
making to any of its Outdoor Public Documents and related disclosures prior to any
anticipated filing with the SEC, with particular focus on any changes which would have an
effect upon CCU’s financial statements or related disclosures. In addition to the foregoing,
no Outdoor Public Document or any other document which refers to, or contains information
not previously publicly disclosed with respect to, CCU’s ownership interest in Outdoor or
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SEC or otherwise made public by any Outdoor Group member without the prior written
consent of CCU, except as required by applicable law.

     (ix) Budgets and Financial Projections. Outdoor will, as promptly as
practicable, deliver to CCU copies of all annual and other budgets and financial projections
(consistent in terms of format and detail and otherwise required by CCU) relating to the
Outdoor Group on a consolidated basis and will provide CCU an opportunity to meet with
management of Outdoor to discuss such budgets and projections.

     (x) Other Information. With reasonable promptness, Outdoor will deliver to CCU
such additional financial and other information and data with respect to the Outdoor Group
and their business, properties, financial positions, results of operations and prospects as
from time to time may be reasonably requested by CCU.

     (xi) Press Releases and Similar Information. Outdoor and CCU will consult with
each other as to the timing of their annual and quarterly earnings releases and any interim
financial guidance for a current or future period and will give each other the opportunity
to review the information therein relating to the Outdoor Group and to comment thereon. CCU
and Outdoor will make commercially reasonable efforts to issue their respective annual and
quarterly earnings releases at approximately the same time on the same date. No later than
eight (8) hours prior to the time and date that a party intends to publish its regular
annual or quarterly earnings release or any financial guidance for a current or future
period, such party will deliver to the other party copies of substantially final drafts of
all press releases and other statements to be made available by any member of that party’s
Group to employees of any member of that party’s Group or to the public concerning any
matters that could be reasonably likely to have a material financial impact on the earnings,
results of operations, financial condition or prospects of any Outdoor Group member. In
addition, prior to the issuance of any such press release or public statement that meets the
criteria set forth in the preceding two sentences, the issuing party will consult with the
other party regarding any changes (other than typographical or other similar minor changes)
to such substantially final drafts. Immediately following the issuance thereof, the issuing
party will deliver to the other party copies of final drafts of all press releases and other
public statements.

     (xii) Cooperation on CCU Filings. Outdoor will cooperate fully, and will cause
Outdoor Auditors to cooperate fully, with CCU to the extent requested by CCU in the
preparation of CCU’s public earnings or other press releases, Quarterly Reports on Form
10-Q, Annual Reports to Shareholders, Annual Reports on Form 10-K, any Current Reports on
Form 8-K and any other proxy, information and registration statements, reports, notices,
prospectuses and any other filings made by CCU with the SEC, any national securities
exchange or otherwise made publicly available (collectively, the “CCU Public
Filings”). Outdoor agrees to provide to CCU all information that CCU reasonably requests
in connection with any CCU Public Filings or that, in the judgment of CCU’s legal
department, is required to be disclosed or incorporated by reference therein under any law,
rule or regulation. Outdoor will provide such information in a timely manner on the dates
requested by CCU (which may be earlier than the dates on

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which Outdoor otherwise would be required hereunder to have such information available)
to enable CCU to prepare, print and release all CCU Public Filings on such dates as CCU will
determine but in no event later than as required by applicable law. Outdoor will use
commercially reasonable efforts to cause Outdoor Auditors to consent to any reference to
them as experts in any CCU Public Filings required under any law, rule or regulation. If and
to the extent requested by CCU, Outdoor will diligently and promptly review all drafts of
such CCU Public Filings and prepare in a diligent and timely fashion any portion of such CCU
Public Filing pertaining to Outdoor. Prior to any printing or public release of any CCU
Public Filing, an appropriate executive officer of Outdoor will, if requested by CCU,
certify that the information relating to any Outdoor Group member or the Outdoor Business in
such CCU Public Filing is accurate, true, complete and correct in all material respects.
Unless required by law, rule or regulation, Outdoor will not publicly release any financial
or other information which conflicts with the information with respect to any Outdoor Group
member or the Outdoor Business that is included in any CCU Public Filing without CCU’s prior
written consent. Prior to the release or filing thereof, CCU will provide Outdoor with a
draft of any portion of a CCU Public Filing containing information relating to the Outdoor
Group and will give Outdoor an opportunity to review such information and comment thereon;
provided that, CCU will determine in its sole and absolute discretion the
final form and content of all CCU Public Filings.

     (b) Auditors and Audits; Annual Statements and Accounting. Outdoor agrees that, for
so long as CCU is required to either consolidate the results of operations and financial position
of Outdoor and any members of the Outdoor Group, or to account for its investment in Outdoor under
the equity method of accounting (in accordance with GAAP and consistent with SEC reporting
requirements):

     (i) Selection of Outdoor Auditors. Unless required by law, Outdoor will not
select a different accounting firm than Ernst & Young LLP (or its affiliate accounting
firms) (unless so directed by CCU in accordance with a change by CCU in its accounting firm)
to serve as its (and the Outdoor Group’s) independent certified public accountants
(“Outdoor Auditors”), without CCU’s prior written consent (which will not be
unreasonably withheld); provided, however, that, to the extent any members
of the Outdoor Group are currently using a different accounting firm to serve as their
independent certified public accountants, such members of the Outdoor Group may continue to
use such accounting firm provided such accounting firm is reasonably satisfactory to CCU.

     (ii) Audit Timing. Outdoor will use commercially reasonable efforts to enable
Outdoor Auditors to complete their audit such that they will be able to date their opinion
on the Annual Financial Statements on the same date that CCU’s independent certified public
accountants (“CCU Auditors”) date their opinion on CCU’s audited annual financial
statements (the “CCU Annual Statements”), and to enable CCU to meet its schedule for
the printing, filing and public dissemination of the CCU Annual Statements, all in
accordance with Section 4.1(a) hereof and as required by applicable law.

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     (iii) Information Needed by CCU. Outdoor will provide to CCU on a timely basis
all information that CCU reasonably requires to meet its schedule for the preparation,
printing, filing, and public dissemination of the CCU Annual Statements in accordance with
Section 4.1(a) hereof and as required by applicable law. Without limiting the
generality of the foregoing, Outdoor will provide all required financial information with
respect to the Outdoor Group to Outdoor Auditors in a sufficient and reasonable time and in
sufficient detail to permit Outdoor Auditors to take all steps and perform all reviews
necessary to provide sufficient assistance to CCU Auditors with respect to information to be
included or contained in the CCU Annual Statements.

     (iv) Access to Outdoor Auditors. Outdoor will authorize Outdoor Auditors to
make available to CCU Auditors the personnel who performed, or are performing, the annual
audit of Outdoor as well as the work papers related to the annual audit of Outdoor, in all
cases within a reasonable time prior to the date of the Outdoor Auditors’ opinion on the
Annual Financial Statements, so that CCU Auditors are able to perform the procedures they
consider necessary to take responsibility for the work of Outdoor Auditors as it relates to
CCU Auditors’ report on the CCU Annual Statements, all within sufficient time to enable CCU
to meet its schedule for the preparation, printing, filing and public dissemination of the
CCU Annual Statements.

     (v) Access to Records. If CCU determines in good faith that there may be any
inaccuracy in an Outdoor Group member’s financial statements or deficiency in an Outdoor
Group member’s internal accounting controls or operations that could materially impact CCU’s
financial statements, at CCU’s request, Outdoor will provide CCU’s internal auditors with
access to the Outdoor Group’s books and records so that CCU may conduct reasonable audits
relating to the financial statements provided by Outdoor under this Agreement as well as to
the internal accounting controls and operations of the Outdoor Group.

     (vi) Notice of Changes. Subject to Section 4.1(a)(vii), Outdoor will
give CCU as much prior notice as reasonably practicable of any proposed determination of, or
any significant changes in, Outdoor’s accounting estimates or accounting principles from
those in effect on the Closing Date. Outdoor will consult with CCU and, if requested by CCU,
Outdoor will consult with CCU Auditors with respect thereto. Outdoor will not make any such
determination or changes without CCU’s prior written consent if such a determination or a
change would be sufficiently material to be required to be disclosed in Outdoor’s or CCU’s
financial statements as filed with the SEC or otherwise publicly disclosed therein.

     (vii) Accounting Changes Requested by CCU. Notwithstanding Section
4(a)(vi), Outdoor will make any changes in its accounting estimates or accounting
principles that are requested by CCU in order for Outdoor’s accounting practices and
principles to be consistent with those of CCU.

     (viii) Special Reports of Deficiencies or Violations. Outdoor will report in
reasonable detail to CCU the following events or circumstances promptly after any executive
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aware of such matter: (A) all significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the
design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely
to adversely affect Outdoor’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial
information; (B) any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other
employees who have a significant role in Outdoor’s internal control over financial
reporting; (C) any illegal act within the meaning of Section 10A(b) and (f) of the Exchange
Act; and (D) any report of a material violation of law that an attorney representing any
Outdoor Group member has formally made to any officers or directors of Outdoor pursuant to
the SEC’s attorney conduct rules (17 C.F.R. Part 205).

     4.2 Agreement for Exchange of Information; Archives.

     (a) Each of CCU and Outdoor, on behalf of its respective Group, agrees to provide, or cause to
be provided, to the other Group, at any time before or after the Closing Date, as soon as
reasonably practicable after written request therefor, any Information in the possession or under
the control of such respective Group which the requesting party reasonably needs (i) to comply with
reporting, disclosure, filing or other requirements imposed on the requesting party (including
under applicable securities or tax Laws) by a Governmental Authority having jurisdiction over the
requesting party, (ii) for use in any other judicial, regulatory, administrative, tax or other
proceeding or in order to satisfy audit, accounting, claim, regulatory, litigation, tax or other
similar requirements, in each case other than claims or allegations that one party to this
Agreement has against the other, or (iii) subject to the foregoing clause (ii), to comply with its
obligations under this Agreement or any Transaction Document; provided, however,
that in the event that any party reasonably determines that any such provision of Information could
be commercially detrimental, violate any Law or agreement, or waive any attorney-client privilege,
the parties shall take all commercially reasonable measures to permit the compliance with such
obligations in a manner that avoids any such harm or consequence.

     (b) After the Closing Date, Outdoor shall have access during regular business hours (as in
effect from time to time) to the documents and objects of historic significance that relate to the
Outdoor Business that are located in archives retained or maintained by any member of the CCU
Group. Outdoor may obtain copies (but not originals unless it is an Outdoor Asset) of documents
for bona fide business purposes and may obtain objects for exhibition purposes for commercially
reasonable periods of time if required for bona fide business purposes; provided
that, Outdoor shall cause any such objects to be returned promptly in the same condition in
which they were delivered to Outdoor, and Outdoor shall comply with any rules, procedures or other
requirements, and shall be subject to any restrictions (including prohibitions on removal of
specified objects), that are then applicable to CCU. Outdoor shall pay the applicable fee or rate
per hour for archive research services (subject to increase from time to time to reflect rates then
in effect for CCU generally). Nothing herein shall be deemed to restrict the access of any member
of the CCU Group to any such documents or objects or to impose any liability on any member of the
CCU Group if any such documents or objects are not maintained or preserved by CCU.

     (c) After the Closing Date, CCU shall have access during regular business hours (as in effect
from time to time) to the documents and objects of historic significance that relate to the
businesses of any member of the CCU Group that are located in archives retained or maintained

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by any member of the Outdoor Group. CCU may obtain copies (but not originals unless it is not
an Outdoor Asset) of documents for bona fide business purposes and may obtain objects for
exhibition purposes for commercially reasonable periods of time if required for bona fide business
purposes; provided that, CCU shall cause any such objects to be returned promptly
in the same condition in which they were delivered to CCU, and CCU shall comply with any rules,
procedures or other requirements, and shall be subject to any restrictions (including prohibitions
on removal of specified objects), that are then applicable to Outdoor. CCU shall pay the
applicable fee or rate per hour for archive research services (subject to increase from time to
time to reflect rates then in effect for Outdoor generally). Nothing herein shall be deemed to
restrict the access of any member of the Outdoor Group to any such documents or objects or to
impose any liability on any member of the Outdoor Group if any such documents or objects are not
maintained or preserved by Outdoor.

     4.3 Ownership of Information.

     Any Information owned by a member of a Group that is provided to a requesting party pursuant
to Section 4.2 shall be deemed to remain the property of the providing party. Unless
specifically set forth herein, nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as granting
or conferring rights of license or otherwise in any such Information.

     4.4 Compensation for Providing Information.

     The party requesting Information agrees to reimburse the party providing Information for the
reasonable out-of-pocket costs, if any, of creating, gathering and copying such Information, to the
extent that such costs are incurred for the benefit of the requesting party. Except as may be
otherwise specifically provided elsewhere in this Agreement, the Transaction Documents or in any
other agreement between the parties, such costs shall be computed in accordance with the providing
party’s standard methodology and procedures.

     4.5 Record Retention.

     To facilitate the possible exchange of Information pursuant to this Article IV and
other provisions of this Agreement and the Transaction Documents, after the Closing Date, the
parties agree to use commercially reasonable efforts to retain all Information in their respective
possession or control in accordance with the policies of CCU as in effect on the Closing Date or
such other policies as may be reasonably adopted by the appropriate party after the Closing Date.
No party will destroy, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to destroy, any Information which the
other party may have the right to obtain pursuant to this Agreement prior to the seventh
anniversary of the date hereof without first notifying the other party of the proposed destruction
and giving the other party the opportunity to take possession of such Information prior to such
destruction; provided, however, that in the case of any Information relating to
Taxes or employee benefits, such period shall be extended to the expiration of the applicable
statute of limitations (giving effect to any extensions thereof); provided,
further, however, no party will destroy, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to
destroy, any Information required to be retained by applicable Law.

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     4.6 Liability.

     No party shall have any liability to any other party in the event that any Information
exchanged or provided pursuant to this Agreement which is an estimate or forecast, or which is
based on an estimate or forecast, is found to be inaccurate in the absence of willful misconduct by
the party providing such Information. No party shall have any liability to any other party if any
Information is destroyed after commercially reasonable efforts by such party to comply with the
provisions of Section 4.5.

     4.7 Other Agreements Providing for Exchange of Information.

     (a) The rights and obligations granted under this Article IV are subject to any
specific limitations, qualifications or additional provisions on the sharing, exchange, retention
or confidential treatment of Information set forth in any Transaction Document.

     (b) When any Information provided by one Group to the other Group (other than Information
provided pursuant to Section 4.5) is no longer needed for the purposes contemplated by this
Agreement or any other Transaction Document or is no longer required to be retained by applicable
Law, the receiving party will promptly after request of the other party either return to the other
party all Information in a tangible form (including all copies thereof and all notes, extracts or
summaries based thereon) or certify to the other party that it has destroyed such Information (and
such copies thereof and such notes, extracts or summaries based thereon).

     4.8 Production of Witnesses; Records; Cooperation.

     (a) After the Closing Date, except in the case of an adversarial Action by one or more members
of one Group against one or more members of the other Group, each party hereto shall use
commercially reasonable efforts to make available to each other party, upon written request, the
former, current and future directors, officers, employees, other personnel and agents of the
members of its respective Group as witnesses and any books, records or other documents within its
control or which it otherwise has the ability to make available, to the extent that any such person
(giving consideration to business demands of such directors, officers, employees, other personnel
and agents) or books, records or other documents may reasonably be required in connection with any
Action or IP Application in which the requesting party may from time to time be involved,
regardless of whether such Action or IP Application is a matter with respect to which
indemnification may be sought hereunder. The requesting party shall bear all costs and expenses in
connection therewith.

     (b) If an Indemnifying Party chooses to defend or to seek to compromise or settle any Third
Party Claim, the parties shall make available to such Indemnifying Party, upon written request, the
former, current and future directors, officers, employees, other personnel and agents of the
members of its respective Group as witnesses and any books, records or other documents within its
control or which it otherwise has the ability to make available, to the extent that any such person
(giving consideration to business demands of such directors, officers, employees, other personnel
and agents) or books, records or other documents may reasonably be required in connection with such
defense, settlement or compromise, or the prosecution, evaluation or

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pursuit thereof, as the case may be, and shall otherwise cooperate in such defense, settlement
or compromise, or such prosecution, evaluation or pursuit, as the case may be.

     (c) Without limiting the foregoing, the parties shall cooperate and consult to the extent
reasonably necessary with respect to any Actions, except in the case of an adversarial Action by
one or more members of one Group against one or more members of the other Group.

     (d) Without limiting any provision of this Section, each of the parties agrees to cooperate,
and to cause each member of its respective Group to cooperate, with each other in the defense of
any infringement or similar claim with respect to any intellectual property and shall not claim to
acknowledge, or permit any member of its respective Group to claim to acknowledge, the validity or
infringing use of any intellectual property of a third Person in a manner that would hamper or
undermine the defense of such infringement or similar claim except as required by Law.

     (e) The obligation of the parties to provide witnesses pursuant to this Section 4.8 is
intended to be interpreted in a manner so as to facilitate cooperation and shall include the
obligation to provide as witnesses inventors and other officers without regard to whether the
witness or the employer of the witness could assert a possible business conflict (subject to the
exception set forth in the first sentence of Section 4.8(a)).

     (f) In connection with any matter contemplated by this Section 4.8, the parties will
enter into a mutually acceptable joint defense agreement so as to maintain to the extent
practicable any applicable attorney-client privilege, work product immunity or other applicable
privileges or immunities of any member of any Group.

     4.9 Privilege.

     The provision of any information pursuant to this Article IV shall not be deemed a
waiver of any privilege, including privileges arising under or related to the attorney-client
privilege or any other applicable privileges (a “Privilege”). Following the Closing Date,
neither Outdoor or its Subsidiaries nor CCU or its Subsidiaries will be required to provide any
information pursuant to this Article IV if the provision of such information would serve as
a waiver of any Privilege afforded such information.

ARTICLE V

RELEASE; INDEMNIFICATION

     5.1 Release of Pre-Closing Claims.

     (a) Except (i) as provided in Section 5.1(c), (ii) as may provided in any Transaction
Document and (iii) for any matter for which an Outdoor Indemnified Party is entitled to
indemnification or contribution pursuant to Section 5.3, 5.4 or 5.5,
effective as of the Closing Date, Outdoor, for itself and each other member of the Outdoor Group,
their respective Affiliates and all Persons who at any time prior to the Closing Date were
directors, officers, agents or employees of any member of the Outdoor Group (in their respective
capacities as such), in each case, together with their respective heirs, executors, administrators,
successors and assigns, does hereby remise, release and forever discharge CCU and the other members
of the CCU Group,

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their respective Affiliates and all Persons who at any time prior to the Closing Date were
shareholders, directors, officers, agents or employees of any member of the CCU Group (in their
respective capacities as such), in each case, together with their respective heirs, executors,
administrators, successors and assigns, from any and all Liabilities whatsoever, whether at Law or
in equity (including any right of contribution), whether arising under any contract or agreement,
by operation of Law or otherwise, existing or arising from any acts or events occurring or failing
to occur or alleged to have occurred or to have failed to occur or any conditions existing or
alleged to have existed on or before the Closing Date, including in connection with the
transactions and all other activities to implement the Separation, the Initial Public Offering and
any of the other transactions contemplated hereunder and under the Transaction Documents.

     (b) Except (i) as provided in Section 5.1(c), (ii) as may be provided in any
Transaction Document and (iii) for any matter for which a CCU Indemnified Party is entitled to
indemnification or contribution pursuant to Section 5.2, 5.4 or 5.5,
effective as of the Closing Date, CCU, for itself and each other member of the CCU Group, their
respective Affiliates and all Persons who at any time prior to the Closing Date were directors,
officers, agents or employees of any member of the CCU Group (in their respective capacities as
such), in each case, together with their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors
and assigns, does hereby remise, release and forever discharge Outdoor and the other members of the
Outdoor Group, their respective Affiliates and all Persons who at any time prior to the Closing
Date were shareholders, directors, officers, agents or employees of any member of the Outdoor Group
(in their respective capacities as such), in each case, together with their respective heirs,
executors, administrators, successors and assigns, from any and all Liabilities whatsoever, whether
at Law or in equity (including any right of contribution), whether arising under any contract or
agreement, by operation of Law or otherwise, existing or arising from any acts or events occurring
or failing to occur or alleged to have occurred or to have failed to occur or any conditions
existing or alleged to have existed on or before the Closing Date, including in connection with the
transactions and all other activities to implement the Separation, the Initial Public Offering and
any of the other transactions contemplated hereunder and under the Transaction Documents.

     (c) Nothing contained in Section 5.1(a) or Section 5.1(b) shall impair any
right of any Person to enforce this Agreement, any Transaction Document or any agreements,
arrangements, commitments or understandings to continue in effect after the Closing Date in
accordance with Section 2.4(b), in each case in accordance with its terms. Nothing
contained in Section 5.1(a) or Section 5.1(b) shall release any Person from:

     (i) any Liability provided in or resulting from any agreement among any members of the CCU
Group or the Outdoor Group that is to continue in effect after the Closing Date in accordance with
Section 2.4(b), or any other Liability specified in such Section 2.4(b) not to
terminate as of the Closing Date;

     (ii) any Liability, contingent or otherwise, assumed, transferred, assigned or allocated to
the Group of which such Person is a member in accordance with, or any other Liability of any member
of such Group under, this Agreement or any Transaction Document;

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     (iii) any Liability for the sale, lease, construction or receipt of goods, property or
services purchased, obtained or used in the ordinary course of business by a member of one Group
from a member of the other Group prior to the Closing Date;

     (iv) any Liability for unpaid amounts for products or services or refunds owing on products or
services due on a value-received basis for work done by a member of one Group at the request or on
behalf of a member of the other Group; or

     (v) any Liability that the parties may have with respect to indemnification or contribution
pursuant to this Agreement or otherwise for claims brought against the parties by third Persons,
which Liability shall be governed by the provisions of this Article V and, if applicable,
the appropriate provisions of the Transaction Documents.

     In addition, nothing contained in Section 5.1(a) shall release CCU from indemnifying
any director, officer or employee of Outdoor who was a director, officer or employee of CCU or any
of its Affiliates on or prior to the Closing Date, to the extent such director, officer or employee
is or becomes a named defendant in any Action with respect to which he or she was entitled to such
indemnification pursuant to then existing obligations.

     (d) Outdoor shall not make, and shall not permit any member of the Outdoor Group to make, any
claim or demand, or commence any Action asserting any claim or demand, including any claim of
contribution or any indemnification, against CCU or any member of the CCU Group, or any other
Person released pursuant to Section 5.1(a), with respect to any Liabilities released
pursuant to Section 5.1(a). CCU shall not, and shall not permit any member of the CCU
Group, to make any claim or demand, or commence any Action asserting any claim or demand, including
any claim of contribution or any indemnification against Outdoor or any member of the Outdoor
Group, or any other Person released pursuant to Section 5.1(b), with respect to any
Liabilities released pursuant to Section 5.1(b).

     (e) It is the intent of each of CCU and Outdoor, by virtue of the provisions of this
Section 5.1, to provide for a full and complete release and discharge of all Liabilities
existing or arising from all acts and events occurring or failing to occur or alleged to have
occurred or to have failed to occur and all conditions existing or alleged to have existed on or
before the Closing Date, whether known or unknown, between or among Outdoor or any member of the
Outdoor Group, on the one hand, and CCU or any member of the CCU Group, on the other hand
(including any contractual agreements or arrangements existing or alleged to exist between or among
any such members on or before the Closing Date), except as expressly set forth in Sections 5.1
(a), (b) and (c). At any time, at the request of any other party, each party shall
cause each member of its respective Group and each other Person on whose behalf it released
Liabilities pursuant to this Section 5.1 to execute and deliver releases reflecting the
provisions hereof.

     5.2 General Indemnification by Outdoor.

     Except as provided in Section 5.5, Outdoor shall, and shall cause the other members of
the Outdoor Group to, jointly and severally, indemnify, defend and hold harmless on an After-Tax
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employees, and each of the heirs, executors, successors and assigns of any of the foregoing
(collectively, the “CCU Indemnified Parties”), from and against any and all Liabilities of
the CCU Indemnified Parties relating to, arising out of or resulting from any of the following
items (without duplication):

     (a) the failure of Outdoor or any other member of the Outdoor Group or any other Person to
pay, perform or otherwise promptly discharge any Outdoor Liabilities or Outdoor Contract in
accordance with its respective terms, whether prior to or after the Closing Date;

     (b) any Outdoor Liability or any Outdoor Contract;

     (c) except to the extent it relates to an Excluded Liability, any guarantee, indemnification
obligation, surety bond or other credit support agreement, arrangement, commitment or understanding
by any member of the CCU Group for the benefit of any member of the Outdoor Group that survives the
Closing;

     (d) any breach by any member of the Outdoor Group of this Agreement or any of the Transaction
Documents or any action by Outdoor in contravention of the Charter or Bylaws; and

     (e) any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of a material fact contained in any CCU
Public Filing or any other document filed with the SEC by any member of the CCU Group pursuant to
the Securities Act or the Exchange Act, or any omission or alleged omission to state therein a
material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein, in light
of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading, in each case to the extent, but
only to the extent, that those Liabilities are caused by any such untrue statement or omission or
alleged untrue statement or omission based upon information that is either furnished to any member
of the CCU Group by any member of the Outdoor Group or incorporated by reference by any member of
the CCU Group from any filings made by any member of the Outdoor Group with the SEC pursuant to the
Securities Act or the Exchange Act, and then only if that statement or omission was made or
occurred after the Closing Date.

     5.3 General Indemnification by CCU.

     Except as provided in Section 5.5, CCU shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless on an
After-Tax Basis each member of the Outdoor Group and each of their respective directors, officers
and employees, and each of the heirs, executors, successors and assigns of any of the foregoing
(collectively, the “Outdoor Indemnified Parties”), from and against any and all Liabilities
of the Outdoor Indemnified Parties relating to, arising out of or resulting from any of the
following items (without duplication):

     (a) the failure of any member of the CCU Group or any other Person to pay, perform or
otherwise promptly discharge any Liabilities of the CCU Group other than the Outdoor Liabilities,
whether prior to or after the Closing Date or the date hereof;

     (b) any Excluded Liability or any Liability of a member of the CCU Group other than the
Outdoor Liabilities;

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     (c) any breach by any member of the CCU Group of this Agreement or any of the Transaction
Documents; and

     (d) any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of a material fact contained in any
document filed with the SEC by any member of the Outdoor Group pursuant to the Securities Act or
the Exchange Act other than the IPO Registration Statement or Prospectus, or any omission or
alleged omission to state therein a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to
make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not
misleading, in each case to the extent, but only to the extent, that those Liabilities are caused
by any such untrue statement or omission or alleged untrue statement or omission based upon
information that is either furnished to any member of the Outdoor Group by any member of the CCU
Group or incorporated by reference by any member of the Outdoor Group from any CCU Public Filings
or any other document filed with the SEC by any member of the CCU Group pursuant to the Securities
Act or the Exchange Act, and then only if that statement or omission was made or occurred after the
Closing Date.

     5.4 Registration Statement Indemnification.

     (a) Outdoor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless on an After-Tax Basis the CCU Indemnified
Parties and each Person, if any, who controls any member of the CCU Group within the meaning of
Section 15 of the Securities Act or Section 20 of the Exchange Act from and against any and all
Liabilities arising out of or based upon any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of a
material fact contained in the IPO Registration Statement or Prospectus, or arising out of or based
upon any omission or alleged omission to state therein a material fact required to be stated
therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading, except to the extent such
Liabilities arise out of or are based upon any untrue statement or omission or alleged untrue
statement or omission which has been made therein or omitted therefrom in reliance upon and in
conformity with information provided by a member of the CCU Group expressly for use in the IPO
Registration Statement or Prospectus or information relating to any underwriter furnished to
Outdoor by or on behalf of such underwriter expressly for use in the IPO Registration Statement or
Prospectus, all of which such statements that have been furnished by the CCU Group being set forth
on Schedule 5.4(a) hereto.

     (b) CCU agrees to indemnify and hold harmless on an After-Tax Basis Outdoor and its
Subsidiaries and any of their respective directors or officers who sign the IPO Registration
Statement, and any person who controls Outdoor within the meaning of Section 15 of the Securities
Act or Section 20 of the Exchange Act, from and against any and all Liabilities arising out of or
based upon any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of a material fact contained in the IPO
Registration Statement or Prospectus, or arising out of or based upon any omission or alleged
omission to state therein a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the
statements therein not misleading, but only to the extent that such Liabilities arise out of or are
based upon any untrue statement or omission or alleged untrue statement or omission with respect to
information provided by a CCU Group member expressly for use in the IPO Registration Statement or
Prospectus, all of which such statements that have been furnished by the CCU Group being set forth
on Schedule 5.4(a) hereto.

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     5.5 Contribution.

     (a) If the indemnification provided for in this Article V is unavailable to, or
insufficient to hold harmless on an After-Tax Basis, an Indemnified Party under Section
5.2(e), Section 5.3(d) or Section 5.4 in respect of any Liabilities referred to
therein, then each Indemnifying Party shall contribute to the amount paid or payable by such
Indemnified Party as a result of such Liabilities in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect
the relative fault of the Indemnifying Party and the Indemnified Party in connection with the
actions or omissions that resulted in Liabilities as well as any other relevant equitable
considerations. The relative fault of such Indemnifying Party and Indemnified Party shall be
determined by reference to, among other things, whether the untrue or alleged untrue statement of a
material fact or omission or alleged omission to state a material fact relates to information
supplied by such Indemnifying Party or Indemnified Party, and the parties’ relative intent,
knowledge, access to information and opportunity to correct or prevent such statement or omission.
For purposes of this Section 5.5(a), the information set forth in the IPO Registration
Statement that is described on Schedule 5.4(a) shall be the only “information supplied by”
any member of the CCU Group.

     (b) The parties agree that it would not be just and equitable if contribution pursuant to this
Section 5.5 were determined by a pro rata allocation or by any other method of allocation
that does not take account of the equitable considerations referred to in Section 5.5(a).
The amount paid or payable by an Indemnified Party as a result of the Liabilities referred to in
Section 5.5(a) shall be deemed to include, subject to the limitations set forth above, any
legal or other fees or expenses reasonably incurred by such Indemnified Party in connection with
investigating any claim or defending any Action. Notwithstanding the provisions of this
Section 5.5, CCU shall not be required to contribute any amount that, together with the
amount of any damages that CCU has otherwise been required to pay by reason of such untrue or
alleged untrue statement or omission or alleged omission, exceeds the benefits received solely by
CCU from the Initial Public Offering (excluding benefits received by the Company and all other
parties). No Person guilty of fraudulent misrepresentation (within the meaning of Section 11(f) of
the Securities Act) shall be entitled to contribution from any Person who was not guilty of such
fraudulent misrepresentation.

     5.6 Indemnification Obligations Net of Insurance Proceeds and Other Amounts on an
After-Tax Basis.

     (a) Any Liability subject to indemnification or contribution pursuant to this Article
V will be net of Insurance Proceeds that actually reduce the amount of the Liability and will
be determined on an After-Tax Basis. Accordingly, the amount which any Person is required to pay
pursuant to this Article V (an “Indemnifying Party”) to any Person entitled to
indemnification or contribution pursuant to this Article V (an “Indemnified Party”)
will be reduced by any Insurance Proceeds theretofore actually recovered by or on behalf of the
Indemnified Party in respect of the related Liability. If an Indemnified Party receives a payment
required by this Agreement from an Indemnifying Party in respect of any Liability (an
“Indemnity Payment”) and subsequently receives Insurance Proceeds, then the Indemnified
Party will pay to the Indemnifying Party an amount equal to the excess of the Indemnity Payment
received over the amount of the Indemnity Payment that would have been due if the Insurance
Proceeds had been received, realized or recovered before the Indemnity Payment was made.

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     (b) An insurer who would otherwise be obligated to pay any claim shall not be relieved of the
responsibility with respect thereto or, solely by virtue of the indemnification and contribution
provisions hereof, have any subrogation rights with respect thereto. The Indemnified Party shall
use commercially reasonable efforts to seek to collect or recover any third-party Insurance
Proceeds (other than Insurance Proceeds under an arrangement where future premiums are adjusted to
reflect prior claims in excess of prior premiums) to which the Indemnified Party is entitled in
connection with any Liability for which the Indemnified Party seeks contribution or indemnification
pursuant to this Article V; provided that, the Indemnified Party’s
inability to collect or recover any such Insurance Proceeds shall not limit the Indemnifying
Party’s obligations hereunder.

     (c) The term “After-Tax Basis” as used in this Article V means that, in
determining the amount of the payment necessary to indemnify any party against, or reimburse any
party for, Liabilities, the amount of such Liabilities will be determined net of any reduction in
Tax derived by the Indemnified Party as the result of sustaining or paying such Liabilities, and
the amount of such Indemnity Payment will be increased (i.e., “grossed up”) by the amount necessary
to satisfy any income or franchise Tax liabilities incurred by the Indemnified Party as a result of
its receipt of, or right to receive, such Indemnity Payment (as so increased), so that the
Indemnified Party is put in the same net after-Tax economic position as if it had not incurred such
Liabilities, in each case without taking into account any impact on the tax basis that an
Indemnified Party has in its assets.

     5.7 Procedures for Indemnification of Third Party Claims.

     (a) If an Indemnified Party shall receive notice or otherwise learn of the assertion by a
Person (including any Governmental Authority) who is not a member of the CCU Group or the Outdoor
Group of any claim or of the commencement by any such Person of any Action (collectively, a
“Third Party Claim”) with respect to which an Indemnifying Party may be obligated to
provide indemnification to such Indemnified Party pursuant to Section 5.2, Section
5.3 or Section 5.4, or any other Section of this Agreement or any Transaction Document,
such Indemnified Party shall give such Indemnifying Party written notice thereof within 20 days
after becoming aware of such Third Party Claim. Any such notice shall describe the Third Party
Claim in reasonable detail. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the failure of any Indemnified Party or
other Person to give notice as provided in this Section 5.7(a) shall not relieve the
Indemnifying Party of its obligations under this Article V, except to the extent that such
Indemnifying Party is actually prejudiced by such failure to give notice.

     (b) An Indemnifying Party may elect to defend (and to seek to settle or compromise), at such
Indemnifying Party’s own expense and by such Indemnifying Party’s own counsel, any Third Party
Claim. Within 30 days after receipt of notice from an Indemnified Party in accordance with
Section 5.7(a) (or sooner, if the nature of such Third Party Claim so requires), an
Indemnifying Party electing to defend a Third Party Claim shall notify the Indemnified Party of its
election to assume responsibility for defending such Third Party Claim and shall acknowledge and
agree in writing that if such Third Party Claim is adversely determined, such Indemnifying Party
will have the obligation to indemnify the Indemnified Party in respect of all liabilities relating
to, arising out of or resulting from such Third Party Claim and that such Indemnifying Party
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obligation. After such notice and acknowledgment from an Indemnifying Party to an Indemnified
Party of its election to assume the defense of a Third Party Claim, such Indemnified Party shall
have the right to employ separate counsel and to participate in (but not control) the defense,
compromise, or settlement thereof, but the fees and expenses of such counsel shall be the expense
of such Indemnified Party.

     (c) If an Indemnifying Party elects not to assume responsibility for defending a Third Party
Claim, or fails to notify an Indemnified Party of its election as provided in Section
5.7(b), such Indemnified Party may defend such Third Party Claim at the cost and expense of the
Indemnifying Party.

     (d) Unless the Indemnifying Party has failed to assume the defense of the Third Party Claim in
accordance with the terms of this Agreement, no Indemnified Party may settle or compromise any
Third Party Claim without the consent of the Indemnifying Party. No Indemnifying Party shall
consent to entry of any judgment or enter into any settlement of any pending or threatened Third
Party Claim in respect of which any Indemnified Party is or could have been a party and indemnity
could have been sought hereunder by such Indemnified Party without the consent of the Indemnified
Party if (i) the effect thereof is to permit any injunction, declaratory judgment, other order or
other nonmonetary relief to be entered, directly or indirectly against such Indemnified Party and
(ii) such settlement does not include a full, complete and unconditional release of such
Indemnified Party from all liability on claims that are the subject matter of such Third Party
Claim.

     5.8 Additional Matters.

     (a) Indemnification or contribution payments in respect of any Liabilities for which an
Indemnified Party is entitled to indemnification or contribution under this Article V shall
be paid by the Indemnifying Party to the Indemnified Party as such Liabilities are incurred upon
demand by the Indemnified Party, including reasonably satisfactory documentation setting forth the
basis for the amount of such indemnification or contribution payment, including documentation with
respect to calculations made on an After-Tax Basis and consideration of any Insurance Proceeds that
actually reduce the amount of such Liabilities. The indemnity and contribution agreements
contained in this Article V shall remain operative and in full force and effect, regardless
of (i) any investigation made by or on behalf of any Indemnified Party; (ii) the knowledge by the
Indemnified Party of Liabilities for which it might be entitled to indemnification or contribution
hereunder; and (iii) any termination of this Agreement.

     (b) Any claim on account of a Liability which does not result from a Third Party Claim shall
be asserted by written notice given by the Indemnified Party to the applicable Indemnifying Party.
Such Indemnifying Party shall have a period of 30 days after the receipt of such notice within
which to respond thereto. If such Indemnifying Party does not respond within such 30-day period,
such Indemnifying Party shall be deemed to have refused to accept responsibility to make payment.
If such Indemnifying Party does not respond within such 30-day period or rejects such claim in
whole or in part, such Indemnified Party shall be free to pursue such remedies as may be available
to such party as contemplated by this Agreement and the Transaction Documents without prejudice to
its continuing rights to pursue indemnification or contribution hereunder.

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     (c) If payment is made by or on behalf of any Indemnifying Party to any Indemnified Party in
connection with any Third Party Claim, such Indemnifying Party shall be subrogated to and shall
stand in the place of such Indemnified Party as to any events or circumstances in respect of which
such Indemnified Party may have any right, defense or claim relating to such Third Party Claim
against any claimant or plaintiff asserting such Third Party Claim or against any other Person.
Such Indemnified Party shall cooperate with such Indemnifying Party in a reasonable manner, and at
the cost and expense of such Indemnifying Party, in prosecuting any subrogated right, defense or
claim.

     (d) In an Action in which the Indemnifying Party is not a named defendant, if either the
Indemnified Party or Indemnifying Party shall so request, the parties shall endeavor to substitute
the Indemnifying Party for the named defendant if they conclude that substitution is desirable and
practical. If such substitution or addition cannot be achieved for any reason or is not requested,
the named defendant shall allow the Indemnifying Party to manage the Action as set forth in this
Article V, and the Indemnifying Party shall fully indemnify the named defendant against all costs
of defending the Action (including court costs, sanctions imposed by a court, attorneys’ fees,
experts fees and all other external expenses), the costs of any judgment or settlement, and the
costs of any interest or penalties relating to any judgment or settlement.

     5.9 Remedies Cumulative; Limitations of Liability.

     The rights provided in this Article V shall be cumulative and, subject to the
provisions of Article VII, shall not preclude assertion by any Indemnified Party of any
other rights or the seeking of any and all other remedies against any Indemnifying Party.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, NO INDEMNIFYING PARTY, SHALL BE LIABLE TO AN INDEMNIFIED PARTY FOR
ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, STATUTORILY-ENHANCED OR
SIMILAR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF COMPENSATORY DAMAGES (PROVIDED THAT ANY SUCH LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO
A THIRD PARTY CLAIM SHALL BE CONSIDERED DIRECT DAMAGES) ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH THE
TRANSACTIONS.

     5.10 Survival of Indemnities.

     The rights and obligations of each of CCU and Outdoor and their respective Indemnified Parties
under this Article V shall survive the sale or other transfer by any party of any Assets or
businesses or the assignment by it of any Liabilities.

ARTICLE VI

OTHER AGREEMENTS

     6.1 Further Assurances.

     (a) In addition to the actions specifically provided for elsewhere in this Agreement, each of
the parties will cooperate with each other and use (and will cause their respective Subsidiaries
and Affiliates to use) commercially reasonable efforts, prior to, on and after the Closing Date, to
take, or to cause to be taken, all actions, and to do, or to cause to be done, all things
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consummate and make effective the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the
Transaction Documents.

     (b) Without limiting the foregoing, prior to, on and after the Closing Date, each party hereto
shall cooperate with the other parties, and without any further consideration, but at the expense
of the requesting party from and after the Closing Date, to execute and deliver, or use
commercially reasonable efforts to cause to be executed and delivered, all instruments, including
instruments of conveyance, assignment and transfer, and to make all filings with, and to obtain all
consents, approvals or authorizations of, any Governmental Authority or any other Person under any
permit, license, agreement, indenture or other instrument (including any Consents or Governmental
Approvals), and to take all such other actions as such party may reasonably be requested to take by
any other party hereto from time to time, consistent with the terms of this Agreement and the
Transaction Documents, in order to effectuate the provisions and purposes of this Agreement and the
Transaction Documents and the transfers of the Outdoor Assets and the assignment and assumption of
the Outdoor Liabilities and the other transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. Without
limiting the foregoing, each party will, at the reasonable request, cost and expense of any other
party, take such other actions as may be reasonably necessary to vest in such other party good and
marketable title to the Assets allocated to such party under this Agreement or any of the
Transaction Documents, free and clear of any Security Interest, if and to the extent it is
practicable to do so.

     (c) On or prior to the Closing Date, CCU and Outdoor in their respective capacities as direct
and indirect shareholders of their respective Subsidiaries, shall each ratify any actions that are
reasonably necessary or desirable to be taken by CCU, Outdoor or any other Subsidiary of CCU or
Outdoor, as the case may be, to effectuate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

     (d) On or prior to the Closing Date, CCU and Outdoor shall take all actions as may be
necessary to approve the stock-based employee benefit plans of Outdoor in order to satisfy the
requirements of Rule 16b-3 under the Exchange Act and the applicable rules and regulations of the
New York Stock Exchange.

     6.2 Confidentiality.

     (a) From and after the Closing, subject to Section 6.2(c) and except as contemplated
by this Agreement or any Transaction Document, CCU shall not, and shall cause the other members of
the CCU Group and all of such parties’ respective officers, directors, employees, and other agents
and representatives, including attorneys, agents, customers, suppliers, contractors, consultants
and other representatives of any Person providing financing (collectively,
“Representatives”), not to, directly or indirectly, disclose, reveal, divulge or
communicate to any Person (other than Representatives of such party or of its Affiliates who
reasonably need to know such information in providing services to any member of the CCU Group) or
use or otherwise exploit for its own benefit or for the benefit of any third party, any Outdoor
Confidential Information. If any disclosures are made by a member of the CCU Group to its
Representatives in connection with such Representatives providing services to any member of the CCU
Group under this Agreement or any Transaction Document, then the Outdoor Confidential Information
so disclosed shall be used only as required to perform the services.

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CCU shall, and shall cause the other members of the CCU Group to, use the same degree of care
to prevent and restrain the unauthorized use or disclosure of the Outdoor Confidential Information
by any of their Representatives as they currently use for their own confidential information of a
like nature, but in no event less than a reasonable standard of care. Any information, material or
documents relating to the Outdoor Business currently or formerly conducted, or proposed to be
conducted, by any member of the Outdoor Group furnished to or in possession of any member of the
CCU Group, irrespective of the form of communication, and all notes, analyses, compilations,
forecasts, data, translations, studies, memoranda or other documents prepared by or on behalf of
any member of the CCU Group that contain or otherwise reflect such information, material or
documents is referred to herein as “Outdoor Confidential Information.” “Outdoor
Confidential Information” does not include, and there shall be no obligation hereunder with respect
to, information that (i) is or becomes generally available to the public, other than as a result of
a disclosure by any member of the CCU Group or any of their Representatives not otherwise
permissible hereunder, (ii) such member of the CCU Group can demonstrate was or became available to
such member of the CCU Group from a source other than Outdoor or its Affiliates, or (iii) is
developed independently by such member of the CCU Group without reference to the Outdoor
Confidential Information; provided, however, that, in the case of clause
(ii), the source of such information was not known by such member of the CCU Group to be bound
by a confidentiality agreement with, or other contractual, legal or fiduciary obligation of
confidentiality to, Outdoor or any member of the Outdoor Group with respect to such information.

     (b) From and after the Closing, subject to Section 6.2(c) and except as contemplated
by this Agreement or any Transaction Document, Outdoor shall not, and shall cause the other members
of the Outdoor Group and all of such parties’ respective Representatives not to, directly or
indirectly, disclose, reveal, divulge or communicate to any Person (other than Representatives of
such party or of its Affiliates who reasonably need to know such information in providing services
to any member of the Outdoor Group), or use or otherwise exploit for its own benefit or for the
benefit of any third party, any CCU Confidential Information. If any disclosures are made by a
member of the Outdoor Group to its Representatives in connection with such Representatives
providing services to any member of the Outdoor Group under this Agreement or any Transaction
Document, then the CCU Confidential Information so disclosed shall be used only as required to
perform the services. Outdoor shall, and shall cause other members of the Outdoor Group to, use
the same degree of care to prevent and restrain the unauthorized use or disclosure of the CCU
Confidential Information by any of their Representatives as they currently use for their own
confidential information of a like nature, but in no event less than a reasonable standard of care.
Any information, material or documents relating to the businesses currently or formerly conducted,
or proposed to be conducted, by any member of the CCU Group furnished to or in possession of any
member of the Outdoor Group, irrespective of the form of communication, and all notes, analyses,
compilations, forecasts, data, translations, studies, memoranda or other documents prepared by or
on behalf of any member of the Outdoor Group that contain or otherwise reflect such information,
material or documents is referred to herein as “CCU Confidential Information.” “CCU
Confidential Information” does not include, and there shall be no obligation hereunder with respect
to, information that (i) is or becomes generally available to the public, other than as a result of
a disclosure by any member of the Outdoor Group or any of their Representatives not otherwise
permissible hereunder, (ii) such member of the Outdoor Group can demonstrate was or became
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Group from a source other than CCU or its Affiliates, or (iii) is developed independently by
such member of the Outdoor Group without reference to the CCU Confidential Information;
provided, however, that, in the case of clause (ii), the source of such
information was not known by such member of the Outdoor Group to be bound by a confidentiality
agreement with, or other contractual, legal or fiduciary obligation of confidentiality to, CCU or
any other member of the CCU Group with respect to such information.

     (c) If any member of the CCU Group or their respective Representatives, on the one hand, or
any member of the Outdoor Group or their respective Representatives, on the other hand, are
requested or required (by oral question, interrogatories, requests for information or documents,
subpoena, civil investigative demand or similar process) by any Governmental Authority or pursuant
to applicable Law to disclose or provide any Outdoor Confidential Information or CCU Confidential
Information (other than with respect to any such information furnished pursuant to the provisions
of Article IV of this Agreement), as applicable, the entity or person receiving such
request or demand shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to provide the other party with
written notice of such request or demand as promptly as practicable under the circumstances so that
such other party shall have an opportunity to seek an appropriate protective order. The party
receiving such request or demand agrees to take, and cause its representatives to take, at the
requesting party’s expense, all other commercially reasonable steps necessary to obtain
confidential treatment by the recipient. Subject to the foregoing, the party that received such
request or demand may thereafter disclose or provide any Outdoor Confidential Information or CCU
Confidential Information, as the case may be, to the extent required by such Law (as so advised by
counsel) or by lawful process of such Governmental Authority.

     6.3 Insurance Matters.

     (a) Members of the Outdoor Group will continue to have coverage under CCU’s insurance program
until the Trigger Date. Members of the Outdoor Group will pay retrospective premium adjustments
under each such Insurance Policy based on their loss experience under the Insurance Policy and in
accordance with CCU’s pricing methodologies. The members of the Outdoor Group will have coverage
under all Insurance Policies with respect to periods prior to the Trigger Date in accordance with
the terms of each such Insurance Policy. CCU and Outdoor agree to cooperate in good faith to
provide for an orderly transition of insurance coverage leading up to the Trigger Date, and for the
treatment of any Insurance Policies that will remain in effect following the Trigger Date on a
mutually agreeable basis. Outdoor may cancel coverage under any Insurance Policy by written notice
to CCU at least sixty (60) days prior to such cancellation. In no event shall CCU, any other
member of the CCU Group or any CCU Indemnified Party have liability or obligation whatsoever to any
member of the Outdoor Group if any Insurance Policy or other contract or policy of insurance shall
be terminated or otherwise cease to be in effect or for any reason shall be unavailable or
inadequate to cover any Liability of any member of the Outdoor Group for any reason whatsoever or
shall not be renewed or extended beyond the current expiration date. CCU shall provide notice to
Outdoor promptly upon its becoming aware that any Insurance Policy has been terminated or is
otherwise no longer in effect or is reasonably likely to be terminated or otherwise cease to be in
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     (b) (i) Except as otherwise provided in any Transaction Document, the parties intend by this
Agreement that Outdoor and each other member of the Outdoor Group be successors-in-interest to all
rights that any member of the Outdoor Group may have as of the Closing Date as a subsidiary,
affiliate, division or department of CCU prior to the Closing Date under any policy of insurance
issued to CCU by any insurance carrier or under any agreements related to such policies executed
and delivered prior to the Closing Date, including any rights such member of the Outdoor Group may
have, as an insured or additional named insured, subsidiary, affiliate, division or department, to
avail itself of any such policy of insurance or any such agreements related to such policies as in
effect prior to the Closing Date. At the request of Outdoor, CCU shall take all commercially
reasonable steps, including the execution and delivery of any instruments, to effect the foregoing;
provided, however, that CCU shall not be required to pay any amounts, waive any
rights or incur any Liabilities in connection therewith.

          (i) Except as otherwise contemplated by any Transaction Document, after the Closing Date, none
of CCU or Outdoor or any member of their respective Groups shall, without the consent of the other,
provide any such insurance carrier with a release, or amend, modify or waive any rights under any
such policy or agreement, if such release, amendment, modification or waiver would adversely affect
any rights or potential rights of any member of the other Group thereunder; provided,
however, that the foregoing shall not (A) preclude any member of any Group from presenting
any claim or from exhausting any policy limit, (B) require any member of any Group to pay any
premium or other amount or to incur any Liability, or (C) require any member of any Group to renew,
extend or continue any policy in force. Each of Outdoor and CCU will share such information as is
reasonably necessary in order to permit the other to manage and conduct its insurance matters in an
orderly fashion.

     (c) This Agreement shall not be considered as an attempted assignment of any policy of
insurance or as a contract of insurance and shall not be construed to waive any right or remedy of
any member of the CCU Group in respect of any Insurance Policy or any other contract or policy of
insurance.

     (d) Outdoor does hereby, for itself and each other member of the Outdoor Group, agree that no
member of the CCU Group or any CCU Indemnified Party shall have any Liability whatsoever to Outdoor
or any other member of the Outdoor Group as a result of the insurance policies and practices of CCU
and its Affiliates as in effect at any time prior to the Closing Date, including as a result of the
level or scope of any such insurance, the creditworthiness of any insurance carrier, the terms and
conditions of any policy, the adequacy or timeliness of any notice to any insurance carrier with
respect to any claim or potential claim or otherwise.

     (e) Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to restrict any member of the Outdoor Group from
acquiring at its own expense any other insurance policy in respect of any Liabilities or covering
any period; provided that, Outdoor shall give CCU prompt written notice of any such
insurance policy acquired prior to the Trigger Date.

     6.4 Allocation of Costs and Expenses.

     (a) CCU shall pay (or, to the extent incurred by and paid for by any member of the Outdoor
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of-pocket fees, costs and expenses incurred by CCU or Outdoor, or any member of their
respective Groups, on or prior to the Closing Date in connection with the Separation, including (i)
the preparation and negotiation of this Agreement, each Transfer Document (unless otherwise
expressly provided therein), and all other documentation related to the Separation, (ii) accounting
and legal costs incurred in association with all domestic and international internal restructuring
undertaken as part of the Separation, (iii) the preparation and execution or filing of any and all
other documents, certificates, deeds, titles, agreements, forms, applications or contracts
associated with the Separation, and (iv) the preparation and filing of Outdoor’s and its
Subsidiaries’ organizational documents.

     (b) Outdoor shall pay (or, to the extent incurred by and paid or by any member of the CCU
Group, will promptly reimburse such party for any and all amounts so paid) for all out-of-pocket
fees, costs and expenses incurred by CCU or Outdoor, or any member of their respective Groups, in
connection with the Initial Public Offering and the other Transactions, except as otherwise
provided in Section 6.4(a), including (i) the preparation, printing and filing of the IPO
Registration Statement, (ii) compliance with applicable federal, state or foreign securities Laws
and domestic or foreign securities exchange rules and regulations, together with fees and expenses
of counsel retained to effect such compliance, (iii) the preparation, printing and distribution of
the Prospectus, (iv) the initial listing of the Class A Common Stock on the New York Stock
Exchange, (v) the fees and expenses of Ernst & Young LLP incurred in connection with the IPO
Registration Statement and the Initial Public Offering, and (vi) the preparation (including, but
not limited to, the printing of documents) and implementation of Outdoor’s and its Subsidiaries’
employee benefit plans, retirement plans and equity-based plans, and (vii) the preparation and
implementation of Outdoor’s and its Subsidiaries corporate governance programs and policies,
financial reporting and internal controls and all other reporting requirements, programs, policies
and functions required to be implemented by the Outdoor Group as a result of being a public company
reporting to the SEC with equity securities listed on a national stock exchange.

     6.5 Covenants Against Taking Certain Actions Affecting CCU.

     (a) Outdoor hereby acknowledges and agrees that it shall not, without the prior written
consent of CCU (which it may withhold in its sole and absolute discretion), take, or cause to be
taken, directly or indirectly, any action, including making or failing to make any election under
the Law of any state, which has the effect, directly or indirectly, of restricting or limiting the
ability of CCU or any of its Affiliates to freely sell, transfer, assign, pledge or otherwise
dispose of Outdoor Capital Stock. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Outdoor shall
not, without the prior written consent of CCU (which it may withhold in its sole and absolute
discretion), take any action, or recommend to its stockholders any action, which would among other
things, limit the legal rights of, or deny any benefit to, CCU as an Outdoor stockholder in a
manner not applicable to Outdoor stockholders generally.

     (b) Prior to the Trigger Date, to the extent that any member of the CCU Group is a party to
any contract or agreement with a third party (i) that provides that certain actions of CCU’s
Subsidiaries may result in CCU being in breach of or in default under such agreement and CCU has
advised Outdoor, or Outdoor is otherwise aware, of the existence of such contract or agreement (or
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is a party or (iii) under which any member of the Outdoor Group has performed any obligations
on or before the date hereof, Outdoor shall not take, and shall cause each other member of the
Outdoor Group not to take, any actions that reasonably could result in any member of the CCU Group
being in breach of or in default under any such contract or agreement. Outdoor hereby acknowledges
and agrees that CCU has made available to Outdoor copies of each such contract or agreement (or the
relevant portion thereof) in effect on the date hereof. The parties acknowledge and agree that,
after the date hereof, CCU may in good faith (and not solely with the intention of imposing
restrictions on Outdoor pursuant to this covenant) amend the referenced agreements or enter into
additional contracts or agreements that provide that certain actions of any member of the Outdoor
Group may result in CCU being in breach of or in default under such agreements; provided
that, CCU shall notify and consult with Outdoor prior to entering into any such amendments
or additional contracts or agreements to the extent that compliance therewith (x) could reasonably
be expected to have a material adverse effect on any member of the Outdoor Group or (y) would
discriminate in an adverse way in the treatment of members of the Outdoor Group as compared with
CCU and its other Affiliates, and shall make available to Outdoor copies of such amendments or
additional contracts or agreements.

     (c) Prior to the Trigger Date, without the prior written consent or affirmative vote of CCU
(either of which it may withhold in its sole and absolute discretion), Outdoor shall not, and shall
cause the other members of the Outdoor Group not to:

          (i) issue any shares of capital stock or any rights, warrants, options or other rights or
securities convertible into or exercisable for capital stock; except for (A) the issuance of shares
of stock of a wholly-owned Subsidiary of Outdoor to Outdoor or another wholly-owned Subsidiary of
Outdoor, (B) pursuant to the Transactions, and (C) the issuance of shares of Class A Common Stock
or options to purchase Class A Common Stock pursuant to employee benefit plans or dividend
reinvestment plans approved by the Board of Directors of Outdoor;

          (ii) consolidate or merge with or into any Person, except for (A) a consolidation or merger of
a wholly-owned Subsidiary of Outdoor into Outdoor or with or into another wholly-owned Subsidiary
of Outdoor, or (B) in connection with an acquisition permitted by the Charter and this Agreement;

          (iii) directly or indirectly acquire stock, stock equivalents or assets (including, without
limitation, any business or operating unit) of any Person, in each case in a single transaction, or
series of related transactions, involving consideration (whether in cash, securities, assets or
otherwise, and including indebtedness assumed by any member of the Outdoor Group and indebtedness
of any entity so acquired) paid or delivered by the Outdoor Group in excess of $5,000,000, other
than transactions to which Outdoor and one or more wholly-owned Subsidiaries of Outdoor are the
only parties;

          (iv) directly or indirectly sell, convey, transfer, lease, pledge, grant a security interest
in or lien on, or otherwise dispose of Outdoor Assets (including stock and stock equivalents) or
any interest therein to any other Person, or permit any other Person to acquire any interest in any
Outdoor Assets (including stock and stock equivalents), in each case in a single transaction, or
series of related transactions, involving consideration (whether in cash, securities, assets or
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of any entity acquired by such other Person) paid to or received by the Outdoor Group in
excess of $5,000,000, other than transactions to which Outdoor and one or more wholly-owned
Subsidiaries of Outdoor are the only parties;

          (v) directly or indirectly create, incur, assume, guarantee or otherwise be or become liable
with respect to Outdoor Indebtedness, including indebtedness of any entity acquired by any member
of the Outdoor Group, whether or not such indebtedness is expressly assumed or guaranteed by any
member of the Outdoor Group, (A) in excess of $400 million outstanding at any one time, or (B) that
could reasonably be expected to result in a negative change in any credit ratings of Outdoor,
except for (1) indebtedness determined to constitute “operating leverage” by any “nationally
recognized statistical rating organization” (as such term is defined for purposes of Rule 436(g)(2)
under the Securities Act), (2) the Existing CCU Indebtedness, and (3) indebtedness between any
members of the Outdoor Group (but only to the extent such indebtedness does not increase the
consolidated Outdoor Indebtedness in accordance with GAAP);

          (vi) alter, amend, terminate or repeal, or adopt any provision inconsistent with, in each case
whether directly or indirectly, or by merger, consolidation or otherwise, the provisions of the
Charter or Bylaws relating to any of (A) authorized capital stock, (B) rights granted to the
holders of the Class B Common Stock, (C) amendments to the Bylaws, (D) shareholder action by
written consent, (E) shareholder proposals and meetings, (F) limitation of liability of and
indemnification of officers and directors, (G) the size and classes of the board of directors, (H)
corporate opportunities and conflicts of interest between the Outdoor Group and the CCU Group, and
(I) the business combination statute set forth in Section 203 of the Delaware General Corporation
Law;

          (vii) purchase, redeem or otherwise acquire or retire for value any shares of Class A Common
Stock or any warrants, options or other rights or securities convertible into or exercisable for to
acquire Class A Common Stock, except for (A) the repurchase of Class A Common Stock deemed to occur
upon exercise of stock options to the extent shares of Class A Common Stock represent a portion of
the exercise price of the stock options or are withheld by Outdoor to pay applicable withholding
taxes; (B) the repurchase of Class A Common Stock deemed to occur to the extent shares of Class A
Common Stock are withheld by Outdoor to pay applicable withholding taxes in connection with any
grant or vesting of restricted stock; and (C) the repurchase of stock of terminated employees as
provided in any employee benefits plan or in a stock purchase or other agreement;

          (viii) enter into any agreement that restricts, directly or indirectly, any member of the
Outdoor Group’s ability to (A) pay dividends or make other distributions, (B) borrow from or repay
amounts, (C) make loans or advances, or (D) transfer any Outdoor Assets, in each of the foregoing
cases, directly or indirectly to Outdoor or CCU;

          (ix) adopt a shareholder rights agreement; or

          (x) dissolve, liquidate or wind up.

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     6.6 No Violations.

     (a) Outdoor acknowledges and agrees that it shall not, and shall cause the other members of
the Outdoor Group not to, take any action or enter into any commitment or agreement that may
reasonably be anticipated to result, with or without notice and with or without lapse of time or
otherwise, in a contravention or event of default by any member of the CCU Group of: (i) any
provisions of applicable Law; (ii) any provision of the organizational documents of any member of
the CCU Group; (iii) any credit agreement or other material instrument binding upon any member of
the CCU Group; or (iv) any judgment, order or decree of any Governmental Authority having
jurisdiction over any member of the CCU Group or any of its respective assets.

     (b) CCU acknowledges and agrees that it shall not, and shall cause the other members of the
CCU Group not to, take any action or enter into any commitment or agreement that may reasonably be
anticipated to result, with or without notice and with or without lapse of time or otherwise, in a
contravention or event of default by any member of the Outdoor Group of: (i) any provisions of
applicable Law; (ii) any provision of the organizational documents of Outdoor; (iii) the Existing
CCU Indebtedness, any credit agreement or any other material instrument binding upon Outdoor; or
(iv) any judgment, order or decree of any Governmental Authority having jurisdiction over any
member of the Outdoor Group or any of the Outdoor Assets.

     (c) Nothing in this Agreement is intended to limit or restrict in any way CCU’s or its
Affiliates’ rights as stockholders of Outdoor.

     6.7 Registration Statements.

     To the extent necessary to enable the unrestricted transfer of the applicable shares of
Outdoor Common Stock, upon consummation of the Initial Public Offering, Outdoor shall file and
cause to remain effective a registration statement with the SEC to register Outdoor Common Stock
that may be acquired by employees of any member of the Outdoor Group as contemplated by CCU’s or
any other member of the CCU Group’s employee stock or option plans.

     6.8 Compliance with Charter Provisions.

     Outdoor shall, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to, take any and all actions necessary
to ensure continued compliance by Outdoor and its Subsidiaries with the provisions of their
certificate or articles of incorporation, bylaws, limited liability company agreement, partnership
agreement or other applicable organizational documents. Outdoor shall notify CCU in writing
promptly after becoming aware of any act or activity taken or proposed to be taken by Outdoor or
any of its Subsidiaries or any of their equity holders which resulted or would result in
non-compliance with any such organizational document provisions and, so long as any member of the
CCU Group owns any Outdoor Capital Stock, Outdoor shall take or refrain from taking all such
actions as CCU shall in its sole discretion determine necessary or desirable to prevent or remedy
any such non-compliance.

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     6.9 Future Intercompany Transactions.

     All proposed intercompany transactions between Outdoor and CCU after the Closing Date,
including any material amendments to the Transaction Documents, and any consent or approval
proposed to be granted by Outdoor for CCU’s benefit, in each case that would ordinarily be
submitted for approval by the board of directors of Outdoor, will be subject to the approval of a
majority of the independent directors (as defined under the applicable rules of any securities
exchange on which shares of Outdoor Common Stock are listed) of the board of directors of Outdoor.

     6.10 Board of Directors.

     CCU and Outdoor acknowledge and agree that prior to the Trigger Date, Outdoor may qualify as a
“controlled company” under the New York Stock Exchange corporate governance standards because more
than fifty percent (50%) of the voting power of Outdoor is held by an individual, a group or
another company. With respect to composition of Outdoor’s board of directors and committees
thereof, to the extent available, Outdoor shall utilize the exemptions for compliance with certain
New York Stock Exchange corporate governance rules afforded a “controlled company,” including the
requirements of Sections 303A.01, .04 and .05 of the New York Exchange corporate governance rules,
or any successor rules, requiring (a) that a majority of the board of directors consist of
independent directors, (b) that the board of directors have a nominating and corporate governance
committee comprised entirely of independent directors with a written charter setting forth the
committee’s purpose and responsibilities, (c) that the board of directors have a compensation
committee comprised entirely of independent directors with a written charter setting forth the
committee’s purpose and responsibilities, and (d) an annual performance evaluation of the
nominating and corporate governance and compensation committees. Outdoor shall disclose its
utilization of such exemptions and the basis for its determination that is a “controlled company”
under Section 303A of the New York Stock Exchange corporate governance rules, or any successor
rule, in its annual proxy statement to shareholders.

     6.11 CCU Policies.

     If a provision of Outdoor’s Charter or Amended and Restated Bylaws or of any Transaction
Document contradicts a policy of CCU or a member of the CCU Group, (the “CCU Policies”)
that applies to Subsidiaries of CCU, such provision in Outdoor’s Charter or Bylaws or Transaction
Document shall control. In any other case, and except as otherwise agreed or unless superseded by
any policies adopted by the board of directors of Outdoor, the CCU Policies that apply to
Subsidiaries of CCU shall apply to Outdoor and its Subsidiaries until the Trigger Date.

     6.12 Operations.

     Prior to the Closing Date, members of the Outdoor Group provided to members of the CCU Group
advertising time and space for promotional purposes without charge in circumstances where Outdoor
determined that providing such advertising time or space would not significantly affect such
servicer’s potential net income. On and after the Closing Date, until the Trigger Date, Outdoor
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Outdoor Group to make available, to the members of the CCU Group advertising time and space
for promotional purposes without charge or at rates that are more favorable to the recipient of
such service than those that would have been obtained in a comparable transaction by either party
with a non-affiliated Person; provided, however, that the Outdoor Group shall not
be required to provide such advertising time or space if to do so would significantly affect its
potential net income; provided, further, however, that if the Outdoor Group
determines that providing such advertising time and space would significantly affect its potential
net income, it shall be required following such determination to continue to make available to the
recipient of such services only the advertising time and space that it had agreed to provide to
such party prior to the date of any such determination. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each of CCU
and Outdoor agrees that nothing in this Agreement shall relieve any member of the Outdoor Group of
its obligation to comply with any arrangement, agreement, contract or other commitment in writing
that requires it to provide any member of the CCU Group with advertising time and space on terms no
less favorable than those that would be provided to an unaffiliated third party.

     6.13 Distribution of Outdoor Common Stock by CCU.

     Outdoor acknowledges and agrees that (a) at any time after the Closing, CCU may elect, in its
sole and absolute discretion, to divest all or part of its indirect ownership interest in Outdoor
through a distribution of Outdoor Common Stock owned by the CCU Group to the shareholders of CCU
(the “Distribution”), and (b) CCU may desire to effect the Distribution in a manner that
qualifies as a tax-free distribution under Section 355 of the Code, or any corresponding provision
of any successor statute, so that no gain or loss will be recognized by CCU or its shareholders as
a result of the Distribution (a “Tax-Free Spin-Off”). Outdoor and CCU acknowledge and
agree that the Charter provides that each share of Class B Common Stock will be convertible at the
option of the holder thereof into one share of Class A Common Stock (the “Optional Conversion
Right”), and the Charter further provides that any shares of Class B Common Stock transferred
to a Person, other than in connection with a Tax-Free Spin-Off and certain other permitted
transfers specified in the Charter, will automatically be converted into shares of Class A Common
Stock on a one-for-one basis (the “Conversion Upon Transfer Provision”). The Charter also
provides that, in the event of a Distribution intended to qualify as a Tax-Free Spin-Off, CCU has
the option (which may be exercised or not exercised in CCU’s sole and absolute discretion) to cause
the Optional Conversion Right and the Conversion Upon Transfer Provision to terminate upon the
effectiveness of such Tax-Free Spin-Off (the “Termination Option”). Outdoor covenants and
agrees that in the event that CCU notifies Outdoor of CCU’s determination (which may be made in its
absolute and sole discretion) to exercise the Termination Option, Outdoor shall take all necessary
or appropriate action to implement the Termination Option and shall, from and after the
effectiveness of such Tax-Free Spin-Off, no longer permit the exercise of the Optional Conversion
Right, implement the Conversion Upon Transfer Provision or enforce the restrictions on transfer of
the Class B Common Stock that terminate upon such exercise by CCU of the Termination Option.
Outdoor further covenants and agrees that in such a case, Outdoor shall use commercially reasonable
efforts to list the Class B Common Stock on the New York Stock Exchange, or other national
securities exchange as directed by CCU. In the event that CCU intends to consummate the
Distribution, Outdoor shall, and shall cause the other members of the Outdoor Group to, cooperate
in all respects with CCU to accomplish the Distribution in the manner that CCU determines and shall
at CCU’s direction, promptly take any and all commercially reasonable

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actions to effect the Distribution, including, without limitation, (i) filing with the SEC any
registration statements, including prospectuses and information statements, or other documentation
that CCU determines are necessary or desirable, (ii) mailing to the shareholders of CCU a
prospectus or information statement as well as any other information as CCU reasonably determines
necessary or desirable, (iii) obtaining all necessary consents and approvals as soon as
practicable, (iv) filing an application for the listing of the Outdoor Common Stock to be
distributed on the New York Stock Exchange, or other national securities exchange as directed by
CCU, and (v) taking all such other actions as may be necessary or appropriate under securities or
other laws.

     6.14 Tax Matters.

     Notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, to the extent that any
representations, warranties, covenants and agreements between CCU and Outdoor, and their respective
Groups, with respect to Tax matters are set forth in the Tax Matters Agreement, including
indemnification agreements and any tax sharing agreements and arrangements specifically identified
in such agreements, such Tax matters shall be governed exclusively by such Tax agreements and not
by this Agreement.

     6.15 Litigation.

     (a) Subject to Section 3.7, immediately following the execution and delivery of the
Underwriting Agreement by each of the parties thereto, Outdoor shall, and shall cause the other
members of the Outdoor Group to assume those Actions relating in any material respect to the
Outdoor Business in which one or more members of the CCU Group is a defendant or the party against
whom any claim or investigation is directed (collectively, the “Assumed Actions”).

     (b) Subject to Section 3.7, immediately following the execution and delivery of the
Underwriting Agreement by each of the parties thereto, Outdoor shall, and shall cause the other
members of the Outdoor Group to, (i) diligently conduct, at its sole cost and expense, the defense
of all Assumed Actions and all Existing Actions, (ii) except as may be provided in Section
6.3, pay all Liabilities that may result from the Assumed Actions and the Existing Actions, and
(iii) pay all fees and costs relating to the defense of the Assumed Actions and the Existing
Actions, including attorneys’ fees and costs incurred after the Closing Date. “Existing
Actions” means those Actions (other than Assumed Actions) in which Outdoor or any other member
of the Outdoor Group has been named as a defendant or is the party against whom any claim or
investigation is directed, including those listed on Schedule 6.15(b).

     (c) Notwithstanding anything in this Section 6.15 to the contrary, CCU shall have the
right to participate in the defense of any Assumed Action and to be represented by attorneys of its
own choosing and at its sole cost and expense. In no event shall Outdoor (or any other member of
the Outdoor Group) settle or compromise any Assumed Action or Transferred Action without the
express prior written consent of CCU unless (i) there is no finding or admission of any violation
of any law or any violation of the rights of any Person by CCU or any other member of the CCU
Group, (ii) there is no relief (either monetary or non-monetary) binding upon CCU or any other
member of the CCU Group, and (iii) neither CCU nor any other member of the CCU Group has any
Liability with respect to any such settlement or compromise.

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     (d) Subject to Section 3.7, each of CCU and Outdoor agrees that at all times from and
after the execution and delivery of the Underwriting Agreement by each of the parties thereto, if
an Action is commenced by a third party naming both parties (or any member of its respective Group)
as defendants thereto and with respect to which one party (or any member of its respective Group)
is a nominal defendant, then the other party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause
such nominal defendant to be removed from such Action.

ARTICLE VII

DISPUTE RESOLUTION

     7.1 General Provisions.

     (a) Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the
Transaction Documents, or the validity, interpretation, breach or termination thereof (a
“Dispute”), shall be resolved in accordance with the procedures set forth in this
Article VII, which shall be the sole and exclusive procedures for the resolution of any
such Dispute unless otherwise specified below.

     (b) Commencing with a request contemplated by Section 7.2, all communications between
the parties or their representatives in connection with the attempted resolution of any Dispute,
including any mediator’s evaluation referred to in Section 7.3, shall be deemed to have
been delivered in furtherance of a Dispute settlement and shall be exempt from discovery and
production, and shall not be admissible in evidence for any reason (whether as an admission or
otherwise), in any arbitral or other proceeding for the resolution of the Dispute.

     (c) IN CONNECTION WITH ANY DISPUTE, THE PARTIES EXPRESSLY WAIVE AND FORGO ANY RIGHT TO (I)
SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, STATUTORILY ENHANCED OR SIMILAR
DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF COMPENSATORY DAMAGES (PROVIDED THAT LIABILITY FOR ANY SUCH DAMAGES WITH
RESPECT TO A THIRD PARTY CLAIM SHALL BE CONSIDERED DIRECT DAMAGES), AND (II) TRIAL BY JURY.

     (d) The specific procedures set forth below, including but not limited to the time limits
referenced therein, may be modified by agreement of the parties in writing.

     (e) All applicable statutes of limitations and defenses based upon the passage of time shall
be tolled while the procedures specified in this Article VII are pending. The parties will
take such action, if any, required to effectuate such tolling.

     (f) THE PARTIES HEREBY IRREVOCABLY SUBMIT TO THE EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OF ANY STATE COURT
LOCATED WITHIN THE STATE OF TEXAS OVER ANY SUCH DISPUTE AND EACH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AGREES
THAT ALL CLAIMS IN RESPECT OF ANY SUCH DISPUTE OR ANY ACTION RELATED THERETO MAY BE HEARD AND
DETERMINED IN SUCH COURTS. THE PARTIES HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVE, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED
BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY OBJECTION WHICH THEY MAY NOW OR HEREAFTER HAVE TO THE LAYING OF VENUE OF ANY
SUCH DISPUTE BROUGHT IN SUCH COURT OR ANY DEFENSE OF INCONVENIENT FORUM FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF

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SUCH DISPUTE. EACH OF THE PARTIES AGREES THAT A JUDGMENT IN ANY SUCH DISPUTE MAY BE ENFORCED
IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS BY SUIT ON THE JUDGMENT OR IN ANY OTHER MANNER PROVIDED BY LAW.

     (g) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Article VII, any
Dispute relating to CCU’s rights as a stockholder of Outdoor pursuant to applicable Law or the
organizational documents of Outdoor will not be governed by or subject to the procedures set forth
in this Article VII.

     7.2 Consideration by Senior Executives.

     If a Dispute is not resolved in the normal course of business at the operational level, the
parties first shall attempt in good faith to resolve such Dispute by negotiation between executives
who hold, at a minimum, the office of President and Chief Executive Officer of the respective
business entities involved in such Dispute prior to exercising remedies pursuant to Section
7.3 or 7.4. Either party may initiate the executive negotiation process by providing a
written notice to the other (the “Initial Notice”). Within fifteen (15) days after
delivery of the Initial Notice, the receiving party shall submit to the other a written response
(the “Response”). The Initial Notice and the Response shall include (i) a statement of the
Dispute and of each party’s position, and (ii) the name and title of the executive who will
represent that party and of any other person who will accompany the executive. Such executives
will meet in person or by telephone within thirty (30) days of the date of the Initial Notice to
seek a resolution of the Dispute.

     7.3 Mediation.

     If a Dispute is not resolved by negotiation as provided in Section 7.2 within
forty-five (45) days from the delivery of the Initial Notice, then either party may submit the
Dispute for resolution by mediation pursuant to the CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution (the
“CPR”) Model Mediation Procedure as then in effect prior to exercising remedies pursuant to
Section 7.4. The parties will select a mediator from the CPR Panels of Distinguished
Neutrals. Either party at commencement of the mediation may ask the mediator to provide an
evaluation of the Dispute and the parties’ relative positions.

     7.4 Arbitration.

     (a) If a Dispute is not resolved by mediation as provided in Section 7.3 within thirty
(30) days of the selection of a mediator (unless the mediator chooses to withdraw sooner), either
party may submit the Dispute to be finally resolved by arbitration pursuant to the CPR Rules for
Non-Administered Arbitration as then in effect (the “CPR Arbitration Rules”). The parties
hereby consent to a single, consolidated arbitration for all known Disputes existing at the time of
the arbitration and for which arbitration is permitted.

     (b) The neutral organization for purposes of the CPR Arbitration Rules will be the CPR. The
arbitral tribunal shall be composed of three arbitrators, of whom each party shall appoint one in
accordance with the “screened” appointment procedure provided in Rule 5.4 of the CPR Arbitration
Rules. The arbitration shall be conducted in San Antonio, Texas. Each party shall be permitted to
present its case, witnesses and evidence, if any, in the presence of the other party. A written
transcript of the proceedings shall be made and furnished to the parties.

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The arbitrators shall determine the Dispute in accordance with the law of the State of Texas,
without giving effect to any conflict of law rules or other rules that might render such law
inapplicable or unavailable, and shall apply this Agreement and the Transaction Documents according
to their respective terms; provided, however, that any Dispute in respect of a
Transaction Document which by its terms is governed by the law of a jurisdiction other than the
State of Texas shall be determined by the law of such other jurisdiction and; provided,
further, however, that the provisions of this Agreement relating to arbitration
shall in any event be governed by the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. §§ 1 et seq.

     (c) The parties agree to be bound by any award or order resulting from any arbitration
conducted in accordance with this Section 7.4 and further agree that judgment on any award
or order resulting from an arbitration conducted under this Section 7.4 may be entered and
enforced in a court having jurisdiction thereof.

     (d) Except as expressly permitted by this Agreement, no party will commence or voluntarily
participate in any court action or proceeding concerning a Dispute, except (i) for enforcement as
contemplated by Section 7.4(c), (ii) to restrict or vacate an arbitral decision based on
the grounds specified under applicable law, or (iii) for interim relief as provided in Section
7.4(e). For purposes of the foregoing and as provided in Section 7.1(g), the parties
submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State of Texas.

     (e) In addition to the authority otherwise conferred on the arbitral tribunal, the tribunal
shall have the authority to make such orders for interim relief, including injunctive relief, as it
may deem just and equitable. Notwithstanding Section 7.4(d), each party acknowledges that
in the event of any actual or threatened breach of the provisions of (i) Section 6.2,
Section 6.5, Section 6.6, Section 6.8, Section 6.10 and Section
6.13, (ii) the Employee Matters Agreement, (iii) the Tax Matters Agreement, (iv) the Trademark
License Agreement or (v) the Registration Rights Agreement, the remedy at law would not be
adequate, and therefore injunctive or other interim relief may be sought immediately to restrain
such breach. If the tribunal shall not have been appointed, either party may seek interim relief
from a court having jurisdiction if the award to which the applicant may be entitled may be
rendered ineffectual without such interim relief. Upon appointment of the tribunal following any
grant of interim relief by a court, the tribunal may affirm or disaffirm such relief, and the
parties will seek modification or rescission of the court action as necessary to accord with the
tribunal’s decision.

     (f) Each party will bear its own attorneys’ fees and costs incurred in connection with the
resolution of any Dispute in accordance with this Article VII.

ARTICLE VIII

MISCELLANEOUS

     8.1 Corporate Power; Fiduciary Duty.

     (a) Each of CCU and Outdoor represents as follows:

          (i) each such Person has the requisite corporate or other power and authority and has taken
all corporate or other action necessary in order to execute, deliver and perform

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each of this Agreement and each other Transaction Document to which it is a party and to
consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby; and

          (ii) this Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by each such Person and each
Transaction Document to which such Person is a party has been, or will be on or prior to the
Closing Date, duly executed and delivered by it and upon execution and delivery, this Agreement and
the other Transaction Documents will constitute a valid and binding agreement of such Person
enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as such enforceability may be limited by
applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent conveyance or similar laws affecting the enforcement
of creditors’ rights generally and subject to general principles of equity (regardless of whether
enforcement is sought in a proceeding of law or in equity).

     (b) Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement or any Transaction Document, no member of
the CCU Group and no member of the Outdoor Group shall be required to take or omit to take any act
that would violate its fiduciary duties to any minority shareholders of Outdoor or any non-wholly
owned Subsidiary of CCU or Outdoor, as the case may be (it being understood that directors’
qualifying shares or similar interests will be disregarded for purposes of determining whether a
Subsidiary is wholly owned).

     8.2 Governing Law.

     This Agreement (other than the provisions relating to CCU’s rights as a stockholder, which
shall be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware) and, unless expressly provided therein,
each other Transaction Document, shall be governed by, and construed and interpreted in accordance
with, the laws of the State of Texas, without giving effect to any conflicts of law rule or
principle that might require the application of the laws of another jurisdiction.

     8.3 Survival of Covenants.

     Except as expressly set forth in any Transaction Document, the covenants and other agreements
contained in this Agreement and each Transaction Document, and liability for the breach of any
obligations contained herein or therein, shall survive each of the Separation and the Initial
Public Offering and shall remain in full force and effect.

     8.4 Force Majeure.

     No party hereto (or any Person acting on its behalf) shall have any liability or
responsibility for failure to fulfill any obligation (other than a payment obligation) under this
Agreement or, unless otherwise expressly provided therein, any Transaction Document, so long as and
to the extent to which the fulfillment of such obligation is prevented, frustrated, hindered or
delayed as a consequence of circumstances of Force Majeure. A party claiming the benefit of this
provision shall, as soon as reasonably practicable after the occurrence of any such event: (i)
notify the other parties of the nature and extent of any such Force Majeure condition and (ii) use
due diligence to remove any such causes and resume performance under this Agreement as soon as
feasible.

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     8.5 Notices.

     All notices, requests, claims, demands and other communications under this Agreement and, to
the extent applicable and unless otherwise provided therein, under each of the Transaction
Documents shall be in writing and shall be given or made (and shall be deemed to have been duly
given or made upon receipt) by delivery in person, by overnight courier service, by facsimile with
receipt confirmed (followed by delivery of an original via overnight courier service) or by
registered or certified mail (postage prepaid, return receipt requested) to the respective parties
at the following addresses (or at such other address for a party as shall be specified in a notice
given in accordance with this Section 8.5):

          If to any member of the CCU Group, to:

Clear Channel Communications, Inc.

200 E. Basse Road

San Antonio, Texas 78209

Attn: Chief Executive Officer

Fax: (210) 822-2299

          If to any member of the Outdoor Group, to:

Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc.

2850 E. Camelback Road

Phoenix, Arizona 85016

Attention: President

Fax: (602) 957-8602

     8.6 Severability.

     If any term or other provision of this Agreement is invalid, illegal or incapable of being
enforced under any Law or as a matter of public policy, all other conditions and provisions of this
Agreement shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect. Upon such determination that any
term or other provision is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced, the parties to this
Agreement shall negotiate in good faith to modify this Agreement so as to effect the original
intent of the parties as closely as possible in a mutually acceptable manner in order that the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement be consummated as originally contemplated to the
greatest extent possible.

     8.7 Entire Agreement.

     Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, this Agreement (including the
Schedules and Exhibits hereto) constitutes the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the
subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior agreements and undertakings, both written
and oral, between or on behalf of the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement.

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     8.8 Assignment; No Third-Party Beneficiaries.

     This Agreement shall not be assigned by any party hereto without the prior written consent of
the other party hereto. Except as provided in Article V with respect to Indemnified
Parties, this Agreement is for the sole benefit of the parties to this Agreement and members of
their respective Group and their permitted successors and assigns and nothing in this Agreement,
express or implied, is intended to or shall confer upon any other Person or entity any legal or
equitable right, benefit or remedy of any nature whatsoever under or by reason of this Agreement.

     8.9 Public Announcements.

     CCU and Outdoor shall consult with each other before issuing, and give each other the
opportunity to review and comment upon, any press release or other public statements with respect
to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the Transaction Documents, and shall not
issue any such press release or make any such public statement prior to such consultation, except
as may be required by applicable Law, court process or by obligations pursuant to any listing
agreement with any national securities exchange or national securities quotation system.

     8.10 Amendment.

     No provision of this Agreement may be amended or modified except by a written instrument
signed by both parties. No waiver by any party of any provision hereof shall be effective unless
explicitly set forth in writing and executed by the party so waiving. The waiver by either party
of a breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not operate or be construed as a waiver of any
other subsequent breach.

     8.11 Rules of Construction.

     Interpretation of this Agreement shall be governed by the following rules of construction:
(a) words in the singular shall be held to include the plural and vice versa and words of one
gender shall be held to include the other gender as the context requires, (b) references to the
terms Article, Section, paragraph, and Schedule are references to the Articles, Sections,
paragraphs, and Schedules to this Agreement unless otherwise specified, (c) the word “including”
and words of similar import shall mean “including, without limitation,” (d) provisions shall apply,
when appropriate, to successive events and transactions, (e) the table of contents and headings
contained herein are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or
interpretation of this Agreement, and (f) this Agreement shall be construed without regard to any
presumption or rule requiring construction or interpretation against the party drafting or causing
any instrument to be drafted.

     8.12 Counterparts.

     This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, and by each party in separate
counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original but all of which taken
together shall constitute one and the same agreement. Delivery of an executed

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counterpart of a signature page to this Agreement by facsimile or electronic mail shall be as
effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart of any such Agreement.

[Signature Page Follows]

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Master Agreement to be executed on the date
first written above by their respective duly authorized officers.

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	CLEAR CHANNEL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	By:
	 	/s/ Mark P. Mays
 

	 	 
	 	 	Name: Mark P. Mays	 	 
	 	 	Title: President and Chief Executive Officer	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	CLEAR CHANNEL OUTDOOR HOLDINGS, INC.	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	By:
	 	/s/ Paul J. Meyer	 	 
	 

	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Name: Paul J. Meyer	 	 
	 	 	Title: President and Chief Operating Officer	 	 

S-1exv10w2

 

Exhibit 10.2

REGISTRATION RIGHTS AGREEMENT

     This REGISTRATION RIGHTS AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of November 16, 2005,
is entered into by and between Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation
(including its successors, the “Company”), and Clear Channel Communications, Inc., a Texas
corporation (“CCU”).

RECITALS

     WHEREAS, the Company and CCU are parties to that certain Master Agreement dated as of November
16, 2005 (the “Master Agreement”);

     WHEREAS, pursuant to the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, the
Class B common stock, par value $.01 per share (“Class B Common Stock”), may be owned only
by CCU, its affiliates and certain other Persons described therein, and any purported sale,
transfer or other disposition of shares of Class B Common Stock to any other Person will result in
the automatic conversion of such transferred shares into shares of the Company’s Class A common
stock, par value $.01 per share (“Class A Common Stock” and, together with the Class B
Common Stock, the “Common Stock”);

     WHEREAS, the Company has filed and obtained the effectiveness of a Registration Statement with
the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form S-1 (the “Registration Statement”) in
connection with the initial public offering (the “IPO”) of shares of its Class A Common
Stock; and

     WHEREAS, the Company has agreed to provide CCU with the registration rights specified in this
Agreement following the IPO with respect to any shares of Common Stock held by CCU or any other
Holder on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth herein.

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

ARTICLE 1

DEFINITIONS

     1.1 Definitions. Capitalized terms used in this Agreement and not otherwise defined
herein shall have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Master Agreement. The following terms
shall have the meanings set forth in this Section 1.1:

     “Exchange Act” means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or any similar
federal statute, and the rules and regulations promulgated by the SEC thereunder.

     “Excluded Registration” means a registration under the Securities Act of (i)
securities pursuant to one or more Demand Registrations pursuant to Section 2 hereof, (ii)
securities

 

 

registered on Form S-8 or any similar successor form, and (iii) securities registered to
effect the acquisition of, or combination with, another Person.

     “Holder” means (i) CCU and (ii) any direct or indirect transferee of CCU who shall
become a party to this Agreement in accordance with Section 2.9 and has agreed in writing
to be bound by the terms of this Agreement.

     “Person” or “persons” means any individual, corporation, partnership, limited
liability company, joint venture, association, joint-stock company, trust, unincorporated
organization or government or other agency or political subdivision thereof.

     “Register,” “registered” and “registration” refer to a registration
effected by preparing and filing a registration statement in compliance with the Securities Act,
and the declaration or ordering of the effectiveness of such registration statement.

     “Registrable Shares” means the Common Stock owned by the Holders, whether owned on the
date hereof or acquired hereafter; provided, however, that shares of Common Stock that, pursuant to
Section 3.1, no longer have registration rights hereunder shall not be considered
Registrable Shares.

     “Requesting Holders” shall mean any Holder(s) requesting to have its (their)
Registrable Shares included in any Demand Registration or Shelf Registration.

     “SEC” means the Securities and Exchange Commission or any other federal agency at the
time administering the Securities Act.

     “Securities Act” means the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or any similar federal
statute, and the rules and regulations promulgated by the SEC thereunder.

     1.2 Other Terms. For purposes of this Agreement, the following terms have the
meanings set forth in the section or agreement indicated.

	 	 	 
	Term	 	Section
	Adverse Effect

	 	Section 2.1.5
	Advice

	 	Section 2.6
	Affiliate

	 	Master Agreement
	Agreement

	 	Introductory Paragraph
	CCU

	 	Introductory Paragraph
	Class A Common Stock

	 	Recitals
	Class B Common Stock

	 	Recitals
	Common Stock

	 	Recitals
	Company

	 	Introductory Paragraph
	Demand Registration

	 	Section 2.1.1(a)
	Demanding Shareholders

	 	Section 2.1.1(a)
	Demand Request

	 	Section 2.1.1(a)
	Inspectors

	 	Section 2.5(xiii)
	IPO

	 	Recitals
	Master Agreement

	 	Recitals

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	Term	 	Section
	NASD

	 	Section 2.5(q)
	No-Black-Out Period

	 	Section 2.1.6(b)
	Piggyback Registration

	 	Section 2.2.1
	Records

	 	Section 2.5(xiii)
	Registration Statement

	 	Recitals
	Required Filing Date

	 	Section 2.1.1(b)
	Seller Affiliates

	 	Section 2.8.1
	Shelf Registration

	 	Section 2.1.2
	Suspension Notice

	 	Section 2.6

     1.3 Rules of Construction. Unless the context otherwise requires

     (1) a term has the meaning assigned to it;

     (2) “or” is not exclusive;

     (3) words in the singular include the plural, and words in the plural include the
singular;

     (4) provisions apply to successive events and transactions; and

     (5) “herein,” “hereof” and other words of similar import refer to this Agreement as a
whole and not to any particular Article, Section or other subdivision.

ARTICLE 2

REGISTRATION RIGHTS

     2.1 Demand Registration.

2.1.1 Request for Registration.

(a) Commencing on the date hereof, any Holder or Holders of Registrable Shares shall
have the right to require the Company to file a registration statement on Form S-1,
S-2 or S-3 or any similar or successor to such forms under the Securities Act for a
public offering of all or part of its or their Registrable Shares (a “Demand
Registration”), by delivering to the Company written notice stating that such
right is being exercised, naming, if applicable, the Holders whose Registrable
Shares are to be included in such registration (collectively, the “Demanding
Shareholders”), specifying the number of each such Demanding Shareholder’s
Registrable Shares to be included in such registration and, subject to Section
2.1.3 hereof, describing the intended method of distribution thereof (a
“Demand Request”). The IPO Registration Statement shall not constitute a
Demand Registration for any purpose under this Agreement.

(b) Each Demand Request shall specify the aggregate number of Registrable Shares
proposed to be sold. Subject to Section 2.1.6, the Company shall file the

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registration statement in respect of a Demand Registration as soon as practicable
and, in any event, within forty-five (45) days after receiving a Demand Request (the
“Required Filing Date”) and shall use reasonable best efforts to cause the
same to be declared effective by the SEC as promptly as practicable after such
filing; provided, however, that:

(i) the Company shall not be obligated to effect a Demand Registration
pursuant to Section 2.1.1(a) (A) within 60 days after the effective
date of a previous Demand Registration, other than a Shelf Registration
pursuant to this Article 2, or (B) within 180 days after the
effective date of the IPO Registration Statement;

(ii) the Company shall not be obligated to effect a Demand Registration
pursuant to Section 2.1.1(a) unless the Demand Request is for a
number of Registrable Shares with a market value that is equal to at least
$150 million as of the date of such Demand Request; and

(iii) the Company shall not be obligated to effect pursuant to Section
2.1.1(a) (A) more than two Demand Registrations during the first 12
months following the date hereof or (B) more than three Demand Registrations
during any 12-month period thereafter.

     2.1.2 Shelf Registration. With respect to any Demand Registration, the
Requesting Holders may request the Company to effect a registration of the Common Stock
under a registration statement pursuant to Rule 415 under the Securities Act (or any
successor rule) (a “Shelf Registration”).

     2.1.3 Selection of Underwriters. At the request of a majority of the
Requesting Holders, the offering of Registrable Shares pursuant to a Demand Registration
shall be in the form of a “firm commitment” underwritten offering. The Holders of a
majority of the Registrable Shares to be registered in a Demand Registration shall select
the investment banking firm or firms to manage the underwritten offering, provided that such
selection shall be subject to the consent of the Company, which consent shall not be
unreasonably withheld or delayed. No Holder may participate in any registration pursuant to
Section 2.1.1 unless such Holder (x) agrees to sell such Holder’s Registrable Shares
on the basis provided in any underwriting arrangements described above and (y) completes and
executes all questionnaires, powers of attorney, indemnities, underwriting agreements and
other documents reasonably required under the terms of such underwriting arrangements;
provided, however, that no such Holder shall be required to make any representations or
warranties in connection with any such registration other than representations and
warranties as to (a) such Holder’s ownership of his or its Registrable Shares to be
transferred free and clear of all liens, claims, and encumbrances, (b) such Holder’s power
and authority to effect such transfer, and (c) such matters pertaining to compliance with
securities laws as may be reasonably requested; provided, further, however, that the
obligation of such Holder to indemnify pursuant to any such underwriting arrangements shall
be several, not joint and several, among such Holders selling Registrable Shares, and the
liability of each such Holder will be in proportion

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thereto, and provided, further, that such liability will be limited to the net amount
received by such Holder from the sale of his or its Registrable Shares pursuant to such
registration.

     2.1.4 Rights of Nonrequesting Holders. Upon receipt of any Demand Request, the
Company shall promptly (but in any event within ten (10) days) give written notice of such
proposed Demand Registration to all other Holders, who shall have the right, exercisable by
written notice to the Company within twenty (20) days of their receipt of the Company’s
notice, to elect to include in such Demand Registration such portion of their Registrable
Shares as they may request. All Holders requesting to have their Registrable Shares
included in a Demand Registration in accordance with the preceding sentence shall be deemed
to be “Requesting Holders” for purposes of this Section 2.1.

     2.1.5 Priority on Demand Registrations. No securities to be sold for the
account of any Person (including the Company) other than a Requesting Holder shall be
included in a Demand Registration unless the managing underwriter or underwriters shall
advise the Requesting Holders in writing that the inclusion of such securities will not
adversely affect the price, timing or distribution of the offering or otherwise adversely
affect its success (an “Adverse Effect”). Furthermore, if the managing underwriter
or underwriters shall advise the Requesting Holders that, even after exclusion of all
securities of other Persons pursuant to the immediately preceding sentence, the amount of
Registrable Shares proposed to be included in such Demand Registration by Requesting Holders
is sufficiently large to cause an Adverse Effect, the Registrable Shares of the Requesting
Holders to be included in such Demand Registration shall equal the number of shares which
the Requesting Holders are so advised can be sold in such offering without an Adverse Effect
and such shares shall be allocated pro rata among the Requesting Holders on the basis of the
number of Registrable Shares requested to be included in such registration by each such
Requesting Holder.

     2.1.6 Deferral of Filing.

(a) The Company may defer the filing (but not the preparation) of a registration
statement required by Section 2.1 until a date not later than ninety (90)
days after the Required Filing Date if (i) at the time the Company receives the
Demand Request, the Company or any of its Subsidiaries are engaged in confidential
negotiations or other confidential business activities, disclosure of which would be
required in such registration statement (but would not be required if such
registration statement were not filed), and the board of directors of the Company or
a committee of the board of directors of the Company determines in good faith that
such disclosure would be materially detrimental to the Company and its shareholders,
or (ii) prior to receiving the Demand Request, the Company had determined to effect
a registered underwritten public offering of the Company’s securities for the
Company’s account and the Company had taken substantial steps (including, but not
limited to, selecting a managing underwriter for such offering) and is proceeding
with reasonable diligence to effect such offering. A deferral of the filing of a
registration statement pursuant to this Section 2.1.6 shall be lifted, and
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immediately, if, in the case of a deferral pursuant to clause (i) of the preceding
sentence, the negotiations or other activities are disclosed or terminated, or, in
the case of a deferral pursuant to clause (ii) of the preceding sentence, the
proposed registration for the Company’s account is abandoned. In order to defer the
filing of a registration statement pursuant to this Section 2.1.6, the
Company shall promptly (but in any event within ten (10) days), upon determining to
seek such deferral, deliver to each Requesting Holder a certificate signed by an
executive officer of the Company stating that the Company is deferring such filing
pursuant to this Section 2.1.6 and a general statement of the reason for
such deferral and an approximation of the anticipated delay. Within twenty (20)
days after receiving such certificate, the holders of a majority of the Registrable
Shares held by the Requesting Holders and for which registration was previously
requested may withdraw such Demand Request by giving notice to the Company; if
withdrawn, the Demand Request shall be deemed not to have been made for all purposes
of this Agreement. The Company may defer the filing of a particular registration
statement pursuant to this Section 2.1.6(a) only once.

(b) Notwithstanding Section 2.1.6(a), with respect to two Demand
Registrations only, if CCU or any Affiliate thereof makes a request for any such
Demand Registration, the Company shall not have the right under Section
2.1.6(a) to defer the filing of such registration or to not file such
registration statement during the period from and including the date of this
Agreement through and including the second anniversary thereof (the
“No-Black-Out Period”).

     2.2 Piggyback Registrations.

     2.2.1 Right to Piggyback. Each time the Company proposes to register any of
its equity securities (other than pursuant to an Excluded Registration or the IPO
Registration) under the Securities Act for sale to the public (whether for the account of
the Company or the account of any security holder of the Company) (a “Piggyback
Registration”), the Company shall give prompt written notice to each Holder of
Registrable Shares (which notice shall be given not less than twenty (20) days prior to the
anticipated filing date of the Company’s registration statement), which notice shall offer
each such Holder the opportunity to include any or all of its Registrable Shares in such
registration statement, subject to the limitations contained in Section 2.2.2
hereof. Each Holder who desires to have its Registrable Shares included in such
registration statement shall so advise the Company in writing (stating the number of shares
desired to be registered) within ten (10) days after the date of such notice from the
Company. Any Holder shall have the right to withdraw such Holder’s request for inclusion of
such Holder’s Registrable Shares in any registration statement pursuant to this Section
2.2.1 by giving written notice to the Company of such withdrawal. Subject to
Section 2.2.2 below, the Company shall include in such registration statement all
such Registrable Shares so requested to be included therein; provided, however, that the
Company may at any time withdraw or cease proceeding with any such registration if it shall
at the same time withdraw or cease proceeding with the registration of all other equity
securities originally proposed to be registered.

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     2.2.2 Priority on Piggyback Registrations.

(a) If a Piggyback Registration is an underwritten offering and was initiated by the
Company, and if the managing underwriter advises the Company that the inclusion of
Registrable Shares requested to be included in the Registration Statement would
cause an Adverse Effect, the Company shall include in such registration statement
(i) first, the securities the Company proposes to sell, (ii) second, the Registrable
Shares requested to be included in such registration, pro rata among the Holders of
such Registrable Shares on the basis of the number of Registrable Shares owned by
each such Holder, and (iii) third, any other securities requested to be included in
such registration. If as a result of the provisions of this Section
2.2.2(a) any Holder shall not be entitled to include all Registrable Shares in a
registration that such Holder has requested to be so included, such Holder may
withdraw such Holder’s request to include Registrable Shares in such registration
statement.

(b) If a Piggyback Registration is an underwritten offering and was initiated by a
security holder of the Company, and if the managing underwriter advises the Company
that the inclusion of Registrable Shares requested to be included in the
Registration Statement would cause an Adverse Effect, the Company shall include in
such registration statement (i) first, the securities requested to be included
therein by the security holders requesting such registration and the Registrable
Shares requested to be included in such registration, pro rata among the holders of
such securities on the basis of the number of securities owned by each such holder,
and (ii) second, any other securities requested to be included in such registration
(including securities to be sold for the account of the Company). If as a result of
the provisions of this Section 2.2.2(b) any Holder shall not be entitled to
include all Registrable Shares in a registration that such Holder has requested to
be so included, such Holder may withdraw such Holder’s request to include
Registrable Shares in such registration statement.

(c) No Holder may participate in any registration statement in respect of a
Piggyback Registration hereunder unless such Holder (x) agrees to sell such Holder’s
Registrable Shares on the basis provided in any underwriting arrangements approved
by the Company and (y) completes and executes all questionnaires, powers of
attorney, indemnities, underwriting agreements and other documents, each in
customary form, reasonably required under the terms of such underwriting
arrangements; provided, however, that no such Holder shall be required to make any
representations or warranties in connection with any such registration other than
representations and warranties as to (i) such Holder’s ownership of his or its
Registrable Shares to be sold or transferred free and clear of all liens, claims,
and encumbrances, (ii) such Holder’s power and authority to effect such transfer,
and (iii) such matters pertaining to compliance with securities laws as may be
reasonably requested; provided, further, however, that the obligation of such Holder
to indemnify pursuant to any such underwriting arrangements shall be several, not
joint and several, among such Holders selling Registrable Shares, and the liability
of each such Holder will be in proportion to,

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and provided, further, that such liability will be limited to, the net amount
received by such Holder from the sale of his or its Registrable Shares pursuant to
such registration.

     2.2.3 Selection of Underwriters. If any Piggyback Registration is an
underwritten offering and any of the investment banking firms selected to manage the
offering was not one of the managers of the IPO, any such investment banking firm shall not
administer such offering if the Holders of a majority of the Registrable Shares included in
such Piggyback Registration are CCU or Affiliates thereof and such Holders reasonably object
thereto.

     2.3 SEC Form S-3. The Company shall use its commercially reasonable best efforts to
cause Demand Registrations to be registered on Form S-3 (or any successor form) once the Company
becomes eligible to use Form S-3, and if the Company is not then eligible under the Securities Act
to use Form S-3, Demand Registrations shall be registered on the form for which the Company then
qualifies. The Company shall use its commercially reasonable best efforts to become eligible to
use Form S-3 and, after becoming eligible to use Form S-3, shall use its commercially reasonable
best efforts to remain so eligible.

     2.4 Holdback Agreements.

     2.4.1 The Company shall not effect any public sale or distribution of its equity
securities, or any securities convertible into or exchangeable or exercisable for such
securities, during the seven days prior to and during the 90-day period beginning on the
effective date of any registration statement in connection with a Demand Registration (other
than a Shelf Registration) or a Piggyback Registration, except pursuant to registrations on
Form S-4 or Form S-8 or any successor form or unless the underwriters managing any such
public offering otherwise agree.

     2.4.2 Except with the prior written consent of the Holders of a majority of the
Registrable Shares, such consent not to be withheld unless any such Holder intends to, or in
good faith believes that it is reasonably likely to, request a Demand Registration that
could reasonably be expected to be in registration or become effective during the
No-Black-Out Period, the Company shall not file during the No-Black-Out Period any
registration statement (except as part of a Demand Registration or pursuant to registrations
on Forms S-4 or S-8 or any successor forms) relating to the public sale or distribution of
its equity securities, or any securities convertible into or exchangeable or exercisable for
such securities.

     2.4.3 If any Holders of Registrable Shares notify the Company in writing that they
intend to effect an underwritten sale of Common Stock registered pursuant to a Shelf
Registration pursuant to Article 2 hereof, the Company shall not effect any public
sale or distribution of its equity securities, or any securities convertible into or
exchangeable or exercisable for its equity securities, during the seven days prior to and
during the 90-day period beginning on the date such notice is received, except pursuant to
registrations on Form S-4 or Form S-8 or any successor form or unless the underwriters
managing any such public offering otherwise agree.

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     2.4.4 Each Holder agrees, in the event of an underwritten offering by the Company
(whether for the account of the Company or otherwise), not to offer, sell, contract to sell
or otherwise dispose of any Registrable Securities, or any securities convertible into or
exchangeable or exercisable for such securities, including any sale pursuant to Rule 144
under the Securities Act (except as part of such underwritten offering), during the seven
days prior to, and during the 90-day period (or such lesser period as the lead or managing
underwriters may require) beginning on, the effective date of the registration statement for
such underwritten offering (or, in the case of an offering pursuant to an effective shelf
registration statement pursuant to Rule 415, the pricing date for such underwritten
offering).

     2.5 Registration Procedures. Whenever any Holder has requested that any Registrable
Shares be registered pursuant to this Agreement, the Company will use its commercially reasonable
best efforts to effect the registration and the sale of such Registrable Shares in accordance with
the intended method of disposition thereof as promptly as is practicable, and pursuant thereto the
Company will as expeditiously as possible:

(a) prepare and file with the SEC, pursuant to Section 2.1.1(b) with respect
to any Demand Registration, a registration statement on any appropriate form under
the Securities Act with respect to such Registrable Shares and use its commercially
reasonable best efforts to cause such registration statement to become effective,
provided that as far in advance as practicable before filing such registration
statement or any amendment thereto, the Company will furnish to the selling Holders
copies of reasonably complete drafts of all such documents prepared to be filed
(including exhibits), and any such Holder shall have the opportunity to object to
any information contained therein and the Company will make corrections reasonably
requested by such Holder with respect to such information prior to filing any such
registration statement or amendment;

(b) except in the case of a Shelf Registration, prepare and file with the SEC such
amendments, post-effective amendments, and supplements to such registration
statement and the prospectus used in connection therewith as may be necessary to
keep such registration statement effective for a period of not less than one hundred
eighty (180) days (or such lesser period as is necessary for the underwriters in an
underwritten offering to sell unsold allotments) and comply with the provisions of
the Securities Act with respect to the disposition of all securities covered by such
registration statement during such period in accordance with the intended methods of
disposition by the sellers thereof set forth in such registration statement;

(c) in the case of a Shelf Registration, prepare and file with the SEC such
amendments and supplements to such registration statement and the prospectus used in
connection therewith as may be necessary to keep such registration statement
effective and to comply with the provisions of the Securities Act with respect to
the disposition of all Registrable Shares subject thereto for a period ending on the
earlier of (x) 24 months after the effective date of such registration

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statement and (y) the date on which all the Registrable Shares subject thereto have
been sold pursuant to such registration statement;

(d) furnish to each seller of Registrable Shares and the underwriters of the
securities being registered such number of copies of such registration statement,
each amendment and supplement thereto, the prospectus included in such registration
statement (including each preliminary prospectus), any documents incorporated by
reference therein and such other documents as such seller or underwriters may
reasonably request in order to facilitate the disposition of the Registrable Shares
owned by such seller or the sale of such securities by such underwriters (it being
understood that, subject to Section 2.6 and the requirements of the
Securities Act and applicable state securities laws, the Company consents to the use
of the prospectus and any amendment or supplement thereto by each seller and the
underwriters in connection with the offering and sale of the Registrable Shares
covered by the registration statement of which such prospectus, amendment or
supplement is a part);

(e) use its commercially reasonable best efforts to register or qualify such
Registrable Shares under such other securities or blue sky laws of such
jurisdictions as the managing underwriter reasonably requests (or, in the event the
registration statement does not relate to an underwritten offering, as the holders
of a majority of such Registrable Shares may reasonably request); use its
commercially reasonable best efforts to keep each such registration or qualification
(or exemption therefrom) effective during the period in which such registration
statement is required to be kept effective; and do any and all other acts and things
which may be reasonably necessary or advisable to enable each seller to consummate
the disposition of the Registrable Shares owned by such seller in such jurisdictions
(provided, however, that the Company will not be required to (i) qualify generally
to do business in any jurisdiction where it would not otherwise be required to
qualify but for this subparagraph or (ii) consent to general service of process in
any such jurisdiction);

(f) promptly notify each seller and each underwriter and (if requested by any such
Person) confirm such notice in writing (i) when a prospectus or any prospectus
supplement or post-effective amendment has been filed and, with respect to a
registration statement or any post-effective amendment, when the same has become
effective, (ii) of the issuance by any state securities or other regulatory
authority of any order suspending the qualification or exemption from qualification
of any of the Registrable Shares under state securities or “blue sky” laws or the
initiation of any proceedings for that purpose, and (iii) of the happening of any
event which makes any statement made in a registration statement or related
prospectus untrue or which requires the making of any changes in such registration
statement, prospectus or documents so that they will not contain any untrue
statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be
stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading, and, as
promptly as practicable thereafter, prepare and file with the SEC and furnish a
supplement or amendment to such prospectus so that, as

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thereafter deliverable to the purchasers of such Registrable Shares, such prospectus
will not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit a material fact
necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which
they were made, not misleading;

(g) permit any selling Holder, which in such Holder’s sole and exclusive judgment,
might reasonably be deemed to be an underwriter or a controlling person of the
Company, to participate in the preparation of such registration or comparable
statement and to require the insertion therein of material, furnished to the Company
in writing, which in the reasonable judgment of such Holder and its counsel should
be included;

(h) make reasonably available members of management of the Company, as selected by
the Holders of a majority of the Registrable Shares included in such registration,
for assistance in the selling effort relating to the Registrable Shares covered by
such registration, including, but not limited to, the participation of such members
of the Company’s management in road show presentations;

(i) otherwise use its commercially reasonable best efforts to comply with all
applicable rules and regulations of the SEC, including the Securities Act and the
Exchange Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, and make
generally available to the Company’s security holders an earnings statement
satisfying the provisions of Section 11(a) of the Securities Act no later than
thirty (30) days after the end of the twelve (12) month period beginning with the
first day of the Company’s first fiscal quarter commencing after the effective date
of a registration statement, which earnings statement shall cover said twelve (12)
month period, and which requirement will be deemed to be satisfied if the Company
timely files complete and accurate information on Forms 10-Q, 10-K and 8-K under the
Exchange Act and otherwise complies with Rule 158 under the Securities Act;

(j) if requested by the managing underwriter or any seller, promptly incorporate in
a prospectus supplement or post-effective amendment such information as the managing
underwriter or any seller reasonably requests to be included therein, including,
without limitation, with respect to the Registrable Shares being sold by such
seller, the purchase price being paid therefor by the underwriters and with respect
to any other terms of the underwritten offering of the Registrable Shares to be sold
in such offering, and promptly make all required filings of such prospectus
supplement or post-effective amendment;

(k) as promptly as practicable after filing with the SEC of any document which is
incorporated by reference into a registration statement (in the form in which it was
incorporated), deliver a copy of each such document to each seller;

(l) cooperate with the sellers and the managing underwriter to facilitate the timely
preparation and delivery of certificates (which shall not bear any restrictive
legends unless required under applicable law) representing securities sold under

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any registration statement, and enable such securities to be in such denominations
and registered in such names as the managing underwriter or such sellers may request
and keep available and make available to the Company’s transfer agent prior to the
effectiveness of such registration statement a supply of such certificates;

(m) promptly make available for inspection by any seller, any underwriter
participating in any disposition pursuant to any registration statement, and any
attorney, accountant or other agent or representative retained by any such seller or
underwriter (collectively, the “Inspectors”), all financial and other
records, pertinent corporate documents and properties of the Company (collectively,
the “Records”), as shall be reasonably necessary to enable them to exercise
their due diligence responsibility, and cause the Company’s officers, directors and
employees to supply all information requested by any such Inspector in connection
with such registration statement; provided, however, that, unless the disclosure of
such Records is necessary to avoid or correct a misstatement or omission in the
registration statement or the release of such Records is ordered pursuant to a
subpoena or other order from a court of competent jurisdiction, the Company shall
not be required to provide any information under this subparagraph if (i) the
Company believes, after consultation with counsel for the Company, that to do so
would cause the Company to forfeit an attorney-client privilege that was applicable
to such information or (ii) if either (A) the Company has requested and been granted
from the SEC confidential treatment of such information contained in any filing with
the SEC or documents provided supplementally or otherwise or (B) the Company
reasonably determines in good faith that such Records are confidential and so
notifies the Inspectors in writing, unless prior to furnishing any such information
with respect to clause (ii) such Holder of Registrable Shares requesting such
information agrees to enter into a confidentiality agreement in customary form and
subject to customary exceptions; and provided, further, that each Holder of
Registrable Shares agrees that it will, upon learning that disclosure of such
Records is sought in a court of competent jurisdiction, give notice to the Company
and allow the Company, at its expense, to undertake appropriate action and to
prevent disclosure of the Records deemed confidential;

(n) furnish to each seller and underwriter a signed counterpart of (i) an opinion or
opinions of counsel to the Company, and (ii) a comfort letter or comfort letters
from the Company’s independent public accountants, each in customary form and
covering such matters of the type customarily covered by opinions or comfort
letters, as the case may be, as the sellers or managing underwriter reasonably
requests;

(o) cause the Registrable Shares included in any registration statement to be (i)
listed on each securities exchange, if any, on which similar securities issued by
the Company are then listed, or (ii) quoted on the National Association of
Securities Dealers, Inc. Automated Quotation System or the Nasdaq National Market if
similar securities issued by the Company are quoted thereon;

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(p) provide a transfer agent and registrar for all Registrable Securities registered
hereunder;

(q) cooperate with each seller and each underwriter participating in the disposition
of such Registrable Shares and their respective counsel in connection with any
filings required to be made with the National Association of Securities Dealers,
Inc. (“NASD”);

(r) during the period when the prospectus is required to be delivered under the
Securities Act, promptly file all documents required to be filed with the SEC
pursuant to Sections 13(a), 13(c), 14 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act;

(s) notify each seller of Registrable Shares promptly of any request by the SEC for
the amending or supplementing of such registration statement or prospectus or for
additional information;

(t) enter into such agreements (including underwriting agreements in the managing
underwriter’s customary form) as are customary in connection with an underwritten
registration; and

(u) advise each seller of such Registrable Shares, promptly after it shall receive
notice or obtain knowledge thereof, of the issuance of any stop order by the SEC
suspending the effectiveness of such registration statement or the initiation or
threatening of any proceeding for such purpose and promptly use its commercially
reasonable best efforts to prevent the issuance of any stop order or to obtain its
withdrawal at the earliest possible moment if such stop order should be issued.

     2.6 Suspension of Dispositions. Each Holder agrees by acquisition of any Registrable
Shares that, upon receipt of any notice (a “Suspension Notice”) from the Company of the
happening of any event of the kind described in Section 2.5(f)(iii) such Holder will
forthwith discontinue disposition of Registrable Shares until such Holder’s receipt of the copies
of the supplemented or amended prospectus, or until it is advised in writing (the “Advice”)
by the Company that the use of the prospectus may be resumed, and has received copies of any
additional or supplemental filings which are incorporated by reference in the prospectus, and, if
so directed by the Company, such Holder will deliver to the Company all copies, other than
permanent file copies then in such Holder’s possession, of the prospectus covering such Registrable
Shares current at the time of receipt of such notice. In the event the Company shall give any such
notice, the time period regarding the effectiveness of registration statements set forth in
Sections 2.5(b) and 2.5(c) hereof shall be extended by the number of days during the period
from and including the date of the giving of the Suspension Notice to and including the date when
each seller of Registrable Shares covered by such registration statement shall have received the
copies of the supplemented or amended prospectus or the Advice. The Company shall use its
commercially reasonable best efforts and take such actions as are reasonably necessary to render
the Advice as promptly as practicable.

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     2.7 Registration Expenses.

     2.7.1 Demand Registrations. All reasonable, out-of-pocket fees and expenses
incident to any Demand Registration including, without limitation, the Company’s performance
of or compliance with this Article 2, all registration and filing fees, all fees and
expenses associated with filings required to be made with the NASD (including, if
applicable, the reasonable fees and expenses of any “qualified independent underwriter” as
such term is defined in Schedule E of the Bylaws of the NASD, and of its counsel), as may be
required by the rules and regulations of the NASD, fees and expenses of compliance with
securities or “blue sky” laws (including reasonable fees and disbursements of counsel in
connection with “blue sky” qualifications of the Registrable Shares), rating agency fees,
printing expenses (including expenses of printing certificates for the Registrable Shares in
a form eligible for deposit with Depository Trust Company and of printing prospectuses if
the printing of prospectuses is requested by a Holder of Registrable Shares), messenger and
delivery expenses, the fees and expenses incurred in connection with any listing or
quotation of the Registrable Shares, fees and expenses of counsel for the Company and its
independent certified public accountants (including the expenses of any special audit or
“cold comfort” letters required by or incident to such performance), and the fees and
expenses of any special experts retained by the Company in connection with such
registration, will be borne by the Company whether or not any registration statement becomes
effective, and any underwriting discounts, commissions, or fees attributable to the sale of
the Registrable Shares, will be borne by the Holders pro rata on the basis of the number of
shares so registered and the fees and expenses of any counsel, accountants, or other persons
retained or employed by any Holder will be borne by such Holder.

     2.7.2 Piggyback Registrations. All fees and expenses incident to any Piggyback
Registration including, without limitation, the Company’s performance of or compliance with
this Article 2, all registration and filing fees, all fees and expenses associated
with filings required to be made with the NASD (including, if applicable, the reasonable
fees and expenses of any “qualified independent underwriter” as such term is defined in
Schedule E of the Bylaws of the NASD, and of its counsel), as may be required by the rules
and regulations of the NASD, fees and expenses of compliance with securities or “blue sky”
laws (including reasonable fees and disbursements of counsel in connection with “blue sky”
qualifications of the Registrable Shares), rating agency fees, printing expenses (including
expenses of printing certificates for the Registrable Shares in a form eligible for deposit
with Depository Trust Company and of printing prospectuses), messenger and delivery
expenses, the fees and expenses incurred in connection with any listing or quotation of the
Registrable Shares, fees and expenses of counsel for the Company and its independent
certified public accountants (including the expenses of any special audit or “cold comfort”
letters required by or incident to such performance), the fees and expenses of any special
experts retained by the Company in connection with such registration, and the fees and
expenses of other persons retained by the Company, will be borne by the Company (unless paid
by a security holder that is not a Holder for whose account the registration is being
effected) whether or not any registration statement becomes effective; provided, however,
that any underwriting discounts, commissions, or fees attributable to the sale of the
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the Holders pro rata on the basis of the number of shares so registered and the fees
and expenses of any counsel, accountants, or other persons retained or employed by any
Holder will be borne by such Holder.

     2.8 Indemnification.

     2.8.1 The Company agrees to indemnify and reimburse, to the fullest extent permitted by
law, each seller of Registrable Shares, and each of its employees, advisors, agents,
representatives, partners, officers, and directors and each Person who controls such seller
(within the meaning of the Securities Act or the Exchange Act) and any agent or investment
advisor thereof (collectively, the “Seller Affiliates”) (a) against any and all
losses, claims, damages, liabilities, and expenses, joint or several (including, without
limitation, attorneys’ fees and disbursements except as limited by Section 2.8.3)
based upon, arising out of, related to or resulting from any untrue or alleged untrue
statement of a material fact contained in any registration statement, prospectus, or
preliminary prospectus or any amendment thereof or supplement thereto, or any omission or
alleged omission of a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the
statements therein not misleading, (b) against any and all loss, liability, claim, damage,
and expense whatsoever, as incurred, to the extent of the aggregate amount paid in
settlement of any litigation or investigation or proceeding by any governmental agency or
body, commenced or threatened, or of any claim whatsoever based upon, arising out of,
related to or resulting from any such untrue statement or omission or alleged untrue
statement or omission, and (c) against any and all costs and expenses (including reasonable
fees and disbursements of counsel) as may be reasonably incurred in investigating,
preparing, or defending against any litigation, or investigation or proceeding by any
governmental agency or body, commenced or threatened, or any claim whatsoever based upon,
arising out of, related to or resulting from any such untrue statement or omission or
alleged untrue statement or omission, or such violation of the Securities Act or Exchange
Act, to the extent that any such expense or cost is not paid under subparagraph (a) or (b)
above; except insofar as any such statements are made in reliance upon and in strict
conformity with information furnished in writing to the Company by such seller or any Seller
Affiliate for use therein or arise from such seller’s or any Seller Affiliate’s failure to
deliver a copy of the registration statement or prospectus or any amendments or supplements
thereto after the Company has furnished such seller or Seller Affiliate with a sufficient
number of copies of the same. The reimbursements required by this Section 2.8.1
will be made by periodic payments during the course of the investigation or defense, as and
when bills are received or expenses incurred.

     2.8.2 In connection with any registration statement in which a seller of Registrable
Shares is participating, each such seller will furnish to the Company in writing such
information and affidavits as the Company reasonably requests for use in connection with any
such registration statement or prospectus and, to the fullest extent permitted by law, each
such seller will indemnify the Company and each of its employees, advisors, agents,
representatives, partners, officers and directors and each Person who controls the Company
(within the meaning of the Securities Act or the Exchange Act) and any agent or investment
advisor thereof against any and all losses,

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claims, damages, liabilities, and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable
attorneys’ fees and disbursements except as limited by Section 2.8.3) resulting from
any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of a material fact contained in the
registration statement, prospectus, or any preliminary prospectus or any amendment thereof
or supplement thereto or any omission or alleged omission of a material fact required to be
stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading, but only to the
extent that such untrue statement or alleged untrue statement or omission or alleged
omission is contained in any information or affidavit so furnished in writing by such seller
or any of its Seller Affiliates specifically for inclusion in the registration statement;
provided that the obligation to indemnify will be several, not joint and several, among such
sellers of Registrable Shares, and the liability of each such seller of Registrable Shares
will be in proportion to, and will be limited to, the net amount received by such seller
from the sale of Registrable Shares pursuant to such registration statement; provided,
however, that such seller of Registrable Shares shall not be liable in any such case to the
extent that prior to the filing of any such registration statement or prospectus or
amendment thereof or supplement thereto, such seller has furnished in writing to the Company
information expressly for use in such registration statement or prospectus or any amendment
thereof or supplement thereto which corrected or made not misleading information previously
furnished to the Company.

     2.8.3 Any Person entitled to indemnification hereunder will (a) give prompt written
notice to the indemnifying party of any claim with respect to which it seeks indemnification
(provided that the failure to give such notice shall not limit the rights of such Person)
and (b) unless in such indemnified party’s reasonable judgment a conflict of interest
between such indemnified and indemnifying parties may exist with respect to such claim,
permit such indemnifying party to assume the defense of such claim with counsel reasonably
satisfactory to the indemnified party; provided, however, that any person entitled to
indemnification hereunder shall have the right to employ separate counsel and to participate
in the defense of such claim, but the fees and expenses of such counsel shall be at the
expense of such person unless (x) the indemnifying party has agreed to pay such fees or
expenses, or (y) the indemnifying party shall have failed to assume the defense of such
claim and employ counsel reasonably satisfactory to such person. If such defense is not
assumed by the indemnifying party as permitted hereunder, the indemnifying party will not be
subject to any liability for any settlement made by the indemnified party without its
consent (but such consent will not be unreasonably withheld). If such defense is assumed by
the indemnifying party pursuant to the provisions hereof, such indemnifying party shall not
settle or otherwise compromise the applicable claim unless (1) such settlement or compromise
contains a full and unconditional release of the indemnified party or (2) the indemnified
party otherwise consents in writing. An indemnifying party who is not entitled to, or
elects not to, assume the defense of a claim will not be obligated to pay the fees and
expenses of more than one counsel for all parties indemnified by such indemnifying party
with respect to such claim, unless in the reasonable judgment of any indemnified party, a
conflict of interest may exist between such indemnified party and any other of such
indemnified parties with respect to such claim, in which event the indemnifying party shall
be obligated to pay the reasonable fees and disbursements of such additional counsel or
counsels.

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     2.8.4 Each party hereto agrees that, if for any reason the indemnification provisions
contemplated by Section 2.8.1 or Section 2.8.2 are unavailable to or
insufficient to hold harmless an indemnified party in respect of any losses, claims,
damages, liabilities, or expenses (or actions in respect thereof) referred to therein, then
each indemnifying party shall contribute to the amount paid or payable by such indemnified
party as a result of such losses, claims, liabilities, or expenses (or actions in respect
thereof) in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect the relative fault of the
indemnifying party and the indemnified party in connection with the actions which resulted
in the losses, claims, damages, liabilities or expenses as well as any other relevant
equitable considerations. The relative fault of such indemnifying party and indemnified
party shall be determined by reference to, among other things, whether the untrue or alleged
untrue statement of a material fact or omission or alleged omission to state a material fact
relates to information supplied by such indemnifying party or indemnified party, and the
parties’ relative intent, knowledge, access to information and opportunity to correct or
prevent such statement or omission. The parties hereto agree that it would not be just and
equitable if contribution pursuant to this Section 2.8.4 were determined by pro rata
allocation (even if the Holders or any underwriters or all of them were treated as one
entity for such purpose) or by any other method of allocation which does not take account of
the equitable considerations referred to in this Section 2.8.4. The amount paid or
payable by an indemnified party as a result of the losses, claims, damages, liabilities, or
expenses (or actions in respect thereof) referred to above shall be deemed to include any
legal or other fees or expenses reasonably incurred by such indemnified party in connection
with investigating or, except as provided in Section 2.8.3, defending any such
action or claim. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section 2.8.4, no Holder
shall be required to contribute an amount greater than the dollar amount by which the net
proceeds received by such Holder with respect to the sale of any Registrable Shares exceeds
the amount of damages which such Holder has otherwise been required to pay by reason of any
and all untrue or alleged untrue statements of material fact or omissions or alleged
omissions of material fact made in any registration statement, prospectus or preliminary
prospectus or any amendment thereof or supplement thereto related to such sale of
Registrable Shares. No person guilty of fraudulent misrepresentation (within the meaning of
Section 11(f) of the Securities Act) shall be entitled to contribution from any person who
was not guilty of such fraudulent misrepresentation. The Holders’ obligations in this
Section 2.8.4 to contribute shall be several in proportion to the amount of
Registrable Shares registered by them and not joint.

     If indemnification is available under this Section 2.8, the indemnifying
parties shall indemnify each indemnified party to the full extent provided in Section
2.8.1 and Section 2.8.2 without regard to the relative fault of said
indemnifying party or indemnified party or any other equitable consideration provided for in
this Section 2.8.4 subject, in the case of the Holders, to the limited dollar
amounts set forth in Section 2.8.2.

     2.8.5 The indemnification and contribution provided for under this Agreement will
remain in full force and effect regardless of any investigation made by or on behalf of the
indemnified party or any officer, director, or controlling Person of such indemnified party
and will survive the transfer of securities.

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     2.9 Transfer of Registration Rights. The rights of each Holder under this Agreement
may be assigned to any direct or indirect transferee of a Holder who agrees in writing to be
subject to and bound by all the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

     2.10 Rule 144. The Company will file the reports required to be filed by it under
the Securities Act and the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations adopted by the SEC thereunder
(or, if the Company is not required to file such reports, will, upon the request of the Holders,
make publicly available other information) and will take such further action as the Holders may
reasonably request, all to the extent required from time to time to enable the Holders to sell
Common Stock without registration under the Securities Act within the limitation of the exemptions
provided by (i) Rule 144 under the Securities Act, as such rule may be amended from time to time or
(ii) any similar rule or regulation hereafter adopted by the SEC. Upon the reasonable request of
any Holder, the Company will deliver to such parties a written statement as to whether it has
complied with such requirements and will, at its expense, immediately upon the request of any such
Holder, deliver to such Holder a certificate, signed by the Company’s principal financial officer,
stating (a) the Company’s name, address and telephone number (including area code), (b) the
Company’s Internal Revenue Service identification number, (c) the Company’s SEC file number, (d)
the number of shares of each class of capital stock outstanding as shown by the most recent report
or statement published by the Company, and (e) whether the Company has filed the reports required
to be filed under the Exchange Act for a period of at least ninety (90) days prior to the date of
such certificate and in addition has filed the most recent annual report required to be filed
thereunder.

     2.11 Preservation of Rights. The Company will not (a) grant any registration rights
to third parties which are more favorable than or inconsistent with the rights granted hereunder or
(b) enter into any agreement, take any action, or permit any change to occur, with respect to its
securities that violates or subordinates the rights expressly granted to the Holders in this
Agreement.

ARTICLE 3

TERMINATION

     3.1 Termination. The Holders may exercise the registration rights granted hereunder
in such manner and proportions as they shall agree among themselves. The registration rights
hereunder shall cease to apply to any particular Registrable Share when: (a) a registration
statement with respect to the sale of such shares of Common Stock shall have become effective under
the Securities Act and such shares of Common Stock shall have been disposed of in accordance with
such registration statement; (b) such shares of Common Stock shall have been sold to the public
pursuant to Rule 144 under the Securities Act (or any successor provision); (c) such shares of
Common Stock shall have been otherwise transferred, new certificates for them not bearing a legend
restricting further transfer shall have been delivered by the Company and subsequent public
distribution of them shall not require registration or qualification of them under the Securities
Act or any similar state law then in force; (d) such shares shall have ceased to be outstanding or
(e) in the case of Registrable Shares held by a Holder that is not CCU or any Affiliate thereof,
such Holder holds less than three percent (3%) of the then outstanding Registrable Shares and such
Registrable Shares are eligible for sale pursuant to Rule 144(k) under the Securities Act (or any
successor provision). The Company shall promptly upon the

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request of any Holder furnish to such Holder evidence of the number of Registrable Shares then
outstanding.

ARTICLE 4

MISCELLANEOUS

     4.1 Notices. All notices, requests, claims, demands and other communications under
this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be given or made (and shall be deemed to have been
duly given or made upon receipt) by delivery in person, by overnight courier service, by facsimile
with receipt confirmed (followed by delivery of an original via overnight courier service) or by
registered or certified mail (postage prepaid, return receipt requested) to the respective parties
at the following addresses (or at such other address for a party as shall be specified in a notice
given in accordance with this Section 4.1):

     If to the Company:

	 
	Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc.

	2850 E. Camelback Road

	Phoenix, Arizona 85016

	Attention: President

	Fax: (602) 957-8602

     If to CCU:

	 
	Clear Channel Communications, Inc.

	200 E. Basse Road

	San Antonio, Texas 78209

	Attn: Chief Executive Officer

	Fax: (210) 822-2299

     If to any other Holder:

	 
	The address indicated for such Holder in the Company’s stock transfer
records with copies, so long as CCU owns any Registrable Shares, to CCU as
provided above.

     Any notice or communication hereunder shall be deemed to have been given or made as of the
date so delivered if personally delivered; when answered back, if telexed; when receipt is
acknowledged, if telecopied; and five (5) calendar days after mailing if sent by registered or
certified mail (except that a notice of change of address shall not be deemed to have been given
until actually received by the addressee).

     Failure to mail a notice or communication to a Holder or any defect in it shall not affect its
sufficiency with respect to other Holders. If a notice or communication is mailed in the manner
provided above, it is duly given, whether or not the addressee receives it.

     4.2 Authority. Each of the parties hereto represents to the other that (a) it has the
corporate power and authority to execute, deliver and perform this Agreement, (b) the execution,
delivery and performance of this Agreement by it has been duly authorized by all necessary
corporate action and no such further action is required, (c) it has duly and validly executed and

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delivered this Agreement, and (d) this Agreement is a legal, valid and binding obligation,
enforceable against it in accordance with its terms subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency,
reorganization, moratorium or other similar laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and general
equity principles.

     4.3 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed and interpreted
in accordance with the laws of the State of New York irrespective of the choice of laws principles
of the State of New York other than Section 5-1401 of the General Obligations Law of the State of
New York.

     4.4 Successors and Assigns. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, this
Agreement shall be binding upon and benefit the Company, each Holder, and their respective
successors and assigns.

     4.5 Severability. If any term or other provision of this Agreement is invalid,
illegal or incapable of being enforced under any Law or as a matter of public policy, all other
conditions and provisions of this Agreement shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect.
Upon such determination that any term or other provision is invalid, illegal or incapable of being
enforced, the parties to this Agreement shall negotiate in good faith to modify this Agreement so
as to effect the original intent of the parties as closely as possible in a mutually acceptable
manner in order that the transactions contemplated by this Agreement be consummated as originally
contemplated to the greatest extent possible.

     4.6 Remedies. Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of, or relating to, the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement, or the validity, interpretation, breach or termination
of any provision of this Agreement shall be resolved in accordance with Article VII of the Master
Agreement.

     4.7 Waivers. The observance of any term of this Agreement may be waived (either
generally or in a particular instance and either retroactively or prospectively) by the party
entitled to enforce such term, but such waiver shall be effective only if it is in a writing signed
by the party against whom the existence of such waiver is asserted. Unless otherwise expressly
provided in this Agreement, no delay or omission on the part of any party in exercising any right
or privilege under this Agreement shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any waiver on the
part of any party of any right or privilege under this Agreement operate as a waiver of any other
right or privilege under this Agreement nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right or
privilege preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right or
privilege under this Agreement. No failure by either party to take any action or assert any right
or privilege hereunder shall be deemed to be a waiver of such right or privilege in the event of
the continuation or repetition of the circumstances giving rise to such right unless expressly
waived in writing by the party against whom the existence of such waiver is asserted.

     4.8 Amendment. This Agreement may not be amended or modified in any respect except by
a written agreement signed by the Company, CCU (so long as CCU owns any Common Stock) and the
Holders of a majority of the then outstanding Registrable Shares.

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     4.9 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, and by
the different parties to each such agreement in separate counterparts, each of which when executed
shall be deemed to be an original but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same
agreement. Delivery of an executed counterpart of a signature page to this Agreement by facsimile
or electronic mail shall be as effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart of any such
Agreement.

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Registration Rights Agreement to be
duly executed as of the date first written above.

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	CLEAR CHANNEL OUTDOOR HOLDINGS, INC.

 	 
	 	By:  	/s/Paul J. Meyer
 	 
	 	 	Name:  	Paul J. Meyer 	 
	 	 	Title:  	President and Chief Operating Officer 	 
	 
	 	CLEAR CHANNEL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

 	 
	 	By:  	/s/ Mark P. Mays
 	 
	 	 	Name:  	Mark P. Mays 	 
	 	 	Title:  	President and Chief Executive Officer 	 
	 

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