0001193125-10-261749 ; filename*=UTF-8''0001193125-10-261749 UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20549-1004
FORM 8-K/A
CURRENT REPORT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported) November 16, 2010
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter)
000-53930
(Commission File Number)
DELAWARE
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation)
300 Renaissance Center, Detroit, Michigan
(Address of Principal Executive Offices)
(313) 556-5000
(Registrant's telephone number, including area code)
Not Applicable
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
27-0756180
(I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
48265-3000
(Zip Code)
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions: Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425) Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17-CFR 240.14a-12) Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b)) Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))
Introductory Note
This report amends our current report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on August 7, 2009 (the "August Form 8-K") to provide certain omitted portions of the Annexes and Schedules to the Amended and Restated United States Consumer Financing Services Agreement, dated May 22, 2009, between GMAC LLC and General Motors Corporation filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the August Form 8-K and the Amended and Restated Master Services Agreement, dated May 22, 2009, between GMAC LLC and General Motors Corporation filed as Exhibit 10.2 to the August Form 8-K; Secured Credit Agreement among General Motors Company, as Borrower, the Guarantors, and the United States Department of the Treasury, as Lender, dated July 10, 2009 (Exhibit 10.6 to the August Form 8-K); Secured Note Agreement among General Motors Company, as Issuer, the Guarantors and UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust, as Noteholder, dated July 10, 2009 (Exhibit 10.7 to the August Form 8-K); Second Amended and Restated Loan Agreement by and among General Motors of Canada Limited, as Borrower, and the other loan parties and Export Development of Canada, as Lender, dated July 10, 2009 (Exhibit 10.8 to the August Form 8-K).
ITEM 9.01 Financial Statement and Exhibits
Exhibit Number
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
Description
Amended and Restated United States Consumer Financing Services Agreement, dated May 22, 2009, between GMAC LLC and General Motors Corporation filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the August Form 8-K.*
Amended and Restated Master Services Agreement, dated May 22, 2009, between GMAC LLC and General Motors Corporation filed as Exhibit 10.2 to the August Form 8-K.*
Secured Credit Agreement among General Motors Company, as Borrower, the Guarantors, and the United States Department of the Treasury, as Lender, dated July 10, 2009 (Exhibit 10.6 to the August Form 8-K).*
Secured Note Agreement among General Motors Company, as Issuer, the Guarantors and UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust, as Noteholder, dated July 10, 2009 (Exhibit 10.7 to the August Form 8-K -refer also to Exhibit 10.3 which includes Schedule 3.25 referenced herein).*
Second Amended and Restated Loan Agreement by and among General Motors of Canada Limited, as Borrower, and the other loan parties and Export Development of Canada, as Lender, dated July 10, 2009 (Exhibit 10.8 to the August Form 8-K). *
* Portions of these exhibits have been omitted under a request for confidential treatment pursuant to Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and filed separately with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.
SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY (Registrant)
Date: November 16, 2010
By:
/S/ NICK S. CYPRUS
Nick S. Cyprus Vice President, Controller and Chief Accounting Officer
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Exhibit 10.1 AMENDED AND RESTATED UNITED STATES CONSUMER FINANCING SERVICES AGREEMENT
between
GMAC LLC
and
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
Dated as of May 22, 2009
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLE I
DEFINITIONS
SECTION 1.1 Definitions
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ARTICLE II FRAMEWORK
SECTION 2.1 Contractual Framework
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SECTION 2.2 Financing to Other Automobile Manufacturers
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SECTION 2.3 Documentation
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SECTION 2.4 Process Integrity
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SECTION 2.5 Compliance
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SECTION 2.6 Cooperation
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SECTION 2.7 Information and Reports
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SECTION 2.8 Scope; Subsidiaries
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SECTION 2.9 Coordinating Committee
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ARTICLE III CONSUMER FINANCING
SECTION 3.1 General Service Obligations and Standards
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SECTION 3.2 Exclusivity and Related Terms for Certain GM Special Programs
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SECTION 3.3 Exclusivity Payment
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SECTION 3.4 Operating Leases
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SECTION 3.5 Capital Markets Disruption
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SECTION 3.6 Compensation and Pricing for GM Special Programs
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SECTION 3.7 Reporting
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SECTION 3.8 Outstanding Vehicle Leases
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SECTION 3.9 Quarterly Stand-By Fee
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SECTION 3.10 Nameplate Elimination
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SECTION 3.11 Lease Pull Ahead Programs
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SECTION 3.12 Payment Terms
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SECTION 3.13 Participation in Market Update Meetings
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ARTICLE IV TERM; TERMINATION
SECTION 4.1 Term
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SECTION 4.2 Termination
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SECTION 4.3 Obligations Upon Expiration or Termination
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ARTICLE V REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
ARTICLE VI INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY/TRADEMARK
ARTICLE VII AUDITS BY THE PARTIES
SECTION 7.1 Cooperation
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ARTICLE VIII LIABILITY AND REMEDIES
SECTION 8.1 Liability
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SECTION 8.2 Limitation of Liability
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SECTION 8.3 Equitable Remedies Permitted
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ARTICLE IX CONFIDENTIALITY
SECTION 9.1 Nondisclosure
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SECTION 9.2 Survival
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SECTION 9.3 Information Security
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SECTION 9.4 Data Privacy
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ARTICLE X MISCELLANEOUS
SECTION 10.1 Successors and Assigns
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SECTION 10.2 No Third Party Beneficiaries
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SECTION 10.3 Waiver
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SECTION 10.4 Unenforceability
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SECTION 10.5 Headings
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SECTION 10.6 Governing Law
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SECTION 10.7 Dispute Resolution
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SECTION 10.8 Entire Agreement
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SECTION 10.9 Amendments
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SECTION 10.10 Counterparts
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SECTION 10.11 Publicity
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SECTION 10.12 Notices
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SECTION 10.13 Force Majeure
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SECTION 10.14 Relationship of Parties
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SECTION 10.15 Effective Date
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SECTION 10.16 Designated Incorporation
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Exhibits Exhibit A Form of Opt-In Letter Exhibit B Support Rate Pricing Exhibit C Reimbursement of Costs Related to Lease Pull-Aheads Exhibit D Designations to the Coordinating Committee Exhibit E [***] Framework Exhibit F [***] Calculation Exhibit G Form of Third Party Pricing Confidentiality Agreement Exhibit H Form of Letter to GMAC [***] Audit Staff Members Exhibit I Rate Support Payment Calculation Methodology
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AMENDED AND RESTATED UNITED STATES CONSUMER FINANCING SERVICES AGREEMENT
Parties
This Amended and Restated United States Consumer Financing Services Agreement (this "Agreement") is dated as of May 22, 2009, and is made effective as of December 29, 2008, by and between General Motors Corporation, a Delaware corporation ("GM"), and GMAC LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("GMAC").
Recitals
A. GM, directly and through its Subsidiaries, is a worldwide manufacturer, distributor, marketer, and seller of motor vehicles, including used vehicles, and related goods and services ("GM Products"), offered for sale to retail Consumers through a network of dealers authorized by GM and its Subsidiaries ("GM Dealers"), including certain dealers that are wholly- or partially-owned by GM or its Subsidiaries.
B. GMAC is a worldwide diversified financial services company that directly, and through its Subsidiaries, provides automotive and non-automotive finance and lease, insurance, banking, mortgage lending, and other services to a variety of affiliated and unaffiliated Consumers ("GMAC Products").
C. GM and GMAC provide significant services and resources to each other. The transactions, relationships, interactions, and dealings between GM and GMAC ("Dealings"), contribute significantly to the success of GM and GMAC, generally providing efficiencies and enhanced results for each of them, including business opportunities and referrals, data and resource sharing, economies of scale, leveraging staff expertise, and administrative conveniences. These efficiencies flow from, among other things, four aspects of their relationship: (1) the formal ownership structure that existed historically, resulting in tax, legal, and administrative efficiencies; (2) propinquity their history, familiarity, proximity, and common corporate culture and industry experience allowing informal and simplified interactions including infrastructure sharing; (3) sound business practices, including economies of scale and leveraging of resources; and (4) their "shared"/"common" customers (i.e., GM Dealers and purchasers of GM Products). Combined, these efficiencies result in highly valuable and significant organizational, operational, business, and financial synergies ("Synergies"). Although specific aspects of the Dealings may benefit one party more than the other from time to time, the Synergies produce net positive effects for GM and GMAC jointly and individually.
D. As a part of its business, GMAC supports the sale of GM Products by purchasing from GM Dealers, at market rates and below market rates, retail installment sale contracts and Finance Lease contracts (collectively, "Retail Financing") and Operating Lease contracts (collectively "Consumer Financing").
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E. The parties entered into that certain United States Consumer Financing Services Agreement, dated as of November 30, 2006 (as amended, supplemented and otherwise modified prior to the date hereof, the "Original US CFSA"), which established certain terms and conditions that apply to certain of the Dealings related to Consumer Financing in the United States and established a framework for negotiating, documenting, administering, and enforcing future Dealings related to Consumer Financing in the United States.
F. On December 24, 2008, in connection with the conversion of GMAC Bank, a wholly owned Subsidiary of GMAC, from a Utah industrial loan company to a Utah commercial bank, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System approved (the "Approval") the application of GMAC to become a bank holding company under Section 3 of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, as amended. Pursuant to a letter agreement entered into between GM and GMAC, dated as of December 29, 2008 (the "Letter Agreement"), in connection with the Approval, GM and GMAC agreed to amend and restate the Original US CFSA in accordance with the terms set forth in the Letter Agreement.
G. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual agreements herein provided, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, each of the parties agrees that the Original US CFSA is hereby amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows:
ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS
SECTION 1.1 Definitions. The words in this Agreement have the meanings usually and customarily ascribed to them in commercial contracts, except that words that are defined below have the respective meanings ascribed to such words below or elsewhere in this Agreement.
"ALG" means the Residual Value Lease Guide, a publication of Automotive Lease Guide (alg), Inc.
"Application" means a credit application completed by a Consumer in connection with the purchase or lease of a new GM vehicle that a GM Dealer submits for GMAC's assessment and credit decision as to whether GMAC would purchase a retail installment sale or lease contract that the GM Dealer enters into with that Consumer, if the Dealer were to offer it for sale to GMAC.
"Basis Point Differential" means, with respect to any Third Party Program being offered under Section 3.2(b)(ii) or 3.2(b)(iii), the difference between the Third Party Support Rate for such Third Party Program and the Support Rate offered by GMAC for the underlying GM Special Program (or, if GMAC does not offer such GM Special Program, GMAC's
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comparable Support Rate for an equivalent program), in each case, determined in a fashion consistent with the procedures set forth on Exhibit F for the calculation of [***].
"Business Day(s)" means a day other than Saturday or Sunday on which commercial banks are open for business in New York City.
"Capital Markets Disruption" means a state of the global credit markets, continuing for at least three months, such that credit is not available on commercially reasonable terms to borrowers with credit standing similar to GMAC.
"Confidential Information" means any information (including data developed from any such information) in any format that meets all of the following criteria: (i) GM, GMAC, or their respective Subsidiaries or Representatives (the "receiving party") obtains the information from the other party (the "disclosing party") or the disclosing party's Subsidiaries or Representatives before or after the execution of this Agreement; (ii) the information relates to the business or financial activities of the disclosing party or its Subsidiaries; and (iii) the information is available to the receiving party solely to facilitate the parties' performance of this Agreement or otherwise as a result of the relationship between GM and GMAC, and includes information relating to customers and dealerships, pricing, methods, operations, processes, trade secrets, credit programs, financial data, business and financial relationships, technical data, statistics, technical specifications, documentation, research, development or related information, computer systems, employees, and any results or compilations of the foregoing. "Confidential Information" does not include any information that: (i) is or becomes publicly available by any means other than a breach of this Agreement; (ii) was known by the receiving party before its receipt from disclosing party; (iii) is independently developed by the receiving party without using information from the disclosing party.
"Confidential Personal Information" means all information about Consumers that are natural Persons, including names, addresses, telephone numbers, account numbers and lists thereof, and demographic, financial and transaction information for, such Consumers.
"Consumer" means (i) an individual who obtains GM Products or GMAC Products at retail primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, or (ii) a Person who obtains GM Products or GMAC Products at retail for business, commercial, or similar purposes.
"Control", when used with respect to any Person, means the power to direct the management and policies of such Person, directly or indirectly, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise, and the term "controlled" has a correlative meaning.
"current" means as of November 30, 2006.
"Finance Lease" means a finance product in the form of a lease where the lessor does not have the normal residual risk associated with the historical Operating Lease product.
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"GM Special Program" means any incentive program offered by GM to Consumers for Consumer Financing products, such as "interest free" periods, finance charge subsidies, capitalized cost reductions, etc.
"GMAC [***] Audit Staff" means those members of the GMAC audit staff who have responsibility for evaluating [***] under Section 3.2.
"Governmental Authority" means any supranational, international, national, federal, state or local court, government, department, commission, board, bureau, agency, official or other regulatory, administrative or governmental authority.
"historical" refers to a period, as appropriate in the applicable context, prior to November 30, 2006, and "historically" has a correlative meaning.
"Including", "includes" and derivatives thereof mean including or includes, as the case may be, without limitation.
"Operating Lease" means a lease where the lessor is exposed to residual risk as has been done historically.
"Person" means any individual, corporation, partnership, joint venture, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, association, joint stock company, trust, unincorporated organization, or other organization, whether or not a legal entity, and any Government Authority.
"Rate Support" means the rate subsidies paid by GM to GMAC under this Agreement in connection with Consumer Financing for GM Special Programs.
"Representatives" means directors, officers, and employees of a party or its Subsidiaries and their respective agents, representatives, auditors, and professional advisors.
"Subsidiary" means, with respect to any Person, any other Person of which a majority of the voting interests is owned, directly or indirectly, by such Person, except that in the case of GM, Subsidiary excludes GMAC and its Subsidiaries.
"Support Rate" means the interest rate GMAC offers to GM in connection with a GM Special Program.
"Third Party Program" means a GM Special Program that GM offers through a finance source other than GMAC or any of its Subsidiaries.
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Defined Term
Actual Monthly Differential Actual Residual Support Payment Required Adjusted ALG Adjusted Residual Support Guaranty Agreement Americredit Approval Baseline Differential [***] Chase Comparable Model Compliance Audits Consumer Financing Coordinating Committee Dealings Due Date EDC Eliminated Vehicle Expected Residual Support Payment Force Majeure Condition GM GM Dealers GM Products GMAC GMAC Products Gross Incremental Gains Gross Incremental Losses Implementing Agreements Initial Cap Percentage Letter Agreement Nameplate Elimination Net Incremental Gains Net Incremental Losses Notices
Index of Defined Terms
Location of Definition
Section 3.10 Section 3.8 Section 3.8 Section 3.8 Preamble Section 3.2 Recitals Section 3.10 Section 3.2 Section 3.2 Section 3.10 Section 2.4 Recitals Section 2.9 Recitals Section 3.12 Section 3.10 Section 3.10 Section 3.8 Section 10.13 Preamble Recitals Recitals Preamble Recitals Section 3.10 Section 3.10 Section 2.3 Section 3.2 Recitals Section 3.10 Section 3.10 Section 3.10 Section 10.12
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Defined Term
Operational Notices Opt-in Letter Original Residual Support Guaranty Original US CFSA Overriding Principles Payee Payor [***] [***] Framework Projected cost plus Projected Income Resale Proceeds Residualized MSRP Retail Financing Saturn Skip Synergies Term True-up Payment Year 1-2 Competitive Threshold Year 3-5 Competitive Threshold
Index of Defined Terms
Location of Definition
Section 10.8 Section 2.8 Section 3.8 Recitals Section 2.1 Section 3.12 Section 3.12 Section 3.2 Section 3.2 Section 2.1 Section 2.1 Section 3.8 Section 3.8 Recitals Section 3.2 Section 3.8 Recitals Section 4.1 Section 3.8 Section 3.2 Section 3.2
ARTICLE II FRAMEWORK
SECTION 2.1 Contractual Framework. (a) This Agreement memorializes the Dealings related to Consumer Financing in the United States and establishes the contractual framework for
negotiating, documenting, administering, and enforcing future Dealings in the United States related to Consumer Financing. GMAC will provide Consumer Financing services to GM Consumers in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Such terms are intended to preserve the customer loyalty and dealer support benefits that
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historically accrued to GM as a manufacturer with an exclusive financing arm while at the same time assure that GMAC receives a competitive level of return. GMAC recognizes GM's desire to grow its automotive business and will continue to support GM in that effort to the extent that it is in keeping with GMAC's business interests.
(b) The overriding principles that govern the interpretation, administration, and implementation of this Agreement, and that reflect GM's and GMAC's core intent as to their business relationship under this Agreement, are as follows ("Overriding Principles"):
(i) The pricing of Retail Financing contracts under this Agreement will be based on a [***] pricing construct. Such construct will be designed and structured with the overall goal that GMAC [***]. [***]. "[***]" pricing means, with respect to any Retail Financing product, GMAC's [***] to provide such product and related services (e.g., origination, servicing, etc.), assuming GMAC and GM have complied with all of their obligations under this Agreement, including Section 2.1(b)(ii)(B) below, less any [***],[***].
(ii) Subject to applicable and/or appropriate safety and soundness standards:
(A) GMAC's primary business objectives will continue to include supporting the distribution, marketing, and sale of GM Products to enhance GM's profits; and
(B) GMAC will continuously use commercially reasonable best efforts to minimize its costs of doing business to help maximize competitive Rate Support pricing.
(iii) GMAC will continue to provide broad support to GM.
(c) The Overriding Principles form binding, affirmative obligations of the parties and apply to all Dealings under this Agreement, unless (i) otherwise indicated herein, or (ii) GM and GMAC specifically agree to exclude one or more Dealings from application of the Overriding Principles. The Overriding Principle described in Section 2.1(b)(i):
(i) does not apply to any Dealings or portions thereof that relate to Operating Leases;
(ii) will not be deemed to have been breached or otherwise violated if GMAC voluntary chooses to price Retail Financing contracts below the prices at which it is entitled to price in accordance with the terms of Exhibit B; and
(iii) will not be applied for the purposes of either:
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(A) Amending or otherwise modifying the terms of any Consumer Financing contract after it is booked or program terms or other arrangements between GM and GMAC related thereto; or
(B) Providing for any "true-up" or other form of payment or compensation the purpose of which is to compensate either GMAC or GM in the event that any item projected in connection with a Consumer Financing contract is subsequently determined after such contract is booked to be different from such projected amount because the underlying factual assumptions on which such projected amounts were based (including assumed interest rates, vehicle sales rates, funding availability, capital requirements and general economic conditions) are determined to have been inaccurate. [***]. The provisions of this paragraph (B) do not prohibit or limit a payment made for any other purpose, including any payment made to correct a typographical error made in calculating amounts determined in connection with the pricing of a Consumer Financing contract.
(d) Subject to Section 2.1(c) above and except as otherwise described herein, as deemed necessary or appropriate by either party, GM and GMAC will periodically revisit the terms of this Agreement to assess whether they continue to achieve the Overriding Principles, notwithstanding any market factors, mistakes in documentation, errors in calculation, or other unanticipated facts and circumstances.
(i) If any such assessment reveals that the terms of this Agreement are not achieving the Overriding Principles, then GM and GMAC will negotiate revised terms and amend this Agreement as reasonably necessary to achieve the Overriding Principles. Any such amendment shall be retroactively effective back to the date on which the Coordinating Committee first formally addressed such amendment.
(ii) The Coordinating Committee will review and discuss changes contemplated by this Section 2.1(d).
(iii) Any Dispute as to whether a change to this Agreement is necessary or appropriate under this Section 2.1(d) will be the subject of the Dispute resolution process of Section 10.7 of this Agreement.
SECTION 2.2 Financing to Other Automobile Manufacturers. Nothing in this Agreement precludes GMAC from providing or continuing to provide any financial services to vehicle manufacturers other than GM or dealers other than GM Dealers, or from providing or continuing to provide mortgage, insurance, banking, or other non-automotive financial services in the ordinary course of business.
SECTION 2.3 Documentation. The terms and conditions related to individual Dealings in the United States involving Consumer Financing will be arm's length and reasonably
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documented using written forms, contracts, or instruments ("Implementing Agreements"). The nature and extent of such Dealings will be publicly disclosed to the extent required by law and as otherwise provided by this Agreement.
SECTION 2.4 Process Integrity. The parties will develop processes and promulgate policies to implement this Agreement and to take corrective action for failures to adhere to them. The Dealings (including compliance with the Overriding Principles) will be subject to regular compliance verification by the parties and their outside auditors ("Compliance Audits").
SECTION 2.5 Compliance. GM and GMAC will comply, in all material respects, with all applicable laws and legal requirements in connection with the services contemplated by this Agreement, including obtaining and maintaining all required licenses, authorizations, and permits.
SECTION 2.6 Cooperation. GM and GMAC will reasonably cooperate with and assist each other in carrying out the other's obligations under this Agreement and will execute and deliver all documents and instruments necessary and appropriate to do so.
SECTION 2.7 Information and Reports. GM and GMAC will prepare and deliver to each other on a regular, timely basis, such information and reports as the other reasonably requests or requires from time to time regarding any and all aspects of the Dealings (including compliance with the Overriding Principles) under this Agreement.
SECTION 2.8 Scope; Subsidiaries. This Agreement applies to Dealings related to Consumer Financing in the United States only, including Puerto Rico. The respective Subsidiaries of GM and GMAC are not parties to this Agreement and may not be legally bound by this Agreement unless and until they agree to be so bound. GM and GMAC will use their reasonable best efforts to cause their Subsidiaries that have Dealings related to Consumer Financing in the United States to agree to be bound by this Agreement by executing the opt in letter (an "Opt-in Letter") in the form of Exhibit A attached to this Agreement. If the Subsidiaries agree to be bound by this Agreement, the terms party, parties, GM, and GMAC will be interpreted to include the relevant GM Subsidiary and GMAC Subsidiary, as appropriate. Until such time, both GM and GMAC will use their best efforts to cause their Subsidiaries engaged in Dealings related to Consumer Financing to honor and perform the obligations set forth in this Agreement as if they were parties to this Agreement. If any Subsidiary ceases to be a Subsidiary of GM or GMAC, the other party may terminate all rights under this Section with respect to such Subsidiary and the former Subsidiary's rights and obligations under any Opt-in Letter effective upon 180 days notice. Any Implementing Agreement to which such entity is a party continues in accordance with its terms.
SECTION 2.9 Coordinating Committee. (a) Responsibilities. GM and GMAC hereby create a committee to be responsible for considerations around joint policies and programs, and for
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coordination of joint activities between the parties in the United States ("Coordinating Committee"). Also, any disputes under this Agreement that cannot be resolved between the parties at the working level will in the first instance be referred to this Committee. The Committee will, in normal course, receive such information from GM and GMAC as is necessary and appropriate to facilitate their work together. The Members of the Coordinating Committee may share such information as appropriate within their respective organizations.
(b) Composition. An approximately equal number of Coordinating Committee Members will be designated by each of GM and GMAC, with the total membership being between six and 10 members, as agreed from time to time by the Committee. Additionally, each of GM and GMAC may designate up to five ad hoc "ex officio" members. Guests with applicable expertise may attend meetings by invitation of the Committee. Unless agreed otherwise by the Committee, Members and ex officio members will be employees of GM or GMAC with a reasonable level of decision-making authority in order to facilitate prompt and efficient resolution of matters before the Committee. Exhibit D sets forth Members, Lead Members, and other designations by GM and GMAC to the Committee, as of the date hereof.
(c) Principal Contacts. Each of GM and GMAC will designate one of their Coordinating Committee Members to be the Lead Member who will be the principal point of contact and coordination outside of formal meetings of the Committee.
(d) Chair. One Member will be appointed Chair of the Committee for purposes of coordinating meeting discussions. The position of Chair will rotate between Members designated by GM and those designated by GMAC each April 1 unless otherwise agreed by the Committee.
(e) Secretary. There will be a Secretary to the Committee who may be a Member, ex officio member or other employee of GM or GMAC as agreed by the Committee. The Secretary will work with the Lead Members to prepare an agenda for each meeting, and will prepare minutes of meetings which will be circulated to the Lead Members for approval in advance of being finalized and distributed to the Coordinating Committee and ad hoc members.
(f) Meetings. The Committee will generally meet in formal session on a monthly basis; an annual calendar of meetings will be established by them and kept by the Secretary. Special meetings may be called as appropriate by the Lead Members. Attendance at any meeting may be by phone.
(g) Voting. Committee decisions will be by consensus; i.e., GM Members collectively have one "vote" and GMAC Members collectively have one "vote", with consensus required for action to be taken. At least two Members from each of GM and GMAC will be necessary for a quorum at any meeting, whether
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regularly scheduled or special, and minutes will be made to record all decisions. If the person then designated as Chair or Secretary is not present at any meeting, replacement(s) may be established for purposes of that meeting.
ARTICLE III CONSUMER FINANCING
SECTION 3.1 General Service Obligations and Standards. (a) Recognizing its historical role as the primary Consumer Financing source through which GM provides GM Special Programs to support the
marketing and sale of GM Products, and taking into account the Synergies, subject to Section 3.5 below, GMAC will provide full and fair consideration of Applications and used vehicle applications received from GM Dealers, applying credit risk underwriting standards that are consistent with current and historical practices, and GMAC will purchase such contracts, if appropriate, in GMAC's sole discretion:
(i) In accordance with its usual and customary standards for creditworthiness; and (ii) Spanning a broad spectrum of prime and non-prime Consumers, consistent with current and historical practice. (b) Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, GMAC's decision whether to provide Consumer Financing to any Consumer in any case will be made in its sole and absolute discretion and pursuant to its business judgment, without influence by GM. (c) GMAC will further provide assistance to GM Dealers to finalize Consumer contracts related to Consumer Financing consistent with current and historical practice and will not take any measures that are inconsistent with market practice that reduce the likelihood of Consumers seeking to buy or lease vehicles through GMAC Consumer Financing (for example, onerous application fees, etc.). (d) GMAC will continue to provide high levels of service to GM, GM Dealers, and Consumers consistent with current and historical practice. GMAC will actively work to increase the ease of doing business, completing transactions, and resolving disputes with GM, GM Dealers, and Consumers. Neither GM nor GMAC will take any corporate-wide actions that adversely impact the image of the other party. (e) GM will set all terms and conditions of all GM Special Programs, including Consumer eligibility, program dates, covered GM Products, applicable
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Consumer credit tiers, lending duration of offered Consumer Financing products (e.g., 24 months, 36 months, etc.) and geography. A GM Special Program may contain any terms and conditions determined by GM (e.g., it may relate to one or more GM Products, one or more GM Nameplates, and one or more Consumer credit tiers), except that:
(i) No GM Special Program may contain more than one type of underlying financial product (e.g., a single GM Special Program may not contain both Operating Lease and retail installment sale contract products); and
(ii) GM may not intentionally design a GM Special Program with the intent of excluding GMAC's participation in it. If GMAC believes GM has done such a thing, it can invoke the Dispute resolution process as outlined in Section 10.7. The fact that GMAC is unwilling or unable to participate in a GM Special Program, or the fact that GMAC does not find the terms of a GM Special Program attractive, do not, in and of themselves, mean that GM has intentionally designed a GM Special Program with the intent of excluding GMAC's participation.
SECTION 3.2 Exclusivity and Related Terms for Certain GM Special Programs. Subject to the principles and exceptions outlined in this Section 3.2, whenever GM offers a GM Special Program regarding a Retail Financing product, it will do so exclusively through GMAC. The terms of this Section 3.2 shall not apply to any GM Special Program that relates to Operating Leases.
(a) As an overriding principle (different from the Overriding Principles defined in Section 2.1 above) that governs the interpretation, administration, and implementation of this Section 3.2, and reflecting GM's and GMAC's core intent as to Retail Financing exclusivity, GM and GMAC will work together with third parties regarding Third Party Programs, and GM shall be permitted to enter into Third Party Programs, in pursuit of opportunities to increase GM's sales and profits in ways that are mutually beneficial to both GM and GMAC.
(i) In this regard, GM and GMAC will cooperate regarding Third Party Programs, and GM shall be permitted to enter into Third Party Programs, where only one party benefits, so long as the other party is not negatively affected, or under other circumstances, including the following non-exhaustive list of arrangements that are acceptable:
(A) Capital Markets Disruption. During a Capital Markets Disruption, [***], then GM has the right to provide such GM Special Program through a Third Party Program. In such a case, GM would not [***] contemplated by Section 3.2(b)(ii)(C) of this Agreement, but GMAC's exclusivity payment would be reduced on a pro-rata basis for the duration of
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the Third Party Program using the calculation in Section 3.3(b) below. GM shall terminate any such Third Party Program within [***] after the earlier of:
(1) The end of the Capital Markets Disruption, as determined pursuant to Section 3.5; and
(2) The provision by GMAC to GM of a written notice, including by e-mail and other electronic means, that it is [***].
(B) Non-Routine Products. If no Capital Markets Disruption exists and [***], then GM has the right to offer such GM Special Program through a Third Party Program. In such a case, GM would not [***], but GMAC's exclusivity payment would be reduced on a pro-rata basis for the duration of the Third Party Program using the calculation in Section 3.3(b) below. GM will terminate any such Third Party Program within [***] after the provision by GMAC to GM of a written notice that it is [***].
(C) [***]. If no Capital Markets Disruption exists and [***], then GM could provide that GM Special Program through a Third Party Program where it would benefit GM, so long as it would not have a material negative effect on GMAC. In such a case, GM and GMAC will negotiate the terms and conditions of such Third Party Program, including reductions in GMAC's exclusivity payment, in good faith for a period of up to five Business Days and GMAC will not unreasonably withhold its agreement. If GM and GMAC fail to reach an agreement by the expiration of such five Business Day period, GM may begin offering such Third Party Program under reasonable terms and conditions determined by it, and GMAC shall have the right to Dispute the offering of such program under the Dispute resolution process in Section 10.7. [***].
(ii) Determinations of whether GMAC is [***] in a GM Special Program under the preceding subparagraphs (A) through (C) will be based on good faith, reasonable consideration of the surrounding facts and circumstances, including the [***] to GMAC of participating in the GM Special Program; [***] on GMAC; and whether GMAC has, or can reasonably acquire and implement within the applicable timeframe, [***], to participate in the GM Special Program. GMAC will be required to, and will be evaluated based upon, its [***] to provide the entire GM Special Program in question. GMAC will be deemed to be [***] to provide a GM Special Program if it can or will provide only parts of a GM Special Program.
(A) If a GM Special Program has terms consistent in all material respects, with a prior GM Special Program, GM may choose to notify GMAC of the terms of such GM Special Program either (1) orally or (2) in
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writing (including by e-mail or other electronic means). GMAC will have a period of one Business Day following such notification to respond to GM regarding [***]. If GM originally notified GMAC of such GM Special Program orally, then GMAC may respond orally or in writing (including by e-mail or other electronic means). If GM originally notified GMAC of such GM Special Program in writing (including by e-mail or other electronic means), then GMAC must respond in writing (including by e-mail or other electronic means).
(B) If a GM Special Program has terms that are not consistent in all material respects, with a prior GM Special Program, GM shall notify GMAC of the terms of such GM Special Program in writing (including by e-mail or other electronic means). GMAC will have a period of three Business Days following such notification to respond to GM regarding [***]. Such response of GMAC shall be in writing (including by e-mail or other electronic means).
(b) In addition to any Third Party Program that is permitted under Section 3.2(a) above, and regardless of whether or not a Capital Markets Disruption shall be in effect, the following additional Third Party Programs are permitted as exceptions to GM's general exclusivity obligations:
(i) With regard to Consumer Financing of Consumers of the Saturn brand ("Saturn"), Saturn may maintain its current practice of offering finance programs through GMAC, Americredit ("Americredit") or JP Morgan Chase Bank ("Chase"), so long as the program parameters offered to Chase or to Americredit are no better than those offered to GMAC and the subsidies offered through Chase or through Americredit result in no more favorable (to the Consumer) required down payments or monthly payments (based solely on Saturn's program requirements) than those offered through GMAC. Nothing in this Agreement precludes GMAC, Chase or Americredit from offering additional incentives to Consumers of Saturn in addition to what is offered by Saturn.
(ii) Through December 31, 2010, GM will be permitted to offer Third Party Programs under the following terms and conditions (this Section 3.2(b)(ii) does not apply to or limit (A) GM Special Programs offered under Section 3.2(a) above or (B) GM Special Programs offered through Americredit or Chase under Section 3.2(b)(i) above):
(A) Subject to paragraph (D) below, the Third Party Support Rate offered to GM must be [***] for such GM Special Program (or, if GMAC does not offer such GM Special Program, GMAC's [***]) at the time GM commences the Third Party Program ("Year 1-2 Competitive Threshold"). For purposes of determining whether or not the Year 1-2 Competitive Threshold is met, GM will perform a pricing comparison in
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accordance with framework provided in Exhibit E hereto (the "Pricing Comparison Framework", and each pricing comparison completed under such framework, a "Pricing Comparison"). GM will perform all Pricing Comparisons in accordance with the Pricing Comparison Framework, unless the terms of the underlying financing program offered by the third party are such that the Pricing Comparison Framework does not evaluate such program accurately in all material respects. In any such case, GM and GMAC will jointly determine and agree upon the appropriate modifications to be made to the Pricing Comparison Framework to be used for such program in order to provide for an evaluation that is accurate in all material respects.
(1) Notwithstanding Section 9.1 of this Agreement, GM may share GMAC's Support Rates and financing program descriptions, with prospective third parties, on the express conditions that:
(a) GM's disclosure of, and such third party's receipt and use of, such information is for the sole purpose of determining whether such third party can meet the Year 1-2 Competitive Threshold; and
(b) Such third party has agreed in a writing substantially in the form of Exhibit G hereto to be bound by nondisclosure and use obligations with respect to such information.
(2) To the extent reasonably practicable in the circumstances, GM will notify the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff and the GMAC Lead Member of the Coordinating Committee that GM is considering offering a Third Party Program at least one Business Day before GM sends the relevant Pricing Comparison(s) to the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff.
(3) Prior to the implementation of any Third Party Program under this Section 3.2(b)(ii), GM will provide the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff with the Pricing Comparison for such program. The GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff will verify that this comparative analysis has been performed correctly in accordance with the Pricing Comparison Framework and that the Third Party Support Rate for such program meets the Year 1-2 Competitive Threshold. The GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff will respond to GM in writing regarding its determination within three Business Days of receipt of such Pricing Comparison; provided, however, that the GMAC
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Pricing Comparison Audit Staff may make reasonable requests to GM for additional information related to their analysis to determine compliance with the Year 1-2 Competitive Threshold and, if any such request is made, the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff is not required to so respond in writing until the third Business Day after it has received all such information. If the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff fails to respond in writing to GM within such three Business Day period (as it may be extended in connection with any request for additional information), then the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff will be deemed to have conclusively verified that the Pricing Comparison has been correctly performed and the Year 1-2 Competitive Threshold has been met. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing, upon the earlier of (a) verification by the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff that the Pricing Comparison has been correctly performed and the Year 1-2 Competitive Threshold is met and (b) the third Business Day after delivery of the Pricing Comparison by GM to the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff (whether or not the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff has requested additional information, believes that the Pricing Comparison has been correctly performed, believes that the Pricing Comparison Framework needs to be modified under Section 3.2(b)(ii)(A), or believes that the Year 1-2 Competitive Threshold is otherwise met), GM may begin offering the applicable Third Party Program.
(4) If the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff does not agree, for whatever reason, that the Pricing Comparison has been correctly performed and the Third Party Support Rate meets the Year 1-2 Competitive Threshold, the Dispute (if pursued by GMAC) will follow the Dispute resolution process set forth in Section 10.7. GM will have the right during the Dispute resolution process to continue the Third Party Program, and if the Dispute resolution process finds that the Third Party Support Rate did not meet the Competitive Threshold, then the consequences will be determined through the Dispute resolution process.
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3.2(b)(ii) to anyone outside the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff, other than the GMAC Board of Directors and its Audit Committee, unless required by law or compulsory legal process (e.g., subpoena) as reasonably determined by GMAC's Legal Staff or external legal counsel, and that they are not to use any such information for any purpose other than evaluation of Pricing Comparisons under this Section 3.2(b)(ii). Such written notice will be substantially in the form of Exhibit H. The members of the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff will not have responsibility for the operation of GMAC's automotive finance business for so long as they have responsibility for evaluating Pricing Comparisons. Such GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff members can be contract employees, as long as they are subject to the same disclosure restrictions as permanent members of the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff. GMAC will establish appropriate "firewalls" within GMAC to prevent the sharing of Pricing Comparisons and information received from GM for the purpose of evaluating Pricing Comparisons outside of the members of the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff, except as provided in this Agreement.
(B) During each of the following periods in the table below, the [***] dated within the applicable period and booked under a Third Party Program established under this Section 3.2(b)(ii), [***] dated during such period and booked under all GM Special Programs, may not exceed the limits in the following table. The limits in the following table apply solely to Third Party Programs offered under this Section 3.2(b)(ii), and do not apply to any contract related to a Third Party Program established under Section 3.2(a) or 3.2(b)(i).
January 1, 2009 through June 30, 2009 July 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009 January 1, 2010 through June 30, 2010 July 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010
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If GM exceeds the [***], then GM will have breached the provisions of this Section 3.2(b)(ii). The Dispute resulting from such breach (if pursued by GMAC) [***].
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(C) With respect to the Retail Financing contracts booked under a Third Party Program established under this Section 3.2(b)(ii), GM must pay to GMAC a [***] (the "[***]") in the amount determined pursuant to Exhibit F of this Agreement. GM will [***] discounted at the relevant Third Party Support Rate, to GMAC on a monthly basis for those contracts dated during the applicable Third Party Program period and booked in the prior month in accordance with Section 3.12, based on its own calculation and without any obligation for GMAC to [***].
(D) Each Third Party Program established under this Section 3.2(b)(ii) will have a maximum duration of [***] before a new [***] under Section 3.2(b)(ii)(A) is required for such program. Such [***] may begin during the operation of such Third Party Program, provided that it shall not affect the initial duration of such Third Party Program. Once a Third Party Program established under this Section 3.2(b)(ii) is commenced, it may continue for the duration of such [***], regardless of whether or not the Year 1-2 Competitive Threshold would be met on any given day during such period. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing, if a Third Party Program continues for [***], at the expiration of such [***], GM must perform a competitiveness assessment for such Third Party Program on a [***] for such [***]. Such [***]. For example, [***]. If the [***], then GM will be deemed to have breached the provisions of this Section 3.2(b)(ii) by offering a Third Party Program that did not meet the Year 1-2 Competitive Threshold. The Dispute resulting from such deemed breach (if pursued by GMAC) will follow the Dispute resolution process set forth in Section 10.7 and the consequences will be determined through this Dispute resolution process.
(E) On a monthly basis, GM will provide to GMAC's Lead Member on the Coordinating Committee and to the GMAC [***] Audit Staff information reasonably sufficient such that GMAC can monitor GM's adherence to the [***] above in a timely manner. The GMAC [***] Audit Staff has the right to perform Compliance Audits with respect to GM's dealings with third parties related to all Third Party Programs established under this Section 3.2(b)(ii), including the right to review all pertinent data related to the actual volume done with the third party to confirm whether GMAC is receiving all amounts owed to it in connection with such Third Party Program.
(iii) Starting January 1, 2011, GM may offer any number of Third Party Programs without utilizing GMAC on an exclusive basis, so long as it simultaneously offers GMAC the opportunity to participate in the underlying GM Special Programs on a side-by-side basis. To be eligible to participate on a side-by-side basis, [***]. Additionally, each Third Party Program established under this
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Section 3.2(b)(iii) is subject to the following (this Section 3.2(b)(iii) does not apply to or limit (A) GM Special Programs offered under Section 3.2(a) above or (B) GM Special Programs offered through Americredit or Chase under Section 3.2(b)(i) above):
(A) Subject to paragraph (D) below, the Third Party Support Rate offered to GM must be [***] (or, if GMAC does not offer such GM Special Program, [***]) at the time GM commences the Third Party Program ("Year 3-5 Competitive Threshold"). For purposes of determining whether or not the Year 3-5 Competitive Threshold is met, GM will perform a Pricing Comparison in accordance with the Pricing Comparison Framework. GM will perform all Pricing Comparisons in accordance with the Pricing Comparison Framework, unless the terms of the underlying financing program offered by the third party are such that the Pricing Comparison Framework does not evaluate such program accurately in all material respects. In any such case, GM and GMAC will jointly determine and agree upon the appropriate modifications to be made to the Pricing Comparison Framework to be used for such program in order to provide for an evaluation that is accurate in all material respects.
(1) Notwithstanding Section 9.1 of this Agreement, GM may share GMAC's Support Rates and financing program descriptions, with prospective third parties, on the express conditions that:
(a) GM's disclosure of, and such third party's receipt and use of, such information is for the sole purpose of determining whether such third party can meet the Year 3-5 Competitive Threshold; and
(b) Such third party has agreed in a writing substantially in the form of Exhibit G hereto to be bound by nondisclosure and use obligations with respect to such information.
(2) To the extent reasonably practicable in the circumstances, GM will notify the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff and the GMAC Lead Member of the Coordinating Committee that GM is considering offering a Third Party Program at least one Business Day before GM sends the relevant Pricing Comparison(s) to the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff.
(3) Prior to the implementation of any Third Party Program under this Section 3.2(b)(iii), GM will provide the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff with the Pricing
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Comparison for such program. The GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff will verify that this comparative analysis has been performed correctly in accordance with the Pricing Comparison Framework and that the Third Party Support Rate for such program meets the Year 3-5 Competitive Threshold. The GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff will respond to GM in writing regarding its determination within three Business Days of receipt of such Pricing Comparison; provided, however, that the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff may make reasonable requests to GM for additional information related to their analysis to determine compliance with the Year 3-5 Competitive Threshold and, if any such request is made, the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff is not required to so respond in writing until the third Business Day after it has received all such information. If the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff fails to respond in writing to GM within such three Business Day period (as it may be extended in connection with any request for additional information), then the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff will be deemed to have conclusively verified that the Pricing Comparison has been correctly performed and the Year 3-5 Competitive Threshold has been met. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing, upon the earlier of (a) verification by the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff that the Pricing Comparison has been correctly performed and the Year 3-5 Competitive Threshold is met and (b) the third Business Day after delivery of the Pricing Comparison by GM to the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff (regardless whether or not the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff has requested additional information, believes that the Pricing Comparison has been correctly performed, believes that the Pricing Comparison Framework needs to be modified under Section 3.2(b)(iii)(A), or believes that the Year 3-5 Competitive Threshold is otherwise met), GM may begin offering the applicable Third Party Program.
(4) If the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff does not agree, for whatever reason, that the Pricing Comparison has been correctly performed and the Third Party Support Rate meets the Year 3-5 Competitive Threshold, the Dispute (if pursued by GMAC) will follow the Dispute resolution process set forth in Section 10.7. GM will have the right during the Dispute resolution process to continue the
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Third Party Program, and if the Dispute resolution process finds that the Third Party Support Rate did not meet the Competitive Threshold, then the consequences will be determined through the Dispute resolution process.
(5) GMAC will notify each member of the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff in writing that they are not to disclose any information received in connection with the evaluation of Pricing Comparisons under this Section 3.2(b)(iii) to anyone outside the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff, other than the GMAC Board of Directors and its Audit Committee, unless required by law or compulsory legal process (e.g., subpoena) as reasonably determined by GMAC's Legal Staff or external legal counsel, and that they are not to use any such information for any purpose other than evaluation of Pricing Comparisons under this Section 3.2(b)(iii). Such written notice will be substantially in the form of Exhibit H. The members of the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff will not have responsibility for the operation of GMAC's automotive finance business for so long as they have responsibility for evaluating Pricing Comparisons. Such GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff members can be contract employees, as long as they are subject to the same disclosure restrictions as permanent members of the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff. GMAC will establish appropriate "firewalls" within GMAC to prevent the sharing of Pricing Comparisons and information received from GM for the purpose of evaluating Pricing Comparisons outside of the members of the GMAC Pricing Comparison Audit Staff, except as provided in this Agreement.
(B) During each of the following periods in the table below, the [***] dated within the applicable period and booked under a Third Party Program established under this Section 3.2(b)(iii), [***] dated during such period and booked under all GM Special Programs, may not exceed the limits in the following table. The limits in the following table apply solely to Third Party Programs offered under this Section 3.2(b)(iii), and do not apply to any contract related to a Third Party Program established under Section 3.2(a) or 3.2(b)(i).
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January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2011
January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013
Cap Amount Per Period
The Initial Cap Percentage. The "Initial Cap Percentage" will be [***]; provided, that (A) if [***], and (B) if [***].
[***] [***]
If GM exceeds [***], then GM will have breached the provisions of this Section 3.2(b)(iii). The Dispute resulting from such breach (if pursued by GMAC) will follow the Dispute resolution process set forth in Section 10.7 and the consequences will be determined through this Dispute resolution process.
(C) For each GM Special Program that GM, in fact, implements on a side-by-side basis through GMAC and any third party financing source under this Section 3.2(b)(iii), any amounts required to be paid by GM to GMAC in connection with such program [***]. [***]. The Overriding Principle in Section 2.1(b)(i) shall not apply to this paragraph (C) and, as such, GMAC will not be permitted to [***] to compensate for the fact that this paragraph (C) may result in [***].
(D) Each Third Party Program established under this Section 3.2(b)(iii) will have a maximum duration of [***] before a new [***] under Section 3.2(b)(iii)(A) is required for such program. Such [***] may begin during the operation of such Third Party Program, provided that it shall not impact the initial duration of such Third Party Program. Once a Third Party Program established under this Section 3.2(b)(iii) is commenced, it may continue for the duration of such [***], regardless of whether or not the Year 3-5 Competitive Threshold would be met on any given day during such period. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing, if a Third Party Program continues for at least [***], at the expiration of such [***], GM must perform a [***] for such Third Party Program [***] for such [***]. Such [***]. For example, [***]. If the [***], then GM will be deemed to have breached the provisions of this Section 3.2(b)(iii) by offering a Third Party Program that did not meet the Year 3-5 Competitive Threshold. The Dispute resulting from such deemed breach (if pursued by GMAC) will follow the Dispute resolution process set forth in Section 10.7 and the consequences will be determined through this Dispute resolution process.
(E) Each Third Party Program offered under this Section 3.2(b)(iii) shall be offered for [***] covered by the underlying GM Special Program, and GM must [***].
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(F) On a monthly basis, GM will provide to GMAC's Lead Member on the Coordinating Committee and to the GMAC [***] Audit Staff information reasonably sufficient such that GMAC can [***] above in a timely manner. The GMAC [***] Audit Staff has the right to perform Compliance Audits with respect to GM's dealings with third parties related to all Third Party Programs established under this Section 3.2(b)(iii), including the right to review [***].
(c) To the extent that the other provisions of this Section 3.2 do not provide for notice mechanics in connection with a GM Special Program, GM will inform GMAC in a manner consistent with current and historical practice, including by e-mail or other electronic means, of such GM Special Program at least five Business Days before the scheduled start date (except for routine special rate and special residual support changes which can be the same day). If GM does not provide such notice, GMAC will use best efforts to implement such GM Special Program to the extent reasonably and practically possible under the circumstances. If GMAC cannot implement the GM Special Program concept as proposed by GM, GM and GMAC will cooperate to find a workable solution, if any, or GM will be permitted to pursue its alternatives under this Section 3.2, as appropriate.
SECTION 3.3 Exclusivity Payment. (a) For each one year period commencing December 1 and ending November 30 (initially commencing December 1, 2008), if the number of Retail Financing contracts dated during such period and booked by GMAC in connection with all GM Special Programs in the United States is greater than 50% of all Retail Financing contracts dated during such period and booked under all GM Special Programs in the United States, GMAC will pay to GM, annually in arrears, within 30 days of invoice date following the end of each one year period, $75 million.
(b) In the event GM offers Third Party Programs under any provision of Section 3.2 other than Section 3.2(b)(i) and no [***] is paid to GMAC under Section 3.2(b)(ii)(C) in connection with such programs, the annual $75 million payment will be adjusted downward on a prorated basis in proportion to the [***].
(c) GMAC may, at its election and in its sole discretion, prepay to GM at any time the present value of the $75 million annual payments otherwise due for the then remaining Term of this Agreement. Any such prepayment will be discounted at the rate of the 5 year U.S. Treasury Note as then available on screen GT5 <GOVT> on Bloomberg (or other similar rate from a commercially reasonable source if Bloomberg is not available). In the event of early termination of this Agreement, in whole or in part, during any period for which a prepayment has already been made, GM will have no obligation to refund any part of such prepayment.
(d) If GM offers and/or provides any Third Party Programs, it will not constitute a loss of exclusivity or revocation of exclusivity under this Agreement or for purposes of any other agreement between GM and GMAC, including the
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Intellectual Property License Agreement dated as of November 30, 2006, as amended, and the Marketing Service Agreement dated as of November 30, 2006, as amended, and will not result in any impairment of GMAC's rights under any other agreement between GM and GMAC.
SECTION 3.4 Operating Leases. (a) GMAC has no obligation to acquire any Operating Leases from GM Dealers or otherwise make an Operating Lease product available, and
GMAC will have no exclusivity with respect to GM customer Operating Lease programs. (b) From time to time, GM and GMAC may agree on terms and conditions for individual programs where GMAC would acquire Operating Leases
from GM Dealers, and GMAC may choose to offer Operating Lease programs in its own discretion, and in each case such programs are not subject to the Overriding Principle in Section 2.1(b)(i) unless GM and GMAC otherwise agree in writing.
(c) GM will notify GMAC five Business Days in advance of the terms and conditions of all Operating Lease programs that it enters into with third parties.
(d) With respect to any Operating Lease program, GM will not offer residual support, risk sharing, or other similar terms to any third party, unless it simultaneously offers those same terms and conditions to GMAC on a side-by-side basis.
SECTION 3.5 Capital Markets Disruption. The GMAC President Auto Finance and GM Treasurer will determine whether a Capital Markets Disruption has occurred, and, if so, they subsequently will determine when it has ceased. If they determine that a Capital Markets Disruption has occurred under this Agreement, it will be deemed to have occurred under any and all agreements between GM and GMAC that provide for a Capital Markets Disruption. During a Capital Markets Disruption, GM's right to terminate or revoke Retail Financing exclusivity will be suspended. During the Capital Markets Disruption, GMAC will:
(a) Make funding available to the extent that committed lines are in place and to the extent that making such funding available from committed lines does not jeopardize GMAC's liquidity as determined in good faith by GMAC.
(b) [***].
SECTION 3.6 Compensation and Pricing for GM Special Programs (a) Pricing Generally. (i) Retail Installment Sale Contracts. GMAC will determine Support Rate pricing for retail installment sale contracts in accordance with the implementation procedures specified in Exhibit B. For retail installment sale
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contracts offered under GM Special Programs, Rate Support payments will be determined in accordance with Exhibit I. (ii) Finance Leases. GMAC will determine Support Rate pricing for Finance Leases in accordance with the implementation procedures
specified in Exhibit B, to the extent practicable. Rate Support payments for Finance Leases will be determined at the time the Finance Lease product is developed, and this methodology will be consistent with the methodology in Exhibit I, to the extent practicable.
(iii) Lease Pull Ahead. Pricing for lease pull-ahead products will be determined in accordance with Section 3.11. (iv) Outstanding Operating Leases. Pricing for outstanding Operating Leases will be determined in accordance with Section 3.8. (v) Other Products. Pricing for product types other than those provided for in paragraphs (i) through (iv) above will be determined by application of the provisions in Section 2.1 above and consistent with the spirit of the pricing methodology for GM Special Programs specifically identified in this Agreement. If application of these principles to specific products is not self evident and requires negotiation between the parties, the terms and conditions of the GM Special Program applicable to such product will be documented in a separate implementing agreement. At GM's request, GMAC will share with GM [***]. (b) GMAC Special Programs. From time to time GMAC may, in its sole discretion and upon three Business Days prior notice to GM, choose to run special programs at its own cost. (c) [***]. With respect to GMAC pricing: (i) GMAC will ensure that [***]. (ii) GMAC will ensure that [***]; provided, however, this Section 3.6(c)(ii) shall not apply in the following circumstances:
(A) [***]; and (B) [***] business if the number of [***] by GMAC under all GM Special Programs in [***] of the total number of [***] during such period.
SECTION 3.7 Reporting. (a) So long as GMAC books at least 25% of all Consumer Financing contracts booked under all GM Special Programs, GMAC will continue to
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GM with the Divisional Highlights reports (as accessed through the GMAC Finance report archive website, and as modified from time to time by agreement of both GM and GMAC) that it has historically produced exclusively for GM's benefit and use. Reports include information and statistics on Applications (including approvals, rejections, and qualifications), contracts booked, terminated contracts, termination schedules, rate and residual support, and other information for the month and for the calendar year-to-date, with most of it available by division, model, and region.
(b) In an effort to improve GM incentive efficiency and forecasting ability, so long as GMAC books at least 25% of all Consumer Financing contracts booked under all GM Special Programs, GMAC will provide GM with an extract of the GMAC Information Warehouse database. GMAC in its sole discretion will determine the content of the extract, and periodic updates thereof, but will attempt to reasonably respond to GM's requests for content. Data will be limited to the extent necessary to conform to all privacy and legal restrictions. GM and GMAC will also continue to work together to eliminate any unnecessary Divisional Highlight reports. GM will pay reasonable costs, if any, for maintaining the extract, net of any savings from eliminating Divisional Highlight reports.
(c) GM and GMAC may make reasonable requests of each other for additional data, to which each will respond promptly. Neither GM nor GMAC will be required to provide information that it deems in its good faith business judgment to be confidential or significantly burdensome to produce.
SECTION 3.8 Outstanding Vehicle Leases.
(a) Residual Support. As part of the residual support arrangement between GM and GMAC on vehicle leases dated between November 30, 2006 and December 23, 2008 and booked by GMAC where the underlying lease is from a GM Dealer:
(i) The amount of residual support provided by GM to GMAC is considered to be the difference between the contract residual value (less any residual support provided by GMAC itself) and the Adjusted ALG value of such vehicle ("Original Residual Support Guaranty"). To reimburse GMAC (or GM), as applicable, for the amount by which the Original Residual Support Guaranty is not fully realized (or is in excess) at the end of the lease, at the conclusion of the lease contract, a true-up payment will be made by either GM or GMAC, as appropriate, which is calculated as the difference between the Actual Residual Support Payment Required and the Expected Residual Support Payment ("True-up Payment").
(A) The Expected Residual Support Payment (the "Expected Residual Support Payment") was paid by GM at lease inception and represented that portion of the Original Residual Support Guaranty expected to be owed to GMAC upon remarketing of the returned lease vehicle.
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(B) The Actual Residual Support Payment Required (the "Actual Residual Support Payment Required") is calculated as follows:
(1) For instances where the actual resale proceeds are less than the contract residual (less any residual support provided by GMAC itself), the difference between the contract residual value (less any residual support provided by GMAC itself) and the actual resale proceeds, up to a maximum of the Adjusted Residual Support Guaranty.
(2) For instances where the actual resale proceeds are equal to or greater than the contract residual (less any residual support provided by GMAC itself), zero.
(C) The amount of the Adjusted Residual Support Guaranty (the "Adjusted Residual Support Guaranty") is calculated as follows:
(1) For contracts terminating at scheduled maturity, the Adjusted Residual Support Guaranty is calculated to be 100% of the Original Residual Support Guaranty.
(2) For contracts terminating prior to scheduled maturity (including defaults and situations where the Consumer never purchased or returned the vehicle (a "Skip")), the Adjusted Residual Support Guaranty is calculated by dividing the number of months that the contract was actually outstanding by the number of months in the original contract term and multiplying that by the Original Residual Support Guaranty. In the case of Skips, the actual number of months outstanding is determined based on when the vehicle is classified as a Skip.
(ii) GMAC will prepare a True-Up Payment statement for GM, and the party owing the True-Up Payment will remit the True-Up Payments accrued in a month in accordance with the monthly payment terms outlined in Section 3.12.
(iii) "Adjusted ALG" means, with respect to any lease contract, the original ALG value underlying such contract, modified for adjustments made historically, in accordance with the expected residual value impact as specified in the ALG of the following:
(A) low mileage leases;
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(B) additional mileage over and above the original ALG value underlying such contract;
(C) GMAC allowed dealer-installed accessories; and
(D) interpolation for odd-term leases.
(iv) If GMAC decides to add its own residual support, it does so at its own risk and expense.
(b) Residual Exposure at End of Lease. As part of the remarketing arrangement between GM and GMAC, the following risk-sharing arrangement applies to all returned SmartLease vehicles under leases dated between November 30, 2006 and December 23, 2008 and booked by GMAC where the underlying lease is from a GM Dealer and the vehicle is remarketed through a physical or internet auction:
(i) Following the resale of a SmartLease vehicle under the Remarketing Services Agreement between GM and GMAC, dated as of November 30, 2006, as amended, GMAC will receive the net proceeds of such sale, calculated as the gross proceeds of the sale before any auction expenses are subtracted, plus any insurance settlement, plus any allowed insurance deductible, plus any allowed mileage charge, plus any additional mileage purchased up front, less any unused mileage refunded at the termination of the related lease, plus any allowed excess wear and tear ("Resale Proceeds").
(ii) If the Resale Proceeds are less than the Adjusted ALG value but greater than or equal to [***] of Residualized MSRP, GM will pay GMAC the lesser of (a) [***] of the difference between the Resale Proceeds and the Adjusted ALG and (b) [***] of the Residualized MSRP.
(iii) If Resale Proceeds are less than [***] of the Residualized MSRP, GM will pay GMAC the lesser of (a) [***] of the shortfall, if any, of [***] of the Residualized MSRP from the Adjusted ALG and (b) [***] of the Residualized MSRP.
(iv) For the avoidance of doubt, GMAC is solely responsible for any shortfall of Resale Proceeds below [***] of the Residualized MSRP (i.e., GM will not pay GMAC any portion of such amount).
(v) For purposes of this Section 3.8(b), "Residualized MSRP" means the MSRP of the vehicle, including destination and freight charges, plus any allowable dealer-installed options as listed in the ALG, less the cost of any removed equipment, plus any option package discount that was netted in the vehicle MSRP.
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(c) GM will pay GMAC for such risk sharing costs incurred on a monthly basis in accordance with Section 3.12.
SECTION 3.9 Quarterly Stand-By Fee. Commencing with the quarter beginning January 1, 2009 and terminating with the quarter ending December 31, 2014, GM is obligated to pay GMAC a quarterly stand-by fee equal to $3,750,000 per quarter, for a total of $90,000,000.
SECTION 3.10 Nameplate Elimination. (a) If GM makes any public announcement (including a press release, a Form 8-K filing, a statement of GM management during an investor conference call, and a statement of GM management during a press conference) indicating that it is doing any of the following (each a "Nameplate Elimination"): considering, in the process of implementing (e.g., negotiating a sale agreement), implementing or attempting to implement (e.g., seeking offers from buyers) one or more strategic options (e.g., discontinue, phase-out, sell, etc.) generally, or a strategic option in particular, as to a vehicle nameplate brand (Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Pontiac, GMC, Hummer, Saab, Saturn, or any future brand that the parties mutually agree should be considered for purposes of this Section 3.10), then GM will reimburse GMAC for actual incremental residual losses, or GMAC will reimburse GM for actual incremental residual gains, incurred by GMAC resulting from the Nameplate Elimination on all SmartLease and SmartBuy vehicles outstanding as of the date of GM's public announcement of the Nameplate Elimination (each vehicle an "Eliminated Vehicle") and any new contracts written between the announcement date and the earlier of (1) the next date that the ALG is updated to reflect a residual value that comprehends GM's public announcement of the Nameplate Elimination, and (2) the date that is 3 months after GM's public announcement of the Nameplate Elimination. The parties acknowledge that a Nameplate Elimination of Hummer, Saab, Saturn and Pontiac occurred as of the following dates, thereby triggering their obligations under this Section 3.10 as of those dates:
Hummer: June 3, 2008
Saturn: December 2, 2008
Saab: December 2, 2008
Pontiac: April 27, 2009
(b) GMAC will calculate the amount of the actual incremental residual loss or gain incurred by GMAC (and will promptly share such calculations with GM) as follows:
(i) For the period immediately preceding the announcement of the Nameplate Elimination, each Eliminated Vehicle model will be compared to a mutually agreed upon specified comparable non-Eliminated Vehicle model ("Comparable Model"). A "Baseline Differential" for each Eliminated Vehicle model will be determined by taking Resale Proceeds as a percent of estimated dealer cost ("EDC") for each Eliminated Vehicle model less Resale Proceeds as a percent of EDC for its Comparable Model based on the performance of scheduled
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terminations of the predominant original lease term for that model (e.g., 36-months) for the 12-month period immediately preceding the announcement of the Nameplate Elimination.
(ii) For each month following the announcement of the Nameplate Elimination, the "Actual Monthly Differential" for each Eliminated Vehicle model will be determined by taking average Resale Proceeds as a percent of average EDC for each Eliminated Vehicle model less average Resale Proceeds as a percent of average EDC for its Comparable Model based on the performance of scheduled terminations of the predominant original lease term for that model (determined in paragraph (b)(i) above) during the month.
(iii) For each month, the Actual Monthly Differential will then be compared to the Baseline Differential on each Eliminated Vehicle model.
(A) If the Actual Monthly Differential less the Baseline Differential is a percentage less than 0 for any particular Eliminated Vehicle model, then such percentage will be applied to the cumulative EDC for all scheduled and early terminations during that month for that Eliminated Vehicle model to determine the incremental loss for that Eliminated Vehicle model for that particular month ("Gross Incremental Losses"). For example, if, in November, the Actual Monthly Differential on an Eliminated Vehicle model is -4.2% of EDC and the Baseline Differential for that same Eliminated Vehicle model is -2.0% of EDC, then the Gross Incremental Losses for that Eliminated Vehicle model for all terminations in November will be equal to -2.2% (= -4.2% - -2.0%) times the total EDC for all of those Eliminated Vehicles.
(B) If the Actual Monthly Differential less the Baseline Differential is a percentage greater than or equal to 0 for any particular Eliminated Vehicle model, then such percentage will be applied to the cumulative EDC for all scheduled and early terminations during that month for that Eliminated Vehicle model to determine the incremental gain for that Eliminated Vehicle model for that particular month ("Gross Incremental Gains"). In the previous example, if the Actual Monthly Differential is instead -1.3% of EDC, then the Gross Incremental Gains will be +0.7% for that Eliminated Vehicle model in November (-1.3% - -2.0% = +0.7%) times the total EDC for all of those Eliminated Vehicles.
(iv) To the extent that any portion of the Gross Incremental Losses for any particular Eliminated Vehicle model for a particular month are already partially or wholly covered by GM's obligations under Section 3.8(a), Section 3.8(b) or Section 3.11 of this Agreement, then the Gross Incremental Losses for that particular Eliminated Vehicle model for that particular month will be reduced accordingly (the reduced amount being the "Net Incremental Losses").
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(v) To the extent that any portion of the Gross Incremental Gains for any particular Eliminated Vehicle model for a particular month are already partially or wholly covered by GM's obligations under Section 3.8(a), Section 3.8(b) or Section 3.11 of this Agreement, then the Gross Incremental Gains for that particular Eliminated Vehicle model for that particular month will be increased accordingly (the increased amount being the "Net Incremental Gains").
(vi) GM will pay the total sum of the Net Incremental Losses to GMAC and GMAC will pay the total sum of the Net Incremental Gains to GM during the preceding quarter on a quarterly basis in accordance with Section 3.12.
(vii) GMAC will not be entitled to increase future pricing as a result of decreased residual performance linked to Eliminated Vehicle models following the announcement of a Nameplate Elimination.
(c) If an already-chosen Comparable Vehicle is subsequently included in a Nameplate Elimination or if the number of Eliminated Vehicles are such that a Comparable Vehicle cannot be reasonably ascertained for each Eliminated Vehicle, the parties will work together to develop a mutually agreeable solution.
(d) To the extent GMAC believes that, in substance, a nameplate brand has been effectively eliminated by the discontinuation of a substantial portion of that brand's models, then GM and GMAC will discuss, in good faith, whether the discontinuation should be treated as a Nameplate Elimination. For purposes of this Section 3.10(d), discontinuation of a model does not include replacement of it by another model, so long as the replacement model is available for Consumers to order within 15 months of such discontinuation.
SECTION 3.11 Lease Pull Ahead Programs. (a) GM may offer incentives to encourage Consumers to terminate their lease contracts or balloon installment contracts that GMAC purchased from GM Dealers, and return their vehicles before the scheduled maturity date, thereby relieving the Consumers of all or a portion of the obligations under their contracts if they simultaneously purchase or lease a new GM vehicle (e.g. from November 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005 Consumers were offered the opportunity to pull ahead contracts scheduled to mature from January through April 2006). GM will determine the periods during which the pull ahead programs are offered. GM is responsible for the total net cost of each lease pull ahead program and will reimburse GMAC for its total net cost of this program as provided in Exhibit C. If the program results in a net benefit to GM and GMAC, they will share equally in such benefit.
(b) GM will pay GMAC for vehicles returned in a particular month on a monthly basis in accordance with Section 3.12.
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possible to compare the remarketing proceeds of the vehicles that were pulled ahead to the remarketing proceeds of the eligible comparison vehicles that did not pull ahead. The true-up payment will be made in accordance with Section 3.12 by the party that owes the payment.
SECTION 3.12 Payment Terms. The following payment terms apply to all amounts payable under this Agreement, unless otherwise indicated herein.
(a) The party to whom payment is owed ("Payee") will invoice the party that owes the payment ("Payor") for amounts due for a particular month, quarter or other period, as applicable, by the 5th Business Day of the following month, quarter or other period, as applicable.
(b) The Payor will make payment by the 15th calendar day of that same following month, quarter or other period, or if the 15th calendar day falls on a day other than a Business Day, by the closest Business Day to the 15th calendar day or if the 15th calendar day is the same number of calendar days from two Business Days, by the Business day that precedes the 15th calendar day ("Due Date").
(c) If the Payee does not invoice the Payor by such 5th Business Day, the Due Date will be extended by the same number of calendar days that the Payee delays invoicing the Payor, counted from such 5th Business Day through the date on which the Payee actually invoices the Payor.
(d) Any and all payments not received on or before the Due Date will accrue, and must be paid with, interest at the annual rate of 1.00% above the prime rate of interest as quoted in the Wall Street Journal, from the Due Date until the date the Payee receives full payment.
SECTION 3.13 Participation in Market Update Meetings. GM will notify GMAC about, and will offer GMAC the opportunity to participate in, scheduled GM "Market Update" meetings, provided that if there is a specific agenda item that GM determines in its good faith business judgment to be not appropriate for GMAC's attendance, GMAC will not attend that portion of the meeting during which such agenda item is addressed. GM may also choose, in its sole discretion, to provide GMAC with notice of and an opportunity to attend other meetings pertaining to marketing plans, incentive strategies or tactics. GM will not be required to provide information that it deems in its good faith business judgment to be confidential or significantly burdensome to produce. GMAC may share information it receives with others who have a need to know to implement programs, consistent with GM's Vehicle Sales Service and Marketing business unit's policies on program implementation timing and confidentiality of information.
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ARTICLE IV TERM; TERMINATION
SECTION 4.1 Term. The term of this Agreement commenced on December 29, 2008 and, unless earlier terminated as provided for in Section 4.2, expires December 31, 2013 (the "Term"). Notwithstanding the above, the duration of Implementing Agreements will be governed by provisions concerning term and termination contained in such Implementing Agreements.
SECTION 4.2 Termination. This Agreement may be terminated prior to the scheduled expiration as follows: (a) by either party on the 60th day after giving written notice to the other party of material breach of this Agreement by such other party, if such
material breach has not been cured to the reasonable satisfaction of the non-breaching party on or before such 60th day; (b) to the extent that any Governmental Authority requires GM or GMAC to terminate this Agreement or any material obligation(s) under, then any
such termination will be effective as of the effective date of such required termination; or (c) if GMAC or any Subsidiary of GMAC that is a party to this Agreement through an Opt-in Letter at any time becomes or is Controlled by an
automotive vehicle manufacturer that competes with GM, then GM and any GM Subsidiary that is a party to this agreement through an Opt-in Letter may terminate this Agreement as it relates to GMAC or such GMAC Subsidiary, as applicable.
SECTION 4.3 Obligations Upon Expiration or Termination. (a) Upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement for any reason, GM and GMAC will: (i) to the extent reasonably requested by either party, fully cooperate in any transfer of any servicing functions contemplated by this Agreement
to a third party; and (ii) complete performance of any pending, "in-progress" obligations according to such standards, including confidentiality, security and
accuracy, as were in effect under this Agreement prior to its termination and compensate each other for such services to the same extent as if such services had been performed during the Term of this Agreement. (b) In addition to any other provision that is stated herein to survive expiration or termination of this Agreement, Sections 3.8 and 3.9 survive expiration or termination of this Agreement and Section 3.10 survives expiration or termination
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of this Agreement for any Nameplate Elimination initiated before such expiration or termination until all obligations of the parties under such Sections have been met.
ARTICLE V REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
GM and GMAC each hereby represent and warrant to the other party that, as of the date hereof: (a) It is an entity duly organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction in which it was formed and has all requisite
power and authority to enter into and perform all of its obligations under this Agreement. (b) The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by it have been duly authorized by all requisite action on its part. (c) This Agreement constitutes a valid and binding obligation of it and is enforceable against it in accordance with its terms. (d) The execution and performance of this Agreement by it will not (i) violate any provision of applicable law, (ii) conflict with the terms or
provisions of its organizational or governance documents, or any other material instrument relating to the conduct of its business or the ownership of its property or (iii) conflict with any other material agreement to which it is a party or by which it is bound.
(e) There are no actions, suits, proceedings or other litigation or governmental investigations pending or, to its knowledge, threatened, by or against it with respect to this Agreement or in connection with the Dealings contemplated by this Agreement.
(f) There is no order, injunction, or decree outstanding against, or relating to, it that could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect upon its ability to perform its obligations under this Agreement.
ARTICLE VI INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY/TRADEMARK
In accordance with the Intellectual Property License Agreement between GM and GMAC, dated as of November 30, 2006, as amended, GM and GMAC have each granted the
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other party a worldwide license to use and display its various names, trademarks, service marks and copyrights for the purpose of performing the services contemplated by this Agreement.
ARTICLE VII AUDITS BY THE PARTIES
SECTION 7.1 Cooperation. For Compliance Audits and to facilitate audits, reviews, and investigations by Governmental Authorities, GM and GMAC will provide the other party and, subject to the execution of appropriate and reasonable confidentiality agreements, its agents, upon not less than five Business Days prior notice, reasonable assistance and access, during regular business hours, to its files, books, and records pertaining to the services contemplated by this Agreement. Neither GM nor GMAC may perform Compliance Audits more than once in any 6-month period. Any Compliance Audit will be limited in duration, manner, and scope reasonably necessary and appropriate to confirm compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
ARTICLE VIII LIABILITY AND REMEDIES
SECTION 8.1 Liability. Each party will be liable in contract for the breach of its obligations, covenants, and agreements under this Agreement, and will not be liable to the other party: (i) under tort, except for gross negligence or willful misconduct; (ii) for equitable claims (but not including any equitable remedies); or (iii) for claims arising out of any contract with any customer, dealer, or other third party or otherwise in connection with their relationship with such Persons except as provided in Article III of this Agreement.
SECTION 8.2 Limitation of Liability. Neither party is liable under Section 8.1 for any: (a) damages caused by a Force Majeure Condition; or (b) indirect, incidental, consequential, or non-economic damages.
SECTION 8.3 Equitable Remedies Permitted. Nothing in this Article limits or restricts either party's ability to seek equitable remedies, including specific performance.
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ARTICLE IX
CONFIDENTIALITY
SECTION 9.1 Nondisclosure. Neither party will use or disclose any Confidential Information of the other party or the terms, conditions and provisions of this Agreement except (i) to its Representatives to the extent reasonably necessary to perform its obligations under this Agreement or any other services agreements between the parties, (ii) to the extent expressly consented to by the other party, (iii) to the extent provided under Section 3.2 in connection with Third Party Programs or (iv) upon at least ten Business Days' written notice to the other party, to the extent required to be disclosed by any of the following: (A) order of a court of competent jurisdiction, administrative agency or governmental body; (B) by subpoena, summons or other legal process; (C) law, regulation or rule; (D) applicable regulatory or professional standards; or (E) in connection with any judicial or other adjudicatory proceeding in which GM or GMAC is a party; provided, however, that the party required to make any disclosure otherwise in contravention of Section 9.1 will, if possible, promptly notify the other party of any such requirement so that such other party, at its sole cost and expense, may seek an appropriate protective order.
SECTION 9.2 Survival. The provisions of this Article IX survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement and remain in force and effect for five years following expiration and termination of this Agreement for GMAC's pricing model and three years following expiration or termination of this Agreement for all other Confidential Information.
SECTION 9.3 Information Security. (a) GM and GMAC will take all necessary technical and organizational precautions to ensure that each other's Confidential Information is protected from unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, erasure, manipulation and destruction by third parties while such information is in its possession or control and will ensure that such information is not processed in other ways contradictory to privacy and/or data protection laws.
(b) Upon written request, GM and GMAC will provide each other reasonable information regarding the processing of such information, including where and how such information is stored, who has access to such information and why and what security measures are taken to ensure that such information is protected from unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, erasure, manipulation and destruction while in its possession or control.
(c) GM and GMAC will maintain sufficient procedures to detect and respond to security breaches involving Confidential Information and will inform each other as soon as practicable when either of them suspects or learns of malicious activity involving such Confidential Information, including an estimate of the activity's effect on the other party and the corrective action taken.
SECTION 9.4 Data Privacy.
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(a) GM and GMAC each will treat Confidential Personal Information confidentially and use or disclose Confidential Personal Information only in connection with providing Consumer Financing services and their other obligations under this Agreement. GM and GMAC each will restrict disclosure of Confidential Personal Information to their employees or agents who have a need to know such information in connection with providing Consumer Financing services and the performance of the parties' other obligations under this Agreement.
(b) Unless otherwise prohibited by law, GM and GMAC each will immediately notify the other party of any legal process served on such party for the purpose of obtaining Confidential Personal Information and, prior to disclosure of any Confidential Personal Information in connection with such process, use its reasonable best efforts to give the other party adequate time to exercise its legal options to prohibit or limit such disclosure.
(c) GM and GMAC each will implement appropriate measures designed to meet the following objectives: (i) ensure the security and confidentiality of Confidential Personal Information; (ii) protect against any anticipated threats or hazards to the security or integrity of such information and (iii) protect against unauthorized access to or use of such information that could result in substantial harm or inconvenience to the person about whom the Confidential Personal Information refers.
(d) Within ten days following termination of this Agreement or ten days following the completion of a project for which the Confidential Personal Information has been provided, whichever first occurs, upon the other party's request, GM or GMAC, as the case may be, will (i) return the other party's Confidential Personal Information to such other party or (ii) certify in writing to the other party that such Confidential Personal Information has been destroyed in such a manner that it cannot be retrieved.
(e) GM and GMAC will notify each other promptly upon the discovery of any loss, unauthorized disclosure, unauthorized access or unauthorized use of the Confidential Personal Information and will indemnify the other party and hold the other party harmless for such loss, unauthorized disclosure, unauthorized access or unauthorized use, including attorney's fees.
(f) If GM and GMAC intend to exchange Confidential Personal Information or any other personal information regarding individuals located outside the United States, the parties will take appropriate steps, including using reasonable efforts to obtain consents from the GM Dealers or other Persons if necessary, and execute ancillary agreements to ensure compliance with the data privacy laws in such jurisdiction. Similarly, if any Governmental Authority in the United States enacts laws or regulations that relate to the exchange of dealer or other third party information under this Agreement, the parties will take appropriate steps to ensure compliance with such laws or regulations.
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ARTICLE X MISCELLANEOUS
SECTION 10.1 Successors and Assigns. This Agreement binds and inures to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. Neither party may assign, delegate, or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement (by operation of law or otherwise) to any party other than one of its Subsidiaries without the consent of the other party hereto, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld; provided that any assignment or transfer to any Subsidiary will not relieve any party of its obligations under this Agreement.
SECTION 10.2 No Third Party Beneficiaries. Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, confers upon any person or entity, other than the parties and their successors and permitted assigns, any rights or remedies under or by reason of this Agreement.
SECTION 10.3 Waiver. The failure of any party to insist, in any one or more instances, upon the performance of any of the terms, covenants, or conditions of this Agreement or to exercise any right hereunder, will not operate or be construed as a waiver of any default, right, or remedy or of that party's right to insist upon strict compliance in the future. No waiver of any term, condition, or other provision of this Agreement is effective against a party unless acknowledged by such party in writing.
SECTION 10.4 Unenforceability. If a court of competent jurisdiction holds any one or more of the provisions of this Agreement to be unenforceable in any respect under the laws of any state of the United States or any other applicable jurisdiction, such unenforceability will not affect any other provision. In such event, the parties will substitute a provision that is as close as possible to the intent of the original unenforceable provisions.
SECTION 10.5 Headings. Headings used in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and will not to be deemed a part of this Agreement or used in the interpretations of the substantive provisions of it.
SECTION 10.6 Governing Law. This Agreement is governed by, and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of New York, excluding any conflict of law provisions that would require application of any other law.
SECTION 10.7 Dispute Resolution. Any dispute, controversy, claim, or disagreement arising from or in connection with this Agreement ("Dispute"), will be exclusively governed by and resolved in accordance with the provisions of this Section 10.7. Except as provided in this Section 10.7, neither party will seek judicial relief of any Dispute.
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(a) Any Dispute which cannot be resolved at the working level will in the first instance be submitted to the Coordinating Committee, whenever practical via notice with reasonable detail to each member in advance of the next scheduled meeting.
(b) If at formal meeting or within 10 Business Days thereafter (unless a different time is agreed to by the Coordinating Committee) the Coordinating Committee is unable to resolve any such Dispute, it will immediately be escalated to the GMAC President Auto Finance and the GM Treasurer, or their designees for the particular matter, for resolution.
(c) Any Dispute under this Agreement which is not resolved by the GMAC President Auto Finance and the GM Treasurer (or their designees for the particular matter) within 30 days of submission to them will immediately be escalated to the GMAC CEO and GM CFO. If a Dispute is not resolved within 90 days of the date of escalation to the GMAC Auto President and GM Treasurer, either party may pursue legal remedies.
(d) Each party agrees that any suit, action or proceeding against the other party arising out of or relating to this Agreement or any transaction contemplated hereby will be brought in any federal or state court located in the city, county and State of New York, and each party hereby submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of such courts for the purpose of any such suit, action or proceeding. Each party further agrees that service of any process, summons, notice or document by U.S. registered mail to such party's respective address set forth in this Agreement for notice will be effective service of process for any action, suit or proceeding in the State of New York with respect to any matters to which it has submitted to jurisdiction in this Section. EACH OF THE PARTIES HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ANY AND ALL RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY LEGAL PROCEEDING ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY.
(e) This Section 10.7 will not limit either party's right to apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for equitable, provisional relief with respect to any Dispute pending the resolution of the Dispute pursuant to this Section 10.7.
SECTION 10.8 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including the Exhibits attached hereto, constitutes the entire agreement between GMAC and GM with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and, except to the extent otherwise contemplated by this Agreement, supersedes all previous oral and written agreements, proposals, negotiations, representations, commitments, and other communications among the parties with respect to its subject matter. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent Dealings related to Consumer Financing are not covered by this Agreement or another agreement between GM and GMAC, GM and GMAC will address such situation and enter into a separate agreement, consistent with current and historical practice in the United States and the spirit of this Agreement.
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SECTION 10.9 Amendments. This Agreement may not be revised, discharged, altered, amended, modified, or renewed except by a writing signed by duly authorized representatives of the parties.
SECTION 10.10 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed simultaneously in one or more counterparts, each of which is deemed an original and all of which together constitute one and the same instrument.
SECTION 10.11 Publicity. Neither party, without the prior written approval of the other party, will publicly announce or disclose the terms of this Agreement, except as required by law (subject, in each case, to giving the other party notice as promptly as possible of its intention to make such announcement or disclosure and providing the other party an opportunity to comment upon the content of such announcement or disclosure).
SECTION 10.12 Notices. (a) Except for notices, requests, and other communications regarding operational matters (e.g., drafting authorizations, credit line suspension notices) which each party currently sends, and has historically sent, to individuals at the operating levels of the other party ("Operational Notices"), all legal notices, requests, and other communications to any party hereto required by or permitted under this Agreement ("Notices") must be in writing (including facsimile transmittal) and sent to the addresses indicated below:
To GM:
GM Treasurer 767 Fifth Avenue, 14th Floor New York, NY 10153 Facsimile: 212-418-3630
with a copy to:
Executive Director, VSSM Finance Mail Code 482-A39-B86 100 Renaissance Center PO BOX 100 Detroit, MI 48265 Fax: 313-667-5260
To GMAC:
President Auto Finance Mail Code 482-B12-D11 200 Renaissance Center PO BOX 200 Detroit, MI 48265 Facsimile: 313 665 6309
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with a copy to:
General Counsel Mail Code 482-B09-B11 200 Renaissance Center PO BOX 200 Detroit, MI 48265 Facsimile: 313 665 6189
or at such other address to the attention of such other person as either party may designate by notice to the other party hereto. All Notices are deemed received on the date of receipt by the recipient thereof if received prior to 5:00 p.m. in the place of receipt and such day is a Business Day in the place of receipt. Otherwise, any Notice is deemed not to have been received until the next succeeding Business Day in the place of receipt.
(b) Operational Notices will be deemed to be given and received in any manner consistent with current and historical practice. Notice will be deemed given and received as follows: (i) if given by facsimile, when the facsimile is transmitted to compatible equipment in the possession of the recipient and confirmation of complete receipt is received by the sending party during normal business hours or on the next Business Day if not confirmed during normal business hours; (ii) if hand delivered to a party against a receipted copy, when the copy is receipted; (iii) if given by a nationally recognized and reputable overnight delivery service, the day on which the notice is actually received by the party; or (iv) if given by certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, two Business Days after it is posted with the United States Postal Service.
(c) The provisions above governing the date on which a Notice is deemed to have been received by a party means and refers to the date on which a party, and not its counsel or other recipient to which a copy of the Notice may be sent, is deemed to have received the Notice.
(d) If a Notice is tendered pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement and is refused by the intended recipient, the Notice will nonetheless be deemed to have been given and is effective as of the date provided in this Agreement.
(e) In any event, any Notice given to a party in a manner other than that provided in this Agreement that the party actually receives, is effective with respect to the party on receipt.
SECTION 10.13 Force Majeure. Neither GM nor GMAC is liable for a delay in performance or failure to perform any obligation under this Agreement to the extent such delay is due to causes beyond its control and is without its fault or negligence, including natural disasters, governmental regulations or orders, civil disturbance, war conditions, acts of terrorism or strikes, lock-outs or other labor disputes ("Force Majeure Condition"). The performance of
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any obligation suspended due to a Force Majeure Condition will resume as soon as reasonably possible as and when the Force Majeure Condition subsides.
SECTION 10.14 Relationship of Parties. Nothing contained in this Agreement will be construed as creating a joint venture, association, partnership, franchise, or other form of business or relationship, and nothing contained in this Agreement will be construed as making a party liable for the debts or obligations of the other party, unless expressly provided in this Agreement.
SECTION 10.15 Effective Date. This Agreement is effective on the date provided in the first paragraph of this Agreement.
SECTION 10.16 Designated Incorporation. The parties understand and agree that the provisions of Section 2 of the Amended and Restated Master Services Agreement of the date herewith between GM and GMAC are hereby incorporated by reference into this Agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto by their duly authorized representatives have executed this Amended and Restated United States Consumer Financing Service Agreement.
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION,
by Name: Title:
GMAC LLC,
by Name: Title:
[SIGNATURE PAGE TO USCFSA]
EXHIBIT A
FORM OF OPT-IN LETTER
[Note in some cases, a GM Subsidiary and GMAC Subsidiary in the same jurisdiction may choose to execute one opt in letter (e.g. in Canada)]
To: [other parent company]
General Motors Corporation ("GM") and GMAC LLC ("GMAC") have entered into a number of services agreements establishing the terms and conditions applicable to inter-corporate dealings between GM and its subsidiaries on the one hand and GMAC and its subsidiaries on the other hand in certain specified countries, certain of which have been amended and restated on May 22, 2009 in connection with the conversion of GMAC Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of GMAC, from a Utah industrial loan company to a Utah commercial bank. [Insert subsidiary name] ("Subsidiary") desires to enjoy the rights and benefits under and flowing from one or more of the services agreements as marked with an "X" below ("Specified Service Agreement(s)"). Therefore, Subsidiary hereby adopts for itself, and binds itself to, the terms and conditions of each of the Specified Services Agreements and any amendments thereto executed by GM and GMAC, with or without prior consultation with Subsidiary, as though Subsidiary is an original party to the Specified Services Agreements, with the exceptions as specified below. Subsidiary agrees that it may not:
1. Assign this Opt-in Letter, or the rights and obligations under it or any of the Specified Services Agreements, to anyone, absent GM's and GMAC's prior written consent; or
2. Unilaterally terminate this Opt-in Letter.
Specified Services Agreements (check all that apply): [ ] Amended and Restated International Consumer Financing Services Agreement [ ] Amended and Restated Dealer Financing Services Agreement
[ ] Marketing Services Agreement [ ] European Cooperation Agreement [ ] Shared and Transition Services Agreement
[ ] Amended and Restated United States Consumer Financing Services Agreement
[ ] Amended and Restated Canada Consumer Financing Services Agreement
[ ] Remarketing Services Agreement
[ ] Insurance Services Agreement
[ ] Amended and Restated Master Services Agreement
Exceptions required by local legal requirements and commercial practice: [Agreement name] [Agreement section]: [Text of exception].
[Agreement name] [Agreement section]: [Text of exception]. With respect to each Specified Service Agreement, this Opt-in Letter is effective upon the occurrence of all of the following:
1. Execution of this Opt-In Letter by Subsidiary; and 2. Acceptance of any exceptions by GM or GMAC, as appropriate.
Exceptions accepted by [OTHER PARENT COMPANY] ,
by Name: Title: Date:
[NAME OF SUBSIDIARY], by
Name: Title: Date:
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EXHIBIT B
SUPPORT RATE PRICING
1. Overall Support Rate Pricing
· Support Rate methodology and pricing will be consistent with the Overriding Principles · GMAC will set GM Support Rate prices using its pricing models, which may be modified or re-designed [***] · Methodologies used to set assumptions, as outlined in Section 3 of this Exhibit B, may be changed or modified, [***] · GMAC will provide GM with a preview and estimated impact of any new or re-designed pricing model, any major changes in methodology that are
expected to have a more than [***] impact on Support Rates, or any change in pricing segmentation Preview will be at least [***] prior to the effectiveness of the Support Rates derived from using the new / re-designed model, changed
methodology, or revised pricing segmentation [***] · Support Rates will be set at [***] The [***] will be achieved [***]. [***] GMAC will choose the appropriate time period from which to pull contract characteristics to run the pricing models based on available internal
knowledge and external factors, but will typically use contracts booked during [***] · For the avoidance of doubt, [***] are not allowed, and GMAC will not [***] in future GM Support Rates · The methodology described herein is applicable to new and used retail installment sale contracts and Finance Leases only · GMAC commits to [***]
To eliminate any question, consistent with Article VII, GM will have audit rights to review GMAC's pricing calculations, pricing assumptions and pricing models including any relevant supporting agreements, contracts, documents, etc. (including funding facility agreements but only to the extent the other party(ies) to the agreements allow it)
2. Notification Timing
· GMAC will update Support Rates on a monthly basis and provide them to GM at least 3 Business Days before the [***] day of each month If unforeseen circumstances (e.g., a capital markets upheaval such as experienced on 9/11, a natural disaster, etc.) prohibit GMAC from delivering the Support Rates on time, GMAC will notify GM as soon as it is aware of the potential delay and provide GM with an estimated delivery date · The delayed delivery date will be no later than the 4th Business Day of the month in which the Support Rates are effective
· Updated Support Rates will become effective on [***], unless otherwise agreed by GM and GMAC, or as provided in Exhibit E · No later than 2 Business Days after GMAC notifies GM of updated Support Rates, GMAC will provide GM with summaries of the data and analyses
supporting any changes to the assumptions, as well as a copy of the pricing model used to determine the rates As noted in Section 1 of this Exhibit B, GMAC will provide GM with a preview and estimated impact of any new or re-designed pricing model,
any major changes in methodology that are expected to [***], or any revised pricing segmentation at least [***] before the applicable Support Rates go into effect · GM will have 15 Business Days after receiving the assumption data and analyses to review and challenge GMAC's pricing actions. GM may make reasonable requests for additional information or clarification on the analysis provided, and GMAC will put forth its best efforts to provide the requested information in a timely manner GM will have 10 Business Days from the time it receives additional requested information / clarification to complete its review and challenge GMAC's pricing actions If GM does challenge, the Dispute will follow the resolution process set forth in Section 10.7 of the Agreement, including the requirement to work at the local level prior to escalation · If GM successfully challenges GMAC's calculations of its Support Rates, GMAC will reimburse GM (or receive from GM) any excess payments made (or deficit in payments not made) by GM from the time that GM began being charged the incorrectly determined Support Rates
3. Pricing Assumptions
· Pricing assumptions will be updated using methodologies developed by GMAC The update frequency of the various assumptions will be as set forth in this Exhibit B Any model improvements, upgrades, replacements, or corrections of inaccuracies will be made at the same time as a regularly scheduled assumption update and subject to the same scrutiny as assumption updates Such improvements or corrections of inaccuracies can also be suggested by GM
· All of the assumptions will be reviewed on a periodic basis, no more often than [***] and no less often than [***], unless GM and GMAC agree otherwise, and the pricing model updated as necessary
· GM and GMAC recognize that the data underlying many of the assumptions may be based on projections as true actual experience is not always readily available, timely, or relevant to current circumstances
· The following provides an overview of how GMAC intends to update its pricing assumptions
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3.6 Other Assumptions
GMAC commits to incorporating all relevant assumptions necessary to estimate [***] · As previously agreed by GM and GMAC, [***]
Other assumptions used in the pricing models could include: · [***] · [***] · [***] · [***] · [***]
GMAC will develop methodologies and update the other pricing model assumptions [***]
Updates may be as frequent as monthly, but are more likely to be on a quarterly, semi-annual, or annual basis as these items can be time-consuming to update and do not generally change appreciably over short periods of time
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EXHIBIT C REIMBURSEMENT OF COSTS RELATED TO LEASE PULL-AHEADS
The net cost of a lease pull-ahead program will include the following components: [***]
EXHIBIT D DESIGNATIONS TO THE COORDINATING COMMITTEE
(as of May 22, 2009)
GMAC MEMBERS: Executive Vice-President, North American Operations (Barbara Stokel) Group Vice President, North American Operations Finance (Linda Zukauckas)
GMAC EX OFFICIO MEMBERS: Vice President, North America Operations, Remarketing (Mark Newman) General Director, North America Operations, Marketing (Kathleen Ruble) Vice President, Risk Management and Chief Credit Officer (Thomas Bennert) Business Unit Treasury Executive (David Walker)
GM MEMBERS: GMNA Vice President, President VSSM (Mark LaNeve) GMNA Vice President, Executive Director, Sales Support Group (James Bunnell) GMNA Vice President and CFO, (Joseph Peter) Assistant Treasurer, Treasurer's Office (Adil Mistry)
GM EX OFFICIO MEMBERS: Executive Director, VSSM Finance (Edward Toporzycki) GMNA Vice President, Director, Retail Initiatives (Chuck Thomson) Director, Remarketing (Mark Mathews)
LEAD MEMBERS: GM: GMNA Vice President and CFO (Joseph Peter) GMAC: Group Vice President, North American Operations Finance (Linda Zukauckas)
CHAIR: GMNA Vice President and CFO (Joseph Peter)
SECRETARY: Group Vice President, North American Operations Finance (Linda Zukauckas)
Overview of Steps 1. Compute [***] 2. Compute [***] 3. Compare [***]
EXHIBIT E [***] FRAMEWORK
Detail for Steps
1. Compute [***]
· GMAC's [***] for the GM Special Program that GM is considering will be computed by [***]
· Third Party's [***] for the GM Special Program that GM is considering will be computed by [***]
· GM will also determine the [***] (or other agreed-upon criteria) for the GM Special Program being considered
GM may request such data from GMAC for this purpose and GMAC will provide it in a timely manner, to the extent it is available
GMAC for terms £ x months (for example)
% Advance Range #1 % Advance Range #2
..... % Advance Range #y
Credit Score Range #1
% %
%
Credit Score
Credit Score
Range #2
...
Range #y
%
%
%
%
%
%
[***]
Third Party for terms £ x months (for example)
% Advance Range #1 % Advance Range #2
..... % Advance Range #y
Credit Score Range #1
% %
%
Credit Score
Credit Score
Range #2
...
Range #y
%
%
%
%
%
%
[***]
· Prior to each Third Party comparison, GM will provide GMAC with an outline of the intended GM Special Program and give GMAC the opportunity to update its support rates. GMAC will have [***] to respond and update its quote, consistent with methodology in Exhibit B. If GMAC does not respond, GM will utilize the GMAC support rates then in effect, which GMAC will provide in the appropriate format (for example, as shown in table above)
2. Compute [***]
· [***]
· Adjustments will be made as dictated by the facts and circumstances of the specific GM Special Program and by the components making up GMAC's and the Third Party's rates
· In general, CRGMAC will be determined by:
-
[***].
-
[***].
-
[***].
To the extent GM requires data from GMAC to determine the value of an average contract (eg, average amount financed, expected contract life, etc) based on the specific GM Special Program or other information, it can request such data from GMAC and GMAC will provide it in a timely manner, to the extent it is available
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EXHIBIT F
[***] CALCULATION
Steps
1. Compute [***]
2. Compute [***] · Computations will be as detailed in Exhibit E, except the [***]
3. [***]
4. Compute GMAC [***] in [***] · In other words, in no case will GMAC [***] be [***], regardless of result from calculation #4
5. Convert GMAC [***] from basis points to percentage points by dividing by 10,000 · This resulting [***] in percentage points (pp) will represent the [***]
6. Determine GMAC [***] in $ · All calculations in this step will be based on the actual results of the Third Party Program for the period being calculated However, if Third Party actual results are not available, then comparable GMAC data may be substituted if both GM and GMAC agree If both GM and GMAC agree to use comparable GMAC data, at GM's request, GMAC will provide such data in a timely manner · The [***] in pp will be applied to [***] · Calculate the [***] · [***] Make following substitutions to calculate value of [***]: · [***] · [***] Read the resulting output from equivalent decimal model calculation to get the weighted average $ [***] [***] Decimal model calculations can be found in GMAC's document (outside this agreement) titled, "Retail Special Rate Support Formulas," which GMAC will provide to GM upon request
EXHIBIT G FORM OF THIRD PARTY [***] CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT
Confidentiality Agreement, between General Motors Corporation ("GM") and [ · ] (the "Lender"), dated as of [ · ] (this "Agreement").
WHEREAS, GM is a worldwide manufacturer, distributor, marketer, and seller of motor vehicles and related goods and services.
WHEREAS, the Lender is an institution engaged in the business of providing financing to persons for the purchase of motor vehicles and related goods and services.
WHEREAS, GM and the Lender are considering establishing one or more retail financing programs (the "Lender Programs"), whereby the Lender would provide financing to consumers of GM products and services, and, in connection therewith, it will be necessary for GM and the Lender to exchange information regarding the Lender Programs and information regarding comparable retail financing programs offered to GM by GMAC LLC ("GMAC" and such programs, the "GMAC Programs").
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual agreements herein provided, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, each of the parties agrees as follows:
1.1. Definitions. As used in this Agreement, the following terms have the meanings specified below: "Confidential Information" means any information (including data developed from any such information) in any format that meets all of the following criteria: (i) GM, the Lender, or their respective subsidiaries or Representatives (the "receiving party") obtains the information from the other party (the "disclosing party") or the disclosing party's subsidiaries or Representatives before or after the execution of this Agreement; and (ii) the information relates to a GMAC Program or a Lender Program, or is otherwise shared by the disclosing party with the receiving party in connection with the evaluation or operation of a GMAC Program or Lender Program. "Confidential Information" can include information relating to customers and dealerships, pricing, methods, operations, processes, trade secrets, credit programs, financial data, business and financial relationships, technical data, statistics, technical specifications, documentation, research, development or related information, computer systems, employees, and any results or compilations of the foregoing. "Confidential Information" does not include any information that: (i) is or becomes publicly available by any means other than a breach of this Agreement; (ii) was known by the receiving party before its receipt from disclosing party; or (iii) is independently developed by the receiving party without using Confidential Information.
"GMAC Information" means the Support Rates and any and all information about GMAC Programs. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all GMAC Information is Confidential Information.
"Representatives" means directors, officers, and employees of a party or its subsidiaries and their respective agents, representatives, auditors, and professional advisors.
"Support Rate" means the interest rate GMAC offers to GM in connection with any incentive program offered by GM to consumers for automotive financing and lease products.
"USCFSA" means the U.S. Consumer Financing Services Agreement, dated as of May 22, 2009, between GM and GMAC.
1.2. Treatment of Confidential Information. (a) The Lender shall use all GMAC Information disclosed to it for the sole purpose of determining whether the Lender Program meets the applicable competitiveness threshold in the USCFSA, and not for the purposes of any third party, or for any other purpose.
(b) Neither GM nor the Lender nor any of their respective Representatives will disclose any Confidential Information of the other party, except (i) to their respective Representatives to the extent reasonably necessary for evaluating and/or establishing Lender Programs, (ii) to the extent expressly consented to by the other party, or (iii) upon at least ten business days' written notice to the other party (if delivery of such notice is reasonably practicable in the circumstances), to the extent required to be disclosed by any of the following: (A) order of a court of competent jurisdiction, administrative agency or governmental body; (B) by subpoena, summons or other legal process; (C) law, regulation or rule; (D) applicable regulatory or professional standards; or (E) in connection with any judicial or other adjudicatory proceeding in which GM or the Lender is party; provided, however, that the party required to make any disclosure otherwise in contravention of Section 1.2(b)(iii) will promptly notify the other party of any such requirement so that such other party, at its sole cost and expense, may seek an appropriate protective order, unless providing such notice is not permitted by law.
(c) Each party will safeguard the other party's Confidential Information from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, manipulation, and destruction by a third party.
(d) Each party is, and will remain, the owner of its Confidential Information, and GMAC is, and will remain, the owner of any and all GMAC Information.
1.3. Term. The provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect for two years from the date of the last exchange of Confidential Information between the parties.
1.4. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement binds and inures to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. Neither party may assign or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement to any party without the consent of the other party hereto, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld.
1.5. Third Party Beneficiaries. GMAC is a third party beneficiary of this Agreement with regard to any and all GMAC Information and is entitled to enforce the provisions of this Agreement as to any and all GMAC Information. GMAC's rights as a third party beneficiary vest immediately upon execution of this Agreement and may not be modified or diminished without GMAC's prior written consent. Except as otherwise
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provided in this Section 1.5, nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, confers upon any other person or entity, other than the parties and their successors and permitted assigns, any rights or remedies under or by reason of this Agreement.
1.6. Waiver. The failure of any party to insist, in any one or more instances, upon the performance of any of the terms, covenants, or conditions of this Agreement or to exercise any right hereunder, will not operate or be construed as a waiver of any default, right, or remedy or of that party's right to insist upon strict compliance in the future. No waiver of any term, condition, or other provision of this Agreement is effective against a party unless acknowledged by such party in writing.
1.7. Unenforceability. If a court of competent jurisdiction holds any one or more of the provisions of this Agreement to be unenforceable in any respect under the laws of any state of the United States or any other applicable jurisdiction, such unenforceability will not affect any other provision. In such event, the parties will substitute a provision that is as close as possible to the intent of the original unenforceable provisions.
1.8. Governing Law. This Agreement is governed by, and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of New York, excluding any conflict of law provisions that would require application of any other law.
1.9. Disputes. Each party agrees that any suit, action or proceeding against the other party arising out of or relating to this Agreement or any transaction contemplated hereby will be brought in any federal or state court located in the city, county and State of New York, and each party hereby submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of such courts for the purpose of any such suit, action or proceeding. Each party further agrees that service of any process, summons, notice or document by U.S. registered mail to such party's respective address set forth below such party's signature will be effective service of process for any action, suit or proceeding in the State of New York with respect to any matters to which it has submitted to jurisdiction in this Section. EACH OF THE PARTIES HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ANY AND ALL RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY LEGAL PROCEEDING ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY.
1.10. Equitable Remedies. It is understood that the Confidential Information is of special, unique and extraordinary character. Each party may be irreparably harmed by a breach of this Agreement by the other party or its Representatives. Without prejudice to the rights and remedies otherwise available to each of the parties, each party shall be entitled to seek equitable relief by way of injunction or otherwise if the other party or any of its Representatives breaches or threatens to breach any of the provisions of this Agreement.
1.11. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all previous oral and written agreements.
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1.12. Amendments. This Agreement may not be revised, discharged, altered, amended, modified, or renewed, except by a writing signed by duly authorized representatives of the parties and, in all cases, subject to Section 1.5.
1.13. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed simultaneously in one or more counterparts, each of which is deemed an original and all of which together constitute one and the same instrument.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto by their duly authorized representatives have executed this Agreement.
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION,
by Name: Title: Address:
[LENDER],
by Name: Title: Address:
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EXHIBIT H
FORM OF LETTER TO GMAC [***] AUDIT STAFF MEMBERS
[Letterhead of the President, GMAC Financial Services]
Under the Amended and Restated United States Consumer Financing Services Agreement between GM and GMAC (Agreement), GM is permitted to offer consumer financing incentive programs through third party financial institutions under certain circumstances, including that through December 31, 2010, the third party's support rate offered to GM is [***].
Initially, GM will perform a [***] in accordance with the attached agreed upon framework to determine whether this competitive threshold is met. GM will send its comparative analysis to the GMAC Audit Staff to verify that GM performed the analysis correctly and that the third party's support rate for the particular program meets the competitive threshold.
Due to the highly sensitive nature of the information the Audit Staff will receive in connection with this verification exercise, GM and GMAC have agreed that:
· The information received from GM in connection with this exercise will not be made available to any GMAC employee or person outside the members of the Audit Staff responsible for reviewing [***], including GMAC senior management and members of the Audit Staff who are not responsible for reviewing [***]. The only exceptions to this restriction are for disclosure to the GMAC Board of Directors and/or its Audit Committee, or pursuant to a legal requirement (e.g., law, regulation, subpoena, etc.) as determined by the GMAC Legal Staff or outside counsel.
· The GMAC Audit Staff will use the [***] information received from GM only for the purpose of verifying whether GM performed its analysis correctly and that the third party's support rate for the particular program meets the competitive threshold.
· Any member of the GMAC Audit Staff who has responsibilities related to, or input into, NAO consumer auto financing will have no part in the verification exercise.
Therefore, if you become involved in a pricing verification exercise, you are hereby instructed to not disclose the information you receive from GM to any GMAC employee or person outside the members of the Audit Staff responsible for reviewing [***], including GMAC senior management and members of the Audit Staff who are not responsible for reviewing [***]. You may disclose this information only (1) to the GMAC Board and/or its Audit Committee, or (2) pursuant to a legal requirement as determined by the GMAC Legal Staff. Of course, you also must not disclose this information outside GMAC at all. If you receive a request for the [***] information received from GM (except in the circumstances noted above), you must decline the request. If the requesting party persists, immediately report the request and the source to GMAC's Lead Member of the GM-GMAC Coordinating Committee for handling.
Strict compliance with the requirements of this letter is imperative. If you have any questions or concerns at any time, please contact the GMAC General Auditor and/or me. Sincerely,
WILLIAM F. MUIR PRESIDENT
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CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT
[***] Indicates that text has been omitted which is the subject of a confidential treatment request. This text has been separately filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission
EXHIBIT I RATE SUPPORT PAYMENT CALCULATION METHODOLOGY
Rate Support payments will be calculated in accordance with the steps described below, and will be made at the inception of the contract in accordance with the Payment Terms described in Section 3.12 of this Agreement. For each retail contract, the amount of GM's [***] will be determined using the following steps: (A) [***]. Odd days are the number of days beyond 30 that the customer elects to move their first payment due. (B) [***] (C) Repeat the steps in paragraphs (A) and (B) above for each of the months up to the original term of the contract. (D) Sum all the above [***]. (E) Adjust the sum [***]. [***]. The [***] is reviewed and updated annually. The [***] incorporates the [***] in GM's Rate Support payment to GMAC.
Exhibit 10.2 CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT [***] Indicates that text has been omitted which is the subject of a confidential treatment request. This text has been separately filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission
AMENDED AND RESTATED MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT
between GMAC LLC
and GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
Dated as of May 22, 2009
CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SECTION 1. Definitions
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SECTION 2. Integration
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SECTION 3. Setoff Rights
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SECTION 4. Global Exposure Cap
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SECTION 5. [***]
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SECTION 6. Securitization Arrangements
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SECTION 7. Audits by the Parties
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SECTION 8. Use of GM Trademark
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SECTION 9. Term
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SECTION 10. Successors and Assigns
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SECTION 11. No Third Party Beneficiaries
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SECTION 12. Waiver
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SECTION 13. Unenforceability
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SECTION 14. Headings
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SECTION 15. Governing Law
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SECTION 16. Dispute Resolution
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SECTION 17. Entire Agreement
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SECTION 18. Amendments
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SECTION 19. Counterparts
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SECTION 20. Publicity
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SECTION 21. Notices
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SECTION 22. Relationship of Parties
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SECTION 23. Scope; Additional Parties
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SECTION 24. Resolution of Conflicting Terms
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SECTION 25. Effective Date
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Exhibits
Exhibit A Excluded Exposures Exhibit B Form of Opt In Letter
Schedules
Schedule 1 Specified Integrated Agreements Schedule 2 Specified Offset Agreements
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AMENDED AND RESTATED MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT
This Amended and Restated Master Services Agreement ("Agreement") is dated as of May 22, 2009, and is made effective as of December 29, 2008, by and between General Motors Corporation, a Delaware corporation ("GM"), and GMAC LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("GMAC").
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A. GM, directly and through its Subsidiaries, is a worldwide manufacturer, distributor, marketer, and seller of motor vehicles and related goods and services ("GM Products").
B. GMAC is a worldwide diversified financial services company that directly, and through its Subsidiaries, provides automotive and non-automotive finance and lease, insurance, banking, mortgage lending, and other services to a variety of affiliated and unaffiliated, consumer and commercial customers.
C. GM and GMAC provide significant services and resources to each other as provided in the Specified Integrated Agreements and other agreements. The interrelated transactions and dealings between GM and/or its Subsidiaries on the one hand and GMAC and/or its Subsidiaries on the other hand ("Dealings") contribute significantly to the success of GM and GMAC, usually generating efficiencies and enhanced results for each of them, including business opportunities and referrals, data and resource sharing, economies of scale, leveraging staff expertise, and administrative conveniences. These efficiencies flow from four aspects of their relationship: (1) the formal ownership structure that has existed historically, resulting in tax, legal, and administrative efficiencies; (2) propinquity their history, familiarity, proximity, and common corporate culture and industry experience allowing informal and simplified interactions; (3) sound business practices, including economies of scale and leveraging of resources, including infrastructure sharing; and (4) their "shared" or "common" customers (i.e., GM Dealers and purchasers of GM Products). Combined, these efficiencies result in highly valuable and significant organizational, operational, business, and financial synergies ("Synergies"). Although specific aspects of the Dealings may benefit one party more than the other from time to time, the Synergies produce net positive effects for GM and GMAC jointly and individually.
D. The parties entered into the Specified Integrated Agreements to establish the terms and conditions under which the parties thereto provide various services as set forth therein, including that certain Master Services Agreement, dated as of November 30, 2006 (as amended, supplemented and otherwise modified prior to the date hereof, the "Original MSA"), which, among other things, established certain terms and conditions that apply to the Specified Integrated Agreements.
E. On December 24, 2008, in connection with the conversion of GMAC Bank, a wholly owned Subsidiary of GMAC, from a Utah industrial loan company to a Utah
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commercial bank, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (the "Federal Reserve") approved (the "Approval") the application of GMAC to become a bank holding company under Section 3 of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, as amended (the "BHC Act"). Pursuant to a letter agreement entered into between GM and GMAC, dated as of December 29, 2008 (the "Letter Agreement"), in connection with the Approval, GM and GMAC agreed to amend and restate the Original MSA and certain of the other Specified Integrated Agreements in accordance with the terms set forth in the Letter Agreement.
F. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual agreements herein provided, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, each of the parties agrees that the Original MSA is hereby amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows:
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SECTION 1. Definitions. The words in this Agreement have the meanings usually and customarily ascribed to them in commercial contracts, except that words that are defined below or elsewhere in this Agreement have the respective meanings ascribed to such words below or elsewhere in this Agreement:
"Asset Carve Out Agreement" means an agreement dated as of November 22, 2006 among Central Originating Lease, LLC, Capital Auto Receivables LLC, Lease Ownership Cooperative LLC, Certificate Ownership Cooperative LLC, GMAC, and GM, as such agreement may be amended or amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time.
"Bankruptcy Code" means Title 11 of the United States Code, 11 U.S.C. §§ 101 et seq., as amended from time to time.
"Canada Advance Payment Agreement" means that certain Amended and Restated In-Transit Vehicle Agreement, dated as of May 22, 2009, between General Motors of Canada Limited and General Motors Acceptance Corporation of Canada, Limited, as such agreement may be amended, amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time, and any exhibits, schedules, and addenda thereto.
"Canada Consumer Agreement" means the Amended and Restated Canada Consumer Financing Services Agreement dated as of May 22, 2009 among General Motors of Canada Limited, GM, GMAC and General Motors Acceptance Corporation of Canada, Limited, as such agreement may be amended or amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time.
"Canadian OPEB Assumption Agreement" means the Assumption Agreement with respect to Canada executed by GM on November 1, 2006, as such agreement may be amended or amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time, related to GM's assumption of GMAC's Canadian OPEB liabilities as required by Section 5.02 of the Employee Matters Agreement dated April 2, 2006.
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"Cap" or "Caps" means, individually or collectively, as the case may be, each monetary limitation set forth in Section 4(a) and 4(b) with respect to the applicable Measured Exposures.
"Capital" means, as of any date with respect to GMAC, the sum of the amount of "tier 1 capital" plus the amount of "tier 2 capital" of GMAC, as reported by GMAC prior to such date in its then most recent report on Form 10-K or Form 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (or, if such amounts are not reported in such report, as disclosed by GMAC to GM subject to reasonable confidentiality terms to be mutually agreed upon prior to disclosure by GMAC).
"Control", when used with respect to any Person, means the power to direct the management and policies of such Person, directly or indirectly, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise, and the term "Controlled" has a correlative meaning.
"Dealer Financing Service Agreement" means the Amended and Restated Dealer Financing Service Agreement dated as of May 22, 2009 by and between GM and GMAC, as such agreement may be amended or amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time.
"Designated Commitments to Pay" means collectively, each of the "Existing Commitments to Pay" and "Revised Commitments to Pay", as such terms are defined in the U.S. Advance Payment Agreement, with respect to the GM Dealers that are designated dealers under the U.S. Advance Payment Agreement.
"Designated GM Domestic Entity" or "Designated GM Domestic Entities," means, individually or collectively, as the case may be, GM and each of its Subsidiaries incorporated, domiciled or that has or have a principal place of business in the United States or any territory thereof, whether now existing or formed or acquired after the date hereof, that is a party to or has opted into one or more Specified Offset Agreements.
"Effective Date" means December 29, 2008.
"Employee Leasing Agreement" means the Amendment and Supplementary Agreement to the Fleet Management Master Agreement dated as of November 29, 2006 between Master Lease Germany GmbH and Adam Opel GmbH, as such agreement may be amended or amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time.
"European Remarketing Agreement" means the European Remarketing Agreement dated as of November 29, 2006 between General Motors Europe AG and Masterlease Limited, together with any related implementing agreements, as such agreements may be amended or amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time.
"Excluded Exposures" means the items described on Exhibit A.
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"GM Dealer" means an existing or future dealer or distributor of GM Products, including any dealer that is wholly- or partially-owned by GM or any of its Subsidiaries.
"GM Domestic Entity" or "GM Domestic Entities" means, individually or collectively, as the case may be, each GM Entity incorporated, domiciled or that has a principal place of business in the United States or any territory thereof.
"GM Entity" or "GM Entities" means, individually or collectively, as the case may be, GM and each of its Subsidiaries, including any Subsidiaries formed or acquired after the date of this Agreement.
"GMAC Debt Facilities" means (i) the UK Facility and (ii) each other credit facility provided by any GMAC Entity to any GM Entity at any time that is secured by a lien on the assets of any GM Entity pursuant to a security agreement that has been approved by the Treasurer of GM.
"GMAC Entity" or "GMAC Entities" means, individually or collectively, as the case may be, GMAC and each of its Subsidiaries, including any Subsidiaries formed or acquired after the date of this Agreement.
"GMACI" means GMAC Insurance Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
"Governmental Authority" means any international, supranational, national, federal, state, territorial, provincial, or local court, government, department commission, board, bureau, agency, official, or other regulatory, administrative or governmental authority.
"Including," "included," and derivatives thereof means including or included, as the case may be, without limitation.
"Insurance Services Agreement" means the Insurance Services Agreement dated as of November 30, 2006 between GM and GMACI, as such agreement may be amended or amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time.
"Interest Rate and Currency Swap" means the ISDA Interest Rate and Currency Exchange Agreement between GM and GMAC dated December 30, 1992 and as such agreement may be amended or amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time, and any exhibits, schedules, and addenda thereto, but solely with respect to swaps between GM and GMAC pursuant to section 2.1(b)(viii) of the Asset Carve Out Agreement.
"IO Consumer Finance Agreement" means the Amended and Restated International Consumer Financing Services Agreement dated as of May 22, 2009 between GM and GMAC, as such agreement may be amended or amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time.
"Known Specified GM Obligations" means, at any time, the sum of, without duplication, (i) each and every present or future contractual payment obligation of each
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Designated GM Domestic Entity to any GMAC Entity for goods, services, risk sharing, residual payments, or any other transaction contemplated thereby, arising under, in connection with or on account of one or more of the Specified Offset Agreements, in each case, [***]; and (ii) any amount that any of the GMAC Entities will be required, by operation of law or otherwise, to disgorge or return, repay, or relinquish to any Designated GM Domestic Entity or any successor in interest thereto (including the amount of unsecured claims, if any, of any GMAC Entity against any Designated GM Domestic Entity (or any successor in interest thereto) arising under chapter 5 of the Bankruptcy Code in connection with a case under the Bankruptcy Code of any such Designated GM Domestic Entity) with respect to (a) the Residual Liability Payout Agreement, (b) the Vehicle Service Contract Premium and Claim Payment Agreement and/or (c) any of the Specified Offset Agreements, in each of cases (a), (b) and (c), [***].
"Known Specified GMAC Obligations" means, at any time, the sum of, without duplication, (i) each and every present or future contractual payment obligation of each GMAC Entity to any Designated GM Domestic Entity for goods, services, risk sharing, residual payments, or any other transaction contemplated thereby, arising under, in connection with or on account of one or more of the Specified Offset Agreements, in each case, [***]; and (ii) any amount that any of the Designated GM Domestic Entities will be required, by operation of law or otherwise, to disgorge or return, repay, or relinquish to any GMAC Entity or any successor in interest thereto (including the amount of unsecured claims, if any, of any Designated GM Domestic Entity against any GMAC Entity (or any successor in interest thereto) arising under chapter 5 of the Bankruptcy Code in connection with a case under the Bankruptcy Code of any such GMAC Entity) with respect to (a) the Residual Liability Payout Agreement, (b) the Vehicle Service Contract Premium and Claim Payment Agreement and/or (c) any of the Specified Offset Agreements, in each of cases (a), (b) and (c), [***].
"LIBO Rate" means, for any day, the rate that appeared as the rate for deposits in U.S. dollars for a one-month period on the Bloomberg "BBAM1" screen displaying British Bankers' Association Interest Settlement Rates (or on any successor or substitute Bloomberg screen providing rate quotations comparable to those currently provided on the Bloomberg "BBAM1" screen for purposes of providing quotations of interest rates applicable to dollar deposits in the London interbank market, or, if Bloomberg shall cease to provide any such screen, on the Reuters "LIBOR01" screen displaying British Bankers' Association Interest Settlement Rates) at approximately 11:00 a.m., London time, on such day (or, if such day is not a business day in London on which such rate is published, on the then most recent day that was a business day in London on which such rate was published).
"Marketing Service Agreement" means the Marketing Service Agreement dated as of November 30, 2006 by and between GM and GMAC, as such agreement may be amended or amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time.
"Maximum Secured Exposure" means, at any time, without duplication, the aggregate amount of the contractual payment obligations of the GM Entities to the GMAC Entities at such time and the undrawn commitments of the GMAC Entities at such time (after giving effect to any Commitment Reductions made pursuant to Section 4(c)), in each case,
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arising under, in connection with or on account of, and secured by a lien on the assets of a GM Entity under: (a) the GMAC Debt Facilities, (b) the European Remarketing Agreement (to the extent applicable) and (c) the Employee Leasing Agreement (to the extent applicable); provided that "Maximum Secured Exposure" shall not include any Excluded Exposure.
"Maximum Total Exposure" means, at any time, the sum of the Maximum Unsecured Exposure and the Maximum Secured Exposure at such time.
"Maximum Unsecured Exposure" means, at any time, without duplication, (i) the maximum aggregate amount of the Unsecured Exposures at such time, net of amounts in respect of residual support reasonably estimated to be provided by collision, lessee buyout or dealer buyout, minus (ii) the aggregate amount (if any) of Exposure Reduction Cash Payments that have not been applied pursuant to Section 4(d) as of such time to an obligation of a GM Entity to a GMAC Entity.
"Measured Exposure" means the Probable Unsecured Exposure, the Maximum Unsecured Exposure or the Maximum Total Exposure, as applicable.
"Outstanding Commitment Reduction Amount" means, at any time, the aggregate amount of the Commitment Reductions made pursuant to Section 4(c) prior to such time less the aggregate amount of the commitments reinstated pursuant to Section 4(e) prior to such time.
"Person" means any individual, corporation, partnership, joint venture, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, association, joint stock company, trust, unincorporated organization, or other organization, whether or not a legal entity, and any Governmental Authority.
"Prepaid Exposure Reduction Cash Payment Amount" means, at any time, the aggregate amount of all Exposure Reduction Cash Payments made pursuant to Section 4(c) (and all similar payments made pursuant to Section 4(c) of the Original MSA) prior to such time, less (i) the aggregate amount of all such Exposure Reduction Cash Payments (and all similar payments made pursuant to Section 4(c) of the Original MSA) applied pursuant to Section 4(d) (or applied analogously prior to the Effective Date) to satisfy payment obligations of GM Entities that, as of or prior to such time, would have otherwise become due and payable according to their terms had they not been prepaid and (ii) the aggregate amount of cash payments to GM Entities pursuant to Section 4(e) prior to such time.
"Probable Unsecured Exposure" means, at any time, without duplication, (i) the aggregate amount of Unsecured Exposures that are at such time, or are reasonably estimated at such time to become in the future, fixed and liquidated obligations of a GM Entity to a GMAC Entity, net of amounts in respect of residual support reasonably estimated to be provided by collision, lessee buyout or dealer buyout, minus (ii) the aggregate amount (if any) of Exposure Reduction Cash Payments that have not been applied pursuant to Section 4(d) as of such time to an obligation of a GM Entity to a GMAC Entity.
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"Purchase and Sale Agreement" means the Purchase and Sale Agreement, dated as of April 2, 2006, among GM, GMAC, GM Finance Co. Holdings Inc., and FIM Holdings LLC, as such agreement may be amended or amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time, and any exhibits, schedules, and addenda thereto.
"Residual Liability Payout Agreement" means the Residual Liability Payout Agreement dated as of May 1, 2006 among GM, Saab Cars USA, Inc., Saturn Corporation, GMAC (then known as General Motors Acceptance Corporation), GMAC Automotive Bank and Saab Financial Services Corp., as such agreement may be amended or amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time, and any exhibits, schedules, and addenda thereto.
"Specified GM Obligations" means, at any time, the sum of, without duplication, (i) each and every present or future contractual payment obligation of each Designated GM Domestic Entity for goods, services, risk sharing, residual payments or any other transactions contemplated thereby, arising under, in connection with or on account of one or more of the Specified Offset Agreements, [***]; and (ii) any amount that any of the GMAC Entities will be required, by operation of law or otherwise, to disgorge or return, repay, or relinquish to any Designated GM Domestic Entity or any successor in interest thereto (including the amount of unsecured claims, if any, of any GMAC Entity against any Designated GM Domestic Entity (or any successor in interest thereto) arising under chapter 5 of the Bankruptcy Code in connection with a case under the Bankruptcy Code of any such Designated GM Domestic Entity) with respect to (a) the Residual Liability Payout Agreement, (b) the Vehicle Service Contract Premium and Claim Payment Agreement and/or (c) any of the Specified Offset Agreements.
"Specified GMAC Obligations" means, at any time, the sum of, without duplication, each and every present or future payment or performance obligation or liability of any GMAC Entity to any Designated GM Domestic Entity subject to the U.S. Advance Payment Agreement and/or any Designated Commitments to Pay if issued by any GMAC Entity with respect to a GM Dealer that is subject to the U.S. Advance Payment Agreement at the relevant time, in each case, [***].
"Specified Integrated Agreements" means, collectively, each of the agreements set forth on Schedule 1 hereto, as such schedule may be amended, amended and restated, or otherwise modified from time to time in accordance with this Agreement, and any exhibits, schedules, and addenda thereto.
"Specified Offset Agreements" means, collectively, each of the agreements set forth on Schedule 2 hereto, as such Schedule may be amended, amended and restated, or otherwise modified from time to time in accordance with this Agreement, and any exhibits, schedules, and addenda thereto and any implementing agreements entered into by any GMAC Entity with any GM Entity under such Agreements.
"Subsidiary" means, with respect to any Person, any other Person of which a majority of the voting interests is owned, directly or indirectly, by such Person, excluding any Person located in China or India and with respect to GM, excluding the GMAC Entities and GM Daewoo Automotive & Technology Company located in Korea and its subsidiaries located in Korea and Vietnam.
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"Treasury" means the United States Department of the Treasury.
"Treasury Debt" means all present and future indebtedness of any GM Entity pursuant to (i) the Loan and Security Agreement dated as of December 31, 2008 between GM and the Treasury, (ii) the Loan and Security Agreement dated as of January 16, 2009 between GM and the Treasury and (iii) each other agreement pursuant to which the Federal government (including the Treasury or the Federal Reserve) makes a loan or other extension of credit to any GM Entity, together with all indebtedness of any GM Entity to any Person (other than any GM Entity) that refinances, extends, renews, refunds, repays, prepays, redeems, purchases, defeases or retires, or is issued in exchange or replacement for, any Treasury Debt.
"UK Facility" means the credit facility established under the Master Agreement for Supply of Vehicles dated as of February 27, 2006 between General Motors UK Limited (formerly known as Vauxhall Motors Limited) and GMAC UK PLC, as such agreement may be amended or amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time.
"Unsecured Exposures" means the GMAC Entities' gross unsecured exposure to the GM Entities for goods, services, risk sharing, residual payments, or any other transactions arising under, in connection with or on account of (i) the Specified Integrated Agreements, (ii) the accumulated post retirement benefit obligation (APBO), calculated in accordance with FAS 106, relating to the liabilities and obligations assumed pursuant to the Canadian OPEB Assumption Agreement, and (iii) any net receivable from GM (existing as of any date of calculation) arising from the marked to market calculation of the derivatives covered by the Interest Rate and Currency Swap, in each of clauses (i) through (iii), [***]; provided that Unsecured Exposures shall not include (A) any Excluded Exposure or (B) any obligation included in the calculation of Maximum Secured Exposure.
"U.S. Advance Payment Agreement" means that certain Second Amended and Restated Agreement for Advance Payment of Wholesale Vehicle Obligations, dated as of May 22, 2009, between GM and GMAC, as such agreement may be amended, amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time, and any exhibits, schedules, and addenda thereto.
"U.S. Consumer Agreement" means the Amended and Restated United States Consumer Financing Services Agreement dated as of May 22, 2009 between GM and GMAC, as such agreement may be amended, amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time, and any exhibits, schedules, and addenda thereto.
"Vehicle Service Contract Premium and Claim Payment Agreement" means the Vehicle Service Contract Premium and Claim Payment Agreement dated as of May 1, 2006 among GM, GMAC (then known as General Motors Acceptance Corporation) and GMACI, as such agreement may be amended, amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time, and any exhibits, schedules, and addenda thereto.
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Defined Term
Approval Audits BHC Act Commitment Reduction Dealings Dispute Exposure Reduction Cash Payment Federal Reserve GM GM Products GMAC Letter Agreement Original MSA Prepaid Obligations Setoff Rights Reduction Date Synergies
Index of Defined Terms
Location of Definition
Recitals Section 7
Recitals Section 4
Recitals Section 16 Section 4
Recitals Preamble
Recitals Preamble
Recitals Recitals Section 4 Section 3 Recitals
SECTION 2. Integration.
(a) Each of the parties to this Agreement represents, warrants, covenants, and agrees that this Agreement and the other Specified Integrated Agreements comprise a single, unitary, indivisible, and non-severable agreement governing the operational arrangements between the GM Entities on the one hand and the GMAC Entities on the other hand. For example and for illustrative purposes only, GMAC will not be able to fully perform its obligations under the Dealer Financing Service Agreement if GM fails to perform its obligations under the Marketing Service Agreement. Although this Agreement and each Specified Integrated Agreement may address a discrete subject matter, the treatment of such subject matter in separate documents does not signify that each constitutes a separate agreement; instead, such treatment is intended to facilitate articulation of the terms and conditions of the overall unitary and indivisible transaction. The use of the expressions "unitary", "indivisible", and "non- severable" to describe this Agreement is not merely for convenient reference. It is the conscious choice and the express intent of the parties to enter into a unitary, indivisible, and non-severable transaction. Each of the parties agrees that from an economic point of view this Agreement and the other Specified Integrated Agreements reflect one indivisible and non-severable economic bargain between the GM Entities and the GMAC Entities, all other provisions of this Agreement and the other Specified Integrated Agreements have been negotiated and agreed to collectively as a single, composite, inseparable
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transaction, and that any one component of the transaction would not have been entered into other than as a part of the overall transaction. Except as expressly provided in this Agreement or any other Specified Integrated Agreement for specific isolated purposes (and in such cases only to the extent expressly so stated, it otherwise being presumed that this paragraph is applicable), (i) all provisions of this Agreement and the other Specified Integrated Agreements, including definitions, commencement and expiration dates, monetary provisions, use provisions, breach, default, setoff, recoupment, enforcement and termination provisions, and assignment, are integral to the entire transaction and are not severable; (ii) the economic terms of the transaction would have been substantially different had separate transactions been acceptable to GMAC and GM; and (iii) the provisions of this Agreement will at all times be construed, interpreted and applied such that the intention of all parties to effect a unitary, indivisible transaction will be preserved and maintained.
(b) The parties agree that for all purposes, including any transfer, assignment, rescission, assumption, or rejection of this Agreement under Section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code or any amendment or successor section thereof, or otherwise, this Agreement and the other Specified Integrated Agreements constitute one indivisible and non-severable agreement dealing with and covering one legal and economic unit which must be transferred, assigned, rescinded, assumed, or rejected (as applicable) as a whole with respect to all (and not less than all) of the obligations covered under this Agreement and the other Specified Integrated Agreements.
(c) The terms and provisions of this Agreement are hereby deemed incorporated in all of the Specified Integrated Agreements and Specified Offset Agreements, as applicable, in each case as though fully set forth therein and made a part thereof.
SECTION 3. Setoff Rights.
(a) Each Designated GM Domestic Entity hereby acknowledges, understands, and agrees that (i) until the earlier of (A) the date on which the Unsecured Exposures shall have been secured by a lien in favor of the applicable GMAC Entities on assets of the GM Domestic Entities pursuant to Section 5 and (B) the first date occurring on or after December 30, 2010 on which no Measured Exposure exceeds the applicable Cap, as set forth in Section 4 below (the earlier of (A) and (B), the "Setoff Rights Reduction Date"), GMAC and each other GMAC Entity (acting on its own or through GMAC on behalf of itself and each other GMAC Entity) is entitled to setoff from time to time any or all Specified GMAC Obligations against any or all Specified GM Obligations and (ii) from and after the Setoff Rights Reduction Date, GMAC and each other GMAC Entity (acting on its own or through GMAC on behalf of itself and each other GMAC Entity) is entitled to setoff from time to time any or all Known Specified GMAC Obligations against any or all Known Specified GM Obligations.
(b) If, at any time prior to the Setoff Rights Reduction Date, GMAC asserts in good faith that any Specified GM Obligation is owing or payable by any Designated GM Domestic Entity but the amount of that Specified GM Obligation is unliquidated or otherwise unascertained at any time, the GMAC Entities (or GMAC on behalf of itself and each other
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GMAC Entity) may, acting in a commercially reasonable manner, estimate the amount thereof and setoff such estimated amount, subject to accounting to the Designated GM Domestic Entities no later than 5 business days after the amount is liquidated or otherwise ascertained.
(c) Each GMAC Entity hereby acknowledges, understands, and agrees that GM and each other Designated GM Domestic Entity (acting on its own or through GM on behalf of itself and each other Designated GM Domestic Entity) is entitled to setoff from time to time any or all Known Specified GM Obligations against any or all Known Specified GMAC Obligations.
(d) The foregoing rights of setoff are in addition to, and not in limitation of, any other right or remedy available to any of the Designated GM Domestic Entities and the GMAC Entities (including any right of setoff, offset, recoupment, combination of accounts, deduction, counterclaim, retention, or withholding), whether expressly or implicitly arising under this Agreement or any other agreement, instrument, or undertaking, under applicable law, in equity, or otherwise and will be effective and enforceable notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary set forth in this Agreement or any other agreement, instrument, or undertaking between or among one or more GMAC Entities, on the one hand, and one or more Designated GM Domestic Entities, on the other hand.
(e) Each party hereby acknowledges, understands, and agrees that the exercise by GM or any other Designated GM Domestic Entity, on the one hand, or GMAC or any other GMAC Entity, on the other hand, at any time or from time to time of rights under this Section 3 will be deemed automatically to satisfy and discharge fully, completely, irrevocably, and indefeasibly all Specified GM Obligations, Specified GMAC Obligations, Known Specified GM Obligations, or Known Specified GMAC Obligations, as the case may be, to the extent of the exercise of such rights.
SECTION 4. Global Exposure Cap.
(a) During the period commencing on the Effective Date and ending December 29, 2010, (i) the Probable Unsecured Exposure, as calculated (or, to the extent applicable, estimated) by GMAC in good faith, shall not on any given day exceed $2.1 billion and (ii) the Maximum Unsecured Exposure, as calculated (or, to the extent applicable, estimated) by GMAC in good faith, shall not on any given day exceed $4.1 billion.
(b) From and after December 30, 2010, (i) the Probable Unsecured Exposure, as calculated (or, to the extent applicable, estimated) by GMAC in good faith, shall not on any given day exceed $1.5 billion and (ii) the Maximum Total Exposure, as calculated (or, to the extent applicable, estimated) by GMAC in good faith, shall not on any given day exceed the greater of (A) $3.0 billion and (B) 15% of the Capital of GMAC.
(c) If GMAC determines, at any time, that the amount of any Measured Exposure equals or exceeds 97% of the Cap then applicable to such Measured Exposure, GMAC and GM will immediately engage in discussions to ensure that the amount of the
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applicable Measured Exposure is maintained below such Cap. If the Cap with respect to a Measured Exposure has been exceeded, then, until GM or any other GM Entity (i) makes a payment in cash (an "Exposure Reduction Cash Payment") to GMAC or any other GMAC Entity and/or (ii) reduces the amount of undrawn commitments of the GMAC Entities under the GMAC Debt Facilities to provide loans to GM Entities (a "Commitment Reduction") such that, after giving effect to such Exposure Reduction Cash Payment and/or such Commitment Reduction and any additional obligations about to be incurred, the applicable Measured Exposure does not exceed such Cap, or any other event occurs as a result of which the applicable Measured Exposure no longer exceeds such Cap, the GMAC Entities will not be obligated to lend, otherwise extend any credit, or make any other financial accommodations, or otherwise increase any GMAC Entity's exposure to any GM Entity. The preceding sentence does not in any way limit or otherwise restrict any of GMAC's other rights or obligations under any other provision of this Agreement or any other agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 4, the GM Entities' obligation to not exceed the Caps is absolute (provided that GMAC has properly determined the amount of the applicable Measured Exposure with respect to the applicable Cap) and not conditioned on the occurrence of the discussions described herein or the providing of any notice by the GMAC Entities to the GM Entities. GMAC will provide to GM, not less frequently than the end of each calendar quarter, a written schedule of its determination of the amount of each Measured Exposure then due with respect to each Cap.
(d) GM shall have the right within five business days after it or any other GM Entity makes an Exposure Reduction Cash Payment to designate, in its sole discretion, the underlying payment obligation(s) (or portions thereof) of any GM Entity to which such Exposure Reduction Cash Payment shall be applied as a payment or prepayment in satisfaction thereof. Upon such designation by GM, each such underlying payment obligation (or portion thereof, as applicable) shall be deemed to be paid in full, subject to reinstatement to the extent provided in Section 4(e). In the event GM does not make such a designation within five business days after it or any other GM Entity makes an Exposure Reduction Cash Payment, GMAC shall have the right, exercisable at any time or times thereafter upon delivery of notice to GM, to apply such Exposure Reduction Cash Payment as a payment or prepayment in satisfaction of all or any portion of any underlying payment obligations constituting part of a Measured Exposure giving rise to such payment, [***]. In the event of any such application by GMAC, each underlying payment obligation (or portion thereof, as the case may be) to which such Exposure Reduction Cash Payment is applied as a payment or prepayment shall be deemed to be paid in full at the time of such application, subject to reinstatement to the extent provided in Section 4(e). GM shall have the right, exercisable not more frequently than monthly, to change the designation of the underlying payment obligation(s) (or portions thereof) to which any Exposure Reduction Cash Payment(s) are applied as a payment or prepayment in satisfaction of an underlying payment obligation of any GM Entity, subject to reinstatement to the extent provided in Section 4(e).
(e) If the amount of any Measured Exposure shall, as of any date, be less than 97% of the then applicable Cap, and if, as of such date, the Prepaid Exposure Reduction Cash
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Payment Amount or the Outstanding Commitment Reduction Amount shall exceed zero, then GMAC (or the applicable GMAC Entity) shall, at GM's election, promptly (i) make a cash payment to GM (or the applicable GM Entity) in an amount not to exceed the Prepaid Exposure Reduction Cash Payment Amount existing immediately prior to such cash payment [***], to the extent that such cash payment and/or commitment reinstatement may be made without causing any Measured Exposure to exceed 97% of the then applicable Cap. [***]. "Prepaid Obligations" means, at any time, those payment obligations of the GM Entities to which an Exposure Reduction Cash Payment had previously been applied and that, as of such time, would not otherwise have become due and payable according to their terms had they not previously been prepaid
(f) GMAC shall pay interest to GM or its designee on the Prepaid Exposure Reduction Cash Payment Amount at an annual rate (based on a year of 360 days) equal to the LIBO Rate. Such interest shall be computed on a daily basis (using, for each day, the annualized (based on a year of 360 days) LIBO Rate for such day) on the then-outstanding Prepaid Exposure Reduction Cash Payment Amount and shall be paid by GMAC in arrears no later than the 15th day of each calendar month with respect to the immediately preceding calendar month.
(g) GM and GMAC shall use commercially reasonable best efforts to work together to reduce the aggregate exposure of the GMAC Entities to the GM Entities in exchange for an equivalent reduction in the aggregate exposure of the GM Entities to the GMAC Entities.
(h) GMAC may at any time seek approval from any applicable Governmental Authority to increase any Cap above the amount set forth for such Cap in Section 4(a) or 4(b). Upon the grant of any such approval, such Cap shall automatically be increased accordingly.
SECTION 5. [***]. [***]. GM will attempt to comply with this Section 5, but GM will not be in violation of this Section 5 or any other provision of this Agreement if, notwithstanding such efforts, the Unsecured Exposures are not at any time [***] pursuant to this Section 5. [***].
SECTION 6. Securitization Arrangements. GM and GMAC shall use commercially reasonable efforts either (i) to restructure current secured financing arrangements between any GM Entity, on the one hand, and any GMAC Entity, on the other hand, that are not able to be securitized by a GMAC Entity to the extent that such restructuring is reasonably practicable and may be achieved without impeding any GM Entity's ability to sell vehicles, for the purpose of enabling each applicable GMAC Entity to securitize its exposures related thereto or (ii) to identify alternative third-party sources of financing to replace the GMAC Entities with respect to such secured financing arrangements that are not able to be securitized by a GMAC Entity; provided that, if such restructuring is not at any time achieved and such third-party financing is not at any time obtained, such fact shall not be deemed to be a violation of this Section 6 or any other provision of this Agreement.
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SECTION 7. Audits by the Parties. The actions of the parties in connection with this Agreement will, at the election of either party, be subject to compliance verification ("Compliance Audits") by the parties and their outside auditors. For purposes of Compliance Audits, and to facilitate audits, reviews and investigations by any Governmental Authority, GMAC and GM will each provide the other party and, subject to the execution of appropriate and reasonable confidentiality agreements, its agents, upon not less than five business days prior notice, reasonable assistance and access, during regular business hours, to its files, books and records pertaining to the calculations and other matters contemplated by this Agreement. Neither GM nor GMAC may perform a Compliance Audit more than once in any 6-month period. Compliance Audits will be limited in duration, manner and scope to that which is reasonably necessary and appropriate to confirm compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement or the accuracy of any calculation or determination made hereunder.
SECTION 8. Use of GM Trademark. GMAC will continue to use the trade name and trademark "GMAC" in connection with GM-directed automotive consumer and dealer finance incentive, and other promotional, programs involving GM Products for which GM compensates GMAC (for example, "interest free" periods, finance charge subsidies, capitalized cost reductions, waivers of security deposit), except to the extent that GM terminates GMAC's license to use the GMAC trademark under Section 5.2(d) of the Intellectual Property License Agreement, dated as of November 30, 2006, as amended, or as may be otherwise agreed by the parties.
SECTION 9. Term. The term of the Original MSA commenced on November 30, 2006 and this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect for as long as any Specified Integrated Agreement remains in effect. Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything else to the contrary, GM shall have the right to terminate all (but not less than all) of the Specified Integrated Agreements (including this Agreement) at any time that GMAC becomes or is Controlled by an automotive vehicle manufacturer that competes with GM.
SECTION 10. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement binds and inures to the benefit of the parties to this Agreement and each of the other Specified Integrated Agreements and to their respective successors and assigns. No party to this Agreement may assign, delegate, or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement by operation of law or otherwise, to any third party other than one of its Subsidiaries; provided that such Subsidiary has first executed an Opt In letter in the form of Exhibit B to this Agreement; and provided further that any such assignment or transfer to any Subsidiary will not relieve any party of its obligations under this Agreement.
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SECTION 11. No Third Party Beneficiaries. Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, confers upon any person or entity, other than the parties and their successors and permitted assigns, any rights or remedies under or by reason of this Agreement.
SECTION 12. Waiver. The failure of any party to insist, in any one or more instances, upon the performance of any of the terms, covenants, or conditions of this Agreement or to exercise any right hereunder, will not operate or be construed as a waiver of any default, right, or remedy or of that party's right to insist upon strict compliance in the future. No waiver of any term, condition or other provision of this Agreement is effective against a party unless acknowledged by such party in writing.
SECTION 13. Unenforceability. If a court of competent jurisdiction holds any one or more of the provisions of this Agreement to be unenforceable, such unenforceability will not affect any other provision. In such event, the parties will substitute a provision that is as close as possible to the intent of the original unenforceable provisions; provided, however, that this paragraph will not be construed to render this Agreement or any of the other Specified Integrated Agreements to be severable from one another or otherwise in derogation of any of the provisions of Section 2 above.
SECTION 14. Headings. Headings used in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and will not to be deemed a part of this Agreement or used in the interpretations of the substantive provisions of it.
SECTION 15. Governing Law. This Agreement is governed by, and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of New York, excluding any conflict of law provisions, which would require application of any other law.
SECTION 16. Dispute Resolution.
(a) Any dispute, controversy, claim or disagreement arising from or in connection with this Agreement ("Dispute"), will be exclusively governed by and resolved in accordance with the provisions of this Section 16.
(b) The parties will use reasonable efforts to settle all Disputes without resorting to litigation. If any Dispute cannot be resolved at the working level, either party may by notice submit such Dispute to the GMAC President Auto Finance and the GM Treasurer, or their designees for the particular matter, for resolution.
(c) Any Dispute under this Agreement which is not resolved by the GMAC President Auto Finance and the GM Treasurer (or their designees for the particular matter) within 30 days of submission to them will immediately be escalated to the GMAC Chief
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Executive Officer and GM Chief Financial Officer. If the Dispute is not resolved within 90 days of the date of escalation to the GMAC President Auto Finance and GM Treasurer, either party may pursue legal remedies in accordance with this Section 16.
(d) Each party agrees that any suit, action, or proceeding against the other party arising out of or relating to this Agreement or any transaction contemplated hereby will only be brought in any federal or state court located in the city, county, and State of New York, and each party hereby submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of such courts for the purpose of any such suit, action, or proceeding. Each party further agrees that service of any process, summons, notice, or document by U.S. registered mail to such party's respective address set forth in Section 21 will be effective service of process for any action, suit, or proceeding in the State of New York with respect to any matters to which it has submitted to jurisdiction in this Section 16. EACH OF THE PARTIES HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ANY AND ALL RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY LEGAL PROCEEDING ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY.
(e) Nothing in this Section 16 is intended to limit either party's right to apply to courts of the State of New York for equitable, provisional relief with respect to any Dispute pending the resolution of the Dispute pursuant to this Section 16 or to seek immediate right of setoff as provided in Section 3.
SECTION 17. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including the Exhibits and Schedules attached hereto, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and, except to the extent otherwise contemplated by this Agreement, supersedes all previous oral and written agreements, proposals, negotiations, representations, commitments, and other communications among the parties with respect to its subject matter.
SECTION 18. Amendments. This Agreement may not be revised, discharged, altered, amended, modified, or renewed except by a writing signed by duly authorized representatives of the parties.
SECTION 19. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed simultaneously in one or more counterparts, each of which is deemed an original and all of which together constitute one and the same instrument.
SECTION 20. Publicity. No party, without the prior written approval of the other parties, will publicly announce or disclose the terms of this Agreement, except as required by law (subject, in each case, to giving the other party notice as promptly as possible of its intention to make such announcement or disclosure and providing the other party an opportunity to comment upon the content of such announcement or disclosure).
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SECTION 21. Notices. (a) All notices, requests, and other communications to any party hereto required by or permitted under this Agreement must be in writing, including facsimile transmittal, and sent to the addresses indicated below:
To the GM Entities:
GM Treasurer 767 Fifth Avenue, 14th Floor New York, NY 10153 Facsimile: 212-418-3630
To the GMAC Entities:
GMAC President Auto Finance Mail Code 482-B12-D11 200 Renaissance Center PO BOX 200 Detroit, MI 48265 Facsimile: 313 665 6309
with a copy to:
General Counsel MC 482-B09-B11 200 Renaissance Center PO BOX 200 Detroit, MI 48265 Facsimile: 313 665 6189
or at such other address to the attention of such other person as either party may designate by written notice to the other party hereto. All such notices, requests, and other communications are deemed received on the date of receipt by the recipient thereof if received prior to 5:00 p.m. in the place of receipt and such day is a business day in the place of receipt. Otherwise, any such notice, request or communication is deemed not to have been received until the next succeeding business day in the place of receipt.
(b) Notice will be deemed given and received as follows: (a) if given by facsimile, when the facsimile is transmitted to compatible equipment in the possession of the recipient and confirmation of complete receipt is received by the sending party during normal business hours or on the next business day if not confirmed during normal business hours; (b) if hand delivered to a party against a receipted copy, when the copy is receipted; (c) if given by a nationally recognized and reputable overnight delivery service, the day on which the notice is actually received by the party; or (d) if given by certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, two business days after it is posted with the United States Postal Service.
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(c) The provisions above governing the date on which a notice is deemed to have been received by a party means and refers to the date on which a party, and not its counsel or other recipient to which a copy of the notice may be sent, is deemed to have received the notice.
(d) If a notice is tendered pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement and is refused by the intended recipient, the notice will nonetheless be deemed to have been given and is effective as of the date provided in this Agreement.
(e) In any event, any notice given to a party in a manner other than that provided in this Agreement that the party actually receives, is effective with respect to the party on receipt.
SECTION 22. Relationship of Parties. Nothing contained in this Agreement will be construed as creating a joint venture, association, partnership, franchise, or agency relationship, and nothing contained in this Agreement will be construed as making a party liable for the debts or obligations of the other party, unless expressly provided in this Agreement or another Specified Integrated Agreement.
SECTION 23. Scope; Additional Parties. GM will use reasonable best efforts to cause each Designated GM Domestic Entity that becomes a party to any Specified Integrated Agreement after the Effective Date to agree to be bound by this Agreement by entering into an Opt In letter in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B. Upon the execution of such Opt In letter, such Designated GM Domestic Entity will become a party to this Agreement. Until such time as a particular Designated GM Domestic Entity becomes a party to this Agreement, GM will use reasonable best efforts to cause such Designated GM Domestic Entity to honor and perform the obligations set forth in this Agreement, as if it were a party to this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement creates any promise by GM or GMAC, respectively, to be responsible for the payment or performance of any obligation owed by their respective Subsidiaries, unless expressly provided in this Agreement.
SECTION 24. Resolution of Conflicting Terms. To the extent that any term or provision of any Specified Integrated Agreement conflicts with anything contained in this Agreement, the terms and provisions of this Agreement govern and control.
SECTION 25. Effective Date. The amendment and restatement of the Original MSA made herein shall be effective as of and from the Effective Date.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above. GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION, by
Name: Title: GMAC LLC, by
Name: Title: [SIGNATURE PAGE TO AMENDED AND RESTATED MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT]
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Exposure
Guaranties
Lease premium In-transit financing
Stand-By Fee (formerly known as Lease Premium Payment) GM Entity-owned dealerships Excluded facilities Argonaut leases
Surety bonds
EXHIBIT A
Excluded Exposures
Exposure Description
Guaranties provided by any GM Entity for the benefit of one or more GMAC Entities with respect to obligations of Persons other than GM Entities to any GMAC Entity.
Amounts owed under the U.S. Consumer Agreement in connection with [***] as set forth in the U.S. Consumer Agreement
Amounts of dealer obligations prepaid to any GM Entity by any GMAC Entity under the Dealer Financing Service Agreement, the U.S. Advance Payment Agreement, the Canada Advance Payment Agreement or any implementing agreement in connection with the foregoing.
$3.75 million quarterly payment owed by GM under Section 3.9 of the U.S. Consumer Agreement from 2009 through 2014, but only to the extent of the amount of such obligations not in excess of the Canadian exclusivity fees owed by GMAC Canada Limited to GM Canada Limited under the Canada Consumer Agreement.
GMAC Entity loans to dealers partially-owned or wholly-owned by any GM Entity including but not limited to multi-site plan dealers and Motors Holdings dealers (including Saab Cars USA dealers).
Any facility entered into after the date of the Original MSA that GM and GMAC agree in writing will be an Excluded Exposure.
Any lease of property by a GMAC Entity to Argonaut Holdings or its affiliates (individually and collectively, "Argonaut"), which Argonaut then subleases to a dealership.
Designated GM Domestic Entities' surety bonds issued and outstanding on November 30, 2006 to the extent cash collateralized in accordance with, and subject to, the terms and conditions of the security agreement applicable thereto.
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EXHIBIT B
Opt In Letter to Amended and Restated Master Services Agreement
To: GMAC LLC ("GMAC")
Opt In Letter
GMAC and General Motors Corporation ("GM") have entered into that certain Amended and Restated Master Services Agreement, effective as of December 29, 2008 ("MSA"), establishing the terms and conditions applicable to inter-corporate dealings among GM, Designated GM Domestic Entities, and GMAC with respect to certain Specified Integrated Agreements (as defined in the MSA). [Insert Designated GM Domestic Entity name] ("Joining Entity") desires to enjoy the rights and benefits under and flowing from the MSA, therefore, Joining Entity hereby adopts for itself, and binds itself to, the terms and conditions of the MSA and any amendments thereto made, with or without prior consultation with Joining Entity, as though Joining Entity were an original party to the MSA and any such amendments. Joining Entity agrees that it may not:
1. Assign this Opt In Letter, or the rights and obligations under it or the MSA, to anyone, absent GM's and GMAC's prior written consent. 2. Unilaterally terminate this Opt In Letter.
This Opt In Letter is effective as of the date of signature by the parties hereto.
[Name of Joining Entity]
By: Title: Date:
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Schedule 1 To Amended and Restated Master Services Agreement
Specified Integrated Agreements
Except as otherwise defined in this Agreement, the following agreements are defined as set forth in the Purchase and Sale Agreement. 1. This Agreement 2. Agreement on Separation 3. U.S. Consumer Agreement 4. IO Consumer Finance Agreement 5. Dealer Financing Service Agreement 6. Designated Commitments to Pay 7. U.S. Advance Payment Agreement 8. U.S. Remarketing Agreement 9. Marketing Service Agreement 10. Insurance Services Agreement 11. License Agreement 12. Transition Services Agreement 13. Information Technology Agreement 14. European Cooperation Agreement 15. Canada Consumer Agreement
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Schedule 2 To Amended and Restated Master Services Agreement
Specified Offset Agreements
Except as otherwise defined in this Agreement, the following agreements are defined as set forth in the Purchase and Sale Agreement. 1. This Agreement, to the extent applicable 2. U.S. Consumer Agreement 3. Dealer Service Agreement 4. Designated Commitments to Pay 5. U.S. Advance Payment Agreement 6. U.S. Remarketing Agreement 7. Marketing Service Agreement 8. Insurance Services Agreement 9. Transition Services Agreement 10. Information Technology Agreement 11. Interest Rate and Currency Swap 12. Second Residual Liability Payout Agreement dated as of October 4, 2006 among GM, Saab Cars USA, Inc., Saturn Corporation, and GMAC 13. Canadian OPEB Assumption Agreement
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$7,072,488,605 SECURED CREDIT AGREEMENT
among
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY, as the Borrower,
THE GUARANTORS
and
THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, as the Lender
Dated as of July 10, 2009
Exhibit 10.3 EXECUTION VERSION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
SECTION 1
DEFINITIONS
1.1 Defined Terms
2
1.2 Other Definitional Provisions
34
1.3 Conversion of Foreign Currencies
34
SECTION 2
AMOUNT AND TERMS OF LOANS
2.1 Loans
35
2.2 [Intentionally Omitted]
35
2.3 Repayment of Loans; Evidence of Debt
35
2.4 Optional Prepayments
35
2.5 Mandatory Prepayments
35
2.6 Interest Rates and Payment Dates/Fee Payment Dates/Fees
38
2.7 Computation of Interest and Fees
39
2.8 Inability to Determine Interest Rate; Illegality
39
2.9 Treatment of Payments
40
2.10 Indemnity
40
2.11 [Intentionally Omitted]
41
2.12 Taxes
41
2.13 Requirements of Law
43
SECTION 3
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
3.1 Existence
44
3.2 Financial Condition
44
3.3 Litigation
45
3.4 No Breach
45
3.5 Action, Binding Obligations
45
3.6 Approvals
45
3.7 Taxes
46
3.8 Investment Company Act
46
3.9 [Intentionally Omitted]
46
3.10 Chief Executive Office; Chief Operating Office
46
3.11 Location of Books and Records
46
3.12 True and Complete Disclosure
46
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3.13 ERISA
47
3.14 Expense Policy
48
3.15 Subsidiaries
48
3.16 Capitalization
48
3.17 Fraudulent Conveyance
48
3.18 USA PATRIOT Act
48
3.19 Embargoed Person
49
3.20 Use of Proceeds
49
3.21 Representations Concerning the Collateral
49
3.22 Labor Matters
50
3.23 Survival of Representations and Warranties
50
3.24 [Intentionally Omitted]
51
3.25 Intellectual Property
51
3.26 JV Agreements
52
3.27 [Intentionally Omitted]
52
3.28 Excluded Collateral
52
3.29 Mortgaged Real Property
52
3.30 No Change
52
3.31 Certain Documents
52
3.32 Insurance
52
SECTION 4
CONDITIONS PRECEDENT; RESERVE FUNDS
4.1 Conditions to Effectiveness
52
4.2 Conditions to Withdrawal of Reserve Funds; Escrow Accounts
57
SECTION 5
AFFIRMATIVE COVENANTS
5.1 Financial Statements
58
5.2 Notices; Reporting Requirements
61
5.3 Existence
62
5.4 Payments of Taxes
62
5.5 Use of Proceeds
63
5.6 Maintenance of Property; Insurance
63
5.7 Further Identification of Collateral
63
5.8 Defense of Title
64
5.9 Preservation of Collateral
64
5.10 [Intentionally Omitted]
64
5.11 Maintenance of Licenses
64
5.12 [Intentionally Omitted]
64
5.13 OFAC
64
5.14 Investment Company
64
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5.15 Further Assurances
64
5.16 Executive Privileges and Compensation
65
5.17 Aircraft
66
5.18 Restrictions on Expenses
66
5.19 Employ American Workers Act
67
5.20 Internal Controls; Recordkeeping; Additional Reporting
67
5.21 Waivers
68
5.22 Modification of Canadian Facility Documents and VEBA Note Facility
68
5.23 Additional Guarantors
68
5.24 [Intentionally Omitted]
69
5.25 Inspection of Property; Books and Records; Discussions
69
5.26 SEC Reporting Requirements
69
5.27 Vitality Commitment
69
5.28 Survival of TARP Covenants
70
5.29 [Intentionally Omitted.]
70
5.30 Intellectual Property
70
5.31 Various Agreements
70
SECTION 6
NEGATIVE COVENANTS
6.1 Prohibition on Fundamental Changes
71
6.2 [Intentionally Omitted]
71
6.3 [Intentionally Omitted]
71
6.4 Limitation on Liens
71
6.5 Restricted Payments
71
6.6 Amendments to Transaction Documents
72
6.7 [Intentionally Omitted]
73
6.8 Negative Pledge
73
6.9 Indebtedness
73
6.10 [Intentionally Omitted]
73
6.11 [Intentionally Omitted]
73
6.12 Limitation on Sale of Assets
73
6.13 Restrictions on Pension Plans
73
6.14 [Intentionally Omitted]
73
6.15 [Intentionally Omitted]
73
6.16 Clauses Restricting Subsidiary Distributions
74
6.17 [Intentionally Omitted]
74
6.18 [Intentionally Omitted]
74
6.19 [Intentionally Omitted]
74
6.20 Conflict with Canadian Facility
74
6.21 [Intentionally Omitted]
75
6.22 Conflict with VEBA Note Facility
75
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SECTION 7
EVENTS OF DEFAULT
7.1 Events of Default
75
7.2 Remedies upon Event of Default
79
SECTION 8
MISCELLANEOUS
8.1 Amendments and Waivers
80
8.2 Notices
80
8.3 No Waiver; Cumulative Remedies
82
8.4 Survival of Representations and Warranties
82
8.5 Payment of Expenses
82
8.6 Successors and Assigns; Participations and Assignments
83
8.7 Set-off
85
8.8 Counterparts
85
8.9 Severability
85
8.10 Integration
85
8.11 Governing Law
85
8.12 Submission to Jurisdiction; Waivers
85
8.13 Acknowledgments
86
8.14 Release of Guarantees
86
8.15 Confidentiality
86
8.16 Waivers of Jury Trial
87
8.17 USA PATRIOT Act
87
8.18 Effect of Amendment and Restatement of the Newco Credit Facility
87
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ANNEXES:
I
Form of Budget
II
Business Plan
SCHEDULES:
1.1A
Funding Office
1.1B
Guarantors
1.1C
Mortgaged Property
1.1D
Pledgors
1.1E
[Intentionally Omitted]
1.1F
[Intentionally Omitted]
1.1G
Certain Excluded Subsidiaries
3.3
Material Litigation
3.10
Chief Executive Office and Chief Operating Office
3.11
Location of Books and Records
3.15
Subsidiaries
3.16
Ownership of North American Group Members
3.21
Jurisdictions and Recording Offices
3.25
Intellectual Property
3.26
JV Agreements
3.28
Excluded Collateral
EXHIBITS:
A
Form of Amended and Restated Guaranty and Security Agreement
B-1
Form of Secretary's Certificate
B-2
Form of Officer's Certificate
C
Form of Assignment and Assumption
D-1
Form of Waiver for the Loan Parties
D-2
Form of Waiver of SEO to the Treasury
D-3
Form of Consent and Waiver of SEO to Borrower
D-4
Form of Waiver of Senior Employee to the Treasury
D-5
Form of Consent and Waiver of Senior Employee to Borrower
E-1
Form of Legal Opinion of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
E-2
Form of Legal Opinion of In-House Counsel
E-3
Form of Legal Opinion of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
E-4
Form of Legal Opinion of Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP
E-5
Form of Legal Opinion of Gunderson Law Firm, a Professional Corporation
F
Form of Compliance Certificate
G
Form of Amended and Restated Note
H
Form of Reserve Notice
I
Form of Amended and Restated Environmental Agreement
J
Form of Mortgage
K
Form of Amended and Restated Intellectual Property Pledge Agreement
L
Form of Amended and Restated Equity Pledge Agreement
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SECURED CREDIT AGREEMENT (this "Agreement"), dated as of July 10, 2009 by and among GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY, a Delaware corporation (the "Borrower"), the Guarantors (as defined below), and THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, as the lender hereunder (the "Lender" or the "Treasury").
W I T N E S S E T H:
WHEREAS, pursuant to (a) the Amended and Restated Master Sale and Purchase Agreement dated as of June 26, 2009 (as amended by the First Amendment dated as of June 30, 2009 and the Second Amendment dated as of July 5, 2009, the "Master Transaction Agreement") among General Motors Corporation, a Delaware corporation ("GM Oldco"), a debtor and debtor-in-possession in a case pending under chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code (as defined below) and certain other sellers party thereto (collectively, the "Sellers") and the Borrower, and (b) the other Transaction Documents (as defined below), and in accordance with the Bankruptcy Code, on the date hereof (i) the Sellers sold, transferred, assigned, conveyed and delivered to the Borrower and certain of its Subsidiaries, and the Borrower and certain of its Subsidiaries directly or indirectly purchased, accepted and acquired from the Sellers, the Purchased Assets (as defined in the Master Transaction Agreement) and assumed the Assumed Liabilities (as defined in the Master Transaction Agreement) and (ii) the Sellers and the Borrower and one or more of their respective Subsidiaries have entered into the other Related Transactions (as defined below);
WHEREAS, GM Oldco, certain of GM Oldco's subsidiaries, the Lender and the Canadian Lender (as defined below) entered into the $33,300,000,000 Secured Superpriority Debtor-in-Possession Credit Agreement dated as of June 3, 2009 (as amended, modified, or supplemented from time to time prior to the date hereof, the "DIP Credit Agreement") in respect of a term loan credit facility more particularly described in the DIP Credit Agreement;
WHEREAS, prior to the date hereof, a portion of Tranche B Term Loans in an amount equal to $16,425,000,000 was deposited into the Escrow Account (as defined below), which Escrow Account is included in the Purchased Assets;
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Master Transaction Agreement, the other Transaction Documents and the Assignment and Assumption Agreement dated as of the date hereof (the "Newco Loan Assumption Agreement") between GM Oldco, as assignor, and the Borrower, as assignee, the Borrower assumed a portion of the Tranche B Term Loans (as defined in the DIP Credit Agreement) made by the Lender under the DIP Credit Agreement in the amount of $7,072,488,605 (the "Newco Credit Facility") and all of GM Oldco's obligations with respect thereto that pursuant to the Loan Documents are jointly and severally guaranteed by the Guarantors;
WHEREAS, the Borrower has requested that the Lender amend and restate the terms and provisions of the Newco Credit Facility as more particularly set forth herein and in the other Loan Documents;
WHEREAS, the Lender is willing to amend and restate the Newco Credit Facility on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth herein and in the other Loan Documents;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual agreements contained herein, the parties hereto agree that on the Effective Date, as provided in Section 8.18, the Newco Credit Facility shall be amended and restated in its entirety as follows:
SECTION 1
DEFINITIONS
1.1. Defined Terms. As used in this Agreement, the terms listed in this Section 1.1 shall have the respective meanings set forth in this Section 1.1.
"1908 Holdings": 1908 Holdings Ltd., a Subsidiary of General Motors of Canada Limited.
"ABR": for any day, a rate per annum (rounded upwards, if necessary, to the next 1/16 of 1%) equal to the greatest of (a) the Prime Rate in effect on such day, (b) the Federal Funds Effective Rate in effect on such day plus 1/2 of 1% and (c) the three month Eurodollar Rate (for the avoidance of doubt after giving effect to the provisos in the definition thereof) plus 1.00%; provided that, in the event the Lender shall have determined that adequate and reasonable means do not exist for ascertaining the calculation of clause (c), such calculation shall be replaced with the last available calculation of the three month Eurodollar Rate plus 1.00%. Any change in the ABR due to a change in the Prime Rate, the Federal Funds Effective Rate or the three month Eurodollar Rate shall be effective as of the opening of business on the effective day of such change in the Prime Rate, the Federal Funds Effective Rate or the three month Eurodollar Rate, respectively.
"ABR Loans": Loans the rate of interest applicable to which is based upon the ABR.
"Additional First Lien Indebtedness": as of any date of determination, principal amount of Indebtedness (other than Indebtedness described in clauses (a) through (r) (inclusive) of the definition of "Permitted Indebtedness") in excess of $6,000,000,000 secured on a first priority basis by the Collateral or the Canadian Collateral or any portion of either of the foregoing (including, without limitation, Structured Financing), provided that, (i) on the date such Indebtedness is incurred, the Consolidated Leverage Ratio shall be less than 3.00 to 1.00 after giving pro forma effect to the incurrence of such Indebtedness, (ii) a portion of the Net Cash Proceeds of such Indebtedness (other than revolving credit loans) are used to prepay the Loans in accordance with Section 2.5(a), (iii) the aggregate amount of commitments under revolving credit facilities, if any, together with any revolving credit facilities constituting Excluded First Lien Indebtedness, shall not exceed $4,000,000,000, (iv) with respect to any revolving credit facility, the amount of Indebtedness thereunder for the purpose of determining compliance with clauses (i) and (iii) of this definition shall equal the commitment thereunder and (v) the lenders party thereto (or an agent on behalf of such lenders) shall have executed and delivered an intercreditor agreement in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Lender which may be an amendment, restatement, modification or supplement to the Intercreditor Agreement.
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"Additional Guarantor": as defined in Section 5.23.
"Affiliate": with respect to any Person, any other Person which, directly or indirectly, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, such Person. For purposes of this Agreement, "control" (together with the correlative meanings of "controlled by" and "under common control with") means possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management or policies of such Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract, or otherwise. For the avoidance of doubt, pension plans of a Person and entities holdings the assets of such plans, shall not be deemed to be Affiliates of such Person. Notwithstanding the foregoing, none of (i) the Government of the United States (or any branch or agency thereof), (ii) the Government of Canada (or any branch or agency thereof), (iii) the Government of Ontario (or any branch or agency thereof), or (iv) the VEBA or the UAW, shall be considered an Affiliate of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries.
"Agreement": as defined in the preamble hereto.
"Anti-Money Laundering Laws": as defined in Section 3.18(d).
"Applicable Law": as to any Person, all laws (including common law), statutes, regulations, ordinances, treaties, judgments, decrees, injunctions, writs and orders of any court, governmental agency or authority and rules, regulations, orders, directives, licenses and permits of any Governmental Authority applicable to such Person or its property or in respect of its operations.
"Applicable Margin": (A) 4.0% per annum in the case of ABR Loans and (B) 5.0% per annum in the case of Eurodollar Loans.
"Applicable Net Cash Proceeds": with respect to any Additional First Lien Indebtedness, Permitted Unsecured Indebtedness or Attributable Obligations under each applicable Sale/Leaseback Transaction, an amount equal to the UST Facility Percentage of an amount equal to 41.949% of the Net Cash Proceeds of such Indebtedness or Attributable Obligations, as applicable.
"Applicable Rejected Prepayment Amount": on any date of determination: (a) with respect to any Canadian Lender Rejection Notice, an amount equal to (i) the amount of the mandatory prepayment rejected by the Canadian Lender pursuant to Section 2.07(d) of the Canadian Facility multiplied by (ii) a percentage equal to (x) the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the Loans held by the Treasury on such date divided by (y) the sum of the aggregate outstanding amount of the Loans held by the Treasury on such date and the aggregate Outstanding Principal of the VEBA Note Facility held by VEBA on such date; and (b) with respect to any VEBA Rejection Notice, an amount equal to (i) the amount of the mandatory prepayment rejected by the VEBA pursuant to Section 2.5(g) of
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the VEBA Note Facility multiplied by (ii) a percentage equal to (x) the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the Loans held by the Treasury on such date divided by (y) the sum of the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the Loans held by the Treasury on such date and the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the loans held by the Canadian Lender under the Canadian Facility on such date.
"Asset Sale": any Disposition of property or series of related Dispositions of property occurring contemporaneously (other than any Excluded Disposition) that yields gross proceeds to any Group Member (other than Excluded Subsidiaries) (valued at the initial principal amount thereof in the case of noncash proceeds consisting of notes or other debt securities and valued at fair market value in the case of other non-cash proceeds) in excess of (i) $25,000,000 if received by a Group Member that is a Foreign Subsidiary, or (ii) $15,000,000 if received by a Group Member that is not a Foreign Subsidiary. The term "Asset Sale" shall not include any issuance of Capital Stock or any event that constitutes a Recovery Event.
"Assignee": as defined in Section 8.6(b).
"Assignment and Assumption": an Assignment and Assumption, substantially in the form of Exhibit C, including an agreement by the assignee thereunder to be bound by the terms and provisions of the Intercreditor Agreement.
"Attributable Obligations": in respect of a Sale/Leaseback Transaction means, as at the time of determination, the present value (discounted at the interest rate implicit in the transaction) of the total obligations of the lessee for rental payments required to be paid during the remaining term of the lease included in such Sale/Leaseback Transaction (including any period for which such lease has been extended), determined in accordance with GAAP; provided, however, that if such Sale/Leaseback Transaction results in a Capital Lease Obligation, the amount of Indebtedness represented thereby shall be determined in accordance with the definition of "Capital Lease Obligations." For purposes of calculating the Consolidated Leverage Ratio, the aggregate amount of Attributable Obligations outstanding as of any date of determination shall be (i) $500,000,000 plus (ii) the amount of Attributable Obligations entered into after the Effective Date.
"Auto Supplier Support Program": that certain program established by the Treasury to facilitate payment of certain receivables to automotive suppliers.
"Bankruptcy Code": the United States Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. Section 101 et seq.
"Bankruptcy Court": the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (together with the District Court for the Southern District of New York, where applicable).
"Bankruptcy Exceptions": limitations on, or exceptions to, the enforceability of an agreement against a Person due to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors' rights generally or the application of general equitable principles, regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a proceeding at law or in equity.
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"Benefit Plan": any employee benefit plan within the meaning of section 3(3) of ERISA and any other plan, arrangement or agreement which provides for compensation, benefits, fringe benefits or other remuneration to any employee, former employee, individual independent contractor or director, including without limitation, any bonus, incentive, supplemental retirement plan, golden parachute, employment, individual consulting, change of control, bonus or retention agreement, whether provided directly or indirectly by any Loan Party or otherwise.
"Board": the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System of the United States (or any successor).
"Borrower": as defined in the preamble hereto.
"Borrower's Organizational Documents": the Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation of the Borrower dated July 9, 2009 and filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware, together with the Amended and Restated Bylaws of the Borrower dated as of July 9, 2009, as the same may be further amended, restated, supplemented or replaced from time to time in accordance with the terms and conditions hereof and of the other Loan Documents.
"Budget": a budget substantially in the form of Annex I, reasonably satisfactory to the Lender in its sole discretion, (a) with respect to the budget delivered on the Effective Date pursuant to Section 4.1(h), covering the remainder of fiscal year 2009 (presented on a monthly basis) together with a budget with respect to the four immediately succeeding fiscal years (presented on an annual basis); and (b) with respect to each budget delivered after the Effective Date, covering the periods and presented in accordance with Section 5.2(k).
"Business Day": any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or other day on which banks in New York City are permitted to close; provided, however, that when used in connection with a Eurodollar Loan, the term "Business Day" shall also exclude any day on which banks are not open for dealings in Dollar deposits in the London Interbank market.
"Business Plan": as defined in Section 4.1(t).
"Canadian Collateral": the "Collateral" as defined in the Canadian Facility.
"Canadian Facility": the Second Amended and Restated Loan Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, by and among GM Canada, as borrower, the other loan parties party thereto, and the Canadian Lender, as lender, in form and substance substantially similar to this Agreement with modifications otherwise satisfactory to the Lender as the same may be amended, restated, supplemented or modified from time to time hereafter in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents.
"Canadian Guarantors": shall mean the "Guarantors" under and as defined in the Canadian Facility.
"Canadian Lender": Export Development Canada, a corporation established pursuant to the laws of Canada, and its successors and assigns.
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"Canadian Lender Rejection Notice": a notice from the Canadian Lender to GM Canada rejecting a mandatory prepayment under the Canadian Facility following the initial offer to repay the loans thereunder in accordance with Section 2.07(d) of the Canadian Facility.
"Canadian Subscriber": 7176384 Canada, Inc.
"Canadian Subscription Agreement": As defined in the Canadian Facility.
"Canadian Subsidiary": each direct or indirect Subsidiary of the Borrower incorporated under the laws of Canada or any state, province, commonwealth or territory thereof.
"Capital Lease Obligations": for any Person, all obligations of such Person to pay rent or other amounts under a lease of (or other agreement conveying the right to use) Property to the extent such obligations are required to be classified and accounted for as a capital lease on a balance sheet of such Person under GAAP, and, for purposes of this Agreement, the amount of such obligations shall be the capitalized amount thereof, determined in accordance with GAAP.
"Capital Stock": any and all equity interests, including any shares of stock, membership or partnership interests, participations or other equivalents whether certificated or uncertificated (however designated) of a corporation, limited liability company, partnership or joint venture or any other entity, and any and all similar ownership interests in a Person and any and all warrants or options to purchase any of the foregoing.
"Cases": the cases commenced on June 1, 2009 by GM Oldco, Saturn, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, Saturn Distribution Corporation, a Delaware corporation, and Chevrolet-Saturn of Harlem, Inc., a Delaware corporation, in connection with voluntary petitions filed by each of the foregoing in the Bankruptcy Court for relief.
"Cash Equivalents": (a) U.S. Dollars, or money in other currencies received in the ordinary course of business, (b) securities with maturities of one year or less from the date of acquisition issued or fully guaranteed or insured by the United States or Canadian government or any agency thereof, (c) securities with maturities of one year or less from the date of acquisition issued or fully guaranteed by any state, province, commonwealth or territory of the United States or Canada, by any political subdivision or taxing authority of any such state, province, commonwealth or territory or by any foreign government, the securities of which state, province, commonwealth, territory, political subdivision, taxing authority or foreign government (as the case may be) are rated at least "A" by S&P or "A" by Moody's or equivalent rating; (d) demand deposit, certificates of deposit and time deposits with maturities of one year or less from the date of acquisition and overnight bank deposits of any commercial bank, supranational bank or trust company having a credit rating of "F-1" or higher by Fitch (or the equivalent rating by S&P or Moody's), (e) repurchase obligations with respect to securities of the types (but not necessarily maturity) described in clauses (b) and (c) above, having a term of not more than 90 days, of banks (or bank holding companies) or subsidiaries of such banks (or bank holding companies) and non-bank broker-dealers listed on the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's list of primary and other reporting dealers ("Repo Counterparties"), which Repo Counterparties have a credit rating of at least "F-1" or higher by Fitch (or the equivalent rating by S&P or Moody's), (f) commercial paper rated at least A-1 or the equivalent thereof by S&P or P-1 or the equivalent
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thereof by Moody's and in either case maturing within one year after the day of acquisition, (g) short-term marketable securities of comparable credit quality, (h) shares of money market mutual or similar funds which invest at least 95% in assets satisfying the requirements of clauses (a) through (g) of this definition (except that such assets may have maturities of 13 months or less), and (i) in the case of a Foreign Subsidiary, substantially similar investments, of comparable credit quality relative to the sovereign credit risk of the Foreign Subsidiary's country, denominated in the currency of any jurisdiction in which such Foreign Subsidiary conducts business.
"Challenge Period": as defined in the Final DIP Order.
"Change of Control": with respect to the Borrower, the acquisition, after the Effective Date, by any other Person, or two or more other Persons acting in concert other than the Permitted Holders, the Lender, the Canadian Lender, the VEBA or any Affiliate of the Lender, the Canadian Lender, the VEBA, of beneficial ownership (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 of the Exchange Act) of outstanding shares of voting stock of the Borrower at any time if after giving effect to such acquisition such Person or Persons owns 20% or more of such outstanding voting stock.
"Code": the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time.
"Collateral": all property and assets of the Loan Parties of every kind or type whatsoever, including tangible, intangible, real, personal or mixed, whether now owned or hereafter acquired or arising, wherever located, and all proceeds, rents and products of the foregoing other than Excluded Collateral.
"Collateral Documents": means, collectively, the Guaranty, the Equity Pledge Agreement, the Intellectual Property Pledge Agreement, each Mortgage, the Escrow Account Control Agreement, and each other collateral assignment, security agreement, pledge agreement, agreement granting Liens in intellectual property rights, or similar agreements delivered to the Lender to secure the Obligations, as amended and restated in connection herewith (if applicable).
"Compensation Regulations": as defined in Section 5.16(a)(i).
"Compliance Certificate": a certificate duly executed by a Responsible Officer, substantially in the form of Exhibit F.
"Consolidated": the consolidation of accounts in accordance with GAAP.
"Consolidated Leverage Ratio": as of any date, the ratio of (a) Consolidated Total Debt, less the sum of cash and Cash Equivalents held by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, excluding Restricted Cash, on such day to (b) EBITDA for the period of four fiscal quarters ended on the last day of the most recent fiscal quarter for which financial statements have been delivered pursuant to Section 5.1.
"Consolidated Total Debt": at any date, the aggregate principal amount of all Indebtedness of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries that would be reflected on the consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as of such date in accordance with GAAP.
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"Contractual Obligation": as to any Person, any provision of any security issued by such Person or of any agreement, instrument or other undertaking to which such Person is a party or by which it or any of its property is bound.
"Controlled Affiliate": as defined in Section 3.18(a).
"Copyright Licenses": all licenses, contracts or other agreements, whether written or oral, naming a Loan Party as licensee or licensor and providing for the grant of any right to reproduce, publicly display, publicly perform, distribute, create derivative works of or otherwise exploit any works covered by any Copyright (including, without limitation, all Copyright Licenses set forth in Schedule 3.25 hereto).
"Copyrights": all domestic and foreign copyrights, whether registered or unregistered, including, without limitation, all copyright rights throughout the universe (whether now or hereafter arising) in any and all media (whether now or hereafter developed), in and to all original works of authorship (including, without limitation, all marketing materials created by or on behalf of any Loan Party), acquired or owned by a Loan Party (including, without limitation, all copyrights described in Schedule 3.25 hereto), all applications, registrations and recordings thereof (including, without limitation, applications, registrations and recordings in the United States Copyright Office or in any similar office or agency of the United States or any other country or any political subdivision thereof), and all reissues, renewals, restorations, extensions or revisions thereof.
"Default": any event, that with the giving of notice, the lapse of time, or both, would become an Event of Default.
"DIP Credit Agreement": as defined in the recitals hereto.
"Disposition": with respect to any Property, any sale, lease, sale and leaseback, assignment, conveyance, transfer or other disposition thereof (other than (i) exclusive licenses that do not materially impair the relevant Loan Party's ability to use or exploit the relevant Intellectual Property as it has been used or exploited by the Loan Parties as of the Closing Date (as defined in the DIP Credit Agreement) or (ii) nonexclusive licenses); and the terms "Dispose" and "Disposed of" shall have correlative meanings.
"Dollar Equivalent": on any date of determination, (a) with respect to any amount denominated in Dollars, such amount and (b) with respect to an amount denominated in any other currency, the equivalent in Dollars of such amount as determined by the Lender in accordance with normal banking industry practice using the Exchange Rate on the date of determination of such equivalent. In making any determination of the Dollar Equivalent, the Lender shall use the relevant Exchange Rate in effect on the date on which a Dollar Equivalent is required to be determined pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement. As appropriate, amounts specified herein as amounts in Dollars shall include any relevant Dollar Equivalent amount.
"Dollars" and "$": the lawful money of the United States.
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"Domestic 956 Subsidiary": any U.S. Subsidiary substantially all of the value of whose assets consist of equity of one or more Foreign 956 Subsidiaries for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
"Domestic Subsidiary": any Subsidiary that is organized or existing under the laws of the United States or Canada or any state, province, commonwealth or territory of the United States or Canada.
"EAWA": the Employ American Workers Act (Section 1611 of Division A, Title XVI of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009), Public Law No. 111-5, effective as of February 17, 2009, as may be amended and in effect from time to time.
"EBITDA": for any period, Net Income plus, to the extent deducted in determining Net Income, the sum of: (a) Interest Expense, amortization or write-off of debt discount, other deferred financing costs and other fees and charges associated with Indebtedness, plus (b) tax expense, plus (c) depreciation, plus (d) amortization, write-offs, write-downs, asset revaluations and other non-cash charges, losses and expenses, plus (e) impairment of intangibles, including goodwill, plus (f) extraordinary expenses or losses (as determined in accordance with GAAP) including an amount equal to any extraordinary loss, plus (g) any net loss realized by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with any Disposition or the extinguishment of Indebtedness, plus (h) special charges (including restructuring costs), plus (i) losses (but minus gains) due solely to the fluctuations in currency values or the mark-to-market impact of commodities derivatives, in each case in accordance with GAAP, plus (j) losses attributable to discontinued operations, plus (k) losses (but minus gains) attributable to the cumulative effect of a change in accounting principles, plus (l) non-recurring costs, charges and expenses during such period, plus (m) the amount of fees associated with advisory, consulting or other professional work done for equity offerings, minus (n) to the extent included in Net Income, extraordinary gains (as determined in accordance with GAAP), together with any related provision for taxes on such extraordinary gain, all calculated without duplication for the Borrower and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis for such period. For purposes of this Agreement, EBITDA shall (to the extent required to comply with Regulation S-X promulgated under the Securities Act) be adjusted on a pro forma basis to include, as of the first day of any applicable period, any acquisition and any Disposition contemplated by the Business Plan to be consummated during such period, including, without limitation, adjustments reflecting any nonrecurring costs and any extraordinary expenses of any acquisition and any Disposition consummated during such period and any Pro Forma Cost Savings attributable thereto, each calculated on a basis consistent with GAAP or as otherwise approved by the Lender in its sole discretion.
"EESA": the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, Public Law No. 110-343, effective as of October 3, 2008, as amended by Section 7000 et al. of Division A, Title VII of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Public Law No. 111-5, effective as of February 17, 2009, as may be further amended and in effect from time to time.
"Effective Date": July 10, 2009.
"EISA": the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, Public Law No. 110-140, effective as of January 1, 2009, as may be amended and in effect from time to time.
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"Embargoed Person": as defined in Section 3.19.
"Environmental Agreement": the Amended and Restated Environmental Agreement dated as of the date hereof, executed by the Loan Parties for the benefit of the Lender, substantially in the form of Exhibit I.
"Environmental Laws": any and all foreign, Federal, state, provincial, local or municipal laws, rules, orders, regulations, statutes, ordinances, codes, decrees, requirements of any Governmental Authority or other Requirements of Law (including common law) regulating, relating to or imposing liability or standards of conduct concerning protection of human health, the environment or natural resources, as now or may at any time hereafter be in effect.
"Equity Pledge Agreement": the Amended and Restated Equity Pledge Agreement dated as of the date hereof, made by each Pledgor in favor of the Lender substantially in the form of Exhibit L.
"ERISA": the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended from time to time.
"ERISA Affiliate": any corporation or trade or business or other entity, whether or not incorporated, that is a member of any group of organizations (i) described in Section 414(b), (c), (m) or (o) of the Code of which any Loan Party is a member or (ii) which is under common control with any Loan Party within the meaning of section 4001 of ERISA.
"ERISA Event": (i) any Reportable Event or a determination that a Plan is "at risk" (within the meaning of Section 302 of ERISA); (ii) the incurrence by the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliates of any liability under Title IV of ERISA with respect to the termination of any Plan or the withdrawal or partial withdrawal of the Borrower or any of its respective ERISA Affiliates from any Plan or Multiemployer Plan; (iii) the receipt by the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliates from the PBGC or a plan administrator of any notice relating to the intention to terminate any Plan or Plans or to appoint a trustee to administer any Plan; (iv) the receipt by the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliates of any notice, or the receipt by any Multiemployer Plan from the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliates of any notice, concerning the imposition of Withdrawal Liability or a determination that a Multiemployer Plan is, or is expected to be, insolvent or in reorganization, within the meaning of Title IV of ERISA; or (v) the occurrence of a nonexempt "prohibited transaction" with respect to which the Borrower, the other Loan Parties or their ERISA Affiliates is a "disqualified person" (within the meaning of Section 4975 of the Code) or with respect to which the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate could otherwise be liable.
"Escrow Account": each account of the Borrower at an Escrow Bank subject to an Escrow Account Control Agreement, including without limitation, account number 36855852 located at Citibank, N.A.
"Escrow Account Control Agreement": each account control agreement among the Borrower, the Escrow Bank, and the Lender, such agreements to be reasonably satisfactory to the Lender including without limitation the Deposit Agreement dated as of the date hereof among the Lender, the Borrower and Citibank, N.A.
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"Escrow Bank": Citibank, N.A. and each additional or replacement bank or other financial institution to which the Lender transfers or proposes to transfer Reserve Funds in accordance with Section 4.2(c).
"Eurocurrency Reserve Requirements": for any day as applied to a Eurodollar Loan, the aggregate (without duplication) of the maximum rates (expressed as a decimal fraction) of reserve requirements in effect on such day (including basic, supplemental, marginal and emergency reserves) under any regulations of the Board or other Governmental Authority having jurisdiction with respect thereto dealing with reserve requirements prescribed for eurocurrency funding (currently referred to as "Eurocurrency Liabilities" in Regulation D of the Board) maintained by a member bank of the Federal Reserve System.
"Eurodollar Base Rate": with respect to each day during each Interest Period pertaining to a Eurodollar Loan, the rate per annum determined on the basis of the rate for deposits in Dollars for a period equal to such Interest Period commencing on the first day of such Interest Period appearing on page LIBOR01 of the Reuters screen as of 11:00 a.m. (London time) two Business Days prior to the beginning of such Interest Period. In the event that such rate does not appear on such page of the Reuters screen (or otherwise on such screen), the Eurodollar Base Rate shall be determined by reference to such other comparable publicly available service for displaying eurodollar rates as may be selected by the Lender or, in the absence of such availability, by reference to the rate at which a reference institution selected by the Lender is offered Dollar deposits at or about 11:00 a.m. (New York City time) two Business Days prior to the beginning of such Interest Period in the interbank eurodollar market where its eurodollar and foreign currency and exchange operations are then being conducted for delivery on the first day of such Interest Period for the number of days comprised therein.
"Eurodollar Loans": Loans the rate of interest applicable to which is based upon the Eurodollar Rate.
"Eurodollar Rate": with respect to each day during each Interest Period pertaining to a Eurodollar Loan, a rate per annum determined for such day in accordance with the following formula (rounded upward to the nearest 1/100th of 1%):
Eurodollar Base Rate 1.00 Eurocurrency Reserve Requirements
; provided that, in no event shall the Eurodollar Rate be less than 2.00%.
"Event of Default": as defined in Section 7.1.
"Exchange Act": the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
"Exchange Rate": for any day with respect to any currency (other than Dollars), the rate at which such currency may be exchanged into Dollars, as set forth at 11:00 a.m. (New York time) on such day on the applicable Bloomberg currency page with respect to such currency. In the event that such rate does not appear on the applicable Bloomberg currency page, the Exchange Rate with respect to such currency shall be determined by reference to such other publicly available service for displaying exchange rates as may be agreed upon by the
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Lender and the Borrower or, in the absence of such agreement, such Exchange Rate shall instead be the spot rate of exchange of a reference institution selected by the Lender in the London Interbank market or other market where such reference institution's foreign currency exchange operations in respect of such currency are then being conducted, at or about 11:00 a.m. (New York time) on such day for the purchase of Dollars with such currency, for delivery two Business Days later; provided, however, that if at the time of any such determination, for any reason, no such spot rate is being quoted, the Lender may use any reasonable method it deems appropriate to determine such rate, and such determination shall be conclusive absent manifest error.
"Excluded Collateral": as defined on Schedule 3.28.
"Excluded Dispositions": (a) Dispositions of inventory in the ordinary course of business; (b) Dispositions of obsolete or worn-out property in the ordinary course of business, including leases with respect to facilities that are temporarily not in use or pending their Disposition; (c) Dispositions of accounts receivable more than 90 days past due in connection with the compromise, settlement or collection thereof on market terms; (d) Dispositions of any Capital Stock of any JV Subsidiary in accordance with the applicable joint venture agreement relating thereto; (e) any Disposition of (i) any Guarantor's or Pledged Entity's Capital Stock or other assets or Property of the Borrower or any Guarantor to the Borrower or any Guarantor, or (ii) any Group Member's (other than a Guarantor's or Pledged Entity's) Capital Stock or other assets or Property of any Group Member (other than the Borrower or any Guarantor) to the Borrower, any Guarantor or any other Group Member; (f) any Disposition of Cash Equivalents in a manner that is not prohibited by the terms of this Agreement or the other Loan Documents; (g) any Disposition by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries of any dealership property or Capital Stock in a dealership Subsidiary to the operating management of a dealership or any Disposition of property in connection with the dealer optimization plan, in each case in the ordinary course of business; (h) [intentionally omitted]; (i) [intentionally omitted]; and (j) the licensing and sublicensing of Patents, Trademarks and other Intellectual Property or other general intangibles to third persons on customary terms as determined by the board of directors, or such other individuals as they may delegate, in good faith and the ordinary course of business.
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"Excluded First Lien Indebtedness": Indebtedness secured on a first priority basis by the Collateral or the Canadian Collateral or any portion of either of the foregoing (other than Indebtedness described in clauses (a) through (r) (inclusive) of the definition of "Permitted Indebtedness") in an aggregate amount not exceeding $6,000,000,000 comprised of term loan and/or revolving credit loan facilities (including without limitation Structured Financing), provided that, (i) the aggregate amount of commitments under the revolving credit facilities, if any, together with any revolving credit facilities constituting Additional First Lien Indebtedness, shall not exceed $4,000,000,000, (ii) with respect to any revolving credit facility, the amount of Indebtedness thereunder for the purpose of determining compliance with clause (i) of this definition shall equal the commitment thereunder and (iii) the lenders party thereto (or an agent on behalf of such lenders) shall have executed and delivered an intercreditor agreement in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Lender, which may be an amendment, restatement, modification or supplement to the Intercreditor Agreement.
"Excluded Subsidiary": (i) any JV Subsidiary in which any Group Member owns less than 80% of the voting or economic interest, (ii) any Subsidiary that is a dealership, (iii) the Subsidiaries identified on Schedule 1.1G and any of the following, to the extent they become Subsidiaries after the Effective Date: (A) any Securitization Subsidiary; (B) any Financing Subsidiary; (C) any Insurance Subsidiary; and (D) any Subsidiary (and any parent or holding company thereof) that is primarily engaged in the investment management business or that is regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
"Excluded Taxes": as defined in Section 2.12.
"Executive Order": as defined in Section 3.19.
"Existing Agreements": the agreements of the Loan Parties and their Subsidiaries in effect (giving effect, where applicable, to their assumption by the applicable Person pursuant to any Transaction Document) on the Effective Date and any extensions, renewals and replacements thereof so long as any such extension, renewal and replacement could not reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the rights and remedies of the Lender under any of the Loan Documents.
"Existing UST Term Loan Agreements": collectively, the Existing UST Term Loan Agreement (as defined in the DIP Credit Agreement) and the Loan and Security Agreement dated as of January 16, 2009 by and between GM Oldco and the Lender.
"Expense Policy": the Borrower's comprehensive written policy on excessive or luxury expenditures maintained and implemented in accordance with the Treasury regulations contained in 31 C.F.R. Part 30.
"Extraordinary Receipts": any (i) insurance proceeds (other than the proceeds of self-insurance) that are not the proceeds of a Recovery Event, (ii) downward purchase price adjustments (other than purchase price adjustments resulting from tax refunds received by Canadian Subsidiaries), (iii) tax refunds (other than tax refunds received by Canadian Subsidiaries), judgments and litigation settlements, pension plan reversions and indemnity payments, and (iv) similar receipts outside of the ordinary course of business in each case
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received by any Group Member (other than an Excluded Subsidiary), in excess of (A) $25,000,000 if received by an applicable Group Member that is a Foreign Subsidiary, or (B) $15,000,000 if received by an applicable Group Member that is not a Foreign Subsidiary.
"Federal Funds Effective Rate": for any day, the weighted average of the rates on overnight federal funds transactions with members of the Federal Reserve System arranged by federal funds brokers, as published on the next succeeding Business Day by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, or, if such rate is not so published for any day that is a Business Day, the average of the quotations for the day of such transactions received by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. from three federal funds brokers of recognized standing selected by it (or, if JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. is no longer receiving such quotations for any reason, the average of such quotations received by a reference institution selected by the Lender).
"Final DIP Order": Final Order Pursuant to Bankruptcy Code Sections 105(a), 361, 362, 363, 364 and 507 and Bankruptcy Rules 2002, 4001 and 6004 (a) Approving a DIP Credit Facility and Authorizing the Debtors to Obtain Post-Petition Financing Pursuant Thereto, (b) Granting Related Liens and SuperPriority Status, (c) Authorizing the Use of Cash Collateral and (d) Granting Adequate Protection to Certain Pre-Petition Secured Parties, dated June 25, 2009 by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, In re General Motors Corporation et al., chapter 11 case no. 09-50026 (REG) (jointly administered).
"Financing Subsidiary": any Subsidiary that is primarily engaged in financing activities including, without limitation (a) debt issuances to, or that are guaranteed by, governmental or quasi-governmental entities (including any municipal, local, county, regional, state, provincial, national or international organization or agency), (b) lease transactions (including synthetic lease transactions and Sale/Leaseback Transactions permitted hereunder) and (c) lease and purchase financing provided by such Subsidiary to dealers and consumers.
"Fitch": Fitch, Inc. d/b/a Fitch IBCA.
"Foreign Assets Control Regulations": as defined in Section 3.19.
"Foreign 956 Subsidiary": any Non-U.S. Subsidiary of the Borrower that is a "controlled foreign corporation" as defined in Code Section 957.
"Foreign Subsidiary": any Subsidiary that is not a Domestic Subsidiary.
"Funding Office": the office of the Lender specified in Schedule 1.1A or such other office as may be specified from time to time by the Lender as its funding office by written notice to the Borrower.
"GAAP": generally accepted accounting principles as in effect from time to time in the United States.
"GM Canada": General Motors of Canada Limited, a corporation established pursuant to the laws of Canada.
"GM Oldco": as defined in the recitals hereto.
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"GM Oldco Parties": GM Oldco and its Subsidiaries that were Subsidiaries of GM Oldco immediately prior to the Effective Date.
"GM Warranty Commitment Program": as defined in the Warranty Administration Agreement.
"GMAC": GMAC LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and its Subsidiaries.
"GMAC Reorganization": any transactions consummated for the purpose of or in connection with the Borrower or any of its Affiliates (a) not being in control of GMAC for purposes of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, (b) not being an affiliate of GMAC for purposes of Sections 23A or 23B of the Federal Reserve Act, or (c) otherwise complying with the commitments made by the Borrower to the Federal Reserve System with regard to GMAC, including but not limited to, in each case, (i) the Disposition of all or any portion of the Capital Stock owned by the Borrower in GMAC to one or more trusts, and (ii) the Disposition of all or any portion of such Capital Stock by any trustee of any such trust.
"Governmental Authority": any federal, state, provincial, municipal or other governmental department, commission, board, bureau, agency or instrumentality, or any federal, state or municipal court, in each case whether of the United States or a foreign jurisdiction.
"Group Members": the collective reference to the Borrower and its Subsidiaries.
"Guarantee Obligation": as to any Person, any obligation of such Person directly or indirectly guaranteeing any Indebtedness of any other Person or in any manner providing for the payment of any Indebtedness of any other Person or otherwise protecting the holder of such Indebtedness against loss (whether by virtue of partnership arrangements, by agreement to keep-well, to purchase assets, goods, securities or services, or to take-or-pay or otherwise), provided that the term "Guarantee Obligation" shall not include (i) endorsements for collection or deposit in the ordinary course of business, or (ii) obligations to make servicing advances for delinquent taxes and insurance, or other obligations in respect of the Collateral, to the extent required by the Lender. The amount of any Guarantee Obligation of a Person shall be deemed to be an amount equal to the stated or determinable amount of the primary Indebtedness in respect of which such Guarantee Obligation is made or, if not stated or determinable, the maximum reasonably anticipated Indebtedness in respect thereof as determined by such Person in good faith. The terms "Guarantee" and "Guaranteed" used as verbs shall have correlative meanings.
"Guarantor": each Person listed on Schedule 1.1B and each other Person that becomes an Additional Guarantor.
"Guaranty": the Amended and Restated Guaranty and Security Agreement dated as of the date hereof, executed and delivered by the Borrower and each Guarantor, substantially in the form of Exhibit A.
"Indebtedness": for any Person: (a) obligations created, issued or incurred by such Person for borrowed money (whether by loan, the issuance and sale of debt securities or the sale of Property to another Person subject to an understanding or agreement, contingent or
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otherwise, to repurchase such Property from such Person (other than any repurchase obligations accounted for as operating leases)); (b) obligations of such Person to pay the deferred purchase or acquisition price of Property or services (other than trade payables or obligations associated with the purchase of tooling, machinery, equipment and engineering and design services, in each case incurred in the ordinary course of business); (c) indebtedness of others of the type referred to in clauses (a), (b), (d), (e), (f), (g) and (i) of this definition secured by a Lien on the Property of such Person, whether or not the respective indebtedness so secured has been assumed by such Person (provided, that for purposes of this Agreement the amount of such Indebtedness shall be deemed to be the lower of (x) the book value of such Property and (y) the principal amount of the indebtedness secured by such Property); (d) obligations (contingent or otherwise) of such Person in respect of letters of credit or similar instruments issued or accepted by banks and other financial institutions for the account of such Person; (e) Capital Lease Obligations or Attributable Obligations of such Person; (f) [intentionally omitted]; (g) indebtedness of others of the type referred to in clauses (a), (b), (d), (e), (f), (h) and (i) of this definition guaranteed by such Person; (h) all purchase money indebtedness of such Person; (i) indebtedness of general partnerships of which such Person is a general partner unless the terms of such indebtedness expressly provide that such Person is not liable therefor; (j) [intentionally omitted]; (k) [intentionally omitted]; and (l) any other indebtedness of such Person evidenced by a note, bond, debenture or similar instrument; provided, however, that Indebtedness shall exclude any obligations related to the hourly pension plans of Delphi Corporation and its Affiliates.
"Indemnified Liabilities": as defined in Section 8.5.
"Indemnitee": as defined in Section 8.5.
"Ineligible Acquirer": any Person (i) directly involved in the manufacture of motor vehicles or the business of which is restricted primarily to the financing of the sale or lease of motor vehicles or (ii) having beneficial ownership of 20% or more of the Capital Stock of a Person described in clause (i).
"Initial Note": as defined in Section 4.1(a)(vi).
"Insolvency": with respect to any Multiemployer Plan, the condition that such Plan is insolvent within the meaning of section 4245 of ERISA.
"Insurance Subsidiary": shall mean (i) any Subsidiary that is required to be licensed as an insurer or reinsurer or that is primarily engaged in insurance or reinsurance any (ii) any Subsidiary of a Person described in clause (i) above.
a party.
"Intellectual Property": all Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights owned by any Loan Party, and all rights under any Licenses to which a Loan Party is
"Intellectual Property Pledge Agreement": the Amended and Restated Intellectual Property Pledge Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, by and among each Loan Party and the Lender, substantially in the form of Exhibit K.
"Intercreditor Agreement": the Intercreditor Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, by and between the Lender and the VEBA.
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"Interest Expense": for any Person for any period, consolidated total interest expense of such Person and its Subsidiaries for such period and including, in any event, costs under interest rate swap agreements, interest rate cap agreements, interest rate collar agreements and interest rate insurance for such period.
"Interest Payment Date": (a) as to any ABR Loan, the first day of each March, June, September and December to occur while such Loan is outstanding and the final maturity date of such Loan, (b) as to any Eurodollar Loan, the last day of such Interest Period, and (c) as to any Loan, the date of any repayment or prepayment made in respect thereof.
"Interest Period": as to any Eurodollar Loan, (i) initially, the period commencing on the Borrowing Date (as defined in the DIP Credit Agreement) with respect to such Loan and ending three months thereafter; and (ii) thereafter, each period commencing on the last day of the next preceding Interest Period applicable to such Loan and ending three months thereafter; provided that all of the foregoing provisions relating to Interest Periods are subject to the following:
(A) if any Interest Period would otherwise end on a day that is not a Business Day, such Interest Period shall be extended to the next succeeding Business Day unless the result of such extension would be to carry such Interest Period into another calendar month in which event such Interest Period shall end on the immediately preceding Business Day;
(B) any Interest Period that would otherwise extend beyond the Maturity Date shall end on the Maturity Date; and (C) any Interest Period that begins on the last Business Day of a calendar month (or on a day for which there is no numerically corresponding day in the calendar month at the end of such Interest Period) shall end on the last Business Day of the calendar month at the end of such Interest Period.
"Investments": any advance, loan, extension of credit (by way of guaranty or otherwise) or capital contribution to, or purchase of any Capital Stock, bonds, notes, debentures or other debt securities of, or any assets constituting a business unit of, or any other investment in, any Person.
"JV Agreement": each partnership or limited liability company agreement (or similar agreement) between a North American Group Member or one of its Subsidiaries and the relevant JV Partner as the same may be amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time, in accordance with the terms hereof.
"JV Partner": each Person party to a JV Agreement that is not a Loan Party or one of its Subsidiaries.
"JV Subsidiary": any Subsidiary of a Group Member which is not a Wholly Owned Subsidiary and as to which the business and management thereof is jointly controlled by the holders of the Capital Stock therein pursuant to customary joint venture arrangements.
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"Lender": as defined in the preamble hereto.
"Licenses": collectively, the Copyright Licenses, the Trademark Licenses and the Patent Licenses.
"Lien": any mortgage, pledge, security interest, lien or other charge or encumbrance (in the nature of a security interest and other than licenses of Intellectual Property), including the lien or retained security title of a conditional vendor, upon or with respect to any property or assets.
"Loan Documents": this Agreement, the Notes, the Environmental Agreement, the Collateral Documents and each post-closing letter or agreement now and hereafter entered into among the parties hereto.
"Loan Parties": the Borrower and each Guarantor.
"Loans": as defined in Section 2.1.
"Master Transaction Agreement": as defined in the recitals.
"Material Adverse Effect": a material adverse effect on (a) the business, operations, property, condition (financial or otherwise) or prospects of (i) the North American Group Members (taken as a whole) or (ii) the Group Members (taken as a whole), (b) the ability of the Loan Parties (taken as a whole) to perform their obligations under any of the Loan Documents to which they are a party, (c) the validity or enforceability in any material respect of any of the Loan Documents to which the Loan Parties are a party, (d) the rights and remedies of the Lender under any of the Loan Documents, or (e) the Collateral (taken as a whole); provided that (w) the taking of any action by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, including the cessation of production, pursuant to and in accordance with the Budget, (x) the filing and continuance of the Cases and the orders thereunder, and (y) any action taken pursuant to the Section 363 Sale Order shall not be taken into consideration.
"Material North American Group Member": any North American Group Member that is a "Significant Subsidiary" as defined in Regulation S-X promulgated under the Securities Act.
"Maturity Date": the date on which the earliest to occur of (such earliest date, which may be extended by the Lender in its sole discretion in accordance with Section 8.1): (a) the sixth anniversary of the Effective Date and (b) the acceleration of any Loans in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
"Moody's": Moody's Investors Service, Inc. and its successors.
"Mortgage": each of the mortgages and deeds of trust made by the Borrower or any Guarantor in favor of, or for the benefit of, the Lender, substantially in the form of Exhibit J, taking into consideration the law and jurisdiction in which such mortgage or deed of trust is to be recorded or filed, to the extent applicable.
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"Mortgaged Property": each property listed on Schedule 1.1C, as to which the Lender shall be granted a Lien pursuant to the Mortgages.
"Multiemployer Plan": a multiemployer plan defined as such in Section 3(37) of ERISA to which contributions are required to be made by any Loan Party or any ERISA Affiliate or to which any Loan Party or any ERISA Affiliate may have any direct or indirect liability or obligation contingent or otherwise.
"Net Cash Proceeds": with respect to any event, (a) the cash proceeds received in respect of such event including (i) any cash received in respect of any non-cash proceeds (including any cash payments received by way of deferred payment of principal pursuant to a note or installment receivable or purchase price adjustment receivable or otherwise, but excluding any interest payments), but only as and when received, (ii) in the case of a casualty, insurance proceeds and (iii) in the case of a condemnation or similar event, condemnation awards and similar payments, net of (b) the sum of (i) all reasonable fees and out-of-pocket expenses paid to third parties (other than Affiliates) in connection with such event, (ii) in the case of a Disposition of an asset (including pursuant to a Sale/Leaseback Transaction or a casualty or a condemnation or similar proceeding), the amount of all payments required to be made as a result of such event to repay Indebtedness (other than the Loans) secured by such asset or otherwise subject to mandatory prepayment or lease obligations, as applicable, as a result of such event and (iii) the amount of all taxes paid (or reasonably estimated to be payable, including under any tax sharing arrangements) and, with respect to amounts that will be expatriated as a result of any event attributable to a Non-U.S. Subsidiary, the amount of any taxes that will be payable by any applicable Group Member as a result of the expatriation, and the amount of any reserves established to fund contingent liabilities reasonably estimated to be payable, in each case that are directly attributable to such event (as determined reasonably and in good faith by a Responsible Officer); provided that, Net Cash Proceeds shall exclude funds that GM Canada or any of the Canadian Guarantors are required to use to repay the loans under the Canadian Facility.
"Net Income": for any period, the net income (or loss) of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries calculated on a consolidated basis for such period determined in accordance with GAAP.
"Newco Credit Facility": as defined in the recitals hereto.
"Newco Loan Assumption Agreement": as defined in the recitals hereto.
"Non-Excluded Taxes": as defined in Section 2.12.
"Non-U.S. Lender": as defined in Section 2.12.
"Non-U.S. Subsidiary": any Subsidiary of any Loan Party that is not a U.S. Subsidiary.
"North American Group Members": collectively, the Loan Parties and each Domestic Subsidiary of a Loan Party that is not an Excluded Subsidiary.
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"Notes": collectively, the Initial Note and any promissory notes issued in connection with an assignment as contemplated by Section 2.3(b).
"Obligations": the unpaid principal of and interest on (including, without limitation, interest accruing after the maturity of the Loans and interest accruing after the filing of any petition in bankruptcy, or the commencement of any insolvency, reorganization or like proceeding, relating to any Loan Party, whether or not a claim for post-filing or post-petition interest is allowed in such proceeding) the Loans and all other obligations and liabilities of any Loan Party to the Lender, whether direct or indirect, absolute or contingent, due or to become due, or now existing or hereafter incurred, which may arise under, out of, or in connection with, this Agreement, any other Loan Document or any other document made, delivered or given in connection herewith or therewith, whether on account of principal, interest, reimbursement obligations, fees, indemnities, costs, expenses (including, without limitation, all fees, charges and disbursements of counsel to the Lender that are required to be paid by any Loan Party pursuant hereto) or otherwise.
"OFAC": the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the Treasury.
"Other Foreign 956 Subsidiary": any Non-U.S. Subsidiary substantially all of the value of whose assets consist of equity of one or more Foreign 956 Subsidiaries for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
"Other Taxes": any and all present or future stamp or documentary taxes or any other excise or property taxes, charges or similar levies arising from any payment made hereunder or from the execution, delivery or enforcement of, or otherwise with respect to, this Agreement or any other Loan Document (excluding, in each case, amounts imposed on an assignment, a grant of a Participation or other transfer of an interest in the Loan or any Loan Document).
"Outstanding Amount": as of any date of determination (a) with respect to Indebtedness, the aggregate outstanding principal amount thereof, (b) with respect to banker's acceptances, letters of credit or letters of guarantee, the aggregate undrawn, unexpired face amount thereof plus the aggregate unreimbursed drawn amount thereof, (c) with respect to hedging obligations, the aggregate amount recorded by the Borrower or any Subsidiary as its net termination liability thereunder calculated in accordance with the Borrower's customary accounting procedures, (d) with respect to cash management obligations or guarantees, the aggregate maximum amount thereof (i) that the relevant cash management provider is entitled to assert as such as agreed from time to time by the Borrower or any Subsidiary and such provider or (ii) the principal amount of the Indebtedness being guaranteed or, if less, the maximum amount of such guarantee set forth in the relevant guarantee and (e) with respect to any other obligations, the aggregate outstanding amount thereof.
"Outstanding Principal": as defined in the VEBA Note Facility.
"Participant": as defined in Section 8.6(c).
"Participation": as defined in Section 8.6(c).
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"Patent Licenses": all licenses, contracts or other agreements, whether written or oral, naming a Loan Party as licensee or licensor and providing for the grant of any right to manufacture, use, lease, or sell any invention, design, idea, concept, method, technique, or process covered by any Patent (including, without limitation, all Patent Licenses set forth in Schedule 3.25 hereto).
"Patents": all domestic and foreign letters patent, design patents, utility patents, industrial designs, and all intellectual property rights in inventions, trade secrets, ideas, concepts, methods, techniques, processes, proprietary information, technology, know-how, formulae, and other general intangibles of like nature, now existing or hereafter acquired or owned by a Loan Party (including, without limitation, all domestic and foreign letters patent, design patents, utility patents, industrial designs, inventions, trade secrets, ideas, concepts, methods, techniques, processes, proprietary information, technology, know-how and formulae described in Schedule 3.25 hereto), all applications, registrations and recordings thereof (including, without limitation, applications, registrations and recordings in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, or in any similar office or agency of the United States or any other country or any political subdivision thereof), and all reissues, re-examinations, divisions, continuations, continuations in part and extensions or renewals thereof.
"PBGC": the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation or any entity succeeding to any or all of its functions under ERISA.
"Permitted Holders": any holder of any Capital Stock of the Borrower as of the Effective Date, including, with respect to Capital Stock held by any GM Oldco Party, (i) a "liquidating trust," within the meaning of Treas. Reg. § 301.7701-4, to which such GM Oldco Party's assets are distributed, or (ii) any other entity established for the sole purpose of liquidating the assets of such GM Oldco Party.
"Permitted Indebtedness":
(a) Indebtedness created under any Loan Document;
(b) purchase money Indebtedness for real property, improvements thereto or equipment or personal property hereafter acquired (or, in the case of improvements, constructed) by, or Capital Lease Obligations of, any North American Group Member, provided that, the aggregate principal balance of such Indebtedness shall not exceed $1,000,000,000 at any one time outstanding;
(c) trade payables, if any, in the ordinary course of its business;
(d) Indebtedness existing on the Effective Date;
(e) intercompany Indebtedness of a North American Group Member in the ordinary course of business; provided that, the right to receive any repayment of such Indebtedness (other than any scheduled payments so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing) shall be subordinated to the Lender's rights to receive repayment of the Obligations;
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(f) Indebtedness under the Canadian Facility and the guarantee by the Borrower of the obligations thereunder;
(g) Indebtedness existing at the time any Person merges with or into or becomes a North American Group Member and not incurred in connection with, or in contemplation of, such Person merging with or into or becoming a North American Group Member; provided that any such merger shall comply with Section 6.1;
(h) Swap Agreements that are not entered into for speculative purposes;
(i) Indebtedness, including letters of credit, bankers' acceptances and similar instruments issued in the ordinary course of business, in respect of the financing of insurance premiums, customs, stay, performance, bid, surety or appeal bonds and similar obligations, completion guaranties, "take or pay" obligations in supply agreements, reimbursement obligations regarding workers' compensation claims, indemnification, adjustment of purchase price and similar obligations incurred in connection with the acquisition or disposition of any business or assets, and sales contracts, coverage of long-term counterparty risk in respect of insurance companies, purchasing and supply agreements, rental deposits, judicial appeals and service contracts;
(j) Indebtedness incurred in the ordinary course of business in connection with cash management and deposit accounts and operations, netting services, employee credit card programs and similar arrangements and Indebtedness arising from the honoring by a bank or other financial institution of a check, draft or similar instrument drawn against insufficient funds in the ordinary course of business, provided that such Indebtedness is extinguished within five Business Days of its incurrence;
(k) any guarantee by any Loan Party of Permitted Indebtedness;
(l) Indebtedness entered into under Section 136 of EISA;
(m) any extensions, renewals, exchanges or replacements of Indebtedness of the kind in clauses (a), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h), (i) and (l) of this definition to the extent (i) the principal amount of or commitment for such Indebtedness is not increased (except by an amount equal to unpaid accrued interest and premium thereon plus other reasonable fees and expenses incurred in connection with such extension, renewals or replacement), (ii) neither the final maturity nor the weighted average life to maturity of such Indebtedness is decreased and (iii) such Indebtedness, if subordinated in right of payment to the Lender of the Indebtedness under this Agreement, remains so subordinated on terms no less favorable to the Lender;
(n) any Sale/Leaseback Transaction; provided that, if on the date such Indebtedness is incurred, the Consolidated Leverage Ratio is greater than or equal to 3.00 to 1.00 after giving pro forma effect to such Indebtedness, an amount equal to the Applicable Net Cash Proceeds of the Attributable Obligations under such Sale/Leaseback Transaction shall be applied as a prepayment of the Loans in accordance with Section 2.5(a);
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(o) [intentionally omitted];
(p) any transactions undertaken by the Canadian Subsidiaries with 1908 Holdings, Parkwood Holdings Ltd., or GM Overseas Funding LLC in the ordinary course, consistent with past practice of the GM Oldco Parties;
(q) Indebtedness under the VEBA Note Facility;
(r) Indebtedness under the Supplier Receivables Facility;
(s) Excluded First Lien Indebtedness and Additional First Lien Indebtedness; and
(t) Permitted Unsecured Indebtedness.
"Permitted Liens": with respect to any Property of the Borrower or any of its U.S. Subsidiaries:
(a) Liens created under the Loan Documents;
(b) Liens on Property of a U.S. Subsidiary existing on the date hereof (including Liens on Property of a U.S. Subsidiary pursuant to Existing Agreements; provided that such Liens, and any renewal, replacement, amendment, extension or modification in whole or in part thereof, shall secure only those obligations that they secure on the date hereof and any permitted refinancing thereof);
(c) any Lien existing on any Property prior to the acquisition thereof by the Borrower or a U.S. Subsidiary or existing on any Property of any Person that becomes a U.S. Subsidiary after the date hereof prior to the time such Person becomes a U.S. Subsidiary; provided that (x) such Lien is not created in contemplation of or in connection with such acquisition or such Person becoming a U.S. Subsidiary, (y) such Lien does not apply to any other Property or assets of the Borrower or a U.S. Subsidiary, and (z) such Lien, and any renewal, replacement, amendment, extension or modification in whole or in part thereof, secures only those obligations that it secures on the date of such acquisition or the date such Person becomes a U.S. Subsidiary, as the case may be;
(d) Liens for taxes, assessments, governmental charges and utility charges not yet due or that are being contested in good faith, by proper proceedings diligently pursued, and as to which adequate reserves have been provided;
(e) carriers', warehousemen's, mechanics', materialmen's, repairmen's or other like Liens arising in the ordinary course of business and securing obligations that are not due and payable or that are being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and with respect to which adequate reserves have been provided for in accordance with GAAP;
(f) Liens securing Indebtedness permitted by clause (i) of the definition of "Permitted Indebtedness"; provided that, the aggregate principal balance of the
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Indebtedness at any one time outstanding secured by such Liens shall not exceed the greater of (x) $800,000,000 and (y) the maximum amount of Liens securing such Indebtedness permitted to be issued or incurred by North American Group Members and Structured Financing Subsidiaries under any Excluded First Lien Indebtedness and Additional First Lien Indebtedness;
(g) Liens securing Swap Agreements permitted by clause (h) of the definition of "Permitted Indebtedness";
(h) Liens securing Indebtedness permitted by clause (j) of the definition of "Permitted Indebtedness";
(i) customary Liens in favor of trustees and escrow agents, and netting and set-off rights, banker's liens and the like in favor of counterparties to financial obligations and instruments;
(j) Liens securing Indebtedness incurred under Section 136 of EISA;
(k) pledges and deposits made in the ordinary course of business in compliance with workmen's compensation, unemployment or other insurance and other social security laws or regulations;
(l) deposits to secure the performance of bids, trade contracts (other than for Indebtedness), leases (other than Capital Lease Obligations), statutory obligations, surety, customs and appeal bonds, performance bonds and other obligations of a like nature, or to secure the payment of import or customs duties, in each case incurred in the ordinary course of business;
(m) zoning and environmental restrictions, easements, licenses, encroachments, covenants, servitudes, rights-of-way, restrictions on use of real property or groundwater, institutional controls and other similar encumbrances or deed restrictions incurred in the ordinary course of business that, in the aggregate, are not substantial in amount and do not materially detract from the value of the property subject thereto or interfere with the ordinary conduct of the business of the Borrower or any U.S. Subsidiary;
(n) purchase money security interests in real property, improvements thereto or equipment or personal property hereafter acquired (or, in the case of improvements, constructed) by the Borrower or a U.S. Subsidiary, including pursuant to Capital Lease Obligations; provided that (i) such security interests secure Indebtedness permitted by Section 6.9, (ii) such security interests are incurred, and the Indebtedness secured thereby is created, within 90 days after such acquisition (or construction), (iii) the Indebtedness secured thereby does not exceed the lesser of the cost or the fair market value of such real property, improvements or equipment at the time of such acquisition (or construction) and (iv) such security interests do not apply to any other property or assets of the Borrower or any U.S. Subsidiary;
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(o) judgment Liens securing judgments not constituting an Event of Default under Section 7.1(n); (p) any Lien consisting of rights reserved to or vested in any Governmental Authority by statutory provision; (q) Liens securing Indebtedness described in clauses (d), (e), (f), (n), (q) and (s) of the definition of "Permitted Indebtedness"; (r) pledges or deposits made to secure reimbursement obligations in respect of letters of credit issued to support any obligations or liabilities described in clauses (k) or (l) of this definition; (s) Liens securing the Supplier Receivables Facility; (t) [intentionally omitted]; (u) statutory Liens incurred or pledges or deposits made in favor of a Governmental Authority to secure the performance of obligations of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries under Environmental Laws to which any assets of the Borrower or any such Subsidiary are subject; (v) other Liens created or assumed in the ordinary course of business of the Borrower and the U.S. Subsidiary; provided that the obligations secured by all such Liens shall not exceed the principal amount of $50,000,000 in the aggregate at any one time outstanding; (w) Liens on securities accounts (other than Liens to secure Indebtedness); (x) Liens under industrial revenue, municipal or similar bonds, only to the extent the corresponding Indebtedness is Permitted Indebtedness; (y) servicing agreements, development agreements, site plan agreements and other agreements with Governmental Authorities pertaining to the use or development of any of the properties and assets of the Borrower or any Subsidiary consisting of real property, provided the same are complied with; (z) Liens arising from security interests granted by Persons who are not Affiliates of the Borrower in such Person's co-ownership interest in Intellectual Property that such Person co-owns together with any Group Member; and (aa) during the Challenge Period, Liens securing Reserved Claims.
"Permitted Unsecured Indebtedness": unsecured Indebtedness of the Group Members (other than Excluded Subsidiaries) other than unsecured Indebtedness described in clauses (a) through (r) inclusive of the definition of "Permitted Indebtedness", provided that, (i) solely in the case of such unsecured Indebtedness incurred by the Borrower or any Domestic Subsidiary (other than Excluded Subsidiaries), in the event that such unsecured Indebtedness,
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when aggregated with all other Permitted Unsecured Indebtedness of the Borrower and its Domestic Subsidiaries (other than Excluded Subsidiaries) then outstanding or to be issued or incurred simultaneously with such unsecured Indebtedness, exceeds $1,000,000,000, then on the date such Indebtedness is incurred, the Consolidated Leverage Ratio shall be less than 3.00 to 1.00 after giving pro forma effect to the incurrence of such Indebtedness, (ii) with respect to any revolving credit facility, the amount of Indebtedness for the purpose of determining compliance with clause (i) of this definition shall equal the related commitment thereunder and (iii) a portion of the Net Cash Proceeds of such Indebtedness (other than revolving credit loans) are used to prepay the Loans in accordance with Section 2.5(a).
"Person": any individual, corporation, company, voluntary association, partnership, joint venture, limited liability company, trust, unincorporated association or government (or any agency, instrumentality or political subdivision thereof) or other entity of whatever nature.
"Plan": an employee benefit or other plan covered by Title IV of ERISA, other than a Multiemployer Plan, which is sponsored, established, contributed to or maintained by any Loan Party or any ERISA Affiliate, for which any of the Loan Parties or any of their respective ERISA Affiliates could have any liability, whether actual or contingent (whether pursuant to Section 4069 of ERISA or otherwise) or which any of the Loan Parties or any of their respective ERISA Affiliates previously maintained or contributed to during the six years prior to the Effective Date.
"Pledged Entity": a Subsidiary of a Loan Party whose Capital Stock is subject to a security interest in favor of the Lender pursuant to the Collateral Documents.
"Pledgors": the parties set forth on Schedule 1.1D and each other Person that makes a pledge in favor of the Lender under the Equity Pledge Agreement.
"Prime Rate": the rate of interest per annum publicly announced from time to time by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (or if JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. is no longer announcing such a rate for any reason, another reference institution selected by the Lender) as its prime rate in effect at its principal office in New York City (the Prime Rate not being intended to be the lowest rate of interest charged by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. or such other reference institution in connection with extensions of credit to borrowers).
"Pro Forma Cost Savings": with respect to any period, the reduction in net costs and related adjustments that (i) were directly attributable to an acquisition or a Disposition that occurred during the four-quarter period or after the end of the four-quarter period and on or prior to the applicable calculation date and calculated on a basis that is consistent with Regulation S-X, (ii) were actually implemented by the business that was the subject of any such acquisition or Disposition within six months after the date of the acquisition or Disposition and prior to the applicable calculation date that are supportable and quantifiable by the underlying accounting records of such business or (iii) relate to the business that is the subject of any such acquisition or Disposition and that the Borrower reasonably determines are probable based upon specifically identifiable actions to be taken within six months of the date of the acquisition or Disposition and, in the case of each of (i), (ii) and (iii), are described, as provided below, in an officers'
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certificate, as if all such reductions in costs had been effected as of the beginning of such period. Pro Forma Cost Savings described above shall be set forth in a certificate delivered to the Lender from the Borrower's chief financial officer, treasurer or assistant treasurer that outlines the specific actions taken or to be taken, the net cost savings achieved or to be achieved from each such action and that, in the case of clause (iii) above, such savings have been determined to be probable.
"Prohibited Jurisdiction": any country or jurisdiction, from time to time, that is the subject of a prohibition order (or any similar order or directive), sanctions or restrictions promulgated or administered by any Governmental Authority of the United States.
"Prohibited Person": any Person: (a) subject to the provisions of the Executive Order; (b) that is owned or controlled by, or acting for or on behalf of, any person or entity that is subject to the provisions of the Executive Order; (c) with whom the Lender is prohibited from dealing or otherwise engaging in any transaction by any terrorism or money laundering law, including the Executive Order; (d) who commits, threatens or conspires to commit or supports "terrorism" as defined in the Executive Order; (e) that is named as a "specially designated national and blocked person" on the most current list published by the OFAC at its official website, http://www.treas.gov/offices/enforcement/ofac/sdn/t11sdn.pdf or at any replacement website or other replacement official publication of such list; or (f) who is an Affiliate or affiliated with a Person listed above.
"Property": any right or interest in or to property of any kind whatsoever, whether real, personal or mixed and whether tangible or intangible.
"Records": all books, instruments, agreements, customer lists, credit files, computer files, storage media, tapes, disks, cards, software, data, computer programs, printouts and other computer materials and records generated by other media for the storage of information maintained by any Person with respect to the business and operations of the Loan Parties and the Collateral.
"Recovery Event": any settlement of or payment in respect of any property or casualty insurance claim (other than the proceeds of any selfinsurance) or any condemnation proceeding relating to any asset of any Group Member other than an Excluded Subsidiary in each case, in excess of (i) $25,000,000 if received by an applicable Group Member that is a Foreign Subsidiary, or (ii) $15,000,000 if received by an applicable Group Member that is not a Foreign Subsidiary.
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"Register": as defined in Section 8.6(b).
"Registration Rights Agreement": the Equity Registration Rights Agreement dated July 10, 2009 by and among the Borrower, the Lender, the Canadian Subscriber, the VEBA and GM Oldco.
"Regulation D": Regulation D of the Board as in effect from time to time.
"Reinvestment Deferred Amount": with respect to any Reinvestment Event, an amount equal to the specified portion of the Net Cash Proceeds received by any applicable Group Member in connection therewith that is intended to be reinvested as stated in the applicable Reinvestment Notice.
"Reinvestment Event": any Asset Sale or Recovery Event in respect of which the Borrower has delivered a Reinvestment Notice.
"Reinvestment Notice": a written notice executed by a Responsible Officer stating that no Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing and that the Borrower (directly or indirectly through a Subsidiary) intends and expects to use all or a specified portion of the Net Cash Proceeds of an Asset Sale or Recovery Event (or committed to be expended pursuant to a binding contract) to acquire or repair assets useful in its business.
"Reinvestment Prepayment Amount": with respect to any Reinvestment Event, the Reinvestment Deferred Amount relating thereto less any amount expended (or committed to be expended pursuant to a binding contract) prior to the relevant Reinvestment Prepayment Date to acquire or repair assets useful in the Borrower's business.
"Reinvestment Prepayment Date": with respect to any Reinvestment Event, the earlier of (a) the date occurring one year after such Reinvestment Event and (b) the date on which the Borrower shall have made a final determination not to, or shall have otherwise ceased to, acquire or repair assets useful in the Borrower's business with all or any portion of the relevant Reinvestment Deferred Amount.
"Related Transactions": each of the transactions described in the Transaction Documents.
"Relevant Period": the period beginning on the Effective Date and ending on the date that is the latest to occur of the date the Treasury ceases to own any (i) direct or indirect Capital Stock in the Borrower and (ii) Loans hereunder.
"Reportable Event": any of the events set forth in section 4043(c) of ERISA or the regulations issued thereunder, other than those events as to which the thirty day notice period referred to in section 4043(c) of ERISA have been waived.
"Requirements of Law": as to any Person, the Certificate of Incorporation and By-Laws or other organizational or governing documents of such Person, and any law, treaty, rule or regulation or determination of an arbitrator or a court of competent jurisdiction or other Governmental Authority, in each case applicable to and binding upon such Person and any of its property, and to which such Person and any of its property is subject.
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"Reserve Disbursement": as defined in Section 4.2(a)(iii).
"Reserve Funds": a portion of the Loans deposited on or prior to the Effective Date into the Escrow Account in an amount equal to $16,425,000,000, which shall be disbursed in accordance with Section 4.2.
"Reserve Notice": with respect to any request for a Reserve Disbursement hereunder, a notice from the Borrower delivered to the Lender, substantially in the form of Exhibit H-1.
2010.
"Reserve Reporting Termination Date": the date that is the earlier of (i) the date that the balance of the Escrow Account is zero and (ii) June 30,
"Reserved Claims": as defined in the Final DIP Order.
"Responsible Officer": as to any Person, the chief executive officer or, with respect to financial matters (including, without limitation those matters set forth in Section 5.2(h)), the chief financial officer, treasurer or assistant treasurer of such Person, an individual so designated from time to time by such Person's board of directors or, for the purposes of Section 5.2 only (other than Section 5.2(h)), the secretary or an assistant secretary of the Borrower, or, in the event any such officer is unavailable at any time he or she is required to take any action hereunder, "Responsible Officer" shall mean any officer authorized to act on such officer's behalf as demonstrated by a certificate or corporate resolution (or equivalent); provided that the Lender is notified in writing of the identity of such Responsible Officer. Unless otherwise qualified, all references to "Responsible Officer" in this Agreement shall refer to a Responsible Officer of the Borrower.
"Restricted Cash": cash, in whatever currency of denomination, and Cash Equivalents of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries (i) that is subject to a Lien (other than (x) the Liens created pursuant to the Collateral Documents, (y) ordinary course set-off rights of depository banks for charges and fees related to amounts held therewith and (z) Liens for the benefit of any Loan Party arising under intercompany transactions), or (ii) the use of which is otherwise restricted pursuant to any Requirement of Law or Contractual Obligation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, none of the cash, in whatever currency of denomination, and Cash Equivalents of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries deposited with a trustee of the VEBA or any other short-term or long-term voluntary employee's beneficiary association which the Borrower or relevant Subsidiary may access on an unrestricted basis for use in its business shall constitute Restricted Cash.
"Restricted Payments": as defined in Section 6.5.
"S&P": Standard & Poor's Ratings Services, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies and its successors.
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"Sale/Leaseback Transaction": any arrangement with any Person providing for the leasing by any Group Member (other than any Excluded Subsidiary, except Financing Subsidiaries) of real or personal property that has been or is to be sold or transferred by the applicable Group Member to such Person, including any other Person to whom funds have been or are to be advanced by such Person on the security of such property or rental obligations of the applicable Group Member.
"SEC": the Securities and Exchange Commission, any successor thereto and any analogous Governmental Authority.
"Section 363 Sale": as defined in Section 4.1(b).
"Section 363 Sale Order": as defined in Section 4.1(b).
"Securities Act": the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
"Securitization Subsidiary": any Subsidiary formed for the purpose of, and that engages in, one or more receivables or securitization financing facilities and other activities reasonably related thereto.
"Sellers": as defined in the recitals hereto.
"Senior Employee": any of the 25 most highly compensated employees (including the SEOs) of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, as determined pursuant to the rules set forth in 31 C.F.R. Part 30.
"SEO": a Senior Executive Officer as defined in the EESA and any interpretation of such term by the Treasury thereunder, including the rules set forth in 31 C.F.R. Part 30.
"Special Inspector General of the Troubled Asset Relief Program": The Special Inspector General of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, as contemplated by Section 121 of the EESA.
"Specified Benefit Plan": any employee benefit plan within the meaning of section 3(3) of ERISA and any other plan, arrangement or agreement which provides for compensation, benefits, fringe benefits or other remuneration to any employee, former employee, individual independent contractor or director, including any bonus, incentive, supplemental retirement plan, golden parachute, employment, individual consulting, change of control, bonus or retention agreement, whether provided directly or indirectly by any Group Member or otherwise.
VEBA.
"Stockholders Agreement": the Stockholders Agreement dated as of July 10, 2009 among the Borrower, the Lender, the Canadian Subscriber and the
"Structured Financing": Indebtedness (including any Sale/Leaseback Transaction) issued or incurred by any Structured Financing Subsidiary.
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"Structured Financing Subsidiary": any Financing Subsidiary or Securitization Subsidiary.
"Subsidiary": with respect to any Person, any corporation, partnership, limited liability company or other entity of which at least a majority of the securities or other ownership interests having by the terms thereof ordinary voting power to elect a majority of the board of directors or other persons performing similar functions of such corporation, partnership or other entity (irrespective of whether or not at the time securities or other ownership interests of any other class or classes of such corporation, partnership or other entity shall have or shall have the right to have voting power by reason of the happening of any contingency) is at the time directly or indirectly owned or controlled by such Person or one or more Subsidiaries of such Person or by such Person and one or more Subsidiaries of such Person. Unless otherwise qualified, all references to a "Subsidiary" or "Subsidiaries" in this Agreement shall refer to a Subsidiary or Subsidiaries of the Borrower.
"Supplier Receivables Facility": that certain Credit Agreement, dated as of April 3, 2009, between Supplier SPV and the Treasury.
"Supplier SPV": GM Supplier Receivables LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.
"Swap Agreement": any agreement with respect to any swap, forward, future or derivative transaction or option or similar agreement involving, or settled by reference to, one or more rates, currencies, commodities, equity or debt instruments or securities, or economic, financial or pricing indices or measures of economic, financial or pricing risk or value or any similar transaction or any combination of these transactions; provided that no phantom stock or similar plan providing for payments only on account of services provided by current or former directors, officers, employees or consultants of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries shall be a "Swap Agreement."
"TARP Covenants": the collective reference to the affirmative covenants in Sections 5.2(l), 5.2(m), 5.16, 5.17, 5.18, 5.19, 5.20, 5.21, 5.25 and 5.27.
"taxes": except as the context otherwise requires, all taxes of any kind or nature whatsoever together with penalties, fines, additions to tax and interest thereon.
"Trademark Licenses": all licenses, contracts or other agreements, whether written or oral, naming any Loan Party as licensor or licensee and providing for the grant of any right concerning any Trademark, together with any goodwill connected with and symbolized by any such trademark licenses, contracts or agreements and the right to prepare for sale or lease and sell or lease any and all inventory now or hereafter owned by any Loan Party and now or hereafter covered by such licenses (including, without limitation, all Trademark Licenses described in Schedule 3.25 hereto).
"Trademarks": all domestic and foreign trademarks, service marks, collective marks, certification marks, trade dress, trade names, corporate names, business names, d/b/a's, Internet domain names, designs, logos and other source or business identifiers and all general intangibles of like nature, now or hereafter owned, adopted, or acquired by any Loan Party
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(including, without limitation, all domestic and foreign trademarks, service marks, collective marks, certification marks, trade dress, trade names, business names, d/b/as, Internet domain names, designs, logos and other source or business identifiers described in Schedule 3.25 hereto), all applications, registrations and recordings thereof (including, without limitation, applications, registrations and recordings in the United States Patent and Trademark Office or in any similar office or agency of the United States, any state thereof or any other country or any political subdivision thereof), and all reissues, extensions or renewals thereof, together with all goodwill of the business symbolized by such marks.
"Trading With the Enemy Act": as defined in Section 3.19.
"Transaction Documents": Each of, and collectively, (i) the Master Transaction Agreement, (ii) the Section 363 Sale Order, (iii) the Borrower's Organizational Documents, (iv) the UAW Retiree Settlement Agreement, (v) the Transition Services Agreement and (vi) the related manufacturing agreements, asset purchase agreements, organizational documents, finance support agreements and all other related documentation, each as amended, supplemented or modified from time to time in accordance with Section 6.6.
"Transferee": any Assignee or Participant.
"Transition Services Agreement": as defined in the Master Transaction Agreement.
"Treasury": as defined in the preamble hereto.
"Treasury's Percentage": on any date of determination, (i) in the event that the Treasury is the sole Lender party to this Agreement, 100%, and (ii) in the event that there is more than one Lender party to this Agreement, a percentage equal to (x) the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the Loans held by the Treasury on such date divided by (y) the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the Loans of all Lenders on such date.
"U.S. Subsidiary": any Subsidiary of any Loan Party that is organized or existing under the laws of the United States or any state thereof or the District of Columbia.
"UAW": the International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America.
"UAW Retiree Settlement Agreement": as defined in the Master Transaction Agreement.
"Uniform Commercial Code": the Uniform Commercial Code as in effect from time to time in any applicable jurisdiction.
"United States": the United States of America.
"United States Subscription Agreement": as defined in the Canadian Facility.
"USA PATRIOT Act": as defined in Section 3.18(d).
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"UST Facility Percentage": on any date of determination, a percentage equal to (x) the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the Loans on such date divided by (y) an amount equal to the sum of (i) the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the Loans on such date and (ii) the aggregate Outstanding Principal of the VEBA Note Facility on such date.
"UST Rejection Notice": a notice from UST to the Borrower rejecting a mandatory prepayment under this Agreement following the initial offer to repay the loans thereunder in accordance with Section 2.5(i) hereof.
"VEBA": the trust fund established pursuant to the UAW Retiree Settlement Agreement.
"VEBA Note Facility": the Secured Note Agreement by and between the VEBA and the Borrower due July 15, 2017 in an original principal amount of $2,500,000,000 in form and substance substantially similar to this Agreement and otherwise satisfactory to the Lender, as the same may be amended, restated, supplemented or modified from time to time hereafter in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the other Loan Documents, and the Intercreditor Agreement.
"VEBA Rejection Notice": a notice from the VEBA to the Borrower rejecting a mandatory prepayment under the VEBA Note Facility following the initial offer to prepay the notes thereunder in accordance with Section 2.5(g) of the VEBA Note Facility.
"Vitality Commitment": the covenant set forth in Section 5.27.
"Vitality Commitment Period": the period described in Section 5.27(b).
"Warranty Administration Agreement": as defined in Section 4.1(v).
"Warranty Amendment": as defined in Section 4.1(v).
"Wholly Owned Subsidiary": as to any Person, any other Person all of the Capital Stock of which (other than directors' qualifying shares required by law) is owned by such Person directly and/or through other Wholly Owned Subsidiaries.
"Wind-Down Credit Agreement": the $1,175,000,000 Amended and Restated Secured Superpriority Debtor-in-Possession Credit Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, among GM Oldco, the guarantors parties thereto, the Treasury, the Canadian Lender and the other lenders parties thereto from time to time.
"Wind-Down Loan": the "Loan" as defined in the Wind-Down Credit Agreement.
"Withdrawal Liability": liability to a Multiemployer Plan as a result of a complete or partial withdrawal from such Multiemployer Plan, as such terms are defined in Part I of Subtitle E of Title IV of ERISA.
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1.2. Other Definitional Provisions. (a) Unless otherwise specified therein, all terms defined in this Agreement shall have the defined meanings when used in the other Loan Documents or any certificate or other document made or delivered pursuant hereto or thereto.
(b) As used herein and in the other Loan Documents, and any certificate or other document made or delivered pursuant hereto or thereto, (i) accounting terms relating to Group Members not defined in Section 1.1 and accounting terms partly defined in Section 1.1, to the extent not defined, shall have the respective meanings given to them under GAAP, (ii) the words "include," "includes" and "including" shall be deemed to be followed by the phrase "without limitation," (iii) the word "incur" shall be construed to mean incur, create, issue, assume, become liable in respect of or suffer to exist (and the words "incurred" and "incurrence" shall have correlative meanings), (iv) the words "asset" and "property" shall be construed to have the same meaning and effect and to refer to any and all tangible and intangible assets and properties, including cash, Capital Stock, securities, revenues, accounts, leasehold interests and contract rights, (v) references to agreements or other Contractual Obligations shall, unless otherwise specified, be deemed to refer to such agreements or Contractual Obligations as amended, supplemented, restated or otherwise modified from time to time, (vi) references to any Person shall include its successors and assigns and (vii) references to any statute, rule or regulation shall be to such statute as amended or modified from time to time and to any successor legislation, rule or regulation thereto, in each case as in effect at the time any such reference is operative.
(c) The words "hereof," "herein" and "hereunder" and words of similar import, when used in this Agreement, shall refer to this Agreement as a whole (including the Schedules and Exhibits hereto) and not to any particular provision of this Agreement (or the Schedules and Exhibits hereto), and Section, Schedule and Exhibit references are to this Agreement unless otherwise specified.
(d) The meanings given to terms defined herein shall be equally applicable to both the singular and plural forms of such terms.
(e) It is understood and agreed that any reference to the terms "Subsidiary" and "Affiliate" shall not be deemed or interpreted to include GMAC; provided that, the ownership thereof by the Borrower does not increase beyond the amount owned immediately following the consummation of the transactions contemplated by the GMAC Reorganization.
1.3. Conversion of Foreign Currencies. (a) For purposes of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents, with respect to any monetary amounts in a currency other than Dollars, the Dollar Equivalent thereof shall be determined based on the Exchange Rate in effect at the time of such determination (unless otherwise explicitly provided herein).
(b) The Lender may set up appropriate rounding off mechanisms or otherwise round-off amounts hereunder to the nearest higher or lower amount in whole Dollar or cent to ensure amounts owing by any party hereunder or that otherwise need to be calculated or converted hereunder are expressed in whole Dollars or in whole cents, as may be necessary or appropriate.
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SECTION 2
AMOUNT AND TERMS OF LOANS
2.1. Loans. On the Effective Date, pursuant to the Newco Loan Assumption Agreement, the Borrower has assumed the obligations under the DIP Credit Agreement with respect to a portion of the Tranche B Term Loans (as defined in the DIP Credit Agreement) in Dollars made by the Lender to GM Oldco and in the aggregate amount of $7,072,488,605 (the "Loans"). The Loans may from time to time be Eurodollar Loans or, solely in the circumstances specified in Section 2.8, ABR Loans. Loans repaid or prepaid may not be reborrowed.
2.2. [Intentionally Omitted].
2.3. Repayment of Loans; Evidence of Debt. (a) The Loans shall be repayable on the Maturity Date.
(b) Pursuant to Section 4.1(a), the Borrower shall execute and deliver the Initial Note on the Effective Date. Following any assignment or transfer of the Loans pursuant to Section 8.6, the Borrower agrees that, upon the request of the Lender, the Borrower shall promptly execute and deliver to the Lender Notes reflecting the Loans assigned or transferred and the Loans retained by the Lender, if any.
2.4. Optional Prepayments. The Borrower may at any time and from time to time prepay the Loans, in whole or in part, without premium or penalty, upon irrevocable notice delivered to the Lender no later than 12:00 noon (New York City time) three Business Days prior to the date such prepayment is requested to be made, which notice shall specify the date of such prepayment and the amount of such prepayment; provided that if the Loans are prepaid on any day other than the last day of the Interest Period applicable thereto, the Borrower shall also pay any amounts owing pursuant to Section 2.10. If any such notice is given, the amount specified in such notice shall be due and payable on the date specified therein, together with accrued interest to such date on the amount prepaid and shall be applied as provided in Section 2.5(d). Partial prepayments of Loans shall be in an aggregate principal amount of $100,000,000 or a whole multiple thereof or, if less, the entire principal amount thereof then outstanding.
2.5. Mandatory Prepayments. (a) If any Additional First Lien Indebtedness or Permitted Unsecured Indebtedness is incurred by any Group Member (other than an Excluded Subsidiary), then promptly upon such incurrence (and in any case not more than twenty Business Days thereafter), the Loans shall be prepaid by an amount equal to the Applicable Net Cash Proceeds of such incurrence, as set forth in Section 2.5(d). If any amount in respect of Attributable Obligations under a Sale/Leaseback Transaction is required to be applied as a prepayment of the Loans pursuant to clause (n) of the definition of "Permitted Indebtedness," then promptly upon the occurrence of such Sale/Leaseback Transaction (and in any case not more than twenty Business Days thereafter), the Loans shall be prepaid by an amount equal to the Applicable Net Cash Proceeds of such Sale/Leaseback Transaction, as set forth in Section 2.5(d). With respect to any such Indebtedness incurred by an applicable Non-U.S. Subsidiary, the aggregate amount of the Applicable Net Cash Proceeds thereof required to be applied pursuant to Section 2.5(d) to the prepayment of the Loans shall be subject to reduction to
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the extent that expatriation of such Applicable Net Cash Proceeds (i) would result in material adverse tax or legal consequences (including, without limitation, violation of Contractual Obligations), (ii) would be reasonably likely to result in adverse personal liability of any director of any applicable Group Member, or (iii) would result in the insolvency of the applicable Non-U.S. Subsidiary. The provisions of this Section do not constitute a consent to the incurrence of any Indebtedness by any Group Member to which consent is otherwise required under this Agreement or the other Loan Documents. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no prepayment shall be required under this Section 2.5(a) if (A) the aggregate principal amount of Indebtedness and any Attributable Obligations incurred by the applicable Group Member on the date of incurrence does not exceed $5,000,000, or (B) the Indebtedness was incurred or issued by a Foreign Subsidiary, General Motors China, Inc. or GM APO Holdings LLC solely for the purpose of funding operations outside the United States and Canada.
(b) If on any date any Group Member other than an Excluded Subsidiary shall receive Net Cash Proceeds from any Asset Sale, Recovery Event or Extraordinary Receipt, then unless a Reinvestment Notice shall be delivered in respect of any Asset Sale or Recovery Event, promptly upon receipt by such Group Member of such Net Cash Proceeds (and in any case not more than twenty Business Days thereafter), the Loans shall be prepaid by an amount equal to the amount of such Net Cash Proceeds, as set forth in Section 2.5(d); provided that, on each Reinvestment Prepayment Date, the Loans shall be prepaid by an amount equal to the Reinvestment Prepayment Amount with respect to the relevant Reinvestment Event, as set forth in Section 2.5(d). With respect to any Net Cash Proceeds realized or received by an applicable Non-U.S. Subsidiary in connection with any Asset Sale, Recovery Event or Extraordinary Receipt, the aggregate amount of such Net Cash Proceeds required to be applied pursuant to this Section 2.5(b) to the prepayment of the Loans shall be subject to reduction to the extent that expatriation of such Net Cash Proceeds (i) would result in material adverse tax or legal consequences (including, without limitation, violation of Contractual Obligations), (ii) would be reasonably likely to result in adverse personal liability of any director of any applicable Group Member, or (iii) would result in the insolvency of the applicable Non-U.S. Subsidiary. The provisions of this Section 2.5(b) do not constitute a consent to the consummation of any Disposition not permitted by Section 6.12.
(c) [Intentionally omitted].
(d) Amounts to be applied in connection with prepayments made pursuant to Section 2.4 and this Section 2.5 shall be applied, (i) first, to pay accrued and unpaid interest in respect of the Loans and all other Obligations then due and payable other than principal under the Loans, and (ii) second, to repay the Loans. Any such prepayment shall be accompanied by a notice to the Lender specifying the amount of such prepayment.
(e) On the date the GM Warranty Commitment Program shall have been terminated in accordance with the Warranty Administration Agreement, amounts received by the Lender pursuant to the Warranty Administration Agreement as a distribution upon the Termination Date (as defined in the Warranty Administration Agreement) shall be applied by Lender as a prepayment of the Loans as set forth in Section 2.5(d).
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(f) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Loan Documents, if, on June 30, 2010 any funds remain on deposit in the Escrow Account, the Borrower shall, or shall cause the Escrow Bank to, apply an amount equal to 83.898% of such funds to the prepayment of the Loans as set forth in Section 2.5(d), provided that, the Borrower may request that the date on which all or a portion of such funds shall be applied to such prepayment be extended to a date not later than June 30, 2011, which may be consented to by the Lender in its sole discretion.
(g) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 2.5(d), with respect to the amount of any mandatory prepayment required to be made pursuant to Section 2.5(a) or 2.5(b) (the "Mandatory Prepayment Amount"), at any time when the Treasury is a Lender hereunder, the Borrower may, in lieu of applying the Treasury's Percentage of such amount to the prepayment of the Treasury's Loans as provided in Section 2.5(d), on the date specified in Section 2.5(a) or 2.5(b), as applicable (the "Offer Date"), for such prepayment, deliver a written offer to the Treasury to permit the Treasury to decline all or a portion of such mandatory prepayment; provided that, the Borrower shall pay to each Lender other than the Treasury such Lender's pro rata share of such mandatory prepayment as otherwise required by Section 2.5(a) or 2.5(b), as applicable. If, no later than 5 Business Days following the Offer Date (the "Mandatory Prepayment Date"), (i) the Treasury and the Borrower have mutually agreed, the Treasury may deliver a written notice to reject (a "UST Rejection Notice") all or a portion of the applicable Mandatory Prepayment Amount (such rejected amount, the "Rejected Prepayment Amount"), and the Borrower shall offer to apply the Rejected Prepayment Amount to the Canadian Facility and the VEBA Note Facility in accordance with Section 2.5(h), and (ii) otherwise, the Treasury's Loan shall be repaid on the Mandatory Prepayment Date, together with all accrued and unpaid interest thereon. For avoidance of doubt, the Treasury is the sole Lender that may reject a mandatory prepayment pursuant to this Section 2.5(g) and such right shall not be available to any other Lender.
(h) In the event that there is any Rejected Prepayment Amount relating to a mandatory prepayment required to be made pursuant to Section 2.5(a) and the Canadian Lender is a lender under the Canadian Facility or the VEBA is a noteholder under the VEBA Note Facility, the Borrower shall offer to apply the Rejected Prepayment Amount to the loans under the Canadian Facility and the notes under the VEBA Note Facility on the date that is five Business Days after the date the Treasury has delivered a UST Rejection Notice, as follows:
(i) if the VEBA is no longer a noteholder under the VEBA Note Facility, the entire Rejected Prepayment Amount shall be offered to the Canadian Lender as a prepayment of the Canadian Facility in accordance with the terms of Section 2.07(d) of the Canadian Facility;
(ii) if the Canadian Lender is no longer a lender under the Canadian Facility, the entire Rejected Prepayment Amount shall be offered to the VEBA as a prepayment of the VEBA Note Facility in accordance with Section 2.5(j) of the VEBA Note Facility; or
(iii) otherwise, the Rejected Prepayment Amount shall be offered to both the Canadian Lender and the VEBA on a pro rata basis based on the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the Canadian Lender's loans outstanding under the
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Canadian Facility on the date of such offer and the portion of the Outstanding Principal (as defined in the VEBA Note Facility) attributable to the Notes (as defined in the VEBA Note Facility) held by the VEBA on the date of such offer.
Any amounts rejected by the Canadian Lender or the VEBA, as applicable, following any offer pursuant to this Section 2.5(h) may be retained by the Borrower. In the event that the Canadian Lender is no longer a lender under the Canadian Facility and the VEBA is no longer a noteholder under the VEBA Note Facility, the Borrower may retain any Rejected Prepayment Amount; provided that, the Borrower may not use any portion of any Rejected Prepayment Amount to make an optional prepayment pursuant to Section 2.4.
(i) In the event that there is any Rejected Prepayment Amount relating to a mandatory prepayment required to be made pursuant to Section 2.5(b) and the VEBA is a noteholder under the VEBA Note Facility, the Borrower shall offer to apply the Rejected Prepayment Amount to the VEBA Note Facility on the date that is five Business Days after the date the Treasury has delivered a UST Rejection Notice, in accordance with Section 2.5(j) of the VEBA Note Facility. Any amounts rejected by the VEBA following any offer pursuant to Section 2.5(j) of the VEBA Note Facility may be retained by the Borrower. In the event that the VEBA is no longer a noteholder under the VEBA Note Facility, the Borrower may retain any Rejected Prepayment Amount relating to a mandatory prepayment required to be made pursuant to Section 2.5(b); provided that, the Borrower may not use any portion of any Rejected Prepayment Amount to make an optional prepayment pursuant to Section 2.4.
(j) If on any date, the Borrower or GM Canada shall have received a Canadian Lender Rejection Notice or a VEBA Rejection Notice, the Borrower shall at any time when the Treasury is a Lender hereunder, deliver a written offer to the Treasury to prepay on the date that is five Business Days after the date of the Canadian Lender Rejection Notice or the VEBA Rejection Notice, as applicable, the Loans held by the Treasury by an amount equal to the Applicable Rejected Prepayment Amount. The Treasury may, in its sole discretion, elect to reject all or a portion of such Applicable Rejected Prepayment Amount. Any amounts rejected by the Treasury following any offer pursuant to this Section 2.5(j) may be retained by the Borrower; provided that, the Borrower may not use any portion of any Applicable Rejected Prepayment Amount to make an optional prepayment pursuant to Section 2.4. For the avoidance of doubt, the Treasury is the sole Lender that shall be offered, and shall have the right to reject, any Applicable Rejected Prepayment Amount.
(k) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, the Borrower shall not be required to make an offer to any of the Treasury, the Canadian Lender or the VEBA pursuant to Section 2.5(g), (h), (i) or (j) in excess of the outstanding principal balance of the Treasury's Loans, the outstanding principal balance of the Canadian Lender's loans under the Canadian Facility, or the Outstanding Principal of the VEBA under the VEBA Note Facility, as applicable.
2.6. Interest Rates and Payment Dates/Fee Payment Dates/Fees. (a) Each Eurodollar Loan shall bear interest for each day during each Interest Period with respect thereto at a rate per annum equal to the Eurodollar Rate determined for such Interest Period plus the Applicable Margin.
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(b) Each ABR Loan shall bear interest at a rate per annum equal to the ABR plus the Applicable Margin.
(c) When any Event of Default has occurred and is continuing and the Lender has determined in its sole discretion not to permit such continuations, no Eurodollar Loan may be continued as such.
(d) If at any time any Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, (i) all outstanding Loans shall bear interest at a rate per annum equal to the rate that would otherwise be applicable thereto pursuant to the foregoing provisions of this Section 2.6 plus 2% per annum, which, in the sole discretion of the Lender, may be the rate of interest then applicable to ABR Loans, and (ii) all other outstanding Obligations shall bear interest at 2% above the rate per annum equal to the rate of interest then applicable to ABR Loans.
(e) [Intentionally omitted].
(f) Interest shall be payable in arrears on each Interest Payment Date, provided that interest accruing pursuant to paragraph (d) of this Section 2.6 shall be payable from time to time on demand.
2.7. Computation of Interest and Fees. (a) Interest and fees payable pursuant hereto shall be calculated on the basis of a 360-day year for the actual days elapsed, except that with respect to ABR Loans the rate of interest on which is calculated on the basis of the Prime Rate, the interest thereon shall be calculated on the basis of a 365- (or 366-) day year for the actual days elapsed. The Lender shall, as soon as practicable, and promptly, notify the Borrower of each determination of a Eurodollar Rate. Any change in the interest rate on the Loans resulting from a change in the ABR or the Eurocurrency Reserve Requirements shall become effective as of the opening of business on the day on which such change becomes effective. The Lender shall, as soon as practicable, and promptly, notify the Borrower of the effective date and the amount of each such change in interest rate.
(b) Each determination of an interest rate by the Lender pursuant to any provision of this Agreement shall be conclusive and binding on the Borrower in the absence of manifest error. The Lender shall, at the request of the Borrower, deliver to the Borrower a statement showing the quotations used by the Lender in determining any interest rate pursuant to Section 2.7(a).
2.8. Inability to Determine Interest Rate; Illegality. (a) If prior to the first day of any Interest Period: (i) the Lender shall have determined (which determination shall be conclusive and binding upon the Borrower) that, by reason of
circumstances affecting the relevant market, adequate and reasonable means do not exist for ascertaining the Eurodollar Rate for such Interest Period, or (ii) the Lender shall have determined that the Eurodollar Rate determined or to be determined for such Interest Period will not adequately and
fairly reflect the cost to the Lender (as conclusively certified by the Lender) of making or maintaining its Loans during such Interest Period;
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the Lender shall give telecopy or telephonic notice thereof to the Borrower as soon as practicable thereafter. If such notice is given pursuant to clause (i) or (ii) of this Section 2.8(a) in respect of Eurodollar Loans, then any outstanding Eurodollar Loans shall be converted, on the last day of the then-current Interest Period, to ABR Loans. Until such relevant notice has been withdrawn by the Lender, the Borrower shall not have the right to convert ABR Loans to Eurodollar Loans.
(b) If the adoption of or any change in any Requirement of Law or in the interpretation or application thereof shall make it unlawful for the Lender to maintain Eurodollar Loans as contemplated by this Agreement, the Lender shall give notice thereof to the Borrower describing the relevant provisions of such Requirement of Law, following which the Lender's outstanding Eurodollar Loans shall be converted automatically on the last day of the then current Interest Periods with respect to such Loans (or within such earlier period as shall be required by law) to ABR Loans. If any such conversion or prepayment of a Eurodollar Loan occurs on a day which is not the last day of the then current Interest Period with respect thereto, the Borrower shall pay to the Lender such amounts, if any, as may be required pursuant to Section 2.10.
2.9. Treatment of Payments. (a) [Intentionally omitted].
(b) Amounts paid on account of the Loans may not be reborrowed.
(c) [Intentionally omitted].
(d) All payments (including prepayments) to be made by the Borrower hereunder, whether on account of principal, interest, fees or otherwise, shall be made without setoff or counterclaim and shall be made prior to 3:00 p.m. (New York City time) on the due date thereof to the Lender at its Funding Office, in Dollars and in immediately available funds. If any payment hereunder (other than payments on the Eurodollar Loans) becomes due and payable on a day other than a Business Day, such payment shall be extended to the next succeeding Business Day. If any payment on a Eurodollar Loan becomes due and payable on a day other than a Business Day, the maturity thereof shall be extended to the next succeeding Business Day unless the result of such extension would be to extend such payment into another calendar month, in which event such payment shall be made on the immediately preceding Business Day. In the case of any extension of any payment of principal pursuant to the preceding two sentences, interest thereon shall be payable at the then applicable rate during such extension.
2.10. Indemnity. The Borrower agrees to indemnify the Lender for, and to hold the Lender harmless from, any loss or expense that the Lender may sustain or incur as a consequence of (a) default by the Borrower in making any prepayment after the Borrower has given a notice thereof in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement or (b) the making of a prepayment of Eurodollar Loans on a day that is not the last day of an Interest Period with respect thereto. Such indemnification may include an amount equal to the excess, if any, of (i) the amount of interest that would have accrued on the amount so prepaid for the period from the date of such prepayment to the last day of such Interest Period in each case at the applicable rate of interest for such Loans provided for herein (excluding, however, the Applicable Margin
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included therein, if any) over (ii) the amount of interest (as reasonably determined by the Lender) that would have accrued to the Lender on such amount by placing such amount on deposit for a comparable period with leading banks in the interbank Eurodollar market. A certificate as to any amounts payable pursuant to this Section 2.10 submitted to the Borrower by the Lender shall be conclusive in the absence of manifest error and shall be payable within 30 days of receipt of any such notice. The agreements in this Section 2.10 shall survive the termination of this Agreement and the payment of the Loans and all other amounts payable hereunder.
2.11. [Intentionally Omitted].
2.12. Taxes. (a) Except as required by Applicable Law, all payments made by the Borrower under this Agreement or any other Loan Document shall be made free and clear of, and without deduction or withholding for or on account of, any present or future income, stamp or other taxes, levies, imposts, duties, charges, fees, deductions or withholdings, now or hereafter imposed, levied, collected, withheld or assessed by any Governmental Authority, excluding net or overall gross income taxes or net or overall gross profit taxes, franchise taxes (imposed in lieu of net or overall gross income taxes), capital taxes and branch profit taxes imposed on the Lender as a result of a present or former connection between the Lender and the jurisdiction of the Governmental Authority imposing such tax or any political subdivision or taxing authority thereof or therein (other than any such connection arising solely from the Lender's having executed, delivered or performed its obligations or received a payment under, or enforced, this Agreement or any other Loan Document). If any such non-excluded taxes (such taxes, excluding Excluded Taxes, "Non-Excluded Taxes") are required to be withheld from any amounts payable by the Borrower to the Lender hereunder, the amounts so payable to the Lender shall be increased so that after making or allowing for all such required withholdings (including withholdings applicable to additional amounts payable under this Section 2.12) the Lender receives an amount equal to the sum it would have received had no such withholdings been required; provided, however, that the Borrower shall not be required to increase any such amounts payable to the Lender with respect to any Non-Excluded Taxes that are (i) attributable to the Lender's failure to comply with the requirements of paragraph (d) of this Section 2.12, (ii) taxes imposed by way of withholding on net or gross income, but not excluding such taxes arising as a result of a change in Applicable Law occurring after (A) the date that the Lender became a party to this Agreement (unless after that date the Lender has designated a new lending office, in which case sub-clause (C) below shall apply), or (B) with respect to an assignment, acquisition or grant of a participation, the effective date of such assignment, acquisition or participation, except to the extent that the Lender's predecessor was entitled to such amounts, or (C) with respect to the designation of a new lending office, the effective date of such designation, except to the extent the Lender was entitled to receive such amounts with respect to its previous lending office, and (iii) taxes resulting from the Lender's gross negligence or willful misconduct (collectively, and together with the taxes excluded by the first sentence of this Section 2.12, "Excluded Taxes").
(b) In addition, the Borrower shall pay any Other Taxes to the relevant Governmental Authority in accordance with Applicable Law.
(c) Whenever any Non-Excluded Taxes or Other Taxes are payable by the Borrower, as promptly as possible thereafter, the Borrower shall send to the Lender, a certified
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copy of an original official receipt received by the Borrower showing payment thereof (or if an official receipt is not available, such other evidence of payment as shall be reasonably satisfactory to such Lender). If the Borrower fails to pay any Non-Excluded Taxes or Other Taxes required to be paid by the Borrower under this Section 2.12 when due to the appropriate taxing authority or fails to remit to the Lender the required receipts or other required documentary evidence, the Borrower shall indemnify the Lender and hold the Lender harmless against any such Non-Excluded Taxes or Other Taxes and for any incremental taxes, interest or penalties that may become payable by the Lender as a result of any such failure to remit or pay. The agreements in this Section 2.12 shall survive the termination of this Agreement and the payment of the Loan and all other amounts payable hereunder.
(d) Each Lender (or any Transferee) (other than the United States government (including the Treasury)) that either (A) is not incorporated under the laws of the United States, any state thereof, or the District of Columbia or (B) whose name does not include "Incorporated," "Inc.," "Corporation," "Corp.," "P.C.," "insurance company," or "assurance company" (a "Non-U.S. Lender") shall deliver to the Borrower, so long as such Lender is legally entitled to do so, two originals of either U.S. Internal Revenue Service Form W-9, Form W-8BEN, Form W-8EXP, Form W-8ECI, or in the case of a Non-U.S. Lender claiming exemption from U.S. federal withholding tax under Section 871(h) or 881(c) of the Code with respect to payment of "portfolio interest", a Form W-8BEN (along with a statement as to certain requirements in order to claim an exemption for "portfolio interest" reasonably acceptable to the Borrower), or Form W-8IMY (with applicable attachments), or any subsequent versions thereof or successors thereto, properly completed and duly executed by such Non-U.S. Lender claiming a complete exemption from (or reduced rate of) United States federal withholding tax on all payments by the Borrower under this Agreement or any other Loan Document. In addition, each Lender shall provide any other U.S. tax forms (with applicable attachments) as will reduce or eliminate United States federal withholding tax on payments by the Borrower under this Agreement or any other Loan Document. Each Lender (other than the United States government (including the Treasury)) shall provide the appropriate documentation under this clause (d) at the following times: (1) prior to the first payment date after becoming a party to this Agreement, (2) upon a change in circumstances or upon a change in law, in each case, requiring or making appropriate a new or additional form, certificate or documentation, (3) upon or before the expiration, obsolescence or invalidity of any documentation previously provided to the Borrower and (4) upon reasonable request by the Borrower. If the Lender is entitled to an exemption from or reduction of withholding tax under the law of the jurisdiction in which the Borrower is located, or any treaty to which such jurisdiction is a party, with respect to payments under this Agreement, then the Lender shall deliver to the Borrower, at the time or times prescribed by Applicable Law or reasonably requested by the Borrower, such properly completed and executed documentation as will permit such payments to be made without withholding or at a reduced rate, provided that the Lender is legally entitled to complete, execute and deliver such documentation and in the Lender's reasonable judgment such completion, execution or submission would not materially prejudice the legal position of the Lender.
(e) If the Lender determines that it has received a refund, credit, or other reduction of taxes in respect of any Non-Excluded Taxes or Other Taxes paid by the Borrower, as to which it has been indemnified by the Borrower, or with respect to which the Borrower has paid additional amounts pursuant to this Section 2.12, the Lender shall within 60 days from the
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date of actual receipt of such refund or the filing of the tax return in which such credit or other reduction results in a lower tax payment, pay over such refund or the amount of such tax reduction to the Borrower (but only to the extent of such Non-Excluded Taxes or Other Taxes paid by the Borrower, indemnity payments made by the Borrower with respect to such Non-Excluded Taxes or Other Taxes, or additional amounts paid by the Borrower with respect to such Non-Excluded Taxes or Other Taxes, as applicable), net of all out of pocket expenses of the Lender, and without interest (other than interest paid by the relevant Governmental Authority with respect to such refund). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, upon the request of the Lender, the Borrower agrees to repay any amount paid over to the Borrower pursuant to the immediately preceding sentence (plus penalties, interest, or other charges) if the Lender is required to repay such amount to the taxing Governmental Authority. This paragraph shall not be construed to (i) interfere with the rights of any Lender to arrange its tax affairs in whatever manner it sees fit, (ii) obligate any Lender to claim any tax refund, (iii) require any Lender to make available its tax returns (or any other information relating to its taxes or any computation with respect thereof which it deems in its sole discretion to be confidential) to the Borrower or any other Person, or (iv) require any Lender to do anything that would in its sole discretion prejudice its ability to benefit from any other refunds, credits, reliefs, remissions or repayments to which it may be entitled.
(f) Each Lender that is an Assignee shall be bound by this Section 2.12.
(g) The agreements contained in this Section 2.12 shall survive the termination of this Agreement or any other Loan Document and the payments contemplated hereunder or thereunder.
2.13. Requirements of Law. (a) If any Requirement of Law or any change in the interpretation or application thereof or compliance by the Lender with any request or directive (whether or not having the force of law) from any central bank or other Governmental Authority made subsequent to the date hereof:
(i) shall subject the Lender to any tax of any kind whatsoever with respect to this Agreement or the Loan or change the basis of taxation of payments to the Lender in respect thereof (provided that, this clause (i) shall not apply to any withholding taxes or taxes covered by Section 2.12);
(ii) shall impose, modify or hold applicable any reserve, special deposit, compulsory advance or similar requirement or otherwise impose any cost on the Lender in connection with funding or maintaining the Loan or other extensions of credit, which is not otherwise included in the determination of the Eurodollar Rate hereunder;
(iii) shall impose on the Lender any other condition;
(iv) and the result of any of the foregoing is to increase the cost to the Lender, by an amount which the Lender deems to be material, of making, continuing or maintaining the Loan or to reduce any amount receivable hereunder in respect thereof, then, in any such case, the Borrower shall promptly pay the Lender such additional amount or amounts as will compensate the Lender for such increased cost or reduced amount receivable thereafter incurred.
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(b) If the Lender shall have determined in its sole discretion that the adoption of or any change in any Requirement of Law regarding capital adequacy or in the interpretation or application thereof or compliance by the Lender or any Person controlling the Lender with any request or directive regarding capital adequacy (whether or not having the force of law) from any Governmental Authority made subsequent to the date hereof shall have the effect of reducing the rate of return on the Lender's or such Person's capital as a consequence of any obligations hereunder to a level below that which the Lender or such Person (taking into consideration the Lender's or such Person's policies with respect to capital adequacy) by an amount deemed by the Lender to be material, then from time to time, the Borrower shall promptly pay to the Lender such additional amount or amounts as will thereafter compensate the Lender for such reduction.
(c) If the Lender becomes entitled to claim any additional amounts pursuant to this Section 2.13, it shall promptly notify the Borrower of the event by reason of which it has become so entitled. A certificate as to any additional amounts payable pursuant to this Section 2.13 submitted by the Lender to the Borrower shall be conclusive in the absence of manifest error.
SECTION 3
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
To induce the Lender to enter into this Agreement and to make the Loans hereunder, each Loan Party represents to the Lender, with respect to itself and each of its Subsidiaries that is a North American Group Member, that as of the Effective Date and the date of each withdrawal from the Escrow Account:
3.1. Existence. Each North American Group Member (a) is a corporation, limited partnership or limited liability company duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its organization, (b) has all requisite corporate or other power, and has all governmental licenses, authorizations, consents and approvals, necessary to own its assets and carry on its business as now being or as proposed to be conducted, except where the lack of such licenses, authorizations, consents and approvals would not be reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect, (c) is qualified to do business and is in good standing in all other jurisdictions in which the nature of the business conducted by it makes such qualification necessary, except where failure so to qualify would not be reasonably likely (either individually or in the aggregate) to have a Material Adverse Effect, and (d) is in compliance in all material respects with all Requirements of Law.
3.2. Financial Condition. GM Oldco has heretofore furnished to the Lender a copy of its audited Consolidated balance sheet as at December 31, 2008, with the opinion thereon of Deloitte & Touche LLP or such other independent auditor acceptable to the Lenders, a copy of which has been provided to the Lender. GM Oldco has also heretofore furnished to the Lender the related Consolidated statements of equity (deficit) and of cash flows for GM Oldco and its Consolidated Subsidiaries for its most recent fiscal year, setting forth in comparative form the same information for the previous year. All such financial statements are materially
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complete and correct and fairly present the Consolidated financial condition of GM Oldco and its Consolidated Subsidiaries and the Consolidated results of their operations for the fiscal year ended on said date, all in accordance with GAAP applied on a consistent basis.
3.3. Litigation. Except as set forth on Schedule 3.3 hereto or otherwise disclosed by a Responsible Officer in writing to the Lender from time to time, there are no actions, suits, arbitrations, investigations or proceedings pending or, to its knowledge, threatened against any Loan Party or any of their Subsidiaries or affecting any of their respective Property before any Governmental Authority, (i) as to which individually or in the aggregate there is a reasonable likelihood of an adverse decision which could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect or (ii) which questions the validity or enforceability of this Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents or any action to be taken in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby and could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
3.4. No Breach. Neither the execution and delivery of the Loan Documents nor the consummation of the transactions therein contemplated in compliance with the terms and provisions thereof will (a) conflict with or result in a breach of (i) the charter, by laws, certificate of incorporation, operating agreement or similar organizational document of any North American Group Member, (ii) any Requirement of Law, (iii) any Applicable Law, rule or regulation, or any order, writ, injunction or decree of any Governmental Authority, (iv) any material Contractual Obligation to which any Loan Party is a party or by which any of them or any of their Property is bound or to which any of them or any of their Property is subject, or (b) constitute a default under any material Contractual Obligation, or (c) (except for Permitted Liens) result in the creation or imposition of any Lien upon any property of any Loan Party, pursuant to the terms of any such agreement or instrument.
3.5. Action, Binding Obligations. (i) Each Loan Party has all necessary corporate or other power, authority and legal right to execute, deliver and perform its obligations under each of the Loan Documents to which it is a party; (ii) the execution, delivery and performance by each Loan Party of each of the Loan Documents to which it is a party has been duly authorized by all necessary corporate or other action on its part; and (iii) each Loan Document has been duly and validly executed and delivered by each Loan Party party thereto and constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of each Loan Party party thereto, enforceable against such Loan Party in accordance with its terms, subject to the Bankruptcy Exceptions.
3.6. Approvals. No authorizations, approvals or consents of, and no filings or registrations with, any Governmental Authority, or any other Person, are necessary for the execution, delivery or performance by each Loan Party of the Loan Documents to which it is a party for the legality, validity or enforceability thereof, except for filings and recordings or other actions in respect of the Liens pursuant to the Collateral Documents, unless the same has already been obtained and provided to the Lender. The execution, delivery and performance of the Transaction Documents do not and will not require any consent, approval, authorization or other order of, action by, filing with, or notification to, any Governmental Authority, except consents, approvals, authorizations, filings and notices that have been obtained or made and which are in full force and effect or which are not required by the terms of the Transaction Documents to be in effect prior to the Effective Date, except where the failure to obtain such consent, approval,
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authorization or action, or to make such filing or notification, would not prevent or materially delay the consummation of the Related Transactions and would not have a Purchaser Material Adverse Effect (as defined in the Master Transaction Agreement).
3.7. Taxes. Each North American Group Member has timely filed or caused to be filed all federal, state and other material tax returns that are required to be filed and all such tax returns are true and correct in all material respects and such North American Group Member has timely paid all material taxes levied or imposed on it or its property (whether or not shown to be due and payable on said returns) or on any assessments made against it or any of its property and all material other taxes, fees or other charges imposed on it or any of its property by any Governmental Authority (other than any taxes, fees or other charges the amount or validity of which are currently being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and with respect to which adequate reserves have been provided on the books of the relevant North American Group Member). The charges, accruals and reserves on the books of each North American Group Member in respect of taxes and other governmental charges are, in the opinion of such North American Group Member, adequate; any taxes, fees and other governmental charges payable by any North American Group Member in connection with the execution and delivery of the Loan Documents have been paid; no tax Lien (except for any Permitted Liens) has been filed with respect to any North American Group Member or property of any North American Group Member; each North American Group Member has satisfied all of its material tax withholding obligations; and no North American Group Member has ever "participated" in a "listed transaction" within the meaning of Treasury Regulation section 1.6011-4.
3.8. Investment Company Act. None of the Loan Parties is required to register as an "investment company", or is a company "controlled" by a Person required to register as an "investment company", within the meaning of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. No Loan Party is subject to any Federal or state statute or regulation which limits its ability to incur Indebtedness.
3.9. [Intentionally Omitted].
3.10. Chief Executive Office; Chief Operating Office. The chief executive office and the chief operating office on the Effective Date for each Loan Party is located at the location set forth on Schedule 3.10 hereto.
3.11. Location of Books and Records. The location where the Loan Parties keep their books and records including all Records relating to their business and operations and the Collateral are located in the locations set forth in Schedule 3.11.
3.12. True and Complete Disclosure. The information, reports, financial statements, exhibits and schedules furnished by or on behalf of any North American Group Member to the Lender or its agents or representatives in connection with the negotiation, preparation or delivery of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents or included herein or therein or delivered pursuant hereto or thereto, when taken as a whole, do not contain any untrue statement of material fact or omit to state any material fact necessary to make the statements herein or therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading, it being understood that in the case of projections, such projections are based on reasonable
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estimates, on the date as of which such information is stated or certified. All information furnished after the date hereof by or on behalf of any North American Group Member to the Lender in connection with this Agreement and the other Loan Documents and the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby will be true, complete and accurate in every material respect, or (in the case of projections) based on reasonable estimates, on the date as of which such information is stated or certified. There is no fact known to a Responsible Officer of any North American Group Member that, after due inquiry, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect that has not been disclosed herein, in the other Loan Documents or in a report, financial statement, exhibit, schedule, disclosure letter or other writing furnished to the Lender for use in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby.
3.13. ERISA.
(a) (i) Any Benefit Plan that is intended to be a tax-qualified plan of any North American Group Member has received a favorable determination letter and such North American Group Member does not know of any reason why such letter should be revoked;
(ii) the North American Group Members and each of their respective ERISA Affiliates are in compliance with the applicable provisions of ERISA and the Code and the regulations and published interpretations thereunder;
(iii) (A) as of December 31, 2008, no ERISA Event has occurred that could reasonably be expected to result in liability to any North American Group Member or any ERISA Affiliate in excess of $2,000,000,000, (B) as of the Effective Date, no ERISA Event other than a determination that a Plan is "at risk" (within the meaning of Section 302 of ERISA) has occurred or is reasonably likely to occur that could reasonably be expected to result in liability to any North American Group Member or ERISA Affiliate in excess of $2,000,000,000, (C) as of December 31, 2008, the present value of all benefit liabilities of all underfunded Plans (based on the assumptions used for purposes of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 87) did not exceed the fair market value of the assets of all such underfunded Plans by more than $13,000,000,000, and (D) as of the Effective Date, there is not, and there is not reasonably expected to be, any Withdrawal Liability from, or any obligation or liability (direct or indirect) with respect to, any Multiemployer Plan;
provided that, the representations set forth in the preceding clauses (i) through (iii) inclusive shall continue to be true and correct on each day that the Loans are outstanding pursuant to the Agreement except to the extent that any such change or failure when aggregated with all other changes or failures in the preceding clauses (i) through (iii) inclusive of this Section 3.13(a), would not be reasonably expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.
(b) There are no Plans or other arrangements which would result in the payment to any employee, former employee, individual consultant or director of any amounts or benefits upon the consummation of the transactions contemplated herein or the exercise by the Lender of any right or remedy contemplated herein other than de minimis amounts under incentive arrangements. Assets of the North American Group Members or any ERISA Affiliate are not "plan assets" within the meaning of the DOL Regulation Section 2510.3-101 as amended by section 3(42) of ERISA.
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3.14. Expense Policy. The Borrower has taken steps necessary to ensure that (a) the Expense Policy conforms to the requirements set forth in Section 5.18 and (b) the Borrower and its Subsidiaries are in compliance with the Expense Policy.
3.15. Subsidiaries. All of the Subsidiaries of the Borrower at the date hereof are listed on Schedule 3.15, which schedule sets forth the name and jurisdiction of formation of each Subsidiary and, as to each such Subsidiary, the percentage of each class of Capital Stock owned by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries.
3.16. Capitalization. One hundred percent (100%) of the issued and outstanding Capital Stock of each North American Group Member (other than Borrower) is owned by the Persons listed on Schedule 3.16 and, to the knowledge of each Loan Party, such Capital Stock is owned by such Persons, free and clear of all Liens other than Permitted Liens. No Loan Party has issued or granted any options or rights with respect to the issuance of its respective Capital Stock which are presently outstanding except as set forth on Schedule 3.16 hereto.
3.17. Fraudulent Conveyance. Each Loan Party will benefit from the Loans contemplated by this Agreement. No Loan Party is incurring Indebtedness or transferring any Collateral with any intent to hinder, delay or defraud any of its creditors.
3.18. USA PATRIOT Act. (a) No North American Group Member nor any of its respective Affiliates over which it exercises management control (a "Controlled Affiliate") is a Prohibited Person, and such Controlled Affiliates are in compliance with all applicable orders, rules, regulations and recommendations of OFAC.
(b) No North American Group Member nor any of its members, directors, officers, employees, parents, Subsidiaries or Affiliates: (1) is subject to U.S. or multilateral economic or trade sanctions currently in force; (2) is owned or controlled by, or act on behalf of, any governments, corporations, entities or individuals that are subject to U.S. or multilateral economic or trade sanctions currently in force; or (3) is a Prohibited Person or is otherwise named, identified or described on any blocked persons list, designated nationals list, denied persons list, entity list, debarred party list, unverified list, sanctions list or other list of individuals or entities with whom U.S. persons may not conduct business, including but not limited to lists published or maintained by OFAC, lists published or maintained by the U.S. Department of Commerce, and lists published or maintained by the U.S. Department of State.
(c) None of the Collateral is traded or used, directly or indirectly by a Prohibited Person or is located or organized (in the case of a Pledged Entity) in a Prohibited Jurisdiction.
(d) Each North American Group Member has established an anti-money laundering compliance program as required by all applicable anti-money laundering laws and regulations, including without limitation the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 (Public Law 107-56) (the "USA PATRIOT Act") (collectively, the "Anti-Money Laundering Laws").
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3.19. Embargoed Person. As of the date hereof and at all times throughout the term of the Loans, (a) none of any North American Group Member's funds or other assets constitute property of, or are beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by any person, entity or government subject to trade restrictions under U.S. law, including but not limited to, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, 50 U.S.C. §§ 1701 et seq., The Trading with the Enemy Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 1 et seq. (the "Trading With the Enemy Act"), any of the foreign assets control regulations of the Treasury (31 C.F.R., Subtitle B, Chapter V, as amended) (the "Foreign Assets Control Regulations") or any enabling legislation or regulations promulgated thereunder or executive order relating thereto (which for the avoidance of doubt shall include but shall not be limited to (i) Executive Order No. 13224, effective as of September 24, 2001 and relating to Blocking Property and Prohibiting Transactions With Persons Who Commit, Threaten to Commit, or Support Terrorism (66 Fed. Reg. 49079 (2001)) (the "Executive Order") and (ii) the USA PATRIOT Act), with the result that the investment in the Borrower (whether directly or indirectly), is prohibited by law or the Loans made by the Lender are in violation of law ("Embargoed Person"); (b) no Embargoed Person has any interest of any nature whatsoever in it with the result that the investment in it (whether directly or indirectly), is prohibited by law or the Loans are in violation of law; (c) none of its funds have been derived from any unlawful activity with the result that the investment in it (whether directly or indirectly), is prohibited by law or any Loans is in violation of law; and (d) neither it nor any of its Affiliates (i) is or will become a "blocked person" as described in the Executive Order, the Trading With the Enemy Act or the Foreign Assets Control Regulations or (ii) engages or will engage in any dealings or transactions, or be otherwise associated, with any such "blocked person". For purposes of determining whether or not a representation with respect to any indirect ownership is true or a covenant is being complied with under this Section 3.19, no North American Group Member shall be required to make any investigation into (i) the ownership of publicly traded stock or other publicly traded securities or (ii) the ownership of assets by a collective investment fund that holds assets for employee benefit plans or retirement arrangements.
3.20. Use of Proceeds. (a) The proceeds of the Loans (including disbursements of Reserve Funds, subject to Section 5.5) shall be used to finance working capital needs, capital expenditures, the payment of warranty claims and other general corporate purposes of the Group Members. The Loans under this Agreement are not and shall not be construed as an extension of United States government funding associated with any specific project.
(b) [Intentionally omitted.]
(c) The Group Members are the ultimate beneficiaries of this Agreement and the Loans to be received hereunder. The use of the Loans will comply with all Applicable Laws, including Anti-Money Laundering Laws. No portion of any Loan is to be used, for the "purpose of purchasing or carrying" any "margin stock" as such terms are used in Regulations U and X of the Board, as amended, and the Borrower is not engaged in the business of extending credit to others for such purpose.
3.21. Representations Concerning the Collateral. (a) No Loan Party has assigned, pledged, conveyed, or encumbered any Collateral to any other Person (other than Permitted Liens) and immediately prior to the pledge of any such Collateral, a Loan Party was the sole owner of such Collateral and had good and marketable title thereto, free and clear of all
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Liens (other than Permitted Liens), and no Person, other than the Lender has any Lien (other than Permitted Liens) on any Collateral. No security agreement, financing statement, equivalent security or lien instrument or continuation statement covering all or any part of the Collateral which has been signed by any Loan Party or which any Loan Party has authorized any other Person to sign or file or record, is on file or of record with any public office, except such as may have been filed by or on behalf of a Loan Party in favor of the Lender pursuant to the Loan Documents or in respect of applicable Permitted Liens.
(b) The provisions of the Loan Documents are effective to create in favor of the Lender a valid security interest in all right, title, and interest of each Loan Party in, to and under the Collateral, subject only to applicable Permitted Liens.
(c) Upon the filing of financing statements on Form UCC-1 naming the Lender as "Secured Party" and each Loan Party as "Debtor", and describing the Collateral, in the jurisdictions and recording offices listed on Schedule 3.21 attached hereto, the security interests granted in the Collateral pursuant to the Collateral Documents will constitute perfected first-priority security interests under the Uniform Commercial Code in all right, title and interest of the applicable Loan Party in, to and under such Collateral, which can be perfected by filing under the Uniform Commercial Code, in each case, subject to applicable Permitted Liens.
(d) Each Loan Party has and will continue to have the full right, power and authority, to pledge the Collateral, subject to Permitted Liens, and the pledge of the Collateral may be further assigned by the Lender without the consent of any Loan Party to the extent provided in Section 8.6.
3.22. Labor Matters. (a) There are no strikes against any North American Group Member pending or, to the knowledge of any North American Group Member, threatened; (b) hours worked by and payment made to employees of each North American Group Member have not been in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act or any other applicable Requirement of Law dealing with such matters; and (c) all payments due from each North American Group Member on account of employee health and welfare benefits, or health or welfare benefits to any former employees of any North American Group Member or for which any North American Group Member has any liability or obligation have been paid or accrued as a liability on the books of such North American Group Member in accordance with GAAP, except, in the case of each of the foregoing clauses (a), (b) and (c), where such strike or such failure to comply or to make or accrue such payments could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
3.23. Survival of Representations and Warranties. All of the representations and warranties of or in respect of such North American Group Member set forth in this Section 3 and elsewhere in this Agreement and in the other Loan Documents shall survive for so long as any amount remains owing to the Lender under this Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents by any Loan Party. All representations, warranties, covenants and agreements made in this Agreement or in the other Loan Documents by or in respect of each North American Group Member shall be deemed to have been relied upon by the Lender notwithstanding any investigation heretofore or hereafter made by the Lender or on its behalf.
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3.24. [Intentionally Omitted].
3.25. Intellectual Property. (a) Except as would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, each of the North American Group Members owns and controls, or otherwise possesses sufficient rights to use, all Intellectual Property necessary for the conduct of its business in substantially the same manner as conducted as of the date hereof. Schedule 3.25 hereto sets forth a true and complete list as of the date hereof of all Patent applications and issued Patents, and Trademark registrations and applications, and domain name registrations included in the Trademarks, owned by each North American Group Member. To the knowledge of each North American Group Member, Schedule 3.25 hereto also sets forth a true and complete list of all registered Copyrights for which any North American Group Member is the owner of record, provided however, except for material Copyrights listed on Schedule 3.25, no representation is made that a North American Group Member owns title to any particular copyright registration listed therein. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, each North American Group Member (other than any Foreign 956 Subsidiary or Other Foreign 956 Subsidiary) hereby represents that it grants a security interest contemplated by this agreement to all Copyrights, that it owns all material Copyrights, and, to the extent that any such material Copyrights are registered, a security interest may be recorded against them. Except as would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, all Intellectual Property, other than licenses, of the North American Group Members is subsisting and in full force and effect, has not been adjudged invalid or unenforceable, is valid and enforceable and has not been abandoned in whole or in part. Except as would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, no such Intellectual Property owned by any North American Group Member is the subject of any licensing or franchising agreement that prohibits or restricts any North American Group Member's conduct of business as presently conducted, or the transfer or pledge as collateral of such Intellectual Property. Except as would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, (i) the Intellectual Property owned by the North American Group Members does not infringe or conflict with the intellectual property rights of any Person, (ii) to the best knowledge of each North American Group Member, no North American Group Member is now infringing or in conflict with any intellectual property rights of any Person and no other Person is now infringing or in conflict with any such properties, assets and rights, owned or used by or licensed to any North American Group Member. Except as would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, no North American Group Member has received any notice that it is violating or has violated the Trademarks, Patents, Copyrights, inventions, trade secrets, proprietary information and technology, know-how, formulae, rights of publicity or other Intellectual Property rights of any third party.
(b) Except as would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, each License now existing is, and each other License will be, the legal, valid and binding obligation of the parties thereto, enforceable against such parties in accordance with its terms. Except as would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, to the knowledge of such North American Group Member, no default thereunder by any such party has occurred, nor does any defense, offset, deduction, or counterclaim exist thereunder in favor of any such party.
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3.26. JV Agreements. (a) Set forth on Schedule 3.26 is a complete and accurate list as of the date hereof of all JV Agreements, showing the parties and the dates of amendments and modifications thereto.
(b) Each JV Agreement (i) is in full force and effect and is binding upon and enforceable against each party thereto, (ii) has not been otherwise amended or modified, except as set forth on Schedule 3.26 and (iii) is not in default and no event has occurred that, with the passage of time and/or the giving of notice, or both, would constitute a default thereunder, except, in the case of each of clauses (i) through (iii) above, to the extent any such default would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
3.27. [Intentionally Omitted].
3.28. Excluded Collateral. Set forth on Annex I to Schedule 3.28 is a complete and accurate list as of the Effective Date of all Excluded Collateral that is Capital Stock of domestic joint ventures, Domestic Subsidiaries, "first-tier" foreign joint ventures, and Foreign 956 Subsidiaries.
3.29. Mortgaged Real Property. After giving effect to the recording of the Mortgages, real property identified on Schedule 1.1C shall be subject to a recorded first lien mortgage, deed of trust or similar security instrument (subject to Permitted Liens).
3.30. No Change. Since the Effective Date, there has been no development or event that has had or could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
3.31. Certain Documents. The Borrower has delivered to the Lender a complete and correct copy of the Transaction Documents, including any amendments, supplements or modifications with respect to any of the foregoing.
3.32. Insurance. The Borrower has maintained on behalf of itself and each Group Member (other than Excluded Subsidiaries), as appropriate, with insurance companies that the Borrower believes (in the good faith judgment of the Borrower) are financially sound and responsible or through self-insurance, insurance in amounts reasonable and prudent in light of the size and nature of the Borrower's business and against at least such risks (and with such risk retentions) as the Borrower believes (in the good faith judgment of the Borrower) are reasonable in light of the size and nature of its business.
SECTION 4
CONDITIONS PRECEDENT; RESERVE FUNDS
4.1. Conditions to Effectiveness. The effectiveness of this Agreement is subject to the satisfaction, prior to or concurrently on the Effective Date, of the following conditions precedent, satisfaction of such conditions precedent to be determined by the Lender in its reasonable discretion:
(a) Loan Documents. The Lender shall have received the following documents, which shall be in form satisfactory to the Lender: (i) this Agreement executed and delivered by the Borrower;
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(ii) the Guaranty, executed and delivered by each Guarantor;
(iii) the Equity Pledge Agreement, executed and delivered by each Pledgor;
(iv) the Intellectual Property Pledge Agreement, executed and delivered by each Loan Party party thereto;
(v) the Environmental Agreement, executed and delivered by each Loan Party party thereto; and
(vi) an amended and restated promissory note of the Borrower evidencing the Loans, substantially in the form of Exhibit G (the "Initial Note"), with appropriate insertions as to date and principal amount.
(b) Section 363 Sale Order. The sale of certain assets and the assignment and assumption of certain contracts of Sellers pursuant to Section 363 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (the "Section 363 Sale") shall have been approved by the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to an order (the "Section 363 Sale Order") that is in form and substance satisfactory to the Lender (the Lender acknowledges that the Sale Order issued by the Bankruptcy Court on July 5, 2009 is satisfactory) and that has been entered and not stayed, which shall, among other things, (i) approve the Section 363 Sale, (ii) authorize the assumption by and assignment to the Borrower and its Subsidiaries of the contracts included in the Section 363 Sale pursuant to the procedure approved by the Bankruptcy Court on June 1, 2009, (iii) approve the terms and conditions of the Master Transaction Agreement and the other Transaction Documents and other agreements, (iv) provide that the Borrower and its Subsidiaries shall acquire the assets and contracts being transferred pursuant to the Section 363 Sale free and clear of all liens, claims, encumbrances and other obligations (other than those liens, claims, encumbrances and other obligations expressly assumed pursuant to the Section 363 Sale), and (v) contain such other terms, conditions and provisions as are customary in transactions similar to the Section 363 Sale, including, without limitation, findings that the Borrower and its Subsidiaries are good faith purchasers pursuant to Section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code, that the Section 363 Sale is not subject to fraudulent transfer or similar challenge, and limitations on the Borrower and its Subsidiaries' successor liabilities.
(c) Related Transactions. The Lender and its counsel shall be reasonably satisfied that the terms of the Related Transactions and of the Transaction Documents are consistent in all material respects with the information provided to the Lender in advance of the date hereof or are otherwise reasonably satisfactory to the Lender (the Lender acknowledges that the form of Transaction Documents provided to it on or prior to the date hereof are satisfactory). The Transaction Documents shall have been duly executed and delivered by the parties thereto, all conditions precedent to the Related Transactions set forth in the Transaction Documents which are required under the Transaction Documents to be consummated prior to or substantially
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contemporaneously with the effectiveness of this Agreement shall have been satisfied, such Related Transactions shall have been consummated pursuant to such Transaction Documents substantially contemporaneously with the conditions precedent set forth in this Section 4.1, and no provision thereof shall have been waived, amended, supplemented or otherwise modified, in each case in a manner adverse to the Lender, without the Lender's consent.
(d) Corporate Structure; Tax Effects. The corporate records, corporate structure, capital structure, other debt instruments, material contracts, cash management systems, governing documents of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries and any Guarantor, tax effects resulting from the Related Transactions and Loans and the transactions contemplated hereby, shall be satisfactory to the Lender.
(e) Lien Searches. The Lender shall have received the results of a recent Lien search in each relevant jurisdiction with respect to the Borrower and the Guarantors, and such search shall reveal no Liens on any of the assets of the Borrower or the Guarantors except for Liens permitted by this Agreement or Liens to be discharged on or prior to the Effective Date pursuant to documentation satisfactory to the Lender.
(f) Environmental Matters. The Lender shall be reasonably satisfied with the environmental affairs of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries.
(g) Insurance. The Lender shall be satisfied with the insurance coverage of the Loan Parties including, without limitation, with respect to the insurance carrier, the risks insured, the policy limits and the deductibles.
(h) Budgets. The Borrower shall have delivered to the Lender a Budget covering the remainder of fiscal year 2009 through the year ending December 31, 2014 in form and substance satisfactory to the Lender.
(i) Canadian Facility. The Canadian Facility shall have become (or simultaneously with this Agreement, shall become) effective and the Lender shall have received all documents, instruments and related agreements in connection with the Canadian Facility.
(j) Litigation. There shall not exist any action, suit, investigation, litigation or proceeding pending (other than the Cases) or threatened in any court or before any arbitrator or Governmental Authority that, in the sole discretion of the Lender, materially or adversely affects any of the transactions contemplated hereby, or that has or could be reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect.
(k) Cash Management. Cash management arrangements satisfactory in form and substance to the Lender shall be in place. The Lender shall have completed a review of the Borrower's and the Guarantors' cash management systems and determined that all cash and Cash Equivalents of the Borrower and the Guarantors are subject to a valid and perfected first-priority security interest in favor of the Lender subject to control agreements.
(l) Consents. The Lender shall have received all necessary third party and governmental waivers and consents, and each Loan Party shall have complied with all Applicable Laws, decrees and material agreements.
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(m) No Default. No Default or Event of Default shall exist on the Effective Date or after giving effect to the transactions contemplated to be consummated on the Effective Date pursuant to the Transaction Documents and the Loan Documents.
(n) Accuracy of Representations and Warranties. All representations and warranties made by or with respect to the North American Group Members in or pursuant to the Loan Documents shall be true and correct in all material respects.
(o) Closing Certificate; Certified Certificate of Incorporation; Good Standing Certificates. The Lender shall have received (i) a certificate of the secretary or assistant secretary of each Loan Party, dated the Effective Date, substantially in the form of Exhibit B-1, with agreed insertions and attachments, including the certificate of incorporation (or equivalent organizational document) of each Loan Party, certified by the relevant authority of the jurisdiction of organization of such Loan Party, (ii) a long-form good standing certificate for each Loan Party from its jurisdiction of organization or, for each such certificate delivered to the Lender pursuant to the DIP Credit Agreement, a bring down good standing certification from the relevant Loan Party's jurisdiction of organization and (iii) a certificate of the Borrower and each Guarantor, dated the Effective Date, to the effect that the conditions set forth in this Section 4.1 have been satisfied, substantially in the form of Exhibit B-2.
(p) Legal Opinions. The Lender shall have received the executed legal opinion of (i) Weil, Gotshal and Manges LLP, New York counsel to the Loan Parties, substantially in the form of Exhibit E-1, as to New York law, United States federal law and the Delaware General Corporation Law, (ii) in-house counsel to the Loan Parties, substantially in the form of Exhibit E-2, (iii) Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, New York counsel to the Borrower, substantially in the form of Exhibit E-3, as to New York law, (iv) Honigman Miller Schwartz & Cohn LLP, Michigan counsel to Grand Pointe Holdings, Inc., a Guarantor, substantially in the form of Exhibit E-4, as to Michigan law, and (v) Gunderson Law Firm, a Professional Corporation, counsel to GM GEFS L.P., a Guarantor, substantially in the form of Exhibit E-5, as to Nevada law and United States federal law.
(q) Waivers. The Lender shall have received each of the following waivers and consents:
(i) a waiver shall have been duly executed by each Loan Party and delivered to the Lender, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D-1, releasing the Lender from any claims that any Loan Party may otherwise have as a result of (A) any modifications to the terms of any Specified Benefit Plans, arrangements and agreements to eliminate any provisions that would not be in compliance with the executive compensation and corporate governance requirements of Section 111 of the EESA and the executive compensation requirements of Section 5.21 and (B) the Loan Parties' failure to pay or accrue any bonus or incentive compensation as a result of any action referenced in this Agreement;
(ii) a waiver shall have been duly executed by each SEO and delivered to the Lender, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D-2, releasing the Lender from any claims that any SEO may otherwise have as a result of any
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modifications to the terms of any Specified Benefit Plans, arrangements and agreements to eliminate any provisions that would not be in compliance with the executive compensation and corporate governance requirements of Section 111 of the EESA and the executive compensation requirements of Section 5.21;
(iii) a consent and waiver shall have been duly executed by each SEO and delivered to the Loan Parties (with a copy to the Lender), in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D-3, releasing the Loan Parties from any claims that any SEO may otherwise have as a result of any modification of the terms of any Specified Benefit Plans, arrangements and agreements to eliminate any provisions that would not be in compliance with the executive compensation and corporate governance requirements of Section 111 of the EESA and the executive compensation requirements of Section 5.21;
(iv) a waiver shall have been duly executed by each Senior Employee and delivered to the Lender, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D-4, releasing the Lender from any claims that any Senior Employees may otherwise have as a result of the Loan Parties' failure to pay or accrue any bonus or incentive compensation as a result of any action referenced in this Agreement; and
(v) a consent and waiver shall have been duly executed by each Senior Employee and delivered to the Loan Parties (with a copy to the Lender), in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D-5, releasing the Loan Parties from any claims that any Senior Employee may otherwise have as a result of the Loan Parties' failure to pay or accrue any bonus or incentive compensation as a result of any action referenced in this Agreement.
(r) VEBA Note Facility. The VEBA Note Facility shall be in form and substance satisfactory to the Lender and shall have become (or simultaneously with this Agreement, shall become) effective and the Lender shall have received all documents, instruments and related agreements in connection with the VEBA Note Facility.
(s) Intercreditor Agreement. The Intercreditor Agreement shall be in form and substance satisfactory to the Lender and shall have become (or simultaneously with this Agreement, shall become) effective.
(t) Business Plan. The Lender shall have received a copy of the Borrower's business plan (the business plan delivered to the Lender on the Effective Date and attached hereto as Annex II, the "Business Plan").
(u) Canadian Pension and OPEB Loan. The Lender shall have received evidence satisfactory to the Lender that, on or prior to the Effective Date, (i) the Canadian Lender shall have irrevocably committed (A) to fund loans to the Borrower in an aggregate amount of $3,887,000,000 to support certain pension and other pension and employment benefits obligations of GM Canada within three Business Days after the Effective Date and (B) immediately upon funding of such loans, to assign such loans to the Canadian Subscriber, and (ii) the Canadian Subscriber shall have irrevocably agreed to use such assigned loans to subscribe on the date of assignment for the Canadian Subscriber's remaining shares under the Canadian Subscription Agreement.
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(v) Warranty Administration Agreement. The Lender shall have received a copy of an amendment (the "Warranty Amendment") in form and substance satisfactory to the Lender to the Administration Agreement dated as of May 27, 2009 by and among GM Oldco, GM Warranty LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, General Motors Product Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation, General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation, a Delaware corporation, Saturn, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, Controlodora General Motors, S.A. de C.V., a Mexican corporation, and GM Global Technologies Operations, Inc., a Delaware corporation (as amended by the Warranty Amendment, the "Warranty Administration Agreement") providing for the GM Warranty Commitment Program (as defined in the Warranty Administration Agreement) to terminate on the terms and conditions more particularly described in such amendment, and such amendment shall have become (or simultaneously with this Agreement, shall become) effective.
(w) Reserve Funds. On or prior to the Effective Date, the Borrower shall have deposited the Reserve Funds into the Escrow Account to be held and disbursed by the Lender in accordance with the applicable provisions of Section 4.2.
4.2. Conditions to Withdrawal of Reserve Funds; Escrow Accounts. (a) The Lender shall withdraw, or cause the Escrow Bank to withdraw, an amount of Reserve Funds on deposit in the Escrow Account and the Lender shall disburse, or cause the Escrow Bank to disburse, such Reserve Funds to the Borrower on any date, subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions precedent:
(i) Representations and Warranties. Each of the representations and warranties made by any Loan Party in or pursuant to the Loan Documents shall be true and correct in all material respects (save where already qualified by materiality, in which case such representations and warranties shall be true and correct in all respects) on and as of such date as if made on and as of such date (except to the extent such representations and warranties relate to an earlier date, in which case, such representations and warranties were true and correct in all material respects as of such earlier date).
(ii) No Event of Default. No Default or Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing on such date immediately prior to or after giving effect to the withdrawal requested to be made on such date.
(iii) Reserve Notice. Not fewer than five Business Days prior to any requested disbursement of Reserve Funds (each, a "Reserve Disbursement"), the Lender shall have received a Reserve Notice from a Responsible Officer certifying in each case in form and substance to the Lender's satisfaction in its sole discretion (A) the Dollar amount of the requested Reserve Disbursement, (B) with respect to any requested Reserve Disbursement, the intended use of such requested Reserve Funds set forth in reasonable detail, which use shall be approved by the Lender in its sole discretion, and (C) that the Reserve Funds most recently disbursed were used or have been committed or allocated to be used solely for the intended purposes set forth in the related Reserve Notice.
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(iv) Additional Information. The Borrower shall have provided to the Lender such further information and evidence as may be requested by the Lender to support the statements set forth in the required Reserve Notice described above.
(b) Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default, the Lender, at its sole option, may withdraw all or a portion of the Reserve Funds and apply the Reserve Funds to the items for which the Reserve Funds were established or to payment of the Obligations in accordance with Section 2.5(f) and the obligations then outstanding under the Canadian Facility in accordance with Section 2.07(i) thereof, in such order, proportion and priority as the Lender may determine in its sole discretion. The Lender's right to withdraw and apply the Reserve Funds shall be in addition to all other rights and remedies provided to the Lender under the Loan Documents. Any Reserve Funds remaining in the Escrow Account after the Obligations have been paid in full shall be returned to the Borrower.
(c) At any time and from time to time after the Effective Date, the Lender, at its option, and in its sole discretion and without the consent of, but in consultation with, the Borrower may withdraw and transfer, or cause the Escrow Bank to withdraw and transfer, all or a portion of the Reserve Funds to one or more additional or replacement Escrow Banks acceptable to the Lender, to be held pursuant to Escrow Account Control Agreements. The Borrower shall use commercially reasonable efforts (i) to facilitate any such withdrawal and transfer and (ii) to enter into an Escrow Account Control Agreement with each such Escrow Bank in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Lender.
(d) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Lender may withdraw the Reserve Funds from the Escrow Account and apply the same in accordance with Section 2.5(f).
SECTION 5
AFFIRMATIVE COVENANTS
Each Loan Party jointly and severally covenants and agrees that, so long as the Loans are outstanding and until payment in full of all Obligations, each Loan Party shall and shall cause each North American Group Member and each of its applicable Subsidiaries to comply with the following covenants:
5.1. Financial Statements. The Borrower shall deliver to the Lender:
(a) as soon as reasonably possible after receipt by the Borrower, a copy of any material report that may be prepared and submitted by the Borrower's or the applicable North American Group Member's independent certified public accountants at any time;
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(b) from time to time such other information regarding the financial condition, operations, or business of any North American Group Member as the Lender may reasonably request;
(c) promptly upon their becoming available, copies of such other financial statements and reports, if any, as any North American Group Member may be required to publicly file with the SEC or any similar or corresponding governmental commission, department or agency substituted therefor, or any similar or corresponding governmental commission, department, board, bureau, or agency, federal or state, including any filing made pursuant to Section 5.26;
(d) as soon as reasonably possible, and in any event within five Business Days after a Responsible Officer of a North American Group Member knows or has reason to believe, that any of the events or conditions specified below with respect to any Plan or Multiemployer Plan has occurred or exists, a statement signed by a Responsible Officer of the relevant North American Group Member setting forth details respecting such event or condition and the action, if any, that such North American Group Member or any ERISA Affiliate proposes to take with respect thereto (and a copy of any report or notice required to be filed with or given to PBGC by such Loan Party or an ERISA Affiliate with respect to such event or condition);
(i) any Reportable Event which could reasonably be expected to result in a material liability, any failure to meet the minimum funding standard of Section 412 of the Code or Section 302 of ERISA with respect to a Plan, including, without limitation, the failure to make on or before its due date a required installment under the Code or ERISA regardless of the issuance of any waivers in accordance with Section 412(d) of the Code, any failure to make any material contribution to a Multiemployer Plan; and any request for a waiver under Section 412(d) of the Code for any Plan;
(ii) the distribution under Section 4041(c) of ERISA of a notice of intent to terminate any Plan or any action taken by any Loan Party or an ERISA Affiliate to terminate any Plan;
(iii) the institution by PBGC of proceedings under Section 4042 of ERISA for the termination of, or the appointment of a trustee to administer, any Plan, or the receipt by any Loan Party or any ERISA Affiliate of a notice from a Multiemployer Plan that such action has been taken by PBGC with respect to such Multiemployer Plan;
(iv) the complete or partial withdrawal from a Multiemployer Plan by any Loan Party or any ERISA Affiliate that results in liability under Section 4201 or 4204 of ERISA (including the obligation to satisfy secondary liability as a result of a purchaser default) or the receipt by any Loan Party or any ERISA Affiliate of notice from a Multiemployer Plan that it is in reorganization or insolvency pursuant to Section 4241 or 4245 of ERISA or that it intends to terminate or has terminated under Section 4041A of ERISA, which could reasonably be expected to result in a material liability;
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(v) the institution of a proceeding by a fiduciary of any Multiemployer Plan against any Loan Party or any ERISA Affiliate to enforce Section 515 of ERISA, which proceeding is not dismissed in 30 days or is not subject to the automatic stay under the Bankruptcy Code, which could reasonably be expected to result in a material liability; and
(vi) any violation of section 401(a)(29) of the Code;
(e) as soon as practicable prior to the effectiveness thereof, copies of substantially final drafts of any material amendment, supplement, waiver or other modification with respect to the Transaction Documents;
(f) (i) as soon as available, but in any event within 90 days after the end of each fiscal year of the Borrower, a copy of the audited Consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Consolidated Subsidiaries as at the end of such year and the related audited consolidated statements of income and of cash flows for such year, setting forth in each case in comparative form the figures as of the end of and for the previous year, reported on by Deloitte & Touche LLP or other independent certified public accountants of nationally recognized standing; and
(ii) as soon as available, but in any event not later than 45 days after the end of each of the first three quarterly periods of each fiscal year of the Borrower, the unaudited Consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Consolidated Subsidiaries as at the end of such quarter and the related unaudited Consolidated statements of income and of cash flows for such quarter and the portion of the fiscal year through the end of such quarter, setting forth in each case in comparative form the figures as of the end of and for the corresponding period in the previous year, certified by a Responsible Officer as being fairly stated in all material respects (subject to the absence of footnotes and to normal year-end audit adjustments);
all such financial statements shall be complete and correct in all material respects and be prepared in reasonable detail and in accordance with GAAP applied consistently throughout the periods reflected therein and with prior periods (except as approved by such accountants or officer, as the case may be, and disclosed therein); provided, that with respect to the quarterly financial statements to be provided for the third fiscal quarter of 2009, such financial statements shall be provided on a modified basis within the time frame set forth in clause (ii) above, with GAAP-compliant versions of such financial statements to be provided at the same time as the audited financial statements for fiscal year 2009 described in clause (i) above; and
(g) to the extent that the Borrower prepares quarterly or annual reports as to the Consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Consolidated Subsidiaries as at the end of the related quarter or fiscal year (as the case may be) and the related Consolidated statements of income and of cash flows for such quarter or fiscal year (as applicable) which set forth in comparison form the figures as of the end of and for the corresponding period in the previous fiscal year (such figures for the year ending December 31, 2009 adjusted to reflect the Related Transactions), the Borrower shall promptly furnish copies of such reports to the Lender.
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5.2. Notices; Reporting Requirements. The relevant Loan Party shall deliver written notice to the Lender of the following:
(a) Defaults. The occurrence of any Default or Event of Default, or any event of default under any publicly filed material Contractual Obligation of any North American Group Member (other than Excluded Subsidiaries except for Financing Subsidiaries) which notice shall be given promptly after a Responsible Officer or any officer of a North American Group Member with a title of at least executive vice president becomes aware thereof and shall be accompanied by a statement of a Responsible Officer setting forth details of the occurrence referred to therein;
(b) [Intentionally Omitted];
(c) [Intentionally Omitted];
(d) [Intentionally Omitted];
(e) [Intentionally Omitted];
(f) [Intentionally Omitted];
(g) [Intentionally Omitted];
(h) Compliance Certificate. On the date that is the earlier of (x) the date of delivery of the financial statements referred to in Section 5.1(f) and (y) the date such financial statements are required to be delivered by Section 5.1(f), a Compliance Certificate, executed by a Responsible Officer of the Borrower, stating that such Responsible Officer has obtained no knowledge of any Default or Event of Default except as specified in such certificate;
(i) 13-Week Forecast. On each alternate Wednesday (or if such day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day), beginning on July 15, 2009 and ending on the Reserve Reporting Termination Date, the Borrower shall deliver to the Lender a bi-weekly status report substantially in a form reasonably acceptable to the Lender.
(j) Liquidity. On the twenty-fifth day of each calendar month (or if such day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day), beginning on July 25, 2009 and ending on the Reserve Reporting Termination Date, the Borrower shall deliver to the Lender a monthly liquidity status report in substantially a form reasonably acceptable to the Lender;
(k) Budgets. On the twenty-fifth Business Day of each calendar month occurring after the Effective Date through and including the Reserve Reporting Termination Date, a Budget covering (i) the then current fiscal year (presented on a monthly basis) and (ii) the four fiscal years immediately succeeding such fiscal year (presented on an annual basis), provided, that the information described in the preceding clause (ii) shall be updated as and when such information is updated and approved by the board of directors of the Borrower;
(l) Expense Policy. During the Relevant Period, within 15 days after the conclusion of each calendar month, beginning with the month in which the Effective Date
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occurs, the Borrower shall deliver to the Lender a certification signed by a Responsible Officer of the Borrower that (i) the Expense Policy conforms to the requirements set forth herein; (ii) the Borrower and its Subsidiaries are in compliance with the Expense Policy; and (iii) there have been no material amendments to the Expense Policy or deviations from the Expense Policy other than those that have been disclosed to and approved by the Lender; provided that the requirement to deliver the certification referenced in this Section 5.2(l) may be qualified as to the best of such Responsible Officer's knowledge after due inquiry and investigation; and
(m) Executive Privileges and Compensation. During the Relevant Period, the Borrower shall submit a certification within 15 days after the conclusion of each fiscal quarter beginning with the fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2009, certifying that the Borrower has complied with and is in compliance with the provisions set forth in Section 5.16. Such certification shall be made to the Lender by an SEO of the Borrower, subject to the requirements and penalties set forth in Title 18, United States Code, Section 1001.
5.3. Existence. The Borrower shall cause each North American Group Member to:
(a) except as permitted under Section 6.1 or with respect to North American Group Members that are not Material North American Group Members, preserve and maintain its legal existence and all of its material rights, privileges, licenses and franchises;
(b) [intentionally omitted];
(c) comply with the requirements of all Applicable Laws, rules, regulations and orders of Governmental Authorities if failure to comply with such requirements could be reasonably likely (either individually or in the aggregate) to have a Material Adverse Effect on any Loan Party or the Collateral;
(d) [intentionally omitted];
(e) give the Lender a written notice not later than ten days after the occurrence of any (i) change in the location of a Loan Party's chief executive office/chief place of business from that specified in Section 3.10, (ii) change in a Loan Party's name, identity or corporate structure (or the equivalent) or change the location where it maintains records with respect to the Collateral, or (iii) a Loan Party's reincorporation or reorganization under the laws of another jurisdiction, and deliver to the Lender all Uniform Commercial Code financing statements and amendments as the Lender shall request, and take all other actions deemed reasonably necessary by the Lender to continue its perfected status in the Collateral with the same or better priority; and
(f) keep in full force and effect the provisions of the Loan Parties' charter documents, certificate of incorporation, by-laws, operating agreements or similar organizational documents, except as permitted by Section 6.1 and for such changes that are not materially adverse to the interests of the Lender.
5.4. Payments of Taxes. The Borrower shall and shall cause each North American Group Member (i) to timely file or cause to be filed all federal and material state and
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other tax returns that are required to be filed and all such tax returns shall be true and correct and (ii) to timely pay and discharge or cause to be paid and discharged promptly all federal and material state and other taxes, assessments and governmental charges or levies imposed upon the Borrower or any of the other North American Group Members or upon any of their respective incomes or receipts or upon any of their respective properties before the same shall become in default or past due, as well as all lawful claims for labor, materials and supplies or otherwise which, if unpaid, might result in the imposition of a Lien or charge upon such properties or any part thereof; provided that it shall not constitute a violation of the provisions of this Section 5.4 if the Borrower or any of the other North American Group Members shall fail to pay any such tax, assessment, government charge or levy or claim for labor, materials or supplies which is being contested in good faith, by proper proceedings diligently pursued, and as to which adequate reserves have been provided.
5.5. Use of Proceeds. The Loan Parties and their Subsidiaries shall use the Loan proceeds only for the purposes set forth in Section 3.20 and in a manner generally consistent with the Budget for so long as one is being delivered hereunder, provided, that the Reserve Funds shall be used only for items and purposes as approved in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 4.2.
5.6. Maintenance of Property; Insurance. The Borrower shall cause each North American Group Member to:
(a) keep all property useful and necessary in its business in good working order and condition;
(b) maintain errors and omissions insurance and blanket bond coverage in such amounts as are in effect on the Effective Date (as disclosed to the Lender in writing except in the event of self-insurance) and shall not reduce such coverage without the written consent of the Lender, and shall also maintain such other insurance with financially sound and reputable insurance companies, and with respect to property and risks of a character usually maintained by entities engaged in the same or similar business similarly situated, against loss, damage and liability of the kinds and in the amounts customarily maintained by such entities. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 5.6, to the extent that any Loan Party is engaged in self-insurance with respect to any of its property as of the Effective Date, such Loan Party may, if consistent with past practices of (i) in the case of the Borrower, GM Oldco, or (ii) in the case of any other Loan Party, such Loan Party during such time as it was a GM Oldco Party, continue to engage in such self-insurance throughout the term of this Agreement; provided, that the Loan Party shall promptly obtain third party insurance that conforms to the criteria in this Section 5.6 at the request of the Lender; and
(c) use its best efforts to protect the Intellectual Property that is material to the conduct of its business in a manner that is consistent with the value of such Intellectual Property.
5.7. Further Identification of Collateral. Each Loan Party will furnish to the Lender from time to time statements and schedules further identifying and describing the Collateral and such other reports in connection with the Collateral as the Lender may reasonably request, all in reasonable detail.
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5.8. Defense of Title. Each Loan Party warrants and will defend the right, title and interest of the Lender in and to all Collateral against all adverse claims and demands of all Persons whomsoever, subject to (x) the restrictions imposed by the Existing Agreements to the extent that such restrictions are valid and enforceable under the applicable Uniform Commercial Code and other Requirements of Law and (y) the rights of holders of any Permitted Lien.
5.9. Preservation of Collateral. Each Loan Party shall do all things necessary to preserve the Collateral so that the Collateral remains subject to a perfected security interest with the priority provided for such security interest under the Loan Documents. Without limiting the foregoing, each Loan Party will comply with all Applicable Laws, rules and regulations of any Governmental Authority applicable to such Loan Party or relating to the Collateral and will cause the Collateral to comply, with all Applicable Laws, rules and regulations of any such Governmental Authority, except where failure to so comply would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
5.10. [Intentionally Omitted].
5.11. Maintenance of Licenses. Except where the failure to do so could not reasonably be likely to have a Material Adverse Effect, the Borrower shall cause each North American Group Member to (i) maintain all licenses, permits, authorizations or other approvals necessary for such Loan Party to conduct its business and to perform its obligations under the Loan Documents, (ii) remain in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its organization, and in each other jurisdiction where such qualification and good standing are necessary for the successful operation of such North American Group Member's business, and (iii) shall conduct its business in accordance with Applicable Law in all material respects.
5.12. [Intentionally Omitted].
5.13. OFAC. At all times throughout the term of this Agreement, each Loan Party and its Controlled Affiliates (a) shall be in full compliance with all applicable orders, rules, regulations and recommendations of OFAC and (b) shall not permit any Collateral to be maintained, insured, traded, or used (directly or indirectly) in violation of any United States statutes, rules or regulations, in a Prohibited Jurisdiction or by a Prohibited Person, and no lessee or sublessee shall be a Prohibited Person or a Person organized in a Prohibited Jurisdiction.
5.14. Investment Company. Each North American Group Member will conduct its operations in a manner which will not subject it to registration as an "investment company" as such term is defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended from time to time.
5.15. Further Assurances. (a) The Borrower shall, and shall cause each Group Member other than Excluded Subsidiaries to, from time to time execute and deliver, or cause to be executed and delivered, such additional instruments, certificates or documents, and take such actions, as the Lender may reasonably request for the purposes of implementing or effectuating the provisions of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents, or of more fully perfecting or renewing the rights of the Lender with respect to the Collateral (or with respect to any additions thereto or replacements or proceeds thereof or with respect to any other property or assets hereafter acquired by any applicable Group Member which may be deemed to be part of the
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Collateral) pursuant hereto or thereto. Upon the exercise by the Lender of any power, right, privilege or remedy pursuant to this Agreement or the other Loan Documents that requires any consent, approval, recording, qualification or authorization of any Governmental Authority, the Borrower will execute and deliver, or will cause the execution and delivery of, all applications, certifications, instruments and other documents and papers that the Lender may be required to obtain from the Borrower or any applicable Group Member such governmental consent, approval, recording, qualification or authorization.
(b) In furtherance and not in limitation of the foregoing, until the earlier of (i) the ninetieth day after the Effective Date and (ii) the date on which the Borrower shall incur Excluded First Lien Indebtedness, the Borrower shall execute and deliver, or cause to be executed and delivered, replacement Collateral Documents (which may be amendments, restatements, modifications or supplements of or to the Collateral Documents executed and delivered by Borrower to Lender on the date hereof) as the Lender may reasonably request for the purposes of implementing or effectuating the provisions of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents, or of more fully perfecting or renewing the rights of the Lender with respect to the Collateral pursuant hereto and thereto.
5.16. Executive Privileges and Compensation. (a) During the Relevant Period, the Borrower shall comply with the following restrictions on executive privileges and compensation:
(i) the Borrower shall take all necessary action to ensure that its Specified Benefit Plans comply in all respects with the EESA, including, without limitation, the provisions of the Capital Purchase Program (as defined in the EESA) and the TARP Standards for Compensation and Corporate Governance, as implemented by any guidance or regulation thereunder, including the rules set forth in 31 C.F.R. Part 30, or any other guidance or regulations promulgated under the EESA, as the same shall be in effect from time to time (collectively, the "Compensation Regulations"), and shall not adopt any new Specified Benefit Plan (x) that does not comply therewith or (y) that does not expressly state and require that such Specified Benefit Plan and any compensation thereunder shall be subject to all relevant Compensation Regulations adopted, issued or released on or after the date any such Specified Benefit Plan is adopted. To the extent that the Compensation Regulations change, or are implemented, in a manner that requires changes to then-existing Specified Benefit Plans, the Borrower shall effect such changes to its Specified Benefit Plans as promptly as practicable after it has actual knowledge of such changes in order to be in compliance with this Section 5.16(a)(i) (and shall be deemed to be in compliance for a reasonable period within which to effect such changes);
(ii) the Borrower shall be subject to the limits on the deductibility of executive compensation imposed by section 162(m)(5) of the Code;
(iii) the Borrower shall not pay or accrue any bonus or incentive compensation to the Senior Employees, except as may be permitted under the EESA or the Compensation Regulations;
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(iv) the Borrower shall not adopt or maintain any compensation plan that would encourage manipulation of its reported earnings to enhance the compensation of any of its employees;
(v) the Borrower shall maintain (A) the reductions contemplated by Section 6.17(e) of the Sellers' Disclosure Schedule to the Master Transaction Agreement and (B) unless otherwise consented to by the Treasury, all suspensions and other restrictions of contributions to Specified Benefit Plans that are in place or initiated as of the Effective Date; and
(vi) the Borrower shall otherwise comply with the provisions of the Capital Purchase Program and the TARP Standards for Compensation and Corporate Governance, as implemented by any guidance or regulation thereunder, including the rules set forth in 31 C.F.R. Part 30, including without limitation the prohibition on golden parachute and tax "gross up" payments, the requirement with respect to the establishment of a compensation committee of the board of directors, and the requirement that the Borrower provide certain disclosures to the Treasury and the Borrower's primary regulator.
At all times throughout the Relevant Period, the Lender shall have the right to require any Group Member to claw back any bonuses or other compensation, including golden parachutes, paid to any Senior Employees by any Group Member or GM Oldco Party in violation of any of the foregoing or of any of Section 5.16 of the DIP Credit Agreement.
(b) On or prior to September 15, 2009 and thereafter during the Relevant Period, the Borrower shall cause (i) its principal executive officer and principal financial officer, (or, in each case, a person acting in a similar capacity) and (ii) its compensation committee, as applicable, to provide the certifications to the Treasury and the Borrower's primary regulator required by the rules set forth in 31 C.F.R. Part 30. During the Relevant Period, the Borrower shall preserve appropriate documentation and records to substantiate such certification in an easily accessible place for a period not less than three years following the Maturity Date.
5.17. Aircraft. With respect to any private passenger aircraft or interest in such aircraft that is owned or held by the Borrower or any of its respective Subsidiaries on the Effective Date, such party shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Treasury that it is taking all reasonable steps to divest itself of such aircraft or interest. In addition, during the Relevant Period, the Borrower shall not acquire or lease any private passenger aircraft or interest in private passenger aircraft after the Effective Date.
5.18. Restrictions on Expenses. (a) At all times throughout the Relevant Period, the Borrower shall maintain and implement an Expense Policy, provide the Expense Policy to the Treasury and the Borrower's primary regulatory agency, and post the text of the Expense Policy on its Internet website, if the Borrower maintains a company website, and distribute the Expense Policy to all employees covered under the Expense Policy. Any material amendments to the Expense Policy shall require the prior written consent of the Treasury, and any material deviations from the Expense Policy, whether in contravention thereof or pursuant to waivers provided for thereunder, shall promptly be reported to the Treasury.
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(b) The Expense Policy shall, at a minimum: (i) require compliance with all Requirements of Law, (ii) apply to the Borrower and all of its Subsidiaries, (iii) govern (A) the hosting, sponsorship or other payment for conferences and events, (B) travel accommodations and expenditures, (C) consulting arrangements with outside service providers, (D) any new lease or acquisition of real estate, (E) expenses relating to office or facility renovations or relocations, and (F) expenses relating to entertainment or holiday parties, (iv) provide for (x) internal reporting and oversight, and (y) mechanisms for addressing noncompliance with the Expense Policy, and (v) comply in all respects with the provisions of the Capital Purchase Program and the TARP Standards for Compensation and Corporate Governance, as implemented by any guidance or regulation thereunder, including the rules set forth in 31 C.F.R. Part 30.
5.19. Employ American Workers Act. During the Relevant Period, the Borrower shall comply, and the Borrower shall take all necessary action to ensure that its Subsidiaries comply, in all respects with the provisions of the EAWA, as applicable.
5.20. Internal Controls; Recordkeeping; Additional Reporting. (a) During the Relevant Period, the Borrower shall promptly establish internal controls to provide reasonable assurance of compliance in all material respects with each of the Borrower's covenants and agreements set forth in Sections 5.16, 5.17, 5.18, 5.19 and 5.20(b) hereof and shall collect, maintain and preserve reasonable records evidencing such internal controls and compliance therewith, a copy of which records shall be provided to the Lender promptly upon request. On the 15th day after the last day of each calendar quarter (or, if such day is not a Business Day, on the first Business Day after such day) commencing with the calendar quarter ending September 30, 2009, the Borrower shall deliver to the Lender (at its address set forth in Section 8.2) a report setting forth in reasonable detail (x) the status of implementing such internal controls and (y) the Borrower's compliance (including any instances of material non-compliance) with such covenants and agreements. Such report shall be accompanied by a certification duly executed by an SEO of the Borrower stating that such quarterly report is accurate in all material respects to the best of such SEO's knowledge, which certification shall be made subject to the requirements and penalties set forth in Title 18, United States Code, Section 1001.
(b) The Borrower shall use its reasonable best efforts to account for the use and expected use of the proceeds from the Loans. On the 15th day after the last day of each calendar quarter (or, if such day is not a Business Day, on the first Business Day after such day) commencing with the calendar quarter ending September 30, 2009, the Borrower shall deliver to the Lender (at its address set forth in Section 8.2) a report setting forth in reasonable detail the actual use of the proceeds from the Loans (to the extent not previously reported on to the Lender pursuant to Section 4.2). Such report shall be accompanied by a certification duly executed by an SEO of the Borrower that such quarterly report is accurate in all material respects to the best of such SEO's knowledge, which certification shall be made subject to the requirements and penalties set forth in Title 18, United States Code, section 1001.
(c) The Borrower shall collect, maintain and preserve reasonable records relating to the implementation of the Auto Supplier Support Program and all other Federal support programs provided to the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries pursuant to the EESA, the use of the proceeds thereunder and the compliance with the terms and provisions of such
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programs; provided that the Borrower shall have no obligation to comply with the foregoing in connection with any such program to the extent that such program independently requires, by its express terms, the Borrower to collect, maintain and preserve any records in connection therewith. The Borrower shall provide the Lender with copy of all such reasonable records promptly upon request.
5.21. Waivers. (a) For any Person who is a Loan Party as of the Effective Date and any Person that becomes a Loan Party after the Effective Date, the Borrower shall cause a waiver, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D-1, to be duly executed by such Loan Party and promptly delivered to the Treasury.
(b) For any Person who is an SEO as of the Effective Date and any Person that becomes an SEO after the Effective Date, the Borrower shall cause a waiver, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D-2, to be duly executed by such SEO, and promptly delivered to the Treasury.
(c) For any Person who is an SEO as of the Effective Date and any Person that becomes an SEO after the Effective Date, the Borrower shall cause a consent and waiver, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D-3, to be duly executed by such SEO, and promptly delivered to the Borrower (with a copy to the Treasury).
(d) For any Person who is a Senior Employee as of the Effective Date and any Person that becomes an Senior Employee after the Effective Date, the Borrower shall cause a waiver, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D-4, to be duly executed by such Senior Employee, and promptly delivered to the Treasury.
(e) For any Person who is a Senior Employee as of the Effective Date and any Person that becomes an Senior Employee after the Effective Date, the Borrower shall cause a consent and waiver, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D-5, to be duly executed by such Senior Employee, and promptly delivered to the Borrower (with a copy to the Treasury).
5.22. Modification of Canadian Facility Documents and VEBA Note Facility. (a) The Borrower shall notify the Lender in writing of the effectiveness of any amendments, supplements, or other modifications to the documents related to the Canadian Facility not less than five Business Days, if practicable, prior to the same becoming effective (or concurrently with notice thereof to the Canadian Lender, if the Borrower gives such notice fewer than five Business Days prior to the same becoming effective).
(b) Subject to the Intercreditor Agreement, the Borrower shall notify the Lender in writing of the effectiveness of any amendments, supplements, or other modifications to the documents related to the VEBA Note Facility not less than five Business Days, if practicable, prior to the same becoming effective (or concurrently with notice thereof to the VEBA, if the Borrower gives such notice fewer than five Business Days prior to the same becoming effective).
5.23. Additional Guarantors. Except as otherwise agreed to by the Lender, the Borrower shall cause each Domestic Subsidiary of a North American Group Member who becomes a Subsidiary after the Effective Date to become a Guarantor (each, an "Additional
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Guarantor") in accordance with Section 4.24 of the Guaranty, other than (i) Excluded Subsidiaries, (ii) any Subsidiaries of GM Canada, (iii) any Foreign 956 Subsidiary, (iv) any Other Foreign 956 Subsidiary and (v) any Non-U.S. Subsidiary owned in whole or in part by a Foreign 956 Subsidiary, except in the case of clauses (i) through (iv), any Subsidiaries that were guarantors under the DIP Credit Agreement or the Existing UST Term Loan Agreements.
5.24. [Intentionally Omitted].
5.25. Inspection of Property; Books and Records; Discussions. The Borrower shall, and shall cause each Group Member to, (a) except with respect to Excluded Subsidiaries, keep proper books of records and account in which full, true and correct entries in conformity with GAAP and all Requirements of Law shall be made of all dealings and transactions in relation to its business and activities, and (b) permit representatives of the Lender, the Special Inspector General of the Troubled Asset Relief Program or the Comptroller General of the United States to visit and inspect any of its properties and examine and make abstracts from any of its books and records and other data delivered to them pursuant to the Loan Documents at any reasonable time and as often as may reasonably be desired and to discuss the business, operations, properties and financial and other condition of the Group Members with officers and employees of the Group Members and with its independent certified public accountants.
5.26. SEC Reporting Requirements. Prior to the filing of a registration statement under the Securities Act, the Borrower shall file those reports contemplated to be filed by the Borrower pursuant to that certain no-action relief letter issued to GM Oldco by the SEC on or about the Effective Date.
5.27. Vitality Commitment. (a) Consistent with the Business Plan that the Borrower developed and the assumptions made in said plan, and taking note of the production commitments provided to the Canadian Lender and/or the Governments of Canada and Ontario, the Borrower agrees to use its commercially reasonable best efforts to ensure that the volume of manufacturing conducted in the United States is consistent with at least 90% of the level envisioned in that Business Plan, absent a material adverse change in its business or operating environment which would make the commitment outlined herein non-economic. In the event that such a material adverse change occurs, the Borrower agrees to use its commercially reasonable best efforts to ensure that the volume of United States manufacturing is the minimum variance from the Business Plan that is consistent with good business judgment and the intent of the commitment.
(b) The commitment set forth in Section 5.27(a) will remain in effect until the later of December 31, 2014 and the date on which all of its Loans from the Treasury have been repaid, provided that, in the event the Treasury has received total proceeds from debt repayments, preferred stock redemptions and common stock sales equal to the total dollar amount of all Treasury invested capital, then the commitments outlined herein shall no longer be in force.
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5.28. Survival of TARP Covenants.
(a) The obligation of the Loan Parties to comply with the TARP Covenants shall survive during the Relevant Period or, in the case of Section 5.27, during the Vitality Commitment Period, notwithstanding the repayment in full of all the Loans and the other Obligations.
(b) Each Loan Party acknowledges that survival of the TARP Covenants was a material inducement to the Treasury entering into this Agreement and providing the Loans, and each Loan Party further acknowledges that it will not contest that the Treasury does not have an adequate remedy at law for a breach of the TARP Covenants and that the Treasury cannot be made whole by the payment of monetary damages. The Treasury is entitled to seek specific performance of the TARP Covenants and the appointment of a court-ordered monitor acceptable to the Treasury (and at the sole expense of the Borrower) to ensure compliance with the TARP Covenants. In addition, each Loan Party agrees that it (i) shall not oppose any motion for preliminary or permanent injunctive relief or any other similar form of expedited relief in an action by the Treasury to enforce the TARP Covenants on the ground that the Treasury has not sustained irreparable harm or on any other basis (other than a defense on the merits), and (ii) waives all defenses and counterclaims that may at any time be available to or be asserted by such Loan Party against the Treasury with respect to the enforceability of the TARP Covenants and/or the remedy of specific performance of the TARP Covenants. Each Loan Party submits to the jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia for purposes of enforcement of the TARP Covenants, and any appellate court therefrom, and consents that any such action or proceeding to enforce the TARP Covenants may be brought in such courts and waives any objection that it may now or hereafter have to the venue of any such action or proceeding in any such court or that such action or proceeding was brought in an inconvenient court and agrees not to plead or claim the same.
5.29. [Intentionally Omitted.]
5.30. Intellectual Property. Each Loan Party shall use its best efforts to ensure that the Lender is obtaining through the Loan Documents sufficient rights and assets to enable a subsequent purchaser of the Collateral (subject to Permitted Liens) in a sale pursuant to its remedies under any Loan Document to manufacture vehicles of substantially the same quality and nature as those sold by the Borrower as of the date hereof, provided that such purchaser has access to reasonably common motor vehicle technologies and manufacturing capabilities appropriate for vehicles of such nature, and to market such vehicles through substantially similar channels as those employed by the Borrower.
5.31. Various Agreements. The Borrower shall at all times comply in all material respects with the Registration Rights Agreement and the Stockholders Agreement.
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SECTION 6
NEGATIVE COVENANTS
Each Loan Party jointly and severally covenants and agrees that, so long as the Loans are outstanding and until payment in full of all Obligations, each Loan Party shall and shall cause each North American Group Member and each other applicable Person to comply with the following negative covenants:
6.1. Prohibition on Fundamental Changes. No North American Group Member shall, at any time, directly or indirectly, enter into any transaction of merger, consolidation or amalgamation, or liquidate, wind up or dissolve itself (or suffer any liquidation, winding up or dissolution) or Dispose of all or substantially all of its Property without the Lender's prior consent, provided that, (a) any North American Group Member may merge with, consolidate with, amalgamate with, or Dispose of all or substantially all of its Property (and thereafter wind up or dissolve itself) to, (i) another North American Group Member or (ii) any other Person pursuant to the Transaction Documents; provided that (A) such action does not result in the material diminishment of the Collateral, (B) (x) in the case of a merger, consolidation or amalgamation with or into the Borrower, the Borrower shall be the continuing or surviving entity or, in the event that the Borrower is not the continuing or surviving entity, (1) the surviving entity expressly assumes the obligations of the Borrower under the Loan Documents and the VEBA Note Facility and (2) the surviving entity is organized under the laws of a State in the United States, and (y) in the case of a merger, consolidation or amalgamation with or into any Guarantor, such Guarantor shall be the continuing or surviving entity or, in the event that such Guarantor is not the continuing or surviving entity, (1) the surviving entity expressly assumes the obligations of such Guarantor under the Loan Documents and the VEBA Note Facility or promptly after the consummation of such transaction, the continuing or surviving corporation shall become a Guarantor, and (2) the surviving entity is organized under the laws of a State in the United States, and (C) any Guarantor may otherwise merge, consolidate, amalgamate into or divest of all or substantially all of its Property only to another Loan Party.
6.2. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.3. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.4. Limitation on Liens. None of the Borrower, any U.S. Subsidiary, nor any Structured Financing Subsidiary (other than any other Excluded Subsidiary) will, create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Lien upon any of its Property, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, except Permitted Liens.
6.5. Restricted Payments. No North American Group Member shall, (i) declare or pay any dividend (other than dividends payable solely in common Capital Stock of the Person making such dividend) on, or make any payment on account of, or set apart assets for a sinking or other analogous fund for, the purchase, redemption, defeasance, retirement or other acquisition of any Capital Stock of any North American Group Member, whether now or hereafter outstanding, or make any other distribution in respect thereof, either directly or
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indirectly, whether in cash or property or in obligations of any North American Group Member or (ii) optionally prepay, repurchase, redeem or otherwise optionally satisfy or defease with cash or Cash Equivalents any Indebtedness (other than any Permitted Indebtedness in accordance with this Agreement) (any such payment referred to in clauses (i) and (ii), a "Restricted Payment"), other than:
(a) redemptions, acquisitions or the retirement for value or repurchases (or loans, distributions or advances to effect the same) of shares of Capital Stock from current or former officers, directors, consultants and employees, including upon the exercise of stock options or warrants for such Capital Stock, or any executive or employee savings or compensation plans, or, in each case to the extent applicable, their respective estates, spouses, former spouses or family members or other permitted transferees;
(b) any Subsidiary (including an Excluded Subsidiary) may make Restricted Payments to its direct parent or to the Borrower or any Guarantor that is a Wholly Owned Subsidiary;
(c) any JV Subsidiary may make Restricted Payments required or permitted to be made pursuant to the terms of the joint venture arrangements in effect on the Effective Date (or otherwise as approved by the Lender) to holders of its Capital Stock, provided that, the Borrower and its Subsidiaries have received their pro rata portion of such Restricted Payments;
(d) any Subsidiary that is not a North American Group Member may make Restricted Payments to any other Subsidiary or Subsidiaries that are not North American Group Members;
(e) [intentionally omitted];
(f) the Borrower may make Restricted Payments so long as (i) no Default or Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing at the time of such payment and (ii) immediately prior to and after giving effect to such Restricted Payment, the Consolidated Leverage Ratio shall be less than 3.00 to 1.00; and
(g) the Borrower may make Restricted Payments in respect of preferred Capital Stock of the Borrower to the holders thereof.
6.6. Amendments to Transaction Documents. No North American Group Member shall (a) amend, supplement or otherwise modify (pursuant to a waiver or otherwise) the terms and conditions of the indemnities and licenses furnished to the Borrower and its successors or any of its Subsidiaries pursuant to the Transaction Documents (other than as specifically contemplated thereby) such that after giving effect thereto such indemnities or licenses, taken as a whole, shall be materially less favorable to the interests of the Borrower and its successors and Subsidiaries or the Lender with respect thereto or (b) otherwise amend, supplement or otherwise modify the terms and conditions of the Transaction Documents (other than as specifically contemplated thereby) in such a manner as could reasonably be expected to increase the consideration or obligations owed by the Borrower as "Buyer" thereunder to the Sellers.
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6.7. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.8. Negative Pledge. No U.S. Subsidiary (other than an Excluded Subsidiary) shall, enter into or suffer to exist or become effective any agreement that prohibits or limits the ability of any North American Group Member to create, incur, assume or permit to exist any Lien upon any of the Collateral, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, other than this Agreement, the other Loan Documents, the Existing Agreements, and Permitted Liens; provided that the agreements excepted from the restrictions of this Section shall include customary negative pledge clauses in agreements providing refinancing Indebtedness or permitted unsecured Indebtedness.
6.9. Indebtedness. No North American Group Member nor any Structured Financing Subsidiary that is a Domestic Subsidiary shall create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Indebtedness except Permitted Indebtedness.
6.10. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.11. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.12. Limitation on Sale of Assets. Subject to any other applicable provision of any Loan Document, each North American Group Member shall have the right to Dispose freely of any of its Property (including, without limitation, receivables and leasehold interests) whether now owned or hereafter acquired; provided that, to the extent required, the Net Cash Proceeds thereof are applied in accordance with Section 2.5.
6.13. Restrictions on Pension Plans. (a) During the Relevant Period, and except by operation of law, no Loan Party or ERISA Affiliate shall increase any pecuniary or other benefits obligated or incurred by any Plan nor shall any Loan Party or ERISA Affiliate provide for other ancillary benefits or lump sum benefits that would be funded by the assets held by any Plan other than benefits due in accordance with Plan terms as of the Effective Date.
(b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the prohibitions on benefit increases under Section 6.13(a) shall not apply to (i) the creation or payment of any obligations associated with any plant shutdowns, permanent layoffs, attrition programs, or other workforce reduction programs after the Effective Date and (ii) a benefit that was not in effect under the terms of a Plan on December 31, 2008 if the Lender approves such benefit increase and, in the case of each of clause (i) and (ii) above, at the time of such benefit increase and taking into account such benefit increase, each Plan of the Borrower and each Plan of each of its ERISA Affiliates is fully funded. In addition, during the Relevant Period, the Borrower agrees that no contribution under section 206(g)(1)(B), 206(g)(2)(B), or 206(g)(4) (B) of ERISA shall be made to any Plan.
(c) During the Relevant Period, the Borrower shall comply with the provisions of this Section 6.13. This Section 6.13 shall survive termination of this Agreement and satisfaction of all Obligations thereunder.
6.14. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.15. [Intentionally Omitted].
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6.16. Clauses Restricting Subsidiary Distributions. The Borrower will not, and will not permit any Guarantor to, enter into or suffer to exist or become effective any consensual encumbrance or restriction on the ability of any such Guarantor to (a) make Restricted Payments in respect of any Capital Stock of such Guarantor held by, or pay any Indebtedness owed to, the Borrower or any Guarantor, (b) make loans or advances to, or other Investments in, the Borrower or any Guarantor or (c) transfer any of its assets to the Borrower or any Guarantor, except, in the case of each of clauses (a), (b) and (c) above, for such encumbrances or restrictions existing under or by reason of (i) any restrictions existing under the Loan Documents and the VEBA Note Facility and, solely with respect to GM Canada and its Subsidiaries, the Canadian Facility, (ii) any restrictions with respect to a Guarantor imposed pursuant to an agreement that has been entered into in connection with the Disposition of all or substantially all of the Capital Stock or assets of such Guarantor, (iii) any agreement or instrument governing Indebtedness assumed in connection with the acquisition of assets by the Borrower or any Guarantor permitted hereunder or secured by a Lien encumbering assets acquired in connection therewith, which encumbrance or restriction is not applicable to any Person, or the properties or assets of any Person, other than the Person or the properties or assets of the Person so acquired, (iv) restrictions on the transfer of assets subject to any Lien permitted by Section 6.4 imposed by the holder of such Lien or on the transfer of assets subject to a Disposition permitted by Section 6.12 imposed by the acquirer of such assets, (v) provisions in joint venture agreements and other similar agreements (in each case relating solely to the respective joint venture or similar entity or the Capital Stock therein) entered into in the ordinary course of business, (vi) restrictions contained in the terms of any agreements governing purchase money obligations, Capital Lease Obligations or Attributable Obligations not incurred in violation of this Agreement, provided that, such restrictions relate only to the Property financed with such Indebtedness, (vii) restrictions contained in any Existing Agreement, (viii) restrictions contained in any agreement relating to any Indebtedness to the extent permitted by the provisions of any Excluded First Lien Indebtedness or Additional First Lien Indebtedness, (ix) restrictions on cash or other deposits imposed by customers under contracts or other arrangements entered into or agreed to in the ordinary course of business, (x) customary nonassignment provisions in leases, contracts, licenses and other agreements entered into in the ordinary course of business and consistent with past practices (including past practices of the GM Oldco Parties, as applicable), or (xi) any amendments, modifications, restatements, increases, supplements, refundings, replacements, or refinancings of the contracts, instruments or obligations referred to in clauses (i) through (x) above; provided, however, that the provisions relating to such encumbrance or restriction contained in any such amendment, modification, restatement, increase, supplement, refunding, replacement, or refinancing are not materially less favorable, taken as a whole, to the Group Members and the Lender than the provisions relating to such encumbrance or restriction contained in agreements referred to in such clause.
6.17. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.18. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.19. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.20. Conflict with Canadian Facility. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, nothing contained in this Section 6 shall restrict, limit or otherwise prohibit GM Canada or any of its Canadian Subsidiaries from complying with any payment obligation or any other affirmative obligation under the Canadian Facility.
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6.21. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.22. Conflict with VEBA Note Facility. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, nothing contained in this Section 6 shall restrict, limit or otherwise prohibit the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries from complying with any payment obligation or any other affirmative obligation under the VEBA Note Facility.
SECTION 7
EVENTS OF DEFAULT
7.1. Events of Default. Each of the following events shall constitute an "Event of Default", provided that any requirement for the giving of notice, the lapse of time, or both, has been satisfied:
(a) the Borrower shall default in the payment of any principal of or interest on the Loans when due (whether at stated maturity, upon acceleration or pursuant to Section 2.5), provided however, that the Borrower shall have five Business Days' grace period for the payment of interest hereunder; or
(b) any Guarantor shall default in its payment obligations under the Guaranty; or
(c) any Loan Party shall default in the payment of any other amount payable by it hereunder or under any other Loan Document after notification by the Lender of such default, and such default shall have continued unremedied for five Business Days; or
(d) any North American Group Member shall breach any applicable covenant contained in Section 5.16 (Executive Privileges and Compensation), Section 5.17 (Aircraft), Section 5.18 (Restrictions on Expenses), Section 5.19 (Employ American Workers Act), Section 5.20 (Internal Controls; Recordkeeping; Additional Reporting), Section 5.21 (Waivers), or Section 6 hereof; or
(e) any North American Group Member shall default in performance of or otherwise breach non-payment obligations or covenants under any of the Loan Documents not covered by another clause in this Section 7, and such default has not been remedied within the applicable grace period provided therein, or if no grace period, within 30 calendar days; or
(f) any representation, warranty or certification made or deemed made herein or in any other Loan Document by any North American Group Member or any certificate furnished to the Lender pursuant to the provisions hereof or thereof, shall prove to have been false or misleading in any material respect as of the time made or furnished; or
(g) [intentionally omitted]; or
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(h) [intentionally omitted]; or
(i) [intentionally omitted]; or
(j) any Material North American Group Member shall (i) apply for or consent to the appointment of, or the taking of possession by, a receiver, interim receiver, receiver and manager, custodian, trustee, interim trustee, examiner or liquidator of itself or of all or a substantial part of its directly-owned property, (ii) make a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors, (iii) commence a voluntary case under the Bankruptcy Code, (iv) file a petition seeking to take advantage of any other law relating to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, liquidation, dissolution, arrangement or winding-up, or composition or readjustment of debts, (v) fail to controvert in a timely and appropriate manner, or acquiesce in writing to, any petition filed against it in an involuntary case under the Bankruptcy Code, (vi) take any corporate or other action for the purpose of effecting any of the foregoing, or (vii) generally fail to pay the Borrower's or such Material North American Group Member's (as applicable) debts as they become due; or
(k) [intentionally omitted]; or
(l) [intentionally omitted]; or
(m) [intentionally omitted]; or
(n) a judgment or judgments as to any obligation for the payment of money in excess of $100,000,000 in the aggregate (to the extent that it is, in the reasonable determination of the Lender, uninsured and provided that any insurance or other credit posted in connection with an appeal shall not be deemed insurance for these purposes) shall be rendered against any North American Group Member by one or more courts, administrative tribunals or other bodies having jurisdiction over them and the enforcement thereof shall not be stayed (by operation of law, the rules or orders of a court with jurisdiction over the matter or by consent of the party litigants) for ten calendar days; or there shall be rendered against any North American Group Member a non-monetary judgment that causes or would reasonably be expected to cause a Material Adverse Effect on the ability of the Loan Parties (taken as a whole) to perform their obligations under the Loan Documents and the enforcement thereof shall not be stayed (by operation of law, the rules or orders of a court with jurisdiction over the matter or by consent of the party litigants) for ten calendar days; or
(o) [intentionally omitted]; or
(p) any Loan Document shall for whatever reason be terminated, the Loan Documents shall cease to create a valid security interest in any of the Collateral purported to be covered hereby or thereby, or any North American Group Member's material obligations under the Loan Documents (including the Borrower's Obligations hereunder) shall cease to be in full force and effect, or the enforceability thereof shall be contested by any North American Group Member; or
(q) the filing of a motion, pleading or proceeding by any of the other Loan Parties which could reasonably be expected to result in a material impairment of the rights or
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interests of the Lender under any Loan Document, or a determination by a court with respect to a motion, pleading or proceeding brought by another party that results in a material impairment of the rights or interests of the Lender under any Loan Document; or
(r) [intentionally omitted]; or
(s) [intentionally omitted]; or
(t) (i) any Person shall engage in any "prohibited transaction" (as defined in Section 406 of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code) involving any Plan, or any other ERISA Event shall occur, (ii) any failure to meet the minimum funding standards of Section 302 of ERISA, whether or not waived, shall exist with respect to any Plan or any Lien in favor of the PBGC with respect to any such Plan shall arise on the assets of any North American Group Member or any ERISA Affiliate, (iii) a Reportable Event shall occur with respect to, or proceedings shall commence to have a trustee appointed, or a trustee shall be appointed, to administer or to terminate, any Plan, which Reportable Event or commencement of proceedings or appointment of a trustee is, in the reasonable opinion of the Lender, likely to result in the termination of such Plan for purposes of Title IV of ERISA, (iv) any Plan shall terminate for purposes of Title IV of ERISA, (v) any North American Group Member or any ERISA Affiliate shall, or in the reasonable opinion of the Lender is likely to, incur any liability in connection with a withdrawal from, or the Insolvency or reorganization of, a Multiemployer Plan, (vi) any labor union or collective bargaining unit shall engage in a strike or other work stoppage, (vii) the assets of any North American Group Member shall be treated as plan assets under 29 C.F.R. 2510.3-101 as amended by section 3(42) of ERISA, or (viii) any other event or condition shall occur or exist with respect to a Plan; and in each case in clauses (i) through (viii) above, such event or condition, together with all other such events or conditions, if any, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; or
(u) any Change of Control shall have occurred without the prior consent of the Lender; or
(v) any North American Group Member shall grant, or suffer to exist, any Lien on any Collateral other than Permitted Liens; or the Liens contemplated under the Loan Documents shall cease to be perfected Liens on the Collateral in favor of the Lender of the requisite priority hereunder with respect to such Collateral (subject to the Permitted Liens); or
(w) [intentionally omitted]; or
(x) any Governmental Authority or any person, agency or entity acting or purporting to act under governmental authority shall have taken any action to condemn, seize or appropriate, or to assume custody or control of, all or any substantial part of the Collateral, or (except with respect to any Permitted Holder in its capacity as a Permitted Holder) shall have taken any action to displace the management of any North American Group Member or to curtail its authority in the conduct of the business of any Loan Party, and such action provided for in this subsection (x) shall not have been discontinued or stayed within 30 days; or
(y) [intentionally omitted]; or
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(z) [intentionally omitted]; or
(aa) a custodian, receiver, conservator, liquidator, trustee or similar official for any Material North American Group Member, or of any of its directly-owned Property (as a debtor or creditor protection procedure), is appointed or takes possession of such directly-owned Property; or any Material North American Group Member is adjudicated bankrupt or insolvent; or an order for relief is entered under the Bankruptcy Code, or any successor or similar applicable statute, or any administrative insolvency scheme, against any Loan Party; or any of its directly-owned Property is sequestered by court or administrative order; or a petition is filed against any Material North American Group Member under any bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, insolvency, readjustment of debt, dissolution, moratorium, delinquency or liquidation law of any jurisdiction, whether now or subsequently in effect, and such petition is not dismissed within 60 days; or
(bb) any Loan Party shall admit its inability to, or intention not to, perform any of such party's material Obligations hereunder; or
(cc) GM Canada shall (i) default in making any payment of any principal of any Indebtedness under the Canadian Facility on the scheduled or original due date with respect thereto; or (ii) default in making any payment of any interest on any such Indebtedness beyond the period of grace, if any, provided in the Canadian Facility; or (iii) default in the observance or performance of any other agreement or condition relating to any such Indebtedness (other than a breach of the COCA (as defined in the Canadian Facility)) or contained in any instrument or agreement evidencing, securing or relating thereto, or any other event shall occur or condition exist (other than a breach of the COCA (as defined in the Canadian Facility)), the effect of which default or other event or condition is to cause, or to permit the holder or beneficiary of such Indebtedness (or a trustee or agent on behalf of such holder or beneficiary) to cause, with the giving of notice if required, such Indebtedness to become due prior to its stated maturity or to become subject to a mandatory offer to purchase by the obligor thereunder or (in the case of any such Indebtedness constituting a Guarantee Obligation) to become payable; or
(dd) the Borrower shall (i) default in making any payment of any principal of any Indebtedness under the VEBA Note Facility on the scheduled or original due date with respect thereto; or (ii) default in making any payment of any interest on any such Indebtedness beyond the period of grace, if any, provided in the VEBA Note Facility; or (iii) default in the observance or performance of any other agreement or condition relating to any such Indebtedness or contained in any instrument or agreement evidencing, securing or relating thereto, or any other event shall occur or condition exist, the effect of which default or other event or condition is to cause, or to permit the holder or beneficiary of such Indebtedness (or a trustee or agent on behalf of such holder or beneficiary) to cause, with the giving of notice if required, such Indebtedness to become due prior to its stated maturity or to become subject to a mandatory offer to purchase by the obligor thereunder or (in the case of any such Indebtedness constituting a Guarantee Obligation) to become payable; or
(ee) any North American Group Member shall (i) default in making any payment of any principal of any Indebtedness (including any Guarantee Obligation, but excluding the Loans, the Canadian Facility (other than a breach of the COCA (as defined in the
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Canadian Facility)), and the VEBA Note Facility) on the scheduled or original due date with respect thereto; or (ii) default in making any payment of any interest on any such Indebtedness beyond the period of grace, if any, provided in the instrument or agreement under which such Indebtedness was created; or (iii) default in the observance or performance of any other agreement or condition relating to any such Indebtedness (including a breach of the COCA (as defined in the Canadian Facility)) or contained in any instrument or agreement evidencing, securing or relating thereto, or any other event shall occur or condition exist, the effect of which default or other event or condition is to cause such Indebtedness to become due prior to its stated maturity or to become subject to a mandatory offer to purchase by the obligor thereunder or (in the case of any such Indebtedness constituting a Guarantee Obligation) to become payable; provided that a default, event or condition described in clause (i), (ii) or (iii) of this paragraph (ee) shall not at any time constitute an Event of Default unless, at such time, one or more defaults, events or conditions of the type described in clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) of this paragraph (ee) shall have occurred and be continuing with respect to Indebtedness, the Outstanding Amount of which exceeds in the aggregate $100,000,000.
7.2. Remedies upon Event of Default. (a) If any Event of Default occurs and is continuing, without limiting the rights and remedies available to the Lender under Applicable Law, the Lender may, by written notice to the Borrower, take any or all of the following actions, at the same or different times:
(i) declare the principal of and accrued interest on the outstanding Loans to be immediately due and payable;
(ii) set-off any amounts held in any accounts maintained by any Loan Party with respect to which the Lender is a party to a control agreement; or
(iii) take any other action or exercise any other right or remedy (including, without limitation, with respect to the Liens in favor of the Lender) permitted under the Loan Documents or by Applicable Law.
(b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, if such event is an Event of Default specified in Section 7.1(j) or 7.1(aa) above with respect to the Borrower, automatically the Loans (with accrued interest thereon) and all other amounts owing under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents shall immediately become due and payable.
(c) For the avoidance of doubt, the Lender may in its discretion waive any Default, Event of Default or any right it may have to take any enforcement action as a consequence thereof. Except as expressly provided above in this Section 7.2 or required by law (and which cannot be waived), presentment, demand, protest and all other notices of any kind are hereby expressly waived by the Borrower.
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SECTION 8
MISCELLANEOUS
8.1. Amendments and Waivers. (a) Neither this Agreement, any other Loan Document, nor any terms hereof or thereof may be amended, supplemented or modified except in accordance with the provisions of this Section 8.1 or as otherwise expressly provided herein. The Lender and the Borrower (on its own behalf and as agent on behalf of any other Loan Party party to the relevant Loan Document) may, from time to time, (i) enter into written amendments, supplements or modifications hereto and to the other Loan Documents for the purpose of adding any provisions to this Agreement or the other Loan Documents or changing in any manner the rights or obligations of the Lender or of the Loan Parties hereunder or thereunder or (ii) waive, on such terms and conditions as the Lender may specify in such instrument, any of the requirements of this Agreement or the other Loan Documents or any Default or Event of Default and its consequences.
(b) Any such waiver and any such amendment, supplement or modification shall be binding upon the Loan Parties, the Lender and all future holders of the Loans. In the case of any waiver, the Loan Parties and the Lender shall be restored to their former position and rights hereunder and under the other Loan Documents, and any Default or Event of Default waived shall be deemed to be cured and not continuing; but no such waiver shall extend to any subsequent or other Default or Event of Default, or impair any right consequent thereon. Any such waiver, amendment, supplement or modification shall be effected by a written instrument signed by the parties required to sign pursuant to the foregoing provisions of this Section 8.1; provided that, delivery of an executed signature page of any such instrument by facsimile transmission shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart thereof.
8.2. Notices. (a) All notices, requests and demands to or upon the respective parties hereto to be effective shall be in writing (including by telecopy or electronic transmission), and, unless otherwise expressly provided herein, shall be deemed to have been duly given or made when delivered, or three Business Days after being deposited in the mail, postage prepaid, or, in the case of telecopy notice or electronic transmission or overnight or hand delivery, when received, addressed as follows in the case of the Borrower and the Lender, or to such other address as may be hereafter notified by the respective parties hereto:
Borrower:
General Motors Company 300 Renaissance Center Detroit, MI 48265-3000 Attention: Chief Financial Officer Telecopy: 313-667-4605
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with a copy to:
General Motors Company 767 Fifth Avenue, 14th Floor New York, NY 10153 Attention: Treasurer Telecopy: 212-418-3630
and
General Motors Company 300 Renaissance Center Detroit, MI 48265-3000 Attention: Kimberly K. Hudolin Telecopy: 248-267-4318
and:
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP 767 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10153-0119 Attention: Stephen Karotkin
Richard Ginsburg Soo-Jin Shim Telecopy: 212-310-8007
Lender:
The United States Department of the Treasury 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20220 Attention: Chief Counsel Office of Financial Stability Telecopy: 202-927-9225 Email: OFSChiefCounselNotices@do.treas.gov
with a copy to:
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP One World Financial Center New York, NY 10281 Attention: John J. Rapisardi Telecopy: 212-504-6666 Telephone: 212-504-6000
provided that any notice, request or demand to or upon the Lender shall not be effective until received.
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(b) Notices and other communications to the Lender hereunder may be delivered or furnished by electronic communications pursuant to procedures approved by the Lender in its sole discretion. The Lender or the Borrower may, in its discretion, agree to accept notices and other communications to it hereunder by electronic communications pursuant to procedures approved by it; provided that approval of such procedures may be limited to particular notices or communications.
8.3. No Waiver; Cumulative Remedies. No failure to exercise and no delay in exercising, on the part of the Lender, any right, remedy, power or privilege hereunder or under the other Loan Documents shall operate as a waiver thereof; nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right, remedy, power or privilege hereunder or thereunder preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, remedy, power or privilege. The rights, remedies, powers and privileges herein provided are cumulative and not exclusive of any rights, remedies, powers and privileges provided by law.
8.4. Survival of Representations and Warranties. All representations and warranties made hereunder, in the other Loan Documents and in any document, certificate or statement delivered pursuant hereto or in connection herewith shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the making of the Loans and other extensions of credit hereunder.
8.5. Payment of Expenses. The Borrower agrees (a) to pay or reimburse the Lender for all its (i) reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred in connection with the development, preparation and execution of, and any amendment, supplement or modification to, this Agreement and the other Loan Documents and any other documents prepared in connection herewith or therewith, and the consummation and administration of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby (including the reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses and professional fees of the advisors and counsel to the Lender), and (ii) costs and expenses incurred in connection with the enforcement or preservation of any rights or exercise of remedies under this Agreement, the other Loan Documents and any other documents prepared in connection herewith or therewith in respect of any Event of Default or otherwise, including the fees and disbursements of counsel (including the allocated fees and disbursements and other charges of in-house counsel) to the Lender, (b) to pay, indemnify, or reimburse the Lender for, and hold the Lender harmless from, any and all recording and filing fees and any and all liabilities with respect to, or resulting from any delay in paying such fees, if any, which may be payable or determined to be payable in connection with the execution and delivery of, or consummation or administration of any of the transactions contemplated by, or any amendment, supplement or modification of, or any waiver or consent under or in respect of, this Agreement, the other Loan Documents and any such other documents, and (c) to pay, indemnify or reimburse the Lender, its affiliates, and its and their respective officers, directors, partners, employees, advisors, agents, controlling persons and trustees (each, an "Indemnitee") for, and hold each Indemnitee harmless from and against any and all other liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties, actions, judgments, suits, costs, expenses or disbursements of any kind or nature whatsoever incurred by an Indemnitee or asserted against any Indemnitee by any third party or by the Borrower or any other Loan Party arising out of, in connection with, or as a result of, the execution or delivery of this Agreement, any other Loan Document or any agreement or instrument contemplated hereby or thereby, the performance by the parties hereto or thereto of their respective obligations hereunder or thereunder or the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby or
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thereby, including any of the foregoing relating to the use or proposed use of proceeds of the Loans or the violation of, noncompliance with or liability under, any Environmental Law applicable to the operations or assets of any Group Member, including any of the Mortgaged Properties, and the reasonable fees and expenses of legal counsel in connection with claims, actions or proceedings by any Indemnitee against any Loan Party under any Loan Document or any actual or prospective claim, litigation, investigation or proceeding relating to any of the foregoing, whether based on contract, tort or any other theory, whether brought by any third party or by the Borrower or any other Loan Party, and regardless of whether any Indemnitee is a party thereto (all the foregoing in this clause (c), collectively, the "Indemnified Liabilities"), provided that the Borrower shall have no obligation hereunder to any Indemnitee with respect to Indemnified Liabilities to the extent such Indemnified Liabilities resulted from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of, in each case as determined by a final and nonappealable decision of a court of competent jurisdiction, such Indemnitee, any of its affiliates or its or their respective officers, directors, partners, employees, agents or controlling persons. No Indemnitee shall be liable for any damages arising from the use by unauthorized persons of information or other materials sent through electronic, telecommunications or other information transmission systems that are intercepted by such persons or for any special, indirect, consequential or punitive damages in connection with the Loans. Without limiting the foregoing, and to the extent permitted by Applicable Law, the Borrower agrees not to assert and to cause its Subsidiaries not to assert, and hereby waives and agrees to cause its Subsidiaries to waive, all rights for contribution or any other rights of recovery with respect to all claims, demands, penalties, fines, liabilities, settlements, damages, costs and expenses of whatever kind or nature, under or related to Environmental Laws, that any of them might have by statute or otherwise against any Indemnitee. All amounts due under this Section 8.5 shall be payable not later than 30 days after written demand therefor. Statements payable by the Borrower pursuant to this Section 8.5 shall be submitted to the Treasurer of the Borrower as set forth in Section 8.2, or to such other Person or address as may be hereafter designated by the Borrower in a written notice to the Lender. The agreements in this Section 8.5 shall survive repayment of the Loans and all other amounts payable hereunder.
8.6. Successors and Assigns; Participations and Assignments. (a) The provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, all future holders of the Loans and their respective successors and assigns permitted hereby, except that the Borrower may not assign or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of the Lender (and any attempted assignment or transfer by the Borrower without such consent shall be null and void) and the Lender may not assign or otherwise transfer its rights or obligations hereunder except in accordance with this Section 8.6.
(b) The Lender may assign or transfer to (i) prior to the occurrence of a Default or Event of Default which is continuing, one or more assignees (each, an "Assignee") other than an Ineligible Acquirer and (ii) following the occurrence and during the continuance of a Default or an Event of Default, any Assignee including an Ineligible Acquirer, all or a portion of its rights and obligations under this Agreement (including all or a portion of the Loans at the time owing to it), together with any related rights and obligations thereunder, in each case following notice to the Borrower but without the consent of the Borrower, pursuant to an Assignment and Assumption executed by the applicable Assignee and the Lender and delivered
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to the Borrower for its records. The Borrower or its agent will maintain a register ("Register") of the Lender and Assignees. The Register shall contain the names and addresses of the Lender and Assignees and the principal amount of the loans (and stated interest thereon) held by the Lender and each Assignee from time to time. The entries in the Register shall be conclusive and binding, absent manifest error. The Borrower shall enter into such amendments or other modifications to this Agreement and the other Loan Documents as are reasonably required to accommodate any such assignments, including, without limitation, amendments or modifications which provide for the accommodation of multiple lenders and the appointment of administrative and collateral agents for the Lender and such Assignees; provided that, such amendments or modifications do not materially increase the tax cost to the Borrower of maintaining the Loans.
(c) The Lender may sell participations in all or a portion of the Lender's rights and obligations under this Agreement (including all or a portion of the Loans owing to it) (each, a "Participation") to (i) prior to the occurrence of a Default or Event of Default which is continuing, one or more purchasers (each, a "Participant") other than an Ineligible Acquirer, including one or more lenders or other Persons that provide financing to the Lender in the form of sales and repurchases of participations and (ii) following the occurrence and during the continuance of a Default or an Event of Default, any Participant including an Ineligible Acquirer, all or a portion of its rights and obligations under this Agreement (including all or a portion of the Loans at the time owing to it), together with any related rights and obligations thereunder, in each case following notice to the Borrower but without the consent of the Borrower, provided that, in each case, (A) the Lender's obligations under this Agreement shall remain unchanged, (B) the Lender shall remain solely responsible to the other parties hereto for the performance of such obligations, (C) the Borrower shall continue to deal solely and directly with the Lender in connection with the Lender's rights and obligations under this Agreement. Any agreement pursuant to which the Lender sells such a participation shall provide that the Lender shall retain the sole right to enforce this Agreement and to approve any amendment, modification or waiver of any provision of this Agreement; provided that such agreement may provide that the Lender will not, without the consent of the Participant, agree to any amendment, modification or waiver that (1) reduces the amount of the Loans, extends the Maturity Date of the Loans or reduces the rate of interest or any fee of the Loans or extends the due date of any such rate or fee or (2) directly affects such Participant. Subject to this Section 8.6(c), the Borrower agrees that each Participant shall be entitled to the benefits of Section 2.10, 2.12 and 2.13 to the same extent as if it were the Lender and had acquired its interest by assignment pursuant to Section 8.6(b), provided that the Lender and all Participants shall be entitled to receive no greater amount in the aggregate pursuant to such Sections than the Lender would have been entitled to receive had no such transfer occurred unless such transfer occurs while an Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to this Section 8.6(c), each Participant also shall be entitled to the benefits of Section 8.7 as though it were the Lender. In the event that the Lender sells a participation in the Lender's rights and obligations under this Agreement, the Lender, on behalf of Borrower, shall maintain a register on which it enters the name, address and interest in this Agreement of all Participants.
(d) For avoidance of doubt, the parties to this Agreement acknowledge that the provisions of this Section 8.6 concerning assignments of Loans relate only to absolute assignments and that such provisions do not prohibit assignments creating security interests in Loans to (i) prior to the occurrence of a Default or an Event of Default which is continuing, one
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or more pledgees other than an Ineligible Acquirer, and (ii) following the occurrence and during the continuance of a Default or an Event of Default, any pledgee including any Ineligible Acquirer, including in each case, without limitation, any pledge or assignment by a Lender of any Loan to any Federal Reserve Bank in accordance with Applicable Law.
8.7. Set-off. In addition to any rights and remedies of the Lender provided by law, the Lender shall have the right, without prior notice to the Borrower, any such notice being expressly waived by the Borrower to the extent permitted by Applicable Law, upon all amounts owing hereunder becoming due and payable (whether at the stated maturity, by acceleration or otherwise) to set off and appropriate and apply against such amount any and all deposits (general or special, time or demand, provisional or final), in any currency, and any other credits, indebtedness or claims, in any currency, in each case whether direct or indirect, absolute or contingent, matured or unmatured, at any time held or owing by the Lender or any branch or agency thereof to or for the credit or the account of the Borrower. The Lender agrees promptly to notify the Borrower after any such set-off and application made by the Lender; provided that, the failure to give such notice shall not affect the validity of such set-off and application.
8.8. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed by one or more of the parties to this Agreement on any number of separate counterparts, and all of said counterparts taken together shall be deemed to constitute one and the same instrument. Delivery of an executed signature page of this Agreement by facsimile or other electronic transmission shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart hereof. A set of the copies of this Agreement signed by all the parties shall be lodged with the Borrower and the Lender.
8.9. Severability. Any provision of this Agreement that is held to be prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction shall, as to such jurisdiction, be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or unenforceability without invalidating or rendering unenforceable the remaining provisions hereof, and any such prohibition or unenforceability in any jurisdiction shall not invalidate or render unenforceable such provision in any other jurisdiction.
8.10. Integration. This Agreement and the other Loan Documents represent the entire agreement of the Borrower and the Lender with respect to the subject matter hereof and thereof, and there are no promises, undertakings, representations or warranties by the Lender relative to the subject matter hereof not expressly set forth or referred to herein or in the other Loan Documents.
8.11. Governing Law. THIS AGREEMENT AND THE RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED AND INTERPRETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE LAW OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.
8.12. Submission to Jurisdiction; Waivers. All judicial proceedings brought against any Loan Party hereto arising out of or relating to this Agreement or any other Loan Document, or any Obligations hereunder and thereunder, may be brought in the courts of the State of New York, the courts of the United States of America for the Southern District of New York, and appellate courts from any thereof. Each Loan Party hereto hereby irrevocably and unconditionally:
(a) submits for itself and its property in any such legal action or proceeding relating to this Agreement and the other Loan Documents to which it is a party, or for recognition and enforcement of any judgment in respect thereof, to the non-exclusive general jurisdiction of the courts of the State of New York, the courts of the United States of America for the Southern District of New York, and appellate courts from any thereof;
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(b) consents that any such action or proceeding may be brought in such courts and waives any objection that it may now or hereafter have to the venue of any such action or proceeding in any such court or that such action or proceeding was brought in an inconvenient court and agrees not to plead or claim the same;
(c) agrees that service of process in any such action or proceeding may be effected by mailing a copy thereof by registered or certified mail (or any substantially similar form of mail), postage prepaid, to such party at its address set forth in Section 8.2 or at such other address of each Loan Party shall have been notified pursuant thereto; and
(d) waives, to the maximum extent not prohibited by law, any right it may have to claim or recover in any legal action or proceeding referred to in this Section 8.12 any special, exemplary, punitive or consequential damages.
8.13. Acknowledgments. The Loan Party hereby acknowledges that:
(a) it has been advised by counsel in the negotiation, execution and delivery of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents;
(b) the Lender does not have any fiduciary relationship with or duty to any Group Member arising out of or in connection with this Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents, and the relationship between the Lender, on one hand, and any Group Member, on the other hand, in connection herewith or therewith is solely that of debtor and creditor; and
(c) no joint venture is created hereby or by the other Loan Documents or otherwise exists by virtue of the transactions contemplated hereby among the Borrower or any Subsidiary and the Lender.
8.14. Release of Guarantees. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein or in any other Loan Document, the Lender hereby agrees to take promptly, any action requested by the Borrower having the effect of releasing, or evidencing the release of, any guarantee by any Loan Party of the Obligations to the extent necessary to permit consummation of any transaction not prohibited by any Loan Document or that has been consented to in accordance with Section 8.1.
8.15. Confidentiality. The Lender agrees to keep confidential all non-public information provided to it by any Loan Party pursuant to this Agreement that is designated by such Loan Party as confidential; provided that nothing herein shall prevent the Lender from disclosing any such information (a) to any other Lender or its lending affiliates, (b) subject to an agreement to comply with the provisions of this Section 8.15 (or other provisions at least as restrictive as this Section), to any actual or prospective Transferee or any pledgee of Loans or any direct or indirect contractual counterparty (or the professional advisors thereto) to any swap
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or derivative transaction relating to the Loan Party and its obligations (prior to the occurrence of a Default or Event of Default, to the extent not an Ineligible Acquirer), (c) to its affiliates, employees, directors, trustees, agents, attorneys, accountants and other professional advisors, or those of any of its affiliates for performing the purposes of a Loan Document, subject to the Lender advising such Person of the confidentiality provisions contained herein, (d) upon the request or demand of any Governmental Authority or regulatory agency (including self-regulated agencies) having jurisdiction (or purporting to have jurisdiction) over it upon notice (other than in connection with routine examinations or inspections by regulators) to the Borrower thereof unless such notice is prohibited or the Governmental Authority or regulatory agency shall require otherwise, (e) in response to any order of any court or other Governmental Authority or as may otherwise be required pursuant to any Requirement of Law, after notice to the Borrower if reasonably feasible, and, if applicable, after exhaustion of the Group Members' rights and remedies under Section 1.6 of the Treasury Regulations, 31 C.F.R. Part 1, Subpart A; Sections 27-29 inclusive and 44 of the Access to Information Act, R.S.C., ch A-1 (1985) and Section 28 and Part IV (Sections 50-56 inclusive) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O., ch. F.31 (1990), after notice to the Borrower if reasonably feasible, (f) if requested or required to do so in connection with any litigation or similar proceeding, after notice to the Borrower if reasonably feasible, (g) that has been publicly disclosed, other than in breach of this Section, (h) to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners or any similar organization or any nationally recognized rating agency that requires access to information about the Lender's investment portfolio in connection with ratings issued with respect to the Lender or (i) in connection with the exercise of any remedy hereunder or under any other Loan Document.
8.16. Waivers of Jury Trial. EACH OF THE LOAN PARTIES AND THE LENDER HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY LEGAL ACTION OR PROCEEDING RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY OTHER LOAN DOCUMENT AND FOR ANY COUNTERCLAIM THEREIN.
8.17. USA PATRIOT Act. The Lender hereby notifies the Borrower that pursuant to the requirements of the USA PATRIOT Act, it is required to obtain, verify and record information that identifies each Loan Party, which information includes the name and address of each Loan Party and other information that will allow the Lender to identify each Loan Party in accordance with the USA PATRIOT Act.
8.18. Effect of Amendment and Restatement of the Newco Credit Facility. On the Effective Date, the Newco Credit Facility shall be amended, restated and superseded in its entirety. The parties hereto acknowledge and agree that (a) this Agreement and the other Loan Documents, whether executed and delivered in connection herewith or otherwise, do not constitute a novation, payment and reborrowing, or termination of the "Obligations" (as defined in the Newco Credit Facility) under the Newco Credit Facility as in effect prior to the Effective Date and (b) such "Obligations" are in all respects continuing (as amended and restated hereby) with only the terms thereof being modified as provided in this Agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed and delivered by their proper and duly authorized officers as of the day and year first above written.
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY, a Delaware corporation
By: /s/ David Markowitz Name: David Markowitz Title: President and Secretary
[Signature Page to Secured Credit Agreement]
[GUARANTOR]
By: /s/ Adil Mistry Name: Adil Mistry Title: Vice President
[Signature Page to Secured Credit Agreement]
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, as the Lender
By: /s/ Herbert M. Allison, Jr. Name: Herbert M. Allison, Jr. Title: Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial
Stability
[Signature Page to Secured Credit Agreement]
EXECUTION VERSION CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED BY GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY PURSUANT TO THE
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT Annex I
Form of Budget
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Schedule 1.1A
Funding Office
Lender
United States Department of the Treasury
Funding Office
The United States Department of the Treasury 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20220 Attention: Cash Management Officer Telephone: (202) 622-9281
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Schedule 1.1B
Guarantors
Guarantor Name
1. Annunciata Corporation 2. Argonaut Holdings, Inc. 3. General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC
4. General Motors Asia, Inc. 5. General Motors International Holdings, Inc. 6. General Motors Overseas Corporation 7. General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation 8. General Motors Product Services, Inc. 9. General Motors Research Corporation 10. GM APO Holdings, LLC
11. GM Components Holdings, LLC
12. GM Eurometals, Inc. 13. GM Finance Co. Holdings LLC
14. GM GEFS L.P.
15. GM Global Steering Holdings, LLC
16. GM Global Technology Operations, Inc. 17. GM Global Tooling Company, Inc. 18. GM LAAM Holdings, LLC
19. GM Preferred Finance Co. Holdings LLC
20. GM Subsystems Manufacturing, LLC
21. GM Technologies, LLC
22. GM-DI Leasing Corporation 23. GMOC Administrative Services Corporation 24. Grand Pointe Holdings, Inc. 25. OnStar, LLC
26. Riverfront Holdings, Inc. 27. Riverfront Holdings Phase II, Inc.
Form of Organization
Corporation Corporation Limited Liability Company Corporation Corporation Corporation Corporation Corporation Corporation Limited Liability Company Limited Liability Company Corporation Limited Liability Company
Limited Partnership Limited Liability Company Corporation Corporation Limited Liability Company Limited Liability Company Limited Liability Company Limited Liability Company Corporation Corporation Corporation Limited Liability Company Corporation Corporation
Jurisdiction of Organization
Delaware Delaware
Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware
Delaware
Delaware Delaware
Delaware
Nevada
Delaware Delaware Delaware
Delaware
Delaware
Delaware
Delaware Delaware Delaware Michigan
Delaware Delaware Delaware
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Schedule 1.1C
Mortgaged Property
No.
Site Designation
1. Warren Technical Center 30800 Mound Road, Warren
2. Detroit Renaissance Center Campus (including Renaissance Center Franklin Deck & Renaissance Center East)
100 Renaissance Center P.O. Box 100, Detroit
3. Milford Proving Grounds 3300 General Motors Road, Milford
4. Mesa Dealership 2 6315 East Auto Park Drive, Mesa
5. Penske Cadillac Hummer South Bay Dealership 18600 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance
6. Dublin BPG Dealership 4400 John Monego Court, Dublin
7. Cerritos Dealership
10901 E. 183rd Street & 18120 Studebaker, Cerritos
8. Los Angeles Dealership 444 S. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles
9. Saturn of Cerritos Dealership 18400 Studebaker Road, Cerritos
10. Saturn of Capitol Expressway Dealership 755 W. Capitol Expressway, San Jose
County/State
Macomb, MI
Wayne, MI
Oakland/Livingston, MI Maricopa, AZ Los Angeles, CA Alameda, CA Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA Santa Clara, CA
Owner
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
RIVERFRONT HOLDINGS, INC.
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
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11. Oakland G Truck Center Dealership
8099 South Coliseum Way, Oakland
12. Lone Tree Dealerships
8101, 8201, 8301 & 8351 Parkway Drive, Lone Tree
13. Denver Dealership 2
8120 W. Tuffs Ave., Denver
14. Estero Bay Chevrolet Dealership
SW corner Corkscrew Road & I-75, Estero
15. Kendall (Dadeland) Chevrolet Dealership
8455 S. Dixie Highway, Miami
16. Pinellas Park Dealership
9400 U.S. Highway 19 North, Pinellas Park
17. Homestead Dealership
1395-1 N. Homestead Blvd., Homestead
18. Alpharetta Training Center
6395 Shiloh Road, Alpharetta
19. Lou Sobh Automotive Dealership
1301 Thornton Road, Lithia Springs
20. Waterford PC Vacant Land (SPO Drayton Plains)
5260 Williams Lake Road, Waterford
21. Miller Buick Pontiac Dealership
920 Route 1 North, Woodbridge
22. Multi-Chevrolet Saturn Dealership
2675 Route 22 West, Union
County/State
Alameda, CA Douglas, CO Denver, CO Lee, FL Dade, FL Pinellas, FL
Miami-Dade, FL Forsyth, GA Douglas, GA Oakland, MI Middlesex, NJ Union, NJ
Owner
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
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23. Vacant Dealership Building
2915 Niagara Falls, Amherst
Erie, NY
County/State
Owner
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
24. Cheektowaga Dealership 2928 Walden Ave., Cheektowaga
Erie, NY
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
25. New Rochelle Chevrolet Dealership 288-300 Main Street, New Rochelle
Westchester, NY
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
26. Poughkeepsie Dealership (Hudson Pontiac Buick)
1960 S. Road U.S. Route 9, Poughkeepsie
Dutchess, NY
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
27. RAB Motors Dealership 105-20 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills
Queens, NY
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
28. City Cadillac-Oldsmobile, Major Chevrolet, Regain Pontiac and Service Facility Dealership
43-60 Northern Blvd., Long Island
Queens, NY
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
29. Cunningham Motors Dealership 40-40 172 Street, Flushing
Queens, NY
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
30. 86th Street Chevrolet Dealership 1575 86th Street, Brooklyn
Kings, NY
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
31. Bohemian Auto Group Dealership 4825 Sunrise Highway, Sayville
Suffolk, NY
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
32. Vacant Dealership Land
Jericho Turnpike & Dix Terrace, Huntington Station
Suffolk., NY
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
33. Gildron Cadillac Dealership 1245 Central Park Ave., Yonkers
34. Mt. Kisco Dealership 175 N. Bedford Road, Mt. Kisco
35. Cincinnati Dealership 1 3015 Glenhills Way, Cincinnati
Westchester, NY Westchester, NY Hamilton, OH
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
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36. Wilkes Barre Dealership
2140 Sans Souci Pkwy., Wilkes Barre
37. Jenkintown Dealership 2
830 Old York Road, Jenkintown
County/State
Luzerne, PA Montgomery, PA
Owner
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
38. Conshohocken Dealership 301 Alan Wood Road, Conshohocken
39. Vancouver Dealership 10811 E. Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver
40. Everett Dealership 7300 & 7428 Evergreen Way, Everett
41. Garland Training Center Garland Road at Shiloh Road, Garland
42. Orem Dealership 1260 S. Sandhill Road, Orem
43. Fremont Dealership 43191 Boscell Road, Fremont
44. Novato Dealership 1 7123 Redwood Blvd., Novato
45. Elk Grove Dealership 1 8480 Laguna Grove Drive, Elk Grove
46. Tyco Dealership 312, 313, 314 Constitution Drive, Menlo Park
47. Gilroy Dealership 6720 Bearcat Court, Gilroy
Montgomery, PA Clark, WA Snohomish, WA Dallas, TX Utah, UT Alameda, CA Marin, CA Sacramento, CA San Mateo, CA Santa Clara, CA
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
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48. Newark Dealership
43931 Boscell & 42992 Boyce
49. Thousand Oaks Consolidated Office Building
515 Marin Street, Thousand Oaks
50. Smyrna Dealership
2155 Cobb Pkwy., SE, Smyrna
51. Chicago Dealership 1
5515, 5435, 5555 W. Irving Park Road, Chicago
52. Hodgkins Dealership
9510 W. Joliet Road, Hodgkins
53. Elgin Pontiac GMC
909 E. Chicago Street
54. Brazil Dealership
2456 W. U.S. Highway 40, Brazil
55. Indianapolis Dealership
7250 N. Keystone Ave., Indianapolis
56. Former Woburn Dealership
399 Washington Street, Woburn
57. Grand Blanc SPO Headquarters
6200 Grande Pointe Drive, Grand Blanc
58. SPO Lansing (Lansing PDC Vacant Land)
4400 W. Mount Hope Road, Lansing
59. Michael Chevrolet Dealership
29425 23 Mile Road, Chesterfield Township
County/State
Alameda, CA Ventura, CA Cobb, GA Cook, IL Cook, IL Kane, IL Clay, IN Marion, IN Middlesex, MA Genesee, MI Ingham, MI Macomb, MI
Owner
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
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Site Designation
60. Farmington Hills Dealership
37901 Grand River Ave., Farmington Hills
61. Ypsilanti Vehicle Center 2901 Tyler Road, Ypsilanti
62. Renaissance Center Land East TBD
63. SPO Willow Run w/ Excess Land (Willow Run PDC Vacant Land)
50000 Ecorse Road, Belleville
64. Englewood Cliffs Dealership
374 Sylvan Ave. (Route 9W), Englewood Cliffs
65. Lawrenceville Dealerships (2)
100 & 200 Renaissance Blvd., Lawrenceville
66. Former Lawrenceville Dealership
500 Renaissance Blvd., Lawrenceville
67. Syracuse Dealership 716 W. Genesee Street, Syracuse
68. Kings Mountain Dealership
615 Broadway Drive, Kings Mountain
69. Kennett Square Dealership 634 W. State Street, Kennett Square
70. Simpsonville Dealership
3431 N. Industrial Drive, Simpsonville
County/State
Oakland, MI Washtenaw, MI Oakland, MI Wayne, MI Bergen, NJ Mercer, NJ Mercer, NJ Onondaga, NY Cleveland, NC Chester, PA Greenville, SC
Owner
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
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71. McMurray Dealership
2939 Washington Road, McMurray
County/State
Washington, PA
Owner
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
72. Irving Dealership 200 E. Airport Freeway, Irving
Dallas, TX
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
73. Dallas Dealership 3
8008 Marvin D. Love Freeway, Dallas
Dallas, TX
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
74. Houston Saturn Dealership 4 11750 Old Katy Road, Houston
Harris, TX
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
75. McAllen Dealership 1301 E. Expressway 83, McAllen
Hidalgo, TX
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
76. Detroit Dealership 17677 Mack Ave., Detroit
Wayne, MI
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
77. Menomonee Falls Dealership
N70 W. 12900 Appleton Ave., Menomonee Falls
Waukesha, WI
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
78. Millender Center 333 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit
Wayne, MI
RIVERFRONT HOLDINGS, INC.
79. Grande Pointe Holdings Vacant Land (Outparcels)
TBD
Genesee, MI
GRANDE POINT HOLDINGS, INC.
80. RenCen Land West West of Randolph, Detroit
Wayne, MI
RIVERFRONT HOLDINGS, INC.
81. GM Powertrain Bedford 105 GM Drive, Bedford
Lawrence, IN
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
82. GM MFD Marion 2400 W. Second Street, Marion
Grant, IN
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
83. GM Assembly Fort Wayne
12200 Lafayette Center Road, Roanoke
Huntington, IN
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
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84. GM Powertrain Bay City
1001 Woodside Ave., Bay City
*one parcel owned by REALM, Excluded Collateral
County/State
Bay, MI
Owner
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
85. GM Assembly Detroit Hamtramck 2500 East Grand Blvd., Detroit
Genesee., MI
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
86. GM MFD Flint Tool & Die 425 S. Stevenson Street, Flint
Genesee, MI
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
87. GM Assembly Flint G-3100 Van Slyke Road, Flint
Genesee, MI
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
88. Flint Processing Center (SPO) 6060 Bristol Road, Swartz Creek
Genesee, MI
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
89. GM Assembly Orion 4555 Giddings Road, Lake Orion
Oakland, MI
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
90. GM Assembly Lansing Delta Township
8175 Millett Hwy, Lansing
Ingham, MI
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
91. GM Assembly Lansing Grand River 920 Townsend Ave., Lansing
Ingham, MI
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
92. GM MFD Lansing Regional Stamping
8175 Millett Hwy (2800 W. Saginaw Street), Lansing
Ingham, MI
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
93. GM Powertrain Warren Transmission
23500 Mound Road, Warren
Macomb, MI
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
94. GM Assembly Wentzville 1500-1 E Route A, Wentzville
St. Charles, MO
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
95. GM Powertrain Tonawanda
2995 River Road, Buffalo *one parcel owned by ENCORE, Excluded Collateral
Erie, NY
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
96. GM Assembly Arlington 2525 E. Abram Street, Arlington
Tarrant, TX
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
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97. GM Assembly Janesville
1000 General Motors Drive, Janesville
98. GM MFD Flint 2238 W. Bristol Road, Flint
99. GM Powertrain Flint Engine South 2100 Bristol Road, Flint
100. GM Powertrain Defiance 26427 State Road, Defiance
101. Colma Saturn Dealership 707-711 Serramonte Blvd., Colma
102. Doraville Building
3900 Motors Industrial Way, Doraville
103. Tower 500/600
500 & 600 Renaissance Center, Detroit
104. Vacant Lot on Labadie Road
County/State
Rock, WI Genesee, MI Genesee, MI Defiance, OH San Mateo, CA DeKalb, GA
Wayne, MI Oakland, MI
Owner
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC.
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
RIVERFRONT HOLDINGS PHASE II, INC. GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
105. Stamping Wentzville
St. Charles, MO
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
106. GMPT Baltimore
Baltimore, MD
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
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Pledgor Name
1. General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC
2. General Motors Asia, Inc. 3. General Motors International Holdings, Inc. 4. General Motors Overseas Corporation 5. General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation 6. GM APO Holdings, LLC
7. General Motors Company 8. GM Finance Co. Holdings LLC
9. GM GEFS L.P. 10. GM LAAM Holdings, LLC 11. GM Preferred Finance Co. Holdings LLC
12. GM Technologies, LLC
13. OnStar, LLC
14. Riverfront Holdings, Inc.
Schedule 1.1D Pledgors
Form of Organization
Limited Liability Company Corporation Corporation Corporation Corporation
Limited Liability Company Corporation
Limited Liability Company
Limited Partnership Corporation
Limited Liability Company
Limited Liability Company
Limited Liability Company Corporation
Jurisdiction of Organization
Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Nevada Delaware Delaware
Delaware
Delaware Delaware
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Schedule 1.1G
Certain Excluded Subsidiaries
North American Excluded Subsidiaries
Name of Entity
2035208 Ontario Inc. 2140879 Ontario Inc. Carve-Out Ownership Cooperative LLC Dealership Liquidations, Inc. Delphi Energy and Engine Management Systems UK Overseas Corporation General Motors China, Inc. General Motors Foundation, Inc. General Motors Global Service Operations, Inc. General Motors Korea, Inc. General Motors MNS Center, LLC General Motors Overseas Commercial Vehicle Corporation General Motors Thailand Investments, LLC General Motors U.S. Trading Corp. GM Car Company LLC GM Nova Scotia Investments Ltd. GM Overseas Funding, LLC GM Personnel Services, Inc. GM Preferred Receivables LLC GM Supplier Receivables LLC GM Warranty LLC GMAC Common Equity Trust I GMCH&SP Private Equity II L.P. GMCH&SP Private Equity L.P.
Jurisdiction of Organization
Canada Canada Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Michigan Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Nevada Delaware Canada Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Canada Canada
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GMEH Holding, LLC GMETR Trade Receivables LLC GMODC Receivables Funding LLC GMODC Trade Receivables LLC IUE-GM National Joint Skill Development and Training Committee Koneyren, Inc. Lease Ownership Cooperative LLC Lidlington Engineering Company, Ltd. Monetization of Carve-Out, LLC Multi-Use Lease Entity Trust North American New Cars, Inc. OnStar Global Services Corporation PIMS Co. Promark Global Advisors, Inc. Promark Investment Advisors, Inc. Promark Real Estate Advisors, LLC Promark Trust Bank, N.A. Renaissance Center Management Company Riverfront Development Corporation Riverfront Holdings III, Inc. Saturn County Bond Corporation Truck and Bus Engineering U.K., Limited VM North America, Inc. WRE, Inc.
Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Ohio Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware New York Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Michigan
Non-U.S. Delphi Entities Rhodes Automotive Manufacturing PTY Ltd Saginaw Industria e Comercio de Auto Pecas Ltda.
Foreign Excluded Subsidiaries
Australia Brazil
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Delphi Saginaw Lingyun Drive Shaft Co. Ltd. Saginaw Lingyun Drive Shaft (Wuhu) Co. Ltd. Saginaw Steering (Suzhou) Co. Ltd. Rhodes France I SAS Rhodes Germany GmbH Rhodes India Automotive Private Limited Rhodes Italy Srl Rhodes Japan LLC Automotive Steering Korea Limited Rhodes Holding I S.a.r.l. Rhodes Holding II S.a.r.l. Steeringmex, S de RL de CV Fidass II B.V. Rhodes Holding Netherlands B.V. Delphi Polska Automotive Systems Sp. z.o.o. Steering Holding PTE. LTD. Rhodes Otomotiv Sanayi ve Ticaret Limited Sirketi
Asia Pacific Entities Holden Employees Superannuation Fund Pty. Ltd. GMI Diesel Engineering Limited K.K. General Motors New Zealand Pensions Limited
Europe Entities SAAB Automobile Investering A.B. and its Subsidiaries Adam Opel GmbH and its Subsidiaries General Motors Coordination Center BVBA General Motors Investment Services Company N.V. Berse Road (No. 1) Limited Berse Road (No. 2) Limited Promark Global Advisors Limited
China China China France Germany India Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands Netherlands Poland Singapore Turkey
Australia Japan New Zealand
Sweden Germany Belgium Belgium United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom
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Promark Investment Trustees Limited VM Holdings, B.V. VM Motori S.p.a. General Motors Powertrain Uzbekistan CJSC
LAAM Entities Sarmiento 1113 S.A.
Other Foreign Entities General International Limited General International Insurance Services Limited
United Kingdom Netherlands Italy Uzbekistan
Argentina
Bermuda Bermuda
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Schedule 3.15
Name of Entity
Foreign Subsidiaries
Chevrolet Sociedad Anónima de Ahorro para Fines Determinados
Jurisdiction of Organization
Argentina
General Motors Argentina S.r.l.
Argentina
Sarmiento 1113 S.A. en Liquidacion
Argentina
Direct Owner
GM LAAM Holdings, LLC General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation General Motors Chile Industria Automotriz Limitada
GM LAAM Holdings, LLC General Motors de Argentina S.R.L.
Percentage Owned
90% 10% 94.99% 4.61%
95%
Number and Class of Shares
Issued and Outstanding
16,536,060 Shares
1,837,340 Shares
322,660,479 Class A Shares
1,271,828 Class B Shares 4,939,550,033 Shares
Number and Class of Shares
Authorized
N/A
N/A
N/A
General Motors Australia Ltd.
Australia
General Motors Overseas Corporation General Motors Overseas Corporation
General Motors of Canada Limited
5% 100%
100%
Ordinary Shares: 212,078,511
Redeemable Preference Shares: 18,724,200
Ordinary Shares: 212,078,511
Redeemable Preference Shares: 18,724,200
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General Motors Investments Pty. Ltd.
GM Holden Ltd.
General Motors Holden Sales Pty. Limited Holden Employees Superannuation Fund Pty. Ltd. Rhodes Automotive Manufacturing Pty Ltd Salmon Street Ltd (in liquidation)
Australia
Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia
General Motors Austria GmbH
General Motors PowertrainAustria GmbH
Austria Austria
General Motors Belgium N.V.
Belgium
General Motors Coordination Center BVBA
Belgium
General Motors Australia Ltd.
General Motors Australia Ltd. GM Holden Ltd.
GM Holden Ltd.
Rhodes Holding II S.a.r.l. GM Holden Limited
General Motors Holden Sales Pty Limited General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. General Motors Automotive UK Limited
General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. Adam Opel GmbH
GM Overseas Funding LLC General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation
2
100%
100% 100% 100% 100%
80%
20% 100% 99.9% 0.1% 99.99% 1 share 99.99% 0.01%
Ordinary Shares: 66,441,729 Stock: 430,571,911 Stock: 18,110,000 Ordinary Shares: 2 Ordinary Share: 1 Ordinary Shares: 40
Ordinary Shares: 66,441,729 Stock: 430,571,911 Stock: 18,110,000 Ordinary Shares: 2 Ordinary Share: 1 Ordinary Shares: 40
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General Motors Investment Services Company N.V.
GM Automotive Services Belgium NV
General International Insurance Services Limited General International Limited Funcap-Comercio e Administracao de Bens Moveis e Valores Ltda. General Motors do Brasil Ltda. GM Factoring Sociedade de Fomento Comercial Ltda. Saginaw Industria e Comercio de Auto Pecas Ltda. 2035208 Ontario Inc. 2140879 Ontario Inc. 3072352 Nova Scotia Company
3183795 Nova Scotia ULC
Belgium
Belgium
Bermuda Bermuda Brazil Brazil Brazil Brazil Canada Canada Canada Canada
General Motors Company
General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation Adam Opel GmbH
General Motors Belgium N.V. General International Limited General Motors Company General Motors do Brasil Ltda. GM LAAM Holdings, LLC General Motors do Brasil Ltda. Rhodes Holding II, S.a.r.l. General Motors of Canada Limited General Motors of Canada Limited General Motors of Canada Limited
General Motors of Canada Limited
General Motors Nova Scotia Investments Ltd.
3
99.9% 0.1%
99.9% 1 share
100%
100% 99.9% 99.999% 99.9% 100% 100% 100% 100%
75%
25%
N-A in liquidation
12,000 Shares
50,000,000 Shares 999 Shares 254,733,569 Shares 999 Shares
1 Common Share 1 Common Share 100 Common Shares 1,333,666 Common Shares
N-A in liquidation
N/A
N/A N/A N/A N/A
Unlimited Unlimited 100,000,000 Common Shares 100,000,000 Common Shares
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3535673 Canada Inc.
4259891 Canada Ltd dba HMP on the Mountains 4501101 Canada, Inc.
6153933 Canada Ltd. (dba Plaza Chevrolet Pontiac Buick GMC in Campbellton, NB) Bill Osborne Chevrolet Ltd.
CAMI
Canada Canada Canada Canada
Canada Canada
General Motors of Canada Limited General Motors of Canada Limited General Motors of Canada Limited General Motors of Canada Limited
General Motors of Canada Limited General Motors of Canada Limited
100% 50%
100% 58.2%
65% 51%
Class 3 shares issued to General Motors of Canada Limited 75,001 shares
Class 5 shares issued to General Motors of Canada Limited 40,237.358 shares
Class 6 shares issued to General Motors of Canada Limited 605,338.0574 shares
4
Unlimited
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Carrefour 440 Chevrolet Pontiac Buick GMC Fugère Pontiac Buick Inc.
General Motors Nova Scotia Investments Ltd.
Canada Canada Canada
General Motors of Canada Limited General Motors of Canada Limited General Motors Company
64.3% 63.5% 100%
797,389,636 Shares
100,000,000,000 Shares
General Motors of Canada Limited
Canada
General Motors Company
100%
705,246 Common Shares
Unlimited Common Shares
Unlimited Class R Shares
GM GEFS HOLDINGS (CHC4) ULC
Canada
GM GEFS HOLDINGS CANADA ULC
Canada
GMCH&SP Private Equity II L.P. GMCH&SP Private Equity L.P.
Canada Canada
General Motors Company
General Motors Company
66.6%
1 Class A Common Share 1 Class B Common Share
100%
1 Class A Common Share
2140879 Ontario Inc. 2035208 Ontario Inc.
100%
N/A
100%
N/A
10,000,000 Class A Common Shares
10,000,000 Class B Common Shares
10,000,000 Preferred Shares 10,000,000 Class A Common Shares 10,000,000 Class B Common Shares 10,000,000 Preferred Shares N/A
N/A
5
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Scott Drummond Motors Ltd. Fiducie Carrefour 440
1908 Holdings Ltd.
Auto Lease Finance Corporation GM International Sales Ltd.
Parkwood Holdings Ltd. General Motors Chile Industria Automotriz Limitada
GM Inversiones Santiago Limitada
Canada Canada Cayman Islands Cayman Islands Cayman Islands
Cayman Islands Chile
Chile
Delphi Saginaw Lingyun Drive Shaft Co. Ltd General Motors (China) Investment Company Limited General Motors Warehousing and Trading (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. Saginaw Lingyun Drive Shaft (Wuhu) Co. Ltd
China China China China
General Motors of Canada Limited General Motors of Canada Limited General Motors of Canada Limited General Motors Company
General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation 1908 Holdings Ltd.
GM Inversiones Santiago Limitada
72.5%
tbd%
100%
2,706 Shares
N/A
100%
100 Ordinary
N/A
Shares
100%
56,950 Shares
N/A
100%
99.9%
N/A
N/A
(uncertificated)
GM LAAM Holdings, LLC GM LAAM Holdings, LLC
0.1%
99.99%
N/A
N/A
(uncertificated)
General Motors
0.01%
Chile Industria
Automotriz Limitada
Steering Holding
60%
N/A
N/A
Pte. Ltd.
General Motors
100%
N/A
N/A
China, Inc.
General Motors
100%
N/A
N/A
China, Inc.
Steering Holding
60%
N/A
N/A
Pte. Ltd.
6
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Saginaw Steering (Suzhou) Co. Ltd.
General Motors Isuzu Camiones (Colombia) General Motors - Colmotores S.A.
China Colombia Colombia
General Motors del Ecuador S.A.
Ecuador
General Motors Isuzu Camiones Ecuador Holdcorp S.A.
Ecuador Ecuador
Steering Holding Pte. Ltd. GM LAAM Holdings, LLC GM LAAM Holdings, LLC
GM LAAM Holdings, LLC
General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation GM LAAM Holdings, LLC Omnibus BB Transportes, S.A. General Motors del Ecuador S.A.
100% 50% 92.33%
99.9% 0.1% 50%
99.999% 0.001%
N/A
150,000 Shares 19,576,039 Common Shares 7,606,741 Preferred 1a Shares 262,209 Preferred 2a Shares 94,603,122 Ordinary Shares
50,000 Shares 100,000 Shares
7
N/A N/A 55,950,112 Common Shares 11,011,621 Preferred Shares
N/A
N/A N/A
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Omnibus BB Transportes, S.A.
Elasto S.A.
Ecuador Ecuador
General Motors Finland Oy
General Motors France S.A.S. Rhodes France I SAS
Ile de France Automobiles S.A.S. Adam Opel GmbH
Finland France
France France Germany
ATK Automotive Technology Kaiserslautern GmbH Autohaus SAAB GmbH
Germany Germany
GM LAAM Holdings, LLC
40.085%
63,930,210
N/A
Shares
General Motors del Ecuador S.A. Ómnibus BB Transportes S.A.
11.087%
56%
2,276,721
N/A
Shares
General Motors del Ecuador S.A. General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. General Motors Europe Holdings S.L.
15.2% 100% 100%
Rhodes Holding II, S.a.r.l. General Motors France S.A. General Motors Company
100% 100% 8.77%
General Motors Europe Holdings S.L.
16.81%
General Motors Automotive Holdings S.L. Adam Opel GmbH
9.42% 100%
SAAB Deutschland GmbH
100%
8
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Carus GrundstücksVermietungsgesellschaft mbH & Co. Objekt Kuno 65 KG Carus GrundstücksVermietungsgesellschaft mbH & Co. Objekt Leo 40 KG General Motors Powertrain Germany GmbH General Motors Powertrain Kaiserslautern Germany GmbH GM Auslandsprojekte GmbH
GM Europe GmbH
Opel Eisenach GmbH
Opel Live GmbH
Opel Special Vehicles GmbH
Opel Wohnbau GmbH
Rhodes Germany GmbH
SAAB Deutschland GmbH General Motors Hellas S.A.
General Motors (Hong Kong) Company Limited General Motors Powertrain Hungary Ltd.
Germany
Germany
Germany Germany
Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Greece Hong Kong Hungary
Adam Opel GmbH
Adam Opel GmbH
Adam Opel GmbH
Adam Opel GmbH
General Motors Company Adam Opel GmbH Adam Opel GmbH Adam Opel GmbH Adam Opel GmbH GM Europe GmbH Adam Opel GmbH Rhodes Holding II, S.a.r.l. SAAB Automobile A.B. General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. General Motors China, Inc. General Motors Powertrain Holding B.V.
94%
94%
100% 100%
100%
100% 100% 100% 100% 94%
5% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
N/A
N/A
9
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General Motors Southeast Europe Ltd.
Chevrolet Sales India Private Ltd.
Hungary India
General Motors Europe Holdings S.L.
General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation
General Motors International Holdings, Inc.
100% 99.99%
0.01%
Ordinary Shares: Issued 26,696,246
10
Ordinary Shares: Authorized 30,000,000
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General Motors India Private Limited
India
General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC GM Holden Ltd.
11
99.61% 0.39%
Equity Shares: 2,243,430,720
Class "A" Equity Shares: 9,365,000
Cumulative Redeemable Preference Shares of Rs. 1000 each : 500,000
Cumulative Redeemable Preference Shares of Rs. 10 each: 24,185,000
Equity Shares: 3,169,488,594
Class "A" Equity Shares: 9,365,000
Unclassified Shares: 3,302,906
Redeemable Preference Shares: 2,800,000
Cumulative Redeemable Preference Shares Rs. 1000 each: 500,000 Redeemable Preference Shares: 20,000,000 Cumulative Redeemable Preference Shares Rs. 10 each: 39,843,500
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Rhodes India Automotive Private Ltd
P.T. G M AutoWorld Indonesia
P.T. General Motors Indonesia
India Indonesia Indonesia
Rhodes Holding II, S.a.r.l. Rhodes Holding I, S.a.r.l. P.T. General Motors Indonesia General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC GM Holden Ltd.
12
98% 2% 99.9996%
79% 21%
Ordinary Shares: Issued 10,000
Ordinary Shares: Authorized 10,000
Common Stock: Issued: 240,750
"A" Stock: Issued 28,000, outstanding: N/A
"B" Stock: issued 90,000, outstanding: N/A
"C" Stock: Issued 20,000, outstanding: N/A
"D" Stock: Issued 15,000, outstanding: N/A
"E" Stock: Issued 40,700, outstanding: N/A
Common Stock: Authorized: 240,750 "A" Stock: Authorized 28,000
"B" Stock: Authorized 90,000
"C" Stock: Authorized 20,000
"D" Stock: Authorized 15,000
"E" Stock: Authorized 40,700,
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General Motors Ireland
General Motors Israel Ltd.
GM-UMI Technology Research and Development Ltd. Aftermarket Italia S.r.l.
Ireland Israel Israel
Italy
General Motors Italia S.r.l.
Italy
General Motors Powertrain Europe S.r.l. Rhodes Italy Srl
VM Motori S.p.A. General Motors Asia Pacific (Japan) Limited
GM AutoWorld Yugen Kaisha GMI Diesel Engineering Limited K.K.
Italy Italy Italy Japan
Japan Japan
General Motors Europe Holdings S.L.
GM LAAM Holdings, LLC GM LAAM Holdings, LLC
General Motors Italia S.r.l.
General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. General Motors Europe Holdings S.L.
General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation
General Motors Italia S.r.l. Rhodes Holding II, S.r.l. VM Holdings B.V. General Motors Company
General Motors Company General Motors Company
13
100% 100% 51%
99% 1%
99.9% 0.1%
100 Shares 1,020 Shares
N/A 2,000 Shares
100%
100%
100%
100%
N/A
N/A
100%
N/A
N/A
60%
N/A
N/A
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Rhodes Japan LLC
General Motors East Africa Limited
Japan Kenya
Automotive Steering Korea Limited GM AutoWorld Korea Co. Ltd. GM Korea Co., Ltd.
Rhodes Holding I S.a.r.l.
Rhodes Holding II S.a.r.l.
Korea
Korea Korea Luxembourg Luxembourg
Rhodes Holding II, S.r.l. General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC
Rhodes Holding II, S.r.l.
General Motors Asia, Inc. General Motors Korea, Inc. GM Global Steering Holdings LLC Rhodes Holding I, S.a.r.l.
14
100% 57.7%
100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
N/A 726,750 Class A Shares 698,250 Class B Shares
N/A 5,000 Shares Stock: 613,027
N/A 726,750 Class A Shares 1,698,250 Class B Shares 72,675 Class C Shares 69,825 Class D Shares N/A
5,000 Shares
Stock: 613,027
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Cadillac Polanco, S.A. de C.V.
Mexico
Controladora ACDelco S.A. de C.V.
Controladora General Motors, S.A. de C.V.
Mexico Mexico
General Motors de México, S. de R.L. de C.V.
Mexico
GMAC Holding S.A. de C.V.
Mexico
Controladora ACDelco S.A. de C.V.
Controladora General Motors, S.A. de C.V. Controladora General Motors, S.A. de C.V.
General Motors de México, S. de R.L. de C.V. General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation
Sistemas para Automotores de México, S. de R.L. de C.V. Controladora General Motors, S.A. de C.V.
Sistemas para Automotores de México, S. de R.L. de C.V. Controladora General Motors, S.A. de C.V.
Sistemas para Automotores de México, S. de R.L. de C.V.
15
99.9999% 0.0001% 99.9999% 0.0001% 99.9999% 0.0001%
99.9999% 0.0001%
99.999% 0.001%
420,888
N/A
Shares
95,529,320
N/A
Shares
371,421,971
N/A
Shares
122,034,719
N/A
Shares
1,999,988
N/A
Shares
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Sistemas para Automotores de México, S. de R.L. de C.V.
Mexico
Steeringmex, S de RL de CV
EMWE B.V.
Fidass II B.V.
General Motors Nederland B.V. GM Powertrain Holding B.V.
ISPOL Holding B.V.
Rhodes Holding Netherlands BV VM Holdings B.V.
General Motors New Zealand Pensions Limited Holden New Zealand Limited
Mexico Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands New Zealand New Zealand
Controladora General Motors, S.A. de C.V.
General Motors de México, S. de R.L. de C.V. Rhodes I, LLC Rhodes II, LLC General Motors Europe Holdings S.L.
Rhodes Holding II S.a.r.l.
General Motors Europe Holdings S.L.
General Motors Europe Holdings S.L.
General Motors Europe Holdings S.L.
Rhodes Holding II, S.a.r.l.
General Motors Automotive Holdings S.L. Holden New Zealand Limited
General Motors Company
16
99.86%
0.14%
50% 50% 75% 100% 100% 100% 60% 100% 50%
100%
100%
1,488 Shares
Ordinary Shares: 100 250,000 Shares
N/A
Ordinary Shares: 100 250,000 Shares
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General Motors Norge AS General Motors Peru S.A.
Norway Peru
General Motors Automobiles Philippines, Inc.
Philippines
Delphi Polska Automotive Systems Sp. Z.o.o. General Motors Manufacturing Poland Sp. z.o.o General Motors Poland Spolka, z.o.o. Isuzu Motors Polska Sp. z.o.o Fiat-GM Powertrain Polska Sp. Z.o. o General Motors Portugal Lda.
Poland Poland
Poland Poland Poland Portugal
General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. General Motors Inversiones Santiago Ltda. General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation General Motors Overseas Corporation General Motors Company
Fidas II B.V.
General Motors Espana S.L.
Adam Opel GmbH
Ispol-IMG Holding B.V.
General Motors Company General Motors Europe Holdings S.L.
17
100% 99.994%
0.004% 0.002% 99.999%
100% 100% 100% 100%
50% 100%
50,081 Shares
2 Shares
1 Share
Common shares: Issued 550,000 Preferred Shares: Issued 4,797,537
N/A
Common shares: Authorized 550,000 Preferred Shares: Authorized 4,797,537
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GM Global Purchasing and Supply Chain Romania Srl General Motors Auto LLC
Romania Russia
General Motors CIS, LLC
General Motors Asia Pacific (Pte) Ltd.
Steering Holding Pte. Ltd
Russia Singapore
Singapore
BOCO (Proprietary) Limited General Motors South Africa (Pty) Limited GM Plats (Proprietary) Limited
South Africa South Africa
South Africa
Isuzu Truck South Africa (Pty) Limited (ITSA) General Motors Automotive Holdings, S.L.
South Africa Spain
Adam Opel GmbH
100%
GM Auslandprojekte GmbH General Motors CIS, LLC General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. General Motors Company
Rhodes Holding II, S.a.r.l.
GM LAAM Holdings, LLC BOCO (Proprietary) Limited
General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC General Motors South Africa (Pty) Limited General Motors International Holdings, Inc. General Motors Company General Motors of Canada Limited
18
99.9%
0.1% 100%
100% 100%
Common Shares: Issued 500,000 Ordinary Share: Issued 1
100% 100%
100%
5,011,001 Shares 1 Share
50% 500 Shares
77.53%
11.34% 11.13%
Common Shares: Authorized 1,000,000 Ordinary Share: Authorized 1
N/A N/A
N/A
1,000 Shares
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General Motors Espana, S.L. General Motors Europe Holdings, S.L. General Motors Nordiska AB General Motors PowertrainSweden AB
GM Europe Treasury Company AB GM Worldwide Purchasing Sweden AB
SAAB Automobile A.B.
SAAB Automobile Investering A.B. General Motors Europe AG
General Motors Suisse S.A.
GM-SAAB Communication GmbH General Motors Taiwan Ltd.
Tai Jin International Automotive Distribution Co. Ltd.
Spain Spain Sweden Sweden
Sweden Sweden
Sweden Sweden Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland Taiwan, Province of China Taiwan, Province of China
Adam Opel GmbH Adam Opel GmbH
SAAB Automobile A.B. SAAB Automobile A.B.
GM International Sales Ltd. SAAB Automobile A.B.
SAAB Automobile Investering A.B. General Motors of Canada Limited General Motors Automotive Holdings S.L. General Motors Europe Holdings S.L.
General Motors Suisse S.A. GM APO Holdings, LLC General Motors China, Inc.
19
100% 100% 100% 100%
100% 100%
100% 100% 100%
99.72%
55% 99.9999%
100%
Stock: 823,000,000 Stock: 17,660,000
Stock: 823,000,000 Stock: 17,660,000
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General Motors (Thailand) Limited
Thailand
Chevrolet Sales (Thailand) Limited
General Motors Powertrain (Thailand) Limited
General Motors Southeast Asia Operations Limited
General Motors Türkiye Limited Sirketi
Thailand Thailand Thailand Turkey
Rhodes Otomotive Sanayi ve Ticaret Limited Sirketi
General Motors Africa and Middle East FZE
Turkey United Arab Emirates
General Motors Thailand Investments LLC
99.9999917%
General Motors Asia, Inc.
General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC
General Motors Asia, Inc.
Adam Opel GmbH
General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. Rhodes Holding II, S.a.r.l. General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation
20
99.9999186% 99.9999627%
99.994%
99.77% 0.23% 100% 100%
Ordinary Shares: Issued 72,302,853
Preference Shares: Issued 40,806,200 Ordinary Shares: Issued 7,371,460 Common Shares: Issued 16,125,000 Common Shares: Issued 100,000
1 Share
Ordinary Shares: Authorized 72,302,853
Preference Shares: Authorized 40,806,200 Ordinary Shares: Authorized 7,371,460 Common Shares: Authorized 16,125,000 Common Shares: Authorized 100,000
N/A
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06 Ormskirk Limited Aftermarket UK Limited
Approach (UK) Limited Baker (Crewe) Limited Baylis (Gloucester) Limited Berse Road (No. 1) Limited
United Kingdom United Kingdom
United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom
Berse Road (No. 2) Limited
United Kingdom
General Motors Limited
United Kingdom
General Motors UK Limited
Global Tooling Service Company Europe Limited GM (UK) Pension Trustees Limited
United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom
General Motors UK Limited General Motors Automotive Holdings S.L. General Motors UK Limited General Motors UK Limited General Motors UK Limited GM (UK) Pension Trustees Limited
Promark Investment Trustees (UK) GM (UK) Pension Trustees Limited
Promark Investment Trustees (UK)
General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC
General Motors Asia Pacific (Japan) Limited VHC Sub Holdings (UK) Ltd. General Motors Company General Motors UK Limited
21
67.33% 100%
93.61% 65.26%
72% 50%
50% 50%
50% 77.17%
22.83% 100% 100% 100%
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GM (UK) Unclassified Pension Trustees Limited GM Automotive UK Limited GM Purchasing Vauxhall UK Limited GM Retirees Pension Trustees Limited GPSC UK Limited
H.S.H. Limited
Haines & Strange Limited
IBC Pension Trustees Limited
IBC Vehicles (Distribution) Limited IBC Vehicles Limited
Jeffery (Wandsworth) Limited
Lange (West End) Limited
Millbrook Land & Co., Limited Millbrook Pension Management Limited
Millbrook Proving Ground Limited Motors Directors Limited
United Kingdom
United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom
United Kingdom United Kingdom
General Motors UK Limited
Adam Opel GmbH General Motors Company General Motors UK Limited GM Automotive UK Limited Baylis (Gloucester) Limited Baylis (Gloucester) Limited General Motors UK Limited IBC Vehicles Limited
GM Automotive UK Limited General Motors UK Limited General Motors UK Limited Millbrook Proving Ground Limited General Motors Automotive UK Limited
GM Automotive UK Limited General Motors UK Limited
22
100%
100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 99.999% 100% 80.3% 50.94% 100% 100%
100% 100%
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Motors Investments (Caernarfon) Limited Motors Properties Limited
Motors Secretaries Limited
Pearl (Crawley) Limited
Promark Global Advisors Limited Promark Investment Trustees Limited Rumble (Bedworth) Limited
SAAB City Limited
SAAB GB Pension Plan Trustees Company Limited SAAB Great Britain Limited
SB (Helston) Limited
Sherwoods (Darlington) Limited Skurrays Limited
United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom
General Motors UK Limited
General Motors UK Limited
General Motors UK Limited
General Motors UK Limited
Promark Global Advisors, Inc. Promark Global Advisors Limited General Motors UK Limited
SAAB Great Britain Limited SAAB Great Britain Limited General Motors UK Limited General Motors UK Limited
General Motors UK Limited
General Motors UK Limited
23
100% 100% 100% 82.24% 100% 100% 82.88% 100% 100% 100% 79.37% 77.88% 73.68%
50,001 Shares 2 Shares
51,000 Shares 100 Shares
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Southern (Merthyr) Limited
VHC Sub-Holdings (UK)
Vickers (Lakeside) Limited
Vision Motors Limited
Whitmore's of Edenbridge Limited Wilson & co. (Motor Sales) Limited Superbroad Limited
General Motors Uruguay, S.A.
General Motors Powertrain Uzbekistan CJSC
United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom Uruguay
Uzbekistan
General Motors Venezolana, C.A. Sistemas de Compra Programada Chevrolet, C.A.
Venezuela Venezuela
General Motors UK Limited
GM Automotive UK Limited General Motors UK Limited
General Motors UK Limited
General Motors UK Limited
General Motors UK Limited
General Motors UK Limited GM LAAM Holdings, LLC
General Motors Company
63.84%
100% 75%
75%
85%
56.29%
100%
100%
159,967,000
N/A
Ordinary
Shares
51%
General Motors International Holdings, Inc. GM LAAM Holdings, LLC GM LAAM Holdings, LLC
24
1 %
100%
290,012
N/A
Shares
100%
100 Shares
N/A
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Domestic Subsidiaries
Advantage Chevrolet of Bolingbrook, Inc.
Delaware
Annunciata Corporation Argonaut Holdings, Inc. Athens Chevrolet, Inc.
Delaware Delaware Delaware
Britain Chevrolet, Inc.
Delaware
Buick Pontiac GMC of Moosic, Inc.
Carve-Out Ownership Cooperative LLC
Delaware Delaware
General Motors Company
General Motors Company General Motors Company General Motors Company
General Motors Company
General Motors Company
General Motors Company
25
75%
100% 100%
77%
75% 83% 100%
10,000 Common Shares
30,028 Preferred Shares 10 Common Shares 1,000 Common Shares 10,340 Common Shares
33,940 Preferred Shares 3,500 Common Shares
10,340 Preferred Shares 2,700 Common Shares
13,082 Preferred Shares N/A (uncertificated)
10,000 Common Shares
30,900 Preferred Shares 100 Common Shares 1,000 Common Shares 10,340 Common Shares
44,840 Preferred Shares 3,500 Common Shares
10,487 Preferred Shares 2,700 Common Shares
14,850 Preferred Shares N/A (uncertificated)
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Champion Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick, Inc.
Delaware
Chevrolet of Novato, Inc.
Delaware
Cole Buick Pontiac GMC Curt Warner Chevrolet, Inc.
Delaware Delaware
Danny Beck Chevrolet, Inc.
Delaware
Dealership Liquidations, Inc.
Delaware
General Motors Company
General Motors Company
Athens Chevrolet, Inc. General Motors Company
General Motors Company
General Motors Company
26
71% 78% 100% 82% 82% 100%
5,000 Common Shares
12,253 Preferred Shares 4,000 Common Shares
14,200 Preferred Shares 12,670 Common Shares 4,342 Common Shares
19,465 Preferred Shares 5,000 Common Shares
23,542 Preferred Shares 1 Common Share
999 Preferred Shares
5,000 Common Shares
13,060 Preferred Shares 4,000 Common Shares
14,200 Preferred Shares 12,670 Common Shares 4,342 Common Shares
19,465 Preferred Shares 5,000 Common Shares
26,093 Preferred Shares 1 Common Share
999 Preferred Shares
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Delphi Energy and Engine Management Systems UK Overseas Corporation Desert Sun Roswell, Inc.
Delaware Delaware
Dinuba Auto Center, Inc.
Delaware
DMAX, Ltd.
Fredericktown Chevrolet Company, Inc.
Ohio Delaware
Galleria Chevrolet-Cadillac, Inc.
Delaware
General Motors Overseas Corporation General Motors Company
General Motors Company
General Motors Company General Motors Company
General Motors Company
27
100% 74%
82%
60% 84%
100%
10,000 Common Shares 6,277 Common Shares
18,297 Preferred Shares 7,500 Common Shares
34,530 Preferred Shares N/A (uncertificated) 2,284 Common Shares
12,228 Preferred Shares 4,170 Common Shares
23,600 Preferred Shares
30,000 Common Shares 6,277 Common Shares
20,581 Preferred Shares 7,500 Common Shares
42,000 Preferred Shares N/A (uncertificated) 2,284 Common Shares
12,946 Preferred Shares 4,170 Common Shares
23,600 Preferred Shares
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Gateway Chevrolet Motor Company
Delaware
GEMA Automotive, Inc.
Delaware
General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC
Delaware
General Motors Asia, Inc. General Motors China, Inc.
General Motors Foundation, Inc. General Motors Global Service Operations, Inc. General Motors International Holdings, Inc.
Delaware Delaware
Michigan Delaware Delaware
General Motors Company
General Motors Company
General Motors Company General Motors Asia, Inc. General Motors Overseas Corporation General Motors Company General Motors Company General Motors Company General Motors Company General Motors Company
28
100%
3,648 Class B Common Shares
76%
95.76% 3.6%
0.64% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
8,000 Common Shares
25,446 Preferred Shares N/A (uncertificated)
500 Common Shares 100,000 Common Shares N/A (uncertificated) 100 Common Shares 1000 Common Shares
15,000 Preferred Shares
7,000 Class A Common Shares
8,000 Class B Common Shares 8,000 Common Shares
32,576 Preferred Shares N/A (uncertificated)
1,000 Common Shares 100,000 Common Shares N/A (uncertificated) 1,000 Common Shares 1,000 Common Shares
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General Motors Korea, Inc. General Motors MNS Center, LLC General Motors Overseas Commercial Vehicle Corporation General Motors Overseas Corporation General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation General Motors Product Services, Inc.
General Motors Research Corporation General Motors Thailand Investments, LLC
Delaware Delaware Delaware
Delaware Delaware Delaware
Delaware Delaware
General Motors U.S. Trading Corp.
Nevada
General Motors Company General Motors Company General Motors Overseas Corporation General Motors Company General Motors Company General Motors Company General Motors of Canada Limited General Motors Company General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC
General Motors Australia
GM Holden Ltd. General Motors Company
29
100% 100% 100%
100% 100% 88.4% 11.6% 100% 42%
50.5%
7.5% 100%
1,000 Common Shares N/A (uncertificated) 10,000 Common Shares 2,000 Common Shares 5,000 Common Shares 2,150 Common Shares
100 Common Shares N/A (uncertificated)
1,000 Common Shares N/A (uncertificated) 30,000 Common Shares
2,000 Common Shares 10,000 Common Shares 3,000 Common Shares
100 Common Shares N/A (uncertificated)
100 Common Shares
1,000 Common Shares
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
General Sales Company of West Chester, Inc.
Delaware
GM APO Holdings, LLC
GM Car Company LLC
GM Components Holdings, LLC GM-DI Leasing Corporation
Delaware
Delaware Delaware Delaware
GM Eurometals, Inc. GM Finance Co. Holdings LLC GM GEFS L.P.
GM Global Steering Holdings, LLC
Delaware Delaware Nevada
Delaware
General Motors Company
General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC General Motors Company General Motors Company General Motors Company
General Motors Company General Motors Company General Motors Company GM Technologies, LLC General Motors Company
30
62%
100% 100% 100% 100%
100% 100% 99.99% 0.01% 100%
15,000 Common Shares
24,161 Preferred Shares N/A (uncertificated)
N/A (uncertificated) N/A (uncertificated) 1,000 Common Shares
54,000 7% Preferred Shares 10 Common Shares N/A (uncertificated) N/A (uncertificated)
N/A (uncertificated)
15,000 Common Shares
30,750 Preferred Shares
N/A (uncertificated)
N/A (uncertificated) N/A (uncertificated) 1,000 Common Shares
60,000 Preferred Shares
100 Common Shares N/A (uncertificated) N/A (uncertificated)
N/A (uncertificated)
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GM Global Technology Operations, Inc.
Delaware
GM Global Tooling Company, Inc. GM LAAM Holdings, LLC
GM Overseas Funding, LLC GM Personnel Services, Inc. GM Preferred Finance Co. Holdings LLC GM Preferred Receivables LLC
GM Subsystems Manufacturing, LLC GM Supplier Receivables LLC
GM Technologies, LLC
GM Warranty LLC
GMAC Common Equity Trust I GMEH Holding, LLC
Delaware Delaware
Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware
Delaware Delaware
Delaware Delaware
Delaware Delaware
GM GEFS L.P.
General Motors Company General Motors Company General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC General Motors of Canada Limited General Motors Company General Motors Company GM Preferred Finance Co. Holdings LLC General Motors Company General Motors Company
General Motors Company General Motors Company
General Motors Company General Motors International Holdings, LLC
31
100% (common)
100% (preferred) 100% 100%
100% 100% 100% 100%
100% 100%
100% 100%
100% 100%
9,472 Common Shares
1,000 Preferred Shares 101 Common Shares N/A (uncertificated)
N/A (uncertificated) 100 Common Shares N/A (uncertificated) N/A (uncertificated)
N/A (uncertificated) 100% of Membership Interests N/A (uncertificated) 100% of Membership Interests N/A (uncertificated) N/A (uncertificated)
20,000 Common Shares
1,000 Preferred Shares 1,000 Common Shares N/A (uncertificated)
N/A (uncertificated) 500 Common Shares N/A (uncertificated) N/A (uncertificated)
N/A (uncertificated) 100% of Membership Interests N/A (uncertificated) 100% of Membership Interests N/A (uncertificated) N/A (uncertificated)
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
GMETR Trade Receivables LLC GMOC Administrative Services Corporation GMODC Receivables Funding LLC
GMODC Trade Receivables LLC
Grand Pointe Holdings, Inc. Joe Morgan ChevroletCadillac, Inc.
JS Folsom Automotive, Inc.
Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Michigan Delaware
Delaware
Koneyren, Inc.
Las Cruces Automotive Group, Inc.
Michigan Delaware
General Motors Company General Motors Overseas Corporation General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation WRE, Inc. General Motors Company
General Motors Company
General Motors Company General Motors Company
32
100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 61%
61%
100% 81%
N/A (uncertificated) N/A (uncertificated) N/A (uncertificated)
N/A (uncertificated)
1,000 Common Shares 3,140 Common Shares
4,830 Preferred Shares 20,001 Common Shares
31,520 Preferred Shares 2,000 Common Shares 18,868 Common Shares
82,710 Preferred Shares
N/A (uncertificated) N/A (uncertificated) N/A (uncertificated)
N/A (uncertificated)
1,000 Common Shares 3,140 Common Shares
7,325 Preferred Shares 20,001 Common Shares
34,196 Preferred Shares
10,000 Common Shares 18,868 Common Shares
106,920 Preferred Shares
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Lease Ownership Cooperative LLC Lidlington Engineering Company, Ltd.
Mangino Chevrolet, Inc.
Delaware Delaware
Delaware
Metal Casting Technology, Inc. Milton Chevrolet, Inc. (Sobh-Locklear Chevrolet)
Delaware Delaware
Monetization of CarveOut, LLC Moran Cadillac-GMC, Inc.
Delaware Delaware
Moran-Chevrolet, Inc.
Delaware
General Motors Company General Motors Overseas Corporation
General Motors Company
General Motors Company General Motors Company
General Motors Company General Motors Company
Moran CadillacGMC, Inc.
33
100% 100% 82% 51% 74%
100% 76%
100%
N/A (uncertificated) 74 Class A Common Shares
2,000 Common Shares
9,265 Preferred Shares 250 Common Shares 4,177 Common Shares
12,037 Preferred Shares N/A (uncertificated) 32,313 Common Shares
103,476 Preferred Shares 128,546 Common Shares
N/A (uncertificated) 74 Class A Common Shares
26 Class B Common Shares 2,000 Common Shares
10,770 Preferred Shares 1,000 Common Shares 4,177 Common Shares
23,671 Preferred Shares
N/A (uncertificated) 32,313 Common Shares
129,412 Preferred Shares
128,546 Common Shares
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Morris Pontiac-GMC, Inc.
Delaware
Motors Holding San Fernando Valley, Inc. Multi-Use Lease Entity Trust North American New Cars, Inc. OnStar Global Services Corporation OnStar, LLC
PIMS Co.
Project Rhodes Holding Corporation Promark Global Advisors, Inc. Promark Investment Advisors, Inc. Promark Real Estate Advisors, LLC Promark Trust Bank, N.A.
Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware New York
General Motors Company
General Motors Company Lease Ownership Cooperative LLC Auto Lease Finance Corporation Onstar, LLC
General Motors Company General Motors Company GM Global Steering Holdings LLC General Motors Company Promark Global Advisors, Inc. Promark Investment Advisors, Inc. Promark Global Advisors, Inc.
34
68%
100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
10,208 Common Shares
21,943 Preferred Shares 10 Shares
N/A (uncertificated) 90 Shares
1 Common Share N/A (uncertificated) 10 Common Shares 100 Shares
1,000 Shares
1,000 Shares
N/A (uncertificated)
10,208 Common Shares
28,252 Preferred Shares
100 Shares
N/A (uncertificated) 800 Shares
100 Common Shares N/A (uncertificated) 100 Common Shares 10,000,000 Shares 1,000 Shares
3,000 Shares
N/A (uncertificated)
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Renton Cadillac Pontiac GMC, Inc.
Delaware
San Patricio Automotive Group, Inc.
Delaware
Saturn County Bond Corporation Slaughter Motor Company, Inc.
Delaware Delaware
Smokey Point Buick Pontiac GMC, Inc.
Delaware
Steering Solutions Corporation Steering Solutions Expat Holding Corporation Steering Solutions IP Holding Corporation
Delaware Delaware Delaware
General Motors Company
General Motors Company
General Motors Company General Motors Company
General Motors Company
Project Rhodes Holding Corporation Steering Solutions Corporation Steering Solutions Corporation
35
81%
63%
100% 84%
72%
100% 100% 100%
26,138 Preferred Shares
6,000 Common Shares 4,290 Common Shares
7,268 Preferred Shares
1,000 Common Shares 14,435 Common Shares
76,282 Preferred Shares 5,050 Common Shares
12,965 Preferred Shares 100 Shares
100 Shares
100 Shares
28,250 Preferred Shares
6,000 Common Shares 4,290 Common Shares
17,157 Preferred Shares 1,000 Common Shares 14,435 Common Shares
81,801 Preferred Shares 5,050 Common Shares
15,950 Preferred Shares 1,000 Shares
1,000 Shares
1,000 Shares
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Steering Solutions Services Corporation Superior Chevrolet, Inc.
Delaware Delaware
Taft Automotive, Inc.
Delaware
The DeCuir Group, Inc.
Delaware
Todd Wenzel Chevrolet, Inc.
Delaware
Trimarco Pontiac-BuickGMC, Inc. (Gary Trimarco Automotive)
Delaware
Steering Solutions Corporation General Motors Company
General Motors Company
General Motors Company
General Motors Company
General Motors Company
36
100% 84% 70% 67% 79% 78%
100 Shares
2,610 Common Shares
14,014 Preferred Shares 4,000 Common Shares
9,134 Preferred Shares
3,750 Common Shares
7,639 Preferred Shares
9,750 Common Shares
37,274 Preferred Shares 3,000 Common Shares
10,624 Preferred Shares
1,000 Shares
2,610 Common Shares
14,014 Preferred Shares 4,000 Common Shares
10,523 Preferred Shares 3,750 Common Shares
11,214 Preferred Shares 9,750 Common Shares
40,935 Preferred Shares 3,000 Common Shares
17,000 Preferred Shares
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Truck and Bus Engineering U.K., Limited
Delaware
Vehicle Asset Universal Leasing Trust Vence Lone Star Motors, Inc.
Delaware Delaware
VM North America, Inc. WRE, Inc.
Crash Avoidance Metrics Partnerships IUE-GM National Joint Skill Development and Training Committee HRL Laboratories LLC
Friendly Motors, Inc.
Delaware Michigan
Michigan Ohio
Delaware Delaware
Coach Insignia LLC
Michigan
General Motors Overseas Corporation
General Motors Company General Motors Company
VM Motori S.p.a. General Motors Company
General Motors Company General Motors Company
General Motors Company General Motors Company
Riverfront Holdings Phase II, Inc.
37
100%
100% 100%
100% 100%
50% 50% 50% 83%
66.7%
26 Class B Common Shares
N/A (uncertificated) 4,867 Common Shares
13,378 Preferred Shares 1,000 Shares 20,000 Common Shares N/A (uncertificated) N/A (uncertificated)
N/A (uncertificated) 6,562 Common Shares
31,158 Preferred Shares N/A (uncertificated)
74 Class A Common Shares 26 Class B Common Shares N/A (uncertificated) 4,867 Common Shares
13,378 Preferred Shares 100,000 Shares 50,000 Common Shares N/A (uncertificated) N/A (uncertificated)
N/A (uncertificated) 6,562 Common Shares
37,190 Preferred Shares N/A (uncertificated)
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Riverfront Holdings III, Inc. Riverfront Holdings Phase II, Inc.
Riverfront Holdings, Inc. Andiamo Riverfront LLC
Renaissance Center Management Company
Delaware Delaware
Delaware Michigan Delaware
Rhodes I, LLC Rhodes II, LLC
Delaware Delaware
Riverfront Holdings, Inc. Riverfront Holdings, Inc.
General Motors Company Riverfront Holdings Phase II, Inc. Riverfront Holdings, Inc.
Rhodes Holding II, S.a.r.l. Rhodes Holding II, S.a.r.l.
38
100%
100%
100% 50%
90.9% (represents ownership of preferred shares)
100% 100%
10 Common Shares 1,000 Common Shares
1 Common Share N/A (uncertificated)
100 Preferred Shares
100 Common Shares
1,000 Common Shares
1,000 Preferred Shares 30,010 Common Shares N/A (uncertificated)
1,000 Common Shares
100 Preferred Shares
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 List of Items
Item 1: Item 2: Item 3: Item 4: Items 5(a)-(b): Item 6: Items 7(a)-(b): Items 8(a)-(b): Item 9: Item 10: Item 11: Item 12(a)-(c): Items 13(a)-(d): Items 14(a)-(c): Items 15(a)-(c): Items 16(a)-(c): Items 17(a)-(d): Items 18(a)-(d): Items 19(a)-(d): Items 20(a)-(c): Items 21(a)-(d): Items 22(a)-(d): Items 23(a)-(c): Items 24(a)-(d): Items 25(a)-(c): Item 26(a)-(c):
GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications U.S. GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications U.S. GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications Non-U.S. GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications Non-U.S. GMC-GTO Jointly-Owned Patents and Applications Worldwide GME-Filed Design Patents and Applications (GTO-Owned) GMDAT-Filed Utility and Design Patents and Applications (GTO-Owned) Holden-Filed Design Patents and Applications (GTO-Owned) Australia & New Zealand GMC Trademark Applications and Registrations Worldwide Saturn Trademark Applications and Registrations Worldwide Onstar Trademark Applications and Registrations Worldwide Holden-Filed Trademark Applications and Registrations (GMC-Owned) Worldwide Key Foreign Trademarks Australia Key Foreign Trademarks Brazil Key Foreign Trademarks Canada Key Foreign Trademarks Germany Key Foreign Trademarks Italy Key Foreign Trademarks South Korea Key Foreign Trademarks Japan Key Foreign Trademarks Mexico Key Foreign Trademarks New Zealand Key Foreign Trademarks Russia Key Foreign Trademarks Spain Key Foreign Trademarks United Kingdom Key Foreign Trademarks European Community Copyrights
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
2002P09952 US 1995P09032 US
H-198356-US-NP H-200744-US-NP
H-202915-US-NP
2000P09523 US
H-205091-US-NP 1998P09306WOUS GP-300914-US-NP GP-301463-US-NP GP-301095-US-NP
GP-301726-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/738611 17 Dec 2003
08/436944 08 May 1995
09/192630 16 Nov 1998 09/064080 22 Apr 1998
09/218237 22 Dec 1998
09/281090 30 Mar 1999
09/302502 30 Apr 1999
09/355696 28 Jan 1998 09/654644 05 Sep 2000 10/037025 09 Nov 2001 09/835531 16 Apr 2001
10/000269 02 Nov 2001
Pub. No.
2005-0045071A1
Pub. Date
23 Sep 2004
Grant No.
7143701 5711059
6015363 6032054
6128482
6133647
6178378 6253423 6366249 6424912 6427119
6466864
Grant Date Official Title
05 Dec 2006 Klapptischanordnung für Fahrzeuge
27 Jan 1998 Verfahren zum Herstellen eines Längshohlkörpers und hierfür einsetzbare Innenhochdruckumformpresse
18 Jan 2000 29 Feb 2000
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION VEHICLE TELECOMMUNICATION APPARATUS WITH RF ANTENNA SWITCHING ARRANGEMENT
03 Oct 2000
PROVIDING MOBILE APPLICATION SERVICES WITH DOWNLOAD OF SPEAKER INDEPENDENT VOICE MODEL
17 Oct 2000
Schaltungsanordnung für eine serielle Sende- und Empfangsschnitt- stelle, insbesondere eines Insassenschutzsystems, sowie Verfahren zur Steuerung
23 Jan 2001
03 Jul 2001 02 Apr 2002 23 Jul 2002 30 Jul 2002
15 Oct 2002
METHOD FOR OPERATING A NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR MOTOR VEHICLES Befestigungselement RADIO FREQUENCY ANTENNA METHOD FOR PROVIDING VEHICLE NAVIGATION INSTRUCTIONS METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING MULTIPLE ENTRY POINTS TO A VEHICLE NAVIGATION ROUTE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING ANOMALOUS ROAD GEOMETRY FOR A NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-301461-US-NP
GP-301998-US-NP
GP-301315-US-NP GP-302209-US-NP GP-301586-US-NP GP-301351-US-NP
GP-300787-US-NP GP-301484-US-NP GP-301462-US-NP GP-301930-US-NP GP-301094-US-NP GP-301427-US-NP GP-302350-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/960693 21 Sep 2001
10/059549 29 Jan 2002
10/002323 01 Nov 2001 10/158288 30 May 2002 09/960438 21 Sep 2001 10/001579 01 Nov 2001
09/835632 16 Apr 2001
10/036570 09 Nov 2001 10/012085 07 Dec 2001 10/026035 21 Dec 2001 09/837409 18 Apr 2001
10/003001 01 Nov 2001 10/330916 27 Dec 2002
Pub. No.
2003-0083805
2003-0060977 2003-0083808 2002-0152024 203-0109982 2003-0120395 2002-0156573 2003-0083810
Pub. Date
01 May 2003
27 Mar 2003 01 May 2003 17 Oct 2002 12 Jun 2003 26 Jun 2003 24 Oct 2002 01 May 2003
Grant No.
6507785
6542818
6567741 6580390 6587785 6625538
6640186 6665610 6671616 6687587 6701251 6708110 6728612
Grant Date
14 Jan 2003
Official Title
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING AND CORRECTING OFF ROUTE NAVIGATION FOR SERVER BASED ROUTE GUIDANCE SYSTEMS
01 Apr 2003
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REALTIME RECORDING AND UPLOADING OF VEHICLE ROUTES FOR ROUTING ASSISTANCE AND TRAFFIC REPORTING
20 May 2003 17 Jun 2003
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REDUCING SHAPE POINTS FOR A NAVIGATION SYSTEM METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM MASK ANGLE OPTIMIZATION
01 Jul 2003 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MOBILE VEHICLE RE-ROUTING
23 Sep 2003
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REDUCING MANEUVER PROXIMITY DIAMETER FOR A WAYPOINT NAVIGATION SYSTEM
28 Oct 2003
16 Dec 2003 30 Dec 2003 03 Feb 2004
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING A LIST OF MANEUVERS FOR NAVIGATION OF A VEHICLE METHOD FOR PROVIDING VEHICLE NAVIGATION INSTRUCTIONS ONE-WAY ROAD POINT SYMBOL GENERATION METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING VEHICLE CONTROL MODULES THROUGH TELEMATICS
02 Mar 2004 16 Mar 2004
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING MULTIPLE BEGINNING MANEUVERS FOR NAVIGATION OF A VEHICLE METHOD OF PROVIDING VEHICLE INSTRUCTIONS TO A NONNAVIGABLE POINT OF INTEREST
27 Apr 2004 AUTOMATED TELEMATICS TEST SYSTEM AND METHOD
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-301994-US-NP H-204088-US-NP GP-301563-US-NP
GP-301725-US-NP GP-301352-US-NP GP-301485-US-NP H-202306-US-NP GP-300639-US-NP GP-302254-US-NP
GP-302255-US-NP
GP-301929-US-NP GP-303784-US-NP GP-302349-US-NP
GP-303589-US-NP GP-301932-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/093143 07 Mar 2002
09/431251 01 Nov 1999
10/001107 02 Nov 2001
10/002507 30 Nov 2001
10/045683 04 Jan 2002 10/100320 25 Mar 2002 09/481859 12 Jan 2000 09/829602 11 Apr 2001 10/137751 02 May 2002
10/430739 06 May 2003
10/103023 21 Mar 2002 10/638905 11 Aug 2003 10/242207 12 Sep 2002
10/440607 19 May 2003 10/001941 30 Nov 2001
Pub. No.
2003-0088347 2003-0105583 2003-0130842 2003-0182057
2002-0151272 2003-0206121
2003-0182054 2005-0038598 2004-0054443 2004-0234053 2003-0103599
Pub. Date
08 May 2003 05 Jun 2003 10 Jul 2003 25 Sep 2003
17 Oct 2002 06 Nov 2003
25 Sep 2003 17 Feb 2005 18 Mar 2004 25 Nov 2004 05 Jun 2003
Grant No.
6728630 6732079 6735503
6745124 6772118 6775613 6792295 6795741 6801139
6823256
6853907 6853910 6882905
6892065 6904141
Grant Date
27 Apr 2004
04 May 2004
11 May 2004
Official Title
METHOD FOR PROVIDING ROUTE INSTRUCTIONS TO A MOBILE VEHICLE METHOD OF DETERMINING THE BEST MIX OF REGULAR AND CONTRACT EMPLOYEES AUTOMATED VOICE RESPONSE TO DELIVER REMOTE VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE
01 Jun 2004
03 Aug 2004 10 Aug 2004
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING A NAVIGATING VEHICLE LOCATON AUTOMATED SPEECH RECOGNITION FILTER METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE PROXIMITY SEARCHING
14 Sep 2004 WIRELESS DEVICE FOR USE WITH A VEHICLE EMBEDDED PHONE
21 Sep 2004 05 Oct 2004
RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DELIVERING A TIME-EFFICIENT MOBILE VEHICLE ROUTE THAT ENCOMPASSES MULTIPLE LIMITED DURATION EVENTS
23 Nov 2004 METHOD FOR ASSOCIATING REALTIME INFORMATION WITH A GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION
08 Feb 2005 08 Feb 2005 19 Apr 2005
10 May 2005 07 Jun 2005
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING VEHICLE LOCATION INFORMATION VEHICLE TRACKING TELEMATICS SYSTEM BRAND REINFORCEMENT AND SERVICE LEVEL SUMMARY VIA WIRELESS LINK FOR IN-VEHICLE SYSTEMS AUTOMATED VOICE MESSAGING SYSTEM METHOD AND DEVICE FOR REMOTELY ROUTING A VOICE CALL
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-301933-US-NP GP-304030-US-NP GP-301926-US-NP
GP-302286-US-NP
GP-302348-US-NP
GP-302638-US-NP GP-301316-US-NP
GP-303670-US-NP GP-302742-US-NP GP-301862-US-NP GP-302061-US-NP GP-301791-US-NP 2002P09950 US
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/141468 08 May 2002
10/675343 30 Sep 2003
10/173898 18 Jun 2002
10/135276 30 Apr 2002
10/193484 11 Jul 2002
10/284919 31 Oct 2002 09/968132 01 Oct 2001
10/623921 21 Jul 2003 10/268352 10 Oct 2002
10/011689 07 Dec 2001 10/156264 28 May 2002 10/047898 15 Jan 2002 10/738613 17 Dec 2003
Pub. No.
2003-0211854 2005-0068174 2003-0232619
2003-0203714
2004-0085195 2003-0064755
2005-0017851 2004-0203699 2003-0109268
2003-0135362 2005-0046216-
A1
Pub. Date
13 Nov 2003 31 Mar 2005 18 Dec 2003
30 Oct 2003
06 May 2004 03 Apr 2003
27 Jan 2005 14 Oct 2004 12 Jun 2003
17 Jul 2003 03 Mar 2005
Grant No.
6915126 6933842 6947732
6950638
6950649
6960990 6963760
6965326 6973323 6993351 6996397 7003458 7004526
Grant Date
05 Jul 2005
Official Title
METHOD OF ACTIVATING A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM IN A MOBILE VEHICLE
23 Aug 2005 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOTELY MONITORING VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES
20 Sep 2005 27 Sep 2005 27 Sep 2005 01 Nov 2005
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING WITH A VEHICLE IN A MIXED COMMUNICATION SERVICE ENVIRONMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SCHEDULING USER PREFERENCE SATELLITE RADIO STATION SELECTIONS IN A MOBILE VEHICLE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PULLING INFORMATION FROM A MOBILE VEHICLE WITHIN A MOBILE VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM TELEMATICS VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM AND METHOD
08 Nov 2005
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING DTMF TONES USING VOICE-RECOGNITION COMMANDS DURING HANDS-FREE COMMUNICATION IN A VEHICLE
15 Nov 2005 06 Dec 2005
AUTOMATED ELECTRONIC MODULE CONFIGURATION WITHIN A VEHICLE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MOBILE TELEPHONE RESTRICTION BOUNDARY DETERMINATION
31 Jan 2006 07 Feb 2006 21 Feb 2006 28 Feb 2006
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING WITH A QUIESCENT MOBILE VEHICLE METHOD OF TRANSITION BETWEEN WIRELESS VOICE AND DATA TRANSMISSIONS AUTOMATED VOICE PATTERN FILTER Trägersystem für ZusatzInnenausstattung
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-301993-US-NP GP-302204-US-NP
GP-302150-US-NP GP-302119-US-NP GP-304936-US-NP
GP-304333-US-NP
GP-303926-US-NP GP-301613-US-NP GP-301244-US-NP GP-302414-US-NP GP-303060-US-NP GP-302941-US-NP
GP-305144-US-NP
GP-303944-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/141430 08 May 2002
10/115761 03 Apr 2002
10/154500 24 May 2002 10/083718 26 Feb 2002 10/837935 03 May 2004
10/767238 28 Jan 2004
10/740878 19 Dec 2003 09/970626 04 Oct 2001 10/000268 02 Nov 2001 10/387069 12 Mar 2003 10/386829 12 Mar 2003 10/324910 20 Dec 2002
10/921569 19 Aug 2004
10/650549 28 Aug 2003
Pub. No.
2004-0203691 2004-0203554
2004-0203696 2003-0160730 2005-0246080
2005-0165514
2005-0137797 2003-0069019 2003-0087642 2004-0203919 2004-0180647 2004-0121748
2006-0041370
2005-0049781
Pub. Date
14 Oct 2004 14 Oct 2004
14 Oct 2004 28 Aug 2003 03 Nov 2005
28 Jul 2005
23 Jun 2005 10 Apr 2003 01 May 2003 14 Oct 2004 16 Sep 2004 24 Jun 2004
23 Feb 2006
03 Mar 2005
Grant No.
7006819 7006845
7010289 7015860 7016771
7020545
7024308 7031713 7031717 7031724 7035631 7062238
7062371
7062376
Grant Date
28 Feb 2006
28 Feb 2006
07 Mar 2006 21 Mar 2006
Official Title
METHOD OF PROGRAMMING A TELEMATICS UNIT USING VOICE RECOGNITION METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTERFACING A PORTABLE TRANSCEIVER IN A TELEMATICS SYSTEM METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE DATA UPLOAD MICROSTRIP YAGI-UDA ANTENNA
21 Mar 2006 28 Mar 2006
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FLEXIBLE DISCONTINUOUS RECEIVE MANAGEMENT IN A TELEMATICS SYSTEM METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING REGISTRATION REQUESTS OF TELEMATICS UNITS
04 Apr 2006 18 Apr 2006
TELEMATIC METHOD FOR REALTIME ROUTING TO STOLEN VEHICLES METHOD OF REDUCING BLOCKING FOR CELLULAR PHONES
18 Apr 2006
18 Apr 2006 25 Apr 2006 13 Jun 2006
METHOD OF PROVIDING A WIRELESS SERVICE CONNECTION FOR A MOBILE VEHICLE LOCATION-BASED SERVICES FOR A TELEMATICS SERVICE SUBSCRIBER TELEMATICS UNIT ACCESS METHOD RADIO FREQUENCY SELECTION METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUDIO CHANNEL OUTPUT
13 Jun 2006
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING LOCATION SPECIFIC FUEL EMISSIONS COMPLIANCE FOR A MOBILE VEHICLE
13 Jun 2006 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A CARPOOL SERVICE USING A TELEMATICS SYSTEM
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302258-US-NP
GP-303943-US-NP GP-303939-US-NP
GP-302418-US-NP GP-302116-US-NP GP-304228-US-NP GP-303672-US-NP
GP-302203-US-NP(1) GP-304073-US-NP GP-303478-US-NP GP-302259-US-NP
GP-303945-US-NP GP-302058-US-NP GP-302258-US-DIV1
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/191131 09 Jul 2002
10/691871 23 Oct 2003 10/683716 10 Oct 2003
10/172880 17 Jun 2002 10/198490 18 Jul 2002 10/738461 17 Dec 2003 10/654302 03 Sep 2003
10/115321 03 Apr 2002 10/697217 30 Oct 2003 10/635299 06 Aug 2003 10/121460 12 Apr 2002
10/661987 12 Sep 2003 10/299920 19 Nov 2002 11/119294 29 Apr 2005
Pub. No.
2004-0010366
2005-0090236 2005-0080519
2004-0202312 2004-0012501 2005-0136978 2005-0050017
2004-0203340 2005-0096020 2005-0033504 2003-0194977
2005-0058266 2004-0198366 2005-0192033
Pub. Date
15 Jan 2004
28 Apr 2005 14 Apr 2005
14 Oct 2004 22 Jan 2004 23 Jun 2005 03 Mar 2005
14 Oct 2004 05 May 2005 10 Feb 2005 16 Oct 2003
17 Mar 2005 07 Oct 2004 01 Sep 2005
Grant No.
7062379
7072645 7092799
7110537 7116989 7130633 7142099
7142810 7142959 7155335 7162215
7164760 7171226 7174253
Grant Date
13 Jun 2006
04 Jul 2006 15 Aug 2006
19 Sep 2006 03 Oct 2006
Official Title
RECEIVING TRAFFIC UPDATE INFORMATION AND REROUTE INFORMATION IN A MOBILE VEHICLE IN-VEHICLE AUTOMATED CALL ROUTING USING AN ORIGIN IDENTIFIER METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOTELY INVENTORYING ELECTRONIC MODULES INSTALLED IN A VEHICLE MOBILE VEHICLE HOUSING FOR A PORTABLE COMMUNICATION DEVICE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TELEMATIC DEVICE ACTIVATION ATTRIBUTE FORMATION
31 Oct 2006 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ESTABLISHING COMMUNICATION TO A MOBILE MODULE
28 Nov 2006 28 Nov 2006
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING FLEXIBLE VEHICLE COMMUNICATION WITHIN A VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM METHOD OF COMMUNICATING WITH A QUIESCENT VEHICLE
28 Nov 2006 26 Dec 2006 09 Jan 2007
16 Jan 2007
PROVIDING STATUS DATA FOR VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SATELLITE RADIO REAL TIME TRAFFIC UPDATES METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SETTING USER PREFERENCE SATELLITE RADIO MUSIC SELECTIONS IN A MOBILE VEHICLE AUDIBLE CALLER IDENTIFICATION WITH NAMETAG STORAGE
30 Jan 2007 06 Feb 2007
COMMUNICATION RETRY METHOD OVER DIGITAL WIRELESS SYSTEMS RECEIVING TRAFFIC UPDATE INFORMATION AND REROUTE INFORMATION IN A MOBILE VEHICLE
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302060-US-NP GP-302827-US-NP GP-303852-US-NP
GP-305157-US-NP
GP-301227-US-NP GP-301992-US-NP
GP-302215-US-NP GP-301863-US-NP GP-302252-US-NP GP-303593-US-NP GP-302931-US-NP GP-304329-US-NP
GP-304075-US-NP
GP-304388-US-NP GP-305820-US-NP
GP-305837-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/120168 10 Apr 2002
10/310224 05 Dec 2002
10/706658 12 Nov 2003
10/996635 23 Nov 2004
10/059074 28 Jan 2002 10/057855 23 Jan 2002
10/164492 06 Jun 2002 10/061406 31 Jan 2002
10/141431 08 May 2002 10/607503 26 Jun 2003 10/762424 22 Jan 2004 10/722260 25 Nov 2003
10/716570 17 Nov 2003
10/806497 23 Mar 2004 11/012799 15 Dec 2004
11/017391 20 Dec 2004
Pub. No.
2004-0203634 2004-0203951 2005-0100148
2006-0132297
2002-0116388 2003-0139173
2004-0203672 2003-0144028 2003-0210159 2005-0009466 2005-0164680 2005-0113061
2005-0107132
2005-0215282 2006-0128365
2006-0135170
Pub. Date
14 Oct 2004 14 Oct 2004 12 May 2005
22 Jun 2006
22 Aug 2002 24 Jul 2003
14 Oct 2004 31 Jul 2003 13 Nov 2003 13 Jan 2005 28 Jul 2005 26 May 2005
19 May 2005
29 Sep 2005 15 Jun 2006
22 Jun 2006
Grant No.
7177634 7190946 7194073
7194372
7203703 7215950
7218925 7224998 7227453 7231270 7236783 7239859
7245905
7245951 7248860
7254398
Grant Date
13 Feb 2007 13 Mar 2007
20 Mar 2007
Official Title
METHOD OF VOICE ACCESS FOR VEHICLE SERVICES IN-VEHICLE CLOCK SYNCHRONIZATION WITH LOCAL TIME METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY REPLENISHING PRE-PAID CALLING UNITS WITHIN A TELEMATIC UNIT
20 Mar 2007 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VERIFYING AN EMBEDDED MODULE OF A MOBILE VEHICLE
10 Apr 2007 08 May 2007
15 May 2007 29 May 2007 05 Jun 2007 12 Jun 2007 26 Jun 2007 03 Jul 2007
17 Jul 2007
METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING ON-THE-JOB PERFORMANCE SUPPORT METHOD OF TELEMATICS UNIT CONFIGURATION AND ACTIVATION USING VEHICLE CONTROL BUTTONS METHOD OF INITIATING A TELEMATICS SERVICE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODEM PROTOCOL DISCRIMINATION MULTI-CONTROL TELEMATICS IN A VEHICLE MOBILE PLAY-LIST METHOD METHOD FOR PROVISIONING A TELEMATICS UNITS METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ESTABLISHING A TELEPHONY DATA CONNECTION TO A RECEIVER METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING MOBILE HANDSET PORTABILITY WITHIN TELEMATICS EQUIPPED VEHICLES
17 Jul 2007 24 Jul 2007
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TELEMATIC DATA TRANSFER METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CUSTOMIZING HOLD-TIME CONTENT IN A MOBILE VEHICLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
07 Aug 2007 DYNAMIC CONNECTION RETRY STRATEGY FOR TELEMATICS UNIT
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-304786-US-NP GP-306535-US-NP
GP-305800-US-NP GP-304332-US-NP
GP-304237-US-NP GP-305313-US-NP GP-304410-US-NP GP-305012-US-NP GP-302641-US-NP GP-303939-US-CNT1
GP-304065-US-CNT1 GP-301825-US-NP GP-305718-US-NP GP-306080-US-NP
GP-306453-US-NP
GP-302057-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/846237 14 May 2004
11/136161 23 May 2005
11/002607 02 Dec 2004 10/740730 19 Dec 2003
10/784361 23 Feb 2004 10/911149 03 Aug 2004 10/960683 07 Oct 2004 10/922013 19 Aug 2004 10/209014 31 Jul 2002 11/426347 26 Jun 2006
11/024103 28 Dec 2004 10/151578 17 May 2002 11/037708 18 Jan 2005
11/079707 14 Mar 2005
11/110145 20 Apr 2005 10/059642 29 Jan 2002
Pub. No.
Pub. Date
2005-0256615 17 Nov 2005
2006-0265125- 23 Nov 2006 A1
2006-0122746 08 Jun 2006 2005-0136991 23 Jun 2005
2005-0187682 25 Aug 2005 2006-0028324 09 Feb 2006 2006-0085153 20 Apr 2006 2006-0038674 23 Feb 2006
2004-0023647 05 Feb 2004
2006-0106584 18 May 2006 2004-0203728 14 Oct 2004 2006-0160575 20 Jul 2006
2006-0202799 14 Sep 2006
2006-0238320- 26 Oct 2006 A1
2003-0143976 31 Jul 2003
Grant No.
7266435 7266450
7272475 7277736
7280900 7286045 7286047 7289024 7292848 7302315
7302371 7305236 7310521 7312691
7312697
7313382
Grant Date Official Title
04 Sep 2007 WIRELESS OPERATION OF A VEHICLE TELEMATICS DEVICE
04 Sep 2007 18 Sep 2007
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SELECTING ROUTE GUIDANCE DATA FOR OFF-BOARD NAVIGATION METHOD FOR UPDATING VEHICLE DIAGNOSTICS SOFTWARE
02 Oct 2007 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING A TELEMATICS UNIT BASED ON VEHICLE POWER LEVEL
09 Oct 2007 TECHNICAL VIRTUAL ADVISOR
23 Oct 2007 23 Oct 2007
METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING VEHICLES TELEMATICS SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS LOGIC ANALYZER
30 Oct 2007 06 Nov 2007 27 Nov 2007
27 Nov 2007 04 Dec 2007 18 Dec 2007 25 Dec 2007
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SENDING PRE-SCRIPTED TEXT MESSAGES METHOD OF ACTIVATING AN INVEHICLE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOTELY INVENTORYING ELECTRONIC MODULES INSTALLED IN A VEHICLE CAPTURED TEST FLEET METHOD OF CELLULAR CONNECTIVITY REPORTING METHOD TO REDUCE MODEM CALL ESTABLISHMENT TIME TO A TELEMATICS UNIT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING TELEMATICS UNITS FOR LOCKING AND UNLOCKING VEHICLE FUNCTIONS
25 Dec 2007 METHOD OF USING TELEMATICS UNITS TO PLACE COURTESY NOTIFICATION
25 Dec 2007 METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC WIRELESS REPLENISHMENT USING DTMF
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-305795-US-NP
GP-304076-US-NP
GP-304357-US-NP
GP-305340-US-NP GP-305339-US-NP GP-303930-US-NP GP-306696-US-NP
GP-304849-US-NP GP-304687-US-NP GP-305057-US-NP GP-302251-US-NP GP-301925-US-NP GP-302828-US-NP GP-301352-US-CIP1 GP-303671-US-NP GP-302908-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/970946 22 Oct 2004
10/716861 19 Nov 2003
10/870741 17 Jun 2004
10/911154 03 Aug 2004 10/963342 12 Oct 2004 10/716860 19 Nov 2003 11/173094 01 Jul 2005
10/924012 23 Aug 2004 10/845506 13 May 2004 10/893478 16 Jul 2004 10/212957 06 Aug 2002 10/109466 28 Mar 2002 10/293772 13 Nov 2002 10/772862 06 Feb 2004 10/607657 27 Jun 2003 10/305380 26 Nov 2002
Pub. No.
2006-0089755 2005-0105509
2005-0282489
2006-0082471 2005-0107035 2007-0001876-
A1 2006-0040609 2005-0256614 2006-0013425 2004-0203767 2003-0185162 2004-0203436
2004-0266392 2004-0203569
Pub. Date
27 Apr 2006 19 May 2005
22 Dec 2005
20 Apr 2006 19 May 2005 04 Jan 2007
23 Feb 2006 17 Nov 2005 19 Jan 2006 14 Oct 2004 02 Oct 2003 14 Oct 2004
30 Dec 2004 14 Oct 2004
Grant No.
7319924
7336943
7340212
7342483 7355510 7356304 7358851
7362999 7366589 7369664 7369849 7372818 7373152 7373297 7382873 7395045
Grant Date
15 Jan 2008
Official Title
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING PERSONALIZED SETTINGS IN A MOBILE VEHICLE
26 Feb 2008 04 Mar 2008
ESTABLISHING MOBILE TERMINATED CONNECTIONS WITH DYNAMICALLY ASSIGNED WIRELESS IP TERMINALS IN AUTOMOTIVE TELEMATICS APPLICATION METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DELIVERY OF LOCATION-SPECIFIC DATA USING DIGITAL SATELLITE BROADCAST
11 Mar 2008 08 Apr 2008 08 Apr 2008 15 Apr 2008
22 Apr 2008
METHOD FOR CONTACTING STOLEN VEHICLES TELEMATICS SYSTEM VEHICLE TRACKING SUBSCRIPTION EXPIRATION NOTIFICATION DATE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DEMONSTRATING VEHICLE FEATURES AND VEHICLE PROMOTIONS METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CUSTOMIZED MUSIC DELIVERY
29 Apr 2008 06 May 2008 06 May 2008
13 May 2008 13 May 2008
13 May 2008 03 Jun 2008
01 Jul 2008
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOTE REFLASH HANDS-FREE MICROPHONE WITH WIND GUARD METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REGISTERING AN IN-VEHICLE CELLULAR PHONE MOBILE VEHICLE QUIESCENT CYCLE CONTROL METHOD RADIO SIGNAL STRENGTH MAPPING THROUGH A TELEMATICS SYSTEM AUTOMATED SPEECH RECOGNITION FILTER METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC CALLING UNIT REPLENISHMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CALL ROUTING FOR 911 NETWORK CONNECTIVITY
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302747-US-CNT1 GP-306956-US-NP GP-305338-US-NP GP-305310-US-NP GP-306431-US-NP
GP-304358-US-NP GP-302118-US-NP GP-305555-US-NP GP-306790-US-NP GP-305699-US-NP
GP-303061-US-NP GP-306558-US-NP GP-307225-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/253172 18 Oct 2005
11/194297 01 Aug 2005
10/929985 30 Aug 2004
10/949850 24 Sep 2004
11/142778 01 Jun 2005
10/797733 10 Mar 2004 10/400713 27 Mar 2003 10/961348 08 Oct 2004 11/200981 10 Aug 2005 10/996626 23 Nov 2004
10/386348 11 Mar 2003 11/133773 20 May 2005 11/235962 27 Sep 2005
Pub. No.
Pub. Date
2006-0052092 09 Mar 2006
2007-0026876- 01 Feb 2007 A1
2006-0047373 02 Mar 2006
2006-0069473 30 Mar 2006
2006-0273884- 07 Dec 2006 A1
2005/0201545 15 Sep 2005
2004-0190693 30 Sep 2004
2006-0079219 13 Apr 2006
2007-0035397- 15 Feb 2007 A1
2006-0111140 25 May 2006
2004-0205334 14 Oct 2004
2006-0265217- 23 Nov 2006 A1
2007-0073450- 29 Mar 2007 A1
Grant No.
7398082 7400876 7400948 7400954 7403098
7406169 7406321 7415271 7420467 7433717
7444402 7454352 7463951
Grant Date Official Title
08 Jul 2008 METHOD OF CONFIGURING AN INVEHICLE TELEMATICS UNIT
15 Jul 2008 15 Jul 2008 15 Jul 2008
22 Jul 2008
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING TELEMATICS UNIT INFORMATION PROVIDING SERVICES WITHIN A TELEMATICS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DATA CORRELATION WITHIN A TELEMATICS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DEPLOYING DISASTER ALERTS IN A MOBILE VEHICLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
29 Jul 2008 29 Jul 2008 19 Aug 2008
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATED UNIT SERVICE REQUESTS FROM A TELEMATICS UNIT METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING USER-SELECTED TELEMATIC SERVICES METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PERFORMING FAILED WIRELESS COMMUNICATON DIAGNOSTICS
02 Sep 2008 07 Oct 2008
RFID ASSET MANAGEMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VEHICLES METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING MULTIPLE COMMUNICATION FUNCTIONS IN A MOBILE VEHICLE COMMUNICATION UNIT
28 Oct 2008 18 Nov 2008
OFFENSIVE MATERIAL CONTROL METHOD FOR DIGITAL TRANSMISSIONS METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ELIMINATING REDUNDANT VOICE RECOGNITION FEEDBACK
09 Dec 2008 TELEMATICS METHOD AND SYSTEM
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-306171-US-NP
GP-305925-US-NP GP-304691-US-NP
GP-307979-US-NP[2] GP-305150-US-NP GP-306295-US-NP GP-304230-US-NP GP-305720-US-NP GP-303941-US-NP GP-304225-US-NP GP-302348-US-CNT1
GP-302520-US-NP GP-302208-US-NP GP-305895-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/066677 25 Feb 2005
Pub. No.
Pub. Date
2006-0194566 31 Aug 2006
11/110146 20 Apr 2005 2006-0241817- 26 Oct 2006 A1
10/843740 12 May 2004 2005-0267647 01 Dec 2005
11/618198 29 Dec 2006 2008-0021605- 24 Jan 2008 A1
11/048550 01 Feb 2005 2006-0173587 03 Aug 2006 11/063481 23 Feb 2005 2006-0190164 24 Aug 2006
10/806920 23 Mar 2004 2005-0216903 29 Sep 2005
11/333132 17 Jan 2006 20070168103A1 19 Jul 2007 10/667626 22 Sep 2003 2005-0064895 24 Mar 2005
10/740876 19 Dec 2003 2005-0137763 23 Jun 2005
11/187492 22 Jul 2005 2007-0021054- 25 Jan 2007 A1
10/197749 18 Jul 2002 2004-0014463 22 Jan 2004 10/217279 12 Aug 2002 2004-0029574 12 Feb 2004 11/038936 20 Jan 2005 2006-0159234 20 Jul 2006
Grant No.
7466218
7474942 7480546
7480550 7483772 7499798 7506309 7509202 7515933 7522980 7526246
7526284 7526285 7532708
Grant Date
16 Dec 2008
06 Jan 2009
Official Title
SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS DURING EMERGENCY CONDITIONS METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODIFYING A WAKE UP MODE OF A TELEMATICS UNIT
20 Jan 2009 20 Jan 2009 27 Jan 2009
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING LANGUAGE TRANSLATION IN A VEHICLE TELEMATICS DEVICE VEHICLE EMAIL NOTIFICATION USING DATA FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES SYSTEM FOR REMOTELY OPERATING VEHICLE FUNCTIONS
03 Mar 2009 17 Mar 2009 24 Mar 2009
METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING ROUTES BETWEEN NAVIGATIONAL DEVICES METHOD FOR MANAGING VEHICLE SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION UPDATES NEUTRAL IDLE HILL DETECTION
07 Apr 2009 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPERATING A DEGRADED VEHICLE COMMUNICATION UNIT
21 Apr 2009 28 Apr 2009
28 Apr 2009 28 Apr 2009
TELEMATICS BASED VEHICLE MAINTENANCE CLIENT NOTIFICATION METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PULLING INFORMATION FROM A MOBILE VEHICLE WITHIN A MOBILE VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ACOUSTIC UPGRADING OF FIRMWARE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TELEMATIC DEVICE INITIALIZATION MANAGEMENT
12 May 2009 REMOTE INITIATION OF THREEWAY CALLING AT A TELEMATICS UNIT
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-305062-US-NP
GP-304224-US-NP GP-307517-US-NP GP-302337-US-NP GP-304077-US-NP GP-304741-US-NP GP-309093-US-NP
GP-305804-US-NP
GP-306690-US-NP GP-302260-US-NP GP-300259-US-NP GP-300955-US-NP GP-302051-US-NP GP-302285-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/930023 30 Aug 2004
10/738396 17 Dec 2003 11/292744 02 Dec 2005
10/171123 13 Jun 2002 10/740877 19 Dec 2003 10/852544 24 May 2004
11/618268 29 Dec 2006
11/021446 22 Dec 2004
11/312923 20 Dec 2005 10/136100 01 May 2002 09/870377 30 May 2001 09/906488 16 Jul 2001 10/079865 21 Feb 2002 10/135300 30 Apr 2002
Pub. No.
2006-0046649
2005-0136902 2007-0129064-
A1 2003-0231550 2005-0136892 2005-0273255
2007-0171029A1
2006-0136106
2007-0142988A1
2003-0207682
2002-0184091 2003-0014357
2003-0158946 2003-0204577
Pub. Date
02 Mar 2006
23 Jun 2005 07 Jun 2007 18 Dec 2003 23 Jun 2005 08 Dec 2005 26 Jul 2007
22 Jun 2006
21 Jun 2007 06 Nov 2003 05 Dec 2002 16 Jan 2003 21 Aug 2003 30 Oct 2003
Grant No.
7532859
7532880 7545262 7548491 7548744 7548815 7551063
7561950
7567864 7570940
Grant Date
12 May 2009
Official Title
TARGETED MESSAGING FOR MOBILE VEHICLES USING SATELLITE-RADIO BROADCASTS
12 May 2009 TELEMATICS UNIT HAVING INTERACTIVE RADIO FEATURES
09 Jun 2009
16 Jun 2009 16 Jun 2009
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATED RECALL NOTIFICATION PERSONALIZED KEY SYSTEM FOR A MOBILE VEHICLE WIFI AUTHENTICATION METHOD
16 Jun 2009 23 Jun 2009
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROGRAMMABLE MOBILE VEHICLE HOTSPOTS VEHICLE EMAIL NOTIFICATION BASED ON CUSTOMER-SELECTED SEVERITY LEVEL
14 Jul 2009
METHOD OF DETERMINING AND PREDICTING ENTERTAINMENT SELECTIONS FOR TELEMATICS UNITS
28 Jul 2009 04 Aug 2009
METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A VEHICLE'S LIGHTING FUNCTIONALITY ACQUIRING SERVICE AUTHORIZATION STATUS FROM A MOBILE VEHICLE VEHICLE RADIO SYSTEM WITH CUSTOMIZED ADVERTISING
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONDUCTING USER DEFINED MOBILE COMMERCE SPEEDY DELIVERY OF COMMUNICATION TO A VEHICLE
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODIFYING SATELLITE RADIO PROGRAM SUBSCRIPTIONS IN A MOBILE VEHICLE
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302249-US-NP
GP-302207-US-NP
GP-303673-US-NP GP-302878-US-NP GP-302826-US-NP GP-302632-US-NP GP-302203-US-CIP GP-303343-US-NP GP-303344-US-NP GP-303940-US-NP GP-304028-US-NP GP-303949-US-NP GP-303486-US-NP GP-304074-US-NP GP-303855-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
Pub. No.
Pub. Date
Grant No.
10/151427 20 May 2002 2003-0217002 20 Nov 2003
10/193488 11 Jul 2002 2004-0009772 15 Jan 2004
10/654301 03 Sep 2003 2004-0044454 04 Mar 2004 10/252254 23 Sep 2002 2004-0059626 25 Mar 2004 10/307657 02 Dec 2002 2004-0107097 03 Jun 2004
10/330908 27 Dec 2002 2004-0125764 01 Jul 2004
10/756086 13 Jan 2004 2004-0142659 22 Jul 2004 10/444270 23 May 2003 2004-0235530 25 Nov 2004 10/601466 23 Jun 2003 2004-0259524 23 Dec 2004 10/649439 27 Aug 2003 2005-0049859 03 Mar 2005 10/675349 30 Sep 2003 2005-0070260 31 Mar 2005 10/676211 01 Oct 2003 2005-0075095 07 Apr 2005 10/678393 03 Oct 2003 2005-0075892 07 Apr 2005 10/690125 21 Oct 2003 2005-0086310 21 Apr 2005 10/712480 13 Nov 2003 2005-0107673 19 May 2005
Grant Date
Official Title
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENABLING PURCHASE UNITS WITHIN A PORTABLE DEVICE USING A MOBILE VEHICLE TELEMATICS DEVICE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR STORING IOTA ALERT MESSAGE REQUESTS FOR A VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM INTO A QUEUE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING VEHICLE PERSONALIZATION BAYESIAN PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION ENGINE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VOICE RECOGNITION THROUGH DIALECT IDENTIFICATION
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INBAND EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FOR VOICE CALLS
METHOD OF COMMUNICATING WITH A QUIESCENT VEHICLE
CONTEXT SPECIFIC SPEAKER ADAPTATION USER INTERFACE
TELEMATICS UNIT LIFE-CYCLE MANAGEMENT USING VDU FUNCTIONALITY ALGORITHM FOR INTELLIGENT SPEECH RECOGNITION
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RESPONDING TO DIGITAL VEHICLE REQUESTS METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR NOTIFYING A SUBSCRIBER OF EVENTS TELEMATICS UNIT AND METHOD FOR OPERATING METHOD FOR ACCESSING EMAIL ATTACHMENTS FROM A MOBILE VEHICLE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING AND PROVIDING PERSONAL INFORMATION IN REAL TIME
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302837-US-NP
GP-303857-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
Pub. No.
Pub. Date
Grant No.
10/715633 18 Nov 2003 2005-0108065 19 May 2005
10/740871 19 Dec 2003 2005-0138069 23 Jun 2005
GP-301932-US-CNT1 11/081434 16 Mar 2005 2005-0157862 21 Jul 2005
GP-303781-US-NP
10/767297 28 Jan 2004 2005-0165639 28 Jul 2005
GP-304240-US-NP
10/736491 15 Dec 2003 2005-0177478 11 Aug 2005
GP-304500-US-NP
10/786980 25 Feb 2004 2005-0187680 25 Aug 2005
GP-304038-US-NP
10/784569 23 Feb 2004 2005-0187763 25 Aug 2005
GP-303856-US-NP
10/741250 19 Dec 2003 2005-0193092 01 Sep 2005
GP-304612-US-NP
10/802147 17 Mar 2004 2005-0207511 22 Sep 2005
GP-304136-US-NP
10/801309 16 Mar 2004 2005-0208934 22 Sep 2005
GP-304637-US-NP
10/801888 16 Mar 2004 2005-0208936 22 Sep 2005
GP-304231-US-NP
10/806868 23 Mar 2004 2005-0216902 29 Sep 2005
GP-302061-US-CNT1 11/190790 27 Jul 2005 2005-0254460 17 Nov 2005
Grant Date
Official Title
METHOD AND SYSTEM OF ESTIMATING VEHICLE DAMAGE
PROVIDING A PLAYLIST PACKAGE OF DIGITIZED ENTERTAINMENT FILES FOR STORAGE AND PLAYBACK METHOD AND DEVICE FOR REMOTELY ROUTING A VOICE CALL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERSONALIZED ACCESS TO VEHICLE DATA SERVICES THROUGH PORTALS METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING PROMOTIONAL TELEMATICS SERVICES METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING AUTOMATED VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION UTILIZING A TELEMATICS UNIT
DYNAMIC TUNING OF HANDSFREE ALGORITHM FOR NOISE AND DRIVING CONDITIONS METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING AN IN-VEHICLE CD PLAYER METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING DATA OVER A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM VOICE CHANNEL UTILIZING FRAME GAPS
ASSIGNING A LOCAL ACCESS TELEPHONE NUMBER TO A WIRELESS MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TESTING CELLULAR NETWORK INTEGRITY USING TELEMATICS
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION UPDATE MANAGEMENT METHOD OF TRANSITION BETWEEN WIRELESS VOICE AND DATA TRANSMISSIONS
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-304838-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
Pub. No.
Pub. Date
Grant No.
10/850303 20 May 2004 2005-0261035 24 Nov 2005
GP-304808-US-NP GP-304587-US-NP GP-304857-US-NP
10/849668 20 May 2004 2005-0273211 08 Dec 2005 10/875880 24 Jun 2004 2005-0288830 29 Dec 2005 10/875001 22 Jun 2004 2006-0003762 05 Jan 2006
GP-305063-US-NP
10/883926 02 Jul 2004 2006-0004589 05 Jan 2006
GP-304997-US-NP
10/898857 26 Jul 2004 2006-0018440 26 Jan 2006
GP-305029-US-NP
10/909500 02 Aug 2004 2006-0025173 02 Feb 2006
GP-303987-US-NP GP-305299-US-CIP1
10/914418 09 Aug 2004 11/047540 31 Jan 2005
2006-0027688 A1
2006-0047415
09 Feb 2006 02 Mar 2006
GP-305151-US-NP
10/940532 14 Sep 2004 2006-0057956 16 Mar 2006
GP-304749-US-NP GP-305017-US-NP
10/940531 14 Sep 2004 2006-0058040 16 Mar 2006 10/946887 22 Sep 2004 2006-0074651 06 Apr 2006
GP-305188-US-NP
10/970935 22 Oct 2004 2006-0089097 27 Apr 2006
GP-305551-US-NP
10/973562 26 Oct 2004 2006-0089100 27 Apr 2006
Grant Date
Official Title
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING BETWEEN A TELEMATICS CALL CENTER AND A TELEMATICS UNIT PROGRAMMABLE WIRELESS INLINE CONNECTOR METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOTE TELLTALE RESET METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TELEMATICALLY DEACTIVATING SATELLITE RADIO SYSTEMS
METHOD FOR MILEAGE BASED PROACTIVE LEASING IN A TELEMATICS SYSTEM METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PREDICTIVE INTERACTIVE VOICE RECOGNITION PRE-CONNECTION SYSTEM READINESS FOR RECEIVING VOICE AND DATA COMMANDS
METHOD OF GRINDING PARTICULATE MATERIAL VEHICLE NOTIFICATION METHOD AND SYSTEM
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TELEMATICALLY DEACTIVATING SATELLITE RADIO SYSTEMS METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TELEMATICS SERVICES REDIRECT
ADAPTIVE CONFIDENCE THRESHOLDS IN TELEMATICS SYSTEM SPEECH RECOGNITION
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING DIGITAL SATELLITE CONTENT FOR BROADCAST TO A TARGET FLEET
SYSTEM AND METHOD OF BILLING FOR MINUTES SHARED BETWEEN A PORTABLE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE AND A TELEMATICS UNIT
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-304926-US-NP GP-305350-US-NP GP-305501-US-NP
GP-305884-US-NP GP-305807-US-NP
GP-305716-US-NP GP-305490-US-NP GP-306795-US-CIP GP-305702-US-NP
GP-306077-US-NP GP-305698-US-NP GP-305792-US-NP
GP-306703-US-NP GP-306849-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/972499 25 Oct 2004
Pub. No.
2006-0089791
Pub. Date
Grant No.
27 Apr 2006
10/983793 08 Nov 2004 2006-0099944 11 May 2006
10/983772 08 Nov 2004 2006-0100776 11 May 2006
10/984001 08 Nov 2004 2006-0100886 11 May 2006 11/013006 15 Dec 2004 2006-0128301 15 Jun 2006
11/014497 16 Dec 2004 2006-0135215 22 Jun 2006 11/014498 16 Dec 2004 2006-0136122 22 Jun 2006 11/168583 28 Jun 2005 2006-0149457 06 Jul 2006 11/036525 13 Jan 2005 2006-0155437 13 Jul 2006
11/038937 20 Jan 2005 2006-0158349 20 Jul 2006 11/043710 26 Jan 2005 2006-0166631 27 Jul 2006 11/062404 22 Feb 2005 2006-0190162 24 Aug 2006
11/412653 27 Apr 2006 2006-0193486 31 Aug 2006 11/434407 15 May 2006 2006-0204026 14 Sep 2006
Grant Date
Official Title
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TELEMATICS LOCATION SENSING
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING MOBILE VEHICLE SALES RECOMMENDATIONS SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LARGE ROUTE DATA HANDLING WITHIN A TELEMATICS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
TELEMATICS SERVICE METHOD
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRESENTING SATELLITE RADIO CONTENT IN A MOBILE VEHICLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
MANAGEMENT OF NAMETAGS IN A VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM METHOD TO DYNAMICALLY SELECT A ROUTING SERVICE OPTION METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PHONEBOOK TRANSFERS SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DATA STORAGE AND DIAGNOSTICS IN A PORTABLE COMMUNICATION DEVICE INTERFACED WITH A TELEMATICS UNIT
METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A REMOTE MONITORING DEVICE
METHOD AND SYSTEM PROVIDING PERSONALIZED SERVICES TO A MOBILE VEHICLE
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECEIVING VEHICLE DATA AT A TELEMATICS UNIT OVER A SHORTRANGE WIRELESS CONNECTION
HANDS-FREE MICROPHONE WITH WIND BREAK HANDS-FREE MICROPHONE WITH WIND PROTECTION
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-306434-US-NP
GP-305263-US-NP GP-306572-US-NP
GP-306302-US-NP GP-306433-US-NP
GP-306432-US-NP GP-306294-US-NP GP-306712-US-NP
GP-305440-US-NP GP-305473-US-NP
GP-306542-US-NP GP-306534-US-NP GP-306684-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
Pub. No.
Pub. Date
Grant No.
11/080299 15 Mar 2005 2006-0212300 21 Sep 2006
11/087357 23 Mar 2005 11/088504 24 Mar 2005
2006-0217109A1
2006-0217848A1
28 Sep 2006 28 Sep 2006
11/091175 28 Mar 2005 2006-0217875- 28 Sep 2006 A1
11/105076 13 Apr 2005 2006-0235688- 19 Oct 2006 A1
11/106192 14 Apr 2005 2006-0253248- 09 Nov 2006 A1
11/126596 11 May 2005 11/129464 13 May 2005
2006-0258377A1
2006-0258379A1
16 Nov 2006 16 Nov 2006
11/130926 17 May 2005 2006-0262875- 23 Nov 2006 A1
11/138985 26 May 2005 2006-0271283- 30 Nov 2006 A1
11/142715 01 Jun 2005 2006-0276184- 07 Dec 2006 A1
11/145662 06 Jun 2005 2006-0291633- 28 Dec 2006 A1
11/194308 01 Aug 2005 2007-0027614- 01 Feb 2007 A1
Grant Date
Official Title
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING VEHICLE INFORMATION FROM A TELEMATICS WINDOW STICKER
METHOD FOR USER INFORMATION TRANSFER METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARY TIME TRIGGERING OF COMMUNICATION WITH A MOBILE VEHICLE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING AND RETRIEVING DEVICE USAGE SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PROVIDING TELEMATICALLY USER-OPTIMIZED CONFIGURABLE AUDIO METHOD FOR DETERMINING VEHICLE LOCATION INCLUDING ROAD SURFACE DATA
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CUSTOMIZING VEHICLE SERVICES
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DELIVERING TELEMATICS SERVICES VIA A HANDHELD COMMUNICATION DEVICE DATA TRANSMISSION METHOD WITH PHASE SHIFT ERROR CORRECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ZONE BASED INITIAL ROUTE GUIDANCE WITHIN A TELEMATICS EQUIPPED MOBILE VEHICLE
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INVEHICLE MESSAGING MANAGEMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING TRAFFIC INFORMATION TRAFFIC PROFILES
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR LINKED VEHICLE NAVIGATION
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-306644-US-NP GP-306786-US-NP
GP-306259-US-NP GP-306828-US-NP GP-305610-US-NP GP-306695-US-NP GP-307120-US-NP GP-307074-US-NP GP-307070-US-NP
GP-306686-US-NP GP-307021-US-NP GP-307090-US-NP
GP-307165-US-NP GP-306822-US-NP
GP-307519-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/191584 28 Jul 2005
Pub. No.
2007-0027625A1
Pub. Date
01 Feb 2007
Grant No.
11/201045 10 Aug 2005 2007-0038510- 15 Feb 2007 A1
11/206957 18 Aug 2005 11/223712 09 Sep 2005 11/227752 15 Sep 2005 11/235961 27 Sep 2005 11/251379 14 Oct 2005 11/250211 14 Oct 2005
2007-0043503A1
2007-0061069A1
2007-0061151A1
2007-0073539A1
2007-0085815A1
2007-0087733A1
22 Feb 2007 15 Mar 2007 15 Mar 2007 29 Mar 2007 19 Apr 2007 19 Apr 2007
11/163579 24 Oct 2005 2007-0092024- 26 Apr 2007 A1
11/163538 21 Oct 2005 11/261999 28 Oct 2005 11/273659 14 Nov 2005
2007-0093947A1
2007-0100507A1
2007-0112504A1
26 Apr 2007 03 May 2007 17 May 2007
11/255372 21 Oct 2005 2007-0121641- 31 May 2007 A1
11/301949 13 Dec 2005 2007-0136069- 14 Jun 2007 A1
11/306235 20 Dec 2005 2007-0143018- 21 Jun 2007 A1
Grant Date
Official Title
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVISIONING TURN-BY-TURN NAVIGATION DEMONSTRATIONS
TELEMATICS MARKETING INFORMATION ACQUISITION TRIGGERING METHOD AND SYSTEM NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR HEARING-IMPAIRED OPERATORS
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRACKING VEHICLE SERVICES
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TTY ROUTING ASSISTANCE SPEECH RECOGNITION METHOD AND SYSTEM AUTOMATIC LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A TELEMATICS READINESS MODE METHOD FOR DATA COMMUNICATION VIA A VOICE CHANNEL OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK
VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC TEST AND REPORTING METHOD COMPUTER PERIPHERAL DEVICE METHOD AND APPARATUS
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING WIRELESS CONNECTION CONDITIONS ALONG A NAVIGATION ROUTE
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR NETWORK SERVICES WITH A MOBILE VEHICLE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CUSTOMIZING SPEECH RECOGNITION IN A MOBILE VEHICLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM METHOD FOR ARBITRATING BETWEEN MULTIPLE VEHICLE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-307368-US-NP
GP-307309-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/323502 30 Dec 2005
Pub. No.
2007-0152877A1
Pub. Date
05 Jul 2007
Grant No.
11/333654 17 Jan 2006 2007-0167200- 19 Jul 2007 A1
GP-308585-US-NP GP-307979-US-NP GP-307550-US-NP GP-307321-US-NP GP-307979-US-NP[3] GP-307979-US-NP[6]
11/618299 29 Dec 2006 11/618186 29 Dec 2006 11/336081 20 Jan 2006 11/345967 02 Feb 2006 11/618210 29 Dec 2006 11/618243 29 Dec 2006
2007-0173986A1
2007-0173992A1
2007-0174055A1
2007-0177752A1
2007-0179706A1
2007-0179798A1
26 Jul 2007 26 Jul 2007 26 Jul 2007 02 Aug 2007 02 Aug 2007 02 Aug 2007
GP-308581-US-NP GP-307978-US-NP
11/618261 29 Dec 2006 11/618284 29 Dec 2006
2007-0179799A1
2007-0179800A1
01 Aug 2007 02 Aug 2007
GP-307448-US-NP
11/307637 15 Feb 2006 2007-0190950- 16 Aug 2007 A1
GP-307800-US-NP
11/355716 16 Feb 2006 2007-0191027- 16 Aug 2007 A1
GP-307979-US-NP[4] GP-301863-US-CNT
11/618222 29 Dec 2006 11/744397 04 May 2007
2007-0191995A1
2007-0207835A1
16 Aug 2007 06 Sep 2007
GP-307975-US-NP
11/370684 08 Mar 2006 2007-0211880- 13 Sep 2007 A1
GP-306796-US-NP
11/389758 27 Mar 2006 2007-0226041- 27 Sep 2007 A1
Grant Date
Official Title
METHOD OF IMPROVING A VEHICLE EMERGENCY CALL NETWORK METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INITIATING COMMUNICATION VIA A MULTI-MODE SYSTEM IN A VEHICLE
PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION AUDITING SYSTEM AND METHOD
VEHICLE EMAIL NOTIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DYNAMIC NAMETAG SCORING
MICROPHONE APPARATUS WITH INCREASED DIRECTIVITY
VEHICLE EMAIL NOTIFICATION USING TEMPLATES
VEHICLE EMAIL SYSTEM AND METHOD WITH FINANCIAL NOTIFICATION FEATURES USER-INITIATED VEHICLE EMAIL NOTIFICATION EMAIL-BASED COMMAND INTERFACE FOR A TELEMATICSEQUIPPED VEHICLE
METHOD OF CONFIGURING VOICE AND DATA COMMUNICATION OVER A VOICE CHANNEL
METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING APPROPRIATE PUBLIC SAFETY ANSWERING POINTS ENROLLMENT METHOD FOR A VEHICLE EMAIL SYSTEM METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODEM PROTOCOL DISCRIMINATION METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING MENU TREE ASSISTANCE METHOD FOR TAILORING A SURVEY TO A VEHICLE
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-307804-US-NP GP-307857-US-NP GP-307714-US-NP GP-307980-US-NP GP-308351-US-CIP
GP-307953-US-NP GP-307971-US-NP GP-308138-US-NP GP-308112-US-NP GP-308711-US-NP GP-308912-US-NP GP-309130-US-NP GP-308553-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/402532 12 Apr 2006
11/380149 25 Apr 2006
Pub. No.
2007-0244615A1
2007-0250320A1
Pub. Date
18 Oct 2007
25 Oct 2007
Grant No.
11/381025 01 May 2006 2007-0254639 01 Nov 2007
11/414119 28 Apr 2006 2007-0255568- 01 Nov 2007 A1
11/554985 31 Oct 2006 2007-0258398- 08 Nov 2007 A1
11/396875 03 Apr 2006 2007-0263833- 15 Nov 2007 A1
11/382789 11 May 2006 2007-0265849- 15 Nov 2007 A1
11/420620 26 May 2006 2007-0276584- 29 Nov 2007 A1
11/440947 25 May 2006 11/426829 27 Jun 2006
2007-0277193A1
2007-0299565A1
29 Nov 2007 27 Dec 2007
11/556889 06 Nov 2006 2008/0108335- 08 May 2008 A1
11/610923 14 Dec 2006 11/426982 28 Jun 2006
2008/0147250A1
2008-0004788A1
19 Jun 2008 03 Jan 2008
Grant Date
Official Title
METHOD FOR REALIZING A PREFERRED IN-VEHICLE CHIME
DYNAMIC CLUSTERING OF NAMETAGS IN AN AUTOMATED SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM
METHOD FOR CHANGING THE MOBILE NUMBER OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE
METHODS FOR COMMUNICATING A MENU STRUCTURE TO A USER WITHIN A VEHICLE
METHOD FOR DATA COMMUNICATION VIA A VOICE CHANNEL OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR NETWORK DENIAL CASE GENERATION DISTINGUISHING OUT-OFVOCABULARY SPEECH FROM INVOCABULARY SPEECH METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DEMONSTRATING FEATURES OF A VEHICLE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
METHODS FOR REALIZING AN INVEHICLE RINGTONE AUTOMATIC COMMUNICATION OF PERSONALIZED MESSAGES TO A TELEMATICS EQUIPPED VEHICLE
ARCHITECTURE FOR DELIVERING DATA TO MOBILE TELEMATICS UNITS CONFIGURABLE VEHICLE BUS STORAGE CACHE MECHANISM
AUTOMATIC COMMUNICATION OF SUBSCRIPTION-SPECIFIC MESSAGES TO A TELEMATICS EQUIPPED VEHICLE
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-308305-US-NP GP-308502-US-NP
GP-306789-US-NP GP-307884-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/478866 30 Jun 2006
Pub. No.
2008-0004790A1
Pub. Date
03 Jan 2008
Grant No.
11/427590 29 Jun 2006 2008-0004875- 03 Jan 2008 A1
11/482863 07 Jul 2006 2008-0010011- 10 Jan 2008 A1
11/428663 05 Jul 2006 2008-0010057- 10 Jan 2008 A1
GP-307979-US-NP[5] 11/618237 29 Dec 2006 2008-0021964- 24 Jan 2008 A1
GP-309020-US-NP GP-308500-US-NP GP-308998-US-NP
11/618318 29 Dec 2006 11/618291 29 Dec 2006 11/618310 29 Dec 2006
2008-0027604A1
2008-0027605A1
2008-0027606A1
31 Jan 2008 31 Jan 2008 31 Jan 2008
GP-308498-US-NP
11/463134 08 Aug 2006 2008-0039983- 14 Feb 2008 A1
GP-307979-US-NP[7] 11/618253 29 Dec 2006 2008-0039995- 14 Feb 2008 A1
GP-308149-US-NP
11/465614 18 Aug 2006 2008-0043684- 21 Feb 2008 A1
GP-308456-US-NP
11/460178 26 Jul 2006 2008-0046174- 21 Feb 2008 A1
GP-308574-US-NP GP-308508-US-NP
11/467327 25 Aug 2006 2008-0051955- 28 Feb 2008 A1
11/516984 07 Sep 2006 20080065314-A1 13 Mar 2008
Grant Date
Official Title
METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING ROUTING ASSISTANCE TO A VEHICLE AUTOMATED SPEECH RECOGNITION USING NORMALIZED IN-VEHICLE SPEECH
METHOD FOR STORING OFFBOARD NAVIGATION DESTINATION LOCATIONS APPLYING SPEECH RECOGNITION ADAPTATION IN AN AUTOMATED SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM OF A TELEMATICS-EQUIPPED VEHICLE
VEHICLE EMAIL NOTIFICATION WITH REGIONAL-SPECIFIC CONTENT
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE EVENT REPORTING METHOD IN-VEHICLE NOTIFICATION OF FAILED MESSAGE DELIVERY
CRITERIA-BASED ALTERNATIVE MESSAGING FOR A VEHICLE EMAIL NOTIFICATION SYSTEM
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING VEHICLE EMISSIONS DATA TO AN AUTHORIZED RECIPIENT VEHICLE FLEET EMAIL NOTIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD LIGHTWEIGHT PROTOCOL FOR USE IN A TCP/IP COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK ROUTE-MATCHING METHOD FOR USE WITH VEHICLE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS METHOD FOR CONDUCTING VEHICLE-RELATED SURVEY SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDUCING ROUTE PREVIEWS TO REDUCE DRIVER WORKLOAD
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-308281-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/521236 14 Sep 2006
Pub. No.
2008-0071534A1
Pub. Date
20 Mar 2008
Grant No.
GP-303595-US-DIV 11/948480 30 Nov 2007
GP-304065-US-CNT[2] 11/944828 26 Nov 2007
GP-308846-US-NP
11/532273 15 Sep 2006
2008-0071546A1
2008-0071568A1
2008-0071882A1
20 Mar 2008 20 Mar 2008 20 Mar 2008
GP-308429-US-NP
11/525648 22 Sep 2006 2008-0077310- 27 Mar 2008 A1
GP-308827-US-NP
11/554000 28 Oct 2006 2008-0102854 01 May 2008
GP-308137-US-NP GP-308482-US-NP GP-308594-US-NP
11/554001 28 Oct 2006 2008-0103781- 01 May 2008 A1
11/558182 09 Nov 2006 2008-0114533- 01 May 2008 A1
11/562853 22 Nov 2006 2008-0118080- 22 May 2008 A1
GP-308690-US-NP
11/601443 17 Nov 2006 2008-0119240- 22 May 2008 A1
GP-308950-US-NP GP-308849-US-NP GP-308830-US-NP GP-309016-US-NP
11/562876 22 Nov 2006 2008-0119983- 22 May 2008 A1
11/603934 22 Nov 2006 2008-0120124- 22 May 2008 A1
11/563809 28 Nov 2006 11/607211 01 Dec 2006
2008-0126091A1
2008-0134257A1
29 May 2008 05 Jun 2008
GP-309108-US-NP
11/609569 12 Dec 2006 2008-0137895- 12 Jun 2008 A1
Grant Date
Official Title
METHODS FOR USING AN INTERACTIVE VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM SELECTIVE VEHICLE COMPONENT CONTROL CAPTURED TEST FLEET
METHOD FOR OBTAINING ELECTRONIC VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN)
METHODS OF MANAGING COMMUNICATIONS FOR AN INVEHICLE TELEMATICS SYSTEM
METHOD OF ESTABLISHING A DATA CONNECTION WITH A TELEMATICS-EQUIPPED VEHICLE
AUTOMATICALLY ADAPTING USER GUIDANCE IN AUTOMATED SPEECH RECOGNITION
METHOD OF PROVIDING A NAVIGATIONAL ROUTE FOR A VEHICLE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
METHOD OF RECOGNIZING SPEECH FROM A PLURALITY OF SPEAKING LOCATIONS WITHIN A VEHICLE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INFORMNG A VEHICLE TELEMATICS USER OF A CONNECTION STATUS METHOD FOR MAKING VEHICLERELATED DATA AVAILABLE TO AN AUTHORIZED THIRD PARTY
METHOD OF TRACKING CHANGES OF SUBSCRIBERS FOR AN INVEHICLE TELEMATICS SERVICE
VOICE DIALING USING A REJECTION REFERENCE GLEANING LOCALIZED INFORMATION VIA AT LEAST ONE SATELLITE TELEVISION BROADCAST MICROPHONE WINDGUARD
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-308953-US-NP GP-309227-US-NP GP-306332-US-NP GP-308218-US-NP GP-308431-US-NP GP-309252-US-NP GP-309174-US-NP GP-304229-US-CNT P000175-US-NP GP-307747-US-NP
P000382-US-CIP
P000070-US-NP
P000311-US-NP GP-309324-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/609579 12 Dec 2006
Pub. No.
2008-0140571A1
Pub. Date
12 Jun 2008
Grant No.
11/611371 15 Dec 2006 2008-0143497- 19 Jun 2008 A1
11/610926 14 Dec 2006 11/610560 14 Dec 2006
2008-0146219A1
2008-0147692A1
19 Jun 2008 19 Jun 2008
11/610566 14 Dec 2006 11/618377 29 Dec 2006 11/618424 29 Dec 2006 12/100696 10 Apr 2008
2008-0148409A1
2008-0161988A1
2008-0162042A1
2008-0215336A1
19 Jun 2008 03 Jul 2008 03 Jul 2008 04 Sep 2008
11/693133 29 Mar 2007 2008-0238642- 02 Oct 2008 A1
11/696168 03 Apr 2007 2008-0247484- 09 Oct 2008 A1
11/967396 31 Dec 2007 2008-0255828- 16 Oct 2008 A1
11/744065 03 May 2007 2008-0273644- 06 Nov 2008 A1
11/759577 07 Jun 2007 11/758213 05 Jun 2007
2008-0305789A1
2008-0306681A1
11 Dec 2008 11 Dec 2008
Grant Date
Official Title
METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE DISTRIBUTION OF VEHICLERELATED DATA VEHICLE EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION MODE METHOD AND APPARATUS SATELLITE RADIO FILE BROADCAST METHOD METHOD FOR MANIPULATING THE CONTENTS OF AN XML-BASED MESSAGE ELECTRONIC MODULE UPDATE DETECTION VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC INTERFACE MECHANISM PACKAGED TOURS WITH TURN-BYTURN NAVIGATION METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENABLING A DEVICE FUNCTION OF A VEHICLE VEHICLE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREPARING AN IN-VEHICLE DEVICE METHOD FOR DATA COMMUNICATION VIA A VOICE CHANNEL OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK USING CONTINUOUS SIGNAL MODULATION
DATA COMMUNICATION VIA A VOICE CHANNEL OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK USING DISCONTINUITIES
SYNCHRONIZATION AND SEGMENT TYPE DETECTION METHOD FOR DATA TRANSMISSION VIA AN AUDIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
OFF PRL WIRELESS ACQUISITION SYSTEM SYSTEM SERVING A REMOTELY ACCESSIBLE PAGE AND METHOD FOR REQUESTING NAVIGATION RELATED INFORMATION
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
P000718-US-NP P000719-US-NP P001052-US-NP P000731-US-NP
GP-309431-US-NP
GP-304847-US-CNT P000660-US-NP GP-307712-US-NP P001842-US-NP P001396-US-NP P000630-US-NP
P002091-US-NP P001204-US-NP P001545-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/773048 03 Jul 2007
Pub. No.
2009-0012675A1
Pub. Date
08 Jan 2009
Grant No.
11/772992 03 Jul 2007 11/780977 20 Jul 2007 11/829340 27 Jul 2007
2009-0012785A1
2009-0023446A1
2009-0030603A1
08 Jan 2009 22 Jan 2009 29 Jan 2009
11/831320 31 Jul 2007 2009-0036091- 05 Feb 2009 A1
11/964147 26 Dec 2007 11/837775 13 Aug 2007
2009-0037045A1
2009-0047929A1
05 Feb 2009 19 Feb 2009
11/276896 17 Mar 2006 2009-0070034- 12 Mar 2009 A1
11/864190 28 Sep 2007 2009-0088141- 02 Apr 2009 A1
11/864227 28 Sep 2007 11/864248 28 Sep 2007
2009-0088153A1
2009-0088187A1
02 Apr 2009 02 Apr 2009
11/864262 28 Sep 2007 11/864291 28 Sep 2007
2009-0088973A1
2009-0088974A1
02 Apr 2009 02 Apr 2009
11/864275 28 Sep 2007 2009-0089068- 02 Apr 2009 A1
Grant Date
Official Title
METHOD OF PROVIDING DATARELATED SERVICES TO A TELEMATICS-EQUIPPED VEHICLE
SAMPLING RATE INDEPENDENT SPEECH RECOGNITION
SERVICE PROVIDER INITIATED ACCESS NETWORK SELECTION
DIGITAL MAP DATABASE AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING EVACUATION ROUTE INFORMATION METHOD OF ESTABLISHING A COMMUNICATIONS CONNECTION FROM A DEACTIVATED TELEMATICS UNIT ON A MOTOR VEHICLE WEB-ENABLED CONFIGURABLE QUALITY DATA-COLLECTION TOOL
METHOD OF AUTHENTICATING A SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS) MESSAGE
METHOD FOR RECORDING AN ANNOTATION AND MAKING IT AVAILABLE FOR LATER PLAYBACK
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONFERENCE CALLING WITH VEHICLE OCCUPANT DETERMINING MOBILE PHONE NUMBER ASSIGNMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONFIGURING A TELEMATICS DEVICE USING TWO-WAY DATA MESSAGING COMMUTER ROUTE LEARNING
VEHICLE COMPASS USING TELEMATICS UNIT AND VEHICLE SENSOR INFORMATION
METHOD OF AUTOMATICALLY CONFIGURING REPLACEMENT MODULES IN VEHICLES
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
P002234-US-NP
P001026-US-NP P001075-US-NP P000749-US-NP P001073-US-NP P002180-US-NP
P001200-US-NP P000140-US-NP GP-301187-US-DIV P001003-US-NP
P001161-US-NP P001224-US-NP P001947-US-NP P001125-US-NP
GP-304224-US-CNT P001322-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/865058 30 Sep 2007
Pub. No.
2009-0089069A1
Pub. Date
02 Apr 2009
Grant No.
11/864204 28 Sep 2007 11/932077 31 Oct 2007
2009-0089160A1
2009-0109019A1
02 Apr 2009 30 Apr 2009
11/924092 25 Oct 2007 2009-0112393- 30 Apr 2009 A1
11/931998 31 Oct 2007 11/944897 26 Nov 2007
2009-0112689A1
2009-0134991A1
30 Apr 2009 28 May 2009
11/944882 26 Nov 2007 11/944856 26 Nov 2007 12/368277 09 Feb 2009
2009-0135845- 28 May 2009 A1
2009-0138264- 28 May 2009 A1
2009-0149163- 11 Jun 2009 A1
11/952853 07 Dec 2007 2009-0150023- 11 Jun 2009 A1
11/952271 07 Dec 2007 2009-0150167- 11 Jun 2009 A1
11/959140 18 Dec 2007 2009-0157615- 18 Jun 2009 A1
11/963125 21 Dec 2007 11/963162 21 Dec 2007
2009-0160607A1
2009-0161836A1
25 Jun 2009 25 Jun 2009
12/395134 27 Feb 2009 11/963258 21 Dec 2007
2009-0163194A1
2009-0164053A1
25 Jun 2009 25 Jun 2009
Grant Date
Official Title
METHOD FOR DEREGISTRATION OF REMOVED TELECOMMUNICATION MODULE
GEO-BASED HANDS-FREE CALLING MINUTE AWARDS IN-VEHICLE ENTERTAINMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EXECUTING THE SAME GENERATING VEHICLE TRIP EXPENSES AND PROJECTED MAINTENANCE NEEDS REAL TIME VOTING REGARDING RADIO CONTENT AUTOMATICALLY COMMUNICATING REMINDER MESSAGES TO A TELEMATICSEQUIPPED VEHICLE CONNECTION MANAGEMENT FOR A VEHICLE TELEMATICS UNIT
SPEECH TO DTMF GENERATION
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING VEHICLE-DIRECTED SERVICES METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING VEHICLE DATA TO THIRD PARTY AUTHORIZED RECIPIENTS METHOD FOR ORGANIZING DATA PRESENTED TO A USER IN A VEHICLE SYNCHING ONLINE ADDRESS BOOK SOURCES FOR A VEHICLE USER VEHICLE KEY FOB HAVING A COMMUNICATIONS CIRCUIT METHOD OF VEHICLE NOTIFICATION OF CALL CENTER SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS
TELEMATICS UNIT HAVING INTERACTIVE RADIO FEATURES
METHOD FOR PROVIDING A SECURITY SERVICE USING A VEHICLE KEYFOB
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
P002085-US-NP P000649-US-NP
P001888-US-NP P001368-US-NP P001115-US-NP P001171-US-NP P000161-US-NP P000732-US-NP
GP-309388-US-NP GP-306051-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/963148 21 Dec 2007
11/964262 26 Dec 2007
Pub. No.
2009-0164551A1
2009-0168742A1
Pub. Date
25 Jun 2009
02 Jul 2009
Grant No.
11/964150 26 Dec 2007 2009-0168974- 02 Jul 2009 A1
11/967354 31 Dec 2007 11/964255 26 Dec 2007 11/967347 31 Dec 2007
2009-0170434A1
2009-0170537A1
2009-0171684A1
02 Jul 2009 02 Jul 2009 02 Jul 2009
11/964240 26 Dec 2007 2009-0172102- 02 Jul 2009 A1
11/864358 28 Sep 2007 2009-088910-A1 02 Apr 2009
11/612735 19 Dec 2006 11/091194 28 Mar 2005
US/20080146202-A1
US-20060217935-A1
19 Jun 2008 28 Sep 2006
Grant Date
Official Title
SMS AND PACKET DATA PERFORMANCE MONITORING METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE TIMING OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS INVOLVING TELEMATICS-EQUIPPED VEHICLES
VEHICLE EMERGENCY CALL HANDLING AND ROUTING TO PSAPS METHOD OF VEHICLE TO VEHICLE COMMUNICATION VEHICLE TELEMATICS UNIT DATA UPLOAD DEFERRAL ENHANCED ON-DEMAND DIAGNOSTIC AND MAINTENANCE REPORTING PROCESSING ELECTRONIC MESSAGES WIRELESSLY SENT TO A VEHICLE METHOD TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE CURRENT DRAIN OF TELEMATICS UNIT NETWORK ACCESS DEVICE
DYNAMIC PRL ASSIGNMENT SYSTEM VEHICLE COMPONENT USAGE MONITOR
***
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
2004P00936WOUS
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/979203 15 Feb 2002
Publication No.
2004P01014WOUS 09/979209 31 Jan 2002
2004P01016WOUS 09/979237 28 Feb 2002
2004P00295-US-NP G-856-US-CNT
09/979232 01 Dec 2004 07/434536 08 Nov 1989
G-2294-US-NP
07/393189 14 Aug 1989
G-4198-US-CNT
G-551-US-NP G-3289-US-NP G-1604-US-NP G-4110-US-NP
G-3376-US-NP
G-4007-US-NP
07/453117 21 Dec 1989
07/413039 27 Sep 1989 07/386167 28 Jul 1989 07/391917 27 Jul 1989 07/478899 12 Feb 1990
07/419307 10 Oct 1989
07/463719 11 Jan 1990
G-3156-US-NP G-3740-US-NP G-4458-US-NP G-3749-US-NP
G-2402-US-NP G-2056-US-NP G-3143-US-NP G-2706-US-NP G-4634-US-NP
G-4042-US-NP G-2735-US-NP G-4688-US-NP
G-2982-US-NP G-4989-US-NP
07/405809 11 Sep 1989 07/394918 17 Aug 1989 07/481939 20 Feb 1990 07/478860 12 Feb 1990
07/415751 02 Oct 1989 07/435916 13 Nov 1989 07/502195 30 Mar 1990 07/467436 19 Jan 1990 07/447778 08 Dec 1989
07/401721 01 Sep 1989 07/502723 02 Apr 1990 07/444652 01 Dec 1989
07/481261 20 Feb 1990 07/538051 13 Jun 1990
Pub. Date
Grant No.
6755268
6964316
7207406
7231995 4931944
4932371
4945882
4947332 4959758 4969546 4975628
4976171
4989477
4990310 4991067 4993891 4998604
4998780 5000300 5009116 5009294 5009295
5009462 5009522 5009844
5014200 5014445
Grant Date
29 Jun 2004
15 Nov 2005
24 Apr 2007
19 Jun 2007 05 Jun 1990
12 Jun 1990
Official Title
Fronthaubenanordnung Ed 105 99 - EP 1 178 914 B1 (Lizenzvertrag Edscha / Opel 2003V30437) Fronthaubenanordnung Ed 144 99 - EP 1 187 754 B1 (Lizenzvertrag Edscha/Opel 2003V30437) Fronthaubenanordnung Ed 145 99 - EP 1 178 918 B1 (Lizenzvertrag Edscha/Opel 2003V30437) Fronthaubenanordnung METHOD OF OPTIMIZING A VEHICLE ASSEMBLY LINE BUILD SEQUENCE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A CRANKCASE SCAVENGED TWOSTROKE ENGINE OPERATING NEAR IDLE
07 Aug 1990
07 Aug 1990 25 Sep 1990 13 Nov 1990 04 Dec 1990
11 Dec 1990
05 Feb 1991
MULTI-FUEL ENGINE CONTROL WITH OXYGEN SENSOR SIGNAL REFERENCE CONTROL ROAD SURFACE ESTIMATION HEADLAMP ASSEMBLY FLUID OPERATED CLUTCH WITH A DIRECTIONAL TORQUE CONTROL CLOSED-LOOP PWM CURRENT CONTROL FOR A VEHICLE TRANSMISSION FORCE MOTOR TRANSMISSION SHIFTER TO OPERATOR CONTROLLED MECHANISM INTERLOCK DOUBLE TRANSITION CLOSED THROTTLE DOWNSHIFT CONTROL IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
05 Feb 1991 05 Feb 1991 19 Feb 1991 12 Mar 1991
12 Mar 1991 19 Mar 1991 23 Apr 1991 23 Apr 1991 23 Apr 1991
23 Apr 1991 23 Apr 1991 23 Apr 1991
07 May 1991 14 May 1991
CREEP-RESISTANT DIE CAST ZINC ALLOYS HEADLAMP ASSEMBLY MILLING CUTTER WITH GRINDING INSERTS VARIABLE CAPACITY CONTROL APPARATUS FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH WHEEL TRIM RETENTION HYDRAULIC RETARDER AND CONTROL POWER TRANSMISSION VEHICLE TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM TRANSMISSION SHIFTER TO OPERATOR CONTROLLED MECHANISM INTERLOCK WINDOW REVEAL MOLDING REDUCED FLOW BEARING PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING SPHEROIDAL HYPOEUTECTIC ALUMINUM ALLOY ADAPTIVE CRUISE SYSTEM TRANSMISSION FLUID FILL REGULATOR AND SEAL ASSEMBLY
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
G-4009-US-NP G-1010-US-NP G-3902-US-NP G-4308-US-NP G-2705-US-NP G-2869-US-NP
G-4370-US-NP
G-7447-US-NP G-3090-US-NP
G-3994-US-NP G-4194-US-NP G-2258-US-NP
G-4801-US-NP G-4531-US-NP G-3800-US-NP G-5702-US-NP G-3607-US-NP G-4011-US-NP G-695-US-NP G-6910-US-NP
G-3377-US-NP G-4369-US-NP G-4010-US-NP G-5138-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
07/448452 11 Dec 1989
Publication No.
07/433806 09 Nov 1989 07/483037 20 Feb 1990
07/594540 09 Oct 1990 07/467581 19 Jan 1990 07/456885 26 Dec 1989
07/602149 23 Oct 1990
07/651870 07 Feb 1991
07/464054 11 Jan 1990
07/463562 11 Jan 1990
07/464055 11 Jan 1990
07/552979 16 Jul 1990
07/593728 05 Oct 1990 07/571813 24 Aug 1990 07/651888 07 Feb 1991
07/597920 12 Oct 1990 07/617322 23 Nov 1990 07/463717 11 Jan 1990 07/491479 09 Mar 1990
07/667141 11 Mar 1991
07/678406 01 Apr 1991 07/601074 23 Oct 1990 07/456434 26 Dec 1989
07/554002 17 Jul 1990
Pub. Date
Grant No.
5014573 5015040 5023617 5024818 5025882 5029494
5036729
5038636 5046174
5046175 5046178 5046383
5046592 5046997 5050458 5054186 5056874 5058460 5058776 5062321
5062447 5070746 5070747 5070830
Grant Date
14 May 1991
14 May 1991 11 Jun 1991
Official Title
DOUBLE TRANSITION UPSHIFT CONTROL IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ELECTRONIC CONTROL OF DYNAMIC BRAKE PROPORTIONING VEHICLE FORWARD SENSOR ANTENNA STEERING SYSTEM
18 Jun 1991 25 Jun 1991 09 Jul 1991
APPARATUS FOR FORMING CARBON FIBERS VEHICLE TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROL METHOD OF CLUTCHTO-CLUTCH POWERED DOWNSHIFT IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
06 Aug 1991
COAST-SYNC-COAST DOWNSHIFT CONTROL METHOD FOR CLUTCHTO-CLUTCH TRANSMISSION SHIFTING
13 Aug 1991 03 Sep 1991
DOUBLE TRANSITION DOWNSHIFT CONTROL FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION METHOD OF CLUTCH-TO-CLUTCH CLOSED THROTTLE DOWNSHIFT IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
03 Sep 1991
03 Sep 1991
10 Sep 1991
10 Sep 1991 10 Sep 1991 24 Sep 1991
08 Oct 1991 15 Oct 1991 22 Oct 1991 22 Oct 1991
05 Nov 1991
METHOD OF DETECTING CLUTCH TIE-UP DURING TRANSMISSION SHIFTING CONTROL METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION GARAGE SHIFTS ACCELERATION-BASED CONTROL OF POWER-ON CLUTCH-TOCLUTCH UPSHIFTING IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVO SHIFT CONTROL FOR A FORWARD/REVERSE MECHANISM TWO-STAGE FINAL DRIVE DOUBLE TRANSITION UPSHIFT CONTROL FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CLUTCH ASSEMBLY METHOD BRAKE CONTROL VALVE CLUTCH-TO-CLUTCH CONTROL IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION APPARATUS FOR DISPENSING PARTICULATE MATERIAL FOR FOUNDRY FURNACE RELINING CONTROL APPARATUS FOR REGULATING ENGAGEMENT OF A FLUID OPERATED TORQUE TRANSMITTING DEVICE
05 Nov 1991 TRANSMISSION BREATHER CONTROL VALVE AND VENT
10 Dec 1991 10 Dec 1991
10 Dec 1991
SHIFT SCHEDULING METHOD FOR CLUTCH ENERGY LIMITATION ADAPTIVE POWER DOWNSHIFT CONTROL OF AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION POWERTRAIN AND STIFFENING BRACKET THEREFOR
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
G-7605-US-CIP G-5908-US-NP G-2870-US-NP G-4119-US-NP G-3748-US-NP
G-4270-US-NP G-8087-US-NP G-3417-US-NP G-5621-US-CIP G-4560-US-NP G-1616-US-NP G-8459-US-CIP G-5281-US-NP G-3791-US-NP
G-2316-US-NP GP-302143-US-NP G-7904-US-NP G-5143-US-NP G-5710-US-NP G-7872-US-NP
G-8745-US-NP
G-7766-US-NP G-6860-US-NP
G-7322-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
07/653923 12 Feb 1991
Publication No.
07/558876 26 Jul 1990
07/456904 26 Dec 1989 07/603034 25 Oct 1990 07/602569 24 Oct 1990
07/701898 17 May 1991
07/722770 31 Jul 1991
07/532769 04 Jun 1990 07/576546 30 Aug 1990 07/580992 12 Sep 1990 07/601075 23 Oct 1990
07/732386 18 Jul 1991
07/710640 05 Jun 1991 07/726492 08 Jul 1991
07/392163 10 Aug 1989 07/600442 19 Oct 1990
07/699034 13 May 1991 07/678373 01 Apr 1991 07/688419 22 Apr 1991
07/692416 29 Apr 1991
07/739764 02 Aug 1991
07/776013 15 Oct 1991 07/729094 12 Jul 1991
07/684747 15 Apr 1991
Pub. Date
Grant No.
5070846 5072092 5072390 5079946 5079970
5080056 5086670 5086860 5086887 5087173 5090382 5094213 5094214 5094328
5094329 5094579 5111902 5113651 5115887 5119697
5119912
5119914 5122199
5122292
Grant Date
10 Dec 1991
10 Dec 1991
10 Dec 1991
Official Title
METHOD FOR ESTIMATING AND CORRECTING BIAS ERRORS IN A SOFTWARE AIR METER EXCIMER LASER TREATMENT OF ENGINE BEARING SURFACES SUCH AS CYLINDERS ADAPTIVE CONTROL OF AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
14 Jan 1992 14 Jan 1992
VALVE POSITION SENSOR DIAGNOSTIC ACCELERATION-BASED CONTROL OF POWER-ON DOWNSHIFTING IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
14 Jan 1992
11 Feb 1992
11 Feb 1992 11 Feb 1992 11 Feb 1992 25 Feb 1992
10 Mar 1992
10 Mar 1992 10 Mar 1992
THERMALLY SPRAYED ALUMINUM-BRONZE COATINGS ON ALUMINUM ENGINE BORES ADAPTIVE TRANSMISSION SHIFT PRESSURE CONTROL WITH CLOSED-LOOP COMPENSATION VEHICULAR BATTERY RETAINER AND SHIELD ANCHOR PIN FOR A BRAKE BAND SEATING AND ALIGNMENT DETECTING DEVICE VEHICLE ENGINE IGNITION TIMING WITH ADAPTIVE KNOCK RETARD METHOD FOR PREDICTING R-STEP AHEAD ENGINE STATE MEASUREMENTS VEHICLE ENGINE FUEL SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS ELECTRO-RHEOLOGICAL CLUTCH APPLY SYSTEM [10/03 MAINTAIN PER R&D - POSSIBLE DONATION]
10 Mar 1992 DUAL FLYWHEEL FOR A TRANSMISSION INPUT CLUTCH
10 Mar 1992
12 May 1992 19 May 1992 26 May 1992
09 Jun 1992
FASTENER AND GROMMET ASSEMBLY PROVIDING AXIAL PLAY AUTOMATIC POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM AIR INJECTION SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC COMMON HYDRAULIC CIRCUITRY FOR A SCAVENGE AND TOWING SYSTEM CONTROL APPARATUS FOR REGULATING ENGAGEMENT OF A FLUID OPERATED TORQUE TRANSMITTING DEVICE
09 Jun 1992
09 Jun 1992 16 Jun 1992
16 Jun 1992
AUTOMATIC/MECHANICAL APPLY PARK BRAKE DISTRIBUTOR [MAINTAIN WITHOUT INPUT FROM NAPD] ACCUMULATOR AND RELAY VALVE COPPER BRAZED TORQUE CONVERTER PUMP HOUSING MADE FROM FORMABLE HIGH STRENGTH MICROALLOYED STEEL METHODS OF VARYING THE FREQUENCY TO PRODUCE PREDETERMINED ELECTRORHEOLOGICAL RESPONSES [10/03 MAINTAIN PER R&D - POSSIBLE DONATION]
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
G-7321-US-NP
G-3712-US-NP G-7256-US-NP G-5595-US-NP
G-4034-US-NP
G-6267-US-NP G-5109-US-NP G-9593-US-NP G-6007-US-NP
G-5208-US-NP G-3291-US-NP G-8840-US-NP G-5998-US-NP G-7433-US-NP G-4910-US-NP
G-7160-US-NP G-7144-US-NP G-9486-US-CNT G-9090-US-NP G-5732-US-NP G-8841-US-NP G-6930-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
Publication No.
07/684759 15 Apr 1991
07/755957 06 Sep 1991 07/694613 02 May 1991 07/559852 30 Jul 1990
07/750357 27 Aug 1991
07/796140 22 Nov 1991 07/773340 08 Oct 1991 07/862924 03 Apr 1992 07/638300 07 Jan 1991
07/781724 22 Oct 1991 07/747201 16 Aug 1991 07/747199 16 Aug 1991 07/578372 07 Sep 1990 07/704239 22 May 1991 07/539858 18 Jun 1990
07/831144 07 Feb 1992 07/712121 07 Jun 1991 07/811901 20 Dec 1991 07/840246 24 Feb 1992 07/694599 02 May 1991 07/747200 16 Aug 1991 07/888088 26 May 1992
Pub. Date
Grant No.
5122293
5129274 5129368 5132909
5146882
5150694 5163341 5163342 5163399
5163404 5163702 5163705 5164903 5172608 5185708
5186080 5186081 5186278 5186294 5186371 5186487 5195343
Grant Date
16 Jun 1992
14 Jul 1992 14 Jul 1992 21 Jul 1992 15 Sep 1992
29 Sep 1992
Official Title
METHOD OF ACTIVATING AND DEACTIVATING AN ELECTRORHEOLOGICAL RESPONSE AT CONSTANT ALTERNATING CURRENT [10/03 MAINTAIN PER R&D POSSIBLE DONATION] ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC SHIFT INTERLOCK APPARATUS FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANMISSION INTAKE MANIFOLD SYSTEM FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE APPARATUS FOR DIAGNOSING INDIVIDUAL CYLINDER PERFORMANCE BY ESTIMATED INSTANTANEOUS ENGINE SPEEDS METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COLD STARTING A SPARK IGNITED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE FUELED WITH AN ALCOHOL-BASED FUEL MIXTURE DIESEL ENGINE CLOSED LOOP AIR/FUEL RATIO CONTROL
17 Nov 1992 17 Nov 1992
17 Nov 1992
CRANKSHAFT WITH LUBRICATION PASSAGES ADAPTIVE TRANSMISSION PRESSURE CONTROL WITH RUN-THROUGH DETECTION METHOD FOR ADJUSTING ENGINE OUTPUT POWER TO COMPENSATE FOR LOADING DUE TO A VARIABLE CAPACITY AIR CONDITIONING COMPRESSOR
17 Nov 1992 17 Nov 1992
VEHICLE ENGINE IGNITION TIMING SYSTEM AND METHOD WITH WINDOWING KNOCK CONTROL SELECTABLE DAMPING VEHICLE SUSPENSION CONTROL
17 Nov 1992 17 Nov 1992 22 Dec 1992
SELECTABLE DAMPING VEHICLE SUSPENSION CONTROL RESPONSIVE TO TRANSMISSION SHIFT ELECTRONIC CONTROL OF TRACTIVE FORCE PROPORTIONING FOR A CLASS OF FOUR WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES JOINT CONNECTION WITH A SPRING CLIP AND NUT
09 Feb 1993
METHOD FOR COLLECTING DATA BY A MANUFACTURING PROCESS MANAGER FROM A PLURALITY OF PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS
16 Feb 1993 16 Feb 1993 16 Feb 1993 16 Feb 1993
16 Feb 1993 16 Feb 1993
23 Mar 1993
ENGINE COASTDOWN CONTROL SYSTEM METHOD OF REGULATING SUPERCHARGER BOOST PRESSURE OIL MIST SEPARATOR CONTROL METHOD FOR THE ENGAGEMENT OF A TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH SPARE TIRE CARRIER SELECTABLE DAMPING VEHICLE SUSPENSION CONTROL RESPONSIVE TO ENGINE TORQUE PUSHER APPARATUS FOR MULTI-AXIS TUBE BENDER
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
G-8738-US-NP G-926-US-NP
G-7978-US-NP G-7966-US-NP G-9015-US-NP G-4008-US-NP
G-9475-US-NP G-9130-US-NP
F-1022-US-NP
G-6181-US-CIP
G-8215-US-NP G-8189-US-NP G-4663-US-NP
G-7385-US-NP G-10122-US-NP G-7697-US-NP G-5755-US-NP G-8739-US-NP
G-7330-US-NP
G-10152-US-NP
G-4514-US-NP G-11331-US-CNT G-10566-US-CIP G-10021-US-CNT
Filing No.
Filing Date
Publication No.
07/808514 16 Dec 1991
07/790401 12 Nov 1991
07/860400 30 Mar 1992 07/871790 21 Apr 1992 07/777696 08 Oct 1991 07/463718 11 Jan 1990
07/871528 21 Apr 1992 07/857864 26 Mar 1992
07/781629 23 Oct 1991
07/642752 18 Jan 1991
07/970506 02 Nov 1992 07/837123 19 Feb 1992 07/657783 19 Feb 1991
07/942919 10 Sep 1992 07/881275 11 May 1992 07/890189 29 May 1992 07/920744 01 Jun 1992 07/947617 21 Sep 1992
07/894696 05 Jun 1992
07/956134 02 Oct 1992
07/727616 10 Jul 1991 07/994488 21 Dec 1992 07/910488 08 Jul 1992 07/870193 13 Apr 1992
Pub. Date
Grant No.
5197420 5200027
5201587 5201616 5210393 5211079
5213178 5215176
5215693
5216606
5218938 5223051 5224042
5226517 5233854 5233856 5233878 5234090
5240893
5245893
5251137 5251404 5251512 5252239
Grant Date
30 Mar 1993 06 Apr 1993
13 Apr 1993 13 Apr 1993 11 May 1993 18 May 1993
Official Title
CAMSHAFT ADJUSTER AND TENSIONER AN OIL MICROSENSOR HAVING INTERDIGITATED ELECTRODES WITH ROUGH SURFACES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME DISENGAGING NEEDLE ROLLER THRUST BEARING ASSEMBLY HOLE FINISHING TOOL WITH IMPROVED AXIAL ALIGNMENT ENGINE BLOCK HEATER METHOD OF ADAPTIVE CONTROL FOR CLOSED THROTTLE DOWNSHIFT IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
25 May 1993 01 Jun 1993 01 Jun 1993 01 Jun 1993
TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM WITH FUEL AND SPARK CONTROL DEVICE FOR OPERATING A CLUTCH, ESPECIALLY AN AUTOMOTIVE CLUTCH METHOD FOR FORMING MACHINABLE UNFIRED CERAMIC COMPACTS COMPENSATED CONTROL METHOD FOR FILLING A FLUID-OPERATED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CLUTCH
15 Jun 1993 29 Jun 1993 29 Jun 1993
13 Jul 1993 10 Aug 1993 10 Aug 1993 10 Aug 1993 10 Aug 1993
31 Aug 1993
STRUCTURAL OIL PAN FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE METHOD OF PRODUCING CAST-TOSIZE TOOLS FOUR WHEEL STEERING SYSTEM WITH SPEED-DEPENDENT PHASE REVERSAL CLUTCH ASSEMBLY PRESS APPARATUS FOR HYDROFORMING A TUBE EXTERNAL SEAL UNIT FOR TUBE HYDROFORMING CLOSED LOOP CONTROL FOR TRANSMISSION SHIFT FORK POSITION CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT FOR A MULTI-PLATE FLUID OPERATED FRICTION CLUTCH METHOD OF PREPARING METALHETEROCARBON-NITROGEN CATALYST FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS
21 Sep 1993
05 Oct 1993 12 Oct 1993 12 Oct 1993 12 Oct 1993
TRANSMISSION DETENT SHIFT CONTROL WITH ACCELERATIONBASED COMPENSATION VEHICLE HANDLING CONTROL METHOD FOR ANTILOCK BRAKING BELT GRINDER FOR CRANKSHAFT PINS DYNAMIC SHIFT CONTROL FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ER FLUIDS HAVING CHEMICALLY DEFOLIATED VERMICULITE TREATED WITH A ALKYL AMMONIUM HALIDE AND METHODS OF MAKING [10/03 MAINTAIN PER R&D - POSSIBLE DONATION]
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
G-10186-US-CNT
G-6406-US-NP G-5598-US-NP G-11668-US-CIP H-196052-US-NP G-10822-US-CIP G-7603-US-CIP
G-9694-US-NP
G-8714-US-NP
G-6916-US-CIP G-8536-US-CIP
G-2343-US-NP G-11546-US-CIP G-10501-US-NP
G-7879-US-NP
G-8196-US-NP
G-10203-US-NP G-9455-US-NP G-9229-US-CIP G-8543-US-NP
G-4120-US-NP G-6514-US-CIP G-9769-US-NP G-7407-US-NP H-196169-US-NP G-6126-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
Publication No.
07/874992 24 Apr 1992
07/720071 24 Jun 1991 07/843037 28 Feb 1992 08/035828 23 Mar 1993 07/906599 30 Jun 1992 07/960079 13 Oct 1992 07/653931 12 Feb 1991
07/933128 21 Aug 1992
07/862691 03 Apr 1992
07/699635 16 May 1991 07/927038 10 Aug 1992
07/702873 20 May 1991 08/026913 05 Mar 1993 07/949165 22 Sep 1992
07/832834 07 Feb 1992
07/941018 04 Sep 1992
07/960639 14 Oct 1992 08/069464 01 Jun 1993 07/804857 06 Dec 1991 07/864880 03 Apr 1992
07/678094 01 Apr 1991 07/970422 02 Nov 1992 07/885933 19 May 1992 07/910799 09 Jul 1992 07/954187 30 Sep 1992 07/770269 03 Oct 1991
Pub. Date
Grant No.
5252240
5258912 5263358 5263533 5264776 5265693 5270935
5271967
5272017
5272341 5273019
5276621 5280053 5282386
5282401
5284571
5289739 5289812 5293553 5297054
5297064 5305218 5307727 5308183 5310387 5315519
Grant Date
12 Oct 1993
Official Title
ELECTRORHEOLOGICAL FLUIDS INCLUDING ALKYL BENZOATES [10/03 MAINTAIN PER R&D - POSSIBLE DONATION]
02 Nov 1993 23 Nov 1993 23 Nov 1993 23 Nov 1993
WHEEL UNDERSTEER SPEED CONTROL CLOSED-LOOP AIR-FUEL RATIO CONTROLLER MOLD FOR PRODUCING THIN WALL CASTINGS BY GRAVITY POURING ELECTRIC VEHICLE INDUCTIVE COUPLING CHARGE-PORT
30 Nov 1993 14 Dec 1993
21 Dec 1993
21 Dec 1993
21 Dec 1993 28 Dec 1993
04 Jan 1994 18 Jan 1994 01 Feb 1994
01 Feb 1994
08 Feb 1994
01 Mar 1994 01 Mar 1994 08 Mar 1994 22 Mar 1994
22 Mar 1994 19 Apr 1994 03 May 1994 03 May 1994 10 May 1994 24 May 1994
INTEGRATED TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM ENGINE WITH PREDICTION/ESTIMATION AIR FLOW DETERMINATION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR APPLICATION OF THERMAL SPRAY COATINGS TO ENGINE BLOCKS METHOD OF MAKING MEMBRANEELECTRODE ASSEMBLIES FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS AND ASSEMBLIES MADE THEREBY TRANSPACITOR APPARATUS OF DYNAMIC PREDICTION OF EGR IN THE INTAKE MANIFOLD QUARTER CAR VARIABLE FORCE SUSPENSION SYSTEM CONTROL MACHINABLE, HIGH STRENGTH EPOXY TOOLING COMPOSITIONS APPARATUS AND TECHNIQUE FOR FLUID LEVEL DETERMINATION IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS ADAPTIVE ELECTRONIC CONTROL OF POWER-ON UPSHIFTING IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION METHOD OF MAKING ELECTRODES FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS AND ELECTRODES MADE THEREBY ENGINE IDLE FUEL CONTROL DURING TRANSMISSION RANGE SHIFTING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AIR/FUEL RATIO COMPENSATION SOFTWARE AIR-FLOW METER FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE EXPERT SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING GEAR DESIGNS SENSOR LAG COMPENSATION VEHICLE HANDLING CONTROL FOR WHEEL SLIP CONTROL SYSTEMS NEUTRAL TO DRIVE SHIFT TIME CONTROL LOCK COUPLING BETWEEN SHAFT AND ROTOR DIFFERENTIAL DRIVE MOTOR METHOD OF SENSING EXCESSIVE SLIP IN A WHEEL SLIP CONTROL SYSTEM
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
H-170033-US-DIV
G-7782-US-NP G-9783-US-NP G-10754-US-NP H-196050-US-NP G-10089-US-NP H-196046-US-NP G-9121-US-NP
G-11371-US-NP G-8443-US-NP G-11375-US-NP G-10966-US-NP G-8879-US-NP G-6503-US-NP H-196173-US-NP H-196171-US-NP H-196172-US-NP G-10323-US-NP
G-6502-US-NP
G-8781-US-NP H-168084-US-NP G-11370-US-NP
G-6434-US-NP
G-6329-US-NP G-11827-US-DIV
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Filing No.
Filing Date
08/102189 05 Aug 1993
Publication No.
07/902153 22 Jun 1992 08/010025 28 Jan 1993
08/071548 04 Jun 1993 07/823950 22 Jan 1992 08/093564 19 Jul 1993 07/823949 22 Jan 1992 08/092534 19 Jul 1993
08/050796 22 Apr 1993 08/049693 16 Apr 1993 08/048016 19 Apr 1993 08/020961 22 Feb 1993 08/106664 16 Aug 1993 08/015699 09 Feb 1993 08/061414 13 May 1993
07/995444 23 Dec 1992 08/061413 13 May 1993
07/938103 31 Aug 1992
08/015718 09 Feb 1993
08/047510 13 Apr 1993 08/144382 02 Nov 1993 08/035139 19 Mar 1993
08/015712 09 Feb 1993
08/093929 20 Jul 1993 08/044688 12 Apr 1993
Pub. Date
Grant No.
5316871
5319949 5320157 5321964 5323099 5323665 5327065 5327868
5329809 5333775 5339667 5345817 5345914 5347879 5349278 5349498 5350989 5351795
5353661
5357821 5361624 5367904
5367914
5372108 5372981
Grant Date
31 May 1994
14 Jun 1994
Official Title
METHOD OF MAKING MEMBRANEELECTRODE ASSEMBLIES FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS AND ASSEMBLIES MADE THEREBY REGULATOR VALVE ASSEMBLY FOR A TORQUE CONVERTER
14 Jun 1994 21 Jun 1994
EXPENDABLE CORE FOR CASTING PROCESSES [MAINTAIN - THIS HAS BEEN LICENSED] EXTERNAL SEAL DEVICE FOR TUBE HYDROFORMING
21 Jun 1994 28 Jun 1994
WALL/CEILING MOUNTED INDUCTIVE CHARGER STARTING VIBRATION DAMPED FLEXPLATE FLYWHEEL
05 Jul 1994 12 Jul 1994
HAND-HELD INDUCTIVE CHARGER HAVING CONCENTRIC WINDINGS VEHICLE IGNITION SYSTEM HAVING ADAPTIVE KNOCK RETARD WITH STARTING TEMPERATURE CORRECTION
19 Jul 1994 02 Aug 1994 23 Aug 1994 13 Sep 1994
NON-INTRUSIVE CYLINDER PRESSURE SENSOR HYDROFORMING OF COMPOUND TUBES METHOD FOR PINCH FREE TUBE FORMING MISFIRE DETECTION IN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
13 Sep 1994 20 Sep 1994 20 Sep 1994 20 Sep 1994 27 Sep 1994 04 Oct 1994
11 Oct 1994
25 Oct 1994 08 Nov 1994 29 Nov 1994
29 Nov 1994
ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION CONTROL POWER TRANSMISSION TORQUE OSCILLATION COMPENSATION UTILIZING VELOCITY FEEDBACK INTEGRAL EXTENDED SURFACE COOLING OF POWER MODULES TORQUE OSCILLATION COMPENSATION UTILIZING BATTERY CURRENT SENSING ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED HYDRODYNAMIC RETARDER WITH ADAPTIVE DUTY CYCLES BASED ON DECELARATIONS POWER TRANSMISSION WITH COAXIAL INPUT AND OUTPUT SHAFTS SUPPORTED AT ONE END OF EACH SHAFT BY FLOATING BEARING SUPPORT TRANSMISSION AND SHIFT CONTROL SENSOR FOR DISSOLVED AIR IN BRAKE FLUID AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME NON-INTRUSIVE CYLINDER PRESSURE SENSOR HAVING IMPROVED RESPONSE CHARACTERISTICS POWER TRANSMISSION HAVING CREEPING SPEED BY CONCURRENT SUPPING ENGAGEMENT OF THE DUAL INPUT PLATE CLUTCHES OF THE COUNTERSHAFTS
13 Dec 1994 13 Dec 1994
ENGINE CHARGE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD METHOD OF PREPARING METALHETEROCARBON-NITROGEN
CATALYST FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
G-9559-US-NP H-170770-US-NP H-168812-US-CNT
H-176000-US-CNT
G-10313-US-NP H-196204-US-NP
G-8224-US-NP
H-168034-US-NP G-10572-US-NP G-10108-US-NP
H-172202-US-CNT H-167936-US-NP G-8685-US-NP
H-201330-US-NP
G-9662-US-NP H-200730-US-NP
H-169135-US-CNT G-11308-US-NP H-181684-US-NP G-11669-US-NP G-10319-US-NP H-175327-US-CNT
G-10034-US-NP
G-8016-US-NP
G-11611-US-NP H-179254-US-NP H-196208-US-NP G-8583-US-NP
H-176456-US-NP G-9564-US-NP
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Filing No.
Filing Date
08/013266 03 Feb 1993
08/172977 27 Dec 1993
08/077677 15 Jun 1993
Publication No.
08/168335 17 Dec 1993
07/944625 14 Sep 1992 08/130063 30 Sep 1993
08/026040 04 Mar 1993
08/178995 07 Jan 1994 08/132944 07 Oct 1993 07/967871 27 Oct 1992
08/122992 20 Sep 1993 08/250211 26 May 1994 08/145539 04 Nov 1993
08/146689 02 Nov 1993
08/043703 08 Apr 1993 08/103618 09 Aug 1993
08/082530 28 Jun 1993 08/202961 28 Feb 1994 08/233916 28 Apr 1994 08/155263 22 Nov 1993 08/327774 24 Oct 1994 08/158181 26 Nov 1993
08/104967 10 Aug 1993
08/103949 10 Aug 1993
08/166978 14 Dec 1993 08/236837 02 May 1994 08/140954 25 Oct 1993 07/775395 15 Oct 1991
08/266394 27 Jun 1994 08/140657 21 Oct 1993
Pub. Date
Grant No.
5374415 5377651 5380564
5384949
5385516 5388040
5390992
5392517 5392598 5394327
5394331 5398533 5402007
5408209
5410253 5412304
5413773 5421302 5421562 5423208 5424101 5425686
5425688
5427676
5431011 5431043 5434493 5434779
5444976 5445042
Grant Date
20 Dec 1994
03 Jan 1995
10 Jan 1995
Official Title
METHOD FOR FORMING CARBON FIBERS CLOSED-LOOP CONTROL OF A DIESEL ENGINE HIGH PRESSURE WATER JET APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR BLASTING LOW DENSITY METALLIC SURFACES
31 Jan 1995 31 Jan 1995
TORQUE TRANSMITTING STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE CONTROL METHOD FOR MANAGING ENGINE TORQUE
07 Feb 1995
21 Feb 1995
28 Feb 1995 28 Feb 1995 28 Feb 1995
28 Feb 1995 21 Mar 1995 28 Mar 1995
18 Apr 1995
25 Apr 1995 02 May 1995
09 May 1995 06 Jun 1995 06 Jun 1995 13 Jun 1995 13 Jun 1995 20 Jun 1995
SERIES RESONANT CONVERTER HAVING AN ACTIVELY CONTROLLED THIRD ELEMENT VEHICLE ELECTRIC BRAKE SYSTEM WITH STATIC BRAKE TORQUE CONTROL METHOD OF MAKING A RING GEAR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AIR/FUEL RATIO REGULATION TRANSFERABLE ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT FOR ADAPTIVELY CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLE ENGINE CONTROL METHOD APPARATUS FOR PIERCING HYDROFORMED PART METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAINTAINING VEHICLE BATTERY STATE-OF-CHARGE COOLED SECONDARY COILS OF ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILE CHARGING TRANSFORMER ENGINE POSITION DETECTION COOLED PRIMARY OF AUTOMOBILE BATTERY CHARGING TRANSFORMER METHOD FOR FORMING CARBON FILTERS ENGINE SPEED CONTROL STATE PREDICTION GAS-SHIELDED SIPHONIC VALVE AIR DYNAMICS STATE CHARACTERIZATION METHOD OF MAKING METALLIZED EPOXY TOOLS TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE RESPONSIVE TO STEERING-WHEEL-MOUNTED SWITCHES FOR CHANGING BETWEEN AN AUTO, SEMI-AUTO AND MANUAL MODES
20 Jun 1995
27 Jun 1995
11 Jul 1995 11 Jul 1995 18 Jul 1995 18 Jul 1995
29 Aug 1995 29 Aug 1995
HYDRAULIC FORWARD/REVERSE SHIFT FORK CONTROL FOR A POWER TRANSMISSION METHOD OF MAKING A CAST-TOSIZE MOLD FOR MOLDING FINISHED PLASTIC PARTS CATALYTIC CONVERTER DIAGNOSTIC CATALYST ACTIVITY TEST FIXED CORE INDUCTIVE CHARGER ADAPTIVE PRESSURE CONTROL FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CATALYTIC CONVERTER HEATING TRANSMISSION AND CONTROL WITH HYDRAULICALLY ACTUATED
SYNCHRONIZERS
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
H-180005-US-NP H-168937-US-NP G-11625-US-NP G-11045-US-NP
G-11440-US-NP G-10641-US-NP G-8748-US-NP H-175575-US-NP G-11836-US-NP H-196502-US-NP H-166983-US-NP H-196273-US-NP H-172774-US-NP H-196244-US-NP
G-11320-US-NP G-11410-US-NP G-10512-US-NP G-11667-US-NP G-8586-US-NP H-196501-US-NP
G-11626-US-NP H-173289-US-NP H-196303-US-NP H-167341-US-NP
H-187806-US-NP H-196246-US-NP
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Filing No.
Filing Date
08/213854 16 Mar 1994
08/197036 16 Feb 1994 08/197094 16 Feb 1994
Publication No.
08/077155 16 Jun 1993
08/170144 20 Dec 1993 08/086182 30 Jun 1993 08/143961 01 Nov 1993 08/269329 30 Jun 1994 08/086419 02 Jul 1993 08/237564 29 Apr 1994
08/401110 08 Mar 1995
08/179833 22 Jan 1994 08/287546 08 Aug 1994 08/146763 02 Nov 1993
08/202962 28 Feb 1994 08/093340 19 Jul 1993 08/292642 18 Aug 1994
08/217824 25 Mar 1994 08/282999 29 Jul 1994
08/237563 29 Apr 1994
08/219311 29 Mar 1994 08/296559 26 Aug 1994 08/237495 29 Apr 1994 08/195133 14 Feb 1994
08/298962 02 Sep 1994 08/178988 07 Jan 1994
Pub. Date
Grant No.
5445125 5445234 5445253 5445576
5454260 5454423 5454442 5454703 5456340 5457378 5458927 5461299 5461938 5463303
5463993 5465200 5465210 5465617 5470286 5477122
5481932 5482148 5483143 5484353
5484354 5491622
Grant Date
29 Aug 1995 29 Aug 1995 29 Aug 1995
29 Aug 1995
Official Title
ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL INTERFACE DUAL DRIVE TRANSMISSION SHIFT CONTROL MECHANISM FOR A MULTI-SPEED COUNTERSHAFT TRANSMISSION ENGINE TORQUE MANAGEMENT DURING COAST DOWNSHIFTING OF AN AUTOMATIC SHIFT TRANSMISSION
03 Oct 1995 03 Oct 1995
NON DESTRUCTIVE ADHESION TESTING MELT PUMPING APPARATUS AND CASTING APPARATUS
03 Oct 1995 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL 03 Oct 1995 APPARATUS FOR MOLDING
EXPANDED POLYMER BEADS
10 Oct 1995 CONTROL FOR VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION RETARDERS
10 Oct 1995
17 Oct 1995
24 Oct 1995 31 Oct 1995 31 Oct 1995
07 Nov 1995 07 Nov 1995 07 Nov 1995
14 Nov 1995 28 Nov 1995
19 Dec 1995
ELECTROMAGNETICALLY SHIELDED INDUCTIVE CHARGING APPARATUS PROCESS FOR THE FORMATION OF WEAR- AND SCUFF-RESISTANT CARBON COATINGS WEATHERIZED CURB SIDE CHARGER CONTROL CABLE END CONNECTOR MULTILAYER SEPARATE WINDINGS OF INDUCTIVE CHARGE COUPLER FOR AUTOMOBILE BATTERY CHARGING TRANSFORMER ENGINE SPEED CONTROL LAMP ASSEMBLY FASTENING SYSTEM METHOD FOR DETERMINING A VEHICLE STEERING WHEEL CENTER POSITION INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE CONTROL A REACTION CARRIER ASSEMBLY HAVING ZERO RELATIVE PIN DEFLECTION PLASTIC POWDER IRON PROTECTION COVER OVER FERRITE FOR AN INDUCTIVELY COUPLED CHARGE PROBE
09 Jan 1996 MULTI-AXIS COUNTERSHAFT POWER TRANSMISSION
09 Jan 1996 09 Jan 1996 16 Jan 1996
SYSTEM FOR TRANSMISSION OVERSPEED AND HORSEPOWER LIMIT PROTECTION A COMPOSITE CORE DESIGNED FOR INDUCTIVE COUPLED TRANSFORMER PROBES METHOD FOR REDUCING DRIVELINE DISTURBANCES BY CONTROLLING TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH APPLICATION
16 Jan 1996 13 Feb 1996
CONTROLLED CAPACITY TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH CONTROL SYSTEM POWER CONVERTER WITH EMERGENCY OPERATING MODE FOR THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
H-167387-US-NP
H-177982-US-NP H-169523-US-NP H-184681-US-CIP
H-178332-US-NP H-168924-US-NP H-173291-US-NP H-178333-US-NP
G-10001-US-NP H-196514-US-NP H-196504-US-NP H-196242-US-NP
H-196245-US-NP
H-168085-US-NP H-196500-US-NP H-170888-US-NP H-169958-US-NP H-194019-US-CIP G-8890-US-NP H-190158-US-NP H-194500-US-NP H-188375-US-NP H-183476-US-NP H-183474-US-NP H-185815-US-NP H-178463-US-NP
H-177173-US-NP
H-182413-US-NP H-175124-US-NP
H-177170-US-NP
H-182927-US-NP H-185805-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
08/310456 22 Sep 1994
Publication No.
08/310457 22 Sep 1994 08/355575 14 Dec 1994 08/280234 25 Jul 1994
08/310447 22 Sep 1994 08/328787 28 Oct 1994 08/228844 18 Apr 1994 08/310448 22 Sep 1994
07/948568 23 Sep 1992 08/323287 14 Oct 1994 08/237565 29 Apr 1994 08/146690 02 Nov 1993
08/178990 07 Jan 1994
08/248715 25 May 1994 08/237562 29 Apr 1994 08/265092 24 Jun 1994 08/236812 02 May 1994
08/395502 27 Feb 1995
08/229032 18 Apr 1994 08/356016 14 Dec 1994 08/519871 25 Aug 1995
08/431921 28 Apr 1995 08/434436 03 May 1995 08/434437 03 May 1995 08/431922 28 Apr 1995 08/445884 22 May 1995
08/300261 02 Sep 1994
08/385030 07 Feb 1995 08/328174 24 Oct 1994
08/298964 02 Sep 1994
08/389991 17 Feb 1995 08/422238 14 Apr 1995
Pub. Date
Grant No.
5492027
5492028 5492053 5492209
5492210 5494018 5496154 5496231
5497329 5498948 5498950 5499185
5499186
5505103 5506489 5508926 5509302 5509387 5509491 5509728 5511859 5520153 5520587 5520588 5522365 5528314
5531302
5531652 5535640
5535863
5536060 5537982
Grant Date
20 Feb 1996
20 Feb 1996 20 Feb 1996 20 Feb 1996
20 Feb 1996 27 Feb 1996 05 Mar 1996 05 Mar 1996
05 Mar 1996 12 Mar 1996 12 Mar 1996 12 Mar 1996
12 Mar 1996
09 Apr 1996 09 Apr 1996 16 Apr 1996 23 Apr 1996
Official Title
ROTARY SHIFT CONTROL VALVING MECHANISM FOR A POWER TRANSMISSION TRIMMER VALVE WITH FLOW RETENTION BONDED PISTON AND SEAL ASSEMBLY SHIFT CONTROL MECHANISM FOR A MULTI-SPEED COUNTERSHAFT TRANSMISSION RATIO INTERCHANGE CONTROL VALVING ALTITUDE DEPENDENT FUEL INJECTION TIMING FAN DRIVE WITH HIGH TORQUE RELEASE HYDRAULIC CONTROL FOR A MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION PREDICTION METHOD FOR ENGINE MASS AIR FLOW PER CYLINDER SELF-ALIGNING INDUCTIVE CHARGER BATTERY MONITORING CHARGING AND BALANCING APPARATUS DUCTED AIR-COOLED SECONDARY OF AUTOMOBILE BATTERY CHARGING TRANSFORMER THREE-PHASE POWER CONVERTER WITH FAIL SOFT CHARACTERISTICS BALL SHIFTER INTEGRATED HOUSING INDUCTIVE COUPLER HAVING A TACTILE FEEL EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION DIAGNOSTIC MISFIRE DETECTION IN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
23 Apr 1996 BEARING CAP FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
23 Apr 1996 23 Apr 1996 30 Apr 1996
DUAL-MOTOR ELECTRIC DRIVE SYSTEM FOR VEHICLES BRAKE SYSTEM ZINC-BASE ALLOY COMPONENTS REGENERATIVE AND FRICTION BRAKE BLEND CONTROL
28 May 1996 28 May 1996 28 May 1996 04 Jun 1996 18 Jun 1996
02 Jul 1996
02 Jul 1996 16 Jul 1996
16 Jul 1996
16 Jul 1996 23 Jul 1996
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE CONTROL POWER TRANSMISSION POWER TRANSMISSION INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE CONTROL TRANSPARENT VEHICLE WINDOW ANTENNA [MAINTAIN UNTIL AT LEAST 12/04] CONTROLLED CAPACITY TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH LOCK-UP TRANSITION CONTROL POWER TRANSMISSION CAM, PAWL AND SECTOR GEAR LOCKING ARRANGEMENT [LICENSED TO LEAR 8/31/98] CONTROLLED CAPACITY TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH CONTROL DURING VEHICLE COAST REINFORCED VEHICLE DOOR FUEL INJECTION TIMING CONTROL
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
G-11497-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
08/125884 23 Sep 1993
Publication No.
H-196131-US-CNT 08/574093 08 Dec 1995
H-194098-US-NP
08/557664 13 Nov 1995
H-191869-US-NP G-9972-US-NP
08/545125 19 Oct 1995 08/125901 23 Sep 1993
H-181815-US-NP H-185872-US-NP
08/355359 13 Dec 1994 08/389464 16 Feb 1995
H-191718-US-NP
08/504625 20 Jul 1995
H-183005-US-NP
08/390186 17 Feb 1995
G-10877-US-NP
H-195595-US-CIP
G-11608-US-NP H-196293-US-NP
07/992677 18 Dec 1992
08/535992 29 Sep 1995
08/497167 30 Jun 1995 08/348663 02 Dec 1994
H-185867-US-NP
08/512497 08 Aug 1995
G-10946-US-NP
08/335808 14 Nov 1994
H-194285-US-NP H-179828-US-NP
08/429962 27 Apr 1995 08/267320 28 Jun 1994
H-195184-US-NP H-185865-US-NP G-10091-US-NP
08/563743 29 Nov 1995 08/406078 17 Mar 1995 08/504979 20 Jul 1995
G-11549-US-NP H-188595-US-NP H-199537-US-CIP
08/497689 30 Jun 1995 08/535428 28 Sep 1995 08/318566 05 Oct 1994
H-194381-US-NP
H-192128-US-NP H-187100-US-NP H-188611-US-NP
08/488698 09 Jun 1995
08/558600 30 Oct 1995 08/543775 16 Oct 1995 08/356015 14 Dec 1994
G-10121-US-NP H-194272-US-NP
08/512498 08 Aug 1995 08/575919 20 Dec 1995
Pub. Date
Grant No.
5547649
5554915
5557961
5558064 5558173
5558175 5558588
5558589
5558595
5559494 5560329 5562567 5568036
5571058
5571060
5571237 5573474
5577474 5577588 5577973
5577980 5588660 5591975
5593566
5596972 5603548 5603552
5603671 5605137
Grant Date
20 Aug 1996
10 Sep 1996
24 Sep 1996
24 Sep 1996 24 Sep 1996
24 Sep 1996 24 Sep 1996
24 Sep 1996
24 Sep 1996
24 Sep 1996 01 Oct 1996 08 Oct 1996 22 Oct 1996
05 Nov 1996
05 Nov 1996
05 Nov 1996 12 Nov 1996
26 Nov 1996
Official Title
IMPROVEMENT OF CATALYTIC BEHAVIOR USING A NANOPHASE CERAMIC MATERIAL HIGH IMPEDANCE AC COUPLING METHOD FOR QUICK COMMAND RESPONSE IN TORQUE COMPENSATION SYSTEMS HYDROFORMED STRUCTURAL MEMBER WITH VARIED WALL THICKNESS ADAPTIVE ENGINE CONTROL INTEGRATED HYBRID TRANSMISSION WITH MECHANICAL ACCESSORY DRIVE HYBRID POWER TRANSMISSION TWO-MODE, INPUT-SPLIT, PARALLEL, HYBRID TRANSMISSION TWO-MODE,COMPOUND-SPLIT, ELECTRO-MECHANICAL VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION ONE-MODE, INPUT-SPLIT, PARALLEL, HYBRID TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION OIL MONITOR SYSTEM VALVETRAIN FOR A PUSHROD ENGINE SHIFT TORQUE MANAGEMENT CONTACTLESS BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM WITH HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE FOUR-MODE, INPUT-SPLIT, PARALLEL, HYBRID TRANSMISSION PROCESS FOR CORRECTING THE SHIFTING QUALITY OF AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CABLE CORE ADJUSTER WITH LOCK MEMBERS METHOD FOR CONTROLLING IGNITION TIMING FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE TORQUE ESTIMATION FOR ENGINE SPEED CONTROL
26 Nov 1996 LUBE ASSEMBLY FOR A TRANSMISSION FRICTION DEVICE
26 Nov 1996
26 Nov 1996 31 Dec 1996 07 Jan 1997
14 Jan 1997
28 Jan 1997 18 Feb 1997 18 Feb 1997
TWO-MODE,SPLIT POWER, ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION SHIFT FLARE CONTROL STEERING AXLE OPTICAL SENSING APPARATUS FOR REMOTELY MEASURING EXHAUST GAS COMPOSITION OF MOVING MOTOR VEHICLES ELECTROLYTIC PRODUCTION PROCESS FOR MAGNESIUM AND ITS ALLOYS INTEGRATED FUELING CONTROL PUSH-OUT VEHICLE SIDE DOOR HIGH STRENGTH, HIGH TEMPERATURE AND HIGH STRAIN RATE APPLICATIONS OF A ZINCBASE ALLOY
18 Feb 1997 THREE PRIME MOVER BUS TRANSMISSION
25 Feb 1997 ENGINE FUEL CONTROL
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
H-194032-US-NP H-186322-US-NP H-194357-US-NP H-182945-US-NP
H-194506-US-NP
H-178847-US-NP H-194480-US-NP H-189487-US-NP H-182939-US-NP H-190075-US-DIV
H-180502-US-NP 1994P07883 US H-196510-US-NP
H-195561-US-NP
H-196517-US-NP
H-194991-US-NP
H-187552-US-NP H-189290-US-NP H-194795-US-NP
H-195771-US-NP
H-196255-US-NP H-194755-US-NP H-194475-US-NP H-186801-US-NP H-191587-US-NP H-196728-US-NP
H-190612-US-NP H-201654-US-NP
H-195218-US-NP H-182917-US-NP
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Filing No.
Filing Date
08/546421 20 Oct 1995
08/513161 09 Aug 1995
08/521254 30 Aug 1995 08/331410 31 Oct 1994
Publication No.
08/542572 13 Oct 1995
08/358277 19 Dec 1994 08/552762 03 Nov 1995 08/496940 30 Jun 1995
08/398599 03 Mar 1995 08/325034 18 Oct 1994
08/574568 14 Dec 1995 08/458204 02 Jun 1995 08/238069 29 Apr 1994
08/542574 13 Oct 1995
08/379234 27 Jan 1995
08/513191 09 Aug 1995
08/330124 27 Oct 1994 08/496070 28 Jun 1995 08/525486 08 Sep 1995
08/664058 13 Jun 1996
08/636081 22 Apr 1996 08/629249 08 Apr 1996 08/555661 13 Nov 1995 08/430649 28 Apr 1995 08/634322 18 Apr 1996 08/638664 29 Apr 1996
08/543541 16 Oct 1995 08/467423 06 Jun 1995
08/594535 31 Jan 1996 08/441846 16 May 1995
Pub. Date
Grant No.
5605211 5605353 5606311 5609022
5616093
5620057 5620386 5621167 5623408 5626674
5629593 5630686 5640135
5643125
5646500
5646849
5646865 5656765 5662993
5666840
5666932 5667715 5668725 5668727 5669354 5669842
5670115 5670860
5673596 5673877
Grant Date
25 Feb 1997 25 Feb 1997 25 Feb 1997 11 Mar 1997
01 Apr 1997
15 Apr 1997 15 Apr 1997 15 Apr 1997
Official Title
PARK MECHANISM FOR A POWER TRANSMISSION VEHICLE CHASSIS WITH ENERGY MANAGEMENT AIR FILTER DIAGNOSTIC METHOD OF REDUCING NOX EMISSIONS FROM LEAN-BURN COMBUSTION ENGINES ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM IN A POWER TRANSMISSION ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERY ENCLOSURE PARKING BRAKE FOR A POWER TRANSMISSION EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC
22 Apr 1997 06 May 1997
13 May 1997 20 May 1997 17 Jun 1997
01 Jul 1997 08 Jul 1997
CRUISE CONTROL INFERENCE BASED SHIFT PATTERN CONTROL HIGH PRESSURE WATER JET APPARATUS FOR PREPARING LOW DENSITY METALLIC SURFACES FOR APPLICATION OF A COATING MATERIAL OUTPUT TORQUE MATCHING IN A MULTI-SPEED ELECTRIC VEHICLE Haltevorrichtung SECTIONAL FERRITE CORE CONSTRUCTION FOR MECHANICAL STRESS RELIEF IN INDUCTIVE CHARGING SYSTEMS ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM IN A POWER TRANSMISSION INDUCTIVELY COUPLED CHARGER HAVING A LIGHT-ACTIVATED MECHANICAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
08 Jul 1997
08 Jul 1997 12 Aug 1997 02 Sep 1997
16 Sep 1997
16 Sep 1997 16 Sep 1997 16 Sep 1997
A METHOD FOR PROPORTIONALLY CONTROLLING THE BRAKES OF A VEHICLE BASED ON FRONT AND REAR WHEEL SPEEDS AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTIC COMMUNICATIONS AIR/FUEL RATIO CONTROL DIAGNOSTIC CARBON-BASED FRICTION MATERIAL FOR AUTOMOTIVE CONTINUOUS SLIP SERVICE METHOD FOR PIERCING TWO ALIGNED HOLES IN A HYDROFORMED TUBE EGR VALVE MAINTENANCE METHOD MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUIDS INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE MISFIRE DETECTION
16 Sep 1997 23 Sep 1997 23 Sep 1997
23 Sep 1997 23 Sep 1997
07 Oct 1997 07 Oct 1997
POWERTRAIN TORQUE CONTROL METHOD ACTIVE DRIVELINE DAMPING HYBRID POWER TRANSMISSION WITH POWER TAKE-OFF APPARATUS HYDROGEN SENSOR HIGH POWER, HIGH FREQUENCY, LIQUID-COOLED TRANSMISSION CABLE AND CHARGING SYSTEM CORE ADJUSTER WITH LOCK MEMBER EXHAUST PIPE HANGER ASSEMBLY
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
H-196297-US-NP
H-196650-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
08/686891 26 Jul 1996
08/692165 05 Aug 1996
Publication No.
H-197769-US-NP
H-196676-US-CIP
H-196567-US-NP H-197146-US-NP H-198144-US-CIP
08/673132 01 Jul 1996
08/751892 18 Nov 1996
08/723442 07 Oct 1996 08/761958 09 Dec 1996 08/704959 29 Aug 1996
H-197820-US-NP
08/695815 05 Aug 1996
H-194598-US-NP G-10373-US-NP H-195900-US-NP G-6316-US-NP H-196956-US-NP
08/528824 15 Sep 1995 08/720541 30 Sep 1996 08/696289 13 Aug 1996 07/733565 22 Jul 1991 08/763581 10 Dec 1996
H-197371-US-NP
H-195978-US-DIV H-197288-US-NP H-195186-US-NP H-200942-US-CNT H-196729-US-NP H-194386-US-NP
08/735280 22 Oct 1996
08/567381 04 Dec 1995 08/700751 19 Aug 1996 08/556548 29 Nov 1995 08/920648 29 Aug 1997 08/618949 20 Mar 1996 08/573646 18 Dec 1995
H-197991-US-NP H-197821-US-NP H-196437-US-NP H-196218-US-NP
H-197478-US-NP H-197264-US-NP H-197801-US-NP H-185210-US-NP H-198017-US-NP
H-197370-US-NP H-197366-US-NP
08/703280 26 Aug 1996 08/692362 05 Aug 1996 08/702895 26 Aug 1996 08/618951 20 Mar 1996
08/822630 21 Mar 1997 08/773239 23 Dec 1996 08/686808 26 Jul 1996 08/585060 11 Jan 1996 08/801430 18 Feb 1997
08/748461 08 Nov 1996 08/757648 20 Nov 1996
Pub. Date
Grant No.
5684380 5685406
5685799 5692587 5707115 5707755 5709451
5714856
5717590 5720167 5720374 5726892 5730094
5730676
5738345 5738608 5740045 5746486 5749279 5749409
5754114 5758014 5763113 5775104
5775719 5776624 5777273 5779282 5788040
5788596 5789823
Grant Date
04 Nov 1997 11 Nov 1997
11 Nov 1997 02 Dec 1997 13 Jan 1998 13 Jan 1998 20 Jan 1998
03 Feb 1998
Official Title
OIL COOLED HIGH POWER INDUCTIVE COUPLER PARK BRAKE ACTUATING MECHANISM FOR A POWER TRANSMISSION AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFT STABILIZATION CONTROL VEHICLE CHASSIS SYSTEM CONTROL REGENERATIVE BRAKING METHOD PEM/SPE FUEL CELL HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE BULB PARABOLIC REFLECTOR VEHICLE HEADLAMP ELECTRIC VEHICLE POWER INVERTER EMPLOYING REGENERATION ALGORITHMS WITHOUT BRAKE BLENDING
10 Feb 1998 24 Feb 1998 24 Feb 1998 10 Mar 1998 24 Mar 1998
24 Mar 1998
ADAPTIVE VARIABLE ASSIST STEERING CONTROL ROTATING PUMP SEAL BACKFILL PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE FOR A ROTATING CLUTCH ENGINE SPEED PREDICTION METHOD FOR ENGINE CONTROL ALTERNATOR FIELD CURRENT CONTROL FOR ACTIVE DRIVELINE DAMPING THREE-MODE, INPUT-SPLIT HYBRID TRANSMISSION
14 Apr 1998 14 Apr 1998 14 Apr 1998 05 May 1998 12 May 1998 12 May 1998
19 May 1998 26 May 1998 09 Jun 1998 07 Jul 1998
07 Jul 1998 07 Jul 1998 07 Jul 1998 14 Jul 1998 04 Aug 1998
04 Aug 1998 04 Aug 1998
DEVICE FOR GENERATING A FIXTURE HYDRAULIC CONTROL FOR A MULTI-RATIO TRANSMISSION PREDICTIVE SPARK CONTROLLER BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM HYDRAULIC PUNCH ACTUATOR WITH CENTERING APPARATUS METHOD OF FORMING REFRACTORY COATED FOUNDRY CORE [LICENSED - MAINTAIN PER K. MARRA 3/04] SAFETY GROUND DETECTOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD PEM FUEL CELL MONITORING SYSTEM HYDRAULIC APPARATUS FOR ACTUATING A PUNCH FOR A CLUTCH FACING MACHINE CONTROL ARM ALIGNMENT MECHANISM BRAZED BIPOLAR PLATES FOR PEM FUEL CELLS HIGH FREQUENCY POWER CABLE EXHAUST BALL SEAL METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING AND CONTROLLING TORQUE INDUCED ROTATION TRANSMISSION AND CONTROL WITH OUTPUT SHAFT BRAKING ELECTRIC HYBRID TRANSMISSION WITH A TORQUE CONVERTER
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
H-195639-US-NP H-196989-US-NP H-194488-US-NP H-197885-US-NP
H-195061-US-NP H-198139-US-NP H-198351-US-NP
H-198803-US-NP H-195795-US-NP H-198540-US-NP H-199425-US-NP H-198187-US-NP
H-197651-US-DIV
H-199570-US-NP
H-196709-US-NP
H-197019-US-NP H-179566-US-NP H-197616-US-NP
H-198338-US-NP
H-199383-US-NP H-197528-US-NP H-190149-US-NP H-194565-US-NP
H-199014-US-NP H-196984-US-NP GP-303220-US-NP H-198238-US-NP P005166-US-NP
H-198282-US-NP
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Filing No.
Filing Date
08/643401 06 May 1996
Publication No.
08/705895 28 Aug 1996 08/632196 15 Apr 1996 08/810967 27 Feb 1997
08/768377 17 Dec 1996
08/919545 28 Aug 1997 08/819404 17 Mar 1997
08/898634 22 Jul 1997 08/904285 31 Jul 1997 08/789251 28 Jan 1997 08/925256 08 Sep 1997 08/870764 06 Jun 1997
08/666178 19 Jun 1996
08/867638 02 Jun 1997
08/738351 25 Oct 1996
08/683942 19 Jul 1996 08/662555 13 Jun 1996
08/801888 18 Feb 1997
08/897425 21 Jul 1997
08/851790 06 May 1997 08/762792 09 Dec 1996 08/497026 30 Jun 1995 08/570883 12 Dec 1995
08/912439 18 Aug 1997 08/543860 12 Oct 1995 08/965201 06 Nov 1997 08/898420 22 Jul 1997 08/871169 09 Jun 1997
09/027327 20 Feb 1998
Pub. Date
Grant No.
5790562 5792949 5795262 5803222
5803532 5803578 5803869
5819572 5829406 5829805 5829888 5830098
5837373
5845752
5846157
5846160 5846463 5853560
5853865
5855095 5855533 5857162 5857163
5857549 5859404 5878719 5878848 5882553
5884600
Grant Date Official Title
04 Aug 1998 CIRCUIT WITH BUILT-IN TEST AND METHOD THEREOF
11 Aug 1998 18 Aug 1998 08 Sep 1998
08 Sep 1998 08 Sep 1998 08 Sep 1998
13 Oct 1998 03 Nov 1998 03 Nov 1998 03 Nov 1998
CRANKCASE VENTILATION SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC AUTOMATIC NEUTRAL TO DRIVE SHIFT CONTROL TORQUE TRANSMITTING FRICTION MECHANISM WITH A PLATE HAVING A REACTION TAB ENERGY ABSORBING MOLDING ASSEMBLY HEADLAMP MOUNTING SYSTEM AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AUTO NEUTRAL CLUTCH CONTROLS WITH INTERMITTENT SLIP AND A METHOD OF CONTROL LUBRICATION SYSTEM FOR HOT FORMING BALANCING CRANKCASE PRESSURE WELDED ON SERVICEABLE BUMPER THRUST WASHER WITH INTEGRAL RETAINER MEMBERS
03 Nov 1998 17 Nov 1998 08 Dec 1998 08 Dec 1998
08 Dec 1998 08 Dec 1998 29 Dec 1998
PLANETARY GEAR ARRANGEMENT WITH A LUBE CONTROL STRUCTURE SAND MOLD MEMBER AND METHOD (MAINTAIN - THIS HAS BEEN LICENSED) MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID CLUTCH WITH MINIMIZED RELUCTANCE INTEGRATED CONTROL OF A LEAN BURN ENGINE AND A CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION POWER TRANSMISSION CONTROL ENCAPSULATED FIXED-WINDOW MODULE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE ELECTROLYTIC MAGNESIUM PRODUCTION PROCESS USING MIXED CHLORIDE-FLUORIDE ELECTROLYTES
29 Dec 1998
05 Jan 1999 05 Jan 1999 05 Jan 1999
TREATMENT OF VAPOR-GROWN CARBON FIBERS FOR FIBERPOLYMER MATRIX COMPOSITES BOLTLESS GLASS CHANNEL ATTACHMENT AUTOMOTIVE POWERTRAIN CONTROL AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION HOT MODE MANAGEMENT
05 Jan 1999
12 Jan 1999 12 Jan 1999
ADAPTIVE ENGINE CONTROL RESPONSIVE TO CATALYST DETERIORATION ESTIMATION TORQUE TRANSMITTING DEVICE WITH A LEVER APPLY SPRING METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PLASMA PROCESSING
09 Mar 1999 09 Mar 1999 16 Mar 1999
23 Mar 1999
INJECTOR MOUNTING STRUCTURE FOR ENGINES VENTILATED BRAKE ROTOR MULTI-COLOR LENS ASSEMBLY INJECTION MOLDING PROCESS AND APPARATUS ALUMINUM BORE ENGINE HAVING WEAR AND SCUFF-RESISTANT ALUMINUM PISTON
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
H-197476-US-NP H-196815-US-NP H-194841-US-NP
H-198174-US-NP H-197280-US-NP H-197595-US-NP
H-198892-US-NP
H-199829-US-NP H-198267-US-NP
H-198190-US-NP
H-200054-US-NP
H-198527-US-NP
H-201257-US-NP H-195834-US-NP
H-199220-US-NP H-199222-US-NP H-201729-US-NP
H-201440-US-NP
H-201276-US-NP H-200668-US-NP
H-199741-US-NP H-199808-US-NP H-199169-US-NP H-202705-US-NP
H-197875-US-NP H-198192-US-NP H-196814-US-NP H-196269-US-NP H-197364-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/042958 17 Mar 1998
08/837039 11 Apr 1997 08/660150 23 May 1996
Publication No.
08/867623 02 Jun 1997 08/867640 02 Jun 1997 08/740178 28 Oct 1996
08/926504 10 Sep 1997
08/882617 25 Jun 1997 08/897411 21 Jul 1997
08/883945 27 Jun 1997
08/990009 12 Dec 1997
08/772637 23 Dec 1996
09/135757 18 Aug 1998 08/757599 29 Nov 1996
08/919024 27 Aug 1997 08/997625 19 Sep 1997 09/103850 24 Jun 1998
09/160275 24 Sep 1998
09/094181 09 Jun 1998 09/103870 24 Jun 1998
08/895109 16 Jul 1997 09/103851 24 Jun 1998 08/916807 22 Aug 1997 09/197879 23 Nov 1998
09/013164 26 Jan 1998 08/733054 16 Oct 1996 08/807559 28 Feb 1997 08/999522 06 Aug 1997 08/736178 24 Oct 1996
Pub. Date
Grant No.
5884925 5886614 5895433
5896964 5896965 5897597
5906225
5906406 5907105
5907495
5908098
5909957
5911244 5924760
5924954 5931271 5931757
5931887
5934322 5934436
5934727 5935035 5937804 5941112
5941515 5941919 5945229 5947435 5948026
Grant Date
23 Mar 1999 23 Mar 1999 20 Apr 1999
27 Apr 1999 27 Apr 1999 27 Apr 1999
Official Title
SOLID AXLE SUSPENSION FOR VEHICLES THIN FILM HYDROGEN SENSOR VEHICLE CHASSIS SYSTEM CONTROL METHOD AND APPARATUS SPLIT ROTOR COOLING FAN CLUTCH MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID FAN CLUTCH POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC
25 May 1999
25 May 1999 25 May 1999 25 May 1999 01 Jun 1999 08 Jun 1999 15 Jun 1999 20 Jul 1999 20 Jul 1999
ORIFICE TUBE TYPE REFRIGERANT EXPANSION VALVE ASSEMBLY WITH COMBINED PARTICULATE AND NOISE ATTENUATION FILTERS FUEL FILLER POCKET ASSEMBLY MAGNETOSTRICTIVE TORQUE SENSOR UTILIZING RFE2-BASED COMPOSITE MATERIALS METHOD OF FORMULATING PAINT THROUGH COLOR SPACE MODELING REGULATING VALVE FOR ENGAGEMENT CONTROL OF FRICTION DRIVE DEVICES IMPROVED SEALED VEHICLE LAMP AND ASSEMBLY METHOD THEREFOR PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE ONE-PIECE CORRUGATED ANTIINTRUSION BARRIER AND METHOD CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION AND CONTROL
03 Aug 1999 HYBRID DRIVE WITH ONE-WAY DRIVE CONNECTIONS
03 Aug 1999 03 Aug 1999 10 Aug 1999
TWO-MODE, COMPOUND-SPLIT ELECTRO-MECHANICAL VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION BRAKE CONTROL METHOD BASED ON A LINEAR TRANSFER FUNCTION REFERENCE MODEL TRANSMISSION SHIFT VALVES WITH LATCHING CONTROL
10 Aug 1999
10 Aug 1999 10 Aug 1999 17 Aug 1999
ACTUATOR MECHANISM FOR A TRANSMISSION PARKING PAWL AND SELECTOR VALVE ADAPTABLE PICK UP TRUCK CONFIGURATION ELECTRO-MECHANICAL POWERTRAIN ENGINE CYLINDER BLOCK AND VALLEY COVER THEREFOR
24 Aug 1999 24 Aug 1999
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HYDROTRIMMING AND HYDROSHEARING UNIVERSAL CONNECTING ROD FIXTURE AND METHOD
24 Aug 1999 CHASSIS CONTROL SYSTEM 31 Aug 1999 PATTERN RECOGNITION
MONITORING OF PEM FUEL CELL
07 Sep 1999 VEHICLE COMPONENT MOUNTING BRACKET
07 Sep 1999 AUTOMOTIVE DATA RECORDER
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
H-197278-US-NP
H-201434-US-CPA H-196509-US-NP H-199043-US-NP H-194890-US-NP
H-199170-US-NP H-202254-US-NP H-199742-US-NP H-200068-US-NP H-200337-US-CPA H-201397-US-NP H-197699-US-NP H-199959-US-NP H-198827-US-NP H-199994-US-CPA H-201409-US-NP H-196099-US-NP H-199297-US-NP H-202781-US-NP H-202773-US-NP H-203903-US-NP
H-202883-US-NP
H-199710-US-NP H-200191-US-NP
H-197211-US-NP
H-199048-US-NP H-205176-US-DIV
H-203863-US-NP GP-302144-US-NP
H-202508-US-NP
H-204648-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
08/846453 01 May 1997
Publication No.
08/961835 31 Oct 1997
08/843740 21 Apr 1997 08/920247 28 Aug 1997 09/047791 25 Mar 1998
08/995114 19 Dec 1997 09/182065 29 Oct 1998 09/024730 17 Feb 1998 09/041652 13 Mar 1998 09/089634 02 Jun 1998 09/157873 21 Sep 1998 09/046860 24 Mar 1998
09/047187 09 Mar 1998 08/987221 09 Dec 1997 08/919026 27 Aug 1997
08/957563 24 Oct 1997 08/661124 10 Jun 1996
08/994508 19 Dec 1997
09/287219 05 Apr 1999 09/136229 19 Aug 1998
09/212670 16 Dec 1998
09/287215 01 Apr 1999
09/034429 03 Mar 1998 09/168615 09 Oct 1998
08/967091 10 Nov 1997
09/028167 23 Feb 1998 09/253365 22 Feb 1999
09/295298 20 Apr 1999 09/176482 21 Oct 1998
09/343735 30 Jun 1999
09/396808 14 Sep 1999
Pub. Date
Grant No.
5948185
5948352 5950366 5959581 5961183
5964457 5967573 5967589 5971883 5974847 5988129 5992925 5996682 5997161 5997431 6001499 6007141 6019419 6021879 6022287 6029637
6031500
6033042 6033499
6035251
6036227 6038911
6039019 6039525
6040561
6044589
Grant Date
07 Sep 1999
07 Sep 1999
Official Title
METHOD FOR IMPROVING THE HEMMABILITY OF AGEHARDENABLE ALUMINUM SHEET TWO-CHAMBER FURNACE FOR COUNTERGRAVITY CASTING
14 Sep 1999
28 Sep 1999 05 Oct 1999
12 Oct 1999
19 Oct 1999 19 Oct 1999 26 Oct 1999
02 Nov 1999 23 Nov 1999 30 Nov 1999
SEAL STRUCTURE FOR REMOVABLE ROOF VEHICLE ANTENNA SYSTEM TUMBLE FORWARD SEAT WITH AUTOMATIC SEAT ADJUSTER RETURN COCKPIT INSTRUMENT PANEL CARRIER BUMPER ENERGY ABSORBER SUN VISOR RETENTION CLIP MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION SUPERPLASTIC FORMING PROCESS ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENT PANEL CROSS BEAM SIDE ATTACHMENTS
07 Dec 1999 07 Dec 1999 07 Dec 1999
METHOD OF MAKING A MOLD FOR METAL CASTING BLACK LIGHT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ASSEMBLY CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION AND CONTROL
14 Dec 1999 FUEL CELL CO SENSOR 28 Dec 1999 FUEL DOOR INTERLOCK FOR
VEHICLE SLIDING DOOR
01 Feb 2000 VEHICLE RAIL CRUSH CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD
08 Feb 2000 08 Feb 2000
ROTATING CLUTCH BALANCE APPARATUS MODULARLY CONSTRUCTED VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION
29 Feb 2000 29 Feb 2000 07 Mar 2000 07 Mar 2000 07 Mar 2000 14 Mar 2000 21 Mar 2000 21 Mar 2000 21 Mar 2000 21 Mar 2000
04 Apr 2000
INDUCTION ASSEMBLY FOR SUPERCHARGED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE BROADBAND FM VEHICLE REAR WINDOW ANTENNA NOT REQUIRING A BOOST AMPLIFIER VEHICLE BRAKE SYSTEM WITH POWERTRAIN DYNAMIC BRAKING PROCESS FOR STRETCH FORMING AGE-HARDENED ALUMINUM ALLOY SHEETS BRAKE SYSTEM CONTROL METHOD EMPLOYING YAW RATE AND SHIP ANGLE CONTROL VEHICLE HEADLINER WITH IMPACT PROTECTION ONE PIECE CORRUGATED ANTIINTRUSION BARRIER AND METHOD VALVE DRIVE ARRANGEMENT FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES INTEGRATED SPRING RING RETAINER FOR CAPTIVATING A FASTENER TO A WORKPIECE HIGH VOLTAGE BUS AND AUXILIARY HEATER CONTROL SYSTEM FOR AN ELECTRIC OR HYBRID VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLE WINDOW MOUNTING APPARATUS
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
H-200618-US-NP H-204028-US-NP H-197429-US-CPA H-203576-US-NP H-200073-US-NP H-205146-US-CIP H-200855-US-NP H-200225-US-NP GP-302145-US-NP H-199863-US-NP H-197010-US-NP
H-202084-US-NP
H-200053-US-NP H-203834-US-NP H-200205-US-NP H-200222-US-NP H-200608-US-NP H-203967-US-NP H-202775-US-NP H-202914-US-NP
H-200921-US-NP H-202101-US-CIP H-200218-US-NP H-202726-US-NP
H-202725-US-NP
H-203141-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/130074 07 Aug 1998
09/323409 01 Jun 1999
08/856784 15 May 1997
Publication No.
09/307837 10 May 1999 08/971023 14 Nov 1997 09/303406 03 May 1999
09/066497 24 Apr 1998
09/138685 24 Aug 1998
09/179742 27 Oct 1998 08/957562 24 Oct 1997
08/908814 07 Aug 1997
09/340365 28 Jun 1999
09/058550 10 Apr 1998 09/333149 14 Jun 1999
09/069361 29 Apr 1998 09/136947 20 Aug 1998 09/197985 23 Nov 1998
09/327360 07 Jun 1999 09/210648 14 Dec 1998 09/360791 26 Jul 1999
09/289921 12 Apr 1999 09/016127 30 Jan 1998 09/021213 10 Feb 1998 09/307855 10 May 1999
09/377527 19 Aug 1999
09/302506 30 Apr 1999
Pub. Date
Grant No.
6044645 6045476 6045636 6047583 6052640 6055715 6056297 6056371 6059503 6063516 6069312
6074501
6074692 6077182 6079396 6079800 6085519 6085571 6086162 6090005
6095946 6099984 6103409 6104161
6104169
6110071
Grant Date
04 Apr 2000 04 Apr 2000 04 Apr 2000
11 Apr 2000 18 Apr 2000
Official Title
FLOW CONTROL FOR OIL IN TRANSIT TRANSFER GEARING APPARATUS FOR AN ALL WHEEL DRIVE METHOD FOR SLIVER ELIMINATION IN SHEARING ALUMINUM SHEET SEAL BEAD FOR SUPERPLASTIC FORMING OF ALUMINUM SHEET AUTOMOTIVE TORQUE CONVERTER SLIP ESTIMATION
02 May 2000
02 May 2000 02 May 2000 09 May 2000 16 May 2000
30 May 2000
METHOD FOR HYDROFORMING A HOLLOW SHEET METAL BODY PART INTERMEDIATE SHAFT DASH PANEL SEAL FEED-FORWARD ACTIVE BRAKE CONTROL CAPTIVATED FASTENER ASSEMBLY METHOD OF MONITORING CO CONCENTRATIONS IN HYDROGEN FEED TO A PEM FUEL CELL NEW HIGH PERFORMANCE THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS WITH A FILLED SKUTTERUDITE STRUCTURE
13 Jun 2000
HEAT TREATMENT FOR ALUMINUM CASTING ALLOYS TO PRODUCE HIGH STRENGTH AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES
13 Jun 2000 20 Jun 2000 27 Jun 2000 27 Jun 2000 11 Jul 2000 11 Jul 2000 11 Jul 2000 18 Jul 2000
01 Aug 2000 08 Aug 2000
METHOD OF MAKING MEA FOR PEM/SPE FUEL CELL RELAY VALVE WITH LATCH AREA FOR CONTROLLING A FRICTION DEVICE AUTOMOTIVE COLD START FUEL VOLATILITY COMPENSATION ACTIVE BRAKE CONTROL WITH FRONT-TO-REAR PROPORTIONING ANTI-COKING AIR INJECTION APPARATUS FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE GRAVITY-OPERATED BLANK LOADING DEVICE MOTOR VEHICLE REAR AXLE AND METHOD TWO-MODE, COMPOUND-SPLIT, VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION HAVING BOTH ENHANCED SPEED AND ENHANCED TRACTIVE POWER TEMPERATURE RISE CONTROL FOR DISC TYPE FRICTION TORQUE TRANSMITTERS MIRRORED SERPENTINE FLOW CHANNELS FOR FUEL CELLS
15 Aug 2000 FUEL CELL FLOODING DETECTION AND CORRECTION
15 Aug 2000 15 Aug 2000
CAPACITIVE AC ISOLATION APPARATUS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEMS BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM THAT CONTROLS CHARGING POWER USING FOURTH ELEMENT CAPACITORS
29 Aug 2000 ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION RANGE SELECTION
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to
Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
H-200888-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/134954 17 Aug 1998
Publication No.
H-203289-US-NP H-204722-US-NP
H-202736-US-NP
09/314401 19 May 1999 09/327357 07 Jun 1999
09/323408 01 Jun 1999
H-204248-US-CIP H-197212-US-NP H-202586-US-NP
09/253369 22 Feb 1999 09/134951 17 Aug 1998 09/249994 16 Feb 1999
H-201304-US-NP H-202555-US-NP
09/215938 18 Dec 1998 09/265060 09 Mar 1999
GP-303232-US-NP
H-201255-US-NP H-200534-US-NP H-201518-US-NP
H-198847-US-NP
09/136078 18 Aug 1998
09/149126 08 Sep 1998 08/994511 19 Dec 1997 09/347543 06 Jul 1999
09/361321 27 Jul 1999
H-201078-US-NP
09/178755 26 Oct 1998
H-198438-US-NP H-204334-US-NP
09/411220 04 Oct 1999 09/345278 30 Jun 1999
H-204426-US-NP
09/345139 06 Jul 1999
H-200751-US-NP
09/166246 05 Oct 1998
H-201634-US-NP
09/364997 02 Aug 1999
H-199839-US-NP
09/195674 19 Nov 1998
H-201518-US-DIV1 H-204347-US-NP
09/546011 10 Apr 2000 09/444437 22 Nov 1999
H-202411-US-NP
09/377927 20 Aug 1999
H-203081-US-NP H-201126-US-NP H-204322-US-NP
H-202038-US-NP
09/354860 29 Jul 1999 09/186317 04 Nov 1998 09/345268 30 Jun 1999
09/455746 02 Aug 1999
Pub. Date
Grant No.
6112147
6116206 6116861 6117045
6122584 6125319 6128948
6130928 6132877
6142125 6145842 6145880 6146311 6147654
6149832
6150932 6154381
6159626
6159831
6160374
6161905
6162147 6163127
6163128
6163303 6164605 6166934
6167343
Grant Date
29 Aug 2000
12 Sep 2000 12 Sep 2000 12 Sep 2000
19 Sep 2000 26 Sep 2000 10 Oct 2000
10 Oct 2000
Official Title
VEHICLE YAW RATE CONTROL WITH BANK ANGLE COMPENSATION INTAKE MANIFOLD COVER FILTER ASSEMBLY WITH JET PUMP NOZZLES PRESSURE RATIO CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE DRIVE UNIT BRAKE SYSTEM CONTROL BRAKE SYSTEM CONTROL METHODOLOGY FOR DIAGNOSING ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM WARMUP BEHAVIOR ACCELERATION PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS
17 Oct 2000
07 Nov 2000 14 Nov 2000 14 Nov 2000 14 Nov 2000 14 Nov 2000
21 Nov 2000
21 Nov 2000 28 Nov 2000
12 Dec 2000
HIGH DENSITY, LOW POROSITY, CARBON COMPOSITE CLUTCH MATERIAL SUPPLY PUMP FOR COMMON RAIL FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM STEPPED SEAL AND BUSHING KNEE BOLSTER ASSEMBLY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT AM DEFOGGER GROUNDING SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE WINDOW ANTENNAS STABILIZED MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID COMPOSITIONS VEHICLE OPERATOR ALERT PROCESS HIGH EFFICIENCY POWER SYSTEM WITH PLURAL PARALLEL DC/DC CONVERTERS FUEL CELL SYSTEM LOGIC FOR DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN RAPID AND NORMAL SHUTDOWN COMMANDS
12 Dec 2000 12 Dec 2000 19 Dec 2000 19 Dec 2000 19 Dec 2000
PROCESS TO PREPARE AN ARRAY OF WIRES WITH SUBMICRON DIAMETERS POWER-FACTOR-CORRECTED SINGLE-STAGE INDUCTIVE CHARGER ACTIVE BRAKE CONTROL INCLUDING ESTIMATION OF YAW RATE AND SLIP ANGLE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A POSITION SENSORLESS PERMANENT MAGNET MOTOR
19 Dec 2000
METHOD AND DRIVE SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING A PERMANENT MAGNET SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE
19 Dec 2000 26 Dec 2000 26 Dec 2000
26 Dec 2000
AM UPPER/FM DEFOGGER GRID ACTIVE BACKLITE ANTENNA BRAKE LINE CAPTURED BAND CLAMP HIGH EFFICIENCY POWER SYSTEM WITH PLURAL PARALLEL DC/DC CONVERTERS METHOD OF GOVERNING ACCELERATION IN A VEHICLE THROTTLE CONTROL SYSTEM
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to
Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
H-203060-US-NP
H-200369-US-NP H-202076-US-NP H-204333-US-NP GP-300675-US-NP H-202562-US-NP
H-204580-US-NP
H-200418-US-NP H-202780-US-NP
H-201968-US-NP H-202859-US-NP
H-202228-US-NP H-202063-US-NP
H-203393-US-NP H-202077-US-NP H-204734-US-NP GP-300016-US-NP
GP-300367-US-NP H-202858-US-NP GP-300193-US-NP GP-300365-US-NP
H-199573-US-NP H-202907-US-NP GP-300074-US-NP H-204348-US-NP H-204323-US-NP
H-201326-US-NP H-199636-US-NP H-198197-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/277541 29 Mar 1999
Publication No.
09/138335 21 Aug 1998
09/275131 24 Mar 1999
09/366097 02 Aug 1999
09/415300 08 Oct 1999 09/437072 09 Nov 1999
09/438831 12 Nov 1999
09/411273 04 Oct 1999 09/435673 08 Nov 1999
09/188137 09 Nov 1998 09/246518 08 Feb 1999
09/178791 26 Oct 1998 09/359883 26 Jul 1999
09/247116 09 Feb 1999 09/354753 29 Jul 1999 09/385553 30 Aug 1999 09/439267 12 Nov 1999
09/478672 06 Jan 2000 09/149352 08 Sep 1998 09/490578 25 Jan 2000 09/478673 06 Jan 2000
09/080372 18 May 1998 09/322491 28 May 1999 09/414196 07 Oct 1999 09/409890 01 Oct 1999 09/575523 23 May 2000
09/360985 26 Jul 1999 09/307854 10 May 1999 09/230824 29 Jul 1999
Pub. Date
Grant No.
6167699
6169951 6170156 6173758 6173823 6176222
6177736
6178949 6179107
6179394 6180883
6182002 6183013
6186258 6191746 6193006 6193042
6195999 6196551 6196618 6202710
6205391 6205642 6208036 6208110 6208540
6210156 6212458 6212460
Grant Date
02 Jan 2001
02 Jan 2001
Official Title
SECONDARY AIR INJECTION SYSTEM FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE ACTIVE BRAKE CONTROL HAVING YAW RATE ESTIMATION
09 Jan 2001 GEAR TOOTH SMOOTHING AND SHAPING PROCESS
16 Jan 2001 PIN FIN HEAT SINK AND PIN FIN ARRANGEMENT THEREIN
16 Jan 2001 23 Jan 2001
23 Jan 2001
VISCOUS CLUTCH ASSEMBLY ENGINE FUEL INJECTION CONTROL METHOD WITH FUEL PUDDLE MODELING DC/DC CONVERTER FOR A FUEL CELL PROVIDING BOTH A PRIMARY AND AUXILIARY OUTPUT VOLTAGE
30 Jan 2001 30 Jan 2001
30 Jan 2001 30 Jan 2001
30 Jan 2001
ENGINE CONTROL HAVING FUEL VOLATILITY COMPENSATION TRIM VALVE FOR A FLUID OPERATED FRICTION TORQUE TRANSMITTING DEVICE ACTIVE BRAKE BALANCE CONTROL METHOD CAST IN SITU RETENTION FEATURES FOR A PRESS FIT ASSEMBLY VEHICLE ACCELERATION BASED TRACTION CONTROL
06 Feb 2001
13 Feb 2001 20 Feb 2001 27 Feb 2001 27 Feb 2001
06 Mar 2001 06 Mar 2001 06 Mar 2001 20 Mar 2001
20 Mar 2001
HYDROFORMED SIDE RAIL FOR A VEHICLE FRAME AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE DYNAMIC ALL WHEEL DRIVE FM DIVERSITY FEED SYSTEM FOR THE SOLAR-RAY ANTENNA DYNAMIC ALL WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL RETAINING RING STRUCTURE IN A ROTARY MECHANISM AND A METHOD OF ASSEMBLY ELECTROCHEMICAL ENGINE RADIAL LIP SEAL WITH INTEGRAL SPLASH LIP HINGE SYSTEM METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REFUELING AN ELECTROCHEMICAL ENGINE VEHICLE YAW CONTROL BASED ON YAW RATE ESTIMATE
27 Mar 2001 27 Mar 2001
METHOD OF MOUNTING A BODY SIDE MOLDING POWERTRAIN WITH INTEGRATED MOTOR GENERATOR
27 Mar 2001 27 Mar 2001
03 Apr 2001 03 Apr 2001
METHOD FOR DETERMINING ROTOR POSITION COMBINED POWER INVERTER AND AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY USING NULL VECTOR MODULATION HEAT TREATMENT MATERIAL HANDLING UNIT ADAPTIVE BRAKE COMPENSATION FOR GRADE BRAKING
03 Apr 2001 BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
H-203641-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/322041 28 May 1999
Publication No.
H-205812-US-NP H-205798-US-NP
09/490530 25 Jan 2000 09/526361 16 Mar 2000
H-203184-US-NP
09/551249 18 Apr 2000
H-201730-US-NP H-204335-US-NP
09/285984 05 Apr 1999 09/492662 27 Jan 2000
H-199263-US-NP
08/863228 27 May 1997
H-202964-US-NP H-202891-US-NP H-205799-US-NP
09/212668 16 Dec 1998 09/246926 08 Feb 1999 09/512011 24 Feb 2000
H-202697-US-NP
09/289920 12 Apr 1999
H-204539-US-NP H-201572-US-NP GP-300867-US-NP H-205727-US-NP H-204842-US-NP GP-300018-US-NP GP-300864-US-NP GP-300830-US-NP H-175674-US-NP H-204435-US-NP GP-300233-US-NP GP-300045-US-NP
GP-300156-US-NP GP-300166-US-NP
09/557389 24 Apr 2000 09/270470 15 Mar 1999 09/326639 07 Jun 1999 09/523996 13 Mar 2000 09/591842 12 Jun 2000 09/480355 10 Jan 2000 09/326608 07 Jun 1999 09/550423 17 Apr 2000 08/324059 17 Oct 1994 09/434925 05 Nov 1999 09/545500 07 Apr 2000 09/524594 14 Mar 2000
09/541665 03 Apr 2000 09/571118 12 May 2000
H-203514-US-NP
09/596694 19 Jun 2000
H-203398-US-NP
09/302529 30 Apr 1999
H-199863-US-DIV2 09/550054 14 Apr 2000
Pub. Date
Grant No.
6212461
6213535 6215281
6219245
6220652 6222335
6223117
6223843 6224069 6225780
6227038
6231097 6231103 6233957 6234128 6234154 6234565 6237357 6237956 6241836 6251042 6253588 6258010 6260916 6262556
6262896
6264763 6265092
Grant Date
03 Apr 2001
10 Apr 2001 10 Apr 2001
Official Title
EXTENDED BRAKE SWITCH SOFTWARE FOR VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM ARTICULATING CLOSURE METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING BATTERY CHARGE TIME AND ENERGY CONSUMPTION, AS IN A NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY PACK
17 Apr 2001 ELECTRICALLY ISOLATED POWER SWITCHING DEVICE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY FOR EMI REDUCTION
24 Apr 2001 MOTOR VEHICLE BODY WITH SIDE IMPACT PROTECTION
24 Apr 2001
24 Apr 2001
01 May 2001 01 May 2001 01 May 2001
08 May 2001
15 May 2001 15 May 2001 22 May 2001 22 May 2001 22 May 2001 22 May 2001 29 May 2001 29 May 2001 05 Jun 2001 26 Jun 2001 03 Jul 2001 10 Jul 2001
METHOD OF CONTROLLING A VOLTAGE-FED INDUCTION MACHINE CUT-IN MANAGEMENT FOR AN ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPULSION SYSTEM BODY LEVELING SYSTEM FOR MOTOR VEHICLE BATTERY CHARGE MAINTENANCE THROUGH OPPORTUNITY EQUALIZATION RADIOTRACER METHOD FOR MEASURING LEAKAGE OF ENGINE COOLANT ROTATABLE SPARE WHEEL CARRIER SEAT FOR MOTOR VEHICLE VEHICULAR AIR CONDITIONER FUEL ACCUMULATOR WITH PRESSURE ON DEMAND INTEGRAL PCV SYSTEM DUAL ACTION BIFOLD DOOR ASSEMBLY VEHICULAR AIR CONDITIONER USING HEAT PUMP STEERING COLUMN SUPPORT BRACKET VARIABLE HIGH PRESSURE VIBRATION WELDING PROCESS HYBRID POWERTRAIN WITH AN INTEGRATED MOTOR/GENERATOR QUICK PLASTIC FORMING OF ALUMINUM ALLOY SHEET METAL TRANSMISSION SHIFTING HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM
17 Jul 2001 17 Jul 2001
17 Jul 2001
24 Jul 2001
VEHICLE BODY PANEL AND WINDOW SYSTEM FORCE MOTOR CURRENT CONTROL FOR AN ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AUXILIARY POWER CONVERSION FOR AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE USING HIGH FREQUENCY INJECTION INTO A PWM INVERTER CREEP-RESISTANT MAGNESIUM ALLOY DIE CASTINGS
24 Jul 2001
METHOD OF CONTROLLING INJECTION OF OXYGEN INTO HYDROGEN-RICH FUEL CELL FEED STREAM
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to
Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
H-204346-US-NP
H-204336-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/419645 18 Oct 1999
Publication No.
09/464101 16 Dec 1999
GP-300168-US-NP
09/659395 11 Sep 2000
H-203549-US-NP H-205735-US-NP
09/466646 20 Dec 1999 09/457145 09 Dec 1999
GP-303221-US-NP GP-300100-US-NP
09/415978 12 Oct 1999 09/548340 12 Apr 2000
H-203679-US-CPA GP-300199-US-NP
09/290206 12 Apr 1999 09/577256 22 May 2000
H-204379-US-NP
09/374009 16 Aug 1999
GP-300161-US-NP
09/531848 20 Mar 2000
H-201820-US-NP H-202410-US-NP
09/448900 29 Nov 1999 09/552426 19 Apr 2000
GP-300167-US-NP
09/517102 07 Mar 2000
GP-300603-US-NP GP-300044-US-NP GP-300162-US-CIP1
09/680196 06 Oct 2000 09/541551 03 Apr 2000 09/566713 09 May 2000
H-201130-US-NP H-205830-US-NP H-203379-US-NP GP-300391-US-NP
09/389172 12 Apr 1999 09/336250 18 Jun 1999 09/458746 10 Dec 1999 09/576560 22 May 2000
GP-300593-US-NP GP-300087-US-NP H-204245-US-NP
09/702138 31 Oct 2000 09/604441 27 Jun 2000 09/518962 06 Mar 2000
Pub. Date
Grant No.
6273756 6274999 6275004
6276109 6276185 6276323 6276746
6277513 6278927 6282479 6285942 6286487 6288515
6289072 6289945 6290044 6292732 6293092 6294142 6294278 6295498 6302458 6304052 6304806
Grant Date Official Title
14 Aug 2001 CHASSIS POWER CONNECTOR WITH COAXIAL SHIELDING
14 Aug 2001 14 Aug 2001 21 Aug 2001
INDUCTION MOTOR LOAD COMPENSATION FOR POWER STEERING APPLICATIONS SYSTEM FOR BATTERY MODULE BALANCING VIA VARIABLE VOLTAGE DC-DC CONVERTER IN A HYBRID-ELECTRIC POWERTRAIN MOTOR VEHICLE TRIM PANEL ASSEMBLY AND METHOD
21 Aug 2001 21 Aug 2001 21 Aug 2001
21 Aug 2001
FLOW LOCK BEAD CONTROL APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DRAWING HIGH STRENGTH STEEL VALVE DRIVE MECHANISM FOR DOHC ENGINE AERODYNAMIC CLOSURE FOR WHEEL HOUSING LINER OF A VEHICLE AND METHOD OF APPLYING THE CLOSURE TO REDUCE DRAG LAYERED ELECTRODE FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS
21 Aug 2001 28 Aug 2001 04 Sep 2001 11 Sep 2001
TRANSFER CASE RATIO DIAGNOSTIC METHOD FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE POWERTRAIN VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM IN HIGH CENTER OF GRAVITY VEHICLE FLOW-BASED ON-COMING CLUTCH FILL CONTROL FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FUEL CONTROL FOR A VARIABLE CAM PHASE ENGINE
11 Sep 2001
11 Sep 2001 18 Sep 2001 18 Sep 2001 18 Sep 2001 25 Sep 2001
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A SURFACEMOUNTED PERMANENT MAGNET SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE DRIVE OVER A WIDE SPEED RANGE USING A REFERENCE VOLTAGE NEAR-ZERO SPEED ESTIMATION METHOD FOR A PULSE COUNTING SPEED CALCULATION FUEL FILL PIPE ASSEMBLY WITH VENT PASSAGE SELECTABLE ONE-WAY CLUTCH ASSEMBLY ADAPTIVE ON-COMING CLUTCH FILL CONTROL FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION NOX ADSORBER SYSTEM REGENERATION FUEL CONTROL
25 Sep 2001 25 Sep 2001 25 Sep 2001
16 Oct 2001 16 Oct 2001
HYDROGEN STORAGE SYSTEMS AND METHOD OF MAKING THEM COMBINATION OF LOW AND HIGH TEMPERATURE FUEL CELL DEVICE DYNAMIC LOAD COMPENSATION METHOD FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFT PATTERN SELF-LOCKING TELESCOPING DEVICE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A PERMANENT MAGNET MOTOR
16 Oct 2001 VEHICLE ACCELERATION BASED THROTTLE AREA COMPENSATION
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-300694-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/828689 09 Apr 2001
Publication No.
GP-300479-US-NP
09/677608 03 Oct 2000
H-203482-US-NP H-205874-US-NP
GP-300175-US-NP
09/597217 20 Jun 2000 09/550938 17 Apr 2000
09/578801 23 May 2000
H-203901-US-NP
09/557388 24 Apr 2000
H-204027-US-NP H-204300-US-CIP1
09/551165 17 Apr 2000 09/565781 05 May 2000
H-205736-US-NP
09/551460 18 Apr 2000
H-204337-US-NP
09/553843 20 Apr 2000
GP-300428-US-NP GP-303222-US-NP
09/569172 11 May 2000 09/579890 26 May 2000
H-205889-US-NP H-203404-US-NP GP-300772-US-NP
09/481862 12 Jan 2000 09/459592 13 Dec 1999 09/684456 10 Oct 2000
H-201951-US-NP
09/624511 24 Jul 2000
H-198021-US-NP GP-300684-US-NP
09/535006 23 Mar 2000 09/630953 03 Aug 2000
GP-300550-US-NP H-205892-US-NP
09/755875 05 Jan 2001 09/577029 23 May 2000
H-204446-US-NP
09/557166 25 Apr 2000
GP-300197-US-NP
09/574928 19 May 2000
GP-300228-US-NP
09/524595 14 Mar 2000
GP-300866-US-NP
09/326610 07 Jun 1999
Pub. Date
Grant No.
6305201
6305344
6305350 6305363 6305517
6305521 6305755 6306531 6307277 6307346 6308125 6308698 6309186 6309773 6312280 6313991 6314952 6317090 6318793 6319164 6319168
6319170
6319172 6321697
Grant Date
23 Oct 2001
Official Title
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING UNOBSTUCTED HOLES IN HOLLOW HYDROFORMED METAL PARTS
23 Oct 2001
23 Oct 2001 23 Oct 2001
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING FUEL TO AN ENGINE DURING COOLANT FAILURE ENGINE SPEED CONTROL AIR-ASSISTED FUEL INJECTOR WITH OZONE ENRICHMENT
23 Oct 2001
LOCATING RING AND GROOVE CONFIGURATION FOR USE WITH AXIALLY STACKED TORQUE TRANSMITTING MECHANISMS IN A POWER TRANSMISSION
23 Oct 2001 HYDRAULICALLY ACTUATED PISTON WITH AN AIR BLEED
23 Oct 2001 23 Oct 2001
23 Oct 2001
23 Oct 2001
23 Oct 2001 30 Oct 2001
30 Oct 2001
NOISE INHIBITING WHEEL COVER COMBUSTOR AIR FLOW CONTROL METHOD FOR FUEL CELL APPARATUS APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR A TORQUE AND FUEL CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A HYBRID VEHICLE INDUCTION MOTOR LOAD LIMITING FOR POWER STEERING APPLICATIONS ADAPTIVE CLUTCH CONTROL OF A CLOSED-THROTTLE DOWNSHIFT METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING FUEL INJECTION IN DIESEL ENGINE AIR CONDITIONING PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE ASSEMBLY
30 Oct 2001 06 Nov 2001 06 Nov 2001 13 Nov 2001 13 Nov 2001 20 Nov 2001 20 Nov 2001 20 Nov 2001
STAGED FLOW CHANNELS FOR FUEL CELL FLEXIBLE CIRCUIT BOARD CONNECTOR HAVING INSULATION REMOVAL MECHANISM POWER ELECTRONICS SYSTEM WITH FULLY-INTEGRATED COOLING INDIVIDUAL CYLINDER FUEL CONTROL METHOD AM/FM SOLAR-RAY ANTENNA WITH MIRROR WIRING GROUNDING STRAP TWO PIECE RETRACTABLE HARDTOP ROOF FOR AN AUTOMOBILE ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC CONTROL WITH A MANUAL SELECTION VALVE APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ACTIVE TRANSMISSION SYNCHRONIZATION AND SHIFTING
20 Nov 2001
MODEL-BASED ENGINE TORQUE CONTROL FOR POWER-ON DOWNSHIFTING IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
20 Nov 2001 27 Nov 2001
OFF-GOING CLUTCH CONTROL FOR UPSHIFTING OF AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION COOLING APPARATUS FOR VEHICULAR ENGINE
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
H-205863-US-NP
H-204581-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/492400 27 Jan 2000
Publication No.
09/504350 14 Feb 2000
GP-303226-US-NP H-204338-US-NP H-201390-US-NP GP-300862-US-NP GP-300393-US-NP
09/478242 04 Jan 2000 09/439449 15 Nov 1999 09/467499 20 Dec 1999 09/326603 07 Jun 1999 09/528609 20 Mar 2000
GP-300195-US-NP GP-303227-US-NP
09/578025 24 May 2000 09/579980 26 May 2000
GP-300120-US-NP
H-203295-US-NP GP-300746-US-NP H-201809-US-NP GP-300861-US-NP
H-200667-US-NP
09/575254 22 May 2000
09/426294 25 Oct 1999 09/778979 07 Feb 2001 09/484657 20 Sep 1999 09/326602 07 Jun 1999
09/380140 17 Nov 1999
H-203818-US-NP
09/591794 12 Jun 2000
H-205741-US-NP
09/611981 07 Jul 2000
GP-300525-US-CIP1 09/567597 10 May 2000
H-205700-US-NP
09/459591 13 Dec 1999
H-203563-US-CIP1
H-205551-US-NP GP-300752-US-NP
09/546404 10 Apr 2000
09/453088 02 Dec 1999 09/748097 27 Dec 2000
GP-300360-US-NP GP-300196-US-NP GP-300185-US-NP
09/627484 28 Jul 2000 09/571900 16 May 2000 09/703996 01 Nov 2000
GP-300234-US-NP
09/630313 31 Jul 2000
Pub. Date
Grant No.
6321727 6323626 6324942 6326819 6327900 6332497 6332860
6334081 6347275
6349681 6350539 6356083 6356182 6357541 6357772
6358173
6358178 6358184 6358637 6358638 6358642 6359419 6359737 6360145 6360156
6360726
Grant Date Official Title
27 Nov 2001 LEAK DETECTION FOR A VAPOR HANDLING SYSTEM
27 Nov 2001
04 Dec 2001 04 Dec 2001 11 Dec 2001 25 Dec 2001 25 Dec 2001
DC/DC CONVERTER FOR A FUEL CELL HAVING A NON-LINEAR INDUCTOR ENGINE CRANKSHAFT MADE BY FORGING CURRENT BUFFER FOR GATE DRIVE OIL LIFE MONITOR FOR DIESEL ENGINES VEHICULAR AIR CONDITIONER MODEL-BASED ON-COMING CLUTCH PRESSURE CONTROL FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION UPSHIFT
25 Dec 2001 12 Feb 2002
VEHICLE COMMUNICATION LINK AUTO DETECTION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ATTENUATING TORSIONAL VIBRATION IN DRIVE TRAIN IN VEHICLE
26 Feb 2002 CYLINDER BLOCK FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
26 Feb 2002
12 Mar 2002
12 Mar 2002 19 Mar 2002
COMPOSITE GAS DISTRIBUTION STRUCTURE FOR FUEL CELL STATE OF CHARGE ALGORITHM FOR A BATTERY PLANAR EMI INDUCTOR CIRCULATION APPARATUS FOR COOLANT IN VEHICLE
19 Mar 2002 19 Mar 2002
19 Mar 2002 19 Mar 2002 19 Mar 2002
REAR WHEEL SUSPENSION AND SUBFRAME FOR THE FRONT OR REAR WHEEL SUSPENSION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE TWO-MODE, COMPOUND-SPLIT, ELECTRO-MECHANICAL VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION HAVING SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED VIBRATIONS PLANETARY GEARING FOR A GEARED NEUTRAL TRACTION DRIVE MODEL-BASED CONTROL OF AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION GARAGE SHIFT FREEZE-PROTECTING A FUEL CELL BY VACUUM DRYING
19 Mar 2002 19 Mar 2002 19 Mar 2002
19 Mar 2002 19 Mar 2002 19 Mar 2002
26 Mar 2002
COLD START-UP OF A PEM FUEL CELL FLOW CHANNELS FOR FUEL CELL QUASI-ADAPTIVE METHOD FOR DETERMINING A BATTERY'S STATE OF CHARGE APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR COMBINED HEAD-UP DISPLAY VEHICLE PLATFORM-PORTABLE CONTROLLER METHOD AND SYSTEM OF DETERMINING AN ACCEPTABLE TORQUE LEVEL TO BE APPLIED TO AT LEAST ONE CLUTCH PACK OF AN AUTOMOBILE FUEL VOLATILITY DETECTION AND COMPENSATION DURING COLD ENGINE START
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
H-202969-US-DIV1 GP-300378-US-NP GP-300407-US-NP
H-204344-US-NP
H-203526-US-NP
GP-300406-US-CIP1
H-204145-US-NP GP-300416-US-NP GP-300229-US-CIP1 H-203185-US-NP
H-205761-US-NP GP-300294-US-NP H-203051-US-NP GP-300400-US-NP
H-203754-US-NP GP-300432-US-NP
GP-301452-US-NP GP-300164-US-NP
H-205784-US-NP
H-205765-US-NP H-204650-US-NP H-203722-US-NP
GP-303232-US-DIV1 H-204343-US-NP
GP-303230-US-NP
GP-300806-US-NP GP-303079-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/928699 13 Aug 2001
09/668985 25 Sep 2000
09/569171 11 May 2000
09/584799 30 May 2000
09/706139 15 Sep 2000
09/598283 22 Jun 2000
09/469800 22 Dec 1999 09/638006 14 Aug 2000 09/629839 31 Jul 2000 09/552019 19 Apr 2000
09/635586 09 Aug 2000 09/759673 16 Jan 2001 09/592831 13 Jun 2000 09/706392 06 Nov 2000
09/456478 07 Dec 1999 09/771518 25 Jan 2001
09/748898 27 Dec 2000 09/693174 23 Oct 2000
09/491308 25 Jan 2000
09/502876 11 Feb 2000 09/483986 18 Jan 2000 09/459278 13 Dec 1999
09/638769 15 Aug 2000 09/519414 06 Mar 2000
09/579356 26 May 2000
09/790952 23 Feb 2001 09/545880 07 Apr 2000
Publication No.
0027027-A1
Pub. Date
07 Mar 2002
Grant No.
6360835 6361287 6361474
6362585
6362586
6364811
6365289 6367751 6368249 6369319
6369395 6369768 6370469 6371267
6372376 6373021
6373221 6374170
6376111
6376112 6376927 6377220
6378499 6381110
6382174
6382248 6382660
Grant Date
26 Mar 2002
26 Mar 2002
Official Title
THERMAL MANAGEMENT OF FUEL CELL POWERED VEHICLES FLUID PUMPING SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
26 Mar 2002 26 Mar 2002
CLOSED-THROTTLE DOWNSHIFT CLUTCH CONTROL FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CONTROLLING ELECTRIC VEHICLE DC BUS VOLTAGE RIPPLE UNDER STEP MODE OF OPERATION
26 Mar 2002
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR OPTIMAL TORQUE CONTROL OF A PERMANENT MAGNET SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR OVER AN EXTENDED SPEED RANGE
02 Apr 2002
02 Apr 2002 09 Apr 2002 09 Apr 2002
MODEL-BASED TRANSMISSION UPSHIFT CONTROL WITH ENGINE TORQUE MANAGEMENT COGENERATION SYSTEM FOR A FUEL CELL BRACKET ASSEMBLY DRIVER RESPONSIVE POWER-ON DOWNSHIFT CONTROL
09 Apr 2002
09 Apr 2002 09 Apr 2002 09 Apr 2002 16 Apr 2002
16 Apr 2002 16 Apr 2002
16 Apr 2002 16 Apr 2002
23 Apr 2002
23 Apr 2002 23 Apr 2002 23 Apr 2002
30 Apr 2002 30 Apr 2002
07 May 2002
07 May 2002
ELECTRICALLY ISOLATED COOLANT MANIFOLD WITH RECESSED APERTURES FOR EMI REDUCTION PHOSPHORESCENT VEHICLE TRUNK RELEASE AUTOMOTIVE ON GLASS ANTENNA WITH PARALLEL TUNED FEEDER CRUISE CONTROL METHOD LIQUID COOLED MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID CLUTCH FOR AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSIONS CORROSION RESISTANT PEM FUEL CELL METHOD FOR ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE WELDING A METAL TUBE TO A METAL SHEET CHARGER COUPLING CROSS-ADAPTIVE CONTROL METHOD FOR AN AUTOMATIC SHIFT TRANSMISSION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE HUMIDITY LEVEL OF A FUEL CELL CONTROLLED SHUTDOWN OF A FUEL CELL HYBRID ELECTRIC DRIVE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MOUNTING AN ANTENNA SYSTEM TO A HEADLINER ASSEMBLY SUPPLY PUMP FOR COMMON RAIL FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING ISOLATION FAULTS IN MOTOR/INVERTER SYSTEMS ARRANGEMENT FOR MOUNTING ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT IN ENGINE ROOM SELF-DIAGNOSING PRESSURE REGULATOR APPARATUS
07 May 2002 AIR BAG ASSEMBLY
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-300130-US-NP GP-300499-US-NP
GP-300105-US-NP
GP-300027-US-NP
H-203670-US-NP GP-300143-US-NP GP-300157-US-NP GP-300458-US-NP
GP-301167-US-NP H-204469-US-NP
GP-300574-US-NP
GP-301012-US-NP H-204429-US-NP H-202969-US-NP GP-300860-US-NP GP-301299-US-NP H-205601-US-NP H-205764-US-NP
H-202723-US-NP
H-203724-US-NP H-204470-US-NP
GP-300049-US-NP
GP-300593-US-DIV1 GP-300635-US-NP GP-300952-US-NP
GP-300716-US-NP H-203574-US-NP H-202896-US-NP
Filing No.
09/828688 09/775198
Filing Date
09 Apr 2001 01 Feb 2001
09/734959 11 Dec 2000
09/718183 21 Nov 2000
09/505583 16 Feb 2000 09/678684 03 Oct 2000 09/578293 25 May 2000 09/677333 28 Sep 2000
09/745007 20 Dec 2000 09/442319 22 Nov 1999
09/740571 18 Dec 2000
09/672409 28 Sep 2000 09/347407 06 Jul 1999 09/504450 16 Feb 2000 09/326601 07 Jun 1999 09/786978 09 Mar 2001 09/542814 04 Apr 2000 09/502640 11 Feb 2000
09/663623 18 Sep 2000
09/487462 19 Jan 2000 09/702915 30 Oct 2000 09/997369 30 Nov 2001
09/921023 02 Aug 2001 09/710278 13 Nov 2000 09/820590 30 Mar 2001
09/935947 24 Aug 2001
09/517106 07 Mar 2000 09/604439 27 Jun 2000
Publication No.
Pub. Date
02 May 2002
Grant No.
6382704 6382705
6384703
6386009
6386021 6386447 6386584 6386903
6386965 6387009
6389147
6390501 6391484 6394207 6394210 6394472 6394504 6395414
6396241
6398179 6398690
6401507
6401565 6401853 6401880
6402052 6402414 6404150
Grant Date
07 May 2002 07 May 2002
07 May 2002
14 May 2002
Official Title
ADJUSTABLE HINGE ASSEMBLY VEHICLE INDEPENDENT REAR ACCESS PANEL WITH FOUR BAR HINGE FULLY IMMERSED MAGNETIC TRANSFORMER WITH MULTIPLE CONDENSING SURFACES AND METHOD METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HYDROFORMING MULTIPLE COMPONENTS WITH REDUCED PRESS LOADING
14 May 2002 14 May 2002 14 May 2002 14 May 2002
14 May 2002 14 May 2002
14 May 2002
21 May 2002 21 May 2002 28 May 2002 28 May 2002
OXYGEN SENSOR HEATER SERVICE BAY TEST SMART CARD WITH CARD IN VEHICLE WARNING AIR BAG FOLD INDICATOR TERMINAL POSITION ASSURANCE ASSEMBLY FOR ROOF MARKER LAMP VEHICLE INTERIOR AIRFLOW ASSEMBLY TRACTION DRIVE WITH SLIP CONTROL AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SLIP AUDIO SYSTEM FOR MULTIPURPOSE AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES HAVING A REAR OPENING PANEL VARIABLE PROFILE AIR BAG RESTRAINT FUEL PROCESSOR TEMPERATURE MONITORING AND CONTROL THERMAL MANAGEMENT OF FUEL CELL POWERED VEHICLES TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER FOR VEHICULAR BATTERY
28 May 2002 28 May 2002 28 May 2002
28 May 2002
STEERING KNUCKLE CLAMPLESS FLUID TRANSFER HOSE COUPLING STAGED VENTING OF FUEL CELL SYSTEM DURING RAPID SHUTDOWN INDUCTIVE CHARGING SYSTEM EMPLOYING A FLUID-COOLED TRANSFORMER COIL AND TRANSMISSION CABLE
04 Jun 2002 04 Jun 2002 11 Jun 2002
11 Jun 2002 11 Jun 2002 11 Jun 2002
FASTENER-LESS SPRING ASSEMBLY FIVE SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION WITH TWO SIMPLE PLANETARY GEAR SETS HYDROFORMING, IN-DIE HYDROPIERCING AND SLUGEJECTING METHOD AND APPARATUS SELF-LOCKING TELESCOPING DEVICE POWER-HOP RESPONSIVE ENGINE TORQUE CONTROL METHOD BRAKE ROTOR HAVING COOLING PASSAGEWAYS WITH SUBSTANTIALLY CONSTANT CROSS-SECTIONS
11 Jun 2002 PRESSURE SENSITIVE WINDSHIELD WASHER NOZZLE
11 Jun 2002 11 Jun 2002
EFFICIENT TUBULAR BODY JOINT ACCESSORY MOTOR DRIVE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-300306-US-NP H-201421-US-NP GP-300755-US-NP
GP-300876-US-NP
GP-300184-US-NP GP-300441-US-NP H-204425-US-NP GP-302318-US-NP
GP-301035-US-NP
H-205767-US-NP GP-300482-US-NP GP-300444-US-NP H-201188-US-NP GP-300450-US-NP GP-300334-US-NP GP-300605-US-NP GP-300258-US-NP GP-300219-US-NP H-202629-US-NP GP-300437-US-NP H-202924-US-NP GP-300962-US-NP GP-300159-US-NP GP-300312-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/887959 25 Jun 2001
09/621379 21 Jul 2000 09/631595 03 Aug 2000
09/885191 21 Jun 2001
09/566879 08 May 2000 09/678374 03 Oct 2000 09/436819 09 Nov 1999 09/669436 25 Sep 2000
09/625302 25 Jul 2000
09/510188 22 Feb 2000 09/574929 19 May 2000
09/757785 10 Jan 2001 09/713519 15 Nov 2000 09/764233 19 Jan 2001 09/767295 22 Jan 2001 09/688236 16 Oct 2000
09/821989 02 Apr 2001 09/648760 28 Aug 2000 09/273854 22 Mar 1999 09/627485 28 Jul 2000 09/425379 22 Oct 1999 09/778621 08 Feb 2001 09/872913 04 Jun 2001 09/633385 07 Aug 2000
Publication No.
2002-0089204 2002-0098936 2002-0098937 2001-0037562 2002-0104829
Pub. Date
11 Jul 2002 25 Jul 2002 25 Jul 2002 08 Nov 2001 08 Aug 2002
Grant No.
6404163 6404628 6405106
6405117
6405587 6405767 6406806 6408229
6412852
6413662 6415213 6416104 6422003 6422966 6422968 6425595 6425748 6425841 6427321 6427465 6428921 6429397 6431632 6436003
Grant Date
11 Jun 2002
11 Jun 2002
Official Title
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REGULATING A CHARGE VOLTAGE DELIVERED TO A BATTERY INTEGRATED POWER ELECTRONICS COOLING HOUSING
11 Jun 2002
ENHANCED VEHICLE CONTROLS THROUGH INFORMATION TRANSFER VIA A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
11 Jun 2002 18 Jun 2002 18 Jun 2002
METHOD OF DIAGNOSING A VEHICLE BRAKE SYSTEM USING BRAKE PEDAL POSITION AND VEHICLE DECELERATION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE COASTDOWN OF A VEHICLE FUEL FILL PIPE ASSEMBLY WITH VORTEXING VANES
18 Jun 2002 FUEL CELL VOLTAGE MONITORING AND SYSTEM CONTROL
18 Jun 2002
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING AND SIGNALING RACETRACK OPERATION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE
02 Jul 2002
02 Jul 2002 02 Jul 2002 09 Jul 2002
WATER, DUST, AND SOUND ATTENUATING BARRIER AND TRIM PANEL MODULE AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING WITHIN A VEHICLE DOOR FUEL CELL SYSTEM SHUTDOWN WITH ANODE PRESSURE CONTROL MODEL-BASED CONTROL OF AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION POWER-ON DOWNSHIFT VEHICLE BODY WITH RECONFIGUREABLE BACK PANEL
23 Jul 2002 NOX CATALYST EXHAUST FEEDSTREAM CONTROL SYSTEM
23 Jul 2002 TOROIDAL TRANSMISSION WITH A STARTING CLUTCH
23 Jul 2002 30 Jul 2002
30 Jul 2002 30 Jul 2002 06 Aug 2002 06 Aug 2002 06 Aug 2002 06 Aug 2002 13 Aug 2002
COMPACT SIX SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION AUTOMOTIVE SUSPENSION SYSTEM INCORPORATING SPLAY REDUCTION DEVICE POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT ROTARY PUMP MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION AUTOMATIC DECKING AND AUTOMATIC FASTENING SYSTEM COMPRESSOR CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FUEL CELL STACK COMPRESSION METHOD AND APPARATUS PROGRAMMABLE POGO WELDING APPARATUS AND METHOD AUTOMOBILE SEAT ASSEMBLY ATTACHMENT STRUCTURE
20 Aug 2002 PROCESS FOR CONTROLLING A CVT INSTALLED IN THE POWER TRAIN OF A MOTOR VEHICLE
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
H-205682-US-NP
H-205607-US-NP GP-300650-US-NP
GP-300754-US-NP
H-203472-US-NP
GP-300596-US-NP H-205314-US-NP
H-205747-US-NP GP-300080-US-NP GP-300459-US-NP GP-300455-US-NP GP-300324-US-NP
GP-300352-US-NP H-204732-US-NP GP-300721-US-NP H-201111-US-NP GP-300947-US-NP GP-300477-US-NP
GP-300928-US-NP
GP-300710-US-NP H-205823-US-NP GP-300201-US-NP H-204301-US-NP GP-300154-US-NP GP-303554-US-NP GP-300446-US-NP GP-300607-US-NP
GP-301382-US-NP GP-300839-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/862765 21 May 2001
09/460504 14 Dec 1999 09/812342 21 Mar 2001
09/814528 23 Mar 2001
09/795575 28 Feb 2001
09/676571 02 Oct 2000 09/644506 24 Aug 2000
09/661774 14 Sep 2000 09/735579 14 Dec 2000 09/672319 28 Sep 2000 09/998674 30 Nov 2001 09/692981 23 Oct 2000
09/655121 09/664376 09/847132 09/832469
05 Sep 2000 14 Sep 2000 03 May 2001 12 Apr 2001
09/922100 06 Aug 2001
09/853401 14 May 2001
09/895371 02 Jul 2001
09/767294 22 Jan 2001 09/760503 16 Jan 2001 09/439266 12 Nov 1999 09/348245 02 Jul 1999
09/539551 31 Mar 2000 09/838229 20 Apr 2001 09/718197 22 Nov 2000 09/761166 08 Jan 2001
10/044124 10 Jan 2002 09/861994 21 May 2001
Publication No.
2002-0120385 2002-0075696
2002-0096903 2002-0093202 2002-0088662
Pub. Date
29 Aug 2002 20 Jun 2002
25 Jul 2002 18 Jul 2002 11 Jul 2002
Grant No.
6436712
6438789 6439634
6441586
6442472
6443028 6443253
6443277 6443608 6444912 6446476 6446511
6447054 6447416 6447565 6447593 6449044 6450136
6450396
6450559 6453864 6454284 6455180 6456372 6460524 6460562 6460648
6460885 6460895
Grant Date
20 Aug 2002
27 Aug 2002 27 Aug 2002
27 Aug 2002
27 Aug 2002
03 Sep 2002 03 Sep 2002
03 Sep 2002 03 Sep 2002 03 Sep 2002
Official Title
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MONITORING INTERNAL COMBUSTION EXHAUST WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADE CLEANING SYSTEM CLOSURE SYSTEM FOR AUTOMOTIVE SIDE STOWAGE SYSTEM STATE OF CHARGE PREDICTION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A BATTERY MODIFICATION OF PEDAL PROGRESSION WITH ACCELERATION FEEDBACK USING ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL ADJUSTABLE CONTROL PEDAL ASSEMBLY FOR MOTOR VEHICLE THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR AN ELECTROCHEMICAL ENGINE CLUTCH VALVING CIRCUIT FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION INTEGRATED LAMP AND FASCIA SYSTEM FLAT CONDUIT WIRE HARNESS ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLE
10 Sep 2002 10 Sep 2002
HYDROFORMING METHOD AND APPARATUS METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TESTING A JOINT WHICH JOINS A FIRST MEMBER WITH A SECOND MEMBER
10 Sep 2002 10 Sep 2002 10 Sep 2002 10 Sep 2002 10 Sep 2002 17 Sep 2002
17 Sep 2002
17 Sep 2002 24 Sep 2002 24 Sep 2002 24 Sep 2002
VEHICLE ACCESS SYSTEM CAM DRIVE SYSTEM TENSIONER TRANSMISSION VENT ASSEMBLY FOUNDRY SAND WITH OXIDATION PROMOTER METHOD FOR CHECKING CAM LOBE ANGLES VARIABLE COMPRESSION RATIO CONTROL SYSTEM FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE METHOD FOR MAKING WELDLESS MAGNESIUM/ALUMINUM BONDED COMPONENTS DUAL POSITION ENDGATE CABLE POST ASSEMBLY CRANKSHAFT ROTATION CONTROL IN A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE TORSION BAR SUSPENSION WITH POWER HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT FLEXIBLE METHOD FOR MONITORING FUEL CELL VOLTAGE
24 Sep 2002 08 Oct 2002 08 Oct 2002 08 Oct 2002
08 Oct 2002
STEERING ALIGNING APPARATUS AND METHOD BLOW-BY GAS SEPARATOR DUAL TANK SIMULTANEOUS FILL SYSTEM IMPACT SENSOR ASSEMBLY FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE AND A METHOD OF FORMING THE SAME AIR BAG MODULE AND METHOD OF FOLDING AN AIR BAG
08 Oct 2002 BRAKE HOSE SLEEVE
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-300674-US-NP
GP-300566-US-NP GP-300612-US-NP GP-300435-US-NP GP-300356-US-NP
GP-300767-US-NP GP-300841-US-NP1 GP-300717-US-NP GP-300337-US-NP H-205433-US-NP
GP-300404-US-NP GP-303549-US-NP GP-300713-US-NP H-204877-US-NP GP-300726-US-NP
GP-300423-US-NP
H-199997-US-NP
GP-300293-US-NP GP-300218-US-NP
H-204445-US-NP
GP-300544-US-NP
H-203007-US-NP
GP-300031-US-NP GP-300608-US-NP GP-301045-US-NP
H-205745-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/780022 09 Feb 2001
09/800612 08 Mar 2001 09/862842 23 May 2001
09/834858 16 Apr 2001 09/853018 11 May 2001
09/911630 25 Jul 2001
09/838598 19 Apr 2001 10/041203 08 Jan 2002
09/798653 05 Mar 2001 09/782881 15 Feb 2001
09/716836 20 Nov 2000 09/723611 28 Nov 2000 09/861996 21 May 2001
09/237337 26 Jan 1999 09/907827 19 Jul 2001
09/692809 23 Oct 2000 09/552774 20 Apr 2000 09/687104 16 Oct 2000 09/578213 24 May 2000 09/527704 17 Mar 2000 09/792106 26 Feb 2001 09/604151 27 Jun 2000
09/692756 19 Oct 2000 09/875302 07 Jun 2001 09/931508 16 Aug 2001
09/735665 14 Dec 2000
Publication No.
2002-0124836 2002-0151400
2002-0121798 2002-0111246 2002-0170370
2002-0117328 2002-0185328 2002-0077208
Pub. Date
12 Sep 2002 17 Oct 2002
05 Sep 2002 15 Aug 2002 21 Nov 2002
29 Aug 2002 12 Dec 2002 20 Jun 2002
Grant No.
6461398
6463889 6464270 6464609 6468179
6470559 6470860 6470961 6471284 6471616
6474278 6474305 6477909 6478355 6478705
6478713
6479908
6481427 6484082
6484833
6485585
6485853
6485854 6488113 6488345
6488610
Grant Date
08 Oct 2002
Official Title
REGENERABLE PARTICLE FILTER FOR THE REMOVAL OF SOOT PARTICLES FROM EXHAUST GASES
15 Oct 2002 POX COLD START VAPOR SYSTEM 15 Oct 2002 EXTERIOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY
FOR MOTOR VEHICLE DOOR
15 Oct 2002 22 Oct 2002
29 Oct 2002
HYDRAULIC CONTROL FOR A SIXSPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SIX SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSION WITH TWO OVERDRIVE RATIOS MODULAR AUTOMOTIVE ROOF INSTALLATION METHOD
29 Oct 2002 VAPOR BYPASS TUBE FOR A TANK 29 Oct 2002 CONDENSER, RADIATOR AND FAN
ASSEMBLY MODULE
29 Oct 2002 29 Oct 2002
REAR END CLOSURE ASSEMBLY FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE POWER TRANSMISSION WITH FRICTION LAUNCH TORQUE TRANSMITTING MECHANISM IN FORWARD AND REVERSE
05 Nov 2002 05 Nov 2002
12 Nov 2002
GLOBAL CAM SENSING SYSTEM V-TYPE DIESEL ENGINE WITH COMMON RAIL ACTIVE DAMPER FOR A COUNTERSHAFT TRANSMISSION
12 Nov 2002 12 Nov 2002
ADAPTABLE PICK UP TRUCK CONFIGURATION HYBRID ELECTRIC POWERTRAIN INCLUDING A TWO-MODE ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION
12 Nov 2002 12 Nov 2002 19 Nov 2002 19 Nov 2002 26 Nov 2002 26 Nov 2002 26 Nov 2002
ENGINE LIMIT CONTROL FOR CLOSED-THROTTLE TRANSMISSION SHIFTING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SENSING POSITIONS OF AN IGNITION SWITCH SOFT LINEAR 02 SENSOR IN-VEHICLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT USING VIRTUAL NETWORKS APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING STATE OF CHARGE IN VEHICLE OPERATIONS METHOD FOR MAKING SHEET METAL COMPONENTS WITH TEXTURED SURFACES FUEL CELL SYSTEM HAVING THERMALLY INTEGRATED, ISOTHERMAL CO-CLEANSING SUBSYSTEM
26 Nov 2002 03 Dec 2002
GAS-LIQUID SEPARATOR FOR FUEL CELL SYSTEM DISABLE CONTROL FOR FOUR WHEEL STEER VEHICLE
03 Dec 2002 03 Dec 2002
REGENERATIVE BRAKING SYSTEM FOR A BATTERILESS FUEL CELL VEHICLE HYDRAULIC CONTROL FOR A 5SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-300884-US-NP H-205891-US-NP
GP-300284-US-NP
GP-300055-US-NP GP-300851-US-NP H-202342-US-NP H-205182-US-NP GP-300096-US-NP GP-300712-US-NP GP-301817-US-NP
H-204168-US-NP GP-300396-US-NP GP-301050-US-NP GP-301064-US-NP GP-300177-US-NP GP-300897-US-NP GP-301046-US-NP
H-203831-US-NP GP-300837-US-NP GP-300491-US-NP H-205258-US-NP GP-300870-US-NP GP-300151-US-NP GP-301129-US-NP GP-301272-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/893483 29 Jun 2001
09/697098 15 Sep 2000
09/930707 13 Aug 2001
09/935853 23 Aug 2001 09/999088 20 Nov 2001 09/419396 15 Oct 1999 09/724086 28 Nov 2000 09/709882 13 Nov 2000 09/702909 30 Oct 2000 10/001951 02 Nov 2001
09/791528 23 Feb 2001 09/829106 09 Apr 2001 10/061684 01 Feb 2002 09/916127 27 Jul 2001 09/949514 07 Sep 2001 09/939142 27 Aug 2001 09/853022 11 May 2001
09/862222 21 May 2001 09/996971 20 Nov 2001 09/817767 26 Mar 2001 09/841123 25 Apr 2001 09/978901 18 Oct 2001 09/935874 23 Aug 2001 10/068510 06 Feb 2002 09/956358 20 Sep 2001
Publication No.
2003-0004632
2002-0119358 2002-0171387 2003-0019452 2002-0166842 2002-0173903 2002-0183163
Pub. Date
02 Jan 2003
29 Aug 2002 21 Nov 2002 30 Jan 2003 14 Nov 2002 21 Nov 2002 05 Dec 2002
Grant No.
6490518 6491599
6494178
6496764 6497448 6497970 6498980 6499476 6502665 6503035
6503653 6504329 6505589 6505591 6505592 6505613 6506996
6510377 6511032 6511094 6511399 6512347 6512969 6513471 6513480
Grant Date
03 Dec 2002
10 Dec 2002
Official Title
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE CONTROL METHOD HAVING ADAPTIVE EXIT CRITERIA TWO-MODE, COMPOUND-SPLIT, ELECTRO-MECHANICAL, VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION PARTICULARLY ADAPTED FOR TRACK-LAYING VEHICLES
17 Dec 2002
COMBUSTION CHAMBER INCLUDING PISTON FOR A SPARKIGNITION, DIRECT-INJECTION COMBUSTION SYSTEM
17 Dec 2002
24 Dec 2002 24 Dec 2002
VEHICLE IMPACT-SENSING METHOD WITH IMPROVED SEVERITY DISCRIMINATION REARWARD CLOSURE ASSEMBLY FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE CONTROLLED AIR INJECTION FOR A FUEL CELL SYSTEM
24 Dec 2002 31 Dec 2002
07 Jan 2003 07 Jan 2003
METHOD FOR DETERMINING A POSITION OF A ROTATING SHAFT VAPOR PRESSURE DETERMINATION USING GALVANIC OXYGEN METER DRIVE AXLE FOR MOTOR VEHICLE AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE HAVING A STRUCTURAL REINFORCEMENT SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE TRANSPORT
07 Jan 2003 STAMPED BIPOLAR PLATE FOR PEM FUEL CELL STACK
07 Jan 2003
14 Jan 2003 14 Jan 2003 14 Jan 2003
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PERMANENT MAGNET ELECTRIC MACHINES SINGLE CAM THREE-VALVE ENGINE OVERHEAD VALVE TRAIN VALVE TRAIN WITH ASSEMBLY GUIDES VALVE TRAIN FOR TWIN CAM THREE-VALVE ENGINE
14 Jan 2003 14 Jan 2003
AIR ASSIST FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM WITH COMPRESSOR INTAKE THROTTLE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE UPON SPOT WELDING GUNS
21 Jan 2003
28 Jan 2003 28 Jan 2003 28 Jan 2003 28 Jan 2003 28 Jan 2003 04 Feb 2003
04 Feb 2003
ENVIRONMENTAL TRAFFIC RECOGNITION IDENTIFICATION PREDICTION STRATEGIES SEAT TRACK PROTECTOR ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLE AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE AIR BAG SYSTEM TORQUE AND POWER CONTROL IN A POWERTRAIN BATTERY HAVING AN INTEGRAL COOLING SYSTEM VEHICLE SENSING SYSTEM USING BIASED SEVERITY MEASURE CYLINDER DEACTIVATION ENGINE WITH ADVANCED EXHAUST CAM TIMING AND METHOD PICK-UP TUBE FOR HYDRAULICALLY-ACTUATED VALVE DEACTIVATION
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
GP-301105-US-NP GP-301115-US-NP GP-301207-US-NP H-194995-US-NP
GP-301257-US-NP
GP-300301-US-NP GP-300420-US-NP GP-300757-US-NP GP-300207-US-NP GP-300760-US-NP GP-301079-US-NP
H-204303-US-NP
H-203172-US-CPA H-200889-US-NP
GP-300649-US-NP P006544-US-NP GP-300722-US-NP H-205776-US-NP GP-301361-US-NP GP-301362-US-NP GP-301152-US-NP
GP-300150-US-NP
H-205704-US-CPA
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/919336 31 Jul 2001
09/817784 26 Mar 2001 10/081505 22 Feb 2002
08/646189 07 May 1996
09/956519 19 Sep 2001
09/748096 27 Dec 2000 09/692734 19 Oct 2000 09/792387 26 Feb 2001 09/817689 26 Mar 2001 09/887961 25 Jun 2001 09/922166 06 Aug 2001
09/626553 27 Jul 2000
09/268827 16 Mar 1999 09/934944 22 Aug 2001
09/976926 15 Oct 2001 09/931130 16 Aug 2001 09/921827 06 Aug 2001 09/691745 18 Oct 2000 09/878716 11 Jun 2001 09/878728 11 Jun 2001 09/823224 02 Apr 2001
09/963119 24 Sep 2001
09/416583 12 Oct 1999
Publication No.
2003-0024504 2002-0135166
2002-0078727
2002-0118016 2002-0134357 2002-0195806 2003-0027678
2002-0024820 A1
2003-0027682 2002-0185248 2002-0185249 2002-0142876
Pub. Date
06 Feb 2003 26 Sep 2002
27 Jun 2002 29 Aug 2002 26 Sep 2002 26 Dec 2002 06 Feb 2003
28 Feb 2002 06 Feb 2003 12 Dec 2002 12 Dec 2002 03 Oct 2002
Grant No.
6513492 6513835 6513863 6513886
6514170
6516645 6518720 6518763 6520159 6520537 6520881
6521204
6521381 6523522
6523869 6523983 6524215 6524736 6527039 6527040 6527658
6527659
6528191
Grant Date
04 Feb 2003 04 Feb 2003 04 Feb 2003 04 Feb 2003
04 Feb 2003
Official Title
LIMITED ACCELERATION MODE FOR ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE AIR BAG SYSTEM VEHICLE INTERIOR DOOR APPARATUS AND INTERLOCK SYSTEM BRAKE SYSTEM CONTROL IN WHICH UPDATE OF WHEEL SPEED NORMALIZATION FACTORS IS SELECTIVELY INHIBITED FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND FIVE TORQUETRANSMITTING MECHANISMS
11 Feb 2003 11 Feb 2003 11 Feb 2003 18 Feb 2003 18 Feb 2003 18 Feb 2003
18 Feb 2003
HOT DIE CLEANING FOR SUPERPLASTIC AND QUICK PLASTIC FORMING COMBINATION DOOR UNLOCK AND TRUNK RELEASE MECHANISM CONTROL SYSTEM FOR METERING FUEL TO AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE ENGINE CONVERTER MISFIRE PROTECTION METHOD AND APPARATUS AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE SENSING SYSTEM FOR SELECTIVE AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT FLY-BY-WIRE ELECTROHYDRAULIC CONTROL MECHANISM FOR A SIX SPEED TRANSMISSION METHOD FOR OPERATING A COMBINATION PARTIAL OXIDATION AND STEAM REFORMING FUEL PROCESSOR
18 Feb 2003 25 Feb 2003
25 Feb 2003
ELECTRODE AND MEMBRANEELECTRODE ASSEMBLIES FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPERATING A THROTTLE PLATE MOTOR DRIVING A THROTTLE PLATE HAVING OPPOSING RETURN SPRINGS AUTOMOBILE RELEASABLE LOCKING LATCH ASSEMBLY
25 Feb 2003 25 Feb 2003
AUTOMOTIVE LAMP CLOSEOUT AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING SAME MULTIPLE RATIO SERIES ELECTRIC VEHICLE DRIVETRAIN
25 Feb 2003 04 Mar 2003 04 Mar 2003 04 Mar 2003
04 Mar 2003
04 Mar 2003
METHODS OF PREPARING MEMBRANE ELECTRODE ASSESMBLIES CASTING OF ENGINE BLOCKS CASTING OF ENGINE BLOCKS ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION WITH SELECTIVE INPUT SPLIT, COMPOUND SPLIT, NEUTRAL AND REVERSE MODES TWO-MODE INPUT-COMPOUND SPLIT ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSMISSION FOR FRONT WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING A HYDROGEN
CONTAINING GAS STREAM
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-300292-US-NP
GP-300731-US-NP
GP-301341-US-NP GP-300780-US-NP
GP-301056-US-NP
H-205685-US-NP H-204914-US-DIV1
GP-300573-US-NP
GP-300808-US-NP GP-300736-US-NP GP-301262-US-NP GP-301214-US-NP GP-300075-US-NP
GP-300765-US-NP
GP-301387-US-NP GP-300770-US-NP GP-300589-US-NP
GP-300729-US-NP GP-301311-US-NP H-197210-US-NP P006545-US-NP GP-300169-US-NP GP-300410-US-NP GP-300645-US-NP
GP-301269-US-NP
GP-301051-US-NP GP-301393-US-NP GP-303389-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/804557 12 Mar 2001
09/789310 21 Feb 2001
10/078202 19 Feb 2002 09/956518 19 Sep 2001
10/058628 28 Jan 2002
09/676797 29 Sep 2000 09/875171 07 Jun 2001
09/996316 20 Nov 2001
09/878776 11 Jun 2001 09/891857 25 Jun 2001 09/967541 01 Oct 2001
09/938219 24 Aug 2001
09/885185 21 Jun 2001
09/928716 13 Aug 2001
10/015450 13 Dec 2001 09/924930 08 Aug 2001 10/083741 27 Feb 2002
09/758766 11 Jan 2001 09/956357 20 Sep 2001 08/925247 08 Sep 1997 09/943247 30 Aug 2001 09/768541 25 Jan 2001 10/104138 22 Mar 2002 09/899806 29 Jun 2001
09/967542 01 Oct 2001
09/766963 23 Jan 2001 10/079224 20 Feb 2002 09/800432 05 Mar 2001
Publication No.
2002-0153858 2002-0116093 2003-0054916
2002-0186999
2002-0185250 2003-0061918 2003-0037754 2002-0195293
2003-0032515
2003-0029413
2003-0052613 2002-0067620
A1 2002-0134470 2003-0000624 2003-0061864 2002-0096154
Pub. Date
24 Oct 2002 22 Aug 2002 20 Mar 2003
12 Dec 2002
12 Dec 2002 03 Apr 2003 27 Feb 2003 26 Dec 2002
13 Feb 2003
13 Feb 2003
20 Mar 2003 06 Jun 2002 26 Sep 2002 02 Jan 2003 03 Apr 2003 25 Jul 2002
Grant No.
6528964
6529805
6530354 6530858
6531844
6531872 6532639
6532785
6533020 6535171 6536313 6536398 6540043
6540631
6542127 6543405 6544043
6544677 6545418 6547343 6547429 6547895 6548985 6550124
6550316
6550459 6550590 6550623
Grant Date
04 Mar 2003
Official Title
METHOD AND SYSTEM OF REDUCING TURN-OFF LOSS AND NOISE IN A SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MOTOR DRIVE
04 Mar 2003
11 Mar 2003 11 Mar 2003
11 Mar 2003
11 Mar 2003 18 Mar 2003
18 Mar 2003
18 Mar 2003 18 Mar 2003 25 Mar 2003
METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONFIGURING AN AUTOMOBILE ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE OIL PAN WITH VERTICAL BAFFLES FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY POWER TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS POWER SOURCE WITH EVAPORATIVE EMISSION RECOVERY IGNITION-OFF TIMER DIAGNOSTIC HYDROFORMED TUBULAR STRUCTURES AND METHODS OF MAKING METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREFILLING AND HYDROFORMING PARTS CASTING OF ENGINE BLOCKS VEHICLE VENT METHOD FOR MAKING INSERT FOR ROTARY CUTTER
25 Mar 2003 FLUID FLOW INSERT FOR FRONT COVER OF ENGINE
01 Apr 2003
VEHICLE STEERING SYSTEM WITH ELECTRONIC POWER REGULATION UNIT FOR LIMITING THE STEERING ANGLE OF REAR WHEELS AT HIGH SPEEDS
01 Apr 2003
ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION WITH VARIABLE INPUT POWER SPLIT AND INDEPENDENT SHIFTING
01 Apr 2003 08 Apr 2003
08 Apr 2003
08 Apr 2003 08 Apr 2003
15 Apr 2003 15 Apr 2003
BOOT FOR ANTENNA ASSEMBLY MODULAR ENGINE ARCHITECTURE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION MECHANISM FOR RESISTIVE GRIDDED REAR DROP GLASS FUEL CELL SYSTEM ILLUMINATING SPEAKER ASSEMBLY BRAKE SYSTEM CONTROL BI-FUNCTIONAL TILTED AXIS REFLECTOR HEADLAMP
15 Apr 2003 15 Apr 2003
SUPERPLASTIC MULTI-LAYER FORMING MULTIPLE INPUT SINGLE-STAGE INDUCTIVE CHARGER
22 Apr 2003
22 Apr 2003
22 Apr 2003 22 Apr 2003 22 Apr 2003
METHOD FOR ADHERING REINFORCING PATCHES DURING SUPERPLASTIC FORMING ENGINE OFF NATURAL VACUUM LEAKAGE CHECK FOR ONBOARD DIAGNOSTICS GASEOUS FUEL SYSTEM FOR BIFUEL ENGINES DOUBLE VENTED COOLING VANE DISK BRAKE ROTOR TRANSPORTABLE PART RACK
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
GP-300844-US-NP GP-300912-US-NP H-204986-US-NP GP-300877-US-NP
GP-300634-US-NP GP-300522-US-NP GP-301342-US-NP GP-300364-US-NP
GP-300944-US-NP GP-300846-US-NP
GP-300436-US-NP
GP-304064-US-NP P006552-US-NP GP-300761-US-NP GP-300856-US-NP GP-301133-US-NP H-205702-US-NP GP-300623-US-NP GP-301339-US-NP H-204866-US-NP GP-300335-US-NP H-205856-US-NP GP-301459-US-NP GP-300571-US-NP GP-301785-US-NP H-204449-US-NP GP-301601-US-NP
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/041773 08 Jan 2002
09/981417 18 Oct 2001
09/574485 19 May 2000
09/882795 18 Jun 2001
09/840680 23 Apr 2001 10/052195 18 Jan 2002 10/066321 26 Oct 2001
09/960906 24 Sep 2001
09/877743 11 Jun 2001
09/963770 26 Sep 2001
09/519393 03 Mar 2000
10/095141 11 Mar 2002 10/043072 09 Jan 2002 09/877995 11 Jun 2001 09/695271 25 Oct 2000
09/993282 06 Nov 2001
09/651934 31 Aug 2000
09/888312 25 Jun 2001 10/185313 26 Jun 2002 09/761083 15 Jan 2001 09/771058 29 Jan 2001 09/782461 22 Jan 2001
10/054779 23 Jan 2002 09/732426 17 Nov 2000 10/115800 03 Apr 2002 09/769176 25 Jan 2001
10/108091 27 Mar 2002
Publication No.
2003-0078126
2002-0193931 2002-0152602 2003-0080590 2003-0059313
2002-0187877 2003-0060959
2002-0187872 2003-0085554
2003-0000509 2002-0094461 2002-0102454 2002-0099485
Pub. Date
24 Apr 2003
19 Dec 2002 24 Oct 2002 01 May 2003 27 Mar 2003
12 Dec 2002 27 Mar 2003
12 Dec 2002 08 May 2003
02 Jan 2003 18 Jul 2002 01 Aug 2002 25 Jul 2002
Grant No.
6550845 6551208 6553301 6553304
6553643 6557518 6557930 6558132
6558293 6560524
6560526
6561545 6561689 6561942 6564127 6565114 6566004 6568379 6568741 6569551 6569556 6571161 6572007 6572171 6572199 6574535 6575509
Grant Date
22 Apr 2003 22 Apr 2003
22 Apr 2003
22 Apr 2003
Official Title
SIDE DOOR ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLES THREE-MODE, COMPOUND-SPLIT, ELECTRICALLY-VARIABLE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PROVIDING OPTIMAL FUEL ECONOMY FOR AUTOMOBILES ANTI-LOCK BRAKE CONTROL METHOD HAVING ADAPTIVE INITIAL BRAKE PRESSURE REDUCTION
29 Apr 2003 06 May 2003 06 May 2003
06 May 2003
METHOD OF LOADING A CLUTCH PACK INTO A CLUTCH DRUM CYLINDER DEACTIVATION APPARATUS MULTI-SECTION SUPPORT RAIL APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MAKING VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT VANE PUMP WITH A SLIDE GROOVE SEAL VENTED TO ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE FOR PREVENTING FLUID FLOW BETWEEN A REGULATING CHAMBER AND A HIGH PRESSURE FLUID CHAMBER
06 May 2003
06 May 2003
06 May 2003
13 May 2003 13 May 2003 13 May 2003 13 May 2003
20 May 2003
20 May 2003
27 May 2003 27 May 2003 27 May 2003 27 May 2003 27 May 2003
03 Jun 2003 03 Jun 2003 03 Jun 2003 03 Jun 2003
10 Jun 2003
GARAGE SHIFT CONTROL FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION INTEGRATION OF REAR-WHEEL STEERING WITH VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM ONBOARD MISFIRE, PARTIAL-BURN DETECTION AND SPARK-RETARD CONTROL USING CYLINDER PRESSURE SENSING VARIABLE PROFILE AIR BAG RESTRAINT TRAPPED LED CHMSL WITH LIVING HINGE DUAL MODE VARIABLE RATIO TRANSMISSION DATA COLLECTION VIA A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM PLASTIC AIR BAG MODULE WITH VARIABLE CUSHION VENT AREA ADJUSTMENT FUEL CELL WITH VARIABLE POROSITY GAS DISTRIBUTION LAYERS METHOD OF GASOLINE ASSISTED GASEOUS FUEL ENGINE STARTING DOOR HINGE FOR VEHICLE OXIDANT INJECTION CONTROL COOLING SYSTEM FOR A BATTERY PACK PRE-CRASH ASSESSMENT OF CRASH SEVERITY FOR ROAD VEHICLES METHOD FOR ATTACHING METAL MEMBERS MOTOR VEHICLE SEAT SYSTEM FLANGED TUBULAR AXLE SHAFT ASSEMBLY APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ACTIVE DRIVELINE DAMPING WITH CLUNK CONTROL EXTENDABLE BUMPER FOR EXTERNAL VEHICLE
TRANSPORTATION STORAGE
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
H-202342-US-DIV1 GP-301391-US-NP H-204354-US-NP
GP-301074-US-NP
GP-300290-US-NP GP-301089-US-NP GP-302220-US-NP GP-300524-US-NP
GP-301342-US-DIV1 H-202103-US-NP GP-300541-US-NP GP-301146-US-NP
GP-301373-US-NP GP-301228-US-NP GP-301512-US-NP GP-300819-US-NP GP-300997-US-NP GP-300679-US-NP GP-300863-US-NP GP-301385-US-NP GP-300913-US-NP
GP-301350-US-NP GP-300777-US-NP
GP-301832-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
Publication No.
Pub. Date
Grant No.
09/990728 14 Nov 2001 2002-0048698 25 Apr 2002 6576359
10/235209 05 Sep 2002
6578896
09/737692 18 Dec 2000 2002-0077209 20 Jun 2002 6579202
09/916236 26 Jul 2001 2003-0022752 30 Jan 2003 6579206
09/584065 31 May 2000
6579637
09/992505 06 Nov 2001 2003-0088350 08 May 2003 6580988
10/140012 28 Mar 2002
6582012
09/756321 08 Jan 2001
6582840
10/283755 30 Oct 2002 2003-0080590 01 May 2003 6584689
10/123662 16 Apr 2002
6584821
10/157652 29 May 2002
6584942
10/011168 06 Dec 2001 2003-0106519 12 Jun 2003 6584951
10/043749 09 Jan 2002 2003-0127297 10 Jul 2003 6585092
10/037831 03 Jan 2002 2003-0122354 03 Jul 2003 6585287
10/140908 07 May 2002
6585465
10/025232 19 Dec 2001 2003-0114261 19 Jun 2003 6585617
09/847080 03 May 2001 2003-0027687 06 Feb 2003 6585621
10/015719 13 Dec 2001 2003-0110945 19 Jun 2003 6585805
09/915479 27 Jul 2001 2003-0019865 30 Jan 2003 6586711
10/015451 13 Dec 2001 2003-0110902 19 Jun 2003 6588306
10/061724 01 Feb 2002
6588396
10/025228 19 Dec 2001 2003-0111058 19 Jun 2003 6588404 09/967889 01 Oct 2001 2003-0064852 03 Apr 2003 6589129
10/167013 11 Jun 2002
6591801
Grant Date Official Title
10 Jun 2003 CONTROLLED AIR INJECTION FOR A FUEL CELL SYSTEM
17 Jun 2003 MAT FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE CARGO COMPARTMENT
17 Jun 2003
17 Jun 2003
17 Jun 2003 17 Jun 2003 24 Jun 2003 24 Jun 2003
LUBRICATION AND COOLING SYSTEM FOR POWER RECEIVING AND DELIVERY UNITS IN AN ELECTRO-MECHANICAL VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION COORDINATED CONTROL FOR A POWERTRAIN WITH A CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION FUEL CELL SYSTEM HAVING A COMPACT WATER SEPARATOR REAR WHEEL STEERING CONTROL VEHICLE SEPARATOR PANEL WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FUEL CELL STACK COOLANT CONDUCTIVITY SENSOR USING DIFFERENTIAL VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS
01 Jul 2003 01 Jul 2003
MULTI-SECTION SUPPORT RAIL APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MAKING SELF-ALIGNING NON-PINCHING HYDROFORMING DIES
01 Jul 2003 01 Jul 2003
01 Jul 2003
01 Jul 2003 01 Jul 2003 01 Jul 2003
01 Jul 2003
01 Jul 2003 01 Jul 2003 08 Jul 2003 08 Jul 2003
CYLINDER DEACTIVATION APPARATUS WITH VAPOR PURGE INDIVIDUAL HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT MODULES FOR ENGINE WITH HYDRAULICALLY-CONTROLLED CYLINDER DEACTIVATION MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID FAN DRIVE DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURABILITY ROOF RAIL AIR BAG ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF INSTALLATION MOTOR VEHICLE CARGO RESTRAINT SYSTEM ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A CONSISTENT TRANSMISSION LOAD VARIABLE GAS STREAM APPARATUS AND METHOD CURRENT CONTROL METHOD FOR AN OXYGEN SENSOR HEATER DEFORMABLE WRENCH SPARK IGNITION DIRECT INJECTION ENGINE WITH OVAL FUEL SPRAY INTO OBLONG PISTON BOWL
08 Jul 2003 08 Jul 2003
REDUNDANT SENSOR WITH CYLINDER SHUTDOWN POWERTRAIN HAVING A MULTISPEED TRANSMISSION WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS
15 Jul 2003 ENGINE COVER BALANCED ISOLATED SUPPORT AND SEAL
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
GP-300937-US-NP GP-301148-US-NP GP-300857-US-NP GP-300940-US-NP GP-300637-US-NP GP-300657-US-NP H-205738-US-NP
H-200204-US-NP GP-301364-US-NP H-204460-US-NP GP-301784-US-NP GP-300332-US-NP GP-300188-US-NP H-204797-US-NP
H-205789-US-NP
GP-300775-US-NP
GP-301865-US-NP
GP-300528-US-NP
GP-300999-US-NP GP-301290-US-NP GP-301445-US-NP GP-300753-US-NP GP-300850-US-NP GP-300656-US-NP GP-301017-US-NP GP-301270-US-NP H-205829-US-NP
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/093150 07 Mar 2002
10/085531 26 Feb 2002 09/965467 28 Sep 2001 10/025314 19 Dec 2001
10/078209 19 Feb 2002 09/820600 30 Mar 2001 09/811279 19 Mar 2001
09/817916 26 Mar 2001 09/878779 11 Jun 2001 09/534062 24 Mar 2000
10/267503 09 Oct 2002 09/882741 11 Jan 2001 09/949515 07 Sep 2001 09/812062 19 Mar 2001
09/507805 22 Feb 2000
09/810047 19 Mar 2001
09/959239 12 Dec 2001
09/871189 31 May 2001
10/008921 06 Dec 2001 10/140914 07 May 2002 10/057391 24 Jan 2002 09/896587 02 Jul 2001 09/921669 06 Aug 2001 10/061580 01 Feb 2002 10/242153 12 Sep 2002 09/967723 01 Oct 2001 09/638010 14 Aug 2000
Publication No.
2003-0062021 2003-0111314 2002-0142199 2002-0132696 2002-0134356 2002-0185242
2002-0132149
2002-0133242
2002-0182473 2003-0107352 2003-0136373 2003-0000498 2003-0025314 2003-0146619 2003-0166428
Pub. Date
03 Apr 2003 19 Jun 2003 03 Oct 2002 19 Sep 2002 26 Sep 2002 12 Dec 2002
19 Sep 2002
19 Sep 2002
05 Dec 2002 12 Jun 2003 24 Jul 2003 02 Jan 2003 06 Feb 2003 07 Aug 2003 04 Sep 2003
Grant No.
6591958 6592047 6595181 6595340 6595891 6596424 6598496
6598589 6598655 6598671 6598926 6599652 6601557 6602478
6602624
6604007
6607251
6607857
6608396 6609489 6609492 6609498 6609727 6609732 6609743 6609987 6610229
Grant Date
15 Jul 2003
15 Jul 2003 22 Jul 2003 22 Jul 2003
Official Title
PRESSURE CONTROL APPARATUS FOR A TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISM DELAYED ACTION OIL FILTER BYPASS VALVE DUAL MODE ENGINE COMBUSTION PROCESS CHARGING SYSTEM FOR A ROTATING CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
22 Jul 2003 22 Jul 2003 29 Jul 2003
29 Jul 2003 29 Jul 2003 29 Jul 2003
ALL-WHEEL DRIVE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION APPARATUS FOR MIXING FUEL AND AN OXIDANT SYSTEM FOR DRIVING VEHICLE ACCESSORIES THROUGH AN ELECTRO-MECHANICAL INTERFACE ENGINE CONTROL ALGORITHM -COLD START A/F MODIFIER CASTING OF ENGINE BLOCKS HYBRID HEATING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VEHICLES
29 Jul 2003 29 Jul 2003 05 Aug 2003 05 Aug 2003
05 Aug 2003
TRANSFORMABLE REAR SEAT FOR A VEHICLE FUEL CELL WITH A DEGASSING DEVICE ENGINE OIL PUMP AND BALANCE SHAFT MODULE PROCESS FOR CONTROLLING CARBON MONOXIDE CONCENTRATION OUT OF A PREFERENTIAL OXIDATION REACTOR DURING TURNDOWN USING STAGED MULTI-PORT AIR INJECTION CONTROL APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR EFFICIENTLY HEATING A FUEL PROCESSOR IN A FUEL CELL SYSTEM
05 Aug 2003 19 Aug 2003 19 Aug 2003
TEST METHOD FOR VERIFYING CORRECT MATCHING OF AN EXHAUST GAS OXYGEN SENSOR AND A VEHICLE ENGINE BRAKE BY WIRE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE WITH MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES AND CIRCUIT PROTECTION FUEL CELL SEPARATOR PLATE HAVING CONTROLLED FIBER ORIENTATION AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
19 Aug 2003 ELECTRICAL MOTOR POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
26 Aug 2003 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REDUCING ENGINE NOISE
26 Aug 2003 26 Aug 2003 26 Aug 2003 26 Aug 2003 26 Aug 2003
26 Aug 2003 26 Aug 2003
OPERATING METHOD FOR A DUAL THROTTLE SPLIT SIDI ENGINE TARGET WHEEL TOOTH DETECTION ENERGY ABSORBING KNEE BOLSTER ASSEMBLY QUICK CONNECT MULTI-HOSE CONNECTOR VEHICLE BED EXTENDER UNIT WITH PROTECTIVE TOP COVER SHEET HYDRAULIC TIMING CHAIN TENSIONER ASSEMBLY FIBER PREFORM PROCESS
H-205684-US-NP
09/502741 11 Feb 2000
6610260
26 Aug 2003
EMPLOYING A PORCELAIN ENAMEL COATED SCREEN TOOL VAPOR PROCESSOR WITH CONDENSATE REFLUX
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
H-204600-US-NP GP-300701-US-NP GP-300568-US-NP GP-300485-US-NP GP-301038-US-NP
GP-300383-US-NP GP-301363-US-NP GP-300494-US-NP GP-301392-US-NP GP-300660-US-NP H-205824-US-NP GP-300976-US-NP GP-300878-US-NP GP-301847-US-NP GP-300960-US-NP H-205464-US-NP
GP-301773-US-CIP1 GP-301063-US-NP H-202789-US-NP GP-300939-US-NP
GP-300632-US-NP GP-301508-US-NP GP-300357-US-NP GP-300440-US-NP GP-301078-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/022322 13 Dec 2001
09/800611 08 Mar 2001 09/870337 30 May 2001 09/837597 19 Apr 2001
09/847106 03 May 2001
09/897335 09/878778 09/879868 10/074897
03 Jul 2001 11 Jun 2001 11 Jun 2001 13 Feb 2002
09/930552 15 Aug 2001
09/872617 04 Jun 2001
09/947294 07 Sep 2001
09/976886 15 Oct 2001 10/230017 28 Aug 2002 10/132878 25 Apr 2002
09/718449 21 Nov 2000
10/214399 07 Aug 2002 10/166807 11 Jun 2002
10/011563 05 Nov 2001 10/078178 19 Feb 2002
09/792338 26 Feb 2001 10/122813 15 Apr 2002 09/932205 17 Aug 2001 09/770477 29 Jan 2001 09/870557 01 Jun 2001
Publication No.
2003-0113472 2002-0124380 2002-0179347 2002-0152783 2002-0162540
2003-0007419 2002-0185251 2002-0185845 2003-0151238
2002-0179047 2003-0048089 2003-0074125
2003-0038118
2003-0085066 2003-0155200
2002-0119859 2003-0192862 2003-0036839 2002-0100170 2002-0179067
Pub. Date
19 Jun 2003 12 Sep 2002 05 Dec 2002 24 Oct 2002 07 Nov 2002
09 Jan 2003 12 Dec 2002 12 Dec 2002 14 Aug 2003 30 May 2002 05 Dec 2002 13 Mar 2003 17 Apr 2003
27 Feb 2003
08 May 2003 21 Aug 2003
29 Aug 2002 16 Oct 2003 20 Feb 2003 01 Aug 2002 05 Dec 2002
Grant No.
6610369 6612013 6612386 6615631 6615804
6615872 6615901 6616177 6616182 6616424 6616569 6617820 6618660 6619276 6619373 6619907
6621036 6622548 6622810 6622835
6623398 6624379 6625535 6625861 6626160
Grant Date
26 Aug 2003
02 Sep 2003 02 Sep 2003 09 Sep 2003
09 Sep 2003
09 Sep 2003 09 Sep 2003 09 Sep 2003 09 Sep 2003 09 Sep 2003
09 Sep 2003
09 Sep 2003
09 Sep 2003 16 Sep 2003
Official Title
METHOD OF PRODUCING THERMALLY SPRAYED METALLIC COATING METHOD OF LOOSELY ATTACHING BLIND RIVET APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A HYBRID VEHICLE PANEL EXTRACTION ASSIST FOR SUPERPLASTIC AND QUICK PLASTIC FORMING EQUIPMENT METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DEACTIVATING AND REACTIVATING CYLINDERS FOR AN ENGINE WITH DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND FLOW TRANSLOCATOR CASTING OF ENGINE BLOCKS DUAL DEPTH AIRBAG INFLATABLE RESTRAINT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DEPLOYMENT DRIVE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE OPERATION OF A FUEL CELL SYSTEM TORQUE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A HYBRID VEHICLE WITH AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AUXILIARY POWER CONVERSION BY PHASE-CONTROLLED RECTIFICATION ANTI-LOCK BRAKE YAW CONTROL METHOD POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION ORIFICE MUFFLER
16 Sep 2003 16 Sep 2003
16 Sep 2003 23 Sep 2003 23 Sep 2003 23 Sep 2003
23 Sep 2003 23 Sep 2003 23 Sep 2003 30 Sep 2003 30 Sep 2003
LOST FOAM CASTING APPARATUS FOR REDUCING POROSITY AND INCLUSIONS IN METAL CASTINGS METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR UNLOADING AND RELOADING RETURNABLE SHIPPING CONTAINERS FROM A TRAILER PROGRAMMABLE POGO WELDING APPARATUS AND METHOD METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ESTIMATING GAS TEMPERATURES WITHIN A VEHICLE ENGINE ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM ENGAGEMENT CONTROL HAVING A MULTIPLEXED HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT FOR CONTROLLING A TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH AND SHIFTING CLUTCHES IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR WELDING A METAL FASTENER TO A METAL MEMBER ADAPTIVE POWERTRAIN BRAKING CONTROL WITH GRADE, MASS, AND BRAKE TEMPERATURE METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING A SLUG FROM A FRAME OF AN AUTOMOBILE ENGINE WITH AIR-ASSISTED FUEL INJECTION AND ENGINE INTEGRATED AIR FEED
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
GP-300730-US-NP GP-300662-US-NP GP-300299-US-NP
GP-300160-US-NP GP-301031-US-NP GP-301494-US-NP GP-301749-US-NP
GP-300763-US-NP GP-301826-US-NP GP-301426-US-NP
GP-301438-US-NP GP-301620-US-NP GP-301536-US-NP GP-301982-US-NP
GP-301476-US-NP GP-300235-US-NP GP-301640-US-NP GP-300397-US-NP H-204915-US-CIP1
GP-302011-US-NP
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/956434 19 Sep 2001
Publication No.
Pub. Date
2003-0054915 20 Mar 2003
Grant No.
Grant Date
6626789 30 Sep 2003
10/038155 03 Jan 2002 2003-0125850 03 Jul 2003 6629025 30 Sep 2003 09/867977 30 May 2001 2002-0178714 05 Dec 2002 6631611 14 Oct 2003
09/771057 29 Jan 2001 10/010880 13 Nov 2001
6632560 14 Oct 2003 6634627 21 Oct 2003
10/092806 07 Mar 2002 2003-0168884 11 Sep 2003 6634699 21 Oct 2003
10/123667 16 Apr 2002 2003-0195079 16 Oct 2003 6634981 21 Oct 2003
09/766962 23 Jan 2001 10/278428 23 Oct 2002
2002-0098943 25 Jul 2002
6634988 21 Oct 2003 6637246 28 Oct 2003
10/243092 13 Sep 2002
6637387 28 Oct 2003
10/056379 24 Jan 2002 2003-0136367 24 Jul 2003 6637393 28 Oct 2003 10/083805 27 Feb 2002 2003-0162415 28 Aug 2003 6638075 28 Oct 2003
10/200604 22 Jul 2002 09/887513 22 Jun 2001
2003-0076109
24 Apr 2003
6639385 28 Oct 2003 6640170 28 Oct 2003
10/055566 23 Jan 2002 2003-0135974 24 Jul 2003 09/864353 25 May 2001 2003-0001372 02 Jan 2003
6640414 04 Nov 2003 6641166 04 Nov 2003
10/245197 17 Sep 2002 09/829030 09 Apr 2001
6641201 04 Nov 2003 2002-0171419 21 Nov 2002 6642712 04 Nov 2003
10/155245 24 May 2002 2002-0174974 28 Nov 2002 6644390 11 Nov 2003
10/211604 02 Aug 2002
6644437 11 Nov 2003
Official Title
FAMILY OF SIX- SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS SURGE SUPPRESSION CONTROL FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVETRAIN METHODOLOGY OF ROBUST INITIALIZATION OF CATALYST FOR CONSISTENT OXYGEN STORAGE CAPACITY MEASUREMENT RETENTION FRAME FOR A BATTERY PACK PNEUMATIC SPRING WITH ADJUSTABLE STOP FOR STROKE CONTROL COUNTERBALANCED REAR CLOSURE FOR A VEHICLE
FAMILY OF TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY MEMBER
TRANSMISSION SHIFT CONTROL TUBULAR PART LOCATOR FOR HYDROFORMING APPARATUS VARIABLE VALVE ACTUATING MECHANISM WITH MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID LOST MOTION DEVICE
HCCI ENGINE COMBUSTION CONTROL APPARATUS AND METHOD ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO WINDSHIELD/BACKGLASS
STATE OF CHARGE METHOD AND APPARATUS REAR WHEEL STEERING SWINGOUT COMPENSATION [DO NOT REBILL]
METHOD FOR ATTACHING METAL MEMBERS EXTENDABLE AND RETRACTABLE KNEE BOLSTER SYSTEM
CONVERTIBLE BED COVER FOR A VEHICLE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PREDICTING ROTATIONAL POSITIONS OF A ROTATING SHAFT METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PREVENTING THE INADVERTENT, UNCONTROLLED DISCHARGE OF PRESSURIZED RADIATOR FLUID VEHICLE EXHAUST WITH
GP-301112-US-NP GP-302292-US-NP GP-301694-US-NP
GP-301706-US-NP
10/243860 13 Sep 2002 10/235110 05 Sep 2002
10/167002 11 Jun 2002
6644637 11 Nov 2003 6644708 11 Nov 2003
6645017 11 Nov 2003
10/125957 19 Apr 2002 2003-0199360 23 Oct 2003 6645114 11 Nov 2003
LENGTH-EQUALIZING MUFFLER
RECONFIGURABLE WORKHOLDING FIXTURE RECONFIGURABLE DROP PANELS FOR A VEHICLE CARGO BED MARINE POWERTRAIN AND ACCESSORY POWER SYSTEM WITH FLYWHEEL MOTOR GENERATOR UNIT MULTIPLE AXES PLANETARY TRANSMISSION
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
GP-300785-US-NP
GP-301631-US-NP
GP-301756-US-NP
GP-300951-US-NP GP-301695-US-NP GP-301239-US-NP GP-301755-US-NP GP-300368-US-NP GP-301557-US-NP
GP-300702-US-NP GP-300838-US-NP GP-302688-US-NP GP-300353-US-NP GP-301544-US-NP GP-301375-US-NP
GP-300782-US-NP
GP-301868-US-NP
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/160971 31 May 2002
Publication No.
Pub. Date
2003-0224897 04 Dec 2003
Grant No.
Grant Date
6645115 11 Nov 2003
10/133082 26 Apr 2002 2003-0203784 30 Oct 2003 6645116 11 Nov 2003
10/174037 18 Jun 2002
6645117 11 Nov 2003
09/929538 13 Aug 2001 2003-0036457 20 Feb 2003 6645121 11 Nov 2003
09/982583 18 Oct 2001 2003-0077213 24 Apr 2003 6645448 11 Nov 2003
10/122534 15 Apr 2002 2003-0192863 16 Oct 2003 6646221 11 Nov 2003
10/405956 02 Apr 2003
6646225 11 Nov 2003
09/877634 08 Jun 2001 2002-0185989 12 Dec 2002 6646407 11 Nov 2003
10/145938 15 May 2002 2003-0214303 20 Nov 2003 6646419 11 Nov 2003
09/578207 24 May 2000
6647323 11 Nov 2003
10/107793 27 Mar 2002 2003-0184060 02 Oct 2003 6648368 18 Nov 2003
10/321891 17 Dec 2002
6648393 18 Nov 2003
10/154370 23 May 2002 2003-0220166 27 Nov 2003 6648787 18 Nov 2003
10/174388 18 Jun 2002
6648789 18 Nov 2003
10/082461 25 Feb 2002 2003-0162625 28 Aug 2003 6648790 18 Nov 2003
09/963882 26 Sep 2001 2003-0060323 27 Mar 2003 6648791 18 Nov 2003 10/123704 16 Apr 2002 2003-0195078 16 Oct 2003 6648792 18 Nov 2003
Official Title
FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS AND FIVE TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISMS
SIX SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE INTERCONNECTED GEARSETS
TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND ONE FIXED INTERCONNECTION
VEHICLE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING CLUTCH TEMPERATURE HYDROTHERMALLY STABLE CATALYST FOR IMPROVED LEAN-NOX REDUCTION METHOD FOR REPAIRING RESISTANCE SPOT WELDS IN ALUMINUM SHEET MATERIALS METHOD OF JOINING GALVANIZED STEEL PARTS USING LASERS ELECTRIC MOTOR CONTROL HAVING DC-DC CONVERTER AND METHOD OF USING SAME STATE OF CHARGE ALGORITHM FOR LEADACID BATTERY IN A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE VEHICLE COMMUNICATION LINK AUTOMATIC DIAGNOSTIC TOOL DETECTION DUAL ROOF RAIL AIR BAG WITH INTEGRATED FILL SYSTEM LATERAL SLIDING SEAT TRACTION DRIVE TRANSMISSION MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE INTERCONNECTED PLANETARY GEAR SETS FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND SIX TORQUETRANSMITTING DEVICES
FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS
FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS
GP-301841-US-NP GP-300988-US-NP GP-301284-US-NP GP-301431-US-NP
10/174329 18 Jun 2002
6648793 18 Nov 2003
10/132390 25 Apr 2002 2003-0200953 30 Oct 2003 6651611 25 Nov 2003
10/195841 15 Jul 2002
6652253 25 Nov 2003
10/080989 22 Feb 2002 2003-0162624 28 Aug 2003 6652409 25 Nov 2003
AND A STATIONARY MEMBER MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH FIXED INPUT AND STATIONARY MEMBERS COMBUSTION CHAMBER FOR SWIRL FLOW TWO VALVE SPARK IGNITION DIRECT INJECTION ENGINE
HYDRAULIC PUMP HAVING A NOISE REDUCTION RECESS
FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING FOUR CLUTCHES AND TWO BRAKES
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
GP-300698-US-NP
GP-300148-US-NP GP-301116-US-NP GP-300308-US-NP GP-300350-US-NP H-203771-US-NP GP-300449-US-NP GP-301846-US-NP GP-302156-US-NP GP-301235-US-NP
GP-301226-US-NP
GP-302137-US-NP GP-301448-US-NP GP-300128-US-NP GP-301410-US-NP GP-301899-US-NP GP-302339-US-NP GP-301234-US-NP GP-302535-US-NP
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/963881 26 Sep 2001
Publication No.
Pub. Date
2003-0060322 27 Mar 2003
Grant No.
Grant Date
6652411 25 Nov 2003
09/678033 03 Oct 2000
6653747 25 Nov 2003
09/891878 26 Jun 2001 2002-0196027 26 Dec 2002 6653817 25 Nov 2003
09/688249 16 Oct 2000 09/976609 15 Oct 2001
2003-0070464
17 Apr 2003
6654995 02 Dec 2003 6655181 02 Dec 2003
09/951586 13 Sep 2001 2003-0046991 13 Mar 2003 6655201 02 Dec 2003
09/967834 01 Oct 2001 2003-0062015 03 Apr 2003 6655340 02 Dec 2003
10/150883 17 May 2002 2003-0213469 20 Nov 2003 6655353 02 Dec 2003
10/084612 27 Feb 2002 10/133108 26 Apr 2002
2003-0160428 28 Aug 2003 6655710 02 Dec 2003 2003-0203785 30 Oct 2003 6656077 02 Dec 2003
10/161868 04 Jun 2002 2003-0224901 04 Dec 2003 6656078 02 Dec 2003
10/167060 11 Jun 2002 2003-0228954 11 Dec 2003 6656087 02 Dec 2003
10/157475 29 May 2002 2003-0221952 04 Dec 2003 6656332 02 Dec 2003
09/853186 11 May 2001 2002-0169533 14 Nov 2002 6658336 02 Dec 2003
10/282746 29 Oct 2002 10/223753 20 Aug 2002
6658713 09 Dec 2003 6658908 09 Dec 2003
10/325655 20 Dec 2002 2003-0209222 13 Nov 2003 6659074 09 Dec 2003
09/916184 26 Jul 2001 2003-0019474 30 Jan 2003 6659080 09 Dec 2003
10/390205 17 Mar 2003
6659087 09 Dec 2003
Official Title
MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION FAMILY WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND FIVE ROTATING TORQUE TRANSMITTING MECHANISMS ELECTRONIC KEY SYSTEM INCLUDING IGNITION AND TRANSMISSION CONTROL STATE-OF-CHARGE DETECTION DEVICE FOR A BATTERY
METHOD FOR JOINING TUBULAR MEMBERS COATING FOR SUPERPLASTIC AND QUICK PLASTIC FORMING TOOL AND PROCESS OF USING ELIMINATION OF MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR USING STOCHASTIC ESTIMATION TECHNIQUES ENGINE WITH BALANCER FOR SECOND ORDER PITCHING COUPLE CYLINDER DEACTIVATION ENGINE CONTROL WITH TORQUE MATCHING SYSTEM FOR DETECTING TRAILER INSTABILITY FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING INPUT CLUTCHES AND THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS FAMILY OF SIX-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS AND THREE INPUT TORQUETRANSMITTING MECHANISMS
MULTI-STAGE SKIP DOWNSHIFT CONTROL FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REPLICATING METHOD FOR SURFACE FINISH INSPECTION
METHOD AND SYSTEM OF COOPERATIVE COLLISION MITIGATION SEMI-AUTOMATIC ENGINE PISTON ASSEMBLY TOOL
PUNCH FOR PIERCING AND SEALING HYDROFORMED PARTS SPARK IGNITION DIRECT INJECTION ENGINE WITH SHAPED MULTIHOLE INJECTORS METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ADJUSTING A THROTTLE OF A VEHICLE ENGINE DETECTION OF EVAP PURGE HYDROCARBON
GP-302095-US-NP GP-300467-US-NP GP-301739-US-NP
GP-301543-US-NP GP-301760-US-NP
10/238163 10 Sep 2002
6659122 09 Dec 2003
09/947278 07 Sep 2001 2003-0049133 13 Mar 2003 6659727 09 Dec 2003
10/174350 18 Jun 2002 2003-0232687 18 Dec 2003 6659903 09 Dec 2003
10/174444 18 Jun 2002 2003-0232686 18 Dec 2003 6659904 09 Dec 2003
10/305409 26 Nov 2002
6660947 09 Dec 2003
CONCENTRATION DUAL TANK SIMULTANEOUS FILL SYSTEM CONTROL METHOD FOR A DUAL MODE COMPRESSOR DRIVE SYSTEM MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY PLANETARY MEMBER MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE INTERCONNECTED GEAR SETS METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PUSH-BUTTON CONTROL
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
GP-302202-US-NP GP-301852-US-NP GP-301059-US-NP
GP-301548-US-NP GP-301550-US-NP GP-301916-US-NP
H-205242-US-NP
GP-300854-US-NP GP-301879-US-NP H-200580-US-NP GP-301562-US-NP GP-300653-US-NP GP-301049-US-NP
GP-301106-US-NP GP-301486-US-NP GP-300370-US-NP H-204461-US-NP H-203715-US-NP
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/336963 06 Jan 2003
10/085478 26 Feb 2002
Publication No.
Pub. Date
Grant No.
Grant Date
6662785 16 Dec 2003
6662890 16 Dec 2003
09/925880 09 Aug 2001 2003-0030257 13 Feb 2003 6663141 16 Dec 2003
10/166809 11 Jun 2002 2003-0228951 11 Dec 2003 6663528 16 Dec 2003
10/184586 28 Jun 2002 10/145940 15 May 2002
2002-0193204
19 Dec 2002
6663529 16 Dec 2003 6663534 16 Dec 2003
09/770709 26 Jan 2001
6663992 16 Dec 2003
09/694386 23 Oct 2000 10/137062 30 Apr 2002 09/811270 19 Mar 2001 10/324588 19 Dec 2002
2003-0203270 30 Oct 2003 2002-0134206 26 Sep 2002
6663994 16 Dec 2003 6663995 16 Dec 2003 6666118 23 Dec 2003 6666493 23 Dec 2003
09/820597 30 Mar 2001 2002-0139110 03 Oct 2002 6668545 30 Dec 2003
10/078280 19 Feb 2002 2003-0154711 21 Aug 2003 6668546 30 Dec 2003
10/080054 21 Feb 2002 2003-0154760 21 Aug 2003 6668612 30 Dec 2003
10/123729 16 Apr 2002 09/756605 08 Jan 2001
2003-0192389 16 Oct 2003 6668675 30 Dec 2003 2003-0209235 13 Nov 2003 6668812 30 Dec 2003
09/480603 10 Jan 2000
6668917 30 Dec 2003
09/455341 06 Dec 1999
6668955 30 Dec 2003
Official Title
METHOD FOR OPERATING HCCI ENGINES AT LOW SPEED AND LOW LOAD VEHICLE TRANSMISSION WITH A FUEL CELL POWER SOURCE AND A MULTIRANGE TRANSMISSION
INFLATABLE SAFETY RESTRAINT ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF INSTALLING SUCH AN INFLATABLE SAFETY RESTRAINT ASSEMBLY DUAL CLUTCH PLANETARY MANUAL TRANSMISSION WITH SWITCHED OUTPUT PLANETARY MANUAL POWER TRANSMISSION PROCESS FOR PREVENTING OSCILLATING GEARSHIFTING IN AUTOMATIC MOTOR VEHICLE TRANSMISSIONS BY SUITABLE REDUCTION OF ENGINE TORQUE
COOLING RIB ARRANGEMENT FOR THE EQUALIZATION OF THE TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION IN AIR COOLED STACKS FUEL CELL WITH CONVOLUTED MEA END PLATES FOR A FUEL CELL STACK STRUCTURE PISTON SKIRT TURNING TOOL AND METHOD AUTOMATIC SUN VISOR AND SOLAR SHADE SYSTEM FOR VEHICLES CATALYST WARM-UP ASSESSMENT METHOD FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE CATALYTIC CONVERTER UTILIZATION OF AIRASSISTED DIRECT INJECTION, CYLINDER DEACTIVATION AND CAMSHAFT PHASING FOR IMPROVED CATALYTIC CONVERTER LIGHT-OFF IN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
DEVICE FOR HOLDING A SHEET METAL BLANK IN A FORMING PRESS SHIFT LINKAGE CONTROL ASSEMBLY APPARATUS INDIVIDUAL CYLINDER CONTROLLER FOR THREECYLINDER ENGINE ENERGY-SAVING DEFOG/DEICE OPERATION STRATEGY AND CONTROL SCHEME FOR VEHICLES METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MOUNTING A HEAT
GP-301511-US-NP GP-300833-US-NP GP-301761-US-NP
GP-301571-US-NP
GP-301751-US-NP
10/178416 24 Jun 2002 09/813397 22 Mar 2001
10/211846 02 Aug 2002
2003-0234232 2002-0135164
25 Dec 2003 26 Sep 2002
6669035 30 Dec 2003 6669229 30 Dec 2003
6669595 30 Dec 2003
10/200235 22 Jul 2002
6669596 30 Dec 2003
10/174332 18 Jun 2002 2003-0232691 18 Dec 2003 6669597 30 Dec 2003
EXCHANGER TO A VEHICLE INDEXING PARTS RACK AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE AIR BAG SYSTEM PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH A STATIONARY MEMBER AND CLUTCHED INPUT DUAL INPUT CLUTCH PLANETARY TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY FIXED INTERCONNECTION
GP-300936-US-NP
10/078136 19 Feb 2002 2003-0158009 21 Aug 2003 6669598 30 Dec 2003
LINE PRESSURE CONTROL FOR A CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302387-US-NP
H-205737-US-NP GP-301343-US-NP GP-302993-US-NP
GP-301738-US-NP GP-301545-US-NP
H-201111-US-DIV1 GP-301618-US-NP
GP-301473-US-NP GP-300626-US-NP GP-301460-US-NP GP-301279-US-NP GP-302459-US-NP GP-301278-US-NP GP-301308-US-NP P006624-US-NP H-204387-US-NP
GP-301432-US-NP
GP-300769-US-NP
GP-300624-US-NP
GP-301032-US-NP GP-300531-US-NP GP-300714-US-NP GP-301067-US-NP GP-303187-US-CNT1
GP-301754-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/136848 30 Apr 2002
10/368247 18 Feb 2003 10/122715 15 Apr 2002 10/391935 18 Mar 2003
10/174396 18 Jun 2002 10/174033 18 Jun 2002
10/208616 30 Jul 2002 10/140918 07 May 2002
10/166806 11 Jun 2002 09/950229 10 Sep 2001 10/055575 23 Jan 2002 10/115169 03 Apr 2002 10/213932 07 Aug 2002 10/091334 05 Mar 2002 10/132778 25 Apr 2002 10/279284 24 Oct 2002 10/101988 19 Mar 2002
10/080434 22 Feb 2002
09/997127 29 Nov 2001
10/056381 24 Jan 2002
10/124646 17 Apr 2002 10/061666 01 Feb 2002 09/934342 22 Aug 2001 09/952319 14 Sep 2001 10/347151 17 Jan 2003
10/238654 10 Sep 2002
Publication No.
2003-0203257
2003-0192362
2003-0232684 2003-0232688 2002-0195023 2003-0209950 2003-0226257 2003-0046966 2003-0136810 2003-0201610 2003-0168883 2003-0201664
2003-0099595
2003-0139288 2003-0196494 2003-0145722 2003-0037428 2003-0052561
Pub. Date
30 Oct 2003
16 Oct 2003
18 Dec 2003 18 Dec 2003 26 Dec 2002 13 Nov 2003 11 Dec 2003 13 Mar 2003 24 Jul 2003 30 Oct 2003 11 Sep 2003 30 Oct 2003
29 May 2003
24 Jul 2003 23 Oct 2003 07 Aug 2003 27 Feb 2003 20 Mar 2003
Grant No.
6670064
6672120 6672121 6672281
6672987 6672988
6673141 6674205
6675453 6675621 6676007 6676135 6676196 6676201 6676223 6678141 6679238
6679802
6680043
6680279
6681644 6681734 6684479 6684483 6684691
6684844
Grant Date Official Title
30 Dec 2003 AIR SUPPLY PRESSURE SETPOINT DETERMINATION FOR A FUEL CELL POWER MODULE
06 Jan 2004 IN-DIE HYDROPIERCING APPARATUS WITH PREPIERCING ADJUSTMENT
06 Jan 2004 FLAT PINCH HEMMING OF ALUMINUM PANELS
06 Jan 2004 MOBILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROLLED VEHICLES
06 Jan 2004 MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSIONS WITH A STATIONARY PLANETARY MEMBER
06 Jan 2004 MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH A STATIONARY MEMBER
06 Jan 2004 FOUNDRY SAND WITH OXIDATION PROMOTER
06 Jan 2004 AUXILIARY MAGNETIZING WINDING FOR INTERIOR PERMANENT MAGNET ROTOR MAGNETIZATION
13 Jan 2004 METHOD OF REMANUFACTURING A TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY
13 Jan 2004 PLURAL SHEET SUPERPLASTIC FORMING EQUIPMENT AND PROCESS
13 Jan 2004 METHOD FOR ATTACHING METAL MEMBERS
13 Jan 2004 OIL TRANSFER SEAL ASSEMBLY 13 Jan 2004 DUAL-PIVOT HINGE ASSEMBLY FOR
VEHICLES 13 Jan 2004 WEDGE SYSTEM FOR LIFTGATE OF
VEHICLE 13 Jan 2004 AUTOMOTIVE WHEEL HAVING A FOOT
STEP 13 Jan 2004 FASTENING ARRANGEMENT FOR LIGHT
EMITTING DIODE METAL ARRAY 20 Jan 2004 EXHAUST GAS TEMPERATURE
DETERMINATION AND OXYGEN SENSOR HEATER CONTROL 20 Jan 2004 FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING FIXED INTERCONNECTIONS AND SIX TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISMS
20 Jan 2004
20 Jan 2004 27 Jan 2004 27 Jan 2004
PROCESS FOR ENHANCING THE KINETICS OF HYDROGENATION/DEHYDROGENATION OF MAIH4 AND MBH4 METAL HYDRIDES FOR REVERSIBLE HYDROGEN STORAGE NANOSTRUCTURED CATALYST PARTICLE/CATALYST CARRIER PARTICLE SYSTEM FLOWMETER FOR MEASURING EXTREMELY LOW FUEL MASS FLOWS HYDRAULIC CYLINDER DEACTIVATION WITH ROTARY SLEEVES
03 Feb 2004 03 Feb 2004 03 Feb 2004
03 Feb 2004
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CLINCHING METAL SHEETS METHOD OF FABRICATING A ROTOR FOR AN ELECTRIC TRACTION MOTOR METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING TIRE PRESSURE IMBALANCES PISTON AND CYLINDER BORE HAVING IMPROVED SCUFFING RESISTANCE
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-301289-US-NP GP-301565-US-NP GP-301495-US-NP
GP-300779-US-NP GP-300725-US-NP GP-301799-US-NP
GP-300799-US-NP GP-300493-US-NP
H-204428-US-CNT1 GP-300300-US-NP
GP-301666-US-NP GP-300930-US-NP
GP-301819-US-NP GP-301383-US-NP GP-302128-US-NP H-200912-US-NP GP-301165-US-NP GP-300496-US-NP GP-301747-US-NP H-205869-US-NP
GP-300363-US-NP H-201740-US-NP GP-301682-US-NP GP-301555-US-NP GP-301240-US-NP GP-301408-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/147548 16 May 2002
10/228428 27 Aug 2002
10/178285 24 Jun 2002
09/847133 03 May 2001
10/010369 13 Nov 2001 10/211824 02 Aug 2002
10/008420 13 Nov 2001 09/780079 09 Feb 2001
10/011097 06 Dec 2001 09/794607 27 Feb 2001
10/094128 08 Mar 2002 10/124079 17 Apr 2002
10/211871 02 Aug 2002 10/046807 15 Jan 2002 10/286014 01 Nov 2002 09/277103 26 Mar 1999 10/128220 23 Apr 2002
10/062371 01 Feb 2002 10/126265 19 Apr 2002
09/587393 05 Jun 2000
10/100460 18 Mar 2002 09/961537 20 Sep 2001
10/153054 21 May 2002 10/125947 19 Apr 2002 10/144119 13 May 2002
10/211733 02 Aug 2002
Publication No.
2003-0213668
2003-0235036
2002-0165658 2003-0088983 2004-0023744
2003-0092292 2002-0110503
2002-0051899 2002-0120386
2003-0167621 2003-0196466
2004-0020734 2003-0132619
2003-0196639 2003-0147692 2003-0199356
2003-0175577 2003-0065483 2003-0217436 2003-0196307 2003-0209219 2004-0020740
Pub. Date
20 Nov 2003
25 Dec 2003
07 Nov 2002 15 May 2003 05 Feb 2004
15 May 2003 15 Aug 2002
02 May 2002 29 Aug 2002
11 Sep 2003 23 Oct 2003
05 Feb 2004 17 Jul 2003
23 Oct 2003 07 Aug 2003 23 Oct 2003
18 Sep 2003 03 Apr 2003 27 Nov 2003 23 Oct 2003 13 Nov 2003 05 Feb 2004
Grant No.
6684993 6684995 6687124
6687602 6688000 6689011
6692264 6692545
6692851 6694243
6694597 6694790
6695111 6695341 6695396 6695589 6698398 6698965 6699153 6699419
6699614 6701282 6701574 6701598 6701885 6702081
Grant Date
03 Feb 2004
03 Feb 2004
03 Feb 2004
Official Title
APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING A CLUTCH IN AN AUTOMATIC VEHICLE TRANSMISSION AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ROTATING CLUTCH WITH NO RETURN SPRING APPARATUS FOR COOLING ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IN A PHASE CHANGE ELECTRONIC COOLING SYSTEM
03 Feb 2004
10 Feb 2004 10 Feb 2004
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ADAPTABLE CONTROL OF A VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT ENGINE JOINING OF TUBULAR PARTS IN A T-JOINT BY RIVETING/BRAZING PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY FIXED INTERCONNECTION
17 Feb 2004 17 Feb 2004
ELASTOMERIC CONNECTOR FOR FUEL CELL STACK CELL VOLTAGE MONITOR COMBINED WATER GAS SHIFT REACTOR/CARBON DIOXIDE ADSORBER FOR USE IN A FUEL CELL SYSTEM
27 Feb 2004 FUEL CELL STACK MONITORING AND SYSTEM CONTROL
17 Feb 2004
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING OXYGEN STORAGE CAPACITY TIME OF A CATALYTIC CONVERTER
24 Feb 2004 24 Feb 2004
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RIVETING METAL MEMBERS MID PLATE PROCESS AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE SUPERPLASTIC FORMING OF PARTS FROM PLURAL SHEETS
24 Feb 2004 24 Feb 2004 24 Feb 2004 24 Feb 2004 02 Mar 2004
02 Mar 2004 02 Mar 2004
02 Mar 2004
02 Mar 2004 02 Mar 2004
09 Mar 2004 09 Mar 2004 09 Mar 2004
09 Mar 2004
TORQUE CONVERTER AND CLUTCH CONTROL CONTAINMENT IMPACT PROTECTION SYSTEM ADJUSTABLE FASTENER ASSEMBLY CONTROL FOR AN ELECTRIC MOTOR DRIVEN PUMP COMPENSATION OF THROTTLE AREA USING INTAKE DIAGNOSTIC RESIDUALS SHIM CARRIER ASSEMBLY ELECTRICALLY-ACTUATED BRAKING CLUTCH FOR TRANSMISSION METHOD OF FORMING A COMPOSITE ARTICLE WITH A TEXTURED SURFACE AND MOLD THEREFOR CONVERGING/DIVERGING FLOW CHANNELS FOR FUEL CELL FAULT IDENTIFICATION DIAGNOSTIC FOR INTAKE SYSTEM SENSORS DECKLID HINGE FOR VEHICLE JOINING AND FORMING OF TUBULAR MEMBERS ENGINE CONNECTING ROD MECHANISM FOR CYLINDER PRESSURE CONTROL TORQUE-TRANSMITTING
ASSEMBLY AND METHOD
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-301883-US-NP
GP-301554-US-NP
GP-301783-US-NP GP-300644-US-NP GP-302298-US-NP GP-301519-US-NP GP-301745-US-NP
GP-301619-US-NP GP-301521-US-NP GP-301472-US-NP GP-301303-US-NP GP-300591-US-NP
GP-301320-US-NP
GP-301225-US-NP
GP-300254-US-NP GP-300399-US-CIP1 GP-302648-US-NP
GP-305467-US-NP GP-301300-US-NP GP-300598-US-NP GP-301937-US-NP GP-301936-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/160936 31 May 2002
10/375502 26 Feb 2003
10/267519 09 Oct 2002 10/235083 05 Sep 2002 10/337147 06 Jan 2003 10/242039 12 Sep 2002 10/226182 22 Aug 2002
10/087236 01 Mar 2002 10/184261 26 Jun 2002 10/184260 26 Jun 2002 10/093025 07 Mar 2002 09/788709 21 Feb 2001
10/057690 24 Jan 2002
10/161901 04 Jun 2002
09/848476 03 May 2001 10/028758 20 Dec 2001 10/189953 03 Jul 2002
10/075013 13 Feb 2002 10/092930 07 Mar 2002 09/853015 11 May 2001 10/241212 11 Sep 2002 10/324589 19 Dec 2002
Publication No.
2003-0222433
2004-0036373 2003-0164655 2004-0002804 2004-0002805 2003-0168306 2002-0115522 2003-0139245 2003-0224898
2002-0164508 2002-0119361 20040004410
2003-0167869 2002-0166711
Pub. Date
04 Dec 2003
26 Feb 2004 04 Sep 2003 01 Jan 2004 01 Jan 2004 11 Sep 2003 22 Aug 2002 24 Jul 2003 04 Dec 2003
07 Nov 2002 29 Aug 2002 08 Jan 2004
11 Sep 2003 14 Nov 2002
Grant No.
6702317
6702347
6702355 6702366 6702535 6702710 6703739
6703746 6704635 6704638 6705447 6705967
6705968
6705969
6706430 6706439 6707222
6708557 6708578 6708793 6708808 6709035
Grant Date
09 Mar 2004
Official Title
APPARATUS FOR TEMPORARILY RETAINING A COMPONENT WITHIN A VEHICLE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
09 Mar 2004
INTEGRATED MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR THE BUMPER, RECOVERY RINGS AND WINCH OF A MOTOR VEHICLE
09 Mar 2004 MULTI-FUNCTION SECURITY SHADE PANEL FOR A VEHICLE
09 Mar 2004 09 Mar 2004 09 Mar 2004 09 Mar 2004
09 Mar 2004 09 Mar 2004 09 Mar 2004 16 Mar 2004 16 Mar 2004
VOLUME FILLING MECHANICAL STRUCTURES FOR MODIFYING CRASH DECELERATION PULSE RIVET WITH SLIDING CAP AND EXTENDABLE STIRRER FOR FRICTION STIR RIVETING MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH A STATIONARY INTERCONNECTION POWERTRAIN WITH MOTOR GENERATOR ROTOR HAVING TORQUE TRANSMISSION MOUNTING RING INTERIOR PERMANENT MAGNET ROTOR METHOD FOR DETERMINING OPTIMAL ABS SLIP AND DECELERATION THRESHOLDS TORQUE ESTIMATOR FOR ENGINE RPM AND TORQUE CONTROL PISTON FOR HYDRAULICALLYOPERATED CLUTCH SIX-SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND FIVE TORQUE TRANSMITTING MECHANISMS
16 Mar 2004 16 Mar 2004
FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS WITH TWO CLUTCHES AND TWO BRAKES FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS AND THREE INPUT TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISMS
16 Mar 2004 16 Mar 2004 16 Mar 2004
23 Mar 2004
ELECTRONIC BY-PASS OF FUEL CELL CATHODE GAS TO COMBUSTOR PRESSURE DRIVEN HERMETICALLY SEALED PUMP FOR FUEL CELL SYSTEM MOTOR STATOR UTILIZING CORNER SCRAPS FOR ADDITIONAL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS [DO NOT REBILL] INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE SIMULATION AND TESTING (WARF)
23 Mar 2004 23 Mar 2004 23 Mar 2004
23 Mar 2004
TRANSFER GEAR ASSEMBLY FOR TRANSMISSION DOUBLE-ISOLATED, SYMMETRIC, HIGH-DAMPED MOUNT SYSTEM TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISM WITH A SELFRETURNING PISTON EXTENDIBLE BUMPER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROL
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to
Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-301183-US-NP GP-300741-US-NP
GP-301258-US-NP
GP-301126-US-NP
GP-301092-US-NP GP-301097-US-NP GP-302386-US-NP
GP-302427-US-NP GP-302670-US-NP GP-302155-US-NP H-202965-US-NP GP-301729-US-NP GP-301093-US-NP
GP-301330-US-NP
GP-300216-US-NP GP-301730-US-NP GP-301566-US-NP H-205723-US-NP GP-302222-US-NP GP-300384-US-NP GP-300781-US-NP GP-301033-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/996237 20 Nov 2001
09/955742 19 Sep 2001
10/010375 05 Nov 2001
10/211615 02 Aug 2002
10/243605 13 Sep 2002 10/003688 15 Nov 2001 10/136843 30 Apr 2002
10/397082 26 Mar 2003 10/205483 25 Jul 2002 10/392295 18 Mar 2003 10/213641 07 Aug 2002 10/243296 13 Sep 2002 10/243606 13 Sep 2002
10/082462 25 Feb 2002
09/712457 14 Nov 2000 10/208667 30 Jul 2002 10/118446 08 Apr 2002 09/709819 03 Aug 2000 10/243967 12 Sep 2002 09/982512 18 Oct 2001 10/242042 12 Sep 2002 09/992763 06 Nov 2001
Publication No.
2003-0096204 2003-0054917
2003-0087719
2004-0023745
2004-0053738 2002-0092422 2003-0203256
2003-0037969 2004-0056401
2004-0053729 2004-0053730
2003-0162628
2004-0024520 2003-0188535 2004-0051252 2002-0091036 2004-0053727 2003-0085904
Pub. Date
22 May 2003 20 Mar 2003
Grant No.
6709264 6709358
08 May 2003 6709359
05 Feb 2004 6709360
18 Mar 2004 6709361 18 Jul 2002 6709489 30 Oct 2003 6709780
6712028 27 Feb 2003 6712164 25 Mar 2004 6712348
6712603 18 Mar 2004 6712731 18 Mar 2004 6712732
28 Aug 2003 6712733
6714771 05 Feb 2004 6714858 09 Oct 2003 6715289
6715458 18 Mar 2004 6715767 11 Jul 2002 6716129 18 Mar 2004 6716131 08 May 2003 6717584
Grant Date
23 Mar 2004 23 Mar 2004
Official Title
CATALYTIC COMBUSTER FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS AND FIVE TORQUETRANSMITTING MECHANISMS
23 Mar 2004
FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND FIVE TORQUETRANSMITTING MECHANISMS
23 Mar 2004
23 Mar 2004 23 Mar 2004
FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE INPUT CLUTCHES AND THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING TWO INPUT CLUTCHES MICROWAVE REGENERATED DIESEL PARTICULATE TRAP
23 Mar 2004
30 Mar 2004 30 Mar 2004 30 Mar 2004 30 Mar 2004 30 Mar 2004 30 Mar 2004
30 Mar 2004
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING STEAM IN A FUEL CELL SYSEM WITH A FUEL PROCESSOR ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM WITH WATER PUMP RECIRCULATION BYPASS CONTROL VEHICLE HAVING SYSTEMS RESPONSIVE TO NONMECHANICAL CONTROL SIGNALS ADAPTER FOR AGILE FIXTURING AUTOMATION MULTIPLE PORT CATALYTIC COMBUSTION DEVICE AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS EACH HAVING TWO INPUT CLUTCHES AND THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS FAMILY OF FIVE-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING A STATIONARY INTERCONNECTING MEMBER
30 Mar 2004 30 Mar 2004
06 Apr 2004 06 Apr 2004 06 Apr 2004
BROADCAST RADIO SIGNAL SEEK CIRCUIT (Delphi) ON ROAD CORNER DYNAMIC BALANCING FOR VEHICLE WHEELS TURBO-ON-DEMAND ENGINE WITH CYLINDER DEACTIVATION ENGINE BLOCK CRANKSHAFT BEARINGS ANGLED GAP COMPRESSION RINGS WITH END RELIEF
06 Apr 2004 06 Apr 2004
06 Apr 2004
TRANSMISSION DECOUPLING DEVICE FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE GEARSETS METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VISUALIZING PAINT ON A COMPUTER-GENERATED OBJECT
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-300659-US-CIP1 GP-301702-US-NP GP-300448-US-NP GP-301517-US-NP
GP-301195-US-NP GP-301830-US-NP
GP-301194-US-NP GP-302301-US-NP GP-301907-US-NP GP-302307-US-NP GP-301170-US-NP GP-301515-US-NP GP-301475-US-NP GP-301762-US-NP GP-302134-US-NP
GP-301717-US-NP GP-301546-US-NP GP-301663-US-NP GP-302717-US-NP GP-302125-US-NP GP-300403-US-NP GP-301892-US-NP
GP-302170-US-NP GP-302410-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/047009 15 Jan 2002
10/252244 23 Sep 2002
10/104157 22 Mar 2002 10/243607 13 Sep 2002
09/997051 20 Nov 2001 10/177707 21 Jun 2002
10/082467 25 Feb 2002 10/370648 20 Feb 2003 10/207644 29 Jul 2002 10/200572 22 Jul 2002 09/948897 07 Sep 2001 10/264685 04 Oct 2002 10/123752 16 Apr 2002 10/242019 12 Sep 2002 10/159783 31 May 2002
10/094073 08 Mar 2002 10/122811 15 Apr 2002 10/116457 03 Apr 2002 10/440811 19 May 2003 10/264697 04 Oct 2002 09/794933 28 Feb 2001 10/454447 04 Jun 2003
10/285145 31 Oct 2002 10/150640 16 May 2002
Publication No.
2002-0187373 2004-0059489 2003-0178836 2004-0053731
2003-0095100 2003-0234135
2003-0159303
2003-0038469 2004-0014562 2003-0049504 2004-0068358 2003-0192940 2004-0053728 2003-0225498
2003-0167620 2003-0192160 2003-0188527
2004-0065290 2002-0117356 2004-0002800
2004-0083608 2003-0213468
Pub. Date
12 Dec 2002 25 Mar 2004 25 Sep 2003 18 Mar 2004
22 May 2003 25 Dec 2003
28 Aug 2003
27 Feb 2003 22 Jan 2004 13 Mar 2003 08 Apr 2004 16 Oct 2003 18 Mar 2004 04 Dec 2003
11 Sep 2003 16 Oct 2003 09 Oct 2003
08 Apr 2004 29 Aug 2002 01 Jan 2004
06 May 2004 20 Nov 2003
Grant No.
6720098 6721643 6722698 6723019
6724367 6725963
6726228 6726260 6726438 6726596 6727013 6728621 6729531 6729993 6732038
6732420 6732434 6732506 6732560 6732699 6732837 6735507
6735863 6736108
Grant Date
13 Apr 2004
13 Apr 2004 20 Apr 2004 20 Apr 2004
20 Apr 2004
Official Title
COMPRESSOR ARRANGEMENT FOR THE OPERATION OF A FUEL CELL SYSTEM METHOD OF CONTROLLING A CVT SPEED RATIO SEAT BELT RETRACTOR SYSTEM SEVEN SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE INTERCONNECTED PLANETARY GEAR SETS MANUALLY-CONTROLLED DEVICE FOR MOVING A CURSOR
27 Apr 2004
27 Apr 2004 27 Apr 2004 27 Apr 2004 27 Apr 2004 27 Apr 2004 27 Apr 2004 04 May 2004 04 May 2004 04 May 2004
11 May 2004 11 May 2004 11 May 2004 11 May 2004 11 May 2004 11 May 2004 11 May 2004
ENERGY SAVING CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDUCING POWER CONSUMPTION OF AN ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC POWER STEERING SYSTEM OF A HYBRID VEHICLE STEERING WHEEL ALIGNMENT SYSTEM EXTENDING BUMPER WITH COMBINED STIFFENER AND METHOD CHASSIS STACKING ENGINE CONTROL METHOD RESPONSIVE TO TRANSMISSION RANGE CHANGING FUEL CELL ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR COLD ENVIRONMENTS ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM CONTROLLER FOR ADJUSTING SLIP THRESHOLDS ON INCLINES FASTENER AND A METHOD FOR ATTACHING METAL MEMBERS THEREWITH PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE INTERCONNECTED GEAR SETS TRANSMISSION GEAR SELECTION METHOD FOR ENHANCING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF VEHICLE ROCKING MANEUVERS RIVET AND METHOD FOR RIVETING METAL MEMBERS THEREWITH PROCESS FOR FORMING ALUMINUM HYDROFORMS CYLINDER DEACTIVATION SYSTEM AND NOX TRAP REGENERATION HYDROFORMING APPARATUS WITH RETRACTABLE PART LOCATORS CAST IRON CYLINDER LINER WITH LASER-HARDENED FLANGE FILLET LUBRICATION CONTROL DEVICE FOUR WHEEL STEERING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRAILERING (paid by Delphi)
18 May 2004 METHOD OF ENGINE CYLINDER BORE ENLARGEMENT
18 May 2004
FUEL AND SPARK COMPENSATION FOR REACTIVATING CYLINDERS IN A VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT ENGINE
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-301307-US-NP GP-301374-US-NP
GP-301068-US-NP GP-302290-US-NP GP-302620-US-NP GP-301848-US-NP GP-301260-US-NP
GP-303004-US-NP H-205704-US-DIV1 GP-302449-US-NP GP-302581-US-NP GP-301394-US-NP GP-302023-US-NP GP-302163-US-NP GP-301955-US-NP GP-303287-US-NP GP-303108-US-NP P006440-US-NP GP-300302-US-NP GP-301867-US-NP GP-301797-US-NP
GP-301520-US-NP GP-302390-US-NP
Filing No.
10/320977 10/082646
Filing Date
17 Dec 2002 25 Feb 2002
10/241871 12 Sep 2002 10/321227 17 Dec 2002 10/461582 13 Jun 2003 10/368895 18 Feb 2003 09/954981 18 Sep 2001
10/414317 15 Apr 2003 10/054810 22 Jan 2002 10/252736 23 Sep 2002 10/305424 26 Nov 2002 09/997947 30 Nov 2001 10/252616 23 Sep 2002 10/316129 09 Dec 2002 10/303530 25 Nov 2002 10/443319 22 May 2003 10/452345 02 Jun 2003 10/121977 12 Apr 2002 10/098015 13 Mar 2002 10/274192 19 Oct 2002 10/243859 13 Sep 2002
10/242021 12 Sep 2002 10/134991 29 Apr 2002
Publication No.
2003-0162629
2004-0053735
2002-0043244
2002-0102445 2004-0058210 2004-0074066
2004-0055545 2004-0108014 2004-0099500
2003-0193813 A1
2003-0064846 2004-0077454 2004-0053732 2004-0053736 2003-0203255
Pub. Date
28 Aug 2003
18 Mar 2004
18 Apr 2002
01 Aug 2002 25 Mar 2004 22 Apr 2004 25 Mar 2004 10 Jun 2004 27 May 2004
16 Oct 2003 03 Apr 2003 22 Apr 2004 18 Mar 2004 18 Mar 2004 30 Oct 2003
Grant No.
6736440 6736749
6736752 6739166 6739294 6739314 6739316
6739352 6740433 6740440 6742227 6742258 6742481 6742554 6742642 6742834 6742835 6742918 6743135 6743141 6743145
6743146 6743539
Grant Date
18 May 2004 18 May 2004
Official Title
DECKLID HINGE FOR VEHICLE FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND SIX TORQUETRANSMITTING MECHANISMS
18 May 2004 25 May 2004
FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS METHOD OF FORMING TUBULAR MEMBER WITH FLANGE
25 May 2004 25 May 2004 25 May 2004
25 May 2004 25 May 2004 25 May 2004 01 Jun 2004 01 Jun 2004 01 Jun 2004
MANIFOLD FOR HOUSING HIGHPRESSURE OIL IN A CAMLESS ENGINE DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND WITH THROTTLE PRELOAD SECURITY METHODOLOGY METHOD FOR THE DAMPING OF LOAD IMPACTS IN THE DRIVETRAIN OF A MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVEN BY AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE EQUIPPED WITH AN ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM SELF-PIERCING RADIATOR DRAIN VALVE METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING A HYDROGEN CONTAINING GAS STREAM INEXPENSIVE DIELECTRIC COOLANT FOR FUEL CELL STACKS RELEASABLE FASTENER SYSTEM AND PROCESS METHODS OF HYDROFORMING ARTICLES AND THE ARTICLES FORMED THEREBY JOINT 3M/GM PISTON COOLING OIL SYSTEM WITH WINDAGE TRAY
01 Jun 2004
01 Jun 2004
01 Jun 2004
01 Jun 2004 01 Jun 2004
DEVICE FOR OVERHEAT PROTECTION FOR A TYPE 4 COMPRESSED GAS CONTAINER TORQUE-TRANSMITTING TORQUE TO THRUST APPLY MECHANISM HAVING AMPLIFIED THRUST MIDGATE ASSEMBLY INCLUDING GARAGE DOOR STYLE MIDGATE PANEL ROCKER PANEL MOLDINGS MOVABLE CONDENSER LENS
01 Jun 2004 MODULARLY-CONSTRUCTED VEHICULAR TRANSMISSIONS
01 Jun 2004 01 Jun 2004
01 Jun 2004 01 Jun 2004
PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH CLUTCHED INPUT AND THREE BRAKES PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE INTERCONNECTED GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY MEMBER SEVEN-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH A STATIONARY INTERCONNECTION COOLANT FAN CONTROL FOR FUEL CELL SYSTEMS
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-301737-US-NP
GP-301822-US-NP GP-302277-US-NP P006444-US-NP GP-301843-US-NP
GP-301750-US-NP
GP-301842-US-NP
GP-301518-US-NP
GP-301355-US-NP GP-301777-US-NP
GP-300523-US-NP GP-300261-US-NP GP-300709-US-NP GP-301110-US-NP GP-300676-US-NP GP-302478-US-NP GP-301742-US-NP GP-301417-US-NP GP-302429-US-NP GP-301588-US-NP
GP-302700-US-NP GP-302360-US-NP GP-301153-US-NP GP-301721-US-NP GP-301759-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/305377 26 Nov 2002
10/303678 25 Nov 2002 10/387615 13 Mar 2003 10/400848 27 Mar 2003 10/273578 19 Oct 2002
10/242020 12 Sep 2002
10/242040 12 Sep 2002
10/242041 12 Sep 2002
10/303677 25 Nov 2002 10/431743 08 May 2003
10/098783 14 Mar 2002 09/563259 01 May 2000 10/066845 04 Feb 2002 09/921438 03 Aug 2001 10/150871 17 May 2002
10/364204 11 Feb 2003 10/278451 23 Oct 2002
10/374682 25 Feb 2003 10/164293 06 Jun 2002
10/355898 31 Jan 2003
10/403206 31 Mar 2003
10/300287 20 Nov 2002 10/039976 08 Jan 2002 10/242180 12 Sep 2002 10/364170 11 Feb 2003
Publication No.
2004-0099648 2003-0137194
2004-0077453 2004-0053733 2004-0053726 2004-0053737 2004-0102883
2003-0186573 2003-0145411 2003-0037607 2002-0189575
2004-0082427 2003-0167143 2003-0226399 2003-0226398
2004-0097110 2003-0129482 2004-0051632
Pub. Date
Grant No.
27 May 2004 6744011
24 Jul 2003 6745153 6745604 6746143
22 Apr 2004 6746358
18 Mar 2004 6746360
18 Mar 2004 6746361
18 Mar 2004 6746362
27 May 2004 6748307 6748311
02 Oct 2003 6749452 6751452
07 Aug 2003 6751825 27 Feb 2003 6752009 19 Dec 2002 6752121
6752233 29 Apr 2004 6752739
04 Sep 2003 6754603 11 Dec 2003 6755077
11 Dec 2003 6755078
6755162
20 May 2004 6755669 10 Jul 2003 6756151 18 Mar 2004 6756889
6758485
Grant Date
01 Jun 2004
Official Title
ONLINE MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A SHORTCIRCUITING GAS METAL ARC WELDING PROCESS
01 Jun 2004 08 Jun 2004 08 Jun 2004 08 Jun 2004
08 Jun 2004
DATA COLLECTION AND MANIPULATION APPARATUS AND METHOD ENAMEL COATED BINDING SURFACE VARIABLE PROGRESSIVE BEAM HEADLAMP PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE INTERCONNECTED GEAR SETS AND SIX SELECTABLE TORQUE TRANSMITTING DEVICES TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH CLUTCHED INPUT AND A STATIONARY PLANETARY GEAR MEMBER
08 Jun 2004
PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY INTERCONNECTING MEMBER
08 Jun 2004
SIX SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH TWO FIXED INTERCONNECTIONS
08 Jun 2004 08 Jun 2004
COLLISION SENSING SYSTEM METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR INHIBITING MOVEMENT OF AN AUTOMOBILE IN A PITCHED POSITION
15 Jun 2004 15 Jun 2004
22 Jun 2004
FUEL CELL MONITOR CONNECTOR INTERNET BASED VEHICLE DATA COMMUNICATION SYSTEM WIPER FOR MULTIPLE AND INDEPENDENT SURFACES
22 Jun 2004 22 Jun 2004
22 Jun 2004
ENCODED CRANK POSITION SENSOR CYLINDER DEACTIVATION SYSTEM TIMING CONTROL SYNCHRONIZATION SELECTABLE OVERSPEED SECONDARY DRIVE MODULE
22 Jun 2004 22 Jun 2004 29 Jun 2004 29 Jun 2004
29 Jun 2004 29 Jun 2004
TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY GEAR MEMBER VIRTUAL VEHICLE TRANSMISSION TEST CELL DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING FUEL INJECTOR FAILURE IN A FUEL CELL SYSTEM METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ESTIMATING THE TEMPERATURE OF AN EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION VALVE COIL DISTRIBUTED ACCUMULATOR FOR HYDRAULIC CAMLESS VALVE ACTUATION SYSTEM ELONGATED ELASTOMERIC CONNECTOR AND METHOD
29 Jun 2004 29 Jun 2004 06 Jul 2004
UNIDIRECTIONAL DRAINING DEVICE DUAL SENSOR CRASH SENSING SYSTEM RETRACTABLE HITCH
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
GP-301629-US-NP
GP-300994-US-NP
GP-300369-US-NP
GP-302123-US-NP GP-302044-US-NP GP-301019-US-NP
GP-301958-US-NP
GP-302179-US-NP GP-301280-US-NP
GP-300548-US-NP GP-302281-US-NP GP-302471-US-NP GP-302785-US-NP
GP-301172-US-NP GP-301527-US-NP
GP-302132-US-NP GP-302069-US-NP GP-302631-US-NP GP-301851-US-NP GP-302723-US-NP
GP-301583-US-NP GP-302131-US-NP GP-301741-US-NP
GP-301965-US-NP GP-302927-US-NP GP-302889-US-NP GP-301815-US-NP GP-301267-US-NP GP-301887-US-NP
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/282899 29 Oct 2002
10/150900 17 May 2002
09/789217 20 Feb 2001
10/463166 17 Jun 2003 10/268831 10 Oct 2002 10/085595 26 Feb 2002
10/304899 26 Nov 2002
10/460887 13 Jun 2003 10/268507 10 Oct 2002
09/919489 31 Jul 2001 10/350505 24 Jan 2003 10/286525 01 Nov 2002 10/378270 03 Mar 2003
10/074671 13 Feb 2002 10/074883 13 Feb 2002
10/322131 17 Dec 2002 10/376896 28 Feb 2003 10/305384 26 Nov 2002 10/350440 24 Jan 2003 10/464300 18 Jun 2003
10/205007 25 Jul 2002 10/244971 17 Sep 2002 10/242530 12 Sep 2002
10/309784 04 Dec 2002 10/408848 07 Apr 2003 10/649217 26 Aug 2003 10/304896 26 Nov 2002 10/350503 24 Jan 2003 10/150879 17 May 2002
Publication No.
2004-0082423 2003-0220732 2002-0116138
2003-0160583 2004-0102892
2004-0070360
2003-0029233 2004-0144354 2004-0113448 2003-0152816 2002-0192521
2004-0112872 2004-0074065 2004-0144190
2003-0037974 2004-0051356 2004-0053734
2004-0074459 2004-0099234 2003-0213467
Pub. Date
29 Apr 2004 27 Nov 2003 22 Aug 2002
28 Aug 2003 27 May 2004
15 Apr 2004
13 Feb 2003 29 Jul 2004 17 Jun 2004 14 Aug 2003 19 Dec 2002
17 Jun 2004 22 Apr 2004 29 Jul 2004
27 Feb 2003 18 Mar 2004 18 Mar 2004
22 Apr 2004 27 May 2004 20 Nov 2003
Grant No.
6758785
6760656
6760669
6761146 6761152 6762573
6763296
6763297 6763622
6763708 6763797 6764122 6764532
6764781 6764782
6765170 6765171 6766566 6766705 6766774
6766873 6767057 6767306
6768932 6768935 6769387 6769389 6769400 6769403
Grant Date
06 Jul 2004 06 Jul 2004 06 Jul 2004
13 Jul 2004 13 Jul 2004 13 Jul 2004 13 Jul 2004
13 Jul 2004
Official Title
MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS AND INPUT CLUTCHES AIRFLOW ESTIMATION FOR ENGINES WITH DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND METHOD AND SYSTEM OF REDUCING INEFFICIENCIES IN AN INTERNAL PERMANENT MAGNET MOTOR USING FUZZY LOGIC MODEL FOLLOWING TORQUE CONTROL ENGINE WITH INJECTOR FUEL CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ESTIMATING ROTOR POSITION OF A PERMANENT MAGNET MOTOR METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ALTERNATOR LOAD MODELING FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE IDLE SPEED CONTROL DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND SPARK KNOCK DETECTION
20 Jul 2004
20 Jul 2004 20 Jul 2004 20 Jul 2004 20 Jul 2004
20 Jul 2004 20 Jul 2004
AMPLITUDE DETECTION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HIGH FREQUENCY IMPEDANCE TRACKING SENSORLESS ALGORITHM PASSIVE MODEL-BASED EGR DIAGNOSTIC ENGINE OIL SYSTEM WITH VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT PUMP VEHICLE END GATE HINGE CUP METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FILTERING EXHAUST PARTICULATES INTERMITTENT COOLING OF FUEL CELL ELECTRICAL ISOLATION SYSTEM FOR A FUEL CELL STACK AND METHOD OF OPERATING A FUEL CELL STACK
20 Jul 2004 20 Jul 2004 27 Jul 2004 27 Jul 2004 27 Jul 2004
27 Jul 2004 27 Jul 2004 27 Jul 2004
27 Jul 2004 27 Jul 2004 03 Aug 2004 03 Aug 2004 03 Aug 2004 03 Aug 2004
METHOD FOR SINGLE SIDED SPOT WELDING PROJECTION WELDING OF FLANGED WELD NUT RELEASABLE FASTENER SYSTEM SEVEN-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION COOLING MODULE WITH AXIAL BLOWER AND PRESSURE REGULATED CROSS-FLOW FAN FUEL CELL VEHICLE WITH BYWIRE TECHNOLOGY VEHICLE ANCHORAGE SYSTEM FOR CHILD SEAT TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY GEAR MEMBER WHEEL MOTOR SYSTEM VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC RECORD MAPPING COMPACT TWO-STEP ROCKER ARM ASSEMBLY DUAL VOLTAGE TANDEM ENGINE START SYSTEM AND METHOD METHOD FOR CONTROLLING EMISSIONS SPARK RETARD CONTROL DURING CYLINDER TRANSITIONS IN A
DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND ENGINE
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-301465-US-NP GP-302735-US-NP GP-302897-US-NP GP-302104-US-NP
GP-300576-US-NP GP-302071-US-NP GP-301908-US-NP GP-301728-US-NP GP-302013-US-NP GP-301616-US-NP
GP-301598-US-NP GP-301809-US-NP GP-301326-US-NP
GP-301604-US-NP
GP-301241-US-NP
GP-302604-US-NP
GP-302589-US-NP GP-300968-US-NP
GP-302885-US-NP GP-302184-US-NP GP-303285-US-NP GP-302360-US-DIV1 GP-302275-US-NP GP-300526-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/151430 20 May 2002
10/368897 18 Feb 2003
10/429754 05 May 2003
10/273686 19 Oct 2002
09/996850 21 Nov 2001 10/358132 04 Feb 2003
10/431998 08 May 2003
10/282842 29 Oct 2002 10/319950 16 Dec 2002 10/283021 29 Oct 2002
10/132058 25 Apr 2002 10/269846 11 Oct 2002 10/269631 11 Oct 2002
10/282900 29 Oct 2002 10/278603 23 Oct 2002
10/358098 04 Feb 2003
10/437540 14 May 2003 10/104111 22 Mar 2002
10/445628 27 May 2003 10/303242 25 Nov 2002 10/443313 22 May 2003 10/772000 04 Feb 2004 10/391834 18 Mar 2003 10/184600 26 Jun 2002
Publication No.
2002-0174857 2004-0076919 2003-0095904 2004-0149693
2004-0079007 2004-0116237 2004-0072430 2003-0203261 2004-0073381 2004-0069037 2004-0082424 2004-0082426
2002-0170527 2004-0099242 2004-0157480 2004-0001292
Pub. Date
28 Nov 2002 22 Apr 2004 22 May 2003 05 Aug 2004
29 Apr 2004 17 Jun 2004 29 Apr 2004 30 Oct 2003 15 Apr 2004 15 Apr 2004 29 Apr 2004 29 Apr 2004
21 Nov 2002 27 May 2004 12 Aug 2004 01 Jan 2004
Grant No.
6769415 6769511 6769731 6769909
6770252 6770835 6771031 6772545 6773370 6773371
6773841 6775623 6776020
6776738
6780138
6780141
6782855 6782865
6782878 6786190 6786535 6786741 6786845 6788504
Grant Date
03 Aug 2004 03 Aug 2004 03 Aug 2004 03 Aug 2004
03 Aug 2004
Official Title
EVAPORATIVE CONTROL SYSTEM VARIABLE TUNED EXHAUST SYSTEM CARGO COVER HAVING HINGED RAILS PAINT BAKING OVEN WITH RADIANT TUBE HEATING ELEMENTS AND METHOD OF USING SAME ROLLING REGENERATION DIESEL PARTICULATE TRAP
03 Aug 2004 03 Aug 2004 10 Aug 2004 10 Aug 2004 10 Aug 2004
10 Aug 2004
METHOD OF WELDING A CAGE AND NUT ASSEMBLY TO A WORKPIECE CONTROL METHOD FOR AN ELECTRIC MOTOR-ACTIVATED CLUTCH MECHANISM UNIVERSAL LICENSE PLATE HOLDER SEVEN-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSION FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSIONS HAVING INTERCONNECTED PLANETARY GEARSETS AND INPUT CLUTCHES FUEL CELL HAVING INSULATED COOLANT MANIFOLD
10 Aug 2004 17 Aug 2004
17 Aug 2004
REAL-TIME NITROGEN OXIDES (NOX) ESTIMATION PROCESS APPARATUS FOR BENDING AND TRANSPORTING AN ALUMINUM SHEET AND METHOD OF STRETCH FORMING AN ALUMINUM METAL SHEET FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSIONS WITH A STATIONARY PLANETARY MEMBER AND INPUT CLUTCHES
24 Aug 2004
FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS, THREE CLUTCHES, AND TWO BRAKES
24 Aug 2004
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REDUCING TIP-OUT OSCILLATION EFFECTS IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
31 Aug 2004
31 Aug 2004
31 Aug 2004 07 Sep 2004 07 Sep 2004 07 Sep 2004
VALVE TRAIN AND METHOD FOR REDUCING OIL FLOW TO DEACTIVATED ENGINE VALVES METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROL OF A VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT ENGINE FOR FUEL ECONOMY AND PERFORMANCE PCV ASSEMBLY AND FITTING COMPACT TURBOCHARGED CYLINDER DEACTIVATION ENGINE VERTICALLY AND HORIZONTALLY SPLIT MIDGATE ASSEMBLY ELONGATED ELASTOMERIC CONNECTOR AND METHOD
07 Sep 2004 07 Sep 2004
MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION MOBILE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM WITH DEACTIVATABLE GFCI PROTECTION
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
H-205683-US-NP GP-301388-US-NP GP-300848-US-NP GP-302483-US-NP GP-301206-US-NP GP-301733-US-NP GP-300381-US-NP GP-301866-US-NP GP-301700-US-NP GP-300807-US-NP GP-301447-US-NP
GP-302161-US-NP GP-302224-US-NP GP-302327-US-NP GP-301752-US-NP GP-302362-US-NP GP-301556-US-NP
GP-301499-US-NP
GP-300473-US-NP GP-301576-US-NP GP-301758-US-NP
GP-302407-US-NP GP-301442-US-NP GP-302534-US-NP GP-303404-US-NP GP-302511-US-NP GP-301164-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/993250 19 Nov 2001
10/001288 01 Nov 2001 09/740583 18 Dec 2000
10/674126 29 Sep 2003 10/213970 06 Aug 2002
10/305379 26 Nov 2002 10/358697 05 Feb 2003
10/278837 23 Oct 2002
10/230916 29 Aug 2002 09/996859 20 Nov 2001 10/268455 10 Oct 2002
10/414072 15 Apr 2003
10/187273 26 Jun 2002 10/443312 22 May 2003 10/359027 05 Feb 2003 10/359019 05 Feb 2003
10/118282 08 Apr 2002
10/269658 11 Oct 2002
09/943366 29 Aug 2001 10/602376 25 Jun 2003 10/341616 14 Jan 2003
10/321923 17 Dec 2002 10/298720 18 Nov 2002 10/409644 08 Apr 2003 10/644228 20 Aug 2003 10/322026 17 Dec 2002 10/044130 10 Jan 2002
Publication No.
2003-0094150 2003-0080565 2002-0075270-
A1 2004-0060953
2004-0082422 2004-0043279 2002-0076596-
A1 2004-0069257
2004-0206406 2004-0000658 2004-0152607 2004-0074882 2003-0191571
2004-0069038
2002-0112494
2004-0134186
2004-0113449 2004-0096295
2004-0115999 2003-0129108
Pub. Date
22 May 2003 01 May 2003 20 Jun 2002
01 Apr 2004
29 Apr 2004 04 Mar 2004 20 Jun 2002 15 Apr 2004
21 Oct 2004 01 Jan 2004 05 Aug 2004 22 Apr 2004 09 Oct 2003
15 Apr 2004
22 Aug 2002
15 Jul 2004
17 Jun 2004 20 May 2004
17 Jun 2004 10 Jul 2003
Grant No.
6789517 6791202 6792400 6792918 6793107 6793275 6793544 6793605 6794068 6794076 6796275
6796330 6796546 6796600 6797680 6797914 6799108
6799450
6800385 6801848 6802181
6802552 6802682 6803733 6805393 6805593 6805721
Grant Date Official Title
14 Sep 2004 METHOD FOR MANAGING THERMAL LOAD ON AN ENGINE
14 Sep 2004 14 Sep 2004
VEHICLE REMOTE STARTING SYSTEM SHUTOFF VISUALIZATION OF COMPLEX SYSTEM INTERACTIONS
21 Sep 2004 21 Sep 2004
VACUUM RELIEF MODULAR RESERVOIR ASSEMBLY STOWABLE COAT HANGER SUPPORT FOR A VEHICLE
21 Sep 2004 21 Sep 2004
LOAD BEARING BODY PANEL ASSEMBLY FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE CORROSION RESISTANT FUEL CELL TEMINAL PLATES
21 Sep 2004 21 Sep 2004
PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH CLUTCHED INPUT AND TWO BRAKES FUEL CELL STACK DESIGN AND METHOD OF OPERATION
21 Sep 2004 28 Sep 2004
FUEL CELL WITH A DEVICE FOR STORING WATER METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CALCULATING MINIMUM VALVE LIFT FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
28 Sep 2004
28 Sep 2004 28 Sep 2004 28 Sep 2004
PRESSURE CONTROL APPARATUS FOR A TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISM VALVE ASSEMBLY VEHICLE BODY WITH PRE-HUNG MIDGATE PANEL TRACTION FLUID WITH DI-ACID ESTER BRIDGED DIMER
28 Sep 2004 28 Sep 2004
JOINING WORKPIECES BY LASER WELDING WITH POWDER INJECTION CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING A CONSTANT ENGINE IDLE SPEED OF AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONEQUIPPED VEHICLE
05 Oct 2004
METHOD OF STRETCH FORMING AN ALUMINUM METAL SHEET AND HANDLING EQUIPMENT FOR DOING THE SAME
05 Oct 2004 05 Oct 2004 12 Oct 2004
COOLING FAN SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE WITH FUEL CELL PROPULSION METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SENSING MISFIRE IN AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING CATALYST EFFICIENCY AND SECONDARY AIR INJECTION
12 Oct 2004 12 Oct 2004 12 Oct 2004
19 Oct 2004 19 Oct 2004
19 Oct 2004
VEHICLE END GATE ASSEMBLY SPIRALED SELF-PIERCING RIVET PILLAR-MOUNTED POWER DOOR LOCK AND POWER WINDOW SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE DOUBLE PIVOTING REAR CLOSURE QUICK CONNECT BATTERY TERMINAL FUEL PROCESSOR THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-300473-US-DIV1 GP-301547-US-NP
GP-301893-US-NP GP-302405-US-NP GP-302787-US-NP GP-301501-US-NP GP-303320-US-NP GP-303046-US-NP GP-302988-US-NP GP-302050-US-NP GP-301774-US-NP GP-302590-US-NP GP-301119-US-NP GP-301562-US-DIV1 GP-303284-US-NP P006458-US-NP
GP-302791-US-NP GP-302356-US-NP GP-302592-US-NP GP-302358-US-NP GP-301957-US-NP GP-302675-US-NP GP-301458-US-NP
GP-301597-US-NP GP-302774-US-NP GP-301789-US-NP GP-302148-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
Publication No.
10/230876 29 Aug 2002 2003-0044661
10/431698 08 May 2003
10/386256 11 Mar 2003 10/243132 13 Sep 2002 2004-0054459 10/364203 11 Feb 2003 10/269234 11 Oct 2002 2004-0069039 10/646549 21 Aug 2003
10/666748 18 Sep 2003
10/685324 14 Oct 2003
10/277360 22 Oct 2002 2004-0074474
10/277359 22 Oct 2002 2004-0074481
10/717320 19 Nov 2003 09/999797 31 Oct 2001 2003-0080519 10/732713 10 Dec 2003 2004-0119313
10/631307 31 Jul 2003 10/279660 24 Oct 2002 2004-0080944-
A1
10/391874 18 Mar 2003 2004-0184868
10/437572 14 May 2003 2004-0228680 10/385864 11 Mar 2003 10/273062 17 Oct 2002 2004-0077445 10/414162 15 Apr 2003 10/273432 17 Oct 2002 2004-0074627
10/242183 12 Sep 2002 2004-0052722
09/997190 20 Nov 2001 2003-0096151 10/305382 26 Nov 2002 2004-0100368
10/298895 18 Nov 2002 2004-0098184
10/272532 15 Oct 2002 2004-0073367
Pub. Date
06 Mar 2003
18 Mar 2004 15 Apr 2004
22 Apr 2004 22 Apr 2004 01 May 2003 24 Jun 2004
Grant No.
6805984
6808471
6809501 6810318 6810683 6810709 6810727
6810845
6810853
6810854
6810866
6811010 6811159 6811201
6811208
Grant Date
19 Oct 2004
26 Oct 2004
26 Oct 2004 26 Oct 2004 02 Nov 2004 02 Nov 2004 02 Nov 2004
02 Nov 2004
02 Nov 2004
02 Nov 2004
02 Nov 2004
02 Nov 2004 02 Nov 2004 02 Nov 2004
02 Nov 2004
Official Title
COOLING FAN SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE WITH FUEL CELL PROPULSION METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING SECURITY FOR ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED CYLINDER ACTIVATION AND DEACTIVATION METHOD OF IMPROVING FUEL ECONOMY DRIVE TORQUE TRANSFER SCHEME THERMOSTAT EXPANSION VALVE EXIT FLOW SILENCER DEVICE HEATED METAL FORMING TOOL TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM ALGORITHM FOR DUAL PLACARD APPLICATIONS LUBRICATION SYSTEM USING VALVES TO MEET VARIOUS ENGINE OIL PRESSURE REQUIREMENTS ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL (ETC) IDLE AREA REQUEST SECURITY METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREDICTING AND CONTROLLING MANIFOLD PRESSURE ENGINE WITH MODIFIED CAM PROFILES FOR INTERNAL EGR CONTROL MULTIPLE CONNECTION SYNCHRONIZER GASKET AND HEAT SHIELD FOR A FLANGED JOINT AUTOMATIC SUN VISOR AND SOLAR SHADE SYSTEM FOR VEHICLES SELF-CAMMING TORQUE ROD ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLES
29 Apr 2004 6811285
02 Nov 2004
METHOD AND STRUCTURE FOR ATTACHING A LENS TO A HOUSING IN AN AUTOMOTIVE LIGHTING ASSEMBLY
23 Sep 2004 6811345
18 Nov 2004 6811349 6811455
22 Apr 2004 6811506 6811513
22 Apr 2004 6811625
18 Mar 2004 6811764
02 Nov 2004
02 Nov 2004 02 Nov 2004 02 Nov 2004 02 Nov 2004 02 Nov 2004
02 Nov 2004
FASTENER ASSEMBLY WITH SELF CENTERING ANTIROTATON ELEMENTS RETAINING RING APPARATUS PROPSHAFT WITH FLOATING CENTER SUPPORT ENGINE ACCESSORY BELT DRIVE WITH SELF-ALIGNING PULLEY MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION METHOD FOR PROCESSING OF CONTINUOUSLY CAST ALUMINUM SHEET HYDROGEN GENERATION SYSTEM USING STABILIZED BOROHYDRIDES FOR HYDROGEN STORAGE
22 May 2003 6811918 27 May 2004 6812832 20 May 2004 6813552 15 Apr 2004 6813562
02 Nov 2004 02 Nov 2004 02 Nov 2004 02 Nov 2004
LOW CONTACT RESISTANCE PEM FUEL CELL VEHICLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM WITH INTEGRATED PREIMPACT SENSING METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM THREAT ASSESSMENT ALGORITHM FOR FORWARD COLLISION WARNING
GP-301443-US-NP
10/298969 18 Nov 2002 2004-0096296 20 May 2004 6814531 09 Nov 2004 ROTATION RESTRAINING SELFPIERCING RIVET
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
H-204803-US-NP
GP-302618-US-NP GP-301967-US-NP GP-301754-US-DIV1
GP-301872-US-NP
GP-301356-US-NP
GP-302684-US-NP GP-300180-US-NP
GP-302393-US-NP
GP-300278-US-NP P006457-US-NP GP-301600-US-CIP1 GP-300536-US-NP GP-302135-US-NP GP-302968-US-NP
GP-300942-US-NP GP-302886-US-NP GP-302336-US-NP
GP-302382-US-NP GP-302995-US-NP GP-302765-US-NP
GP-301687-US-NP GP-301896-US-NP GP-301367-US-NP
GP-301422-US-NP GP-302947-US-NP
GP-301578-US-NP
GP-302479-US-NP
GP-301812-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/584210 31 May 2000
10/305422 26 Nov 2002 10/305432 26 Nov 2002
10/630424 30 Jul 2003
10/305426 26 Nov 2002
10/269663 11 Oct 2002
10/405987 02 Apr 2003 09/667208 21 Sep 2000
10/646558 21 Aug 2003
10/041381 08 Jan 2002 10/174756 19 Jun 2002 10/601944 23 Jun 2003 10/191919 09 Jul 2002 10/337220 06 Jan 2003 10/383782 07 Mar 2003
10/211873 02 Aug 2002 10/664328 17 Sep 2003 10/364171 11 Feb 2003
10/396801 24 Mar 2003 10/431720 08 May 2003 10/414324 15 Apr 2003
10/295120 15 Nov 2002 10/074913 11 Feb 2002 10/206140 26 Jul 2002
10/359026 05 Feb 2003 10/444929 23 May 2003
10/206122 26 Jul 2002
10/400830 27 Mar 2003
10/154271 23 May 2002
Publication No.
2004-0075365 2004-0102882 2004-0045521 2004-0102887 2004-0071630
2003-0127842 2003-0235057-
A1 2004-0009384 2004-0129690
2004-0020321
2004-0222656 2003-0119623 2003-0152821 2004-0018401
2004-0231623 2003-0089536 2004-0191005 2003-0220164
Pub. Date
22 Apr 2004 27 May 2004 11 Mar 2004 27 May 2004 15 Apr 2004
17 Jul 2003 25 Dec 2003 15 Jan 2004 08 Jul 2004
05 Feb 2004
11 Nov 2004 26 Jun 2003 14 Aug 2003 29 Jan 2004
25 Nov 2004 15 May 2003 30 Sep 2004 27 Nov 2003
Grant No.
6815106
6815873 6816766 6817333
6819998
6821499
6822195 6823726
6823840
6824164 6824300 6824701 6824909 6825442 6826957
6826976 6827069 6827165
6827353 6827386 6827387
6827664 6827747 6828053
6828283 6830020
6830117
6830414
6830524
Grant Date
09 Nov 2004
09 Nov 2004 09 Nov 2004 16 Nov 2004
16 Nov 2004
23 Nov 2004
23 Nov 2004
Official Title
FUEL CELL HAVING DYNAMICALLY REGULATED BACKPRESSURE RELEASABLE FASTENER SYSTEM CONTINUOUS COLLISION SEVERITY PREDICTION PISTON AND CYLINDER BORE HAVING IMPROVED SCUFFING RESISTANCE METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM METHOD OF GENERATING HYDROGEN BY REACTION OF BOROHYDRIDES AND HYDRATES AUTOMATED WELD LOCATION SYSTEM FOR VEHICLES
30 Nov 2004 30 Nov 2004
METHOD AND SYSTEM OF SIMULATING A COLD OR HOT START AUTOMOBILE EMISSIONS TEST MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE
30 Nov 2004 VEHICLE ROOF LINER FOR OCCUPANT PROTECTION
30 Nov 2004 HEADLAMP MOUNTING PLUG
30 Nov 2004 30 Nov 2004 30 Nov 2004
MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUIDS WITH AN ADDITIVE PACKAGE LOW-HUMIDIFICATION AND DURABLE FUEL CELL MEMBRANE TAILOR WELDED BLANK FOR FLUID FORMING OPERATION
07 Dec 2004
07 Dec 2004 07 Dec 2004 07 Dec 2004
07 Dec 2004 07 Dec 2004 07 Dec 2004
07 Dec 2004 07 Dec 2004 07 Dec 2004
07 Dec 2004 14 Dec 2004
14 Dec 2004
14 Dec 2004
14 Dec 2004
SELF CONTAINED PORTABLE AIR PRESSURE DECAY TEST APPARATUS LEVER AND SHAFT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD DETECTION OF FUEL DYNAMICAL STEADY STATE ELECTRO-MECHANICAL POWERTRAIN WITH A FUEL CELL TRANSMISSION EXTERNALLY SUPPORTED WIDE TOLERANCE SEAL DOUBLE PIVOTING TAILGATE VEHICLE CHILD SEATING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE THEREFOR TRANSMISSION PEM FUEL CELL SEPARATOR PLATE INSITU RESISTIVE CURRENT AND TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION CIRCUIT FOR A FUEL CELL TRACTION FLUID WITH ALKANE BRIDGED DIMER DIESEL ENGINE WITH INTAKE CAM PHASER FOR COMPRESSION RATIO CONTROL VEHICLE CHASSIS HAVING SYSTEMS RESPONSIVE TO NONMECHANICAL CONTROL SIGNALS CANISTER POWDER PAINT DELIVERY APPARATUS AND METHOD CRANK DRIVE BELT SYSTEM WITH TRIPLE PULLEY TENSIONER
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-300966-US-NP GP-302647-US-NP
GP-304211-US-NP
GP-302341-US-NP GP-301538-US-NP GP-303848-US-NP GP-302086-US-NP GP-302037-US-NP GP-302287-US-NP GP-302575-US-NP GP-302159-US-NP
GP-301920-US-NP GP-301704-US-NP
GP-300680-US-NP GP-301904-US-NP GP-301895-US-NP GP-300351-US-NP
GP-303011-US-NP GP-302486-US-NP GP-303406-US-NP
GP-303024-US-NP GP-301952-US-NP GP-303286-US-NP GP-302283-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/003869 24 Oct 2001
10/189823 03 Jul 2002
10/686015 14 Oct 2003
10/439484 16 May 2003 10/167772 11 Jun 2002
10/819418 07 Apr 2004 10/396767 24 Mar 2003 10/410921 10 Apr 2003 10/370873 20 Feb 2003
10/405981 02 Apr 2003 10/443451 22 May 2003
10/336119 03 Jan 2003 10/315509 09 Dec 2002
10/191201 09 Jul 2002
10/202464 24 Jul 2002 10/359020 05 Feb 2003 10/242981 13 Sep 2002
10/797228 10 Mar 2004 10/405994 02 Apr 2003
10/691092 22 Oct 2003
10/617520 11 Jul 2003
10/178001 21 Jun 2002 10/443310 22 May 2003 10/173522 17 Jun 2002
Publication No.
2003-0077499 20040004852
2003-0226427
2004-0164567 2004-0235607 2004-0128964 2004-0108022 2004-0009382 2003-0037427 2004-0050128
2005-0005923 2003-0234530 2004-0232722 2003-0231936
Pub. Date
24 Apr 2003 08 Jan 2004
11 Dec 2003
26 Aug 2004 25 Nov 2004 08 Jul 2004 10 Jun 2004 15 Jan 2004 27 Feb 2003 18 Mar 2004
13 Jan 2005 25 Dec 2003 25 Nov 2004 18 Dec 2003
Grant No.
6830842 6831442
6832148
6832583 6834567 6834626 6834741 6834838 6834898 6835020 6835157
6835224 6835254
6835484 6836943 6836948 6837087
6837088 6837196 6837201
6837231 6837519 6837529 6837656
Grant Date
14 Dec 2004 14 Dec 2004
14 Dec 2004
Official Title
HYDROGEN PURGED MOTOR FOR ANODE RE-CIRCULATION BLOWER UTILIZING ZERO-SEQUENCE SWITCHINGS FOR REVERSIBLE CONVERTERS (DO NOT REBILL-UTBattelle paying) AUTOMATIC ENGINE STOP AND RESTART MODE FOR REDUCING EMISSIONS OF A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE
21 Dec 2004 DIRECT ACTING DIFFERENTIAL TWO-STEP VALVE TRAIN
28 Dec 2004
28 Dec 2004 28 Dec 2004 28 Dec 2004 28 Dec 2004
28 Dec 2004 28 Dec 2004
28 Dec 2004 28 Dec 2004
MULTIPLE TORQUE ADJUSTABLE SPINDLES WITH A SINGLE DRIVE MOTOR HYBRID ELECTRIC POWERTRAIN ENGINE COVER WITH INTERNAL VIBRATION DAMPING PLATES SELECTIVELY DEPLOYABLE CUPHOLDER ACTUATOR MOUNTING AND METHOD FOR MOTOR VEHICLE BUMPER BI-DIRECTION SELF-PIERCING RIVETING APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING A PLURALITY OF SYNCHRONIZERS IN A MANUAL PLANETARY TRANSMISSION OPEN END DIESEL PARTICULATE TRAP RECRYSTALLIZATION OF METAL ALLOY SHEET WITH CONVECTION & INFRARED RADIATION HEATING
28 Dec 2004 04 Jan 2005 04 Jan 2005 04 Jan 2005
04 Jan 2005 04 Jan 2005 04 Jan 2005
SUPERSONIC VAPOR COMPRESSION AND HEAT REJECTION CYCLE VEHICLE BODY MANUFACTURING PROCESS METHOD OF JOINING A SHEET METAL PART TO A METAL TUBE GUIDE PIN SLOT ARRANGEMENT FOR SUPER PLASTIC FORMING BLANKS PROVIDING IMPROVED BLANK GUIDANCE AND FORMED PART RELEASE BLOW-FORMING FLASK AND TOOL ASSEMBLY ENGINE VALVE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY WITH AUTOMATIC REGULATION APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LESSENING THE ACCUMULATION OF HIGH BOILING FRACTION FROM FUEL IN INTAKE VALVES OF COMBUSTION ENGINES
04 Jan 2005 04 Jan 2005
CYLINDER BANK WORK OUTPUT BALANCING BASED ON EXHAUST GAS A/F RATIO SEAT BELT LATCH PLATE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
04 Jan 2005 04 Jan 2005
MIDGATE ASSEMBLY INCLUDING FIXED WINDOW AND CROSSBAR MOBILITY EQUIPMENT SECUREMENT DEVICE
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-301188-US-NP GP-301697-US-NP GP-302343-US-NP GP-302443-US-NP GP-303093-US-NP GP-300869-US-NP GP-302175-US-CIP1 GP-302175-US-NP GP-302602-US-NP GP-302863-US-NP GP-303331-US-NP
GP-303398-US-NP GP-301360-US-NP GP-303138-US-NP
GP-302655-US-NP GP-301678-US-NP GP-302668-US-NP GP-300403-US-DIV1 GP-303381-US-NP GP-303889-US-NP
GP-302400-US-NP GP-304300-US-NP GP-303970-US-NP GP-301672-US-NP
GP-304156-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/120704 11 Apr 2002
Publication No.
2003-0193009
Pub. Date
16 Oct 2003
Grant No.
6838201
10/224140 19 Aug 2002 2004-0033410 19 Feb 2004 6838202
10/404851 01 Apr 2003 10/435209 09 May 2003
6838852 6838979
10/664172 17 Sep 2003
6840215
10/315771 09 Dec 2002 2004-0109247 10 Jun 2004 6840637
10/352767 28 Jan 2003 2004-0146710 29 Jul 2004 6841013
10/269923 11 Oct 2002 2004-0146710 29 Jul 2004 6841235
10/669918 24 Sep 2003
6841969
10/664344 17 Sep 2003 10/383202 06 Mar 2003
6842684 6842685
10/779362 13 Feb 2004
6843088
10/278600 23 Oct 2002 2004-0079129 29 Apr 2004 6843089
10/700975 04 Nov 2003
6843214
10/464269 18 Jun 2003 2004-0255905 23 Dec 2004 6843229
10/358133 10/207667 10/784354 10/649498
04 Feb 2003 29 Jul 2002 23 Feb 2004 26 Aug 2003
2003-0037971 2004-0166982 2004-0104279
27 Feb 2003 26 Aug 2004 03 Jun 2004
6843303 6843336 6843348 6843424
10/789514 25 Feb 2004
6843521
10/356044 31 Jan 2003
6843752
10/755841 12 Jan 2004
6843945
10/838606 04 May 2004
6844522
10/469116 25 Aug 2003 2004-0144371 29 Jul 2004 6845616
10/817082 02 Apr 2004
6845743
Grant Date
04 Jan 2005
04 Jan 2005
04 Jan 2005 04 Jan 2005
11 Jan 2005 11 Jan 2005 11 Jan 2005
Official Title
FUEL CELL STACK COOLANT CONDUCTIVITY MONITORING CIRCUIT FUEL CELL BIPOLAR PLATE HAVING A CONDUCTIVE FOAM AS A COOLANT LAYER PLUG AND PLAY ELECTRIC MACHINE VEHICLE-TRAILER BACKING UP JACKKNIFE DETECTION AND WARNING SYSTEM ENGINE TORQUE CONTROL WITH DESIRED STATE ESTIMATION EXTERIOR REARVIEW MIRROR SYSTEM METALLIC NANOWIRE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
11 Jan 2005 METALLIC NANOWIRE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
11 Jan 2005
11 Jan 2005 11 Jan 2005
FLUX OBSERVER IN A SENSORLESS CONTROLLER FOR PERMANENT MAGNET MOTORS METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING A BRAKE SYSTEM IMPROVED TCS STABILITY UTILIZING A CONTROLLED CENTER DIFFERENTIAL AND ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
18 Jan 2005 18 Jan 2005 18 Jan 2005
18 Jan 2005 18 Jan 2005 18 Jan 2005 18 Jan 2005 18 Jan 2005 18 Jan 2005
18 Jan 2005 18 Jan 2005 18 Jan 2005 25 Jan 2005
RAISED SURFACE FEATURES FOR HOT BLOW-FORMING TOOLING METHOD OF PRODUCING SURFACE FEATURES IN SHEET METAL USING SUPERPLASTIC FORMING METHOD FOR BALANCING ENGINE CYLINDER BANK OUTPUT USING CRANKSHAFT SENSING AND INTAKE CAM PHASING DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND FAULT INDICATION METHOD OF SAND COREMAKING VEHICLE BELLY PAN LUBRICATION CONTROL DEVICE MOTOR VEHICLE WITH A HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIRCONDITIONING SYSTEM PIVOTING INSTRUMENT PANEL CENTRAL STACK STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR FLOW-THROUGH INSTRUMENT PANEL CONSOLE INTERFACE TORQUE CONVERTER SLIP CONTROL FOR DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND IN-MOLD COATING OF POLYMER COMPOSITE PARTS FOR METALLIZATION AND PAINTING METHOD OF METALLURGICALLY BONDING ARTICLES AND ARTICLE THEREFOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WHICH CAN BE OPERATED WITH A CHOICE OF DIFFERENT FUELS, ESPECIALLY FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVE SYSTEM
25 Jan 2005 OIL PAN WITH VERTICAL BAFFLES FOR OIL FLOW CONTROL
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-301622-US-NP GP-301962-US-NP GP-302714-US-NP GP-301718-US-NP H-204428-US-DIV1 H-205672-US-NP GP-301246-US-NP GP-303411-US-NP GP-302673-US-NP GP-300600-US-NP GP-302754-US-NP
GP-301980-US-NP GP-303539-US-NP
GP-303029-US-NP GP-302649-US-NP
GP-302466-US-NP GP-303502-US-NP GP-302267-US-NP GP-302696-US-NP GP-302895-US-NP
GP-302855-US-NP GP-304154-US-NP GP-302014-US-NP GP-301306-US-NP GP-302066-US-NP GP-301877-US-NP GP-300882-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/269659 11 Oct 2002
10/207737 29 Jul 2002 10/611367 01 Jul 2003
10/278825 23 Oct 2002
10/752603 07 Jan 2004 09/478731 06 Jan 2000
10/100483 18 Mar 2002
10/752133 06 Jan 2004 10/662548 15 Sep 2003
10/313613 06 Dec 2002 10/358131 04 Feb 2003
10/200671 22 Jul 2002 10/646618 21 Aug 2003
10/643732 19 Aug 2003 10/463139 17 Jun 2003
10/404371 01 Apr 2003 10/806674 23 Mar 2004 10/325499 19 Dec 2002 10/635095 06 Aug 2003 10/374187 26 Feb 2003
10/673067 26 Sep 2003 10/768299 30 Jan 2004 10/624250 22 Jul 2003 10/003965 31 Oct 2001
10/602786 24 Jun 2003 10/305383 26 Nov 2002 09/943308 31 Aug 2001
Publication No.
2004-0069438 2003-0038509 2005-0001452 2004-0082425 2004-0151955
2002-0142200
2004-0111199
2004-0011024 2005-0039972 2005-0041438 2004-0260437
2004-0118107 2005-0028767 2004-0165976
2005-0020406 2003-0080858 2004-0263406 2004-0102875 2003-0045989
Pub. Date
Grant No.
15 Apr 2004 6845810
27 Feb 2003 6845839 06 Jan 2005 6846038
29 Apr 2004 6846263
05 Aug 2004 6847188 6847922
03 Oct 2002 6849352
6851742 6853887
10 Jun 2004 6853895 6853919
22 Jan 2004 6854261 24 Feb 2005 6854557
24 Feb 2005 6856521 23 Dec 2004 6856867
6856885 6856886 24 Jun 2004 6857264 10 Feb 2005 6857404 26 Aug 2004 6857839
6857889 6857914 27 Jan 2005 6857987 01 May 2003 6859138
30 Dec 2004 6859181 27 May 2004 6859686 06 Mar 2003 6859712
Grant Date
25 Jan 2005
25 Jan 2005 25 Jan 2005 25 Jan 2005
25 Jan 2005
Official Title
LOST-FOAM CASTING APPARATUS FOR IMPROVED RECYCLING OF SPRUE-METAL VEHICLE BODY PLATFORM INTEGRAL VEHICLE FRONT ASSEMBLY PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH CLUTCHED INPUT AND A STATIONARY MEMBER FUEL CELL STACK MONITORING AND SYSTEM CONTROL
25 Jan 2005 01 Feb 2005 08 Feb 2005 08 Feb 2005 08 Feb 2005 08 Feb 2005
METHOD FOR COMPUTER-AIDED LAYOUT OF MANUFACTURING CELLS FUEL CELL SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING A FUEL CELL SYSTEM CAST ALLOY INSTRUMENT PANEL BEAMS WIRELESS BACKUP COMMUNICATION LINK FOR VEHICLE CONTROL METHOD FOR REMOTE ENGINE START METHOD FOR REDUCING REPEAT FALSE ALARM INDICATIONS IN VEHICLE IMPACT DETECTION SYSTEMS
15 Feb 2005 15 Feb 2005 15 Feb 2005
SELF-MODE STIRRED MICROWAVE HEATING FOR A PARTICULATE TRAP ANTI-JACKKNIFE CONTROL FOR VEHICLE-TRAILER BACKING UP USING REAR-WHEEL STEER CONTROL PULSE WIDTH MODULATION SOFTSWITCHING CONTROL
15 Feb 2005
15 Feb 2005 15 Feb 2005 22 Feb 2005 22 Feb 2005 22 Feb 2005
AUTOMATIC REACTIVATION OF PASSENGER-ACTIVATED FUNCTIONS FOR SHORT ENGINE RUN CYCLE TIMES VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT CONTROL VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT CONTROL AND METHOD EXHAUST EMISSION AFTERTREATMENT HYDRAULIC ENGINE VALVE ACTUATOR APPARATUS FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING A COMPONENT DETACHABLY MOUNTED ON A VEHICLE
22 Feb 2005 VEHICLE BODY TO CHASSIS CONNECTION AND METHOD
22 Feb 2005 22 Feb 2005 22 Feb 2005
22 Feb 2005 22 Feb 2005 22 Feb 2005
BATTERY POST CONNECTOR APPARATUS TRANSMISSION LOAD MODELING FOR ENGINE IDLE SPEED CONTROL KEY DETECTION SWITCH FOR VEHICLE ENTRY AND SECURITY SYSTEMS INTEGRATED SPIRAL AND TOPLOADED MONOPOLE ANTENNA GESTICULATING ANTHROPOMORPHIC INTERFACE ADAPTIVE COMPENSATION METHOD FOR AN ANTI-LOCK BRAKE CONTROL
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-303043-US-NP
GP-302430-US-NP GP-302710-US-NP GP-302406-US-NP GP-301798-US-NP GP-301748-US-NP GP-301159-US-NP GP-303147-US-NP GP-303267-US-NP GP-301945-US-NP GP-302379-US-NP GP-302313-US-NP
GP-302919-US-NP GP-301551-US-NP GP-301569-US-NP GP-301699-US-NP GP-301325-US-NP
GP-304120-US-NP
GP-302122-US-NP GP-303072-US-NP GP-301715-US-NP
GP-302293-US-NP GP-301735-US-NP GP-300031-US-DIV1 GP-301709-US-NP GP-302672-US-NP
GP-303566-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/666864 18 Sep 2003
10/266965 08 Oct 2002 10/611840 01 Jul 2003 10/400857 27 Mar 2003 10/367201 14 Feb 2003 10/305378 26 Nov 2002 10/126767 19 Apr 2002 10/409034 08 Apr 2003 10/682284 09 Oct 2003 10/176540 21 Jun 2002 10/724911 01 Dec 2003 10/462248 16 Jun 2003
10/394475 21 Mar 2003 10/243594 13 Sep 2002 10/336959 06 Jan 2003 10/163393 05 Jun 2002 10/277355 22 Oct 2002
10/686174 14 Oct 2003
10/426904 29 Apr 2003
10/666746 18 Sep 2003 10/408954 08 Apr 2003
10/383783 07 Mar 2003 10/392337 18 Mar 2003 10/251427 20 Sep 2002 10/408760 07 Apr 2003 10/635214 06 Aug 2003
10/772872 05 Feb 2004
Publication No.
2005-0061290 2004-0067407 2005-0000947 2004-0189013 2004-0102886 2003-0196309 2004-0200072 2003-0234522
2004-0052723 2005-0031856 2003-0228512 2004-0074894
2005-0060903
2003-0019363 2004-0195214 2005-0029983
Pub. Date
24 Mar 2005 08 Apr 2004 06 Jan 2005 30 Sep 2004 27 May 2004 23 Oct 2003 14 Oct 2004 25 Dec 2003
18 Mar 2004 10 Feb 2005 11 Dec 2003 22 Apr 2004
24 Mar 2005
30 Jan 2003 07 Oct 2004 10 Feb 2005
Grant No.
6860250
6861173 6861609 6863317 6864646 6865468 6865795 6865809 6866011 6866292 6866318 6866576
6866730 6866836 6866945 6866958 6867395
6868318
6868597 6868617 6868666
6868837 6869132 6869469 6870122 6870348
6871136
Grant Date
01 Mar 2005
Official Title
ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM AND PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE FOR LIMITING OVERHEAD OIL FLOW
01 Mar 2005
01 Mar 2005 08 Mar 2005 08 Mar 2005
08 Mar 2005
15 Mar 2005
CATALYST LAYER EDGE PROTECTION FOR ENHANCED MEA DURABILITY IN PEM FUEL CELLS WELDING ELECTRODE FOR ALUMINUM SHEETS LATCH ASSEMBLY MULTIPLE INVERTER SYSTEM WITH LOW POWER BUS RIPPLES AND METHOD THEREFOR METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM METHOD OF INSTALLING A VEHICLE ROOF ASSEMBLY
15 Mar 2005 METHOD OF PRELOADING TAPERED ROLLER BEARINGS
15 Mar 2005 15 Mar 2005 15 Mar 2005 15 Mar 2005
15 Mar 2005 15 Mar 2005 15 Mar 2005 15 Mar 2005 15 Mar 2005
15 Mar 2005
22 Mar 2005 22 Mar 2005 22 Mar 2005
BLOCK-MOUNTED PISTON SQUIRTER AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE AIR BAG SYSTEM BEVERAGE CONTAINER HOLDER FOR VEHICLES APPARATUS FOR REDUCING NOISE ENTERING A VEHICLE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT THROUGH A PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE METALLIC-BASED ADHESION MATERIALS METHOD OF GENERATING HYDROGEN FROM BOROHYDRIDES AND WATER MAGNESIUM CONTAINING ALUMINUM ALLOYS AND ANODIZING PROCESS ULTRA-LOW LOADINGS OF AU FOR STAINLESS STEEL BIPOLAR PLATES VARIABLE FLOW THERMOSTAT AND METHOD FOR VARIABLY CONTROLLING ENGINE TEMPERATURE METHOD FOR ADJUSTING BATTERY POWER LIMITS IN A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE TO PROVIDE CONSISTANT LAUNCH CHARACTERISTICS BLIND RIVET WITH ADHESIVE FOR JOINING AND ADHESIVE CHARGING METHOD GEAR CHECKER APPARATUS METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING CATALYST EFFICIENCY AND OXYGEN SENSOR PERFORMANCE
22 Mar 2005 22 Mar 2005 22 Mar 2005 22 Mar 2005 22 Mar 2005
COLD START FUEL VAPOR ENRICHMENT CROSS-CAR BEAM SYSTEMS GAS-LIQUID SEPARATOR FOR FUEL CELL SYSTEM ELECTRODE ALIGNMENT INSPECTOR AND METHOD ROTOR RESISTANCE ADAPTATION SCHEME FOR INDIRECT FIELD ORIENTED CONTROL OF INDUCTION MACHINE
22 Mar 2005 METHOD FOR ON-BOARD DIAGNOSIS OF COLD START
EMISSIONS REDUCTION CONTROL STRATEGY
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302740-US-NP
GP-302077-US-NP P008962-US-NP GP-301975-US-NP GP-302587-US-NP GP-303464-US-NP GP-302357-US-NP GP-302074-US-NP GP-302480-US-NP GP-301831-US-NP
GP-302077-US-CIP1 GP-302219-US-NP GP-302916-US-NP GP-302034-US-NP
GP-303954-US-NP GP-301684-US-NP GP-301112-US-CIP1 GP-300644-US-DIV1 GP-302448-US-NP GP-301626-US-NP
GP-301719-US-NP GP-302629-US-NP GP-301984-US-NP GP-303143-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
Publication No.
Pub. Date
10/305433 26 Nov 2002 2004-0102901 27 May 2004
10/135181 30 Apr 2002 2003-0201186 30 Oct 2003 10/414737 16 Apr 2003
10/368894 18 Feb 2003 10/626002 24 Jul 2003 2005-0016492 27 Jan 2005
10/787419 26 Feb 2004
10/407829 04 Apr 2003
10/303245 25 Nov 2002 2004-0099071 27 May 2004 10/383486 07 Mar 2003 2004-0174035 09 Sep 2004 10/178286 24 Jun 2002 2003-0234555 25 Dec 2003
10/304086 25 Nov 2002 2004-0050703 18 Mar 2004 10/357970 04 Feb 2003 2004-0150375 05 Aug 2004 10/389324 14 Mar 2003 2004-0178893 16 Sep 2004 10/304089 25 Nov 2002 2004-0074061 22 Apr 2004
10/704369 07 Nov 2003 10/662840 15 Sep 2003 2005-0056260 17 Mar 2005 10/655548 04 Sep 2003 2004-0080087 29 Apr 2004 10/794012 05 Mar 2004 2004-0169398 02 Sep 2004 10/632774 01 Aug 2003 20050026748-A1 03 Feb 2005 10/273709 19 Oct 2002 2004-0078127 22 Apr 2004
10/336226 03 Jan 2003 2004-0133326 08 Jul 2004 10/274493 17 Oct 2002 2004-0074273 22 Apr 2004 10/437738 14 May 2003 10/453883 03 Jun 2003 2004-0248686 09 Dec 2004
Grant No.
6871145
6872294 6872350 6874313 6874462 6874463 6874486 6874609 6874839 6874842
6875471 6876177 6876298 6877193
6877371 6877486 6877729 6877795 6878083 6879897
6879898 6880377 6880383 6880419
Grant Date
22 Mar 2005
Official Title
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE IMPACT ASSESSMENT USING DRIVER BRAKING ESTIMATION
29 Mar 2005 29 Mar 2005
05 Apr 2005 05 Apr 2005
05 Apr 2005
05 Apr 2005
05 Apr 2005 05 Apr 2005 05 Apr 2005
METALLIZATION OF POLYMER COMPOSITE PARTS FOR PAINTING RACK AND PINION EJECTOR GUIDING SYSTEM FOR A MOLDING MACHINE AUTOMOTIVE CATAYLST OXYGEN STORAGE CAPACITY DIAGNOSTIC ADAPTABLE MODIFICATION OF CYLINDER DEACTIVATION THRESHOLD ENGINE AND METHOD OF OPERATION WITH CYLINDER DEACTIVATION SUPERCHARGER WITH MULTIPLE BACKFLOW PORTS FOR NOISE CONTROL ROTARY-TO-LINEAR TRANSFER DEVICE VEHICLE ENDGATE WITH INTEGRAL DOOR AIR DEFLECTOR FOR ATTACHMENT TO A LOWER SURFACE OF A VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
05 Apr 2005 METALLIZATION OF POLYMER PARTS FOR PAINTING
05 Apr 2005 05 Apr 2005
LOAD DUMP TRANSIENT VOLTAGE CONTROLLER AUDIBLE WARNING FOR VEHICLE SAFETY SYSTEMS
12 Apr 2005
MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL NANOCOMPOSITE ELASTOMER FOR RELEASABLE ATTACHMENT APPLICATIONS
12 Apr 2005 12 Apr 2005 12 Apr 2005 12 Apr 2005 12 Apr 2005 12 Apr 2005
12 Apr 2005 19 Apr 2005 19 Apr 2005 19 Apr 2005
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING TIRE PRESSURE METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREDICTING A FUEL INJECTOR TIP TEMPERATURE RECONFIGURABLE WORKHOLDING FIXTURE VOLUME FILLING MECHANICAL STRUCTURES FOR MODIFYING CRASH DECELERATION PULSE PUMP SPEED COMPENSATION FOR TRANSMISSION LINE PRESSURE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ACHIEVING CONSTANT AVERAGE IMPACT DECELERATION INDEPENDENT OF VEHICLE LOAD METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE INTEGRATED CHASSIS CONTROL SYSTEM METHOD FOR DOUBLE ACTION GAS PRESSURE FORMING SHEET MATERIAL APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FUEL VAPOR LEAK DETECTION INTERNAL ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION RANGE SELECTION (ETRS) SYSTEM FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302573-US-NP GP-302922-US-NP GP-302549-US-NP GP-303160-US-NP GP-303056-US-NP
GP-300893-US-NP GP-301599-US-CIP2
GP-300690-US-NP GP-301942-US-NP GP-302073-US-NP
GP-302489-US-NP GP-302584-US-NP
GP-302297-US-NP GP-303387-US-NP GP-303309-US-NP
GP-302380-US-NP GP-302963-US-NP GP-300253-US-NP
GP-302627-US-NP
GP-302630-US-NP
GP-302487-US-NP
GP-304144-US-NP
GP-301083-US-NP
GP-304347-US-NP
H-204602-US-NP GP-302451-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/619667 15 Jul 2003
10/337256 06 Jan 2003
10/205501 24 Jul 2002 10/644343 20 Aug 2003 10/649841 26 Aug 2003
10/298785 18 Nov 2002 10/663050 15 Sep 2003
10/397612 26 Mar 2003 10/285317 31 Oct 2002 10/409512 08 Apr 2003
10/405891 02 Apr 2003 10/664323 17 Sep 2003
10/337017 06 Jan 2003 10/717121 19 Nov 2003 10/414604 16 Apr 2003
10/337257 06 Jan 2003 10/438771 15 May 2003
09/848509 03 May 2001
10/717117 19 Nov 2003
10/287466 04 Nov 2002
10/405995 02 Apr 2003 10/819401 07 Apr 2004 09/870428 30 May 2001
10/752144 06 Jan 2004 10/081913 22 Feb 2002 10/368981 19 Feb 2003
Publication No.
2005-0011625 2004-0129488 2003-0038468 2005-0040657 2005-0046225 2004-0093987 2004-0149953
2004-0088084
2005-0056254 2004-0129762 2005-0106014
2004-0129574 2002-0164509 2005-0103005 2004-0083784
2002-0179031
2003-0160109
Pub. Date
20 Jan 2005 08 Jul 2004 27 Feb 2003 24 Feb 2005 03 Mar 2005 20 May 2004 05 Aug 2004
06 May 2004
17 Mar 2005 08 Jul 2004 19 May 2005
08 Jul 2004 07 Nov 2002 19 May 2005 06 May 2004
05 Dec 2002
28 Aug 2003
Grant No.
6880618 6880855 6880856 6880870 6880878
6881241 6881353
6882129 6882906 6882928
6883474 6883497
6883699 6884032 6884050
6884336 6884385 6884534
6886330
6886383
6886510
6886511
6886519
6886613
6886757 6886861
Grant Date
19 Apr 2005 19 Apr 2005 19 Apr 2005 19 Apr 2005 19 Apr 2005
19 Apr 2005 19 Apr 2005
19 Apr 2005
Official Title
MAKING SUBCUTANEOUS FLOWCHANNELS IN FOAM PATTERNS ROTARY DRIVER CONTROL INPUT DEVICE VEHICLE BODY CONFIGURATIONS OUTSIDE VEHICLE DOOR HANDLE STACKED CARGO COVER STORAGE SYSTEM AND METHOD OF STORING THEREOF METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CLOSED-WALL CELLULAR METAL MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUIDS WITH STEARATE AND THIOPHOSPHATE ADDITIVES BATTERY PACK FOR A BATTERYPOWERED VEHICLE
19 Apr 2005 VEHICLE INFORMATION AND INTERACTION MANAGEMENT
19 Apr 2005 26 Apr 2005
ENHANCED DIAGNOSIS OF A MULTI-BANKED CATALYST EXHAUST SYSTEM ELECTROHYDRAULIC ENGINE VALVE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY
26 Apr 2005 26 Apr 2005
METHOD OF PREVENTING PREIGNITION FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE RIVET WITH SLIDING CAP FOR FRICTION STIR RIVETING
26 Apr 2005 26 Apr 2005
26 Apr 2005 26 Apr 2005 26 Apr 2005
03 May 2005
03 May 2005
WATER PUMP AND METHOD OF CLOSURE ROOTS SUPERCHARGER WITH EXTENDED LENGTH HELICAL ROTORS COLOR FINISHING METHOD COLORIZATION PELLET FOR INJECTION MOLDING PROCESS ELECTRONIC BY-PASS CONTROL OF GAS AROUND THE HUMIDIFIER TO THE FUEL CELL STACK HYDROFORMED TORQUE CONVERTER FLUID COUPLING MEMBER METHOD FOR STRETCH FORMING SHEET METAL BY PRESSING AND THE APPLICATION OF GAS PRESSURE
03 May 2005 03 May 2005 03 May 2005
ENGINE VALVE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY WITH DUAL HYDRAULIC FEEDBACK LOST MOTION ASSEMBLY FOR A POPPET VALVE OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING A SHUTDOWN OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
03 May 2005 03 May 2005
MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL FILLER PIPE HAVING FUEL PUMP NOZZLE LOCATING DIMPLES NOZZLE ASSEMBLY FOR HVOF THERMAL SPRAY SYSTEM
03 May 2005 TRUNK MOUNTED FUEL TANK ASSEMBLY
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302713-US-NP
GP-301379-US-NP
GP-301526-US-NP GP-302704-US-NP
GP-300358-US-NP GP-302783-US-NP GP-302664-US-NP
GP-302099-US-NP GP-301705-US-NP GP-303359-US-NP H-204325-US-NP GP-302295-US-NP GP-302376-US-NP GP-302435-US-NP GP-301530-US-NP H-204168-US-CNT1 GP-301874-US-NP GP-300880-US-NP
GP-303115-US-NP
GP-304536-US-NP GP-303205-US-NP GP-302282-US-NP
GP-301953-US-NP GP-303171-US-NP GP-302924-US-NP GP-302653-US-NP GP-302568-US-NP
GP-302558-US-NP
H-205168-US-CIP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/611375 01 Jul 2003
10/222377 16 Aug 2002
10/122815 15 Apr 2002 10/347890 21 Jan 2003
10/310166 04 Dec 2002 10/445624 27 May 2003 10/205479 25 Jul 2002
10/672867 26 Sep 2003 10/323298 18 Dec 2002 10/662959 15 Sep 2003
09/511292 23 Feb 2000 10/323254 18 Dec 2002 10/385366 10 Mar 2003 10/739609 18 Dec 2003
10/136862 30 Apr 2002 10/322092 17 Dec 2002
10/268503 10 Oct 2002 09/976887 15 Oct 2001
10/630623 30 Jul 2003
10/953954 29 Sep 2004 10/725065 01 Dec 2003 10/664324 17 Sep 2003
10/664325 17 Sep 2003 10/465190 19 Jun 2003 10/337235 06 Jan 2003 10/619363 14 Jul 2003 10/664291 17 Sep 2003
10/375933 26 Feb 2003
09/335851 14 Jun 1999
Publication No.
2005-0001451
2003-0194587 20040142224 2004-0110058 2004-0237281 2003-0037975 2005-0067856 2004-0118488 2004-0122562
2004-0118900 2004-0178552
2003-0203253 2003-0124405 2004-0070362 2003-0074126 2004-0055569
2005-0116506 2005-0057090 2005-0058521 2004-0259645 2004-0133322 2005-0011478 2005-0056265 2004-0163875
Pub. Date
06 Jan 2005
16 Oct 2003 22 Jul 2004 10 Jun 2004 02 Dec 2004 27 Feb 2003 31 Mar 2005 24 Jun 2004 24 Jun 2004
24 Jun 2004 16 Sep 2004
30 Oct 2003 03 Jul 2003 15 Apr 2004 17 Apr 2003 25 Mar 2004
02 Jun 2005 17 Mar 2005 17 Mar 2005 23 Dec 2004 08 Jul 2004 20 Jan 2005 17 Mar 2005 26 Aug 2004
Grant No.
6886885
6887598
6887602 6887610
6887613 6889414 6889785
6890019 6890394 6892116 6892796 6892924 6893011 6893079 6893756 6893770 6894454 6895322
6895941
6895946 6896319 6896340
6896462 6896623 6898496 6899070 6899093
6899194
6901989
Grant Date
03 May 2005
03 May 2005
03 May 2005 03 May 2005
03 May 2005 10 May 2005 10 May 2005
10 May 2005 10 May 2005 10 May 2005
Official Title
REAR AND SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY FOR A VEHICLE AND A METHOD OF ASSEMBLING A VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STARTING A FROZEN FUEL CELL RAPID RESPONSE FUEL CELL SYSTEM JOINING OF BIPOLAR PLATES IN PROTON EXCHANGE MEMBRANE FUEL CELL STACKS CORROSION RESISTANT PEM FUEL CELL REUSABLE RETAINER AND ASSEMBLY VEHICLE CHASSIS HAVING SYSTEMS RESPONSIVE TO NONMECHANICAL CONTROL SIGNALS VEHICLE DOOR IMPACT BEAM ARRANGEMENT HEATING OF METAL ALLOY SHEET BY THERMAL CONDUCTION VEHICLE INFORMATION AND INTERACTION MANAGEMENT
17 May 2005
17 May 2005
17 May 2005 17 May 2005
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING A POWER MODULE PROCESSING RIVET AND METHOD FOR FRICTION STIR RIVETING UPPER STRUT ASSEMBLY MOTOR VEHICLE BODY WITH SIDE IMPACT PROTECTION
17 May 2005 17 May 2005
LAMBDA SENSING WITH A FUEL CELL STACK STAMPED BIPOLAR PLATE FOR PEM FUEL CELL STACK
17 May 2005 17 May 2005
24 May 2005
24 May 2005 24 May 2005 24 May 2005
24 May 2005 24 May 2005
POSITION SENSORLESS CONTROL ALGORITHM FOR AC MACHINE ANTI-LOCK BRAKE CONTROL METHOD HAVING ADAPTIVE ENTRY CRITERIA METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE TORQUE CONTROL OF SUPERCHARGED ENGINE VEHICLE MODULAR BODY AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY THEREOF SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING A VEHICLE AT ZERO SPEED ON A GRADED SURFACE MECHANICAL AND ADHESIVE FASTENER UNIT AXIALLY COLLAPSIBLE PROPELLER SHAFT ASSEMBLY
24 May 2005 31 May 2005
PIVOTING ARM DRIVER CONTROL INPUT DEVICE ENGINE WITH DUAL OILING AND HYDRAULIC VALVES
31 May 2005 31 May 2005 07 Jun 2005
CONTROL SYSTEM METHOD FOR NOX CONTROL FOR CAM PHASER AND/OR EGR SYSTEMS LOWER VEHICLE BODY STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF USE THEREFOR REMOVING LOST FOAM PATTERN COATING RESIDUE FROM A CASTING
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
GP-303053-US-NP
H-204604-US-NP
GP-302736-US-NP GP-303625-US-NP
GP-301802-US-NP GP-303153-US-NP GP-301954-US-NP GP-300790-US-NP GP-302310-US-NP GP-303190-US-NP GP-302359-US-NP
GP-301884-US-NP
GP-302848-US-NP GP-301358-US-NP GP-304141-US-NP
GP-301714-US-NP GP-302621-US-NP
GP-304093-US-NP GP-300686-US-NP
GP-301624-US-NP
GP-301743-US-NP
GP-302591-US-NP P006549-US-NP GP-303117-US-NP GP-300972-US-NP
GP-301430-US-NP
GP-304071-US-NP GP-301614-US-NP GP-302691-US-NP
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/649499 26 Aug 2003
10/075106 13 Feb 2002
10/647706 25 Aug 2003 10/692239 23 Oct 2003
10/309785 04 Dec 2002 10/674129 29 Sep 2003 10/624275 22 Jul 2003 10/210187 01 Aug 2002 10/426421 30 Apr 2003 10/682251 09 Oct 2003 10/304897 26 Nov 2002
10/336960 06 Jan 2003
10/647401 25 Aug 2003 10/079962 21 Feb 2002 10/686177 14 Oct 2003
10/324566 19 Dec 2002 10/405969 02 Apr 2003
10/681586 08 Oct 2003 10/315500 09 Dec 2002
10/136207 01 May 2002
10/409513 08 Apr 2003
10/225452 21 Aug 2002 10/251005 20 Sep 2002 10/693684 24 Oct 2003 10/607953 27 Jun 2003
10/093182 07 Mar 2002
10/799979 12 Mar 2004 10/672952 26 Sep 2003 10/601613 23 Jun 2003
Publication No.
Pub. Date
Grant No.
2005-0046224 03 Mar 2005 6902222
2003-0152698 14 Aug 2003 6902768
2005-0045597 03 Mar 2005 6903298 2005-0090906 28 Apr 2005 6904325
2003-0168844 11 Sep 2003 6905138 2005-0067851 31 Mar 2005 6905157 2005-0019131 27 Jan 2005 6905295
2003-0039870 27 Feb 2003 6905791 6907725
2005-0076858 14 Apr 2005 6907848 2004-0099139 27 May 2004 6908498
2004-0130214 08 Jul 2004 6909201
2005-0044917 03 Mar 2005 6910358 2003-0154776 21 Aug 2003 6910371 2005-0076958 14 Apr 2005 6910493
2004-0118647 24 Jun 2004 6910558 2004-0195815 07 Oct 2004 6910714
2005-0079945 14 Apr 2005 6910986 2004-0108617 10 Jun 2004 6911169
2003-0207165 06 Nov 2003 6911277
6911952
2004-0035380 26 Feb 2004 6912981
2003-0081427A1
2005-0090361
01 May 2003 28 Apr 2005
6913376 6913556
2004-0263112 30 Dec 2004 6914410
2003-0167756 11 Sep 2003 6915629
6915672 2005-0066932 31 Mar 2005 6915775
2004-0255906 23 Dec 2004 6915779
Grant Date
07 Jun 2005
07 Jun 2005
07 Jun 2005 07 Jun 2005
14 Jun 2005 14 Jun 2005 14 Jun 2005
Official Title
CARGO COVER SIDE STORAGE SYSTEM AND METHOD OF STORING METHOD OF PRODUCING THERMALLY SPRAYED METALLIC COATING WITH ADDITIVES RESISTANCE WELDING CONTROL METHOD METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING ECU PARALLEL FLASH PROGRAMMING ARRANGEMENT ON A CAN-BASED VEHICLE SERIAL BUS IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY CHASSIS WITH ENERGYABSORPTION ZONES ENDGATE FOR A PICKUP TRUCK BLIND RIVET WITH EXTENDED ADHESIVE RESERVOIR
14 Jun 2005 21 Jun 2005
FUEL CELL SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATION METHOD FOR REDUCING ENGINE EXHAUST EMISSIONS
21 Jun 2005 21 Jun 2005
21 Jun 2005
28 Jun 2005 28 Jun 2005 28 Jun 2005
28 Jun 2005
CONNECTING ROD WITH LUBRICANT TUBE CARBON-CONCENTRATED MICROWAVE REGENERATED DIESEL PARTICULATE TRAP DUAL VOLTAGE ARCHITECTURE FOR AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS TWO TEMPERATURE TWO STAGE FORMING EXTENDED DURABILITY SENSING SYSTEM CONTROL APPARATUS, METHOD AND DIAGNOSTIC FOR HYDRAULIC FILL AND DRAIN SELF-LOCKING MECHANISM FOR A TELESCOPING COLUMN
28 Jun 2005
28 Jun 2005 28 Jun 2005
28 Jun 2005
28 Jun 2005
05 Jul 2005 05 Jul 2005 05 Jul 2005 05 Jul 2005
12 Jul 2005
ENERGY ABSORBING ASSEMBLY AND METHODS FOR OPERATING THE SAME SEVEN-SPEED TRANSMISSION CARBON FIBER-REINFORCED COMPOSITE MATERIAL AND METHOD OF MAKING DEVICE AND METHOD TO EXPAND OPERATING RANGE OF A FUEL CELL STACK CROSSED-SLOT ANTENNA FOR MOBILE SATELLITE AND TERRESTRIAL RADIO RECEPTION METHOD AND APPARATUS TO CORRECT A CAM PHASER FAULT SEALING BULB BOOT FOR MOVEABLE REFLECTORS POWER TRANSMISSION FOR A VEHICLE ELECTRIC DIFFERENTIAL TRACTION-CONTROL DRIVE SYSTEM AFTER-TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDUCING EMISSIONS IN DIESEL ENGINE EXHAUST
12 Jul 2005 12 Jul 2005
12 Jul 2005
HYDROTAPPING POWER UNIT ENGINE OPERATING METHOD AND APPARATUS PEDAL POSITION RATE-BASED ELECTRONIC THROTTLE
PROGRESSION
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-301844-US-NP
GP-303460-US-NP
GP-303323-US-NP GP-302440-US-NP GP-302488-US-NP
GP-303620-US-NP
GP-302976-US-NP
GP-302986-US-NP
GP-303188-US-NP
GP-302969-US-NP GP-303044-US-NP GP-304356-US-DIV1 GP-302756-US-NP1 GP-302726-US-NP
GP-302952-US-NP GP-302461-US-NP GP-301013-US-NP
GP-303490-US-NP
GP-301582-US-NP GP-302550-US-NP GP-302093-US-NP GP-300989-US-NP GP-301491-US-NP GP-300328-US-NP GP-301875-US-NP GP-303814-US-NP
GP-301734-US-NP GP-303405-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
Publication No.
Pub. Date
10/150522 17 May 2002 2003-0213466 20 Nov 2003
10/739790 18 Dec 2003 2005-0133334 23 Jun 2005
10/673759 29 Sep 2003 10/201828 24 Jul 2002 10/405965 02 Apr 2003
2005-0067853
2004-0018413A1
31 Mar 2005 29 Jan 2004
10/730436 08 Dec 2003 2005-0121007 09 Jun 2005
10/452276 02 Jun 2003 2004-0239085 02 Dec 2004
10/765239 26 Jan 2004 2005-0165583 28 Jul 2005
10/611844 01 Jul 2003 2005-0000065 06 Jan 2005
10/408752 07 Apr 2003
10/667233 18 Sep 2003 2005-0061279 24 Mar 2005 10/704082 07 Nov 2003 2004-0108094 10 Jun 2004 10/603086 24 Jun 2003 2004-0265163 30 Dec 2004 10/439588 19 May 2003 2004-0229087 18 Nov 2004
10/465478 18 Jun 2003 2004-0257094 23 Dec 2004 10/440808 19 May 2003 2004-0231125 25 Nov 2004 10/017441 14 Dec 2001 2003-0110762 19 Jun 2003
10/684632 14 Oct 2003 2005-0076690 14 Apr 2005
10/202452 24 Jul 2002 2003-0047362 13 Mar 2003 10/262575 01 Oct 2002 2004-0060750 01 Apr 2004 10/368998 19 Feb 2003 2004-0161293 19 Aug 2004 10/681680 08 Oct 2003 20050079462 14 Apr 2005 10/693265 24 Oct 2003 2005-0090352 28 Apr 2005 10/131128 24 Apr 2002 2003-0203260 30 Oct 2003 10/601726 23 Jun 2003 2004-0257028 23 Dec 2004 10/669919 24 Sep 2003 2005-0063205 24 Mar 2005
10/632306 01 Aug 2003 20050022584-A1 03 Feb 2005 10/762404 22 Jan 2004
Grant No.
6915781
6915890
6916058 6916573 6918360
6918384
6918868
6920412
6920675
6920753 6920850 6920911 6921512 6921601
6922064 6922882 6922986
6923030
6923281 6923282 6923592 6923642 6923742 6924052 6924617 6924993
6925855 6926634
Grant Date
12 Jul 2005
12 Jul 2005
12 Jul 2005
Official Title
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM WITH THROTTLE PRELOAD DURING CYLINDER DEACTIVATION LEARNING METHOD FOR ONCOMING CLUTCH FILL LEVEL AND VOLUME LIFTING APPARATUS
12 Jul 2005 19 Jul 2005 19 Jul 2005 19 Jul 2005 19 Jul 2005 26 Jul 2005 26 Jul 2005
PEM FUEL CELL STACK WITHOUT GAS DIFFUSION MEDIA ENGINE VALVE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY WITH HYDRAULIC FEEDBACK DIESEL ENGINE WITH CAM PHASERS FOR IN-CYLINDER TEMPERATURE CONTROL AIR BAG FOLD AND METHOD FOR A SUPPLEMETAL INFLATABLE RESTRAINT SYSTEM REAL TIME LIFE MODELS FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUIDS PROCESS FOR ATTACHMENT AND/OR DISENGAGEMENT OF COMPONENTS MAGNETO-ELECTROHYDRAULIC POWER STEERING SYSTEM
26 Jul 2005 26 Jul 2005 26 Jul 2005 26 Jul 2005
26 Jul 2005
ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM FOUNDRY SAND WITH OXIDATION PROMOTER ALUMINUM ALLOY FOR ENGINE BLOCKS FUEL CELL STACK HUMIDIFICATION METHOD INCORPORATING AN ACCUMULATION DEVICE FLUID QUALITY TEST METHOD BASED ON IMPEDANCE
02 Aug 2005 02 Aug 2005 02 Aug 2005 02 Aug 2005
METHOD OF JOINING TUBULAR MEMBERS CATALYTIC CONVERTER EARLY LIGHT OFF USING CYLINDER DEACTIVATION EXTERNAL ACTIVATION MECHANISM FOR PRESSURIZED FORMING CAVITY FULL SIZE VEHICLE REMOTE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
02 Aug 2005 02 Aug 2005
CHASSIS SUBASSEMBLY MODULE AND METHOD FOR USING SAME BALL AND SOCKET ROLLERS LOAD LATCH MECHANISM
02 Aug 2005 02 Aug 2005 02 Aug 2005
PREMIXED PREVAPORIZED COMBUSTOR POWER TRANSMISSION FOR A VEHICLE COOLANT FLOW FIELD DESIGN FOR FUEL CELL STACKS
02 Aug 2005 02 Aug 2005
09 Aug 2005 09 Aug 2005
POSITION SENSORLESS CONTROL ALGORITHM FOR AC MACHINE METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING A STAND-ALONE 4LEG VOLTAGE SOURCE INVERTER FUEL FILLING DETECTION ALL-WHEEL DRIVE TRANSFER CASE WITH DIFFERENT FRONT AND REAR AXLE RATIOS
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-301150-US-NP
GP-303014-US-NP GP-301753-US-NP GP-302153-US-NP GP-303119-US-NP
GP-305214-US-NP
GP-303540-US-NP GP-302956-US-NP GP-302793-US-NP
GP-303041-US-NP GP-301577-US-CIP1
GP-302079-US-NP GP-301542-US-NP
GP-302098-US-NP
GP-301602-US-NP
GP-304254-US-NP GP-303840-US-NP GP-300762-US-CNT1
GP-301354-US-CIP1 GP-301698-US-NP 2001P09653WOUS GP-302955-US-NP
GP-302554-US-NP
GP-302553-US-NP H-204801-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/993453 19 Nov 2001
10/662846 15 Sep 2003 10/650933 28 Aug 2003
10/206805 26 Jul 2002 10/342976 15 Jan 2003
10/942542 16 Sep 2004
10/766156 28 Jan 2004
10/854290 26 May 2004 10/688419 17 Oct 2003
10/693685 24 Oct 2003 10/462483 17 Jun 2003 10/647359 25 Aug 2003 09/656677 07 Sep 2000 10/781452 18 Feb 2004
10/690100 21 Oct 2003
10/797862 10 Mar 2004 10/771842 04 Feb 2004 10/995846 23 Nov 2004
10/462481 17 Jun 2003 10/171295 13 Jun 2002 10/485121 25 Jul 2002 10/669480 24 Sep 2003
10/405993 02 Apr 2003
10/272434 15 Oct 2002 10/236828 06 Sep 2002
Publication No.
2003-0093949 2005-0056619 2005-0046388 2004-0016101 2004-0134292
2005-0161023 2005-0082872
2005-0090354 2004/0206929 2005-0045850
2005-0178130
2005-0081589 2005-0200160 2005-0170752 2005-0070398
2004/0206928 2003-0232714
2005-0061283 2004-0195014 2004-0069556
Pub. Date
22 May 2003 17 Mar 2005 03 Mar 2005 29 Jan 2004 15 Jul 2004
28 Jul 2005 21 Apr 2005
28 Apr 2005 21 Oct 2004 03 Mar 2005
18 Aug 2005
21 Apr 2005 15 Sep 2005 04 Aug 2005 31 Mar 2005
21 Oct 2004 18 Dec 2003
24 Mar 2005 07 Oct 2004 15 Apr 2004
Grant No.
6926748 6927357 6927554 6928735 6928893 6928966 6928982 6929053 6929312
6929576 6929756 6929757 6931293 6931865
6931901 6932415 6932675 6932735
6932917 6933003 6934999 6935295
6935449 6935658 6936238
Grant Date
09 Aug 2005
09 Aug 2005 09 Aug 2005
Official Title
STAGED LEAN COMBUSTION FOR RAPID START OF A FUEL PROCESSOR WELD GUN EQUALIZER SIMPLE OPTIMAL ESTIMATOR FOR PBA STATE OF CHARGE
16 Aug 2005 16 Aug 2005
16 Aug 2005
16 Aug 2005 16 Aug 2005 16 Aug 2005
METHOD OF VEHICLE DOOR ASSEMBLY METHOD OF MAKING A GAS DIFFUSION MEDIA AND QUALITY CONTROLS FOR SAME SELF-REGULATING ELECTROHYDRAULIC VALVE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY CONTROLLING ENGINE CHARGE DILUTION FOR FUEL EFFICIENCY MOLD FILL METHOD AND SYSTEM DUCT/FRAME ELEMENT ASSEMBLAGES AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING DUCTS AND FRAME ELEMENTS
16 Aug 2005 16 Aug 2005
16 Aug 2005
POWER TRANSMISSION FOR A VEHICLE MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUIDS WITH A MOLYBDENUM-AMINE COMPLEX OXIDATION-RESISTANT MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID
16 Aug 2005 23 Aug 2005
METHOD FOR EARLY OPTIMIZATION OF A MANUFACTURING SYSTEM DESIGN METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING COOLANT TEMPERATURE RATIONALITY IN A MOTOR VEHICLE
23 Aug 2005
23 Aug 2005 23 Aug 2005
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING A THREADED HOLE IN A HYDROFORMED PART DOOR SEALING ASSEMBLY PLATED GRINDING WHEEL LIFE MAXIMIZATION METHOD
23 Aug 2005
SIX-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH TWO CLUTCHES AND THREE BRAKES
23 Aug 2005 MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUIDS 23 Aug 2005 METHOD OF MAKING MEMBRANE
ELECTRODE ASSEMBLIES
30 Aug 2005 30 Aug 2005
Doppelarmgelenkscharnier für die Fronthaube eines Kraftfahrzeuges COMBUSTON-ASSISTED ENGINE START/STOP OPERATION WITH CYLINDER/VALVE DEACTIVATION
30 Aug 2005 30 Aug 2005
VEHICLE ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE THEREFOR CHASSIS FRAME MODULE AND METHOD OF USE FOR SAME
30 Aug 2005
COMPACT PARTIAL OXIDATION/STEAM REACTOR WITH INTEGRATED AIR PREHEATER, FUEL AND WATER VAPORIZER
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302438-US-NP GP-301695-US-DIV1
GP-301827-US-NP GP-301839-US-NP GP-302849-US-NP
GP-301384-US-NP
GP-303154-US-NP GP-301901-US-NP
GP-304222-US-NP GP-301156-US-NP GP-303480-US-NP
GP-301066-US-NP GP-301707-US-NP GP-303525-US-NP
GP-301184-US-NP
GP-303390-US-NP GP-302441-US-NP
GP-302652-US-NP GP-304233-US-NP
GP-302479-US-DIV1
GP-301966-US-NP GP-302367-US-NP GP-303755-US-NP GP-302864-US-NP
P008959-US-NP GP-302133-US-NP GP-302392-US-NP
GP-304119-US-NP
GP-303328-US-NP
Filing No.
10/413032 10/654800
Filing Date
14 Apr 2003 04 Sep 2003
10/374347 25 Feb 2003 10/304087 25 Nov 2002
10/636676 07 Aug 2003
10/278417 23 Oct 2002
10/645973 21 Aug 2003 10/207738 29 Jul 2002
10/795479 08 Mar 2004 10/251638 20 Sep 2002 10/664329 17 Sep 2003
09/738399 15 Dec 2000 10/650528 28 Aug 2003 10/785694 24 Feb 2004
10/021727 12 Dec 2001
10/635123 06 Aug 2003 10/358080 04 Feb 2003
10/739435 18 Dec 2003 10/887746 08 Jul 2004
10/925757 25 Aug 2004
10/050511 16 Jan 2002 10/830945 23 Apr 2004 10/807600 24 Mar 2004 10/669546 24 Sep 2003
10/448537 30 May 2003 10/696272 29 Oct 2003 10/691065 22 Oct 2003
10/686180 14 Oct 2003
10/874089 22 Jun 2004
Publication No.
2004/0202917 2004-0043891 2004-0164709 2004-0102881 2005-0028518 2004-0079589 2005-0039727 2003-0037973
2005-0194819 2003-0072980 2005-0058859 2002-0077721 2005-0049772 2005-0187061
2003-0186096 2005-0031933 2004-0074067 2005-0132996 2005-0072409 2005-0016618
2005-0212318 2005-0063191
2005-0096170 2005-0090365 2005-0077867
Pub. Date
14 Oct 2004 04 Mar 2004 26 Aug 2004 27 May 2004 10 Feb 2005 29 Apr 2004 24 Feb 2005 27 Feb 2003
08 Sep 2005 17 Apr 2003 17 Mar 2005 20 Jun 2002 03 Mar 2005 25 Aug 2005
02 Oct 2003 10 Feb 2005 22 Apr 2004 23 Jun 2005 07 Apr 2005 27 Jan 2005
29 Sep 2005 24 Mar 2005
05 May 2005 28 Apr 2005 14 Apr 2005
Grant No.
6936362 6936562
6936995 6937927 6938412
6938585
6938612 6938712
6938949 6939631 6939633
6941189 6941209 6942592
6942937
6942941 6944920
6945214 6945238
6945470
6945558 6945576 6945592 6945681
6945683 6945894 6945905
6946818
6947824
Grant Date
30 Aug 2005 30 Aug 2005
30 Aug 2005 30 Aug 2005 06 Sep 2005
06 Sep 2005
06 Sep 2005 06 Sep 2005
Official Title
VARIABLE PRESSURE DROP STACK HYDROTHERMALLY STABLE CATALYST FOR IMPROVED LEANNOX REDUCTION BATTERY VOLTAGE REDUCTION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HUMAN VEHICLE INTERFACE REMOVING NITROGEN OXIDES DURING A LEAN-BURN ENGINE COLD START AUTOMATIC ADDITIVE REPLENISHMENT SYSTEM FOR IC ENGINE LUBRICATING OIL AUXILIARY FUEL DISPENSING SYSTEM FUEL CELL POWERED CHASSIS MOBILE ELECTRICAL SOURCE AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
06 Sep 2005 06 Sep 2005 06 Sep 2005
06 Sep 2005 06 Sep 2005 13 Sep 2005
OPEN-AIR PICKUP TRUCK FUEL CELL SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATION FUEL CELL SHUTDOWN AND STARTUP USING A CATHODE RECYCLE LOOP PROGRAMMABLE ADAPTABLE ASSEMBLY SYSTEM ADAPTIVE CUSTOMER DRIVEABILITY MODULE ALL WHEEL DRIVE/FOUR WHEEL DRIVE TRANSFER CASE WITH DIFFERENT FRONT AND REAR AXLE RATIOS
13 Sep 2005 13 Sep 2005 20 Sep 2005 20 Sep 2005
AIR DISTRIBUTION METHOD AND CONTROLLER FOR A FUEL CELL SYSTEM ADHESIVE BONDS FOR METALLIC BIPOLAR PLATES ELECTROSTATICALLY RELEASABLE FASTENING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE SIMPLIFIED ENGINE ARCHITECTURE AND ASSEMBLY
20 Sep 2005
20 Sep 2005
20 Sep 2005 20 Sep 2005 20 Sep 2005 20 Sep 2005
20 Sep 2005 20 Sep 2005 20 Sep 2005
20 Sep 2005
20 Sep 2005
AIR INTAKE ARRANGEMENT FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE CANISTER POWDER PAINT DELIVERY APPARATUS AND METHOD INFLATABLE CURTAIN SUPPORT DEVICE MULTIFUNCTIONAL BUMPER ASSEMBLY SEALER TAPE AND CLIP ASSEMBLY HEADLAMP ASSEMBLIES AND OPTICAL BODIES FOR USE THEREWITH THIN LAMP ASSEMBLY METHOD TWO RANGE ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE POWER TRANSMISSION CVT HYBRID POWERTRAIN FUELING AND ENGINE STOP-START CONTROL METHOD METHOD OF DETERMINING BATTERY POWER LIMITS FOR AN ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM OF A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE ENGINE RPM AND TORQUE CONTROL TRANSITION
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-303452-US-NP
GP-302561-US-NP GP-302779-US-NP GP-302316-US-NP GP-302830-US-NP
GP-302966-US-NP P008970-US-NP GP-302102-US-NP GP-303815-US-NP
GP-300439-US-NP
P006550-US-NP P006625-US-NP GP-304337-US-NP
GP-302678-US-NP GP-302660-US-NP GP-303203-US-NP GP-303900-US-NP
P008958-US-NP GP-302002-US-NP GP-304194-US-NP
GP-304056-US-NP GP-303879-US-NP
GP-302820-US-NP GP-305777-US-NP
GP-303388-US-NP GP-303715-US-NP GP-302567-US-NP GP-301771-US-NP GP-301703-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/637025 07 Aug 2003
10/405982 02 Apr 2003
10/414746 16 Apr 2003 10/738564 17 Dec 2003 10/801780 16 Mar 2004
10/347176 17 Jan 2003 10/738401 17 Dec 2003 10/368175 18 Feb 2003 10/669618 24 Sep 2003
09/975609 12 Oct 2001
10/289883 07 Nov 2002 10/448622 30 May 2003 10/946915 22 Sep 2004
10/809057 25 Mar 2004
10/635131 06 Aug 2003 10/786841 25 Feb 2004
10/911889 05 Aug 2004
10/372590 21 Feb 2003 10/647403 25 Aug 2003 10/686034 14 Oct 2003
10/891462 14 Jul 2004 10/864717 09 Jun 2004
10/624737 22 Jul 2003 10/937088 09 Sep 2004
10/786832 25 Feb 2004 10/725680 02 Dec 2003 10/202444 24 Jul 2002 10/235104 05 Sep 2002 10/685200 14 Oct 2003
Publication No.
2005-0033535
2004-0194313 2003-0205081 2005-0137045 2005-0205138 2004-0140145 2004-0160314 2005-0063202 2003-0073408 2004-0090786-
A1 2005-0137042
2005-0210972 2005-0028756 2005-0183677
2005-0049144 2005-0080538
2005-0016253
2005-0187690 2005-0119842 2003-0046802 2004-0045520 2005-0076882
Pub. Date
10 Feb 2005
07 Oct 2004 06 Nov 2003 23 Jun 2005 22 Sep 2005 22 Jul 2004 19 Aug 2004 24 Mar 2005 17 Apr 2003 13 May 2004 23 Jun 2005
29 Sep 2005 10 Feb 2005 25 Aug 2005
03 Mar 2005 14 Apr 2005
27 Jan 2005
25 Aug 2005 02 Jun 2005 13 Mar 2003 11 Mar 2004 14 Apr 2005
Grant No.
6947855
6948226 6948359 6948396 6948524
6948740 6948835 6950011 6950321
6950525
6951412 6953274 6953409
6955080 6955141 6955142 6955149
6955439 6956007 6957137
6957140 6957528
6957562 6958587
6959239 6959249 6959475 6959682 6959684
Grant Date
20 Sep 2005
Official Title
ADAPTIVE ALGORITHM TO CONTROL AND CHARACTERIZE SUPER CAPACITOR PERFORMANCE
27 Sep 2005 CHASSIS FRAME PACKAGING CAVITY LOADING METHOD
27 Sep 2005 27 Sep 2005 27 Sep 2005
27 Sep 2005 27 Sep 2005 27 Sep 2005 27 Sep 2005
27 Sep 2005
04 Oct 2005
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM CONTROL APPARATUS FOR A MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION PRESSURE HOLDING APPARATUS FOR A TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISM VEHICLE WITH MULTIPLE DRIVER INTERFACES ADJUSTABLE REAR LAMP VEHICLE THEFT DETECTION DEVICE AND METHOD ACTIVE DAMPING CONTROL FOR L-C OUTPUT FILTERS IN THREE PHASE FOUR-LEG INVERTERS AUTOMATED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMOTIVE TIMEBASED AUDIO VERIFICATION VOA PIVOT STUD ASSEMBLY
11 Oct 2005 11 Oct 2005
18 Oct 2005
AFS FOR LED HEADLAMP TWO-MODE, COMPOUND-SPLIT, HYBRID ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION HAVING FOUR FIXED RATIOS EVALUATING OUTPUT OF A MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR
18 Oct 2005 ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM 18 Oct 2005 PISTON AND CYLINDER OIL
SQUIRTER RAIL AND SYSTEM
18 Oct 2005
18 Oct 2005 18 Oct 2005 18 Oct 2005
18 Oct 2005 25 Oct 2005
25 Oct 2005 25 Oct 2005
25 Oct 2005 25 Oct 2005 01 Nov 2005 01 Nov 2005 01 Nov 2005
VARIABLE INTAKE MANIFOLD WITH TRIMODE RESONANCE TUNING CONTROL VALVE DUAL FILAMENT STATIC BENDING LAMP NOBLE METAL CATALYST REAL-TIME OPERATING PARAMETER SELECTION IN A VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION LEARNED AIRFLOW VARIATION NO REDUCTION WITH DIESEL FUEL REFORMED BY NONTHERMAL HYPERPLASMA PASSIVE OXYGEN SENSOR DIAGNOSTIC TORQUE DISTRIBUTION FOR MULTIPLE PROPULSION SYSTEM VEHICLES TRANSMISSION AND TORQUE CONVERTER COOLING CONTROL LOAD FOLLOWING ALGORITHM FOR A FUEL CELL BASED SYSTEM VEHICLE BODY BUSINESS METHODS ENGINE BALANCER WITH CHAIN DRIVE VIBRATION ISOLATION TORQUE BASED CYLINDER DEACTIVATION WITH VACUUM CORRECTION
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302500-US-NP GP-303040-US-NP GP-302967-US-NP GP-304320-US-NP GP-301053-US-NP GP-302902-US-NP GP-304375-US-NP GP-301717-US-DIV1 GP-304108-US-NP
GP-301326-US-DIV1 GP-303421-US-NP
GP-300032-US-NP GP-305749-US-NP
GP-302579-US-NP GP-303447-US-NP
GP-305269-US-NP
GP-301803-US-NP
GP-302656-US-NP GP-304906-US-NP GP-304421-US-NP GP-301964-US-NP GP-303391-US-NP GP-304435-US-NP GP-305365-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/738476 17 Dec 2003
10/693262 24 Oct 2003
10/375392 27 Feb 2003 10/912620 05 Aug 2004
10/624172 22 Jul 2003
10/440807 19 May 2003 10/995913 23 Nov 2004
10/797954 11 Mar 2004 10/775648 10 Feb 2004
10/837927 03 May 2004 10/785508 24 Feb 2004
09/780184 09 Feb 2001 11/001709 01 Dec 2004 10/603474 25 Jun 2003 10/628856 28 Jul 2003
10/868192 15 Jun 2004 10/205582 25 Jul 2002
10/426909 29 Apr 2003 10/987523 12 Nov 2004
10/996185 23 Nov 2004 10/305374 26 Nov 2002 10/621187 16 Jul 2003
10/951417 28 Sep 2004 10/933679 03 Sep 2004
Publication No.
2005-0137055 2005-0090360 2004-0170878 2005-0016486 2004-0232625
2005-0176552
2005-0187066 2002-0110504
2004-0265226 2005-0026523 2005-0274356 2003-0038442
2003-0127272 2005-0013193
Pub. Date
23 Jun 2005 28 Apr 2005 02 Sep 2004 27 Jan 2005 25 Nov 2004
11 Aug 2005
25 Aug 2005 15 Aug 2002
30 Dec 2004 03 Feb 2005 15 Dec 2005 27 Feb 2003
10 Jul 2003 20 Jan 2005
Grant No.
6960146 6960150 6960404 6962134 6962136 6962346 6962390 6962469 6962548
6964185 6964631
6964692 6966287
6967012 6967039
6968824
6968918
6969088 6971365 6971437 6971471 6971785 6971827 6972534
Grant Date
01 Nov 2005
01 Nov 2005 01 Nov 2005 08 Nov 2005 08 Nov 2005
08 Nov 2005 08 Nov 2005
08 Nov 2005 08 Nov 2005
Official Title
TORQUE RATIO CONTROL APPARATUS FOR A MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION POWER TRANSMISSION FOR A VEHICLE EVAPORATIVE COOLED FUEL CELL ROCKER ARM SHAFT RETAINER AND ASSEMBLY METHODS FOR STARTING A MULTICYLINDER INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE GASKET AND HEAT SHIELD ASSEMBLY FOR A FLANGED JOINT HOLLOW BEAMS FOR INCORPORATION IN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE FRAMES ADHESIVE DISPERSING RIVET WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS WITH A STATIONARY PLANETARY GEAR MEMBER AND AT LEAST FIVE CLUTCHES
15 Nov 2005 15 Nov 2005
APPARATUS FOR BENDING AND TRANSPORTING AN ALUMINUM SHEET INTEGRATED ELECTRIC MOTORDRIVEN OIL PUMP FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS IN HYBRID APPLICATIONS
15 Nov 2005 22 Nov 2005
CARBON MONOXIDE ADSORPTION FOR CARBON MONOXIDE CLEANUP IN A FUEL CELL SYSTEM CAM PHASER AND DOD COORDINATION FOR ENGINE TORQUE CONTROL
22 Nov 2005 22 Nov 2005
IMIDE/AMIDE HYDROGEN STORAGE MATERIALS AND METHODS UNTREATED DIFFUSION MEDIA WITH MESOPOROUS LAYER AND DEVICES INCORPORATING THE SAME
29 Nov 2005 DETERMINING MANIFOLD PRESSURE BASED ON ENGINE TORQUE CONTROL
29 Nov 2005
VEHICLE CHASSIS HAVING PROGRAMMABLE OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS AND METHOD FOR USING SAME
29 Nov 2005 06 Dec 2005
06 Dec 2005 06 Dec 2005 06 Dec 2005
SEAT BELT BUCKLE PRESENTER AND METHOD OF USE THEREFOR AUTO-IGNITION GASOLINE ENGINE COMBUSTION CHAMBER AND METHOD LOST FOAM CASTING PATTERN MULTI-DIRECTIONAL DRIVE CANISTER ASSEMBLY FOR POWDER DELIVERY SYSTEM
06 Dec 2005 06 Dec 2005
APPARATUS FOR RETAINING OBJECTS ON MOUNTING SURFACES DELAY COMPENSATION FOR STABLE CURRENT REGULATION WHEN USING VARIABLE-DELAY RANDOM PWM SWITCHING
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
GP-302617-US-NP
GP-302692-US-NP GP-301567-US-NP GP-303259-US-NP GP-302705-US-NP GP-302657-US-NP GP-305108-US-NP
GP-303833-US-NP GP-301210-US-NP GP-303111-US-NP P006546-US-NP GP-303804-US-NP GP-304063-US-NP
GP-302276-US-NP GP-301238-US-NP GP-303660-US-NP
GP-302291-US-NP GP-304053-US-NP GP-303752-US-NP GP-302003-US-NP
GP-302582-US-NP GP-301833-US-NP GP-303146-US-NP
GP-303271-US-NP
GP-303269-US-NP
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/360997 07 Feb 2003
10/732500 10 Dec 2003 10/392220 18 Mar 2003 10/631145 31 Jul 2003 10/661195 12 Sep 2003 10/202465 24 Jul 2002 10/846142 14 May 2004
10/808978 25 Mar 2004
10/242961 13 Sep 2002 10/664326 17 Sep 2003 10/270821 14 Oct 2002
10/720621 24 Nov 2003
10/737510 16 Dec 2003
10/786639 25 Feb 2004 10/659612 09 Sep 2003
10/692332 23 Oct 2003
10/286077 01 Nov 2002 10/830946 23 Apr 2004 10/893119 15 Jul 2004 10/676529 01 Oct 2003
10/305376 26 Nov 2002 10/277475 22 Oct 2002 10/453845 03 Jun 2003
10/611366 01 Jul 2003
10/691372 22 Oct 2003
Publication No.
2004-0074070
2005-0127712
2005-0026743 2005-0058864 2003-0037967 2005-0252283
2005-0210969 2004-0050203 2005-0056250 2004-0070988
A1 2005-0113206 2005-0130791
2005-0187064 2005-0062596 2005-0090942
2004-0083725 2005-0235932 2005-0121945 2005-0073272
2004-0074063 2004-0074453 2004-0248687
2005/0000485
2005-0087410
Pub. Date
22 Apr 2004 16 Jun 2005
03 Feb 2005 17 Mar 2005 27 Feb 2003 17 Nov 2005
29 Sep 2005 18 Mar 2004 17 Mar 2005 15 Apr 2004 26 May 2005 16 Jun 2005
25 Aug 2005 24 Mar 2005 28 Apr 2005
06 May 2004 27 Oct 2005 09 Jun 2005 07 Apr 2005
22 Apr 2004 22 Apr 2004 09 Dec 2004
06 Jan 2005
28 Apr 2005
Grant No.
6973701
6974177 6974251 6974401 6974648 6976307 6976388
6976390 6976403 6976471 6976770 6976931 6976932
6976933 6977583 6978198
6978606 6978752 6979050 6979968
6983517 6983590 6983668
6983732
6983832
Grant Date
13 Dec 2005
Official Title
RELEASABLE FASTENING SYSTEM BASED ON IONIC POLYMER METAL COMPOSITES AND METHOD OF USE
13 Dec 2005 DUAL-AXIS DOOR HINGE ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLES
13 Dec 2005 13 Dec 2005
AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE PREDICTION ACTIVE DAMPER FOR A PLANETARY GEAR ARRANGEMENT
13 Dec 2005 NESTED BIPOLAR PLATE FOR FUEL CELL AND METHOD
20 Dec 2005 20 Dec 2005
20 Dec 2005 20 Dec 2005 20 Dec 2005 20 Dec 2005 20 Dec 2005 20 Dec 2005
20 Dec 2005 20 Dec 2005 20 Dec 2005
ACCELERATED VEHICLE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DIAGNOSTIC METHOD FOR A TORQUE CONTROL OF AN ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION ENGINE CYLINDER DEACTIVATION TEST APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR USING STEERING WHEEL DYNAMIC ABSORBER ASSEMBLY TORQUE CONTROL SYSTEM HERMETICALLY SEALED LAMP HOUSING AND METHOD OF MAKING EIGHT SPEED TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH A STATIONARY PLANETARY MEMBER AND TWO BRAKES MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION AUTOMATIC RESET OF LUBRICATING FLUID LIFE MONITORING SYSTEM SYSTEM AND METHOD TO LOAD VEHICLE OPERATION SOFTWARE AND CALIBRATION DATA IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND SERVICE ENVIRONMENT
27 Dec 2005 EQUAL LENGTH CROSSOVER PIPE EXHAUST SYSTEM
27 Dec 2005 27 Dec 2005 27 Dec 2005
10 Jan 2006 10 Jan 2006 10 Jan 2006
10 Jan 2006
10 Jan 2006
HYBRID METAL-COMPOSITE VALVE LIFTER GUIDE AIRFLOW CONTROL DEVICES BASED ON ACTIVE MATERIALS METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING PROCESSOR EXECUTION TIME UTILIZING VARIABLE FREQUENCY SWITCHING RELEASABLE FASTENER SYSTEM SECONDARY AIR INJECTION DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM USING PRESSURE FEEDBACK PARK SOLENOID ASSEMBLY FOR AN INTERNAL ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION RANGE SELECTION (ETRS) SYSTEM INJECTION STRATEGY FOR OPERATING A DIRECT-INJECTION CONTROLLED AUTO-IGNITION FOUR-STROKE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE IMPACT ENERGY ABSORBER AND PROCESS
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302601-US-NP
GP-301581-US-NP GP-304175-US-NP
GP-302083-US-NP P008960-US-NP GP-304397-US-NP GP-303225-US-NP GP-302121-US-NP GP-302328-US-NP
GP-304087-US-NP GP-302609-US-NP GP-301807-US-NP GP-304310-US-NP GP-304364-US-NP
GP-302892-US-NP
GP-300958-US-NP GP-304907-US-NP GP-304277-US-NP
GP-304543-US-NP
GP-303358-US-CIP1 GP-302891-US-NP GP-305485-US-NP GP-302766-US-NP GP-302923-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/634528 05 Aug 2003
10/202998 25 Jul 2002 10/853430 25 May 2004
10/780481 17 Feb 2004 10/656542 05 Sep 2003 10/807696 24 Mar 2004 10/452817 02 Jun 2003 10/679572 06 Oct 2003 10/461706 13 Jun 2003
10/891292 14 Jul 2004 10/611374 01 Jul 2003 10/318335 12 Dec 2002 10/983330 05 Nov 2004 10/807593 24 Mar 2004
10/388241 13 Mar 2003
10/324468 19 Dec 2002 10/997661 24 Nov 2004 10/833731 28 Apr 2004
10/807803 24 Mar 2004
10/662957 15 Sep 2003 10/685201 14 Oct 2003 11/093608 30 Mar 2005 10/427690 30 Apr 2003 10/305434 26 Nov 2002
Publication No.
2005-0029982
2003-0038467 2005-0262853 2005-0178816
2005-0215379 2004-0239272 2005-0073456 2004-0250610
2006-0011164 2005-0000744 2003-0141736 2005-0121946 2005-0215383
2004-0180785
2004-0122574 2006-0005804 2005-0077140
2005-0215382 2004-0113799 2005-0076634
2004-0216941 2004-0099468
Pub. Date
10 Feb 2005
27 Feb 2003 01 Dec 2005 18 Aug 2005
29 Sep 2005 02 Dec 2004 07 Apr 2005 16 Dec 2004
19 Jan 2006 06 Jan 2005 31 Jul 2003 09 Jun 2005 29 Sep 2005
16 Sep 2004
24 Jun 2004 12 Jan 2006 14 Apr 2005
29 Sep 2005 17 Jun 2004 14 Apr 2005
04 Nov 2004 27 May 2004
Grant No.
6984960
6986401 6988371
6988651 6988819 6988972 6989641 6989785 6990856
6990945 6991055 6991060 6991280 6991577
6992039
6993423 6994072 6994198
6994649
6995663 6996974 6997149 6997279 6997281
Grant Date
10 Jan 2006
17 Jan 2006
Official Title
METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CURRENT CONTROL OF A THREEPHASE VOLTAGE SOURCE INVERTER IN THE OVERMODULATION REGION SYSTEMS PACKAGED WITHIN FLAT VEHICLE CHASSIS
24 Jan 2006 AUTOMOTIVE HVAC SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME UTILIZING EVAPORATOR FREEZING
24 Jan 2006 24 Jan 2006 24 Jan 2006 24 Jan 2006 24 Jan 2006 31 Jan 2006
FRICTION STIR RIVET DRIVE SYSTEM AND STIR RIVETING METHODS LAMP HOUSING CONTAINING AN INTEGRATED LED SUPPORT STRUCTURE WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND THREE BRAKES METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR FAULT-TOLERANT CONTROL OF ELECTRIC MACHINES LOW-PROFILE, MULTI-BAND ANTENNA MODULE METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING MASS OF ENGINE INTAKE AIR WITH REVERSION COMPENSATION
31 Jan 2006 31 Jan 2006 31 Jan 2006 31 Jan 2006 31 Jan 2006
31 Jan 2006
VEHICLE FUELING ARRANGEMENT MOTORIZED COVER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF VEHICLE HAVING A MOVABLE DRIVING POSITION AIRFLOW CONTROL DEVICES BASED ON ACTIVE MATERIALS WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY INTERCONNECTING MEMBER METHOD FOR MAKING MONODISPERSED NOBLE METAL NANOPARTICLES SUPPORTED ON OXIDE SUBSTRATES
31 Jan 2006 METHOD FOR ADJUSTING VEHICLE COCKPIT DEVICES
07 Feb 2006 07 Feb 2006 07 Feb 2006
METHOD FOR MID LOAD OPERATION OF AUTO-IGNITION COMBUSTION COILED CLUTCH FRICTION MEMBER WITH DUALDIRECTIONAL MODULI OF ELASTICITY WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS HAVING THREE GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY PLANETARY MEMBER
07 Feb 2006 14 Feb 2006
14 Feb 2006 14 Feb 2006 14 Feb 2006
DRIVING WORKLOAD ESTIMATION FUEL CONTROL FAILURE DETECTION BASED ON POST O2 SENSOR SPARK TIMING CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD ADJUSTABLE SEAT WITH LOCKOUT FEATURE DRIVER CONTROL INPUT DEVICE FOR DRIVE-BY-WIRE VEHICLE
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-301558-US-NP
GP-303598-US-NP GP-303799-US-NP GP-304355-US-NP
GP-302984-US-NP GP-302368-US-NP
GP-303907-US-NP
GP-303538-US-NP GP-305270-US-NP
2004P00936 US01 GP-304278-US-NP GP-302001-US-NP GP-303015-US-NP GP-301069-US-NP GP-301564-US-NP
GP-302570-US-NP GP-303758-US-NP GP-305007-US-NP GP-305784-US-NP GP-305397-US-NP
GP-302680-US-NP
GP-303172-US-NP GP-300774-US-NP GP-303877-US-NP GP-303399-US-NP GP-303003-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/184596 26 Jun 2002
Publication No.
2004-0000790
Pub. Date
01 Jan 2004
10/910232 03 Aug 2004 2006-0028049 09 Feb 2006 10/784560 23 Feb 2004 2004-0266577 30 Dec 2004 10/808074 24 Mar 2004 2005-0215381 29 Sep 2005
10/635208 06 Aug 2003 2005-0029991 10 Feb 2005 10/679646 06 Oct 2003 2005-0073400 07 Apr 2005 10/895642 21 Jul 2004 20050024223-A1 03 Feb 2005
10/612661 02 Jul 2003 2005-0004402 06 Jan 2005 10/868205 15 Jun 2004 2005-0274357 15 Dec 2005
10/787620 26 Mar 2004
10/833916 28 Apr 2004 2005-0077138 14 Apr 2005
10/254458 24 Sep 2002 10/405957 02 Apr 2003 10/023238 18 Dec 2001
2004-0056495 25 Mar 2004 2003-0113192 19 Jun 2003
10/218717 14 Aug 2002 2004-0033851 19 Feb 2004
10/716576 17 Mar 2005 2005-0107203 19 May 2005
10/836795 30 Apr 2004 11/060083 17 Feb 2005
2005-0241930 03 Nov 2005 2005-0206248 22 Sep 2005
11/063331 22 Feb 2005 2005-0206256 22 Sep 2005
10/948630 23 Sep 2004
10/602912 24 Jun 2003 2004-0263180 30 Dec 2004
10/691104 22 Oct 2003 2005-0088293 28 Apr 2005 10/325217 20 Dec 2002 2004-0119599 24 Jun 2004 10/772994 05 Feb 2004 2005-0174227 11 Aug 2005 10/685256 14 Oct 2003 2005-0076699 14 Apr 2005 10/635127 06 Aug 2003 2005-0028704 10 Feb 2005
Grant No.
6997485
6997504 6997840 6997844
6998823 6998975
6999870
7000382 7000589
7000720 7000752 7000966 7001097 7001130 7001293
7001301 7002089 7002267 7002271 7002318
7002352
7002455 7002457 7002460 7004007 7004076
Grant Date
14 Feb 2006
14 Feb 2006 14 Feb 2006 14 Feb 2006
14 Feb 2006
Official Title
CONNECTING ASSEMBLY FOR CONNECTING TO A FLUID CONDUIT IN A FLUID TRANSFER SYSTEM DUAL PIVOT HINGE ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLES APPARATUS FOR FEEDING OIL TO A CLUTCH WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE INTERCONNECTED PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY MEMBER METHOD OF REDUCING ENGINE BELT NOISE
14 Feb 2006 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING TIRE PRESSURE IMBALANCES
14 Feb 2006
21 Feb 2006 21 Feb 2006
VARIABLE FREQUENCY BASED ACCELERATOR PEDAL MODULE AND ELECTRONIC THROTTLE BODY POSITION INDICATORS PARTIAL OXIDATION OF ALCOHOLS DETERMINING MANIFOLD PRESSURE BASED ON ENGINE TORQUE CONTROL
21 Feb 2006
21 Feb 2006 21 Feb 2006 21 Feb 2006 21 Feb 2006
Fronthaubenanordnung Ed 105 99 - EP 1 178 914 B1 (Lizenzvertrag Edscha / Opel 2003V30437) COATED REACTION PLATE FOR A CLUTCH PICK-AND-PLACE TOOL TUBULAR JOINT ASSEMBLY ROBOTIC RACK LOADING APPARATUS AND METHOD
21 Feb 2006
21 Feb 2006 21 Feb 2006
CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION (CVT) ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF AXIALLY POSITIONING PULLEY MEMBERS OF A CVT SEALING SLEEVE FOR A HYDRAULIC ACTUATOR LAYERED SWITCH ASSEMBLY
21 Feb 2006 21 Feb 2006 21 Feb 2006
21 Feb 2006
21 Feb 2006 21 Feb 2006 21 Feb 2006
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COOLING A HYBRID TRANSMISSION ELECTRIC MOTOR WIRING CONNECTION MODULE FOR HYBRID ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSMISSION POSITION SENSOR FAULT TOLERANT CONTROL FOR AUTOMOTIVE PROPULSION SYSTEM REFERENCE VOLTAGE DIAGNOSTIC SUITABLE FOR USE IN AN AUTOMOBILE CONTROLLER AND METHOD THEREOF METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING TIRE PRESSURE SEAT BELT STATUS MONITORING SYSTEM INTELLIGENT BRAKE AND REVERSE LIGHT CONTROL
28 Feb 2006 DIE CUSHION APPARATUS FOR HOT STRETCH-FORMING
28 Feb 2006 MATERIAL HANDLING SYSTEM ENCLOSED TRACK ARRANGEMENT
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to
Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-303270-US-NP
GP-304440-US-NP GP-300996-US-NP
GP-303112-US-NP GP-303139-US-NP
GP-302772-US-NP GP-302474-US-NP GP-304702-US-NP
GP-302919-US-DIV1 GP-304610-US-NP GP-302829-US-NP GP-303189-US-NP GP-301951-US-NP P006553-US-NP GP-303910-US-NP GP-304169-US-NP GP-301801-US-NP GP-302384-US-NP GP-305713-US-NP GP-304126-US-NP GP-302329-US-NP GP-303375-US-NP GP-304859-US-NP GP-303575-US-NP
GP-301831-US-DIV1 GP-303012-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/611845 01 Jul 2003
10/912016 05 Aug 2004 09/845120 30 Apr 2001
10/664346 17 Sep 2003 10/881207 30 Jun 2004
10/738880 17 Dec 2003 10/337933 07 Jan 2003
10/807831 24 Mar 2004
11/053061 08 Feb 2005 10/874115 22 Jun 2004
10/663308 16 Sep 2003 10/638884 11 Aug 2003
10/378786 04 Mar 2003
10/124899 18 Apr 2002 10/801784 16 Mar 2004 10/819449 07 Apr 2004
10/077471 15 Feb 2002
10/267520 09 Oct 2002 10/931464 31 Aug 2004
10/779530 14 Feb 2004 10/664290 17 Sep 2003 10/738566 17 Dec 2003 10/807829 24 Mar 2004 10/706319 12 Nov 2003
10/853440 25 May 2004
10/409666 08 Apr 2003
Publication No.
2005-0000478
2006-0027198 2002-0157640
2005-0056251 2006-0000461
2005-0134003 2004-0130131 2005-0215387
2005-0142375 2005-0285444 2005-0057349 2005-0034449
2005-0049105 2005-0227807 2003-0154654 2004-0072053 2006-0043939 2005-0182547 2005-0060084 2004-0180752 2005-0215386 2005-0098033
2004-0074071
Pub. Date
06 Jan 2005
09 Feb 2006 31 Oct 2002
17 Mar 2005 05 Jan 2006
23 Jun 2005 08 Jul 2004 29 Sep 2005
30 Jun 2005 29 Dec 2005 17 Mar 2005 17 Feb 2005
03 Mar 2005 13 Oct 2005 21 Aug 2003 15 Apr 2004 02 Mar 2006 18 Aug 2005 17 Mar 2005 16 Sep 2004 29 Sep 2005 12 May 2005
22 Apr 2004
Grant No.
7004124
7004131 7004141
7004144 7004156
7004471 7004497 7004881
7005195 7005804 7005975 7007460 7007856 7008135 7008346 7008347 7008707 7009136 7009365 7010406 7010413 7011596 7011597 7011693
7011780 7013536
Grant Date
28 Feb 2006
Official Title
VALVE STRATEGY FOR OPERATING A CONTROLLED AUTO-IGNITION FOUR-STROKE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
28 Feb 2006 28 Feb 2006
ENGINE SHAFT PUMP METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OBTAINING A CONSISTENT PEDAL POSITION FOR A VEHICLE HAVING AN ENGINE WITH DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND
28 Feb 2006 28 Feb 2006
DYNAMICAL TORQUE CONTROL SYSTEM METHOD FOR DETERMINING INTAKE PORT FLOW IN AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
28 Feb 2006 28 Feb 2006
28 Feb 2006
RADIAL LIP SEAL STYLING FLEXIBLE DRIVER AIR BAG MODULE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME DUAL INPUT CLUTCH TRANSMISSION HAVING SYNCHRONIZERS FOR ESTABLISHING SPEED RATIOS
28 Feb 2006 28 Feb 2006
28 Feb 2006 07 Mar 2006
07 Mar 2006
07 Mar 2006 07 Mar 2006 07 Mar 2006
07 Mar 2006
07 Mar 2006
METALLIC-BASED ADHESION MATERIALS AUTOMATIC CARGO COMPARTMENT LIGHTING REACTIVATION SYSTEM MISSING FUEL CAP DETECTION SYSTEM APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ACCELERATED EXHAUST SYSTEM COMPONENT HEATING EXTENDED ENGINE OFF PASSENGER CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD STAMPED BALL SOCKET SEVEN-SPEED TRANSMISSION SINGLE OVERDRIVE SIX-SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH LOW INTERNAL SPEEDS DIRECT WATER VAPORIZATION FOR FUEL PROCESSOR STARTUP AND TRANSIENTS METHOD OF FABRICATING A BIPOLAR PLATE ASSEMBLY
07 Mar 2006 07 Mar 2006
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROL OF VEHICLE ELECTRICAL GENERATOR SHIFT INHIBIT CONTROL FOR MULTI-MODE HYBRID DRIVE
07 Mar 2006 14 Mar 2006 14 Mar 2006 14 Mar 2006
14 Mar 2006
21 Mar 2006
CYLINDER MASS AIR FLOW PREDICTION MODEL TRANSFER CASE MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION CONTROL OF A HYDROGEN PURIFYING PRESSURE SWING ADSORPTION UNIT IN FUEL PROCESSOR MODULE FOR HYDROGEN GENERATION METHOD FOR PRODUCING A MONOLITHIC FRONT AIR DEFLECTOR RELEASABLE FASTENER SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302297-US-DIV1 GP-305870-US-NP GP-303869-US-NP GP-302045-US-NP
P004295-US-NP GP-303800-US-NP GP-303798-US-NP GP-302970-US-NP
GP-302596-US-NP GP-301900-US-NP GP-302130-US-NP GP-304431-US-NP GP-304751-US-NP GP-303170-US-NP P008961-US-NP GP-304168-US-NP GP-301034-US-NP
GP-302465-US-NP GP-304521-US-NP
GP-302034-US-DIV1
GP-304517-US-NP
GP-303454-US-NP GP-303842-US-NP
GP-304128-US-NP
GP-304052-US-NP GP-305748-US-NP GP-302762-US-NP
GP-302421-US-NP
GP-303345-US-NP
P008963-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/951539 28 Sep 2004
11/009374 10 Dec 2004 10/916120 11 Aug 2004 10/367202 14 Feb 2003
10/264221 03 Oct 2002
10/784344 23 Feb 2004 10/784641 23 Feb 2004 10/808082 24 Mar 2004
10/643731 19 Aug 2003
10/408840 07 Apr 2003
10/268404 10 Oct 2002 10/975891 28 Oct 2004 10/924557 24 Aug 2004
10/730569 08 Dec 2003 10/652940 29 Aug 2003
10/819448 07 Apr 2004 09/963625 27 Sep 2001
10/603910 25 Jun 2003 10/874088 22 Jun 2004
10/826200 15 Apr 2004
10/897895 23 Jul 2004
10/460056 12 Jun 2003 10/733720 11 Dec 2003
10/899456 26 Jul 2004
10/891469 14 Jul 2004 11/001708 01 Dec 2004 10/303556 25 Nov 2002 10/801790 16 Mar 2004 10/719084 20 Nov 2003 10/640558 13 Aug 2003
Publication No.
2005-0042058
2006-0033357 2005-0074334
2004-0266580 2004-0266582 2005-0212471 2005-0040933
2004-0069079 2006-0042774 2005-0121912 2005-0227806 2003-0057100 2004-0265216 2005-0280263
2006-0016176 2004-0250585 2005-0126293
2006-0016422
2006-0011166 2004-0031469 2005-0205377 2005-0121956
Pub. Date
24 Feb 2005
16 Feb 2006 07 Apr 2005
30 Dec 2004 30 Dec 2004 29 Sep 2005 24 Feb 2005
15 Apr 2004 02 Mar 2006 09 Jun 2005 13 Oct 2005 27 Mar 2003 30 Dec 2004 22 Dec 2005
26 Jan 2006 16 Dec 2004 16 Jun 2005
26 Jan 2006
19 Jan 2006 19 Feb 2004 22 Sep 2005 09 Jun 2005
Grant No.
7013768 7013947 7014249 7014426
7014510 7014589 7014590 7015667
7015791 7017255 7017436 7017546 7017648 7017953 7018078 7018318 7018521
7018607 7019414
7020938
7021047
7021099 7021143
7021277
7021281 7021282 7021296
7021442
7021709
7021804
Grant Date Official Title
21 Mar 2006 RIVET WITH SLIDING CAP FOR FRICTION STIR RIVETING
21 Mar 2006
21 Mar 2006
21 Mar 2006
21 Mar 2006
21 Mar 2006 21 Mar 2006 21 Mar 2006
21 Mar 2006
28 Mar 2006
28 Mar 2006 28 Mar 2006 28 Mar 2006
28 Mar 2006 28 Mar 2006
28 Mar 2006 28 Mar 2006
METHOD FOR PREPARING ENGINE BLOCK CYLINDER BORE LINERS IMPACT BEAM-INTEGRATED PELVIC PUSHER BRAZED ALUMINUM TURBINE FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSION AND METHOD THEREOF WEDGE BASE SEALED LAMP SOCKET SEVEN-SPEED TRANSMISSION SEVEN-SPEED TRANSMISSION CURRENT REGULATION FOR A FIELD WEAKENING MOTOR CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE AND METHOD ADHESIVE ENCAPSULATED BLIND RIVET SYSTEM FASTENERLESS BOOT ASSEMBLY DRY SUMP OIL TANK ASSEMBLY MOLD DESIGN FOR CASTINGS REQUIRING MULTIPLE CHILLS TWIST LOCK ASSEMBLY LIGHT ASSEMBLY WITH BENDING LIGHT SEVEN-SPEED TRANSMISSION METHOD OF PRODUCING BRIGHT ANODIZED FINISHES FOR HIGH MAGNESIUM ALUMINUM ALLOYS
28 Mar 2006 28 Mar 2006
CATHODE MATERIAL FOR LITHIUM BATTERY ALTERNATOR LOAD CONTROL TO EXTEND DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND RANGE
04 Apr 2006
MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL NANOCOMPOSITE ELASTOMER FOR RELEASABLE ATTACHMENT APPLICATIONS
04 Apr 2006
04 Apr 2006 04 Apr 2006
DIESEL EXHAUST AFTERTREATMENT DEVICE REGENERATION SYSTEM EXTRACTION SYSTEM FOR HOT FORMED PARTS CYLINDRICALLY-ROTATING ULTRSONIC PHASED ARRAY INSPECTION METHOD FOR RESISTANCE SPOT WELDS
04 Apr 2006
04 Apr 2006 04 Apr 2006 04 Apr 2006 04 Apr 2006 04 Apr 2006 04 Apr 2006
VALVE AND FUELING STRATEGY FOR OPERATIANG A CONTROLLED AUTO-IGNITION FOUR-STROKE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM COORDINATED ENGINE TORQUE CONTROL METHOD AND SYSTEM OF EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL USING ACTIVATED CARBON FIBERS ONE-WAY TORQUE TRANSMITTER WITH A FRICTION ACTUATING APPARATUS CHILD RESTRAINT SEAT ANCHORS WITH INTEGRATED CHILD SEAT DETECTORS LAMP ASSEMBLY WITH MULTISTAGE REFLECTOR
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-304153-US-NP GP-302874-US-NP GP-301456-US-NP
GP-302603-US-NP GP-305097-US-NP
GP-303110-US-NP
GP-306064-US-NP
GP-302867-US-NP P008973-US-NP GP-303828-US-NP
GP-304523-US-NP
GP-304529-US-NP GP-304354-US-NP GP-303372-US-NP GP-301052-US-NP GP-305093-US-NP GP-304242-US-NP GP-304682-US-NP
GP-303749-US-NP GP-303746-US-NP
P008971-US-NP GP-302720-US-NP GP-301687-US-DIV2 GP-302571-US-NP
GP-302965-US-NP
GP-301291-US-NP GP-303210-US-NP GP-303418-US-NP
GP-302622-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/852425 24 May 2004
10/407096 03 Apr 2003
10/819436 07 Apr 2004
10/939553 13 Sep 2004 11/112216 22 Apr 2005
10/689184 20 Feb 2004
11/100049 06 Apr 2005
10/915986 11 Aug 2004 10/696224 29 Oct 2003 10/953956 29 Sep 2004
11/035390 13 Jan 2005
10/819724 07 Apr 2004 10/940523 14 Sep 2004 10/755486 12 Jan 2004 09/929111 15 Aug 2001 10/846013 14 May 2004 10/923422 20 Aug 2004 10/833910 28 Apr 2004
10/716371 18 Nov 2003 10/864783 09 Jun 2004
10/763785 23 Jan 2004 10/782190 19 Feb 2004 10/872726 21 Jun 2004 10/659141 09 Sep 2003
10/649923 26 Aug 2003
10/361100 06 Feb 2003 10/850752 21 May 2004 10/819446 07 Apr 2004
10/305381 26 Nov 2002
Publication No.
2005-0259425 2004-0197205 2005-0227801 2006-0055363 2005-0256623
2005-0187699
2006-0032603 2006-0069490
2005-0228576 2006-0053770 2005-0150265 2003-0033887
2006-0037587 2005-0241907
2005-0104391 2005-0275243
2005-0186814 2004-0235608 2005-0054481 2005-0047994
2005-0258952 2005-0228573 2004-0074064
Pub. Date
24 Nov 2005 07 Oct 2004 13 Oct 2005 16 Mar 2006 17 Nov 2005
25 Aug 2005
16 Feb 2006 30 Mar 2006
13 Oct 2005 16 Mar 2006 14 Jul 2005 20 Feb 2003
23 Feb 2006 03 Nov 2005
19 May 2005 15 Dec 2005
25 Aug 2005 25 Nov 2004 10 Mar 2005 03 Mar 2005
24 Nov 2005 13 Oct 2005 22 Apr 2004
Grant No.
7021806 7021907 7022038
7023168 7024299
7024305
7025109
7025115 7025485 7027905
7027910
7027914 7028463 7028519 7028556 7028657 7028671 7028823
7029044 7029056
7029150 7029294 7029417 7029419
7029649
7030528 7030745 7031824
7032282
Grant Date
04 Apr 2006 04 Apr 2006
Official Title
ILLUMINATED DISPLAYS VENTILATION AND PURGE OF A HYDROGEN BLOWER
04 Apr 2006
04 Apr 2006 04 Apr 2006
TWO-MODE COMPOUND-SPLIT ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION FIELD WEAKENING MOTOR CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD METHOD FOR DYNAMICALLY DETERMINING PEAK OUTPUT TORQUE WITHIN BATTERY CONSTRAINTS IN A HYBRID TRANSMISSION INCLUDING A PARALLEL HYBRID SPLIT
04 Apr 2006 11 Apr 2006
AIRFLOW VARIATION LEARNING USING ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING DISPERSION OF MOLTEN METAL IN A MOLD CAVITY
11 Apr 2006 LADLE FOR MOLTEN METAL 11 Apr 2006 HIGH MOUNT STOP LAMP WITH
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
11 Apr 2006
11 Apr 2006
11 Apr 2006 18 Apr 2006 18 Apr 2006 18 Apr 2006
MASS AIR FLOW ESTIMATION BASED ON MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE INDIVIDUAL CYLINDER CONTROLLER FOR FOURCYLINDER ENGINE DIAGNOSTIC COORDINATION CONTROL ENGINE VALVE ASSEMBLY HIGH THROUGHPUT QUICKPLASTIC-FORMING LOAD ACQUISITION FOR MACHINE CLAMP REGISTRIES
18 Apr 2006 MULTI-STAGE COMPRESSION IGNITION ENGINE START
18 Apr 2006 18 Apr 2006
18 Apr 2006 18 Apr 2006
18 Apr 2006 18 Apr 2006 18 Apr 2006
FUEL RETURN SYSTEMS WOVEN COMPOSITE CLUTCH FRICTION MEMBER WITH DUALDIRECTIONAL MODULI OF ELASTICITY TUNABLE, HEALABLE VEHICLE IMPACT DEVICES CLOSURE LOCKDOWN ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS UTILIZING ACTIVE MATERIALS CATADIOPTRIC LIGHT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR FOR SHIELDED CABLES TRANSMISSION WITH LONG RING PLANETARY GEARSET
18 Apr 2006
18 Apr 2006
18 Apr 2006 18 Apr 2006 18 Apr 2006
25 Apr 2006
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION DOWNSHIFTS BASED ON TIRE ADHESION LIMITS COMBINATIONS OF HYDROGEN STORAGE MATERIALS INCLUDING AMIDE/IMIDE DUAL CONCENTRIC AC MOTOR SPARE TIRE USAGE DETECTION MULTIVARIABLE ACTUATOR CONTROL FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE RELEASABLE FASTENER SYSTEM
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to
Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302391-US-NP
GP-302979-US-NP GP-303250-US-NP
GP-304577-US-NP GP-305759-US-NP GP-302711-US-NP
P008969-US-NP P008964-US-NP
GP-303322-US-NP
GP-304275-US-NP
GP-305067-US-NP GP-303582-US-NP
GP-303035-US-NP
GP-301661-US-NP GP-304206-US-NP GP-302659-US-NP
GP-301532-US-NP GP-302549-US-CNT1 GP-304526-US-NP P008967-US-NP GP-302982-US-NP GP-306905-US-NP GP-304662-US-NP GP-304909-US-NP GP-304681-US-NP
GP-304276-US-NP
GP-303034-US-NP GP-303407-US-NP
GP-304633-US-NP
GP-303019-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/650210 28 Aug 2003
10/405323 02 Apr 2003 10/465187 19 Jun 2003
10/968592 19 Oct 2004 11/007631 08 Dec 2004 10/611843 01 Jul 2003
10/789823 27 Feb 2004 10/640550 13 Aug 2003
10/756729 13 Jan 2004
10/930464 31 Aug 2004
11/007335 08 Dec 2004 10/797671 10 Mar 2004
10/739462 18 Dec 2003
10/414702 16 Apr 2003 10/961693 08 Oct 2004 10/851402 21 May 2004
10/872228 18 Jun 2004 10/824406 14 Apr 2004 10/961691 08 Oct 2004 10/727964 04 Dec 2003 10/735599 12 Dec 2003 11/206603 18 Aug 2005 10/965389 14 Oct 2004 11/053555 08 Feb 2005 10/833911 28 Apr 2004
10/833918 28 Apr 2004 10/652881 29 Aug 2003 10/815383 01 Apr 2004 10/838084 03 May 2004
10/720626 24 Nov 2003
Publication No.
2005-0044873 2004-0194568 2004-0255710 2006-0081202 2005-0001455
2005-0151619 2006-0047407
2005-0199192 2005-0132982 2004-0206332 2006-0075997 2005-0258013 2005-0279605 2006-0076801 2004-0144083
2006-0081205 2005-0241908
2005-0077139 2005-0046227 2005-0218716 2005-0245345
2005-0110450
Pub. Date
03 Mar 2005 07 Oct 2004 23 Dec 2004 20 Apr 2006 06 Jan 2005
14 Jul 2005 02 Mar 2006
15 Sep 2005 23 Jun 2005 21 Oct 2004 13 Apr 2006 24 Nov 2005 22 Dec 2005 13 Apr 2006 29 Jul 2004
20 Apr 2006 03 Nov 2002
14 Apr 2005 03 Mar 2005 06 Oct 2005 03 Nov 2005
26 May 2005
Grant No.
7032393
7032473 7032474
7032549 7032949 7032958
7033053 7033054
7034654
7035730
7036360 7036466
7036483
7036484 7036493 7036644
7036645 7036848 7036872 7036969 7040084 7040266 7040268 7040280 7040471
7040475
7040688 7040719
7041027
7042186
Grant Date
25 Apr 2006
25 Apr 2006 25 Apr 2006
25 Apr 2006 25 Apr 2006 25 Apr 2006
25 Apr 2006 25 Apr 2006
Official Title
CLIMATE COOLING CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR HYBRID VEHICLES SHIFT LEVER VIBRATION ISOLATOR MECHANICAL ATTACHMENT FOR A SHIFT LEVER VIBRATION ISOLATOR VALVE LIFT SENSOR SUN VISOR ASSEMBLY BODY AND FRAME ASSEMBLY FOR A VEHICLE AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING A VEHICLE HIGH/LOW BEAM ADJUSTER BRACKET ASSEMBLY LAMP ASSEMBLY WITH PERIPHERAL AUXILIARY FUNCTION
25 Apr 2006
25 Apr 2006
02 May 2006 02 May 2006
02 May 2006
02 May 2006 02 May 2006 02 May 2006
02 May 2006 02 May 2006 02 May 2006 02 May 2006 09 May 2006 09 May 2006 09 May 2006 09 May 2006 09 May 2006
MOTOR VEHICLE ENGINE IMMOBILIZER SECURTIY SYSTEM AND METHOD METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING CATALYTIC CONVERTER PERFORMANCE POWERTRAIN DYNAMIC TILT TEST RIG THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VEHICLE ELECTROCHEMICAL ENGINE DIESEL ENGINE WITH DUALLOBED INTAKE CAM FOR COMPRESSION RATIO CONTROL IDLE SPEED CONTROL USING ALTERNATOR INTAKE MANIFOLD FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISM WITH LATCHING APPARATUS ROTATING TORQUETRANSMITTING APPARATUS VEHICLE BODY CONFIGURATIONS VEHICLE MIDGATE ADVERSE WEATHER HEADLAMP SYSTEM EXHAUST EMISSION AFTERTREATMENT ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC ENGINE VALVE ACTUATION ENGINE COVER BRACE ASSEMBLY SPARK IGNITION ENHANCER AND SPARK PLUG THEREWITH SANDWICH COMPOSITE CLUTCH FRICTION MEMBER WITH DUALDIRECTIONAL MODULI OF ELASTICITY
09 May 2006 09 May 2006 09 May 2006 09 May 2006
09 May 2006
WET CLUTCH FRICTION MEMBER WITH DUAL-DIRECTIONAL MODULI OF ELASTICITY VEHICLE DOOR BRAKE BOOSTER VACUUM PREDICTION ALGORITHM AND METHOD OF USE THEREFOR WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS WITH A FIXED INTERCONNECTING MEMBER AND AT LEAST SIX CLUTCHES DECOUPLING A HARMONIC SIGNAL FROM A SIGNAL PATH
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-303416-US-NP GP-302990-US-NP GP-304265-US-NP
GP-303234-US-NP GP-301880-US-NP GP-303013-US-NP GP-302902-US-CNT1 GP-303664-US-NP
GP-301869-US-CIP1 GP-303311-US-NP GP-303685-US-NP GP-301921-US-NP GP-301619-US-DIV1 GP-302010-US-NP
GP-304636-US-NP GP-303600-US-NP GP-303237-US-NP GP-303275-US-NP GP-302502-US-NP GP-301434-US-NP GP-303159-US-NP GP-305616-US-NP GP-301687-US-DIV1 GP-303150-US-NP GP-302444-US-NP GP-301468-US-NP
GP-303632-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/794939 05 Mar 2004
10/764014 23 Jan 2004 10/813900 31 Mar 2004
10/646211 22 Aug 2003 10/136975 30 Apr 2002 10/755488 12 Jan 2004 11/074197 07 Mar 2005 10/716370 18 Nov 2003
10/202445 24 Jul 2002 10/723306 26 Nov 2003 10/739363 18 Dec 2003 10/408004 04 Apr 2003 10/431744 08 May 2003 10/626003 24 Jul 2003
10/861326 04 Jun 2004 10/797864 10 Mar 2004 10/909164 30 Jul 2004 10/691365 22 Oct 2003 10/700419 04 Nov 2003 10/229187 27 Aug 2002 10/650206 28 Aug 2003 11/047314 31 Jan 2005 10/862557 07 Jun 2004 10/608509 27 Jun 2003 10/779514 13 Feb 2004 10/008907 06 Dec 2001
10/763663 23 Jan 2004
Publication No.
2004-0195916 2005-0162321 2005-0221958
2005-0042418 2003-0203269 2005-0150266
2004-0129353
2003-0030177
2005-0134482 2004-0196200 2003-0173852 2005-0016162
2005-0268598 2005-0198946 2005-0087154 2005-0087409 2005-0092576 2004-0043859 2005-0046138
2004-0262154 2005-0178745 2003-0107066
2005-0161269
Pub. Date
07 Oct 2004 28 Jul 2005 06 Oct 2005
24 Feb 2005 30 Oct 2003 14 Jul 2005
08 Jul 2004
13 Feb 2003
23 Jun 2005 07 Oct 2004 18 Sep 2003 27 Jan 2005
08 Dec 2005 15 Sep 2005 28 Apr 2005 28 Apr 2005 05 May 2005 04 Mar 2004 03 Mar 2005
30 Dec 2004 18 Aug 2005 12 Jun 2003
28 Jul 2005
Grant No.
7042363 7042403 7044888
7045189 7045245 7047779 7048201 7048816
7048880 7049261 7049978 7050003 7051421 7051517
7051522 7051523 7051685 7051849 7051856 7051859 7052025 7052220 7052430 7052587 7053330 7054041
7055638
Grant Date
09 May 2006
09 May 2006
Official Title
METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING A THREE-STATE SINGLE WIRE CONTROL DUAL BAND, LOW PROFILE OMNIDIRECTIONAL ANTENNA
16 May 2006
16 May 2006 16 May 2006 23 May 2006 23 May 2006 23 May 2006
23 May 2006 23 May 2006 23 May 2006 23 May 2006 30 May 2006 30 May 2006
METHOD OF CONTROLLING ENGAGEMENT OF A STARTING CLUTCH IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION DURING VEHICLE LAUNCH MOLDING FOR AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A UNIFORM FUEL CELL STACK STRUCTURE CURVILINEAR PUNCH MOTION FOR DOUBLE-ACTION HOT STRETCHFORMING GASKET AND HEAT SHIELD ASSEMBLY FOR A FLANGED JOINT CONTINUOUSLY CAST MAGNESIUM CONTAINING ALUMINUM ALLOY SHEET WITH COPPER ADDITION METHOD OF FORMING A COMPOSITE ARTICLE WITH A TEXTURED SURFACE ZEOLITE CATALYST AND PREPARATION PROCESS FOR NOX REDUCTION VEHICLE PARKING ASSISTANCE SYSTEM LOW-PROFILE ANTENNA INTERIOR PERMANENT MAGNET ROTOR APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL POWER MANAGEMENT ENHANCEMENTS
30 May 2006 30 May 2006 30 May 2006
THERMOELECTRIC CATALYTIC CONVERTER TEMPERATURE CONTROL EXHAUST SYSTEM ASSEMBLIES EMPLOYING WIRE BUSHINGS FOR THERMAL COMPENSATION CYLINDER HEAD WITH INTEGRATED EXHAUST MANIFOLD
30 May 2006 30 May 2006
30 May 2006 30 May 2006 30 May 2006 30 May 2006
MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID DAMPER METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR APPLYING AND RELEASING A CLUTCH METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR HILL-HOLDING TRANSMISSION APPARATUS FOR PRELOADING A TORSION BAR COMPONENT MOUNTING ASSEMBLY TRANSMISSION WITH FRICTION LAUNCH MECHANISM
30 May 2006 PHOTOELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICE AND ELECTRODE
30 May 2006 PROJECTION WELD-BONDING SYSTEM AND METHOD
30 May 2006
IMAGE SENSOR METHOD AND APPARATUS HAVING ADDRESSABLE PIXELS AND NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT
06 Jun 2006 VIRTUAL AIRDAM AND METHOD
FOR A VEHICLE
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-303315-US-NP GP-304620-US-NP GP-304760-US-NP
GP-302035-US-NP GP-302840-US-NP GP-304054-US-NP
GP-302028-US-NP GP-303249-US-NP GP-303641-US-NP GP-305434-US-NP GP-303880-US-NP
GP-301710-US-NP
GP-303214-US-NP GP-303184-US-NP GP-303055-US-NP GP-305225-US-NP GP-302533-US-NP GP-304671-US-NP
GP-303797-US-NP GP-303461-US-NP GP-302875-US-NP GP-301118-US-CNT1 GP-301781-US-NP
GP-303510-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/721706 25 Nov 2003
10/819402 07 Apr 2004
10/898570 23 Jul 2004
10/317554 12 Dec 2002 10/365239 12 Feb 2003
10/827115 19 Apr 2004
10/364166 11 Feb 2003 10/768538 30 Jan 2004 10/776556 11 Feb 2004 11/041795 24 Jan 2005 10/720818 24 Nov 2003
10/646516 21 Aug 2003
10/912618 05 Aug 2004 10/975890 28 Oct 2004 10/730590 08 Dec 2003 10/872327 18 Jun 2004 10/901723 29 Jul 2004 10/843080 10 May 2004
10/784555 23 Feb 2004 10/807768 24 Mar 2004 10/409645 08 Apr 2003 10/269235 11 Oct 2002 10/365582 12 Feb 2003
10/785793 24 Feb 2004
Publication No.
2005-0109590 2005-0227805 2006-0019793 2004-0116250
2005-0231152
2004-0154120 2005-0166382 2005-0172698
2005-0109327
2005-0043464
2006-0027435 2006-0091340 2005-0121924 2005-0121240 2006-0025261 2005-0250615
2004-0266581 2005-0215394 2004-0202888 2004-0000476 20050054542
2005-0184031
Pub. Date
Grant No.
26 May 2005 7055679
13 Oct 2005 7056257
26 Jan 2006 7056258
17 Jun 2004 7056263 7056870
20 Oct 2005 7057371
12 Aug 2004 7059014 04 Aug 2005 7059033 11 Aug 2005 7059169
7059281 26 May 2005 7059306
24 Feb 2005 7059382
09 Feb 2006 7059461 04 May 2006 7059579 09 Jun 2005 7059641 09 Jun 2005 7059664 02 Feb 2006 7059986 10 Nov 2005 7059994
30 Dec 2004 7059995 29 Sep 2005 7059998 14 Oct 2004 7060140 01 Jan 2004 7060231 10 Mar 2005 7060662
25 Aug 2005 7060929
Grant Date
06 Jun 2006
06 Jun 2006
06 Jun 2006
Official Title
RECONFIGURABLE MAGNETIC FIXTURING PALLETS FOR AN ASSEMBLY LINE WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS WITH TWO FIXED INTERCONNECTING MEMBERS PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING ONE INTERCONNECTING MEMBER AND AN INPUT MEMBER
06 Jun 2006 06 Jun 2006
06 Jun 2006
ELECTRONIC CLUTCH-TO-CLUTCH TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROLLED RELEASE OF ANTIFOAM ADDITIVES FROM COMPOUNDED RUBBER INVERTER FOR ELECTRIC AND HYBRID POWERED VEHICLES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEM AND METHOD
13 Jun 2006 TOOL RAIL CLEANING APPARATUS 13 Jun 2006 METHOD OF FORMING THICKENED
TUBULAR MEMBERS
13 Jun 2006 13 Jun 2006
FLUID AERATION TEST APPARATUS AND METHOD FOUR STROKE ENGINE AUTOIGNITION COMBUSTION
13 Jun 2006 13 Jun 2006
METHOD AND SYSTEM OF EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL FOR HYBRID VEHICLE USING ACTIVATED CARBON FIBERS METHOD OF INCORPORATING BROMINATED COMPOUNDS AS ADDITIVES TO EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE MOLDED PATTERNS FOR USE IN LOST FOAM ALUMINUM CASTING
13 Jun 2006 13 Jun 2006
13 Jun 2006 13 Jun 2006 13 Jun 2006 13 Jun 2006
13 Jun 2006 13 Jun 2006
TORQUE-TRANSMITTING APPARATUS LATCHING VALVE FOR A TORQUETRANSMITTING MECHANISM IN A TRANSMISSION EXTERIOR DOOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY AIRFLOW CONTROL DEVICES BASED ON ACTIVE MATERIALS ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS WITH A FIXED INTERCONNECTING MEMBER AND A STATIONARY PLANETARY MEMBER SEVEN-OR EIGHT-SPEED TRANSMISSION DOD CONTROL METHODS FOR MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS
13 Jun 2006 13 Jun 2006 13 Jun 2006
13 Jun 2006
SELF-HEALING TRIBOLOGICAL SURFACES PLASMA REACTOR HAVING REGIONS OF ACTIVE AND PASSIVE ELECTRIC FIELD ANTIFOAM AGENT AND METHOD FOR USE IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID APPLICATIONS INVOLVING HIGH PRESSURE PUMPS SHEET-TO-TUBE RESISTANCE SPOT WELDING USING SERVO GUN
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302006-US-NP
GP-302462-US-NP GP-303207-US-NP GP-303414-US-NP GP-304173-US-NP GP-302763-US-NP GP-304419-US-NP P004295-US-CIP GP-302686-US-NP GP-301888-US-NP GP-304204-US-NP GP-303778-US-NP GP-305255-US-NP GP-304165-US-NP GP-305015-US-NP GP-304853-US-NP GP-304890-US-NP
H-204145-US-DIV1 GP-301983-US-NP GP-302862-US-NP GP-303042-US-NP GP-300476-US-NP GP-302140-US-NP GP-304942-US-NP
GP-305457-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
Publication No.
Pub. Date
Grant No.
10/632257 01 Aug 2003 20050024902-A1 03 Feb 2005 7061134
10/273716 19 Oct 2002 2004-0074169 22 Apr 2004 7062880 10/901656 29 Jul 2004 2006-0021431 02 Feb 2006 7062965 10/851045 21 May 2004 2005-0261100 24 Nov 2005 7062984
10/853406 25 May 2004 2005-0263275 01 Dec 2005 7063138
10/440484 16 May 2003
7063353
10/913691 06 Aug 2004 2006-0028051 09 Feb 2006 7063377
10/725213 01 Dec 2003
7063575
10/644348 20 Aug 2003 2005-0039828 24 Feb 2005 7063755 10/352348 27 Jan 2003 2004-0146758 29 Jul 2004 7063905
10/925853 25 Aug 2004 2006-0046926 02 Mar 2006 7063913
10/797865 10 Mar 2004
7066000
11/009968 10 Dec 2004 2006-0124081 15 Jun 2006 7066114
10/886823 08 Jul 2004 2005-0072392 07 Apr 2005 7066129 11/035345 13 Jan 2005 2006-0150941 13 Jul 2006 7066132 10/961692 08 Oct 2004 2006-0076800 13 Apr 2006 7066515 10/897668 23 Jul 2004 2006-0019792 26 Jan 2006 7066861
10/005000 07 Dec 2001 2002-0055025 09 May 2002 7067211 10/316144 10 Dec 2002 2003-0175567 18 Sep 2003 7067212 10/891303 14 Jul 2004 2006-0012467 19 Jan 2006 7068155 10/657015 05 Sep 2003 2005-0065703 24 Mar 2005 7069136 10/037832 03 Jan 2002 2003-0125911 03 Jul 2003 7069198 10/851395 21 May 2004 2005-0257632 24 Nov 2005 7069767
10/831764 23 Apr 2004 2005-0235743 27 Oct 2005 7069773
11/208435 19 Aug 2005
7069905
Grant Date
13 Jun 2006
Official Title
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVED THERMAL MANAGEMENT OF A VOLTAGE SOURCE INVERTER OPERATING AT LOW OUTPUT FREQUENCY UTILIZING A ZERO VECTOR MODULATION TECHNIQUE
20 Jun 2006 20 Jun 2006
STABILIZER CLIP FOR WINDOW ASSEMBLY RESISTIVE LEVEL SENSOR FOR CYRO-LIQUID GAS TANKS
20 Jun 2006
20 Jun 2006
20 Jun 2006 20 Jun 2006
20 Jun 2006 20 Jun 2006 20 Jun 2006 20 Jun 2006 27 Jun 2006
27 Jun 2006
VEHICLE POWERTRAIN WITH TWOWHEEL AND FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE RATIOS AUTOMOTIVE HVAC SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME UTILIZING TRAPPED COOLANT LINEAR LOAD LIMITER APPARATUS AND METHOD HOOD LIFT MECHANISMS UTILIZING ACTIVE MATERIALS AND METHODS OF USE WEDGE BASE SEALED LAMP SOCKET METHOD FOR LASER ANNEALING FUEL CELL H2 EXHAUST CONVERSION DIFFUSION MEDIA WITH MICROPOROUS LAYER FORMING TOOL APPARATUS FOR HOT STRETCH-FORMING PROCESSES REVERSE FAN OPERATION FOR VEHICLE COOLING SYSTEM
27 Jun 2006 27 Jun 2006 27 Jun 2006 27 Jun 2006
INTAKE MANIFOLD AND RUNNER APPARATUS PISTON WITH OXIDATION CATALYST DEFORMABLE COMPONENT CARRIER PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING A STATIONARY MEMBER AND AT LEAST TWO INPUT CLUTCHES
27 Jun 2006 27 Jun 2006 27 Jun 2006
COGENERATION SYSTEM FOR A FUEL CELL PRESSURE REGULATION OF A FUEL CELL HYDROGEN TANK SYSTEM APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR NEAR OBJECT DETECTION
27 Jun 2006 27 Jun 2006 04 Jul 2006
04 Jul 2006
ACCELERATION BASED CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM METHOD FOR FORMULATING PAINT METHOD FOR DETERMINING INITIAL TRANSMISSION CALIBRATION MANIFOLD AIR FLOW (MAF) AND MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE (MAP) RESIDUAL ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL (ETC) SECURITY
04 Jul 2006 METHOD OF OBTAINING DESIRED MANIFOLD PRESSURE FOR TORQUE BASED ENGINE CONTROL
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-304138-US-NP
GP-303169-US-NP GP-303369-US-NP GP-304350-US-NP GP-303795-US-NP
GP-301850-US-NP GP-303182-US-NP GP-301772-US-NP GP-303318-US-NP
GP-305388-US-NP
GP-304785-US-NP GP-303424-US-NP GP-304338-US-NP
GP-302278-US-NP GP-302475-US-NP GP-304270-US-NP GP-303751-US-NP GP-304908-US-NP GP-303219-US-NP GP-303385-US-NP GP-305178-US-NP GP-305081-US-NP
GP-302113-US-NP GP-302175-US-CNT1
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/043221 26 Jan 2005
10/465188 19 Jun 2003 10/661018 12 Sep 2003
10/912296 05 Aug 2004 10/785509 24 Feb 2004
10/901711 29 Jul 2004 10/851391 21 May 2004 10/766155 28 Jan 2004 10/772849 05 Feb 2004 10/920997 18 Aug 2004
10/921237 18 Aug 2004 10/763629 23 Jan 2004 10/779531 14 Feb 2004
10/813580 30 Mar 2004 10/647698 25 Aug 2003 10/930324 31 Aug 2004 10/827721 20 Apr 2004 10/981971 05 Nov 2004 10/851000 21 May 2004 10/850768 21 May 2004 11/218246 01 Sep 2005 10/921005 18 Aug 2004
10/360998 07 Feb 2003 11/027794 30 Dec 2004
Publication No.
2006-0162700 2004-0256814 2005-0057073 2006-0029486 2005-0049106
2006-0025272 2005-0261104 2005-0164828 2005-0176556 2006-0040783
2006-0040784 2005-0165522 2005-0182526
2005-0217334 2005-0046226 2006-0044126 2005-0229664 2006-0005806 2005-0257778 2004-0216725
2006-0040785
2004-0157091 2005-0266267
Pub. Date
27 Jul 2006
Grant No.
7069911
23 Dec 2004 7070186 17 Mar 2005 7070227
09 Feb 2006 7070377 03 Mar 2005 7070532
02 Feb 2006 7070534 24 Nov 2005 7070535 28 Jul 2005 7070537 11 Aug 2005 7070538 23 Feb 2006 7074152
23 Feb 2006 7074153 28 Jul 2005 7076347 18 Aug 2005 7076356
06 Oct 2005 7076981 03 Mar 2005 7077439 02 Mar 2006 7079016 20 Oct 2005 7080535 12 Jan 2006 7080613 24 Nov 2005 7080625 04 Nov 2004 7080626
7080630 23 Feb 2006 7081066
12 Aug 2004 7081193 01 Dec 2005 7081293
Grant Date
04 Jul 2006
Official Title
APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR PROTECTING A CATALYTIC CONVERTER FROM MISFIRE
04 Jul 2006 FLANGED BOOT HAVING A ROLLING BEARING INTERFACE
04 Jul 2006 04 Jul 2006 04 Jul 2006
04 Jul 2006 04 Jul 2006 04 Jul 2006 04 Jul 2006
MODULAR BASE FOR PICKUP TRUCK AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY GROMMET BRIDGE ASSEMBLY PLANETARY TRANSMISSION HAVING A ROTATING-TYPE TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISM WITH A STATIONARY PISTON POWER TRANSMISSION WITH PRESELECTED RATIOS AND A PRESELECTED OUTPUT SPLITTER SHIFT MECHANISM FOR A MANUAL PLANETARY TRANSMISSION COMBINATION OF CYLINDER DEACTIVATION WITH FLYWHEEL STARTER GENERATOR CLUTCH CONTROL FOR AUTOMATED MANUAL TRANSMISSION (AMT)
11 Jul 2006
11 Jul 2006 11 Jul 2006 11 Jul 2006
PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING A STATIONARY MEMBER AND THREE INTERCONNECTED GEAR MEMBERS PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING THREE GEAR SETS AND INPUT CLUTCHES BRAKE BOOSTER VACUUM SENSOR DIAGNOSTIC OPTIMAL SELECTION OF INPUT TORQUE WITH STABILITY OF POWER FLOW FOR A HYBRID VEHICLE
18 Jul 2006 ELECTROMAGNETIC FORMATION OF FUEL CELL PLATES
18 Jul 2006 18 Jul 2006 25 Jul 2006 25 Jul 2006
VEHICLE BUMPER AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME VEHICLE-BASED VEHICLE OCCUPANT REMINDER USING WEIGHT-BASED SENSOR SPRING-LOADED PART EXTRACTORS FOR HEATED FORMING TOOLS METHOD FOR AUTO-IGNITION COMBUSTION CONTROL
25 Jul 2006 ENGINE OPERATION DURING CYLINDER DEACTIVATION
25 Jul 2006 25 Jul 2006 25 Jul 2006
25 Jul 2006 25 Jul 2006
INTAKE MIXTURE MOTION WITH FUEL VAPOR ENRICHMENT COLD START SYSTEM METHOD FOR CALCULATING CYLINDER CHARGE DURING STARTING PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING THREE NONCONTINUOUSLY INTERCONNECTED GEAR SETS MULTI-STACK ISOLATION DETECTION SYSTEM METALLIC NANOWIRE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to
Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
H-203484-US-NP
GP-302433-US-NP GP-304413-US-NP GP-303140-US-NP GP-303144-US-NP
GP-303650-US-NP
GP-304057-US-NP
GP-304412-US-NP GP-301963-US-NP
GP-303357-US-NP GP-306249-US-NP GP-304457-US-NP GP-303547-US-NP GP-305290-US-NP GP-303908-US-NP P008965-US-NP GP-302574-US-NP GP-304634-US-NP
GP-302882-US-NP GP-302708-US-NP
GP-304013-US-NP GP-302946-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
09/669969 26 Sep 2000
10/418660 18 Apr 2003 10/891474 14 Jul 2004 10/765690 26 Jan 2004 10/453877 03 Jun 2003
10/802196 17 Mar 2004
11/060950 18 Feb 2005
10/965510 14 Oct 2004 10/206383 26 Jul 2002
10/752286 06 Jan 2004 11/232728 22 Sep 2005 10/851034 21 May 2004 10/780487 17 Feb 2004 11/004666 03 Dec 2004 10/874091 22 Jun 2004 10/808829 25 Mar 2004 10/819410 07 Apr 2004 10/861633 04 Jun 2004
10/374946 26 Feb 2003 10/341083 13 Jan 2003
10/772850 05 Feb 2004 10/365358 12 Feb 2003
Publication No.
2006-0012378 2005-0160725 2004-0244523 2005-0045142
2005-0235955
2006-0081231 2003-0116374
2005-0146105
2005-0257768 2005-0179226 2006-0119134-
A1 2005-0278996
2005-0227802 2005-0272554 2004-0166384 2004-0137294
2005-0175883 2004-0157970
Pub. Date
19 Jan 2006 28 Jul 2005 09 Dec 2004 03 Mar 2005
27 Oct 2005
20 Apr 2006 26 Jun 2003
07 Jul 2005
24 Nov 2005 18 Aug 2005 08 Jun 2006 22 Dec 2005
13 Oct 2005 08 Dec 2005 26 Aug 2004 15 Jul 2004
11 Aug 2005 12 Aug 2004
Grant No.
7081312
7081316 7081761 7082755 7082851
7082918
7082925
7082935 7083016
7083176 7084361 7086374 7086656 7086689 7086764 7086765 7086976 7086986
7087333 7087335
7087337 7087674
Grant Date
25 Jul 2006
Official Title
MULTIPLE STAGE COMBUSTION PROCESS TO MAINTAIN A CONTROLLABLE REFORMATION TEMPERATURE PROFILE
25 Jul 2006 BIPOLAR PLATE ASSEMBLY HAVING TRANSVERSE LEGS
25 Jul 2006 01 Aug 2006
ULTRACAPACITOR USEFUL LIFE PREDICTION TORQUE CONVERTER WITH A THIN TORUS TURBINE
01 Aug 2006 01 Aug 2006
HYDRAULIC SERVO ASSEMBLY FOR AN INTERNAL ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION RANGE SELECTION (ETRS) SYSTEM OIL PRESSURE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENGINES WITH HYDRAULIC CYLINDER DEACTIVATION
01 Aug 2006
ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL WITH THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR SYSTEM AND AIR FLOW INDICATORS
01 Aug 2006 01 Aug 2006
APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR CLOSED LOOP FUEL CONTROL MOBILE CHASSIS AND INTERCHANGEABLE VEHICLE BODY WITH WASTE HEAT REJECTION SYSTEM
01 Aug 2006 WHEEL ALIGNMENT ARRANGEMENTS FOR VEHICLES
01 Aug 2006 08 Aug 2006
HIGH VOLTAGE INTERLOCK SWITCH PWM CONTROL OF A LIFTER OIL MANIFOLD ASSEMBLY SOLENOID
08 Aug 2006 08 Aug 2006 08 Aug 2006
08 Aug 2006
EXTENDABLE VEHICLE STEP ASSEMBLY COMBINATION STEP AND STORAGE ASSEMBLY GLARE RESISTANT DISPLAYS FOR AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES AND LENSES FOR SUCH DISPLAYS LEP LAMP WITH LIGHT PIPE FOR AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES
08 Aug 2006 08 Aug 2006
08 Aug 2006 08 Aug 2006
ELECTRIC MOTOR APPLIED CLUTCH WITH A DRAG TORQUE ACTUATOR WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS WITH TWO FIXED INTERCONNECTING MEMBERS AND AT LEAST THREE CLUTCHES HYDROGEN RECIRCULATION WITHOUT A PUMP H-INFINITY CONTROL WITH INTEGRATOR COMPENSTION FOR ANODE PRESSURE CONTROL IN A FUEL CELL STACK
08 Aug 2006 08 Aug 2006
FLOW FIELD GEOMETRIES FOR IMPROVED WATER MANAGEMENT CONTROLLED RELEASE OF PERFLUOROPOLYETHER ANTIFOAM ADDITIVE FROM COMPOUNDED RUBBER
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-303836-US-NP
GP-304049-US-NP GP-304026-US-NP GP-302888-US-NP
GP-304042-US-NP GP-305160-US-NP
GP-303750-US-NP GP-302528-US-NP GP-302861-US-NP GP-302196-US-NP
GP-302934-US-NP GP-305427-US-NP GP-304692-US-NP
GP-302790-US-NP
GP-304273-US-NP GP-305078-US-NP GP-302903-US-NP GP-301804-US-NP
GP-305730-US-NP GP-304130-US-NP GP-302945-US-NP GP-303819-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/984178 09 Nov 2004
10/874107 22 Jun 2004 10/899978 27 Jul 2004 10/672199 26 Sep 2003
10/775462 10 Feb 2004 10/846153 15 May 2004
10/734094 11 Dec 2003 10/664297 17 Sep 2003 10/808977 25 Mar 2004 10/268828 10 Oct 2002
10/408761 07 Apr 2003 11/141969 01 Jun 2005 10/861183 04 Jun 2004
10/646212 22 Aug 2003
10/876130 24 Jun 2004 11/058138 15 Feb 2005 10/464933 19 Jun 2003 10/309795 04 Dec 2002
11/127477 12 May 2005 10/837875 03 May 2004 10/299595 19 Nov 2002
10/812438 30 Mar 2004
Publication No.
2006-0097702 2005-0283303 2006-0021345 2005-0067219
2005-0176551 2005-0255964 2005-0126159 2005-0057948 2005-0216144 2004-0073352
2005-0272553
2005-0041033
2005-0283965 2006-0180116 2004-0256082 2003-0168267
2006-0147728 2004-0097384 2005-0222731
Pub. Date
11 May 2006 22 Dec 2005 02 Feb 2006 31 Mar 2005
11 Aug 2005 17 Nov 2005 16 Jun 2005 17 Mar 2005 29 Sep 2005 15 Apr 2004
08 Dec 2005
24 Feb 2005
29 Dec 2005 17 Aug 2006 23 Dec 2004 11 Sep 2003
06 Jul 2006 20 May 2004 06 Oct 2005
Grant No.
7088077
7089105 7089736 7090048
7090610 7090613
7090811 7092267 7092802 7092810
7092937 7093429 7094173
7095425
7096557 7096845 7096925 7096986
7097229 7097922 7098173 7099759
Grant Date
08 Aug 2006
Official Title
POSITION-SENSORLESS CONTROL OF INTERIOR PERMANENT MAGNET MACHINES
08 Aug 2006 POWER TAKE-OFF STATE AND ENGINE SPEED REQUEST
15 Aug 2006 15 Aug 2006
15 Aug 2006 15 Aug 2006
VARIABLE NOZZLE TURBO (VNT) SOLENOID TEMPERATURE ESTIMATOR METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EXHAUST SOUND ATTENUATION ON ENGINES WITH CYLINDER DEACTIVATION WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE INTERCONNECTED PLANETARY GEAR SETS METHOD OF PROVIDING ELECTRIC MOTOR TORQUE RESERVE IN A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE
15 Aug 2006 METHOD OF REDUCING NOX IN DIESEL ENGINE EXHAUST
15 Aug 2006 15 Aug 2006
AUXILIARY POWER GENERATION IN A MOTOR TRANSFORMER VEHICLE WEBSITE AUDIO/VIDEO COMMUNICATION LINK
15 Aug 2006
15 Aug 2006 22 Aug 2006 22 Aug 2006
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REDUCING ACCELERATION-BASED WHEEL SLIP UTILIZING PEDAL-TOTHROTTLE PROGRESSION TABLES VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC KNOWLEDGE DELIVERY REFORMING DIESEL FUEL FOR NOX REDUCTION WIDE-RATIO TRANSMISSIONS HAVING A STATIONARY PLANETARY MEMBER AND AT LEAST FOUR CLUTCHES
22 Aug 2006
29 Aug 2006 29 Aug 2006
SUPERPOSED COLORS GRAPHIC FOR PROVIDING A CONTINUOUS COLOR FADE TRANSITION BETWEEN TWO COLORS MAKING PANEL REINFORCEMENTS DURING HOT STRETCH FORMING CAPTURED NUT USING A STAMPED RETENTION FEATURE
29 Aug 2006 MODULAR ELECTRIC HVAC SYSTEMS FOR VEHICLES
29 Aug 2006
MOBILE CHASSIS AND INTERCHANGEABLE VEHICLE BODY WITH RAM AIR CIRCULATION SYSTEM
29 Aug 2006 VEHICLE CLOSURE SYSTEM 29 Aug 2006 MULTI-LAYERED SUPERHARD
NANOCOMPOSITE COATINGS
29 Aug 2006 29 Aug 2006
THERMALLY STABLE ANTIFOAM AGENT FOR USE IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUIDS METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ESTIMATING STEERING BEHAVIOR FOR INTEGRATED CHASSIS CONTROL
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-303665-US-NP GP-302302-US-NP GP-303527-US-NP GP-303467-US-NP GP-301990-US-NP GP-304685-US-NP GP-303374-US-NP GP-304892-US-NP GP-303136-US-NP GP-302141-US-NP GP-306599-US-CIP1 GP-304125-US-NP GP-303229-US-NP GP-304177-US-NP
GP-303183-US-NP GP-306149-US-NP GP-303400-US-NP
GP-303415-US-NP GP-301579-US-DIV1 GP-305413-US-NP
GP-305414-US-NP
GP-302527-US-NP GP-302880-US-NP
GP-302803-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/828074 20 Apr 2004
10/738345 17 Dec 2003
10/807832 24 Mar 2004 10/772845 05 Feb 2004 10/285169 31 Oct 2002 10/946760 22 Sep 2004
10/738565 17 Dec 2003 10/891324 14 Jul 2004
10/831765 23 Apr 2004 10/464309 18 Jun 2003
11/378911 17 Mar 2006
10/845995 15 May 2004 10/700420 04 Nov 2003
10/836655 30 Apr 2004
10/678458 03 Oct 2003 11/204986 16 Aug 2005
10/691364 22 Oct 2003
10/783405 20 Feb 2004 10/966548 15 Oct 2004 10/940539 14 Sep 2004
10/948559 23 Sep 2004
10/951421 28 Sep 2004 10/337254 06 Jan 2003
10/304561 26 Nov 2002
Publication No.
2005-0234621 2005-0136282 2005-0211015 2005-0172934 2004-0084229 2006-0063628 2004-0180749 2006-0014603 2005-0239598 2004-0259684
2005-0256625 2005-0091826 2005-0241299 2005-0072176
2005-0087164
2005-0183841 2005-0049944 2006-0058150
2006-0063636
2006-0068964 2004-0131823
Pub. Date
20 Oct 2005 23 Jun 2005 29 Sep 2005 11 Aug 2005 06 May 2004 23 Mar 2006 16 Sep 2004 19 Jan 2006 27 Oct 2005 23 Dec 2004
17 Nov 2005 05 May 2005 03 Nov 2005 07 Apr 2005
28 Apr 2005
25 Aug 2005 03 Mar 2005 16 Mar 2006
23 Mar 2006
30 Mar 2006 08 Jul 2004
Grant No.
7099760 7100259 7100472 7100565 7100717 7101298 7101301 7101302 7101312 7101313 7102476 7103463 7103957 7104048
7104080 7104099 7104238
7104307 7104581 7104914
7104916
7104917 7105117
7105148
Grant Date
29 Aug 2006 05 Sep 2006
05 Sep 2006 05 Sep 2006 05 Sep 2006 05 Sep 2006
05 Sep 2006
Official Title
ACTIVE WHEEL STEERING CONTROL METHOD OF METALLIC SANDWICHED FOAM COMPOSITE FORMING TWO SPEED TRANSFER CASE HAVING TWO TRANSFER CHAINS DOD THROTTLING AND INTAKE CONTROL INTEGRATED ELECTRIC POWER TAKE-OFF SYSTEM ELECTRIC VARIABLE TRANSMISSION WITH DE-COUPLED ENGINE CHARGING IN REVERSE TWO-SPEED TRANSFER CASE WITH CENTER DIFFERENTIAL
05 Sep 2006 05 Sep 2006 05 Sep 2006 05 Sep 2006 05 Sep 2006
PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING A STATIONARY MEMBER AND INPUT CLUTCHES VEHICULAR POWER TAKE-OFF CONTROL MOTOR VEHICLE POWERTRAIN CONTROL METHOD FOR LOW TRACTION CONDITIONS METHOD TO ESTIMATE ATTRACTIVE FORCE IN A PERMANENT MAGNET CHUCK HYDRAULIC CLUTCH STATE DIAGNOSTIC AND CONTROL
12 Sep 2006 12 Sep 2006
EXPENDABLE TORQUE CONVERTER ALIGNMENT RING AND ASSEMBLY METHOD LOW EMISSION DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF) REGENERATION
12 Sep 2006 12 Sep 2006
12 Sep 2006
PHASE-CHANGE COOLING SYSTEM CENTER SUPPORT PUNCH ASSEMBLY FOR HYDROFORMING DIE APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LESSENING THE ACCUMULATION OF HIGH BOILING FRACTION FROM FUEL IN INTAKE VALVES OF COMBUSTION ENGINES
12 Sep 2006 12 Sep 2006
12 Sep 2006
CASTING MOLD FOR ENGINE BLOCK VEHICLE BODY INTERCHANGEABILITY [KEEP THIS ONE ALIVE!] PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING TWO FIXED INTERCONNECTIONS AND A STATIONARY GEAR MEMBER
12 Sep 2006
12 Sep 2006 12 Sep 2006
PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING A STATIONARY FIXED INTERCONNECTION AND PROVIDING AT LEAST EIGHT SPEED RATIOS COUNTERSHAFT PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR INCREASING THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF POLYMERS
12 Sep 2006 METHODS, APPARATUS, AND SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCING HYDROGEN FROM A FUEL
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-304011-US-NP
GP-301968-US-NP GP-303031-US-NP GP-303616-US-NP GP-305271-US-NP
GP-302363-US-NP GP-304214-US-NP
GP-305676-US-NP
GP-302180-US-NP GP-304192-US-NP
GP-304193-US-NP
GP-303213-US-NP GP-306388-US-NP GP-305287-US-NP GP-301987-US-NP(1) GP-301946-US-NP GP-303008-US-NP GP-303983-US-NP GP-303365-US-NP GP-303489-US-NP GP-301429-US-CIP1 GP-304381-US-NP GP-302165-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/924317 23 Aug 2004
10/281880 28 Oct 2002 10/881213 30 Jun 2004 10/781276 18 Feb 2004 11/112434 22 Apr 2005
10/342898 15 Jan 2003 10/918740 13 Aug 2004
10/964176 13 Oct 2004
10/664287 17 Sep 2003 10/686004 14 Oct 2003
10/686508 14 Oct 2003
10/918581 13 Aug 2004 11/225328 13 Sep 2005 11/061137 18 Feb 2005 11/242541 03 Oct 2005 10/634021 02 Aug 2003 10/763564 23 Jan 2004 10/652735 29 Aug 2003 10/786638 25 Feb 2004 10/674947 30 Sep 2003 10/664294 17 Sep 2003 10/924639 24 Aug 2004 10/410574 09 Apr 2003
Publication No.
20050084742
2004-0080431 2006-0002156 2005-0182556 2006-0020386
2004-0134291 2006-0033362
2006-0079371
2005-0057255 2005-0080527
2005-0080539
2006-0042232
2006-0185635 2006-0071382 2005-0023811 2005-0161981 2005-0047915 2005-0183541 2005-0067063
2006-0043074 2004-0201284
Pub. Date
21 Apr 2005
29 Apr 2004 05 Jan 2006 18 Aug 2005 26 Jan 2006
15 Jul 2004 16 Feb 2006
13 Apr 2006
17 Mar 2005 14 Apr 2005
14 Apr 2005
02 Mar 2006
24 Aug 2006 06 Apr 2006 03 Feb 2005 28 Jul 2005 03 Mar 2005 25 Aug 2005 31 Mar 2005
02 Mar 2006 14 Oct 2004
Grant No.
7105242
7106213 7106605 7107141 7107143
7107864 7108316
7108627
7109685 7110869
7110871
7111454 7111482 7111597 7111833 7111871 7111900 7112043 7112156 7112249 7112385 7112757 7112894
Grant Date
12 Sep 2006
12 Sep 2006 12 Sep 2006
Official Title
CONTROL OF POLYMER SURFACE DISTRIBUTION ON DIFFUSION MEDIA FOR IMPROVED FUEL CELL PERFORMANCE DISTANCE DETECTION AND DISPLAY SYSTEM FOR USE IN A VEHICLE DC CONVERTER CIRCUIT WITH OVERSHOOT PORTECTION
12 Sep 2006 METHOD FOR OBTAINING AXLETORQUE DRIVEABILITY WITH ENGINE TORQUE-BASED SYSTEM
12 Sep 2006
ESTIMATION OF OXYGEN CONCENTRATION IN THE INTAKE MANIFOLD OF AN UNTHROTTLED LEAN BURN ENGINE
19 Sep 2006 QUALITY CONTROL METHODS FOR GAS DIFFUSION MEDIA
19 Sep 2006
ENERGY ABSORBING ASSEMBLY UTILIZING REVERSIBLY EXPANDABLE MECHANICAL STRUCTURES FOR IMPACT MANAGEMENT AND METHODS FOR OPERATING THE SAME
19 Sep 2006 19 Sep 2006 19 Sep 2006
PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING TWO INTERCONNECTING MEMBERS AND AT LEAST TWO INPUT CLUTCHES METHOD FOR ESTIMATING STATES AND PARAMETERS OF AN ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL HYBRID TRANSMISSION MEMBER SPEED DETERMINATION, SENSOR DIAGNOSTICS AND FAULT RECOVERY
19 Sep 2006
METHOD FOR DETERMINING PREFERRED INPUT OPERATING POINTS FOR A VEHICLE TRANSMISSION
26 Sep 2006
26 Sep 2006 26 Sep 2006 26 Sep 2006 26 Sep 2006 26 Sep 2006
26 Sep 2006
26 Sep 2006
26 Sep 2006 26 Sep 2006 26 Sep 2006
26 Sep 2006
FUEL CONTROL COMPENSATION FOR SECONDARY AIR SYSTEM FLOW VARIATION PUNCH ASSEMBLY FOR HYDROFORMING DIE VALVE DEACTIVATOR LATCHING ASSEMBLY DUAL DISC SPRING AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE AIR BAG SYSTEM VEHICLE FLOOR HAVING A UNITARY INNER PANEL AND OUTER PANEL COMPRESSOR IMPELLER THICKNESS PROFILE WITH LOCALIZED THICK SPOT TRANSMISSION WITH MINIATURE MOTOR FOR CONTROL OF OIL FLOW HOT BLOW FORMING CONTROL METHOD FLOW RESTRICTORS IN FUEL CELL FLOW-FIELD PROGRAMMABLE RESISTANCE SEAM WELDING APPARATUS AND METHOD METHOD, PROGRAMMING INTERFACE AND MECHANISM FOR CHANGING VEHICLE
PERSONALIZATION SETTINGS/FEATURES
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-303747-US-NP GP-305745-US-NP
GP-303608-US-NP GP-303030-US-NP GP-305302-US-NP GP-305228-US-NP
GP-305233-US-NP
GP-304754-US-NP
GP-304309-US-CIP1 GP-301894-US-NP GP-304575-US-NP GP-305008-US-NP GP-304768-US-NP GP-304725-US-NP GP-302338-US-NP P006626-US-NP GP-304264-US-NP GP-305469-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/768384 30 Jan 2004
11/106115 14 Apr 2005
10/951540 28 Sep 2004 10/630496 30 Jul 2003 11/112444 22 Apr 2005 11/155097 17 Jun 2005 10/900480 28 Jul 2004
10/898405 23 Jul 2004
10/983329 05 Nov 2004 10/319444 13 Dec 2002 10/852601 24 May 2004 11/060050 17 Feb 2005 10/923427 20 Aug 2004
11/009528 10 Dec 2004 10/650204 28 Aug 2003
10/633900 04 Aug 2003 10/939549 13 Sep 2004 11/063923 23 Feb 2005
Publication No.
2005-0171674 2006-0065253
2006-0068967 2005-0024904 2006-0241849-
A1
2006-0025274
2006-0019794
2005-0194815 2004-0122154 2005-0257517 2006-0180121 2006-0038101 2006-0125267 2005-0045487
2006-0055378
Pub. Date
04 Aug 2005 30 Mar 2006
30 Mar 2006 03 Feb 2005 26 Oct 2006
02 Feb 2006
26 Jan 2006
08 Sep 2005 24 Jun 2004 24 Nov 2005 17 Aug 2006 23 Feb 2006 15 Jun 2006 03 Mar 2005
16 Mar 2006
Grant No.
7113860 7114492
7115062 7116012 7117078 7117726
7118508
7118510
7118652 7119134 7121088 7121254 7121517 7121603 7122107 7122136 7122993 7124021
Grant Date
26 Sep 2006
03 Oct 2006
Official Title
CRUISE CONTROL WARNING SYSTEM METHOD AND SYSTEM OF PURGING EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL CANISTER USING HEATED PURGE AIR
03 Oct 2006 03 Oct 2006 03 Oct 2006 10 Oct 2006 10 Oct 2006
10 Oct 2006
MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION STABLE POWER CONVERSION CIRCUITS INTAKE OXYGEN ESTIMATOR FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INDIRECT MEASUREMENT OF ENGINE CYLINDER PRESSURE PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING THREE INTERCONNECTED GEAR MEMBERS AND CLUTCHED INPUT MEMBERS PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING INPUT CLUTCHES AND TWO INTERCONNECTING MEMBERS
10 Oct 2006 10 Oct 2006 17 Oct 2006 17 Oct 2006 17 Oct 2006
AIRFLOW CONTROL DEVICES BASED ON ACTIVE MATERIALS NANOCOMPOSITE COLOR CONCENTRATE PELLETS AUTOMOTIVE EXHAUST VALVE COMPRESSION-IGNITED IC ENGINE AND METHOD OF OPERATION CUP HOLDER ASSEMBLY WITH SLIDING PARTIAL RING
17 Oct 2006 SLIDING LOAD FLOOR 17 Oct 2006 COLOR STABILIZATION OF
ANODIZED ALUMINUM ALLOYS
17 Oct 2006 17 Oct 2006
17 Oct 2006
GLARE PREVENTION FEATURE REGULATED VOLTAGE CONTROL OVERRIDE SINGLE-CYLINDER ENGINE INTAKE AND EXHAUST MANIFOLD GAS EXCHANGE DYNAMIC SIMULATORS THAT REPLICATE MULTI-CYLINDER ENGINE TRANSIENT PERFORMANCE
***(DO NOT REBILL APPLICATION PROSECUTED BY WARF)
GP-307155-US-NP GP-302311-US-NP
GP-303837-US-NP GP-303905-US-NP GP-304210-US-NP
GP-305484-US-NP GP-306200-US-NP
11/369248 07 Mar 2006 10/771207 02 Feb 2004
10/843516 10 May 2004 10/895641 21 Jul 2004 10/686175 14 Oct 2003
11/218982 02 Sep 2005 11/223371 09 Sep 2005
2005-0247679 2005-0035870 2005-0080523
10 Nov 2005 17 Feb 2005 14 Apr 2005
7124618 7124729
7126077 7126463 7127337
7127346 7127924
24 Oct 2006 24 Oct 2006
24 Oct 2006
CLAMP ASSEMBLY FOR HYDROFORMING DIE ADDITIVE-CONTAINING, DISSOLVABLE COATING ON ENGINE PART THAT CONTACTS OIL RESISTANCE WELDING OF HIGH STRENGTH STEELS
24 Oct 2006 24 Oct 2006
24 Oct 2006 31 Oct 2006
PWM AND VARIABLE FREQUENCY BASED POSITION INDICATORS SILENT OPERATING MODE FOR REDUCING EMISSIONS OF A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE DYNAMIC ENGINE PUMPING WORK ESTIMATION ALGORITHM DOUBLE ACTION PUNCH ASSEMBLY FOR HYDROFORMING DIE
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-306201-US-NP GP-303736-US-NP GP-303901-US-NP GP-303777-US-NP
GP-305375-US-NP GP-305566-US-NP GP-305172-US-NP GP-303890-US-NP GP-304520-US-NP GP-303946-US-NP GP-301977-US-NP GP-305565-US-NP
GP-305481-US-NP GP-300287-US-NP
GP-305726-US-NP
GP-302103-US-NP GP-303684-US-NP GP-303020-US-NP GP-304823-US-NP
GP-304127-US-NP
GP-304175-US-DIV1
GP-304458-US-NP GP-302625-US-NP GP-302716-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/142526 01 Jun 2005
10/828595 21 Apr 2004 11/076742 10 Mar 2005
10/899457 26 Jul 2004
11/064320 23 Feb 2005
11/175962 06 Jul 2005 11/018621 21 Dec 2004 10/874120 22 Jun 2004
10/901673 29 Jul 2004 10/819399 07 Apr 2004 10/976054 28 Oct 2004 10/978990 01 Nov 2004
10/877937 25 Jun 2004 09/523881 13 Mar 2000
11/063328 22 Feb 2005
10/624738 22 Jul 2003 10/965618 14 Oct 2004 10/404728 01 Apr 2003 10/899446 26 Jul 2004
10/686176 14 Oct 2003
11/223627 09 Sep 2005
10/845994 14 May 2004 10/428533 02 May 2003 10/637832 08 Aug 2003
Publication No.
2005-0235763 2006-0201468
2006-0005818 2006-0016438 2006-0131528 2005-0281041 2006-0025259 2005-0227803 2006-0094560 2006-0094561 2005-0288152
2005-0205335
2005-0035658 2005-0139143 2006-0020382 2005-0080541 2006-0005551 2005-0255965
2005-0031922
Pub. Date
27 Oct 2005 14 Sep 2006
12 Jan 2006 26 Jan 2006 22 Jun 2006 22 Dec 2005 02 Feb 2006 13 Oct 2005 04 May 2006 04 May 2006 29 Dec 2005
22 Sep 2005
17 Feb 2005 30 Jun 2005 26 Jan 2006 14 Apr 2005 12 Jan 2006 17 Nov 2005
10 Feb 2005
Grant No.
7127937 7127958 7128035 7128047
7128062 7128063 7128084 7128451 7128675 7128680 7128682 7128684
7128686 7128999
7129595
7129597 7129849 7130708 7130729
7130734
7131281
7131708 7132090 7132181
Grant Date
31 Oct 2006
31 Oct 2006 31 Oct 2006
31 Oct 2006
31 Oct 2006
31 Oct 2006 31 Oct 2006 31 Oct 2006
31 Oct 2006
Official Title
METHOD FOR LEAK DETECTION IN GAS FEEDING SYSTEMS WITH REDUNDANT VALVES DUST TESTING FACILITY FOR MOTOR VEHICLES METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENGINE TORQUE DISTURBANCE REDUCTION DURING CRANKING VALVE AND FUELING STRATEGY FOR OPERATING A CONTROLLED AUTO-IGNITION FOUR-STROKE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE METHOD FOR MID LOAD OPERATION OF AUTO-IGNITON COMBUSTION HCCI ENGINE COMBUSTION CONTROL SELF-CLEANING VALVE ASSEMBLY INGRESS AND EGRESS LIGHTING INTEGRATED TO SUN VISOR SYSTEMS DUAL PATH ELECTRICALLYVARIABLE TRANSMISSION
31 Oct 2006 31 Oct 2006 31 Oct 2006
31 Oct 2006 31 Oct 2006
31 Oct 2006
31 Oct 2006 31 Oct 2006 31 Oct 2006 31 Oct 2006
31 Oct 2006
COMPOUND DIFFERENTIAL DUAL POWER PATH TRANSMISSION PLANETARY MANUAL TRANSMISSION PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING A STATIONARY FIXED INTERCONNECTION AND UP TO THREE INPUT CLUTCHES METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SYNCHRONIZED PTO CONTROL IN A MOTOR VEHICLE POWERTRAIN SYSTEM AND METHOD OF RETAINING A PLURALITY OF BATTERIES FOR AN ELECTRIC/HYBRID VEHICLE HYBRID ELECTRO-MECHANICAL VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION HAVING MULTIPLE MODULAR MOTOR/GENERATORS ASSEMBLED FROM LIKE COMPONENTS ADAPTIVE ACTUATION VEHICLE LOCKING SYSTEM AND METHOD ANALOG INSTRUMENT GAUGE DISPLAY DRAW-IN MAP FOR STAMPING DIE TRYOUT ADAPTIVE COMPENSATION OF REAR-WHEEL STEERING CONTROL USING VEHICLE DYNAMICS PARAMETER ESTIMATION TWO CLUTCH FIXED-RATIO EXIT CONTROL FOR MULTI-MODE HYBRID DRIVE
07 Nov 2006 AUTOMOTIVE HVAC SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME UTILIZING EVAPORATOR FREEZING
07 Nov 2006
07 Nov 2006 07 Nov 2006
COORDINATED REGENERATIVE AND ENGINE RETARD BRAKING FOR A HYBRID VEHICLE SEQUESTRATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VENTING AND PURGING OF A FUEL CELL
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302959-US-NP GP-303659-US-NP GP-304752-US-NP
P008966-US-NP GP-303420-US-NP GP-304619-US-NP GP-304686-US-NP GP-302983-US-NP GP-301090-US-NP
GP-306405-US-NP
GP-301117-US-NP GP-304113-US-NP
GP-301455-US-NP GP-306027-US-NP GP-301319-US-DIV2 GP-302434-US-NP GP-306053-US-NP
GP-306311-US-NP
GP-303735-US-NP GP-302442-US-NP GP-304887-US-NP GP-303824-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/664345 17 Sep 2003
10/850725 21 May 2004 10/899445 26 Jul 2004
10/771772 04 Feb 2004 10/439699 16 May 2003 10/899212 26 Jul 2004 10/899210 26 Jul 2004 10/899716 02 Oct 2003 10/463110 17 Jun 2003
11/219412 02 Sep 2005
11/019009 21 Dec 2004 11/129854 16 May 2005
10/992529 18 Nov 2004 11/180428 13 Jul 2005 11/077423 10 Mar 2005 10/724948 01 Dec 2003 11/194096 29 Jul 2005
11/300532 14 Dec 2005
10/891473 14 Jul 2004 10/358997 05 Feb 2003 11/190532 27 Jul 2005 10/793487 04 Mar 2004
Publication No.
2005-0058870 2005-0258948 2006-0020379
2004-0229096 2006-0017290 2006-0020378 2005-0075775 2004-0260491
2006-0130921 US-2006-
0257237-A1
2006-0105876 2006-0131185 2005-0153176 2005-0115942
2006-0015221 2004-0074068 2005-0194074
Pub. Date
17 Mar 2005 24 Nov 2005 26 Jan 2006
18 Nov 2004 26 Jan 2006 26 Jan 2006 07 Apr 2005 23 Dec 2004
22 Jun 2006 16 Nov 2006
18 May 2006 22 Jun 2006 14 Jul 2005 02 Jun 2005
19 Jan 2006 22 Apr 2004 08 Sep 2005
Grant No.
7132191 7132935 7133755
7134771 7135245 7135784 7136729 7136735 7136763
7137386
7137414 7137773
7137919 7138066 7138197 7138598 7138615
7139656
7139660 7140081 7140217 7140224
Grant Date
07 Nov 2006
07 Nov 2006 07 Nov 2006
Official Title
ADDRESSING ONE MEA FAILURE MODE BY CONTROLLING MEA CATALYST LAYER OVERLAP SINGLE PERSON VEHICLE LIGHT TEST STATE OF HEALTH MONITORING AND FAULT DIAGNOSIS FOR INTEGRATED VEHICLE STABILITY SYSTEM
14 Nov 2006 14 Nov 2006 14 Nov 2006 14 Nov 2006 14 Nov 2006 14 Nov 2006
21 Nov 2006
AUTOMOBILE LAMP ASSEMBLY HAVING ROTATING ANTI-GLARE SHIELD AND METHOD APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR STACK TEMPERATURE CONTROL FAST TORQUE CONTROL OF A BELTED ALTERNATOR STARTER SUPERVISORY DIAGNOSTICS FOR INTEGRATED VEHICLE STABILITY SYSTEM ADAPTIVE HILL HOLD FOR AUTOMOBILE APPLICATIONS BY REDUNDANT CLUTCH APPLY INCREASING CURRENT AND VOLTAGE SENSOR ACCURACY AND RESOLUTION IN ELECTRIC AND HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLES CLOSED LOOP A/F RATIO CONTROL FOR DIESEL ENGINES USING AN OXYGEN SENSOR
21 Nov 2006 21 Nov 2006
FLUID TRANSFER APPARATUS MODEL-BASED STATISTICAL PROCESS TO DETERMINE DIAGNOSTIC LIMITS IN A SENSOR POSITION SYSTEM FOR A TURBOCHARGER
21 Nov 2006
21 Nov 2006 21 Nov 2006
PLANETARY DUAL POWER PATH TRANSMISSION WITH ELECTRIC MOTORS GEAR SURFACE TREATMENT PROCEDURE METHOD OF OPERATING A FUEL CELL POWER PLANT
21 Nov 2006 21 Nov 2006
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ACCOMMODATING PART MISMATCH DURING JOINING CONTROL SYSTEM FOR MICROWAVE REGENERATION FOR A DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER
21 Nov 2006
MODEL BASED MASS AIRFLOW RATE PER CYLINDER ESTIMATION, WITHOUT VOLUMETRIC EFFICIENCY MAP
21 Nov 2006
28 Nov 2006 28 Nov 2006
28 Nov 2006
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CHANGING MOTOR VEHICLE PERSONALIZATION SETTINGS RELEASABLE FASTENER SYSTEM HYDROFORM DIE TUBE HOLDING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME MODERATE TEMPERTURE BENDING OF MAGNESIUM ALLOY TUBES
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-305046-US-NP
GP-304293-US-NP GP-305025-US-NP GP-304216-US-NP
GP-304665-US-NP GP-304845-US-NP GP-303333-US-NP P008975-US-NP GP-303363-US-NP GP-301450-US-NP GP-303507-US-NP
GP-304377-US-NP
GP-303529-US-NP
GP-302920-US-NP GP-306285-US-NP GP-303313-US-NP
GP-302532-US-NP
GP-303254-US-NP GP-304585-US-NP
GP-302615-US-NP GP-302628-US-NP GP-304739-US-NP H-205829-US-DIV1
GP-305225-US-DIV2 GP-305225-US-DIV1
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/060948 18 Feb 2005
10/944576 17 Sep 2004
10/853739 25 May 2004 10/918653 13 Aug 2004
10/913722 06 Aug 2004
10/925758 10/768723 10/918680 10/975892
25 Aug 2004 30 Jan 2004 13 Aug 2004 28 Oct 2004
10/929273 30 Aug 2004
10/647365 25 Aug 2003
10/867401 14 Jun 2004
10/984386 09 Nov 2004
10/347137 17 Jan 2003 11/151584 13 Jun 2005 10/850765 21 May 2004
10/676528 01 Oct 2003
10/762403 22 Jan 2004 10/862072 04 Jun 2004
10/305375 26 Nov 2002 10/768541 30 Jan 2004 10/960860 07 Oct 2004 10/604531 29 Jul 2003
11/436315 18 May 2006 11/436314 18 May 2006
Publication No.
2006-0185423
2005-0087030 2004-0237701 2006-0032715
2006-0027954 2006-0043752 2005-0168014 2006-0094555 2006-0045787 2005-0048331
2005-0275515
2006-0100758
2004-0143379 2006-0282212-
A1 2005-0261825
2005-0076266
2006-0160783 2005-0269054
2004-0074062 2005-0166395 2006-0075742
2006-0202508A1
US-20060214469-A1
Pub. Date
24 Aug 2006
28 Apr 2005 02 Dec 2004 16 Feb 2006
09 Feb 2006 02 Mar 2006 04 Aug 2005 04 May 2006 02 Mar 2006 03 Mar 2005 15 Dec 2005
11 May 2006
22 Jul 2004 14 Dec 2006 24 Nov 2005 07 Apr 2005 28 Jul 2005 08 Dec 2005 22 Apr 2004 04 Aug 2005 13 Apr 2006
14 Sep 2006 28 Sep 2006
Grant No.
7140235
7140267 7140476 7140478
7140601 7140660 7140672 7140760 7140993 7141207 7141216
7142101
7142132
7142963 7142972 7142978
7143314
7143618 7143807
7146690 7146724 7146802 7147200
7147269 7147271
Grant Date
28 Nov 2006
Official Title
DYNAMIC PRESSURE CORRECTION IN ENGINE OFF NATURAL VACUUM SYSTEM
28 Nov 2006
28 Nov 2006 28 Nov 2006
MULTI-SPEED DUAL CLUTCH TRANSMISSION HAND BRAKE LEVER REVERSIBLY EXPANDABLE ENERGY ABSORBING ASSEMBLY UTILIZING ACTIVELY CONTROLLED AND ENGINEERED MATERIALS FOR IMPACT MANAGEMENT AND METHODS FOR OPERATING THE SAME
28 Nov 2006
28 Nov 2006 28 Nov 2006 28 Nov 2006 28 Nov 2006
28 Nov 2006
INDEPENDENT AND INTEGRATED COMPACT AIR-BUMP STOPS CUP HOLDER ASSEMBLY INTEGRATED FRONT ASSEMBLY WIRE RETENTION FEATURE FLY-BY-WIRE, LIMP HOME AND MULTIPLEX SYSTEM ALUMINUM/MAGNESIUM 3D-PRINT RAPID PROTOTYPING
28 Nov 2006 28 Nov 2006
SYSTEM FOR THE SONOCATALYTIC PRODUCTION OF HYDROGEN AUTOMOBILE RECALL NOTIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING THE SAME
28 Nov 2006
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MULTI-STATE SWITCHING USING AT LEAST ONE TERNARY INPUT AND AT LEAST ONE DISCRETE INPUT
28 Nov 2006 28 Nov 2006
DRIVER CONTROL INPUT DEVICE FOR DRIVE-BY-WIRE SYSTEM CONTINUOUS CYLINDER MISFIRE DETECTION METHOD
28 Nov 2006 28 Nov 2006 05 Dec 2006
NAVIGATION SYSTEM WITH MAP AND POINT OF INTEREST DATABASES METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENSURING INTERGRITY OF CRITICAL RAM VARIABLES METHOD OF MAKING PRE-FORMED TUBULAR MEMBERS
05 Dec 2006
12 Dec 2006 12 Dec 2006 12 Dec 2006
MOLD DESIGN FOR IMPROVED BORE LINER DIMENSIONAL ACCURACY RELEASABLE FASTENER SYSTEM ASSEMBLY OF MODULAR ENGINE REDUCING NOX EMISSIONS WITH A STAGED CATALYST
12 Dec 2006
12 Dec 2006 12 Dec 2006
FIBER PREFORM PROCESS EMPLOYING A PORCELAIN ENAMEL COATED SCREEN TOOL AIRFLOW CONTROL DEVICES USING CURRENT AIRFLOW CONTROL DEVICES WITH PLANAR SURFACES
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-303120-US-NP GP-305141-US-NP
GP-303692-US-NP
GP-304894-US-NP GP-302404-US-NP GP-306787-US-NP GP-305069-US-NP GP-305968-US-NP GP-304302-US-NP GP-305785-US-NP GP-306381-US-NP GP-304734-US-NP
GP-305130-US-NP
GP-302994-US-NP GP-302786-US-NP GP-301334-US-NP H-201213-US-NP
GP-304176-US-NP GP-304821-US-NP GP-305305-US-NP GP-302758-US-NP GP-303776-US-NP
GP-305211-US-NP GP-305754-US-NP GP-305628-US-NP GP-303407-US-DIV1
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/974303 27 Oct 2004
11/112151 22 Apr 2005
10/899443 26 Jul 2004
11/017366 20 Dec 2004 10/809059 25 Mar 2004 11/196541 03 Aug 2005
10/936976 09 Sep 2004 11/061274 18 Feb 2005 10/748660 31 Dec 2003 11/062895 22 Feb 2005
11/218247 01 Sep 2005 10/898635 23 Jul 2004
10/925053 24 Aug 2004
10/715892 18 Nov 2003 10/623922 21 Jul 2003 10/788804 27 Feb 2004
10/011172 06 Dec 2001
10/780490 17 Feb 2004 11/009527 10 Dec 2004 11/111042 21 Apr 2005 10/662834 15 Sep 2003 10/899442 26 Jul 2004
11/198194 05 Aug 2005 11/049626 02 Feb 2005
11/085799 21 Mar 2005 11/266604 03 Nov 2005
Publication No.
2006-0097935 2005-0256633
2006-0016421
2006-0130817 2005-0211295
2006-0048911 2006-0186586 2005-0146887 2005-0208782
2006-0019795
2006-0046892
2005-0103406 2004-0023050 2005-0191504 2003-0108221
2005-0178032 2006-0123771 2005-0268603 2005-0056079 2006-0016420
2006-0260593A1
2005-0205385 2006-0208537 2006-0049690
Pub. Date
11 May 2006 17 Nov 2005
26 Jan 2006
22 Jun 2006 29 Sep 2005
09 Mar 2006 24 Aug 2006 07 Jul 2005 22 Sep 2005
26 Jan 2006
02 Mar 2006
19 May 2005 05 Feb 2004 01 Sep 2005 12 Jun 2003
18 Aug 2005 15 Jun 2006 08 Dec 2005 17 Mar 2005 26 Jan 2006
23 Nov 2006 22 Sep 2005 21 Sep 2006 09 Mar 2006
Grant No.
7148848 7149618
7150250
7150271 7150288 7150307 7150309 7150451 7150554 7150631 7150638 7150695
7150696
7150799 7150915 7150918 7151844
7152352 7152396 7152399 7152454 7152559
7152594 7152724 7152914 7152933
Grant Date
12 Dec 2006
12 Dec 2006
Official Title
DUAL BAND, BENT MONOPOLE ANTENNA COST STRUCTURE METHOD INCLUDING FUEL ECONOMY AND ENGINE EMISSION CONSIDERATIONS
19 Dec 2006 19 Dec 2006
VALVE AND FUELING STRATEGY FOR OPERATING A CONTROLLED AUTO-IGNITION FOUR-STROKE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE VAPOR ASSISTED COLD START CONTROL ALGORITHM
19 Dec 2006 19 Dec 2006
19 Dec 2006 19 Dec 2006 19 Dec 2006 19 Dec 2006
19 Dec 2006 19 Dec 2006
CONTROL VALVE APPARATUS LOST FOAM CASTING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CREATING HOLLOW GATING CYLINDER BORE LINERS FOR CAST ENGINE CYLINDER BLOCKS AIR SPRING AND JOUNCE SHOCK ASSEMBLY DARK LOOK LED AUTOMOTIVE LIGHTING HYBRID ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION WIRE ISOLATORS WITH THREADED INSERTS COVER DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING INPUT CLUTCHES AND THREE INTERCONNECTED GEAR SETS
19 Dec 2006
PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING A STATIONARY GEAR MEMBER AND CLUTCHED INPUT MEMBERS
19 Dec 2006 WELD NUGGET INOCULATION 19 Dec 2006 GEL COAT COMPOSITION FOR IN
MOLD FINISH PROCESS
19 Dec 2006 19 Dec 2006
BILAYER COATING SYSTEM FOR AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE ELEMENT IN A FUEL CELL IMAGE SENSOR METHOD AND APPARATUS HAVING HARDWARE IMPLEMENTED EDGE DETECTION PROCESSING
26 Dec 2006 26 Dec 2006 26 Dec 2006 26 Dec 2006 26 Dec 2006
26 Dec 2006
UNIVERSAL LICENSE PLATE ATTACHMENT SYSTEM REDUCTANT DISTRIBUTOR FOR LEAN NOX TRAP HIGH EFFICIENCY TORQUE CONVERTER CONTINUOUS BLENDING FOR GAS ANALYZER CALIBRATION VALVE AND FUELING STRATEGY FOR OPERATING A CONTROLLED AUTO-IGNITION FOUR-STROKE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AIR/FUEL IMBALANCE DETECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD
26 Dec 2006
26 Dec 2006 26 Dec 2006
HYBRID ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION PARK SYSTEM ACCESS COVER AND METHOD VEHICLE CENTER PILLAR STRUCTURE BRAKE BOOSTER VACUUM PREDICTION ALGORITHM AND METHOD OF USE THEREFOR
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to
Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-305980-US-NP
GP-304972-US-NP
GP-302808-US-NP GP-303657-US-NP GP-303542-US-NP GP-307496-US-NP GP-305280-US-NP
GP-304313-US-NP
GP-302063-US-NP GP-302960-US-NP
GP-304550-US-NP
GP-302841-US-NP GP-302807-US-NP
H-205755-US-NP GP-306389-US-NP GP-303037-US-NP
GP-304449-US-NP GP-305532-US-NP GP-305018-US-NP
GP-301390-US-NP
GP-303994-US-NP GP-302300-US-NP GP-307895-US-NP GP-306224-US-NP
GP-305068-US-NP
GP-302191-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/029076 04 Jan 2005
10/900479 28 Jul 2004
10/442693 21 May 2003 10/785792 24 Feb 2004 10/730731 08 Dec 2003 11/352771 13 Feb 2006 11/043341 26 Jan 2005
10/987556 12 Nov 2004
10/407556 04 Apr 2003 10/739793 18 Dec 2003
10/852446 24 May 2004
10/675006 30 Sep 2003 10/304564 26 Nov 2002
10/720631 24 Nov 2003 11/236066 27 Sep 2005 10/788931 27 Feb 2004
10/960484 07 Oct 2004 11/009525 10 Dec 2004 11/232704 22 Sep 2005
10/087500 01 Mar 2002
10/828422 20 Apr 2004 10/457940 10 Jun 2003 11/297816 08 Dec 2005 11/067579 25 Feb 2005
10/846143 14 May 2004
10/134712 29 Apr 2002
Publication No.
2006-0148610
2006-0025277
2005-0186456 2005-0121426
2006-0164027
2006-0103511 2004-0196197 2004-0254689 2005-0261819 2005-0066680
2005-0112449
2005-0188734 2006-0075799 2006-0123902
2003-0164607 2005-0230943 2004-0251670 2006-0181096 2005-0189787 2005-0255963 2003-0202910
Pub. Date
06 Jul 2006
02 Feb 2006
25 Aug 2005 09 Jun 2005
27 Jul 2006
18 May 2006 07 Oct 2004 16 Dec 2004 24 Nov 2005 31 Mar 2005
26 May 2005
01 Sep 2005 13 Apr 2006 15 Jun 2006
04 Sep 2003 20 Oct 2005 16 Dec 2004 17 Aug 2006 01 Sep 2005 17 Nov 2005 30 Oct 2003
Grant No.
7153231
7153232
7153334 7153600 7154064 7154236 7154237
7154385
7154444 7155324
7155329
7155916 7156887
7157178 7159426 7159427
7159437 7159456 7159623
7159894
7159898 7159901 7159912 7159931
7160224
7160341
Grant Date
26 Dec 2006
26 Dec 2006 26 Dec 2006
Official Title
PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING TWO INTERCONNECTING MEMBERS AND CLUTCHED INPUT MEMBERS PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING A STATIONARY MEMBER AND AN INPUT MEMBER FUEL REFORMING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATION
26 Dec 2006 INTEGRATED CELL VOLTAGE MONITORING MODULE
26 Dec 2006 26 Dec 2006 26 Dec 2006
METHOD OF IMPROVING WELD QUALITY CONTROL SYSTEM FOR HYBRID POWERTRAIN UNIFIED POWER CONTROL METHOD OF DOUBLE-ENDED INVERTER DRIVE SYSTEMS FOR HYBRID VEHICLES
26 Dec 2006 26 Dec 2006
VEHICLE-TRAILER BACKING UP SYSTEM USING ACTIVE FRONT STEER GROUND PLANE COMPENSATION FOR MOBILE ANTENNAS
26 Dec 2006
26 Dec 2006
02 Jan 2007 02 Jan 2007
02 Jan 2007
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROGRAMMING MOTOR VEHICLE ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNITS VEHICLE DECELERATION DISPLAY SYSTEM AND CALCULATION METHOD SUPPLY UNIT COOLING METHODS, APPARATUS, AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING HYDROGEN FROM A FUEL PROTON EXCHANGE MEMBRANE FUEL CELL
09 Jan 2007 QUICK CHANGE ASSEMBLY FOR HYDROFORMING PUNCHES
09 Jan 2007
09 Jan 2007 09 Jan 2007 09 Jan 2007
09 Jan 2007
09 Jan 2007 09 Jan 2007
HEATED AND INSULATED TOOL CONTAINER FOR HOT GAS BLOWFORMING HEATED DIE FOR HOT FORMING LEVEL INDICATOR FOR LIQUID HYDROGEN TANK APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR ESTIMATING VEHICLE FUEL COMPOSITION SNAP-IN ROOF RAIL AIR BAG ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF INSTALLATION VEHICLE AIR BAG MODULE RETENTION SYSTEM DEPLOYABLE KNEE BOLSTER FOR INSTRUMENT PANEL
09 Jan 2007 09 Jan 2007
09 Jan 2007
09 Jan 2007
TRANSPORT DEVICE AUTOMOTIVE ROOF RACK AND ACCESSORIES MANUFACTURED WITH QPF/SPF TECHNOLOGY SINGLE MOTOR RECOVERY FOR AN ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING FRONT AND BACK END TEMPERATURES OF A SHIFT REACTOR
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302812-US-NP GP-304048-US-NP GP-305542-US-NP GP-301381-US-NP
GP-304304-US-NP GP-307336-US-NP GP-304871-US-NP
GP-304343-US-NP GP-302946-US-DIV1
GP-303526-US-NP GP-304931-US-NP GP-304459-US-NP GP-305276-US-NP GP-303101-US-NP GP-306393-US-NP GP-304726-US-NP GP-302771-US-NP GP-302914-US-NP GP-303730-US-NP GP-306038-US-NP
GP-306091-US-NP GP-302890-US-NP GP-304416-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
Publication No.
Pub. Date
Grant No.
10/440020 16 May 2003 2004-0229091 18 Nov 2004 7160343
10/693009 24 Oct 2003 2005-0089735 28 Apr 2005 7160641
11/106333 14 Apr 2005 10/023373 17 Dec 2001
2006-0232367A1
2003-0112242
19 Oct 2006 19 Jun 2003
7161451 7161563
10/930531 31 Aug 2004 2006-0047381 02 Mar 2006 7162339
11/360028 22 Feb 2006
7162983
11/362679 27 Feb 2006
7162998
10/952022 28 Sep 2004 2005-0183922 25 Aug 2005 7163095
10/930325 31 Aug 2004 2005-0027052- 03 Feb 2005 7163482 A1
10/807769 24 Mar 2004 2005-0215377 29 Sep 2005 7163483 11/041635 24 Jan 2005 2006-0166779 27 Jul 2006 7163484
10/846001 14 May 2004 2005-0255966 17 Nov 2005 7163487
11/158279 21 Jun 2005 2006-0000576 05 Jan 2006 7164963
10/782159 19 Feb 2004 2005-0183425 25 Aug 2005 7165408
11/189112 25 Jul 2005
7165435
10/992603 18 Nov 2004 2006-0102159 18 May 2006 7165541 10/871760 17 Jun 2004 2005-0279407 22 Dec 2005 7165567
10/407744 03 Apr 2003
7165698
11/058574 15 Feb 2005 2006-0183588 17 Aug 2006 7166050
11/009403 10 Dec 2004 2006-0128518 15 Jun 2006 7166053
11/262297 28 Oct 2005 2006-0097221 11 May 2006 7166150 10/635210 06 Aug 2003 2005-0029115 10 Feb 2005 7166205 11/054570 09 Feb 2005 2006-0186988 24 Aug 2006 7167084
Grant Date
09 Jan 2007 09 Jan 2007
09 Jan 2007 09 Jan 2007
Official Title
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CARBON MONOXIDE CLEAN-UP METHODS TO COOL A FUEL CELL AND IF DESIRED HEAT A HYBRID BED SIMULTANEOUSLY MODULAR PERMANENT MAGNET CHUCK ELECTRONIC VEHICLE REGISTRATION AND LICENSE PLATE
09 Jan 2007 16 Jan 2007 16 Jan 2007
AUTOMATED VEHICLE CALIBRATION AND TESTING SYSTEM VIA TELEMATICS VALVE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY FOR VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT OF AN ENGINE VALVE METHOD OF STARTING AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE FOR STRONG HYBRID POWERTRAINS
16 Jan 2007 16 Jan 2007
16 Jan 2007 16 Jan 2007 16 Jan 2007 16 Jan 2007 23 Jan 2007 23 Jan 2007 23 Jan 2007 23 Jan 2007 23 Jan 2007 23 Jan 2007 23 Jan 2007
23 Jan 2007 23 Jan 2007 23 Jan 2007
CLUTCH ASSEMBLY WITH VIBRATION DAMPER CONTROLLED RELEASE OF PERFLUOROPOLYETHER ANTIFOAM ADDITIVE FROM COMPOUNDED RUBBER THREE SPEED TRANSFER CASE WITH TWO TRANSFER CHAINS EIGHT-SPEED TRANSMISSIONS WITH FOUR PLANETARY GEAR SETS ENGINE RETARD OPERATION SCHEDULING AND MANAGEMENT IN A HYBRID VEHICLE SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LOST FOAM CASTING ANALYSIS METHOD OF OPERATING A CRYOGENIC LIQUID GAS STORAGE TANK CONDUCTION PREHEATING FOR HOT-FORMED SHEET METAL PANELS PROTRUDING OIL SEPARATION BAFFLE HOLES VALVE APPARATUS FOR COMPENSATING CENTRIFUGAL FORCES CONSTRUCTION FOR MULTILAYERED VACUUM SUPER INSULATED CRYOGENIC TANK POWERTRAIN WITH AN ELECTRICALLY-VARIABLE TRANSMISSION PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING FOUR INTERCONNECTING MEMBERS AND CLUTCHED INPUT MEMBERS SCAFFOLDED BORAZANE-LITHIUM HYDRIDE HYDROGEN STORAGE MATERIALS METHOD FOR PRODUCING HARD SURFACE, COLORED, ANODIZED ALUMINUM PARTS TEMPORARY KEY INVALIDATION FOR ELECTRONIC KEY AND LOCKING SYSTEM
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302160-US-NP
GP-303342-US-NP GP-305951-US-NP GP-303606-US-NP GP-305694-US-NP
GP-303281-US-NP GP-305378-US-NP GP-302798-US-NP GP-305593-US-NP GP-300995-US-NP GP-306039-US-NP
GP-303449-US-NP GP-304055-US-NP GP-304295-US-NP GP-302177-US-NP GP-305458-US-NP GP-305655-US-NP GP-303752-US-DIV1 GP-306391-US-NP GP-305842-US-NP
GP-305761-US-NP
GP-306035-US-NP
GP-302432-US-NP
GP-305950-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/745135 22 Dec 2003
10/687905 17 Oct 2003 11/131041 17 May 2005 11/035183 13 Jan 2005
11/041802 24 Jan 2005
10/373954 26 Feb 2003 11/209796 23 Aug 2005 10/926177 25 Aug 2004 11/040642 21 Jan 2005 10/134992 29 Apr 2002 11/055391 10 Feb 2005
10/702087 05 Nov 2003 11/017363 20 Dec 2004 10/984011 05 Nov 2004 10/765240 26 Jan 2004
11/177832 08 Jul 2005 11/263173 31 Oct 2005 11/268328 07 Nov 2005 11/167996 28 Jun 2005 11/028843 04 Jan 2005
11/029075 04 Jan 2005 11/061105 18 Feb 2005
10/236804 06 Sep 2002 11/017412 20 Dec 2004
Publication No.
2005-0133293
2005-0082103 2006-0264071-
A1 2006-0154772 2006-0166773
2004-0166383
2006-0042905 2006-0019784 2003-0200699 2006-0178243
20050092534 2006-0130458 2006-0096365 2004-0182198 2007-0006832-
A1
2006-0049666 2006-0291975-
A1 2006-0148605
2006-0148606
2006-0189427
2006-0136112
Pub. Date
23 Jun 2005
21 Apr 2005 23 Nov 2006 13 Jul 2006 27 Jul 2006
26 Aug 2004
02 Mar 2006 26 Jan 2006 30 Oct 2003 10 Aug 2006
05 May 2005 22 Jun 2006 11 May 2006 24 Sep 2004 11 Jan 2007
09 Mar 2006 28 Dec 2006 06 Jul 2006
06 Jul 2006
24 Aug 2006
22 Jun 2006
Grant No.
7168541
7168738 7168956 7169073 7169074
7169491 7171299 7172061 7172525 7172638 7175561
7176385 7178328 7178395 7178425 7178493 7178507 7178859 7179033 7179185
7179186
7179187
7179553
7181326
Grant Date
30 Jan 2007
30 Jan 2007 30 Jan 2007 30 Jan 2007
30 Jan 2007
Official Title
MANUAL PLANETARY TRANSMISSION WITH SYNCHRONIZER CLUTCHES AND BRAKES CHILD RESTRAINT SEAT DETECTION DEVICES SEVEN POINT WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR POWERTRAIN WITH ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HAVING TWO PLANETARY GEAR SETS WITH ONE STATIONARY MEMBER
30 Jan 2007 FLEXIBLE SYSTEM FOR HYDROGEN RECIRCULATION
30 Jan 2007 06 Feb 2007
DRIVELINE CLUNK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SELF-ADJUSTING CLUTCHES FOR AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES
06 Feb 2007 06 Feb 2007 13 Feb 2007
ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HAVING A MECHANICAL REVERSE MODE STAGED AIR AUTOTHERMAL REFORMER FOR IMPROVED STARTUP AND OPERATION PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING TWO NON-CONTINUOUSLY INTERCONNECTED GEAR MEMBERS
13 Feb 2007 20 Feb 2007 20 Feb 2007
EMI PROTECTION AND FUEL CELL SYSETMS EMPLOYING THE SAME SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING THE UREA SUPPLY TO SCR CATALYSTS CONTROL LOGIC FOR FLUID FLOW CONTROL DEVICES
20 Feb 2007
20 Feb 2007 20 Feb 2007
TRANSMISSION AXLE SEAL COVER, LUBRICATION DAM AND ROCK GUARD METHOD AND SYSTEM TO AVOID PISTON-VALVE COLLISION ENGINE CYLINDER-TO-CYLINDER VARIATION CONTROL
20 Feb 2007 20 Feb 2007 20 Feb 2007
20 Feb 2007 20 Feb 2007
20 Feb 2007 20 Feb 2007
METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AIRFLOW FASTENER NUT FOR HYDROFORMED PARTS ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HAVING THREE INTERCONNECTED PLANETARY GEAR SETS, TWO CLUTCHES AND AT LEAST TWO BRAKES ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HAVING THREE INTERCONNECTED PLANETARY GEAR SETS ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HAVING THREE INTERCONNECTED PLANETARY GEAR SETS, TWO CLUTCHES AND TWO BRAKES METHOD FOR DETECTING ELECTRICAL DEFECTS IN MEMBRANE ELECTRODE ASSEMBLIES ACTIVE FRONT STEER CONTROL FOR VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT
GP-302164-US-NP
10/437809 14 May 2003
7181334 20 Feb 2007 METHOD AND APPARATUS TO DIAGNOSE INTAKE AIRFLOW
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-305942-US-NP
GP-303148-US-NP GP-303149-US-NP
GP-302363-US-DIV1 GP-305972-US-NP GP-304467-US-NP GP-302925-US-NP GP-307353-US-NP GP-305428-US-NP
GP-305268-US-NP GP-301687-US-DIV3 GP-303054-US-NP P004295-US-CNT GP-305521-US-NP
GP-306037-US-NP
GP-301531-US-NP
GP-303969-US-NP GP-302454-US-NP
GP-305786-US-NP GP-305786-US-NP GP-306893-US-NP GP-305540-US-NP GP-303891-US-NP
GP-305560-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/105055 13 Apr 2005
10/812584 30 Mar 2004 10/812466 30 Mar 2004
11/249663 13 Oct 2005 11/263176 31 Oct 2005 10/913934 06 Aug 2004 10/703237 07 Nov 2003 11/260876 27 Oct 2005 11/293881 02 Dec 2005
11/008302 09 Dec 2004 10/880225 29 Jun 2004 10/660965 12 Sep 2003 11/409822 24 Apr 2006 10/997710 24 Nov 2004
11/041614 24 Jan 2005
10/360995 07 Feb 2003
10/838607 04 May 2004 10/616558 10 Jul 2003
11/375456 14 Mar 2006 11/375456 14 Mar 2006 11/206601 18 Aug 2005 11/069191 01 Mar 2005 10/788929 27 Feb 2004
11/013647 16 Dec 2004
Publication No.
2006-0235651A1
2005-0217240 2005-0217246
2006-0037416
2006-0028052 2005-0100775
2006-0137424
2006-0001307 2004-0231945 2005-0057029 2006-0189217
A1 2006-0111213
2006-0166780
2003-0211374
2005-0247687 2005-0006368
US-20060254543 2006-0196565 2005-0189160
2005-0209037
Pub. Date
19 Oct 2006 06 Oct 2005 06 Oct 2005
23 Feb 2006
09 Feb 2006 12 May 2005
29 Jun 2006 05 Jan 2006 25 Nov 2004 17 Mar 2005 24 Aug 2006 25 May 2006 27 Jul 2006 13 Nov 2003
10 Nov 2005 13 Jan 2005
16 Nov 2006 07 Sep 2006 01 Sep 2005
22 Sep 2005
Grant No.
7181366
7181902 7181908
7181986 7185628 7185945 7186476 7188023 7188498
7188896 7189182 7192053 7192315 7192373
7192378
7192668
7193177 7193178
7193378 7193378 7194990 7195035 7195095
7195575
Grant Date
20 Feb 2007
Official Title
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE CAUSE OF TIRE PRESSURE CHANGE
27 Feb 2007 27 Feb 2007
27 Feb 2007
COORDINATED ENGINE CONTROL FOR LEAN-NOX TRAP REGENERATION TORQUE COMPENSATION METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A DIRECTINJECTION ENGINE DURING REGENERATION OF A LEAN NOX TRAP QUALITY CONTROL METHODS FOR GAS DIFFUSION MEDIA
06 Mar 2007 06 Mar 2007 06 Mar 2007 06 Mar 2007 13 Mar 2007
13 Mar 2007
CONTINUOUS ENGINE REVERSE ROTATION DETECTION SYSTEM STRUCTURAL ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLES ONE PIECE BIPOLAR PLATE WITH SPRING SEALS MISFIRE DETECTION SYSTEM FOR DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND (DOD) ENGINE RECONFIGURABLE TOOLS AND/OR DIES, RECONFIGURABLE INSERTS FOR TOOLS AND/OR DIES, AND METHOD OF USE HEADPHONE STRUCTURE AND STORAGE THEREFOR
13 Mar 2007 20 Mar 2007 20 Mar 2007
TRANSMISSION CLUTCH CONTROL SYSTEM AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE AIR BAG SYSTEM TERMINALS FOR BULB SOCKETS
20 Mar 2007 20 Mar 2007 20 Mar 2007
ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HAVING TWO PLANETARY GEAR SETS WITH ONE FIXED INTERCONNECTION PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING THREE INTERCONNECTING MEMBERS AND CLUTCHED INPUT MEMBERS FUEL CELL STACK AND METHOD OF OPERATING A FUEL CELL SYSTEM WITH SUCH A FUEL CELL STACK
20 Mar 2007 20 Mar 2007
METHOD OF METALLURGICALLY BONDING ARTICLES AND ARTICLE THEREFOR METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING THE HEATING OF AN OXYGEN SENSOR IN A MOTOR VEHICLE
20 Mar 2007 20 Mar 2007 27 Mar 2007 27 Mar 2007 27 Mar 2007
WYE SWITCH INVERTER FOR ELECTRIC AND HYBRID VEHICLES WYE SWITCH INVERTER FOR ELECTRIC AND HYBRID VEHICLES ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC ENGINE VALVE ACTUATION IN-TANK HYDROGEN DISTRIBUTION VALVE FLOATING PRNDL FACE PLATE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD TO ACCOMMODATE FLOOR BUILD VARIATIONS
27 Mar 2007 SPLINED SUN GEAR AND METHOD FOR COMPACT ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSMISSION
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to
Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-302388-US-NP GP-302780-US-NP GP-303326-US-NP
GP-303645-US-NP GP-306441-US-NP
GP-305158-US-NP GP-305945-US-NP GP-304880-US-NP
GP-307925-US-NP GP-306250-US-NP GP-303761-US-NP GP-305234-US-NP
GP-302755-US-NP
GP-304209-US-NP
GP-301821-US-NP GP-304935-US-NP
GP-305091-US-NP
GP-304995-US-NP GP-305009-US-NP GP-305893-US-NP GP-305759-US-DIV1 GP-305056-US-NP GP-307531-US-NP GP-302964-US-NP
GP-304815-US-NP GP-307204-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/673762 29 Sep 2003
Publication No.
Pub. Date
2005-0069709 31 Mar 2005
10/383500 07 Mar 2003 10/665795 18 Sep 2003 2005-0064842 24 Mar 2005
10/770933 03 Feb 2004 2005-0177252 11 Aug 2005
11/201826 11 Aug 2005 2007-0038408- 15 Feb 2007 A1
11/061130 18 Feb 2005
11/130973 17 May 2005 11/060947 18 Feb 2005
2006-0260389A1
2006-0185641
23 Nov 2006 24 Aug 2006
11/362673 27 Feb 2006 11/208434 19 Aug 2005 20070043498A1 22 Feb 2007 10/736930 16 Dec 2003 2005-0130789 16 Jun 2005 11/043706 26 Jan 2005 2006-0164028 27 Jul 2006
10/811377 25 Mar 2004 2005-0216134 29 Sep 2005 10/965674 14 Oct 2004 2005-0080537 14 Apr 2005
10/273691 19 Oct 2002 2004-0074060 22 Apr 2004 11/026346 30 Dec 2004 2006-0144045 06 Jul 2006
11/053693 08 Feb 2005 2006-0174713 10 Aug 2006
11/007871 10/995844 11/253142 11/360821 10/900751
09 Dec 2004 23 Nov 2004 18 Oct 2005 23 Feb 2006 28 Jul 2004
2005-0285422 2006-0108820 2006-0097538 2006-0138799 2006-0021408
29 Dec 2005 25 May 2006 11 May 2006 29 Jun 2006 02 Feb 2006
11/536705 29 Sep 2006 10/650202 28 Aug 2003 2005-0044913 03 Mar 2005
11/149974 10 Jun 2005 11/375428 14 Mar 2006
2006-0277962A1
2007-0056548A1
14 Dec 2006 15 Mar 2007
Grant No.
7195817 7195836 7197290
7197364 7197422
7197807 7197922 7198022
7198029 7198038 7198587 7199535
7200469
7200476
7200902 7200995
7201059
7201418 7201420 7201426 7201427 7204110 7204113 7204114
7204119 7204224
Grant Date
27 Mar 2007 27 Mar 2007 27 Mar 2007
27 Mar 2007 27 Mar 2007
03 Apr 2007 03 Apr 2007 03 Apr 2007
Official Title
DIAMOND COATED ARTICLE AND METHOD OF ITS PRODUCTION POLYMERIC SEPARATOR PLATES METHOD FOR AM BAND INTERFERENCE SUPPESSION VIA FREQUENCY SHIFT PORTABLE ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING PROPER TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE BASED ON CURRENT VEHICLE MASS CONDITIONS CASTELLATED SNAP RING RETENTION SYSTEM AND METHOD TIRE ROTATION DETECTION USING TIRE TEMPERATURE PROFILING COMPENSATING DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND SYSTEM RESPONSE OFFSET DUE TO AGING
03 Apr 2007 03 Apr 2007 03 Apr 2007 03 Apr 2007
EXTENSION OF DOD OPERATION IN TORQUE CONTROL SYSTEMS LEARNED EGR VALVE POSITION CONTROL TRANSMISSION WITH SELECTABLE BRAKING ONE-WAY CLUTCH DOUBLE-ENDED INVERTER DRIVE SYSTEM TOPOLOGY FOR A HYBRID VEHICLE
03 Apr 2007 03 Apr 2007
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING SENSOR OUTPUT SIGNALS OPTIMAL SELECTION OF INPUT TORQUE CONSIDERING BATTERY UTILIZATION FOR A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE
10 Apr 2007 10 Apr 2007
10 Apr 2007
10 Apr 2007 10 Apr 2007 10 Apr 2007 10 Apr 2007 17 Apr 2007 17 Apr 2007 17 Apr 2007
17 Apr 2007 17 Apr 2007
RELEASABLE FASTENER SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM FOR DIESEL ENGINE ELEVATED IDLE AND VARIABLE NOZZLE TURBO CONTROL FOR STATIONARY VEHICLES MAGNETIC FORCE SENSOR ASSEMBLY FOR WORKHOLDING FIXTURES SLIDING VEHICLE LOAD FLOOR VEHICLE DISPLAY SCREEN VEHICLE SEATING APPARATUS SUN VISOR ASSEMBLY HOT DIE CLEANING SYSTEM FOR QUICK PLASTIC FORMING CELL PUNCH FOR HYDROFORMING DIE METHOD OF PROGRESSIVE HYDRO-FORMING OF TUBULAR MEMBERS HOLLOW METALLIC RING SEAL FOR PRESS ENGINE BLOCK STRUCTURE
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-306861-US-NP
GP-306867-US-NP
GP-306245-US-NP GP-305084-US-NP
GP-304932-US-NP GP-303654-US-NP GP-308232-US-NP GP-300849-US-NP
GP-304862-US-NP GP-304813-US-NP GP-304803-US-NP GP-303471-US-NP GP-305979-US-NP GP-305677-US-NP
GP-303378-US-NP GP-303801-US-NP GP-305369-US-NP GP-305355-US-NP
GP-306767-US-NP
GP-308231-US-NP
GP-305459-US-NP GP-302542-US-NP GP-302907-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/333082 17 Jan 2006
Publication No.
2006-0249122A1
Pub. Date
09 Nov 2006
11/250216 14 Oct 2005 2006-0042770 02 Mar 2006
11/064422 23 Feb 2005 2005-0199845 15 Sep 2005 11/145418 03 Jun 2005 2005-0269758 08 Dec 2005
11/137621 25 May 2005 20060270516-A1 30 Nov 2006 10/712133 13 Nov 2003 2005-0106424 19 May 2005
11/399236 06 Apr 2006 09/740585 18 Dec 2000 2002-0078086 20 Jun 2002
10/939552 13 Sep 2004 2006-0058154 16 Mar 2006
11/106041 14 Apr 2005 2005-0234586 20 Oct 2005
11/112218 22 Apr 2005 2006-0017237 26 Jan 2006
10/807751 24 Mar 2004 2005-0210865 29 Sep 2005
11/285612 21 Nov 2005 11/054483 09 Feb 2005
2007-0113548A1
2006-0174642
24 May 2007 10 Aug 2006
10/737501 16 Dec 2003 2005-0126242 16 Jun 2005 10/984269 09 Nov 2004 2006-0097688 11 May 2006
10/937087 09 Sep 2004 2006-0052898 09 Mar 2006 11/054679 09 Feb 2005 2006-0178244 10 Aug 2006
11/375430 14 Mar 2006
US-20060235600-A1
19 Oct 2006
11/399235 06 Apr 2006
11/215150 30 Aug 2005 2007-0044758- 01 Mar 2007 A1
10/626509 24 Jul 2003 2004-0129487 08 Jul 2004
10/717417 19 Nov 2003 2005-0103570 19 May 2005
Grant No.
7204236
7204293
7204472 7204481
7204780 7205058 7206687 7206997
7207921 7209799 7210212 7210287 7210290 7210304
7210323 7211984 7212876 7212898
7212915
7213448
7213570 7213673 7213682
Grant Date
17 Apr 2007
Official Title
CALIBRATION OF MODEL-BASED FUEL CONTROL WITH FUEL DYNAMICS COMPENSATION FOR ENGINE START AND CRANK TO RUN TRANSITION
17 Apr 2007
LINER SEAT DESIGN FOR A FOUNDRY MOLD WITH INTEGRATED BORE LINER AND BARREL CORE FEATURES
17 Apr 2007 ACTIVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVES AND METHODS OF USE
17 Apr 2007
17 Apr 2007 17 Apr 2007 17 Apr 2007
MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL RECONFIGURABLE CLAMP FOR A FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEM MULTI SPEED TRANSMISSION RESIDUAL STACK SHUTDOWN ENERGY STORAGE AND USAGE FOR A FUEL CELL POWER SYSTEM METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE
17 Apr 2007 HALIKFUNCTIONAL VISUALIZATION OF SPREADSHEETS
24 Apr 2007 TRANSMISSION COLD START BURST RATTLE REDUCTION
24 Apr 2007 PREDICTIVE MODELING OF MACHINING LINE VARIATION
01 May 2007 BAYONET COLLET PICKUP TOOL FOR AGILE FIXTURING
01 May 2007 01 May 2007 01 May 2007
ACCELERATING CATALYTIC CONVERSION REDUCED STALL CAPACITY TORQUE CONVERTER COOLING ARRANGEMENT FOR AN INTEGRATED ELECTRIC MOTOR INVERTER
01 May 2007 01 May 2007
01 May 2007 01 May 2007
BINDER APPARATUS FOR SHEET FORMING START-UP AND RESTART OF INTERIOR PERMANENT MAGNET MACHINES MAINTENANCE OPPORTUNITY PLANNING SYSTEM AND METHOD METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ADAPTIVE CONTROL OF POWERON SKIP THROUGH NEUTRAL DOWNSHIFTS
01 May 2007 APPLICATION OF LINEAR SPLINES TO INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE CONTROL
08 May 2007
METHOD FOR ESTIMATING THE POWER CAPABILITY OF THE PRIMARY POWER SOURCE OF A HYBRID VEHICLE
08 May 2007
08 May 2007 08 May 2007
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING THROTTLE DURING VEHICLE COASTING RECONFIGURABLE BY-WIRE FOOT PEDALS HYDRAULIC FLUID STORAGE APPARATUS FOR A TRANSMISSION
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-304902-US-NP GP-304359-US-NP
GP-303164-US-NP GP-304407-US-NP GP-305780-US-NP
GP-305946-US-NP GP-303872-US-NP GP-306105-US-NP GP-304437-US-NP GP-304553-US-NP GP-305013-US-NP GP-304953-US-NP GP-305721-US-NP
GP-305094-US-NP GP-302728-US-NP GP-305456-US-NP GP-306569-US-NP GP-305606-US-NP
GP-304269-US-NP GP-304140-US-NP GP-304432-US-NP GP-307727-US-NP
GP-305823-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/032791 11 Jan 2005
10/846139 14 May 2004
10/850762 21 May 2004 10/939551 13 Sep 2004
11/145278 03 Jun 2005
11/109269 19 Apr 2005 10/854359 26 May 2004 11/212895 26 Aug 2005 10/913933 06 Aug 2004 10/970787 21 Oct 2004 11/061132 18 Feb 2005
10/995908 23 Nov 2004
11/187524 22 Jul 2005
10/846144 14 May 2004 10/445420 27 May 2003 11/058072 15 Feb 2005 11/375429 14 Mar 2006 11/082097 16 Mar 2005
10/930426 31 Aug 2004 10/686511 14 Oct 2003 10/930530 31 Aug 2004 11/398928 06 Apr 2006
11/352936 10 Feb 2006
Publication No.
2006-0154771
2005-0255967
2005-0258934 2006-0055522
2006-0272317A1
2006-0235652A1
2005-0263127 2007-0046041
A1 2006-0061120 2006-0087107 2006-0119139
2006-0109671
2007-0021256A1
2005-0255968
2004-0241020
2006-0181084
2006-0220813A1
2006-0044127
2005-0080535
2006-0047396
Pub. Date
13 Jul 2006 17 Nov 2005
24 Nov 2005 16 Mar 2006 07 Dec 2006 19 Oct 2006 01 Dec 2005 01 Mar 2007 23 Mar 2006 27 Apr 2006 08 Jun 2006 25 May 2006 25 Jan 2007
17 Nov 2005 02 Dec 2004 17 Aug 2006
05 Oct 2006
02 Mar 2006 14 Apr 2005 02 Mar 2006
Grant No.
7214154 7214165
7215238 7215243 7216478
7216532 7216621 7216904 7216916 7216924 7216927 7217020 7217211
7217221 7217469 7218010 7218071 7218209
7218211 7219000 7219001 7219539
7219642
Grant Date
08 May 2007
08 May 2007
Official Title
ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HAVING SIX FIXED SPEED RATIOS METHOD OF AUTOMATICALLY FLUSHING DEBRIS FROM AN ELECTRICALLY-OPERATED HYDRAULIC VALVE
08 May 2007 COMBINED GARAGE DOOR AND KEYLESS ENTRY FOB
08 May 2007 15 May 2007
TIRE PRESSURE CHARACTERIZATION METHOD AND KEY FOB EXHAUST TREATMENT DIAGNOSTIC USING A TEMPERATURE SENSOR
15 May 2007 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WARM TIRE FILL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT
15 May 2007 15 May 2007 15 May 2007 15 May 2007 15 May 2007
15 May 2007
15 May 2007
DOUBLE SHEAVE ACCESSORY DRIVE PULLEY IMPACT ENERGIZABLE STRUCTURE FLIPPER PANEL FOR A VEHICLE BODY TO FRAME ENERGY TRANSFER BRACKETS LIGHTWEIGHT HYBRID TUBULAR/CASTING INSTRUMENT PANEL BEAM HEADLAMP ASSEMBLY WITH INTEGRATED INFRARED ILLUMINATOR TWO MODE ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION WITH EQUAL FORWARD AND REVERSE INPUT-SPLIT MODAL PERFORMANCE
15 May 2007 15 May 2007 15 May 2007 15 May 2007 15 May 2007
METHOD FOR ACTIVE ENGINE STOP OF A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE FLUID HANDLING DEVICE FOR HYDROGEN-CONTAINING PROCESS FLUIDS ENGINE RESTART APPARATUS AND METHOD METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INCREASING AC MOTOR TORQUE OUTPUT AT LOW FREQUENCY METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING CORRECT TIRE PRESSURE INFLATION DURING ADJUSTMENT
15 May 2007 15 May 2007 15 May 2007 22 May 2007
VEHICLE-BASED VEHICLE OCCUPANT REMINDER USING CAPACITIVE FIELD-BASED SENSOR SPEED CONTROL FOR AN ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION SHIFT INDICATOR APPARATUS AND METHOD SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING THE FUEL ECONOMY RANGE CALCULATION FOR FLEX FUEL VEHICLES
22 May 2007 POWERTRAIN ASSEMBLY AND INTEGRAL TRUSS OIL PAN THEREFOR
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-306203-US-NP GP-305207-US-NP
GP-304145-US-NP GP-305571-US-NP
GP-306099-US-NP
GP-305595-US-NP GP-305692-US-NP GP-303701-US-NP GP-304869-US-NP GP-301621-US-NP GP-302706-US-NP GP-304722-US-NP GP-303978-US-NP GP-302246-US-NP GP-305857-US-NP GP-303457-US-NP
GP-303835-US-NP GP-305267-US-NP
GP-304360-US-NP GP-304460-US-NP GP-303680-US-NP
GP-305647-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/155184 17 Jun 2005
11/110367 20 Apr 2005
11/002815 01 Dec 2004 11/071405 03 Mar 2005
11/112131 22 Apr 2005
11/131877 18 May 2005 11/132064 18 May 2005 11/002371 02 Dec 2004 11/043274 26 Jan 2005 10/388121 13 Mar 2003
10/797461 10 Mar 2004 10/929190 30 Aug 2004 10/956653 01 Oct 2004 10/803614 18 Mar 2004 11/229337 16 Sep 2005 10/755949 13 Jan 2004
10/898442 23 Jul 2004 11/036776 14 Jan 2005
10/779463 14 Feb 2004 10/846016 14 May 2004 11/198219 05 Aug 2005
11/063329 22 Feb 2005
Publication No.
2006-0283510A1
2006-0025263
2006-0240929A1
2006-0052199 2006-0046886 2006-0122021 2006-0166783
2005-0202290 2006-0046120 2006-0073369 2005-0208366 2006-0054478 2005-0154511
2006-0020384 2005-0278106
2005-0182546 2005-0256629 2007-0028893-
A1 2005-0205381
Pub. Date
21 Dec 2006
02 Feb 2006
26 Oct 2006
09 Mar 2006 02 Mar 2006 08 Jun 2006 27 Jul 2006
15 Sep 2005 02 Mar 2006 06 Apr 2006 22 Sep 2005 16 Mar 2006 14 Jul 2005 26 Jan 2006 15 Dec 2005
18 Aug 2005 17 Nov 2005 08 Feb 2007
22 Sep 2005
Grant No.
7219695 7219783
7219941 7220200
7220201
7220202 7220203 7220206 7220217 7220386 7220501 7220509 7220510 7220513 7220927 7222006
7222011 7222012
7222013 7222014 7222607
7223202
Grant Date Official Title
22 May 2007 HYDROGEN VALVE WITH PRESSURE EQUALIZATION
22 May 2007
22 May 2007 22 May 2007
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MEASURING THE SPEED OF A BURIED TRANSMISSION COMPONENT ENCLOSED STORAGE FOR TRUCKS ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION ARRANGEMENT WITH SPACED-APART SIMPLE PLANETARY GEAR SETS
22 May 2007
22 May 2007 22 May 2007 22 May 2007 22 May 2007 22 May 2007
ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HAVING TWO PLANETARY GEAR SETS WITH TWO FIXED INTERCONNECTIONS AND CLUTCH INPUT ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION WITH IMPROVED GRADEABILITY ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION WITH SELECTIVE FIXED RATIO OPERATION HYDROSTATICALLY APPLIED CLUTCH SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLEX MASTER CYLINDERS ENGINE SPIN-UP CONTROL WITH NATURAL TORQUE SMOOTHING ON-BOARD FUEL PROPERTIES MEASUREMENT FOR ENGINE MANAGEMENT
22 May 2007 22 May 2007 22 May 2007 22 May 2007 22 May 2007 22 May 2007
22 May 2007 22 May 2007
INTEGRATED HYBRID ELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICE CONSTITUENTS AND METHODS FOR PROTECTING FUEL CELL COMPONENTS, INCLUDING PEMS SULFONATED POLY(ARYLENE) FILMS AS POLYELECTROLYTE MEMBRANES BALANDED HUMIDIFICATION IN FUEL CELL PROTON EXCHANGE MEMBRANES TURN SIGNAL ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS FOR OPERATING THE SAME METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF PRE-AUTHORIZATION ENGINE OPERATION TIME FOR A VEHICLE THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM ENGINE AND DRIVELINE TORQUE TRANSFER DEVICE CONTROL AXLE TORQUE BASED POWERTRAIN BRAKING WITH RANGE SELECTION FOR COORDINATED TORQUE CONTROL (CTC)
22 May 2007 22 May 2007
29 May 2007
THROTTLE PHASE OUT CONTROL METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC TRACTION CONTROL IN A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE DSP-BASED ENGINE KNOCK DETECTION INCLUDING KNOCK SENSOR AND CIRCUIT DIAGNOSTICS
29 May 2007
HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT FOR TORSIONAL DAMPER ASSEMBLY OF AN ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-305257-US-NP GP-303273-US-NP GP-304664-US-NP GP-305277-US-NP GP-303007-US-NP GP-303156-US-NP GP-304879-US-NP GP-305743-US-NP
GP-303191-US-NP GP-306479-US-NP GP-303337-US-NP GP-304446-US-NP GP-306693-US-NP GP-304466-US-NP GP-305024-US-NP GP-306262-US-NP
GP-305645-US-NP
GP-302431-US-NP H-203315-US-NP GP-302247-US-NP GP-301435-US-NP
GP-305139-US-NP GP-305605-US-NP
GP-306223-US-NP
GP-305042-US-NP GP-305479-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/059905 17 Feb 2005
Publication No.
Pub. Date
2006-0183596 17 Aug 2006
10/850769 21 May 2004 2005-0259371 24 Nov 2005
10/881214 30 Jun 2004 2006-0002238 05 Jan 2006 11/158283 21 Jun 2005 2006-0000577 05 Jan 2006
10/763937 23 Jan 2004 2005-0161979 28 Jul 2005
10/674210 29 Sep 2003 2005-0067539 31 Mar 2005 11/002389 02 Dec 2004 2005-0235931 27 Oct 2005 10/990936 17 Nov 2004 2006-0102119 18 May 2006
11/243518 04 Oct 2005 11/122174 04 May 2005 10/691091 22 Oct 2003
2006-0283416A1
2006-0249125A1
2005-0087408
21 Dec 2006 09 Nov 2006 28 Apr 2005
11/009405 10 Dec 2004 2006-0124701 15 Jun 2006
11/291119 30 Nov 2005
10/913966 06 Aug 2004 11/071839 03 Mar 2005
2007-0120390- 31 May 2007 A1
2006-0028055 09 Feb 2006 2006-0205556 14 Sep 2006
11/123798 06 May 2005
US-20060252594
09 Nov 2006
11/061106 18 Feb 2005 2005-0205379 22 Sep 2005
10/677600 02 Oct 2003 2005-0072688 07 Apr 2005 10/601269 20 Jun 2003 2004-0038059 26 Feb 2004 10/360685 07 Feb 2003 2004-0157098 12 Aug 2004
10/299293 19 Nov 2002 2004-0098228 20 May 2004
11/198251 05 Aug 2005 2007-0028760- 08 Feb 2007 A1
11/172505 30 Jun 2005 2006-0016417 26 Jan 2006
11/289946 30 Nov 2005 2007-0119432A1 31 May 2007 10/972845 25 Oct 2004 2006-0087153 27 Apr 2006 11/152017 14 Jun 2005 2006-0089225 27 Apr 2006
Grant No.
7223205 7224559 7224643 7225049 7225542 7225702 7225766 7225776
7225783 7225796 7225905 7225969 7226107 7226121 7226381 7226382
7226384
7226529 7226665 7226680 7228249
7228783 7228839
7228852
7229113 7229377
Grant Date
29 May 2007
29 May 2007 29 May 2007 29 May 2007 05 Jun 2007
05 Jun 2007 05 Jun 2007 05 Jun 2007
Official Title
METHOD FOR CONTROLLING ENGINE AND/OR TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL CURRENT DETECTION SELF ADJUSTING VEHICLE CLOCK LOST FOAM CASTING ANALYSIS METHOD VEHICLE BODY COMPARTMENT LID HAVING UNITARY INNER PANEL AND OUTER PANEL CABLE END FITTING RETAINER ASSEMBLY ENGINE CYLINDER COOLING JACKET VALVETRAIN WITH TWO-STEP SWITCHABLE ROCKER AND DEACTIVATING STATIONARY LASH ADJUSTER
05 Jun 2007 05 Jun 2007 05 Jun 2007 05 Jun 2007
ENGINE MOTION ACTIVE CONTROL CONTROL OF INDUCTION SYSTEM HYDROCARBON EMISSIONS MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID DAMPER FRICTION STIR PROCESSING FOR SURFACE PROPERTIES
05 Jun 2007 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SUNVISOR ATTACHMENT
05 Jun 2007 05 Jun 2007 05 Jun 2007
05 Jun 2007
RAIL ASSEMBLIES FOR VEHICLES NINE-SPEED TRANSMISSIONS WITH FOUR PLANETARY GEAR SETS MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING THREE INTERCONNECTED GEAR MEMBERS AND MULTIPLE INPUT CLUTCHES TORSIONAL DAMPER FOR ELECTRICALLY-VARIABLE TRANSMISSION WITH LOCK-OUT CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
05 Jun 2007 05 Jun 2007 05 Jun 2007 05 Jun 2007
12 Jun 2007 12 Jun 2007
ELECTROLYZER SYSTEM TO PRODUCE GAS AT HIGH PRESSURE BARRIER COAT FOR OPEN TOOL MOLDING INTEGRATED AIR COOLER, FILTER, AND HUMIDIFICATION UNIT FOR A FUEL CELL STACK METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING THE CONDITION OF A SENSOR AND IDENTIFYING THE FAILURE THEREOF PRESSURE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISM NOX EMISSION CONTROL FOR A CONTROLLED AUTO-IGNITION FOUR-STROKE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
12 Jun 2007 QUICK EGR FLOW RESTRICTION TEST BASED ON COMPENSATED MASS FLOW DIFFERENTIAL
12 Jun 2007 12 Jun 2007
STRUCTURAL ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLES AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME LUBRICATION SYSTEM FOR A TRANSMISSION OUTPUT DIFFERENTIAL MECHANISM
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to
Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
GP-302026-US-NP GP-308192-US-NP GP-308501-US-NP GP-304868-US-NP
2004P01011WOUS GP-303152-US-NP GP-305182-US-NP GP-306260-US-NP
GP-302869-US-NP
GP-305646-US-NP
GP-307150-US-NP GP-303291-US-NP
GP-306570-US-NP
GP-303047-US-NP GP-307244-US-NP GP-305815-US-NP GP-302389-US-NP GP-304305-US-NP GP-304580-US-NP GP-304091-US-NP GP-303559-US-NP GP-303268-US-NP
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/643436 19 Aug 2003
11/475754 27 Jun 2006
11/475758 27 Jun 2006
11/017364 20 Dec 2004
7231995 17 May 2000 10/730440 08 Dec 2003 11/055468 10 Feb 2005 11/096720 01 Apr 2005 10/766100 28 Jan 2004 11/061138 18 Feb 2005
11/207512 19 Aug 2005 10/939548 13 Sep 2004 11/297299 08 Dec 2005
10/730642 08 Dec 2003 11/300248 14 Dec 2005 11/190426 27 Jul 2005 10/720635 24 Nov 2003 10/827753 20 Apr 2004 10/851351 21 May 2004 11/076724 10 Mar 2005 10/785654 24 Feb 2004 10/836660 30 Apr 2004
Publication No.
Pub. Date
Grant No.
2005-0041813 24 Feb 2005 7231041
7231905
7231906
2006-0130814 22 Jun 2006 7231907
0069709
23 Nov 2000 7231995
2005-0121269 09 Jun 2005 7232016
2006-0175844 10 Aug 2006 7232178
2006-0223663- 05 Oct 2006 7232393 A1
2005-0164826 28 Jul 2005 7232401
2005-0205382 22 Sep 2005 7232402
2007-0040756A1
2006-0058939
22 Feb 2007 16 Mar 2006
7233296 7233854
2007-0135988- 14 Jun 2007 7233855 A1
2005-0125148 09 Jun 2005 7233861
2007-0056535A1
2007-0023014A1
15 Mar 2007 01 Feb 2007
7234422 7234451
2005-0110236 26 May 2005 7234716
2005-0232692 20 Oct 2005 7234888
2005-0261097 24 Nov 2005 7235029
2006-0205563 14 Sep 2006 7235037 2005-0186457 25 Aug 2005 7235318
2005-0246084 03 Nov 2005 7236869
Grant Date
12 Jun 2007
19 Jun 2007
19 Jun 2007
Official Title
METHOD, DEVICE, AND SYSTEM FOR SECURE MOTOR VEHICLE REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION CONTROL SIMULTANEOUS EGR CORRECTION AND INDIVIDUAL CYLINDER COMBUSTION PHASE BALANCING
19 Jun 2007
VARIABLE INCREMENTAL ACTIVATION AND DEACTIVATION OF CYLINDERS IN A DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND ENGINE
19 Jun 2006 19 Jun 2007 19 Jun 2007 19 Jun 2007 19 Jun 2007 19 Jun 2007
Fronthaubenanordnung Ed 133 99 - EP 1 178 917 B1 (Lizenzvertrag Edscha/Opel 2003V30437) FLUID DAMPER HAVING CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE DAMPING RESPONSE VEHICLE HOOD ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF ELEVATING VEHICLE HOOD ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HAVING TWO PLANETARY GEAR SETS WITH TWO FIXED INTERCONNECTIONS METHOD OF COMPENSATING TORQUE AT CYLINDER SWITCHING ON A DOD ENGINE WITH ELECTRIC PARALLEL HYBRID MOTOR DRIVEN AUXILIARY PUMP FOR ELECTRICALLY-VARIABLE TRANSMISSION TORSIONAL DAMPER
19 Jun 2007 19 Jun 2007 19 Jun 2007
19 Jun 2007
TRANSPARENT THIN FILM ANTENNA METHOD FOR IMPROVING FUEL ECONOMY AND PERFORMANCE WHEN DEACTIVATING CYLINDERS WITH VEHICLE CRUISE CONTROL APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR COMPARING THE FUEL CONSUMPTION OF AN ALTERNATIVE FUEL VEHICLE WITH THAT OF A TRADITIONALLY FUELED COMPARISON VEHICLE PREDICTION OF VEHICLE OPERATOR DESTINATIONS
26 Jun 2007 26 Jun 2007 26 Jun 2007 26 Jun 2007 26 Jun 2007 26 Jun 2007
ENGINE COOLING METHOD AND APPARATUS DUAL FUEL PUMP CONFIGURATION FOR SADDLE FUEL TANKS VEHICLE STEP APPARATUS AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF ARRANGEMENTS FOR ANCHORING ITEMS TO AUTOMOTIVE FRAMING COMPONENTS INTEGRATED MOTOR CLUTCH FOR ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSIONS FRICTION LAUNCH CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE
26 Jun 2007 26 Jun 2007
FUEL CELL SYSTEM BACKPRESSURE CONTROL WITH A DISCRETE VALVE BLENDED TORQUE ESTIMATION FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-304124-US-NP GP-303493-US-NP GP-304367-US-NP GP-302725-US-NP
GP-305319-US-NP
GP-306230-US-NP
GP-301132-US-NP
GP-302810-US-NP GP-303652-US-NP GP-304424-US-NP GP-305590-US-NP GP-302957-US-NP GP-303759-US-NP GP-302157-US-NP GP-305309-US-NP GP-305153-US-NP GP-305954-US-NP GP-307340-US-NP GP-304368-US-NP GP-307781-US-NP GP-303731-US-NP GP-303446-US-NP GP-303522-US-NP
GP-306186-US-NP GP-303228-US-NP GP-303655-US-NP GP-306349-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
Publication No.
Pub. Date
Grant No.
10/846014 14 May 2004 2005-0256627 17 Nov 2005 7236871
10/720624 24 Nov 2003 2005-0114008 26 May 2005 7236872
11/053989 09 Feb 2005 2005-0139000 30 Jun 2005 7237433
11/071274 03 Mar 2005 2006-0196747 07 Sep 2006 7237662
11/028820 04 Jan 2005 2006-0148604 06 Jul 2006 7238131 11/078248 11 Mar 2005 2006-0025264 02 Feb 2006 7238132
11/144161 03 Jun 2005 2006-0276294- 07 Dec 2006 7238135 A1
10/803799 18 Mar 2004 2005-0207958- 22 Sep 2005 7238333 A1
11/011234 14 Dec 2004
7238441
10/997456 24 Nov 2004 2006-0108329 25 May 2006 7238911
11/153170 15 Jun 2005 2006-0022528 02 Feb 2006 7239055 10/601467 23 Jun 2003 2004-0257065 23 Dec 2004 7239126
10/972854 25 Oct 2004 2006-0089767 27 Apr 2006 7239946
10/739615 18 Dec 2003 2005-0137784 23 Jun 2005 7239958
11/076722 10 Mar 2005 2006-0201136 14 Sep 2006 7240481 11/096696 01 Apr 2005 2005-0188690 01 Sep 2005 7240485
11/263174 31 Oct 2005 11/330763 12 Jan 2006
11/187494 22 Jul 2005
11/457498 14 Jul 2006
20070095130 2007-0157746-
A1 2007-0017719-
A1
03 May 2007 12 Jul 2007
25 Jan 2007
7240540 7240576
7240750
7241151
10/976053 28 Oct 2004 2006-0094554 04 May 2006 7241242
10/824032 14 Apr 2004 2005-0233080 20 Oct 2005 7241474 10/828757 21 Apr 2004 2005-0238931A1 27 Oct 2005 7241524
11/201863 11 Aug 2005 2006-0173942 03 Aug 2006 7242329
10/850767 21 May 2004 2005-0261817 24 Nov 2005 7243011 10/836658 30 Apr 2004 2005-0246083 03 Nov 2005 7243016 11/296175 07 Dec 2005 20070129877 07 Jun 2007 7243019
Grant Date
26 Jun 2007
26 Jun 2007
03 Jul 2007
Official Title
ACCELERATION LIMITING FOR A VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR INSTABILITY DETECTION HYBRID TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM
03 Jul 2007
SELECTABLE ONE-WAY TORQUE TRANSMITTER WITH A FRICTION TORQUE TRANSMITTER ACTUATOR
03 Jul 2007 03 Jul 2007
ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND THREE FIXED INTERCONNECTIONS ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION ARRANGEMENT WITH TRANSFER GEAR BETWEEN MOTOR/GENERATORS
03 Jul 2007
03 Jul 2007
03 Jul 2007 03 Jul 2007 03 Jul 2007 03 Jul 2007 03 Jul 2007
THREE-MODE CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION WITH A DIRECT LOW MODE AND TWO SPLIT PATH HIGH MODES HIGH ACTIVITY WATER GAS SHIFT CATALYSTS WITH NO METHANE FORMATION INTEGRATED BUS BARS FOR A FUEL CELL RESISTANCE WELDING TIP WITH IMPROVED COOLING SYSTEM MOTOR COOLING SYSTEM SYSTEM BENCH WIRELESS MAPPING BOARD VEHICLES FAULT DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS AND METHODS
03 Jul 2007 10 Jul 2007
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DISCERNING A DRIVER'S INTENT AND FOR AIDING THE DRIVER ENGINE LOAD CONTROL FOR REDUCED COLD START EMISSIONS
10 Jul 2007
10 Jul 2007 10 Jul 2007 10 Jul 2007 10 Jul 2007 10 Jul 2007
10 Jul 2007 10 Jul 2007
MAGNETO-RHEOLOGICAL HYDRAULIC POWER STEERING SYSTEM ROUGH ROAD DETECTION SYSTEM CORROSION RESISTANT WELDABLE BOSSES METHOD FOR IMPROVING FUEL ECONOMY IN HYBRID VEHICLES NEGATIVE JUMP START GROUND BLOCK FOR AN AUTOMOBILE TWO-MODE COMPOUND-SPLIT HYDRAULIC CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION PREPARATION OF PATTERNED DIFFUSION MEDIA SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE FOR MANAGING HYDROGEN LEAKS INTO FLUID CIRCUITS OF FUEL CELL SYSTEMS
10 Jul 2007
10 Jul 2007 10 Jul 2007 10 Jul 2007
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRIORITIZING DATA VALUES FOR ROBUST DATA REPRESENTATION HYBRID TRANSMISSION LAUNCH ALGORITHM SINGLE WIRE DUAL SPEED SIGNAL SYSTEM EGR FUZZY LOGIC PINTLE POSTIONING SYSTEM
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-306199-US-NP
GP-304291-US-NP GP-306768-US-NP GP-303459-US-NP GP-305965-US-NP GP-304700-US-NP
GP-307805-US-NP
GP-303822-US-NP GP-304527-US-NP GP-305477-US-NP GP-302676-US-NP GP-305242-US-NP GP-305757-US-NP GP-305648-US-NP GP-304316-US-NP GP-306327-US-NP
GP-303545-US-NP GP-303491-US-NP GP-301191-US-NP GP-302800-US-NP GP-306093-US-NP GP-303290-US-NP GP-303899-US-NP GP-307103-US-NP GP-306228-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/245754 07 Oct 2005
Publication No.
2007-0080537A1
Pub. Date
12 Apr 2007
Grant No.
7245038
11/035416 13 Jan 2005 11/400790 07 Apr 2006
2005-0258977 2006-0271268-
A1
24 Nov 2005 30 Nov 2006
7245231 7246004
10/808072 24 Mar 2004 2005-0216147 29 Sep 2005 7246007
11/263178 31 Oct 2005 20070095200 03 May 2007 7246552 11/238720 29 Sep 2005 20070068474A1 29 Mar 2007 7246583
11/398776 06 Apr 2006 2007-0107692- 17 May 2007 7246597 A1
10/851394 21 May 2004 2005-0257967 24 Nov 2005 7246673 10/883168 01 Jul 2004 2006-0000667 05 Jan 2006 7246680
11/049832 03 Feb 2005 2006-0011443 19 Jan 2006 7246693
10/720725 24 Nov 2003 2005-0205647 22 Sep 2005 7246736 11/057612 14 Feb 2005 2006-0181088 17 Aug 2006 7246832
11/109266 19 Apr 2005 11/060075 17 Feb 2005
2006-0232099A1
2005-0209040
19 Oct 2006 22 Sep 2005
7246847 7247112
11/172506 11/177896
30 Jun 2005 08 Jul 2005
2007-00004551A1
2007-0010367A1
04 Jan 2007 11 Jan 2007
7247119 7247120
10/973689 26 Oct 2004 2006-0089236 27 Apr 2006 7247124 10/836893 30 Apr 2004 2005-0245353 03 Nov 2005 7247125
10/413272 14 Apr 2003 2004-0202901 14 Oct 2004 7247398 11/030357 05 Jan 2005 2006-0145825 06 Jul 2006 7248151 11/207173 18 Aug 2005 20070043528A1 22 Feb 2007 7248989
10/948974 24 Sep 2004 2006-0065030 30 Mar 2006 7249480
10/806676 23 Mar 2004 2005-0211677 29 Sep 2005 7249482
11/375431 14 Mar 2006
7249577
11/238726 29 Sep 2005 20070068486A1 29 Mar 2007 7249584
Grant Date
17 Jul 2007
Official Title
EXTENDING FUEL ECONOMY OPERATING RANGE IN GASOLINE DIRECT INJECTION (GDI) ENGINES
17 Jul 2007 17 Jul 2007
17 Jul 2007
24 Jul 2007 24 Jul 2007
COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM NONLINEAR FUEL DYNAMICS CONTROL WITH LOST FUEL COMPENSATION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF COMMUNICATING TRAFFIC INFORMATION PISTON HAVING ASYMMETRICAL PIN BORE SLOT PLACEMENT METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DIAGNOSING VALVE LIFTER MALFUNCTION IN A LIFT ON DEMAND SYSTEM
24 Jul 2007
METHOD AND APPARATUS TO OPERATE A HOMOGENEOUS CHARGE COMPRESSION-IGNITION ENGINE
24 Jul 2007 24 Jul 2007
24 Jul 2007
24 Jul 2007 24 Jul 2007 24 Jul 2007
HYBRID POWERTRAIN WITH ENGINE VALVE DEACTIVATION SOUND DAMPENING ASSEMBLY FOR AUTOMOTIVE EXHAUST SYSTEM SUPPORT HOUSING FOR TORQUETRANSMITTING MECHANISMS IN A POWER TRANSMISSION SUPPLYING SHIELDING GAS VEHICLE GRILLE GUARD ASSEMBLY VEHICLE CLOSURE SYSTEM
24 Jul 2007 24 Jul 2007 24 Jul 2007
24 Jul 2007
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COOLING AND LUBRICATING A HYBRID TRANSMISSION MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY POWER TRANSMISSION MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING SEVEN TORQUE-TRANSMITTING DEVICES ENGAGED IN COMBINATIONS OF TWO TRANSMISSION CONTROL BASED ON KNOCK LEVEL
24 Jul 2007
24 Jul 2007 24 Jul 2007 24 Jul 2007
31 Jul 2007
31 Jul 2007 31 Jul 2007 31 Jul 2007
TORQUE CONVERTER CONTROLLER STUCK-ON TEST IN A MULTIPLEX DEVICE SYSTEM STACK CONTINGENCY AND EFFICIENCY SWITCHING VIRTUAL KEYPAD FOR VEHICLE ENTRY CONTROL SPEED MEASUREMENTSYSTEM FOR SPEED CONTROL OF HIGHSPEED MOTORS IN-DIE HYDROPIERCING DEVICE FOR PIERCING HOLES IN HYDROFORMED PARTS ELECTRODE TEXTURING TOOL AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF CONNECTING ROD WITH OIL SQUIRTER IMPULSE CHARGING CONTROL TO EXTEND DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND RANGE
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-305135-US-NP GP-306372-US-NP GP-303506-US-NP GP-306097-US-NP GP-305045-US-CIP1 GP-303017-US-NP GP-303509-US-NP GP-306469-US-CIP1 GP-306132-US-NP
GP-306127-US-NP
GP-306424-US-NP
GP-306952-US-NP
GP-305559-US-NP GP-305455-US-NP GP-303099-US-NP GP-304888-US-NP GP-301878-US-NP GP-304158-US-NP GP-305725-US-NP
2005P50906 US
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/187772 22 Jul 2005
11/178162 08 Jul 2005
10/912396 05 Aug 2004
11/208213 19 Aug 2005 11/069173 01 Mar 2005 10/899211 26 Jul 2004 10/738402 17 Dec 2003 11/357919 17 Feb 2006 11/061114 18 Feb 2005
11/106221 14 Apr 2005
11/178098 08 Jul 2005
11/198211 05 Aug 2005
11/035344 13 Jan 2005 10/961451 09 Oct 2004 10/662841 15 Sep 2003 11/053687 08 Feb 2005 10/637815 08 Aug 2003 11/054678 09 Feb 2005 11/061131 18 Feb 2005
11/392038 29 Mar 2006
Publication No.
2007-0017769A1
2007-0010369A1
2006-0029855
2007-0040706A1
2005-0145002
2006-0016575 2005-0133575 2006-0170243
2006-0189428
2006-0234821A1
2007-0010364A1
2007-0032328A1
2005-0209039
2006-0000651
2005-0056618 2006-0175315 2004-0130288
2006-0178797
2005-0204862
2006-0219156 A1
Pub. Date
25 Jan 2007 11 Jan 2007 09 Feb 2006 22 Feb 2007 07 Jul 2005 26 Jan 2006 23 Jun 2005 03 Aug 2006 24 Aug 2006
19 Oct 2006
11 Jan 2007
08 Feb 2007
22 Sep 2005 05 Jan 2006 17 Mar 2005 10 Aug 2006 08 Jul 2004 10 Aug 2006 22 Sep 2005
05 Oct 2006
Grant No.
7249663 7250019 7250189 7251473 7251976 7252136 7252218 7252313 7252611
7252612
7252613
7252614
7252615 7253353 7253374 7253377 7253584 7254472 7255021
7255061
Grant Date Official Title
31 Jul 2007 WET CLUTCH FRICTION PLATE AND METHOD
31 Jul 2007 31 Jul 2007 31 Jul 2007 07 Aug 2007 07 Aug 2007
MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING A STATIONARY MEMBER AND SEVEN TORQUE-TRANSMITTING DEVICES INCREASING THE HYDROPHILICITY OF CARBON FIBER PAPER BY ELECTROPOLYMERIZATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING ACCESS TO MOBILE DEVICES APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR THE NONCIRCULAR BENDING OF TUBES NUMBERING DEVICE FOR MOLDED OR CAST PARTS
07 Aug 2007 07 Aug 2007
07 Aug 2007
BIPOLAR PLATE FABRICATION BY ROLL BONDING ON DEMAND MORPHABLE AUTOMOTIVE BODY MOLDINGS AND SURFACES ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HAVING TWO PLANETARY GEAR SETS WITH ONE INTERCONNECTING MEMBER AND CLUTCHED INPUT
07 Aug 2007 07 Aug 2007 07 Aug 2007
ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HAVING TWO PLANETARY GEAR SETS WITH ONE FIXED INTERCONNECTION AND A STATIONARY MEMBER ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HAVING TWO PLANETARY GEAR SETS WITH ONE STATIONARY FIXED INTERCONNECTION ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS AND CLUTCHED INPUT
07 Aug 2007 07 Aug 2007 07 Aug 2007
LUBRICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HYBRID ELECTROMECHANICAL PLANETARY TRANSMISSION COMPONENTS THERMOELECTRIC AUGMENTED HYBRID ELECTRIC PROPULSION SYSTEM SHEET-TO-TUBE WELDED STRUCTURE AND METHOD
07 Aug 2007 07 Aug 2007 07 Aug 2007 14 Aug 2007
SYSTEM AND METHOD OF JOINING OVERLAPPING WORKPIECES ISOLATED HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY CHARGER AND INTEGRATED BATTERY PACK COORDINATED TORQUE CONTROL SECURITY METHOD AND APPARATUS APPARATUS FOR SELECTIVELY CONFIGURING A HYBRID ELECTRO-MECHANICAL VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION
14 Aug 2007 Regulator control knob for climate and other systems
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-305294-US-NP
GP-307364-US-NP GP-307003-US-NP
GP-305153-US-CIP1 GP-303082-US-NP
GP-306847-US-NP GP-303646-US-NP GP-304260-US-NP GP-305038-US-NP GP-305358-US-NP GP-302842-US-NP GP-303276-US-NP GP-306655-US-NP GP-305085-US-NP GP-304966-US-NP
GP-302985-US-NP GP-306036-US-NP
GP-306033-US-NP
GP-306261-US-NP GP-306229-US-NP
GP-302883-US-NP GP-306326-US-NP
GP-300033-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/110368 20 Apr 2005
Publication No.
2006-0240938A1
Pub. Date
26 Oct 2006
11/391140 28 Mar 2006 11/317775 23 Dec 2005 20070145749A1 28 Jun 2007
11/244807 06 Oct 2005 2006-0059905 23 Mar 2006 10/703216 06 Nov 2003 2005-0100490 12 May 2005
11/386301 22 Mar 2006
10/830156 22 Apr 2004 10/738481 17 Dec 2003 11/074575 08 Mar 2005
2005-0236209 2005-0133568 2005-0206095
27 Oct 2005 23 Jun 2005 22 Sep 2005
11/109268 19 Apr 2005 10/623991 21 Jul 2003
2006-0232089A1
2005-0019640
19 Oct 2006 27 Jan 2005
10/797861 10 Mar 2004
11/266937 04 Nov 2005 2007-0101953- 10 May 2007 A1
11/112064 22 Apr 2005 10/938494 10 Sep 2004
2006-0236984A1
2006-0054221
26 Oct 2006 16 Mar 2006
10/802454 17 Mar 2004 2005-0205359 22 Sep 2005 11/099882 06 Apr 2005 2006-0229152- 12 Oct 2006
A1
11/100048 06 Apr 2005 2006-0229153- 12 Oct 2006 A1
11/112130 22 Apr 2005 2006-0240928- 26 Oct 2006 A1
11/131564 18 May 2005 2006-0025265 02 Feb 2006
11/217923 01 Sep 2005
11/177902 08 Jul 2005 2007-0010368- 11 Jan 2007 A1
10/235419 05 Sep 2002
Grant No.
7255214
7255402 7256510
7257947 7258081
7258101 7258188 7258263 7258347 7258384 7258937 7260972 7261069 7261091 7261124
7261183 7261657
7261658
7261659 7261660
7261661 7261666
7261749
Grant Date
14 Aug 2007
Official Title
DAMPER LOCK-OUT CLUTCH AND MOTOR/GENERATOR COOLING MULTIPLEXED CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AN ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE HYBRID TRANSMISSIONS
14 Aug 2007 14 Aug 2007
CONCEALED ARMREST HYBRID ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION WITH SINGLE MOTOR/GENERATOR AND METHOD OF CONTROL
21 Aug 2007 21 Aug 2007
POWER STEERING SYSTEM COMPACT WATER VAPORIZER FOR DYNAMIC STEAM GENERATION AND UNIFROM TEMPERATURE CONTROL
21 Aug 2007
21 Aug 2007 21 Aug 2007 21 Aug 2007
21 Aug 2007
AUTOMOTIVE CATALYST EXCESS OXYGEN REDUCTION SYSTEM VARIABLE SEAT BELT BIPOLAR PLATE FABRICATION DISCRETE ACTIVE SEAL ASSEMBLIES FOLDING RAMP SYSTEM
21 Aug 2007
28 Aug 2007 28 Aug 2007
28 Aug 2007 28 Aug 2007
GAS HUMIDIFICATION CONCEPT FOR CATHODE SUPPLY OF A PEM FUEL CELL METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF STAMPED SHEET METAL PANELS ACTIVE DE-AERATION SYSTEM FOR AUTOMOTIVE COOLANT SYSTEMS CONTROL OF INDUCTION SYSTEM HYDROCARBON EMISSIONS BIPOLAR PLATE CHANNEL STRUCTURE WITH KNOBS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF WATER MANAGEMENT IN PARTICULAR ON THE CATHODE SIDE OF A FUEL CELL
28 Aug 2007 28 Aug 2007 28 Aug 2007
28 Aug 2007 28 Aug 2007 28 Aug 2007 28 Aug 2007
28 Aug 2007
LUBE OIL DISTRIBUTION APPARATUS ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HAVING THREE INTERCONNECTED PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND FIXED INPUT ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HAVING TWO PLANETARY GEAR SETS WITH ONE STATIONARY MEMBER AND CLUTCHED INPUT ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HAVING TWO PLANETARY GEARSETS ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION ARRANGEMENT WITH TRANSFER GEAR BETWEEN GEAR SETS AND CLUTCHES PARALLEL HYBRID TRANSMISSION HAVING A SINGLE MOTOR/GENERATOR MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING SEVEN TORQUE TRANSMITTING DEVICES ENGAGED IN COMBINATIONS OF FIVE MULTI-PORT AUTO-THERMAL REFORMER
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-300539-US-NP GP-302871-US-NP
GP-303695-US-NP GP-301624-US-CNT1 GP-303950-US-NP GP-303543-US-NP GP-306720-US-NP
GP-300611-US-NP GP-305020-US-NP GP-302992-US-NP GP-304212-US-NP
GP-305612-US-NP GP-304591-US-NP GP-305160-US-DIV1
GP-306836-US-NP GP-306444-US-NP GP-303163-US-NP
GP-306515-US-NP GP-305492-US-NP GP-306553-US-NP GP-304213-US-NP
GP-307108-US-NP GP-305261-US-NP GP-303377-US-NP GP-303397-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
10/439525 16 May 2003
Publication No.
Pub. Date
10/292407 12 Nov 2002
10/902339 29 Jul 2004 10/948613 23 Sep 2004
2006-0024549A1
2005-0037254
02 Feb 2006 17 Feb 2005
10/903929 29 Jul 2004 2005-0035676 17 Feb 2005 10/755801 12 Jan 2004 2005-0154502 14 Jul 2005 11/285678 21 Nov 2005
10/924499 24 Aug 2004 2005-0229376 20 Oct 2005
11/039572 20 Jan 2005 2005-0252325 17 Nov 2005 10/843903 12 May 2004 2005-0252703 17 Nov 2005 10/918654 13 Aug 2004 2006-0033312 16 Feb 2006
11/293684 02 Dec 2005 11/040617 21 Jan 2005 11/414799 01 May 2006
2006-0125223 2006-0165523 2006-0194670
15 Jun 2006 27 Jul 2006 31 Aug 2006
11/242736 04 Oct 2005 2007-0075049- 05 Apr 2007 A1
11/363659 28 Feb 2006 10/704076 07 Nov 2003
2007-0210950- 13 Sep 2007 A1
2005-0102077 12 May 2005
11/212896 11/226063 11/285139
26 Aug 2005 14 Sep 2005 21 Nov 2005
2007-0050127A1
2007-0061062A1
20070113814A1
01 Mar 2007 15 Mar 2007 24 May 2007
10/815332 01 Apr 2004 2005-0217767 06 Oct 2005
11/363710 28 Feb 2006 2007-0200413- 30 Aug 2007 A1
10/877496 25 Jun 2004 2005-0288150 29 Dec 2005
10/662837 15 Sep 2003 2005-0058593 17 Mar 2005
10/739356 18 Dec 2003 2005-0133483 23 Jun 2005
Grant No.
7261960 7261963
7261964 7261968 7262536 7262689 7263429
7263757 7263907 7264071 7264271
7264275 7264443 7264570
7265313 7265699 7266434
7266438 7266442 7267090 7267367
7267407 7267633 7267697 7267736
Grant Date
28 Aug 2007
28 Aug 2007
Official Title
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR INTERNAL STACK TEMPERATURE CONTROL CORROSION RESISTANT, ELECTRICALLY AND THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE COATING FOR MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS
28 Aug 2007 FUEL CELL STACK HOUSING
28 Aug 2007
28 Aug 2007 28 Aug 2007 28 Aug 2007
DEVICE AND METHOD TO EXPAND OPERATING RANGE OF A FUEL CELL STACK GEARLESS WHEEL MOTOR DRIVE SYSTEM COMBINED VEHICLE DISPLAY AND METHOD CRUISE IDLE SPEED CONTROL TO ENHANCE LOW SPEED AND LIGHT THROTTLE DRIVABILITY
04 Sep 2007
04 Sep 2007 04 Sep 2007 04 Sep 2007
ELECTROMAGNETIC TRIMMING, FLANGING AND HEMMING APPARATUS AND METHOD DUAL CLUTCH TRANSMISSION WITH A TORQUE CONVERTER HYBRID POWERTRAIN REVERSIBLY DEPLOYABLE ENERGY ABSORBING ASSEMBLY AND METHODS FOR OPERATING THE SAME
04 Sep 2007 04 Sep 2007 04 Sep 2007
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEM CENTRIFUGAL WATER PUMP METHOD OF PROVIDING ELECTRIC MOTOR TORQUE RESERVE IN A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE
04 Sep 2007 04 Sep 2007
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVED COOLING OF RESISTANCE WELDING CAP NINE-POSITION RESISTOR LADDER SWITCH ASSEMBLY
04 Sep 2007
INTERACTIVE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CUSTOMIZATION OF AN ADJUSTABLE VEHICULAR FEATURE
04 Sep 2007 04 Sep 2007 11 Sep 2007 11 Sep 2007
METHOD OF ASSISTING DRIVER TO NEGOTIATE A ROADWAY ADAPTIVE THROTTLE MODEL FOR AIR INTAKE SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC METHOD OF STARTING A HYBRID VEHICLE REVERSIBLY EXPANDABLE ENERGY ABSORBING ASSEMBLY UTILIZING SHAPE MEMORY FOAMS FOR IMPACT MANAGEMENT AND METHODS FOR OPERATING THE SAME
11 Sep 2007 11 Sep 2007 11 Sep 2007
HEAD RESTRAINT ADJUSTMENT AND TRIM CLOSEOUT APPARATUS AND METHOD TRANSMISSION CONTROL METHOD FOR INCREASING ENGINE IDLE TEMPERATURE FUEL REFORMING INLET DEVICE, SYSTEM AND PROCESS
11 Sep 2007 METHOD OF JOINING DISSIMILAR MATERIALS
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Case Reference
GP-306872-US-NP GP-303886-US-NP GP-305669-US-NP
GP-305164-US-NP GP-301086-US-NP
GP-303145-US-NP
GP-307473-US-NP GP-303282-US-NP GP-307222-US-NP GP-306537-US-NP H-204167-US-CIP1 GP-303914-US-NP
GP-305621-US-NP GP-302216-US-NP GP-306960-US-NP GP-307992-US-NP GP-306989-US-NP
GP-303898-US-NP GP-306938-US-NP GP-304067-US-NP
GP-305468-US-NP
GP-307892-US-NP GP-306596-US-NP
GP-301806-US-NP
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/327120 06 Jan 2006
10/838608 04 May 2004
Publication No.
2007-0158528A1
2005-0247678
Pub. Date
12 Jul 2007
10 Nov 2005
11/060226 17 Feb 2005 2005-0206253 22 Sep 2005
11/106102 14 Apr 2005 2006-0235589- 19 Oct 2006 A1
10/147658 16 May 2002 2003-0216848 20 Nov 2003
10/453884 03 Jun 2003 2004-0244517 09 Dec 2004
11/391173 21 Nov 2005 10/915236 10 Aug 2004
2007-0056544A1
2006-0033322
15 Mar 2007 16 Feb 2006
11/669971 01 Feb 2007 11/352585 10 Feb 2006 2006-0181137 17 Aug 2006
10/666052 17 Sep 2003 2004-0053086 18 Mar 2004
10/920838 18 Aug 2004 2006-0040150 23 Feb 2006
11/218930 02 Sep 2005 2006-0051654 09 Mar 2006 10/375562 26 Feb 2003 2004-0167694 26 Aug 2004
11/257760 25 Oct 2005 20070089404-A1 26 Apr 2007 11/463045 08 Aug 2006
11/238393 29 Sep 2005 2007-0072724- 29 Mar 2007 A1
10/868696 14 Jun 2004 2005-0278105 15 Dec 2005
11/281328 17 Nov 2005 10/874090 22 Jun 2004
2007-0107244- 17 May 2007 A1
2005-0279110 22 Dec 2005
11/278207 31 Mar 2006 2007-0088487 19 Apr 2007 A1
11/460006 26 Jul 2006 11/386203 22 Mar 2006
2006-0243241A1
02 Nov 2006
10/207734 29 Jul 2002 2003-0037972 27 Feb 2003
Grant No.
7267788 7268319 7268451
7269489 7269491
7270027
7270097 7270209 7270364 7270381 7270901 7270904
7270909 7272478 7272925 7273031 7273435
7274984 7275331 7275379
7275426
7275511 7275514
7275609
Grant Date Official Title
11 Sep 2007 CAVITY-CREATING TOOL FOR FOAMING OPERATION
11 Sep 2007 11 Sep 2007
METHOD OF METALLURGICALLY BONDING ARTICLES AND ARTICLE THEREFOR MOTOR RESOLVER ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MEASURING SPEED AND POSITION OF A MOTOR ROTOR
11 Sep 2007 11 Sep 2007 18 Sep 2007
ADAPTIVE REAR-WHEEL STEER OPEN-LOOP CONTROL FOR VEHICLE-TRAILER SYSTEM CROSS-CHECKING PROCESSORS FOR POWERTRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS USING A DEDICATED SERIAL DATA LINK DETENT LEVER ASSEMBLY FOR AN INTERNAL ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION RANGE SELECTION (ETRS) SYSTEM
18 Sep 2007 18 Sep 2007 18 Sep 2007 18 Sep 2007 18 Sep 2007
18 Sep 2007
CAMSHAFT DRIVE SYSTEM AND ENGINE ASSEMBLY MODULAR FUEL STORAGE SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE DOOR BEAM FOR MOTOR VEHICLE AUTOMOTIVE WHEEL HAVING A FOOT STEP COMBINED AUTOTHERMAL / STEAM REFORMING - FUEL PROCESSOR MECHANIZATION PROCEDURES FOR SHUTTING DOWN FUEL CELL SYSTEM BY USING AIR PURGE AT LOW CELL TEMPERATURE
18 Sep 2007 18 Sep 2007
25 Sep 2007 25 Sep 2007
25 Sep 2007
BIPOLAR PLATES HAVING OFFSETS CONTROL SYSTEM FOR ACTIVE ATTENUATION OF TORQUE-STEER VIA ELECTRIC POWER STEERING NOX REDUCTION IN LEAN BURN ENGINE EXHAUST FUEL MIXTURE DIFFUSER TAB FOR A DIRECT-INJECTION INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE MULTI-MODE ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSIONS HAVING TWO PLANETARY GEAR SETS WITH ONE FIXED INTERCONNECTION AND CLUTCHED INPUT
25 Sep 2007 02 Oct 2007
VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM TOOL FOR INDICATING FLUSHNESS OF SUNROOF PANEL
02 Oct 2007
AUTOMOTIVE HVAC SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME UTILIZING ENTHALPY-BASED CONTROL
02 Oct 2007
02 Oct 2007 02 Oct 2007
ENGINE CONTROL USING REAL TIME COMBUSTION AND COMPRESSIBLE GAS FLOW MODELS INTAKE MANIFOLD ASSEMBLY METHOD OF HCCI AND SI COMBUSTION CONTROL FOR A DIRECT INJECTION INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
02 Oct 2007 VEHICLE BODY CONNECTION SYSTEM
GP-304774-US-NP
10/945937 21 Sep 2004
2005-0253350
17 Nov 2005
7275750
02 Oct 2007 ROLL CONTROL SYSTEM, DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING VEHICLE STABILITY
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-303346-US-NP GP-305444-US-NP GP-303433-US-NP GP-305724-US-NP GP-302172-US-NP
GP-302183-US-CIP1 GP-303341-US-NP GP-306305-US-NP GP-305088-US-NP GP-307894-US-NP
GP-305476-US-NP
GP-305071-US-NP
GP-305519-US-NP GP-305600-US-NP GP-304294-US-NP GP-307027-US-NP GP-303485-US-NP GP-304110-US-NP GP-303794-US-NP GP-302551-US-DIV1 GP-305517-US-NP GP-304579-US-NP
GP-306591-US-NP
Filing No.
10/811084 11/078643
Filing Date
26 Mar 2004 11 Mar 2005
Publication No.
2005-0212273 2005-0201116
Pub. Date
29 Sep 2005 15 Sep 2005
10/691891 23 Oct 2003 2005-0090340 28 Apr 2005
11/060225 17 Feb 2005 2005-0204861 22 Sep 2005
10/389375 14 Mar 2003
10/696267 29 Oct 2003 10/873933 22 Jun 2004 2005-0280311 22 Dec 2005 11/233840 23 Sep 2005 20070070667A1 29 Mar 2007 10/845999 14 May 2004 2005-0256617 17 Nov 2005 11/530688 11 Sep 2006
11/050596 03 Feb 2005 2006-0011444 19 Jan 2006
11/010552 13 Dec 2004 2006-0128513 15 Jun 2006
11/071406 03 Mar 2005 2006-0019785 26 Jan 2006
11/158896 22 Jun 2005 2006-0037428 23 Feb 2006 10/953783 29 Sep 2004 2006-0068974 30 Mar 2006
11/462432 04 Aug 2006 10/786842 25 Feb 2004 2005-0184842 25 Aug 2005 10/873926 22 Jun 2004 2005-0280284 22 Dec 2005 10/682588 09 Oct 2003 2005-0080655 14 Apr 2005
11/195489 02 Aug 2005 2005-0263332 01 Dec 2005 11/032551 10 Jan 2005 2006-0018767 26 Jan 2006 10/901722 29 Jul 2004 2006-0025260 02 Feb 2006
11/215398 30 Aug 2005
Grant No.
7275763 7275846 7276002 7276006 7276095
7276308 7277265 7277304 7277781 7278391
7278525
7278940
7278941 7278942 7278952 7279862 7280020 7280035 7280977 7281600 7281904 7282003
7282004
Grant Date
02 Oct 2007 02 Oct 2007
02 Oct 2007
Official Title
AIR BAG SYSTEM AND METHOD ADAPTIVE HEAD LIGHT AND LENS ASSEMBLIES SURFACE TEXTURE CONFIGURATION FOR CVT PULLEY
02 Oct 2007 TRANSMISSION CASE FOR LUBE RETURN AND METHOD
02 Oct 2007
02 Oct 2007 02 Oct 2007 02 Oct 2007 02 Oct 2007 09 Oct 2007
FUEL PROCESSOR MODULE FOR HYDROGEN PRODUCTION FOR A FUEL CELL ENGINE USING PRESSURE SWING ADSORPTION FUEL CELL SYSTEM WITH RECUPERATIVE HEAT EXCHANGER ROBUST POWER TAKE-OFF AND CRUISE ENABLE MULTIPLE INVERTER SYSTEM WITH SINGLE CONTROLLER AND RELATED OPERATING METHOD METHOD OF UNDERVOLTAGE PROTECTION DURING ENGINE CRANKING CYLINDER DEACTIVATION TORQUE LIMIT FOR NOISE, VIBRATION, AND HARSHNESS
09 Oct 2007 09 Oct 2007
INTERNALLY AND EXTERNALLY SPLINED CLUTCH HUB FOR TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISMS IN A POWER TRANSMISSION POWERTRAIN WITH ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION PROVIDING IMPROVED GRADEABILITY
09 Oct 2007
09 Oct 2007 09 Oct 2007
09 Oct 2007 09 Oct 2007 09 Oct 2007 09 Oct 2007
16 Oct 2007 16 Oct 2007 16 Oct 2007
16 Oct 2007
ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION WITH SELECTIVE FIXED RATIO OPERATION TRANSMISSION PACKAGING AND ROTOR SUPPORT STRUCTURE TERMINATING OR DISALLOWING SIGNALS TO INCREASE A THROTTLE OPENING FAULT HANDLING OF INVERTER DRIVEN PM MOTOR DRIVES MAGNETIC INERTIAL FORCE GENERATOR DOOR SWING DETECTION AND PROTECTION SYSTEM AND MODEL FOR PERFORMANCE VALUE BASED COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIPS PRE-ENGINEERED FRAME PORTION AND METHOD OF USE THEREFOR TRANSMISSION PUMP AND FILTER POWERTRAIN INCLUDING INPUT DISCONNECT AND ACCESSORY DRIVE SYSTEM FOR AN ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HAVING THREE INTERCONNECTED PLANETARY GEARSETS, A STATIONARY MEMBER AND A FIXED INPUT
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Case Reference
GP-306747-US-NP
GP-305006-US-NP GP-303119-US-DIV1 GP-307202-US-NP GP-305752-US-NP GP-306547-US-NP GP-306088-US-NP GP-303637-US-NP GP-301896-US-DIV1 GP-308512-US-NP GP-307672-US-NP GP-306711-US-NP GP-305868-US-NP GP-307739-US-NP GP-304421-US-DIV1 GP-301876-US-NP GP-305252-US-NP GP-306089-US-NP GP-306990-US-NP
GP-304604-US-NP
GP-303743-US-NP GP-304827-US-NP
GP-304596-US-NP GP-302850-US-NP GP-304594-US-NP
Filing No.
Filing Date
11/462596 04 Aug 2006
Publication No.
Pub. Date
11/061322 18 Feb 2005 2005-0206134 22 Sep 2005
11/127376 12 May 2005
11/375495 14 Mar 2006 2007-0056543- 15 Mar 2007 A1
11/049373 02 Feb 2005 2005-0205384 22 Sep 2005
11/357925 17 Feb 2006 2006-0186700 24 Aug 2006 11/218048 01 Sep 2005
11/238394 29 Sep 2005
10/961983 08 Oct 2004 11/625962 23 Jan 2007
2007-0072731A1
2005-0048353
29 Mar 2007 03 Mar 2005
11/436316 18 May 2006 20070088475-A1 19 Apr 2007
11/341282 27 Jan 2006 11/388910 24 Mar 2006
2006-0236958A1
2007-0221167A1
26 Oct 2006 27 Sep 2007
11/402727 12 Apr 2006
11/226891 14 Sep 2005 2006-0108086 25 May 2006 10/739432 18 Dec 2003 2005-0133215 23 Jun 2005
11/131993 18 May 2005 11/263216 31 Oct 2005
US-20060260854 2007-0099739-
A1
23 Nov 2006 03 May 2007
11/238782 29 Sep 2005 20070072725-A1 29 Mar 2007
11/208211 19 Aug 2005 2007-0040746- 22 Feb 2007 A1
10/823170 13 Apr 2004 10/995911 23 Nov 2004 2006-0111836 25 May 2006
A1
10/929207 30 Aug 2004 2005-0229377 20 Oct 2005
10/611842 01 Jul 2003 2005-0000261 06 Jan 2005 11/093383 30 Mar 2005 2005-0284204 29 Dec 2005
Grant No.
7282886
7284313 7284411 7284518 7284648 7284786 7285066 7285069 7285353 7286375 7286919 7287497 7287510 7287523 7287571 7287581 7287614 7288039 7288041
7289073
7289889 7289905
7290318 7290421 7290423
Grant Date
16 Oct 2007
Official Title
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING PERMANENT MAGNET MOTOR DRIVE SYSTEMS
23 Oct 2007 23 Oct 2007 23 Oct 2007 23 Oct 2007 23 Oct 2007
MOTOR MODULE FOR A HYBRID ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION METHOD OF MAKING A GAS DIFFUSION MEDIA AND QUALITY CONTROLS FOR SAME DRIVE PLATE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING A POWERTRAIN NON-SEALED PARK ACTUATOR GUIDE FOR HYBRID TRANSMISSION AND METHOD PANELS HAVING ACTIVE MATERIAL BASED FOLD LINES
23 Oct 2007
23 Oct 2007 23 Oct 2007 23 Oct 2007 23 Oct 2007
30 Oct 2007 30 Oct 2007
30 Oct 2007
MULTIPLEXED TRIM VALVE SYSTEM FOR AN ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE HYBRID TRANSMISSION MULTI- SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION PEM FUEL CELL SEPARATOR PLATE DEAD-TIME COMPENSATION METHOD FOR ELECTRIC DRIVES METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING DAMPING OF A VEHICLE SUSPENSION ENGINE VALVE ACTUATION SYSTEM AND METHOD SECURED OPERATION OF ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL (ETC) IN DUAL MODULE SYSTEM THERMALLY RESPONSIVE REGULATOR VALVE ASSEMBLY
30 Oct 2007 LOST FOAM CASTING PATTERN 30 Oct 2007 FULL FUNCTION VEHICLE
HVAC/PTC THERMAL SYSTEM
30 Oct 2007 ENGINE COMPARTMENT COVER
30 Oct 2007 30 Oct 2007
MULTIPLEXED PRESSURE SWITCH SYSTEM FOR AN ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE HYBRID TRANSMISSION MULTI-MODE ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSIONS HAVING TWO PLANETARY GEAR SETS WITH TWO FIXED INTERCONNECTIONS AND CLUTCHED INPUT
30 Oct 2007
30 Oct 2007 30 Oct 2007
METHOD FOR IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF TRANSPARENT THIN FILM ANTENNAS AND ANTENNAS MADE BY SUCH METHOD VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD NAVIGATION GUIDANCE CANCELLATION APPARATUS AND METHODS OF CANCELING NAVIGA