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2007 Employee Stock Purchase Plan

 Exhibit 10.05 
 3PAR INC. 
 2007 EMPLOYEE STOCK PURCHASE PLAN 
 1. Purpose. The purpose of the Plan is to provide employees of the Company and its Designated Subsidiaries with an opportunity to purchase Common
Stock through accumulated payroll deductions. The Company’s intention is to have the Plan qualify as an “employee stock purchase plan” under Section 423 of the Code. The provisions of the Plan, accordingly, will be construed so
as to extend and limit Plan participation in a uniform and nondiscriminatory basis consistent with the requirements of Section 423 of the Code. 
 2. Definitions. 
 (a) “Administrator” means the Board or any
Committee designated by the Board to administer the Plan pursuant to Section 14. 
 (b) “Applicable
Laws” means the requirements relating to the administration of equity-based awards under U.S. state corporate laws, U.S. federal and state securities laws, the Code, any stock exchange or quotation system on which the Common Stock is listed
or quoted and the applicable laws of any foreign country or jurisdiction where Awards are, or will be, granted under the Plan. 
 (c) “Board” means the Board of Directors of the Company. 
 (d) “Change in Control”
means the occurrence of any of the following events: 
 (i) Any “person” (as such term is used in Sections 13(d) and
14(d) of the Exchange Act) becomes the “beneficial owner” (as defined in Rule 13d-3 of the Exchange Act), directly or indirectly, of securities of the Company representing fifty percent (50%) or more of the total voting power
represented by the Company’s then outstanding voting securities; or 
 (ii) The consummation of the sale or disposition
by the Company of all or substantially all of the Company’s assets; or 
 (iii) The consummation of a merger or
consolidation of the Company with any other corporation, other than a merger or consolidation which would result in the voting securities of the Company outstanding immediately prior thereto continuing to represent (either by remaining outstanding
or by being converted into voting securities of the surviving entity or its parent) at least fifty percent (50%) of the total voting power represented by the voting securities of the Company or such surviving entity or its parent outstanding
immediately after such merger or consolidation; or 
 (iv) A change in the composition of the Board occurring within a two
(2) year period, as a result of which less than a majority of the Directors are Incumbent Directors. “Incumbent Directors” means Directors who either (A) are Directors as of the effective date of the Plan, or (B) are
elected, or nominated for election, to the Board with the affirmative votes of at least a majority of the Directors at the time of such election or nomination (but will not include an individual whose election or nomination is in connection with an
actual or threatened proxy contest relating to the election of Directors to the Company). 
 (e) “Code” means
the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Any reference to a section of the Code herein will be a reference to any successor or amended section of the Code. 
 (f) “Committee” means a committee of the Board appointed in accordance with Section 14 hereof. 
 (g) “Common Stock” means the common stock of the Company. 
 (h) “Company” means 3PAR Inc., a Delaware corporation. 
 (i) “Compensation” means an Employee’s base straight time gross earnings, commissions, overtime and shift premium,
but exclusive of payments for incentive compensation, bonuses and other compensation. 
 (j) “Designated
Subsidiary” means any Subsidiary that has been designated by the Administrator from time to time in its sole discretion as eligible to participate in the Plan. 
 (k) “Director” means a member of the Board. 

 (l) “Eligible
Employee” means any individual who is a common law employee of an Employer and is customarily employed for at least twenty (20) hours per week and more than five (5) months in any calendar year by the Employer. For purposes of the
Plan, the employment relationship will be treated as continuing intact while the individual is on sick leave or other leave of absence that the Employer approves. Where the period of leave exceeds ninety (90) days and the individual’s
right to reemployment is not guaranteed either by statute or by contract, the employment relationship will be deemed to have terminated on the ninety-first (91st) day of such leave. The Administrator, in its discretion, from time to time may, prior to an Offering Date for all options to be granted on such Offering Date, determine (on a uniform and nondiscriminatory
basis) that the definition of Eligible Employee will or will not include an individual if he or she: (i) has not completed at least two (2) years of service since his or her last hire date (or such lesser period of time as may be
determined by the Administrator in its discretion), (ii) customarily works not more than twenty (20) hours per week (or such lesser period of time as may be determined by the Administrator in its discretion), (iii) customarily works
not more than five (5) months per calendar year (or such lesser period of time as may be determined by the Administrator in its discretion), (iv) is an officer or other manager, or (v) is a highly compensated employee under
Section 414(q) of the Code. 
 (m) “Employer” means any one or all of the Company and its Designated
Subsidiaries. 
 (n) “Exchange Act” means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, including the
rules and regulations promulgated thereunder. 
 (o) “Exercise Date” means the first Trading Day on or after
February 1 and August 1 of each year. The first Exercise Date under the Plan will be the first Trading Day on or after August 1, 2008. 
 (p) “Fair Market Value” means, as of any date and unless the Administrator determines otherwise, the value of Common Stock determined as follows: 
 (i) If the Common Stock is listed on any established stock exchange or a national market system, including without limitation the Nasdaq
Global Select Market, the Nasdaq Global Market or the Nasdaq Capital Market of The Nasdaq Stock Market, its Fair Market Value will be the closing sales price for such stock (or the closing bid, if no sales were reported) as quoted on such exchange
or system on the date of determination, as reported in The Wall Street Journal or such other source as the Administrator deems reliable; 
 (ii) If the Common Stock is regularly quoted by a recognized securities dealer but selling prices are not reported, its Fair Market Value will be the mean of the closing bid and asked prices for the Common Stock on
the date of determination, as reported in The Wall Street Journal or such other source as the Administrator deems reliable; 
 (iii) In the absence of an established market for the Common Stock, the Fair Market Value thereof will be determined in good faith by the Administrator; or 
 (iv) For purposes of the Offering Date of the first Offering Period under the Plan, the Fair Market Value will be the initial price to the
public as set forth in the final prospectus included within the registration statement on Form S-1 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission for the initial public offering of the Common Stock (the “Registration Statement”).

 (q) “Fiscal Year” means the fiscal year of the Company. 
 (r) “New Exercise Date” means a new Exercise Date set by shortening any Offering Period then in progress. 
 (s) “Offering Date” means the first Trading Day of each Offering Period. 
 (t) “Offering Periods” means the periods of approximately twelve (12) months during which an option granted pursuant
to the Plan may be exercised, (i) commencing on the first Trading Day on or after February 1 of each year and terminating on the first Trading Day on or following February 1, approximately twelve (12) months later, and
(ii) commencing on the first Trading Day on or after August 1 of each year and terminating on the first Trading Day on or following August 1, approximately twelve (12) months later; provided, however, that the first Offering
Period under the Plan will commence with the first Trading Day on or after the date on which the Securities and Exchange Commission declares the Company’s Registration Statement effective and will end on the first Trading Day on or after the
earlier of (i) February 1, 2009, or (ii) twenty-seven (27) months from the beginning of the first Offering Period; and provided, further, that the second Offering Period under the Plan will commence on the first Trading Day on or
after August 1, 2008 and will end on the first Trading Day on or after August 1, 2009. The duration and timing of Offering Periods may be changed pursuant to Sections 4 and 20. 

 (u) “Parent” means a “parent corporation,” whether now or
hereafter existing, as defined in Section 424(e) of the Code. 
 (v) “Plan” means this 3PAR Inc. 2007
Employee Stock Purchase Plan. 
 (w) “Purchase Period” means the period during an Offering Period in which
shares of Common Stock may be purchased on a participant’s behalf in accordance with the terms of the Plan. Unless and until the Administrator provides otherwise, the Purchase Period will mean the approximately six (6) month period
commencing on one Exercise Date and ending with the next Exercise Date, except that the first Purchase Period of any Offering Period will commence on the first day of such Offering Period and end with the next Exercise Date. 
 (x) “Purchase Price” means an amount equal to eighty-five percent (85%) of the Fair Market Value of a share of
Common Stock on the Offering Date or on the Exercise Date, whichever is lower; provided however, that the Purchase Price may be determined for subsequent Offering Periods by the Administrator subject to compliance with Section 423 of the Code
(or any successor rule or provision or any other applicable law, regulation or stock exchange rule) or pursuant to Section 20. 
 (y) “Subsidiary” means a “subsidiary corporation,” whether now or hereafter existing, as defined in Section 424(f) of the Code. 
 (z) “Trading Day” means a day on which the national stock exchange upon which the Common Stock is listed is open for
trading. 
 3. Eligibility. 
 (a) First Offering Period. Any individual who is an Eligible Employee immediately prior to the first Offering Period will be automatically enrolled in the first Offering Period. 
 (b) Subsequent Offering Periods. Any Eligible Employee on a given Offering Date subsequent to the first Offering Period will be
eligible to participate in the Plan, subject to the requirements of Section 5. 
 (c) Limitations. Any provisions
of the Plan to the contrary notwithstanding, no Eligible Employee will be granted an option under the Plan (i) to the extent that, immediately after the grant, such Eligible Employee (or any other person whose stock would be attributed to such
Eligible Employee pursuant to Section 424(d) of the Code) would own capital stock of the Company or any Parent or Subsidiary of the Company and/or hold outstanding options to purchase such stock possessing five percent (5%) or more of the
total combined voting power or value of all classes of the capital stock of the Company or of any Parent or Subsidiary of the Company, or (ii) to the extent that his or her rights to purchase stock under all employee stock purchase plans (as
defined in Section 423 of the Code) of the Company or any Parent or Subsidiary of the Company accrues at a rate which exceeds twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) worth of stock (determined at the Fair Market Value of the stock at the time
such option is granted) for each calendar year in which such option is outstanding at any time. 
 4. Offering Periods. The Plan will
be implemented by consecutive, overlapping Offering Periods with a new Offering Period commencing on the first Trading Day on or after February 1 and August 1 of each year, or on such other date as the Administrator will determine;
provided, however, that the first Offering Period under the Plan will commence with the first Trading Day on or after the date upon which the Company’s Registration Statement is declared effective by the Securities and Exchange Commission and
end on the first Trading Day on or after the earlier of (i) February 1, 2009, or (ii) twenty-seven (27) months from the beginning of the first Offering Period; and provided, further, that the second Offering Period under the Plan will
commence on the first Trading Day on or after August 1, 2008. The Administrator will have the power to change the duration of Purchase Periods and/or Offering Periods (including the commencement dates thereof) with respect to future Purchase
Periods or Offering Periods without stockholder approval if such change is announced prior to the scheduled beginning of the first Purchase Period or Offering Period, as applicable, to be affected thereafter. 

 5. Participation. 
 (a) First Offering Period. An Eligible Employee will be entitled to continue to participate in the first Offering Period pursuant
to Section 3(a) only if such individual submits a subscription agreement authorizing payroll deductions in a form determined by the Administrator (which may be similar to the form attached hereto as Exhibit A) to the Company’s
designated plan administrator (i) no earlier than the effective date of the Form S-8 registration statement with respect to the issuance of Common Stock under this Plan and (ii) no later than ten (10) business days following the
effective date of such S-8 registration statement or such other period of time as the Administrator may determine (the “Enrollment Window”). An Eligible Employee’s failure to submit the subscription agreement during the
Enrollment Window will result in the automatic termination of such individual’s participation in the first Offering Period. 
 (b) Subsequent Offering Periods. An Eligible Employee may participate in the Plan pursuant to Section 3(b) by (i) submitting to the Company’s payroll office (or its designee), on or before a date prescribed by the
Administrator prior to an applicable Offering Date, a properly completed subscription agreement authorizing payroll deductions in the form provided by the Administrator for such purpose, or (ii) following an electronic or other enrollment
procedure prescribed by the Administrator. 
 6. Payroll Deductions. 
 (a) At the time a participant files his or her subscription agreement, he or she will elect to have payroll deductions made on each pay
day during the Offering Period in an amount not exceeding ten percent (10%) of the Compensation which he or she receives on each pay day during the Offering Period; provided, however, that should a pay day occur on an Exercise Date, a
participant will have the payroll deductions made on such day applied to his or her account under the subsequent Purchase Period or Offering Period. A participant’s subscription agreement will remain in effect for successive Offering Periods
unless terminated as provided in Section 10 hereof. 
 (b) Payroll deductions for a participant will commence on the
first pay day following the Offering Date and will end on the last pay day prior to the Exercise Date of such Offering Period to which such authorization is applicable, unless sooner terminated by the participant as provided in Section 10
hereof; provided, however, that for the first Offering Period, payroll deductions will commence on the first pay day on or following the end of the Enrollment Window. 
 (c) All payroll deductions made for a participant will be credited to his or her account under the Plan and will be withheld in whole
percentages only. A participant may not make any additional payments into such account. 
 (d) A participant may discontinue
his or her participation in the Plan as provided in Section 10, or may increase or decrease the rate of his or her payroll deductions during the Offering Period by (i) properly completing and submitting to the Company’s payroll office
(or its designee), on or before a date prescribed by the Administrator prior to an applicable Exercise Date, a new subscription agreement authorizing the change in payroll deduction rate in the form provided by the Administrator for such purpose, or
(ii) following an electronic or other procedure prescribed by the Administrator; provided, however, that until and unless the Administrator determines otherwise, a participant may only make one payroll deduction change during each Purchase
Period for that Purchase Period. If a participant has not followed such procedures to change the rate of payroll deductions, the rate of his or her payroll deductions will continue at the originally elected rate throughout the Offering Period and
future Offering Periods (unless terminated as provided in Section 10). The Administrator may, in its sole discretion, change or limit the nature and/or number of payroll deduction rate changes that may be made by participants during any
Purchase Period or Offering Period. Any change in payroll deduction rate made pursuant to this Section 6(d) will be effective as of the first full payroll period following five (5) business days after the Company’s receipt of the new
subscription agreement unless the Company elects to process a given change in participation more quickly. 
 (e)
Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent necessary to comply with Section 423(b)(8) of the Code and Section 3(c), a participant’s payroll deductions may be decreased to zero percent (0%) at any time during a Purchase Period.
Subject to Section 423(b)(8) of the Code and Section 3(c) hereof, payroll deductions will recommence at the rate originally elected by the participant effective as of the beginning of the first Purchase Period which is scheduled to end in
the following calendar year, unless terminated by the participant as provided in Section 10. 

 (f) At the time the option is exercised, in whole or in part, or at the time some or all
of the Common Stock issued under the Plan is disposed of, the participant must make adequate provision for the Company’s or Employer’s federal, state, or any other tax liability payable to any authority, national insurance, social security
or other tax withholding obligations, if any, which arise upon the exercise of the option or the disposition of the Common Stock. At any time, the Company or the Employer may, but will not be obligated to, withhold from the participant’s
compensation the amount necessary for the Company or the Employer to meet applicable withholding obligations, including any withholding required to make available to the Company or the Employer any tax deductions or benefits attributable to sale or
early disposition of Common Stock by the Eligible Employee. 
 7. Grant of Option. On the Offering Date of each Offering Period, each
Eligible Employee participating in such Offering Period will be granted an option to purchase on each Exercise Date during such Offering Period (at the applicable Purchase Price) up to a number of shares of Common Stock determined by dividing such
Eligible Employee’s payroll deductions accumulated prior to such Exercise Date and retained in the Eligible Employee’s account as of the Exercise Date by the applicable Purchase Price; provided that in no event will an Eligible Employee be
permitted to purchase during each Purchase Period more than one thousand two hundred fifty (1,250) shares of the Common Stock (subject to any adjustment pursuant to Section 19), and provided further that such purchase will be subject to
the limitations set forth in Sections 3(c) and 13. The Eligible Employee may accept the grant of such option with respect to the first Offering Period by submitting a properly completed subscription agreement in accordance with the requirements of
Section 5(a) on or before the last day of the Enrollment Window, and (ii) with respect to any future Offering Period under the Plan, by electing to participate in the Plan in accordance with the requirements of Section 5(b). The
Administrator may, for future Offering Periods, increase or decrease, in its absolute discretion, the maximum number of shares of Common Stock that an Eligible Employee may purchase during each Purchase Period of an Offering Period. Exercise of the
option will occur as provided in Section 8, unless the participant has withdrawn pursuant to Section 10. The option will expire on the last day of the Offering Period. 
 8. Exercise of Option. 
 (a) Unless a participant withdraws from the Plan as provided in Section 10, his or her option for the purchase of shares of Common Stock will be exercised automatically on the Exercise Date, and the maximum number of full shares
subject to the option will be purchased for such participant at the applicable Purchase Price with the accumulated payroll deductions in his or her account. No fractional shares of Common Stock will be purchased; any payroll deductions accumulated
in a participant’s account which are not sufficient to purchase a full share will be retained in the participant’s account for the subsequent Purchase Period or Offering Period, subject to earlier withdrawal by the participant as provided
in Section 10. Any other funds left over in a participant’s account after the Exercise Date will be returned to the participant. During a participant’s lifetime, a participant’s option to purchase shares hereunder is exercisable
only by him or her. 
 (b) If the Administrator determines that, on a given Exercise Date, the number of shares of Common
Stock with respect to which options are to be exercised may exceed (i) the number of shares of Common Stock that were available for sale under the Plan on the Offering Date of the applicable Offering Period, or (ii) the number of shares of
Common Stock available for sale under the Plan on such Exercise Date, the Administrator may in its sole discretion provide that the Company will make a pro rata allocation of the shares of Common Stock available for purchase on such Offering Date or
Exercise Date, as applicable, in as uniform a manner as will be practicable and as it will determine in its sole discretion to be equitable among all participants exercising options to purchase Common Stock on such Exercise Date, and continue all
Offering Periods then in effect or terminate all Offering Periods then in effect pursuant to Section 20. The Company may make a pro rata allocation of the shares available on the Offering Date of any applicable Offering Period pursuant to the
preceding sentence, notwithstanding any authorization of additional shares for issuance under the Plan by the Company’s stockholders subsequent to such Offering Date. 
 9. Delivery. As soon as reasonably practicable after each Exercise Date on which a purchase of shares of Common Stock occurs, the Company will
arrange the delivery to each participant the shares purchased upon exercise of his or her option in a form determined by the Administrator (in its sole 

 
discretion) and pursuant to rules established by the Administrator. The Company may permit or require that shares be deposited directly with a broker
designated by the Company or to a designated agent of the Company, and the Company may utilize electronic or automated methods of share transfer. The Company may require that shares be retained with such broker or agent for a designated period of
time and/or may establish other procedures to permit tracking of disqualifying dispositions of such shares. No participant will have any voting, dividend, or other stockholder rights with respect to shares of Common Stock subject to any option
granted under the Plan until such shares have been purchased and delivered to the participant as provided in this Section 9. 
 10.
Withdrawal. 
 (a) A participant may withdraw all but not less than all the payroll deductions credited to his or her
account and not yet used to exercise his or her option under the Plan at any time by (i) submitting to the Company’s payroll office (or its designee) a written notice of withdrawal in the form prescribed by the Administrator for such
purpose, or (ii) following an electronic or other withdrawal procedure prescribed by the Administrator. All of the participant’s payroll deductions credited to his or her account will be paid to such participant promptly after receipt of
notice of withdrawal and such participant’s option for the Offering Period will be automatically terminated, and no further payroll deductions for the purchase of shares will be made for such Offering Period. If a participant withdraws from an
Offering Period, payroll deductions will not resume at the beginning of the succeeding Offering Period, unless the participant re-enrolls in the Plan in accordance with the provisions of Section 5. 
 (b) A participant’s withdrawal from an Offering Period will not have any effect upon his or her eligibility to participate in any
similar plan which may hereafter be adopted by the Company or in succeeding Offering Periods which commence after the termination of the Offering Period from which the participant withdraws. 
 11. Termination of Employment. Upon a participant’s ceasing to be an Eligible Employee, for any reason, he or she will be deemed to have
elected to withdraw from the Plan and the payroll deductions credited to such participant’s account during the Offering Period but not yet used to purchase shares of Common Stock under the Plan will be returned to such participant or, in the
case of his or her death, to the person or persons entitled thereto under Section 15, and such participant’s option will be automatically terminated. 
 12. Interest. No interest will accrue on the payroll deductions of a participant in the Plan. 
 13.
Stock. 
 (a) Subject to adjustment upon changes in capitalization of the Company as provided in Section 19
hereof, the maximum number of shares of Common Stock which will be made available for sale under the Plan will be one million five hundred and fifty thousand (1,550,000) shares, plus an annual increase to be added on the first day of each
Fiscal Year beginning with the 2009 Fiscal Year, equal to the least of (i) one million five hundred thousand (1,500,000) shares of Common Stock, (ii) two percent (2%) of the outstanding shares of Common Stock on such date or
(iii) an amount determined by the Administrator. 
 (b) Until the shares are issued (as evidenced by the appropriate
entry on the books of the Company or of a duly authorized transfer agent of the Company), a participant will only have the rights of an unsecured creditor with respect to such shares, and no right to vote or receive dividends or any other rights as
a stockholder will exist with respect to such shares. 
 (c) Shares of Common Stock to be delivered to a participant under the
Plan will be registered in the name of the participant or in the name of the participant and his or her spouse. 
 14. Administration.
The Plan will be administered by the Board or a Committee appointed by the Board, which Committee will be constituted to comply with Applicable Laws. The Administrator will have full and exclusive discretionary authority to construe, interpret and
apply the terms of the Plan, to determine eligibility and to adjudicate all disputed claims filed under the Plan. Every finding, decision and determination made by the Administrator will, to the full extent permitted by law, be final and binding
upon all parties. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this Plan, the Administrator may adopt rules or procedures relating to the operation and administration of the Plan to accommodate the specific 

 
requirements of local laws and procedures for jurisdictions outside of the United States. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Administrator
is specifically authorized to adopt rules and procedures regarding eligibility to participate, the definition of Compensation, handling of payroll deductions, making of contributions to the Plan (including, without limitation, in forms other than
payroll deductions), establishment of bank or trust accounts to hold payroll deductions, payment of interest, conversion of local currency, obligations to pay payroll tax, determination of beneficiary designation requirements, withholding procedures
and handling of stock certificates which vary with local requirements. 
 15. Designation of Beneficiary. 
 (a) A participant may file a designation of a beneficiary who is to receive any shares of Common Stock and cash, if any, from the
participant’s account under the Plan in the event of such participant’s death subsequent to an Exercise Date on which the option is exercised but prior to delivery to such participant of such shares and cash. In addition, a participant may
file a designation of a beneficiary who is to receive any cash from the participant’s account under the Plan in the event of such participant’s death prior to exercise of the option. If a participant is married and the designated
beneficiary is not the spouse, spousal consent will be required for such designation to be effective. 
 (b) Such designation
of beneficiary may be changed by the participant at any time by notice in a form determined by the Administrator. In the event of the death of a participant and in the absence of a beneficiary validly designated under the Plan who is living at the
time of such participant’s death, the Company will deliver such shares and/or cash to the executor or administrator of the estate of the participant, or if no such executor or administrator has been appointed (to the knowledge of the Company),
the Company, in its discretion, may deliver such shares and/or cash to the spouse or to any one or more dependents or relatives of the participant, or if no spouse, dependent or relative is known to the Company, then to such other person as the
Company may designate. 
 (c) All beneficiary designations will be in such form and manner as the Administrator may designate
from time to time. 
 16. Transferability. Neither payroll deductions credited to a participant’s account nor any rights with
regard to the exercise of an option or to receive shares of Common Stock under the Plan may be assigned, transferred, pledged or otherwise disposed of in any way (other than by will, the laws of descent and distribution or as provided in
Section 15 hereof) by the participant. Any such attempt at assignment, transfer, pledge or other disposition will be without effect, except that the Company may treat such act as an election to withdraw funds from an Offering Period in
accordance with Section 10 hereof. 
 17. Use of Funds. The Company may use all payroll deductions received or held by it under
the Plan for any corporate purpose, and the Company will not be obligated to segregate such payroll deductions. Until shares of Common Stock are issued, participants will only have the rights of an unsecured creditor with respect to such shares.

 18. Reports. Individual accounts will be maintained for each participant in the Plan. Statements of account will be given to
participating Eligible Employees at least annually, which statements will set forth the amounts of payroll deductions, the Purchase Price, the number of shares of Common Stock purchased and the remaining cash balance, if any. 
 19. Adjustments, Dissolution, Liquidation, Merger or Change in Control. 
 (a) Adjustments. In the event that any dividend or other distribution (whether in the form of cash, Common Stock, other securities,
or other property), recapitalization, stock split, reverse stock split, reorganization, merger, consolidation, split-up, spin-off, combination, repurchase, or exchange of Common Stock or other securities of the Company, or other change in the
corporate structure of the Company affecting the Common Stock occurs, the Administrator, in order to prevent dilution or enlargement of the benefits or potential benefits intended to be made available under the Plan, will adjust the number and class
of Common Stock which may be delivered under the Plan, the Purchase Price per share and the number of shares of Common Stock covered by each option under the Plan which has not yet been exercised, and the numerical limits of Sections 7 and 13.

 (b) Dissolution or Liquidation. In the event of the proposed dissolution or liquidation of the Company, any Offering
Period then in progress will be shortened by setting a New Exercise Date, and will 

 
terminate immediately prior to the consummation of such proposed dissolution or liquidation, unless provided otherwise by the Administrator. The New Exercise
Date will be before the date of the Company’s proposed dissolution or liquidation. The Administrator will notify each participant in writing, at least ten (10) business days prior to the New Exercise Date, that the Exercise Date for the
participant’s option has been changed to the New Exercise Date and that the participant’s option will be exercised automatically on the New Exercise Date, unless prior to such date the participant has withdrawn from the Offering Period as
provided in Section 10 hereof. 
 (c) Merger or Change in Control. In the event of a merger or Change in Control,
each outstanding option will be assumed or an equivalent option substituted by the successor corporation or a Parent or Subsidiary of the successor corporation. In the event that the successor corporation refuses to assume or substitute for the
option, the Offering Period with respect to which such option relates will be shortened by setting a New Exercise Date and will end on the New Exercise Date. The New Exercise Date will occur before the date of the Company’s proposed merger or
Change in Control. The Administrator will notify each participant in writing prior to the New Exercise Date, that the Exercise Date for the participant’s option has been changed to the New Exercise Date and that the participant’s option
will be exercised automatically on the New Exercise Date, unless prior to such date the participant has withdrawn from the Offering Period as provided in Section 10 hereof. 
 20. Amendment or Termination. 
 (a) The Administrator, in its sole discretion, may amend, suspend, or terminate the Plan, or any part thereof, at any time and for any reason. If the Plan is terminated, the Administrator, in its discretion, may elect to terminate all
outstanding Offering Periods either immediately or upon completion of the purchase of shares of Common Stock on the next Exercise Date (which may be sooner than originally scheduled, if determined by the Administrator in its discretion), or may
elect to permit Offering Periods to expire in accordance with their terms (and subject to any adjustment pursuant to Section 19). If the Offering Periods are terminated prior to expiration, all amounts then credited to participants’
accounts which have not been used to purchase shares of Common Stock will be returned to the participants (without interest thereon, except as otherwise required under local laws) as soon as administratively practicable. 
 (b) Without stockholder consent and without regard to whether any participant rights may be considered to have been “adversely
affected,” the Administrator will be entitled to change the Offering Periods, limit the frequency and/or number of changes in the amount withheld during an Offering Period, establish the exchange ratio applicable to amounts withheld in a
currency other than U.S. dollars, permit payroll withholding in excess of the amount designated by a participant in order to adjust for delays or mistakes in the Company’s processing of properly completed withholding elections, establish
reasonable waiting and adjustment periods and/or accounting and crediting procedures to ensure that amounts applied toward the purchase of Common Stock for each participant properly correspond with amounts withheld from the participant’s
Compensation, and establish such other limitations or procedures as the Administrator determines in its sole discretion advisable which are consistent with the Plan. 
 (c) Without regard to whether any participant rights may be considered to have been “adversely affected,” in the event the
Administrator determines that the ongoing operation of the Plan may result in unfavorable financial accounting consequences, the Administrator may, in its discretion and, to the extent necessary or desirable, modify, amend or terminate the Plan to
reduce or eliminate such accounting consequence including, but not limited to: 
 (i) amending the Plan to conform with the
safe harbor definition under Statement of Financial Accounting Standards 123(R), including with respect to an Offering Period underway at the time; 
 (ii) altering the Purchase Price for any Offering Period including an Offering Period underway at the time of the change in Purchase Price; 
 (iii) shortening any Offering Period by setting a New Exercise Date, including an Offering Period underway at the time of the
Administrator action; 
 (iv) reducing the maximum percentage of Compensation a participant may elect to set aside as payroll
deductions; and 
 (v) reducing the maximum number of Shares a participant may purchase during any Offering Period or Purchase
Period. Such modifications or amendments will not require stockholder approval or the consent of any Plan participants. 

 21. Notices. All notices or other communications by a participant to the Company under or in
connection with the Plan will be deemed to have been duly given when received in the form and manner specified by the Company at the location, or by the person, designated by the Company for the receipt thereof. 
 22. Conditions Upon Issuance of Shares. Shares of Common Stock will not be issued with respect to an option unless the exercise of such option and
the issuance and delivery of such shares pursuant thereto will comply with all applicable provisions of law, domestic or foreign, including, without limitation, the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the Exchange Act, the rules and regulations
promulgated thereunder, and the requirements of any stock exchange upon which the shares may then be listed, and will be further subject to the approval of counsel for the Company with respect to such compliance. 
 As a condition to the exercise of an option, the Company may require the person exercising such option to represent and warrant at the time of any such
exercise that the shares are being purchased only for investment and without any present intention to sell or distribute such shares if, in the opinion of counsel for the Company, such a representation is required by any of the aforementioned
applicable provisions of law. 
 23. Term of Plan. The Plan will become effective upon the earlier to occur of its adoption by the
Board or its approval by the stockholders of the Company. It will continue in effect for a term of twenty (20) years, unless sooner terminated under Section 20. 
 24. Stockholder Approval. The Plan will be subject to approval by the stockholders of the Company within twelve (12) months after the date the Plan is adopted by the Board. Such stockholder approval will
be obtained in the manner and to the degree required under Applicable Laws. 
 25. Automatic Transfer to Lower Priced Offering Period.
To the extent permitted by Applicable Laws, if the Fair Market Value of the Common Stock on any Exercise Date in an Offering Period is lower than the Fair Market Value of the Common Stock on the Offering Date of such Offering Period, then all
participants in such Offering Period will be automatically withdrawn from such Offering Period immediately after the exercise of their option on such Exercise Date and automatically re-enrolled in the immediately following Offering Period.

 EXHIBIT A  
 3PAR INC. 
 2007 EMPLOYEE STOCK PURCHASE PLAN 
 SUBSCRIPTION AGREEMENT 
  

							
	 	 	 Original Application
	 	Offering Date:	  	 
	 	 	 Change in Payroll Deduction Rate
	 		  	
	 	 	 Change of Beneficiary(ies)
	 		  	

  

	1.	                     hereby elects to participate in the 3PAR Inc. 2007
Employee Stock Purchase Plan (the “Plan”) and subscribes to purchase shares of the Company’s Common Stock in accordance with this Subscription Agreement and the Plan. 

  

	2.	I hereby authorize payroll deductions from each paycheck in the amount of      % of my Compensation on each payday (from 0 to 10%) during the
Offering Period in accordance with the Plan. (Please note that no fractional percentages are permitted.) 

  

	3.	 I understand that said payroll deductions will be accumulated for the purchase of shares of Common Stock at the applicable Purchase Price determined in accordance
with the Plan. I understand that if I do 

	 	 
not withdraw from an Offering Period, any accumulated payroll deductions will be used to automatically exercise my option and purchase Common Stock under the
Plan. 

  

	4.	I have received a copy of the complete Plan and its accompanying prospectus. I understand that my participation in the Plan is in all respects subject to the terms of the Plan.

  

	5.	Shares of Common Stock purchased for me under the Plan should be issued in the name(s) of (Eligible Employee or Eligible Employee and Spouse only). 

  

	6.	I understand that if I dispose of any shares received by me pursuant to the Employee Stock Purchase Plan within two (2) years after the Offering Date (the first day of the
Offering Period during which I purchased such shares) or one (1) year after the Exercise Date, I will be treated for federal income tax purposes as having received ordinary income at the time of such disposition in an amount equal to the excess
of the fair market value of the shares at the time such shares were purchased by me over the price which I paid for the shares. I hereby agree to notify the Company in writing within thirty (30) days after the date of any disposition of my
shares and I will make adequate provision for Federal, state or other tax withholding obligations, if any, which arise upon the disposition of the Common Stock. The Company may, but will not be obligated to, withhold from my compensation the
amount necessary to meet any applicable withholding obligation including any withholding necessary to make available to the Company any tax deductions or benefits attributable to sale or early disposition of Common Stock by me. If I dispose of such
shares at any time after the expiration of the two (2)-year and one (1)-year holding periods, I understand that I will be treated for federal income tax purposes as having received income only at the time of such disposition, and that such income
will be taxed as ordinary income only to the extent of an amount equal to the lesser of (a) the excess of the fair market value of the shares at the time of such disposition over the purchase price which I paid for the shares, or (b) 15%
of the fair market value of the shares on the first day of the Offering Period. The remainder of the gain, if any, recognized on such disposition will be taxed as capital gain. 

  

	7.	I hereby agree to be bound by the terms of the Plan. The effectiveness of this Subscription Agreement is dependent upon my eligibility to participate in the Plan.

  

	8.	In the event of my death, I hereby designate the following as my beneficiary(ies) to receive all payments and shares due me under the Employee Stock Purchase Plan:

  

									
	NAME: (please print)	 		 	 	  	 	  	 
		 		 	First	  	Middle	  	Last
	 	 		 	 	  	 	  	 
	Relationship	 		 		  		  	
	 	 		 	 	  	 	  	 
	Percentage of Benefit	 		 	 	  	 	  	 
		 		 	Address	  		  	
					
	NAME: (please print)	 		 	 	  	 	  	 
		 		 	First	  	Middle	  	Last
	 	 		 	 	  	 	  	 
	Relationship	 		 		  		  	
	 	 		 	 	  	 	  	 
	Percentage of Benefit	 		 	 	  	 	  	 
		 		 	Address	  		  	

  

			
	 Employee’s Social
 Security Number:
	 	 
		
	Employee’s Address:	 	 
		 	 
		 	 

 I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS SUBSCRIPTION AGREEMENT WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT THROUGHOUT SUCCESSIVE OFFERING PERIODS UNLESS
TERMINATED BY ME. 
  

									
	Dated:	 	 	 		 	 
		 		 		 	Signature of Employee
	Dated:	 	 	 		 	 
		 		 		 	Spouse’s Signature (If beneficiary other than spouse)

 EXHIBIT B  
 3PAR INC. 
 2007 EMPLOYEE STOCK PURCHASE PLAN 
 NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL 
 The undersigned
participant in the Offering Period of the 3PAR Inc. 2007 Employee Stock Purchase Plan that began on
                        ,
                         (the “Offering Date”) hereby notifies the Company that he or she hereby
withdraws from the Offering Period. He or she hereby directs the Company to pay to the undersigned as promptly as practicable all the payroll deductions credited to his or her account with respect to such Offering Period. The undersigned understands
and agrees that his or her option for such Offering Period will be automatically terminated. The undersigned understands further that no further payroll deductions will be made for the purchase of shares in the current Offering Period and the
undersigned will be eligible to participate in succeeding Offering Periods only by delivering to the Company a new Subscription Agreement. 
  

			
	Name and Address of Participant:
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	
	
	Signature:
	
	 
		
	Date:Agreement of Lease - One Whitehall L.P.

 Exhibit 10.24 
 AGREEMENT OF LEASE 
 Between 
 ONE WHITEHALL L.P., 
 Owner 
 and 
 3PAR INC., 
 Tenant 
 Premises 
 Portion of the Eighteenth (18th) Floor 
 One Whitehall Street 
 New York, New York 
 Dated as of January 9, 2008 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

					
	ARTICLE 1	  	Demised Premises, Term, Rents	  	1
	ARTICLE 2	  	Use and Occupancy	  	3
	ARTICLE 3	  	Alterations	  	4
	ARTICLE 4	  	Ownership of Improvements	  	9
	ARTICLE 5	  	Repairs	  	10
	ARTICLE 6	  	Compliance With Laws	  	11
	ARTICLE 7	  	Subordination, Attornment, Etc.	  	12
	ARTICLE 8	  	Property Loss, Etc.	  	14
	ARTICLE 9	  	Destruction-Fire or Other Casualty	  	14
	ARTICLE 10	  	Eminent Domain	  	18
	ARTICLE 11	  	Assignment and Subletting	  	18
	ARTICLE 12	  	Existing Conditions/Owner’s Initial Work	  	26
	ARTICLE 13	  	Access to Demised Premises	  	27
	ARTICLE 14	  	Vault Space	  	28
	ARTICLE 15	  	Certificate of Occupancy	  	29
	ARTICLE 16	  	Default	  	29
	ARTICLE 17	  	Remedies	  	30
	ARTICLE 18	  	Damages	  	31
	ARTICLE 19	  	Fees and Expenses; Indemnity	  	32
	ARTICLE 20	  	Entire Agreement	  	34
	ARTICLE 21	  	End of Term	  	34
	ARTICLE 22	  	Quiet Enjoyment	  	35
	ARTICLE 23	  	Escalation	  	35
	ARTICLE 24	  	No Waiver	  	39
	ARTICLE 25	  	Mutual Waiver of Trial by Jury	  	40
	ARTICLE 26	  	Inability to Perform	  	41
	ARTICLE 27	  	Notices	  	41
	ARTICLE 28	  	Partnership Tenant	  	42
	ARTICLE 29	  	Utilities and Services	  	42
	ARTICLE 30	  	Table of Contents, Etc.	  	49
	ARTICLE 31	  	Miscellaneous Definitions, Severability and Interpretation Provisions	  	49
	ARTICLE 32	  	Adjacent Excavation	  	51
	ARTICLE 33	  	Building Rules	  	51
	ARTICLE 34	  	Broker	  	51
	ARTICLE 35	  	Security	  	52
	ARTICLE 36	  	Arbitration, Etc.	  	55
	ARTICLE 37	  	Parties Bound	  	55
	ARTICLE 38	  	Intentionally Omitted	  	56
	ARTICLE 39	  	Intentionally Omitted	  	56
	ARTICLE 40	  	Tenant’s Right of First Offer for Additional Space	  	56
	SCHEDULE A	  	Building Rules	  	A-1
	EXHIBIT 1	  	Plan of Demised Premises	  	
	EXHIBIT 2	  	Form of Letter of Credit	  	
	EXHIBIT 3	  	Tenant’s Initial Work	  	

  

 LEASE dated as of the      day of December, 2007, between ONE
WHITEHALL L.P., a Delaware limited partnership having its principal office at 345 Park Avenue, Borough of Manhattan, City, County, and State of New York, 10154, as landlord (referred to as “Owner”), and 3PAR INC., a
Delaware corporation, having its principal office at 4209 Technology Drive, Fremont, California 94538, as tenant (referred to as “Tenant”). 
 W I T N E S S E T H: 
 Owner and Tenant hereby covenant and agree as follows: 
 ARTICLE 1 
 DEMISED PREMISES,
TERM, RENTS 
 Section 1.01. Demised Premises: Owner hereby
leases to Tenant and Tenant hereby hires from Owner a portion of the eighteenth (18th) floor which is indicated by outlining and diagonal
markings on the floor plan, initialed by the parties, annexed hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit 1 in the building known as One Whitehall Street, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York (said building is referred to as the
“Building”, and the Building together with the plot of land upon which it stands is referred to as the “Real Property”), at the annual rental rate or rates set forth in Section 1.03, and upon and subject to all
of the terms, covenants and conditions contained in this Lease. The premises leased to Tenant, together with all appurtenances, fixtures, improvements, additions and other property attached thereto or installed therein at the commencement of, or at
any time during, the term of this Lease, other than Tenant’s Personal Property (as defined in Article 4), are referred to, collectively, as the “Demised Premises”. 
 Section 1.02. Demised Term: A. The Demised Premises are leased for a term (referred to as the “Demised Term”) to
commence on a date, fixed by Owner in a notice to Tenant, not sooner than five (5) days next following the date of the giving of such notice, which notice shall state that Owner has, or prior to the commencement date fixed in said notice will
have, substantially completed Owner’s Initial Work (provided Owner actually delivers possession of the Demised Premises to Tenant in the condition required hereunder and in accordance with such notice) and to end on the last day of the calendar
month in which the day immediately preceding the date which is five (5) years and three (3) months following the commencement of the Demised Term shall occur, unless the Demised Term shall sooner terminate pursuant to any of the terms,
covenants or conditions of this Lease or pursuant to law. 
 B. Notwithstanding anything in Subsection A of this
Section 1.02 to the contrary, if, on or prior to the date set forth in said notice required in Subsection A for the commencement of the Demised Term, Owner shall have failed substantially to complete Owner’s Initial Work (as defined in
Article 12), then: (a) the Demised Term shall not commence on the date set forth in said notice required in Subsection A but shall, instead, commence on a date, fixed by Owner in a second notice to Tenant, not sooner than five (5) days
next following the date of the giving of such notice, which notice shall state that Owner has, or prior to the commencement date fixed in said notice will have, substantially completed Owner’s Initial Work; and (b) the Demised Term shall
end on the last day of the calendar month in which the day immediately preceding the date which is five (5) years and three (3) months following the commencement of the Demised Term shall occur,, unless sooner terminated pursuant to any of
the terms, covenants or conditions of this Lease or pursuant to law; and (c) except as aforesaid, neither the validity of this Lease nor the obligations of Tenant under this Lease shall be affected thereby. The date upon which the Demised Term
shall commence pursuant to Subsection A of this Section or pursuant to this Subsection B is referred to as the “Commencement Date”, and the date fixed pursuant to said Subsection A or this Subsection B as the date upon which the
Demised Term shall end is referred to as the “Expiration Date”. 

 C. Tenant waives any right to rescind this Lease under Section 223-a of the
New York Real Property Law or any successor statute of similar import then in force and further waives the right to recover any damages which may result from Owner’s failure to deliver possession of the Demised Premises on the date set forth in
Subsection A of this Section for the commencement of the Demised Term. 
 D. After the determination of the
Commencement Date, Tenant agrees, upon demand of Owner, to execute, acknowledge and deliver to Owner, an instrument, in form reasonably satisfactory to Owner and Tenant, setting forth said Commencement Date and the Expiration Date. 
 Section 1.03. Fixed Rent: A. The Lease is made at the following annual rental rates (referred to as “Fixed
Rent”): 
  

	 	1.	FOURTEEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FORTY-SEVEN AND 00/100 ($14,247.00) DOLLARS with respect to the period (referred to as the “First Rent Period”) from the
Commencement Date to and including the date immediately preceding the day which is three (3) months immediately following the Commencement Date; and 

  

	 	2.	TWO HUNDRED EIGHT THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FIFTY-SIX AND 00/100 ($208,956.00) DOLLARS with respect to the remainder of the Demised Term (referred to as the “Second Rent
Period”). 

 B. (i) The Fixed Rent, any increases in the Fixed Rent and any additional rent
payable pursuant to the provisions of this Lease shall be payable by Tenant to Owner at its office (or at such other place as Owner may designate in a notice to Tenant) in lawful money of the United States which shall be legal tender in payment of
all debts and dues, public and private, at the time of payment or by Tenant’s good check drawn on a bank or trust company whose principal office is located in New York City and which is a member of the The Clearing House Association L.L.C.
without prior demand therefor and without any offset or deduction whatsoever except as otherwise specifically provided in this Lease, subject to the terms and conditions of Subsection B(ii) of this Section 1.03. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
Tenant may pay the monthly installments of Fixed Rent set forth in this Section 1.03B(i), and any increases in Fixed Rent pursuant to Article 23 which are billed to Tenant at the same time as such monthly installments of Fixed Rent, and any
additional rent then due and payable by wire transfer to the account of Owner, provided that (a) Tenant shall give Owner thirty (30) days’ prior written notice of Tenant’s intent to pay such sums via wire transfer at the time
Tenant first elects to do same, (b) Tenant shall give a confirmation of such wire transfer as soon as possible to Owner’s e-mail address wireflag@rudin.com (or any other e-mail address of which Owner gives Tenant notice), and (c) such
wire transfer shall be received by Owner no later than two (2) days after the date upon which such sums are due and payable. The Fixed Rent shall be payable in equal monthly installments in advance, on the first (1st) day of each month
during the Demised Term (except as otherwise provided in Subsection C of this Section) as follows: 
  

	 	1.	ONE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SEVEN AND 25/100 ($1,187.25) DOLLARS with respect to the First Rent Period; and 

  

	 	2.	SEVENTEEN THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED THIRTEEN AND 00/100 ($17,413.00) DOLLARS with respect to the Second Rent Period. 

 (ii) Supplementing the provisions of Subsection B(i) of Section 1.03, all checks or drafts given by Tenant to Owner in payment of
Fixed Rent, increases thereof or additional rent or other charges due Owner under this Lease may, in lieu of being drawn on a bank or trust company that is a member of the New York Clearinghouse Association, be drawn on Silicon Valley Bank, a
California-chartered bank. 
 C. The sum of SEVENTEEN THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED THIRTEEN AND 00/100 ($17,413.00) DOLLARS,
representing the installment of Fixed Rent for the first (1st) full calendar month of the Second Rent Period is due and payable at the time of the execution and delivery of this Lease. In the event that the first day of the Second Rent Period
shall occur on a date other than the first (1st) day of any calendar month, Tenant shall pay to Owner, on the first (1st) day of the month next succeeding the month during 

  

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which the first day of the Second Rent Period shall occur, a sum equal to FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY AND 43/100 (580.43) DOLLARS, multiplied by the number of
calendar days in the period from the first day of the Second Rent Period to the last day of the month in which the first day of the Second Rent Period shall occur, both inclusive. Such payment, together with the sum paid by Tenant upon the execution
of this Lease, shall constitute payment of the Fixed Rent for the period from the first day of the Second Rent Period to and including the last day of the next succeeding calendar month. 
 D. (i) If Tenant shall use or occupy all or any part of the Demised Premises prior to the Commencement Date, such use or occupancy
shall be deemed to be under all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease, including, without limitation, the covenant to pay Fixed Rent for the period from the commencement of said use or occupancy to and including the date immediately
preceding the Commencement Date, without, however, affecting the Expiration Date. The provisions of the foregoing sentence shall not be deemed to give to Tenant any right to use or occupy all or any part of the Demised Premises prior to the
Commencement Date without the consent of Owner. 
 (ii) Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Tenant desires, prior to the
Commencement Date, to enter the Demised Premises solely for the purposes of inspecting and measuring the Demised Premises and installing telecommunications lines and equipment, Owner shall afford access to the Demised Premises to Tenant’s
contractors approved by Owner pursuant to the provisions of Article 3, at such time during the course of Owner’s Initial Work as Owner shall reasonably determine. Tenant shall cause its contractors to cooperate with Owner and Owner’s
contractors so that Owner’s Initial Work may be completed efficiently and economically. The foregoing notwithstanding, if such access shall interfere with or delay the performance of Owner’s Initial Work as determined by Owner in
Owner’s sole judgment, then Tenant, upon notice from Owner (which notice may be given orally or by other reasonable means not withstanding the provisions of Article 27 to the contrary), shall immediately vacate the Demised Premises for the
period prior to the Commencement Date. Any access to the Demised Premises by Tenant as set forth in this Section 1.03(D)(ii) shall be deemed to be under all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease, including, without limitation,
the provisions of Article 3 and Article 6 thereof, all as if the Demised Term had already commenced, it being understood, however, that, notwithstanding the terms of Section 1.03(D)(i), Tenant shall have no obligation to pay any Fixed Rent
pursuant to this Section 1.03 or any increases therein pursuant to Article 23 with respect to such period of access prior to the Commencement Date. 
 Section 1.04. Tenant’s General Covenant: Tenant covenants (i) to pay the Fixed Rent, any increases in the Fixed Rent, and any additional rent payable pursuant to the provisions of this
Lease, and (ii) to observe and perform, and to permit no violation of, the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed and performed. 
 Section 1.05. Partial Rent Credit Amount: Tenant acknowledges that the Fixed Rent for the First Rent Period reflects an aggregate rent
credit in the sum of FORTY-EIGHT THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SEVENTY-SEVEN ($48,677.25) DOLLARS (i.e., $16,225.75 per month) (such aggregate rent credit referred to herein as the “Fixed Rent Credit Amount”), so that only an amount
equal to the Electrical Inclusion Factor (as defined herein) is to be paid by Tenant during such First Rent Period as set forth in Section 1.03 hereof. 
 ARTICLE 2 
 USE AND OCCUPANCY 
 Section 2.01. General Covenant of Use: Tenant shall use and occupy the Demised Premises for the following purpose: general offices and
no other purpose, except that incidental thereto, Tenant may use minor portions of the Demised Premises for the operation of a server room in connection with Tenant’s use of the Demised Premises for general office use, provided the same does
not violate Legal Requirements (defined herein). 
  

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 Section 2.02. No Adverse Use: Tenant shall not use or occupy, or permit the use or
occupancy of, the Demised Premises or any part thereof, for any purpose other than the purpose specifically set forth in Section 2.01, or in any manner which, in Owner’s judgment, (a) shall adversely affect or interfere with
(i) any services required to be furnished by Owner to Tenant or to any other tenant or occupant of the Building, or (ii) the proper and economical rendition of any such service, or (iii) the use or enjoyment of any part of the
Building by any other tenant or occupant, or (b) shall tend to impair the character or dignity of the Building. 
 ARTICLE 3

 ALTERATIONS 
 Section 3.01. General Alteration Covenants: Tenant shall not make or perform, or permit the making or performance of, any alterations, installations, decorations, improvements, additions or other physical changes in or
about the Demised Premises (referred to collectively, as “Alterations” and individually as an “Alteration”) without Owner’s prior consent in each instance. Owner agrees not unreasonably to withhold its consent
to any non-structural Alterations proposed to be made by Tenant to adapt the Demised Premises for Tenant’s business purposes. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Owner agrees that Tenant may, without Owner’s prior consent, make non-structural
Alterations in the Demised Premises, provided that the estimated cost of same constituting a single project shall not exceed the sum of $10,000.00 and the same shall not affect the electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, air-conditioning or any
other Building system or any portion of the Building outside of the Demised Premises (any such non-structural Alteration meeting the aforesaid criteria is referred to as a “Qualified Non-Structural Alteration”). Although
Owner’s consent shall not be required with respect to whether Tenant may perform any Qualified Non-Structural Alteration, at least ten (10) days prior to the commencement of such work, Tenant shall submit to Owner detailed plans and
specifications as required under Section I below to enable Owner to determine the nature and extent of such work and to allow Owner to review the manner in which any such proposed Qualified Non-Structural Alterations are to be performed.
Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section or Owner’s consent to any Alterations, all Alterations shall be made and performed in conformity with and subject to the following provisions: 
 A. All Alterations shall be made and performed at Tenant’s sole cost and expense and at such time and in such manner as Owner
may, from time to time, reasonably designate; 
 B. No Alteration shall adversely affect the structural integrity of
the Building; 
 C. Alterations shall be made only by contractors or mechanics approved by Owner, such approval not
unreasonably to be withheld (notwithstanding the foregoing, all Alterations requiring mechanics in trades with respect to which Owner has adopted or may hereafter adopt a list or lists of approved contractors shall be made only by contractors
selected by Tenant from such list or lists and Owner shall have sole discretion with respect to the contractor performing connections to the Building Class E Fire Alarm and Communication system); 
 D. No Alteration shall affect any part of the Building other than the Demised Premises or adversely affect any service required to
be furnished by Owner to Tenant or to any other tenant or occupant of the Building (including, without limitation, the Building-wide standard systems required to provide elevator, heat, ventilation, air-conditioning and electrical and plumbing
services in the Building); 
 E. No Alteration shall reduce the value or utility of the Building or any portion
thereof; 
 F. No Alteration shall affect the Certificate of Occupancy for the Building or the Demised Premises;

  

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 G. No Alteration shall affect the outside appearance of the Building or the color
or style of any venetian blinds (except that Tenant may remove any venetian blinds provided that they are promptly replaced by Tenant with Building standard blinds); 
 H. All business machines and mechanical equipment shall be placed and maintained by Tenant in settings sufficient, in Owner’s
judgment, to absorb and prevent vibration, noise and annoyance to other tenants or occupants of the Building; 
 I.
Tenant shall submit to Owner detailed plans and specifications stamped by Tenant’s architect (including layout, architectural, mechanical and structural drawings) for each proposed Alteration, subject to the terms and conditions of
Subsection X of this Section 3.01 and shall not commence any such Alteration without first obtaining Owner’s approval of such plans and specifications, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld with respect to Alterations to which
Owner’s consent is not required or to which Owner has agreed hereunder to not unreasonably withhold consent. If detailed plans and specifications (i) would not, in accordance with good construction practice typically be prepared for such
proposed Qualified Non-Structural Alteration, (ii) are not prepared by or on behalf of Tenant and (iii) are not required to be filed with any Governmental Authority in connection with obtaining permits required to perform the same, then in
lieu of submitting detailed plans and specifications, and notwithstanding the terms and conditions of this Subsection I, Tenant shall submit detailed information (along with any existing more general plans or drawings) to enable Owner to determine
the nature and extent of the work proposed to be performed. Following the completion of each Alteration, Tenant shall submit to Owner a computerized “as built” drawing file for the Demised Premises (or if the Demised Premises comprise more
than one (1) floor, for each floor of the Demised Premises being altered); such file will be in DXF format and contain, on a separate layer, all ceiling-height partitions and doors within the Demised Premises (or if the Demised Premises
comprise more than one (1) floor, within each floor of the Demised Premises being altered); 
 J. Prior to the
commencement of each proposed Alteration, Tenant shall have procured and paid for and exhibited to Owner, so far as the same may be required from time to time, all permits, approvals and authorizations of all Governmental Authorities (as defined in
Section 6.01.) having or claiming jurisdiction; 
 K. Prior to the commencement of each proposed Alteration,
Tenant shall furnish to Owner duplicate original policies of workmen’s compensation insurance covering all persons to be employed in connection with such Alteration, including those to be employed by all contractors and subcontractors, and of
comprehensive public liability insurance (including property damage coverage) in which Owner, its agents, the holder of any Mortgage (as defined in Section 7.01.) and any lessor under any Superior Lease (as defined in Section 7.01.) shall
be named as parties insured, which policies shall be issued by companies, and shall be in form and amounts, satisfactory to Owner and shall be maintained by Tenant until the completion of such Alteration; 
 L. In the event Owner or its agents employ any independent architect or engineer to examine any plans or specifications submitted
by Tenant to Owner in connection with any proposed Alteration, Tenant agrees to pay to Owner a sum equal to any reasonable fees incurred by Owner in connection therewith. 
 M. All fireproof wood test reports, electrical and air conditioning certificates, and all other permits, approvals and certificates
required by all Governmental Authorities shall be timely obtained by Tenant and submitted to Owner; 
 N. All
Alterations, once commenced, shall be made promptly and in a good and workmanlike manner; 
  

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 O. Notwithstanding Owner’s approval of plans and specifications for any
Alteration, all Alterations shall be made and performed in full compliance with all Legal Requirements (as defined in Section 6.01.) and with all applicable rules, orders, regulations and requirements of the New York Board of Fire Underwriters
and the New York Fire Insurance Rating Organization or any similar body; 
 P. All Alterations shall be made and
performed in accordance with the Building Rules and Building Rules for Alterations; 
 Q. All materials and equipment
to be installed, incorporated or located in the Demised Premises as a result of all Alterations shall be new and first quality; 
 R. No materials or equipment shall be subject to any lien, encumbrance, chattel mortgage or title retention or security agreement of any kind; 
 S. Tenant, before commencement of each Alteration costing in excess of $100,000.00 per project, shall furnish to Owner a
performance bond or other security satisfactory to Owner, in an amount at least equal to the estimated cost of such Alteration, guaranteeing the performance and payment thereof; 
 T. No Alterations, which are not part of a single Alteration project, shall be commenced unless any preceding single Alteration
project shall have been fully paid for and proof of such payment furnished to Owner; 
 U. All Alterations in or to the
electrical facilities in or serving the Demised Premises shall be subject to the provisions of Subsection C(1) of Section 29.05 (relating to increases in the Fixed Rent); 
 V. Following the completion of each Alteration, Tenant, at Tenant’s expense, shall obtain certificates of final approval of
such Alteration required by any Governmental Authority and shall furnish Owner with copies thereof; and 
 W. Tenant
agrees that Tenant will not install, affix, add or paint in or on, nor permit, any work of visual art (as defined in the Federal Visual Artists’ Rights Act of 1990 or any successor law of similar import) or other Alteration to be installed in
or on, or affixed, added to, or painted on, the interior or exterior of the Demised Premises, or any part thereof, including, but not limited to, the walls, floors, ceilings, doors, windows, fixtures and on land included as part of the Demised
Premises, which work of visual art or other Alteration would, under the provisions of the Federal Visual Artists’ Rights Act of 1990, or any successor law of similar import, require the consent of the author or artist of such work or Alteration
before the same could be removed, modified, destroyed or demolished. 
 X. No Owner consent (as set forth above) and no
submission or review of plans referred to in Subsection I above shall be required for performance by Tenant of any Decoration, provided that such work is performed in compliance with the requirements of this Article (except for Subsection I above).
Tenant shall, however, within a reasonable period of time prior to the commencement of the performance of the Decoration, provide Owner with reasonably detailed information setting forth the nature of the Decoration to be done, the anticipated
scheduling of the same, the parties performing such work and any other information with respect to the performance of such Decoration which may be reasonably requested by Owner. 
 Section 3.02. No Consent to Contractor/No Mechanics Lien: Nothing in this Lease shall be deemed or construed in any way as
constituting the consent or request of Owner, express or implied, by inference or otherwise, to any contractor, subcontractor, laborer or materialmen, for the performance of any labor or the furnishing of any material for any specific Alteration to,
or repair of, the Demised Premises, the Building, or any part of either. Any mechanic’s or other lien filed against the Demised Premises or the Building or the Real Property for work claimed to have been done for, or materials claimed to have
been furnished to, Tenant or any person claiming through or under Tenant or based upon any act or omission or alleged act or omission of Tenant or any such person shall be discharged by Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, within ten
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 Section 3.03. Labor Harmony: Tenant shall not, at any time prior to or during the
Demised Term, directly or indirectly employ, or permit the employment of, any contractor, mechanic or laborer in the Demised Premises, whether in connection with any Alteration or otherwise, if such employment will interfere or cause any conflict
with other contractors, mechanics, or laborers engaged in the construction, maintenance or operation of the Building by Owner, Tenant or others. In the event of any such interference or conflict, Tenant, upon demand of Owner, shall cause all
contractors, mechanics or laborers causing such interference or conflict to leave the Building immediately. 
 Section 3.04.
Compliance with Fire Safety: Without in any way limiting the generality of the provisions of Section 3.01, all Alterations shall be made and performed in full compliance with all standards and practices adopted by Owner for fire
safety in the Building. No Alteration shall affect all or any part of any Class E Fire Alarm and Communication system installed in the Demised Premises, except that in connection with any such Alteration Tenant may relocate certain components of
such system, provided (i) such relocation shall be performed in a manner first approved by Owner, (ii) the new location of any such component shall be first approved by Owner, (iii) prior to any such relocation Tenant shall submit to
Owner detailed plans and specifications therefor which shall be first approved by Owner and (iv) Owner shall have the election of relocating such components either by itself or by its contractors, in which event all reasonable expenses incurred
by Owner shall be reimbursed by Tenant upon demand of Owner, as additional rent. 
 Section 3.05. Sprinklers: A. In
the event that Tenant performs any Alterations in the Demised Premises, Tenant, as part of such Alterations, shall be required to (x) install a sprinkler system in the Demised Premises to the extent not theretofor installed and (y) make
all modifications to any existing sprinkler system necessary in connection with such Alterations, and in connection with the foregoing the following provisions of this Section shall apply: (i) such sprinkler system and/or modifications thereto
shall comply with all applicable laws, orders, rules and regulations; (ii) the supplying and installing of any such sprinkler system and/or modifications thereto shall be made in accordance with the provisions of this Lease, including but not
limited to the provisions of this Article and Article 6 and the type, brand, location and manner of installation of such sprinkler system and/or modifications thereto shall be subject to Owner’s prior approval; and (iii) Tenant shall make
all repairs and replacements, as and when necessary, to such sprinkler system including any modifications thereto and any replacements thereof. Notwithstanding the aforesaid provisions of this Section, Owner shall have the election of supplying and
installing such sprinkler system and/or modifications thereto either by itself or by its agents or contractors, in which event all reasonable costs and expenses actually incurred by Owner in connection with supplying and installing such sprinkler
system and/or modifications thereto and any repairs or replacements of such sprinkler system as the same may be modified and any replacements thereof made by Owner, at Owner’s election, shall be paid by Tenant to Owner within thirty
(30) days next following the rendition of a statement thereof by Owner to Tenant. In addition to paying all costs and expenses in connection with the supplying, installing and modifying of such sprinkler system, Tenant shall pay to Owner, for
each floor of the Building on which any portion of the Demised Premises is located, a fee equal to Tenant’s pro rata share of all of the costs and expenses incurred by Owner, if any, in supplying and installing a “common sprinkler
header” on such floor which pro rata share shall be a fraction in which the numerator shall be the number of rentable square feet of that portion of the Demised Premises located on such floor and the denominator shall be the number of rentable
square feet on such floor, provided however, that notwithstanding anything contained in this Section to the contrary, Owner shall have no obligation to install such “common sprinkler header” on any floor of the Building which shall be
entirely demised to Tenant. Such fee shall be payable to Owner within thirty (30) days next following the rendition of a statement thereof by Owner to Tenant. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Lease to the contrary, such sprinkler
system, or any replacement thereof and any modifications and/or installations in connection therewith, whether made by Tenant or Owner, shall upon expiration or sooner termination of the Demised Term be deemed the property of Owner. 
  

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 B. Notwithstanding the terms and conditions of Subsection A above, the Demised
Premises initially leased on the Commencement Date shall contain a sprinkler system. In addition, notwithstanding the terms and conditions of Subsection A above, but subject to the terms and conditions of this Subsection B, with respect to all
periods prior to the date, if any, upon which Tenant shall perform Alterations to, or Alterations which shall affect, the sprinkler system in the Demised Premises (the “Pre-Alteration Period”), Owner, at Owner’s expense, shall
perform routine maintenance of, and shall repair and replace if necessary, said sprinkler system and Tenant shall not be required to do the same; provided, however, that from and after the date upon which Tenant shall make any Alterations to, or
Alterations which shall affect, the sprinkler system in the Demised Premises, the foregoing provisions of this sentence shall no longer be applicable with respect to the portion of sprinkler system affected by such Alterations and Tenant shall have
all of the obligations set forth in Subsection A above with respect to the portion of sprinkler system affected by such Alterations. In the event, however, that during the Pre-Alteration Period, any maintenance, repairs or replacements to the
sprinkler system shall be necessitated or occasioned by the acts, omissions or negligence of Tenant or any person claiming through or under Tenant or any of their servants, employees, contractors, agents, visitors or licensees, or by the manner of
use or occupancy of the Demised Premises by Tenant or any such person, then Owner shall perform the same at Tenant’s sole cost and expense and Tenant shall reimburse Owner for the costs of the same within thirty (30) days after demand
therefor, or, at Owner’s election, Tenant shall perform such maintenance, repairs or replacement at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. Owner shall also perform inspections of said sprinkler system as and when required by Legal Requirements
and Tenant shall give Owner reasonable access to perform such repairs, replacements, maintenance and inspections. Any such sprinkler system, and any replacements thereof, whether made at Tenant’s expense or Owner’s expense, shall be deemed
the property of Owner. 
 Section 3.06. Asbestos or Asbestos Containing Material: A. In the event that, at any time
during the Demised Term, in connection with any Alterations proposed to be performed by Tenant in the Demised Premises Tenant is unable to obtain a New York City Department of Environmental Protection Form ACP5 dated 2/01 (or any successor form),
signed by a certified asbestos investigator, or any other form or approval required by Federal, State, County or Municipal authorities, indicating that said Alterations do not constitute an asbestos project, Owner agrees, upon notice from Tenant to
such effect, to perform such work as shall be required to enable Tenant to obtain any such form or approval. 
 B. If
any Legal Requirements (as defined in Section 6.01) require that any asbestos or other asbestos containing material contained in or about the Demised Premises be removed or dealt with in any particular manner, then it shall be Owner’s
obligation, at Owner’s expense, to remove or so deal with such asbestos or other asbestos containing material in accordance with such Legal Requirements (as defined in Section 6.01). 
 C. Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsections A and B of this Section, in the event any work performed by Owner pursuant to the
provisions of either or both of such Subsections is in any way disturbed or damaged by Tenant or any person claiming through or under Tenant, or asbestos or other asbestos containing material is installed in the Demised Premises by or on behalf of
Tenant, or any person claiming through or under Tenant, Owner shall have no responsibility in connection therewith and no obligation to perform any work with respect thereto, but it shall be Tenant’s obligation, at Tenant’s expense, to
(i) perform such work as shall be required to enable Tenant to obtain any form or approval referred to in Subsection A, and (ii) remove or so deal with such asbestos or other asbestos containing material in accordance with all such Legal
Requirements (as defined in Section 6.01) referred to in Subsection B. Any work required to be performed by Tenant pursuant to the provisions of the foregoing sentence is referred to as the “Compliance Work”. In the event Tenant is
required to perform any Compliance Work then, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Subsection C, Owner, at Owner’s election, shall have the option to itself perform any Compliance Work and, in such event, Tenant shall pay
to Owner all of Owner’s costs in connection therewith within ten (10) days next following the rendition of a statement thereof by Owner to Tenant. 
  

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 D. Since current Legal Requirements state that no New York City Department of
Environmental Protection Form ACP-5 dated 2/01 (or any successor form) may be issued without plans and specifications for the Alterations in question, wherever in this Lease Owner has agreed to supply Tenant with a New York City Department of
Environmental Protection form ACP-5 dated 2/01 (or any successor form), Owner’s obligation to supply such form shall be conditioned on the requirement that Tenant has delivered to Owner such plans and specifications for the Alterations in
question to enable Owner to obtain such form. 
 Section 3.07. Dispute Resolution: Any dispute with respect to the
reasonability of any failure or refusal of Owner to grant its consent or approval to any request for such consent or approval pursuant to the provisions of Section 3.01 with respect to which request Owner has agreed, in such Section not
unreasonably to withhold such consent or approval, shall be determined by arbitration in accordance with the provisions of Article 36. 
 Section 3.08. Tenant’s Initial Work Including Air-Cooled A/C Unit: Owner acknowledges that Tenant desires to perform, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, the Alterations described on Exhibit 3 attached hereto
(“Tenant’s Initial Work”). Owner has no conceptual objections to the performance of Tenant’s Initial Work and therefore approves the same in concept, provided that such approval shall not vitiate the terms and conditions
of this Article 3 with respect to such Alterations, including, without limitation Section 3.01I. Accordingly, the details with respect to such work along with the performance thereof shall be subject to Owner’s approval which shall be
granted or withheld in accordance with this Article 3 and shall be made and performed in accordance with the provisions of this Lease including the provisions of Articles 3 and 6. Owner agrees that Tenant’s Initial Work shall not constitute
Specialty Alterations (as hereinafter defined) which are required to be removed upon expiration of the Demised Term or earlier termination of the Lease. In furtherance of the foregoing with respect to the a/c unit referred to on Exhibit 3, Owner
agrees that, subject to the terms and conditions of this Lease as aforesaid, Tenant shall be permitted to install one (1) separate air-cooled air conditioning unit to serve the Demised Premises (referred to as a “Supplemental AC
Unit”) and all necessary equipment for the operation of any such Supplemental AC Unit (collectively, such equipment and any such Supplemental AC Unit are referred to herein as the “Supplemental AC System”) to provide
conditioned air to the Demised Premises. In connection with the installation of such Supplemental AC System, subject to the terms and conditions of this Lease, including without limitation, Articles 3 and 6, Tenant may install a vent through an
exterior window in a location reasonably approved by Owner on the north side of the Building to vent any such Supplemental AC System installed by Tenant. Tenant shall, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, maintain the Supplemental AC System and
make all repairs and replacements to the Supplemental AC System and any replacements thereof as and when needed during the Demised Term. 
 Section 3.09. Tenant’s Security System: Owner acknowledges that Tenant may desire to install a card key system on the main entrance door to the Demised Premises. Owner shall not unreasonably withhold consent
to the installation by Tenant in the Demised Premises of such system, provided that Tenant delivers a copy of the key or other override mechanism necessary to unlock the same to Owner, with it understood that Owner’s access to the Demised
Premises shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Lease. Such installation shall be subject to all of the terms and conditions of this Lease, including without limitation, Articles 3 and 6 hereof. 
 ARTICLE 4 
 OWNERSHIP OF
IMPROVEMENTS 
 Section 4.01. General Rights of Owner and Tenant: All appurtenances, fixtures, improvements,
additions and other property attached to or installed in the Demised Premises, whether by Owner or Tenant or others, and whether at Owner’s expense, or Tenant’s expense, or the joint expense of Owner and Tenant, shall be and remain the
property of Owner, except that any such Alterations, fixtures, improvements, additions and other property installed at the sole expense of Tenant with respect to which Tenant has not been granted any credit or allowance by Owner, and which are
removable without material damage to the Demised Premises shall be and remain the property of Tenant and are referred to as “Tenant’s Personal Property”. Any replacements of any property of Owner, whether made at Tenant’s
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Tenant may, at Tenant’s option, (i) remove Tenant’s Personal Property from the Demised Premises at any time during the Demised Term and
(ii) lease and/or finance any moveable equipment that is Tenant’s Personal Property. Owner shall have no lien on Tenant’s Personal Property. 
 ARTICLE 5 
 REPAIRS 
 Section 5.01. Tenant’s Repair Obligations: Tenant shall take good care of the Demised Premises (including, but not limited to,
any Class E Fire Alarm and Communication system and any sprinkler system installed therein and any installations made or equipment installed therein as a result of any requirement of New York City Local Law #16 of 1984 or any successor law or like
import) and, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, shall make all repairs and replacements, structural and otherwise, ordinary and extraordinary, foreseen and unforeseen as and when needed to preserve the Demised Premises (including, but not
limited to, any Class E Fire Alarm and Communication system and any sprinkler system installed therein and any installations made or equipment installed therein as a result of any requirement of New York City Local Law #16 of 1984 or any successor
law of like import) in good and safe working order and in first class repair and condition, except that Tenant shall not be required to make any structural repairs or structural replacements to the Demised Premises unless necessitated or occasioned
by the acts, omissions or negligence of Tenant or any person claiming through or under Tenant or any of their servants, employees, contractors, agents, visitors or licensees, or by the manner of use or occupancy of the Demised Premises by Tenant or
any such person (in contradistinction to the mere use or occupancy of the Demised Premises for general office use). For the purposes of this Article, the installation, maintenance, repair and replacement of a sprinkler system or any part thereof, or
any work pertaining to such sprinkler system, or any repairs or work involving asbestos or other hazardous materials or involving compliance with Local Laws #5 of 1973, #16 of 1984, #58 of 1987 and the Americans With Disabilities Act and any
successor laws of like import shall be deemed to be non-structural repairs or replacements. Without affecting Tenant’s obligations set forth in the preceding sentence, Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, shall also (i) make all
repairs and replacements, and perform all maintenance as and when necessary, to the lamps, tubes, ballasts, and starters in the lighting fixtures installed in the Demised Premises, (ii) make all repairs and replacements, as and when necessary,
to Tenant’s Personal Property and to any Alterations made or performed by or on behalf of Tenant or any person claiming through or under Tenant, and (iii) if the Demised Premises shall include any space on any ground, street, mezzanine or
basement floor in the Building, make all replacements, as and when necessary, to all windows and plate and other glass in, on or about such space, and obtain and maintain, throughout the Demised Term, plate glass insurance policies issued by
companies, and in form and amounts, reasonably satisfactory to Owner, in which Owner, its agents and any lessor under any ground or underlying lease shall be named as parties insured, and (iv) perform all maintenance and make all repairs and
replacements, as and when necessary, to any air conditioning equipment, private elevators, escalators, conveyors or mechanical systems (other than the Building’s standard equipment and systems) which may be installed in the Demised Premises for
the sole use of Tenant. However, the provisions of the foregoing sentence shall not be deemed to give to Tenant any right to install air conditioning equipment, elevators, escalators, conveyors or mechanical systems. All repairs and replacements
made by or on behalf of Tenant or any person claiming through or under Tenant shall be made and performed in conformity with, and subject to the provisions of Article 3 and shall be at least equal in quality and class to the original work or
installation. The necessity for, and adequacy of, repairs and replacements pursuant to this Article 5 shall be measured by the standard which is appropriate for first class office buildings of similar construction and class in the Borough of
Manhattan, City of New York. Tenant’s obligations under this Section 5.01 shall be subject to the provisions of Article 9 and the so-called “waiver of subrogation” provisions referred to therein. 
 Section 5.02. Owner’s Repair Obligations and Class E Devices: A. Owner, at Owner’s cost and expense, shall make (i) all
structural repairs to the Demised Premises as and when required, (ii) all repairs necessary to furnish the elevator, plumbing, electrical, air conditioning, heating and ventilation services required to be furnished by Owner to Tenant under the
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(iv) and perform routine maintenance, if necessary, to the standpipe system and control assembly of the Building sprinkler system (as described in
Section 3.05(B) of this Lease), except that Owner shall not be required to make any of the repairs referred to in subdivision (i), (ii) or (iii) of this sentence if Tenant is obligated to make such repairs pursuant to the provisions
of Section 5.0l. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section, Owner shall have no obligation to make any repairs unless and until specific notice of the necessity therefor shall have been given by Tenant to Owner. Owner’s
obligations under this Section 5.02 shall be subject to the provisions of Article 9 and the so-called “waiver of subrogation” provisions referred to therein. 
 B. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of Section 5.01, Owner, at Owner’s expense, shall perform routine maintenance
of, and shall repair and replace if necessary, any Class E devices installed in the Demised Premises which are required by Legal Requirements (as defined herein) and any replacements thereof; however, Tenant acknowledges that in the event there
shall be a Class E subsystem in the Demised Premises, Owner shall not be obligated to perform any maintenance with respect to such subsystem or make any repairs or replacements thereto, nor shall Owner be obligated to repair, replace or maintain any
Class E devices connected to such subsystem. Tenant further acknowledges that if any repairs to or replacement of any Class E devices installed in the Demised Premises is necessitated or occasioned by the acts, omissions or negligence of Tenant or
any person claiming through or under Tenant or any of their servants, employees, contractors, agents, visitors or licensees, then Tenant shall perform the same at Tenant’s sole cost and expense or, at Owner’s election, Owner shall perform
such repairs or replacement and Tenant shall reimburse Owner for the reasonable, out-of-pocket costs of the same within thirty (30) days after demand therefor. Owner shall perform inspections of the Class E devices installed in the Demised
Premises (other than those connected to any subsystem) as and when required by Legal Requirements, and Tenant shall give Owner reasonable access to perform such repairs, maintenance and inspections. 
 ARTICLE 6 
 COMPLIANCE WITH
LAWS 
 Section 6.01. General Tenant Covenants: Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, shall comply with
all Legal Requirements (hereinafter defined) which shall impose any duty upon Owner or Tenant with respect to the Demised Premises or the use or occupation thereof, including, but not limited to, the installation of, modification to and/or
maintenance of a sprinkler system to serve the Demised Premises or any part thereof and any requirement that asbestos or other hazardous material be removed or dealt with in any particular manner, except that Tenant shall not be required to make any
structural Alterations in order so to comply unless such Alterations shall be necessitated or occasioned, in whole or in part, by the acts, omissions, or negligence of Tenant or any person claiming through or under Tenant, or any of their servants,
employees, contractors, agents, visitors or licensees, or by the manner of use or occupancy of the Demised Premises by Tenant or any such person (in contradistinction to the mere use or occupancy of the Demised Premises for general office use). For
all purposes of this Lease the term “Legal Requirements” shall mean all present and future laws, codes, ordinances, statutes, requirements, orders and regulations, ordinary and extraordinary, foreseen and unforeseen (including, but
not limited to, the New York State Energy Conservation Construction Code, New York City Local Laws #5 of 1973, #16 of 1984 and #58 of 1987 and the Americans with Disabilities Act, and any successor laws of like import) of any Governmental Authority
(hereinafter defined) and all directions, requirements, orders and notices of violations thereof. For all purposes of this Lease, the term “Governmental Authority” shall mean the United States of America, the State of New York, the
County of New York, the Borough of Manhattan, the City of New York, any political subdivision thereof and any agency, department, commission, board, bureau or instrumentality of any of the foregoing, now existing or hereafter created, having
jurisdiction over Owner, Tenant, this Lease or the Real Property or any portion thereof. Any work or installations made or performed by or on behalf of Tenant or any person claiming through or under Tenant pursuant to the provisions of this Article
shall be made in conformity with, and subject to the provisions of Article 3. For the purposes of this Article, the installation and maintenance of a sprinkler system or part thereof or any work pertaining such sprinkler system or any requirement
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#58 of 1987 and the Americans With Disabilities Act and any successor laws of like import shall be deemed to be a non-structural Alteration. Any work with
respect to a sprinkler system shall be made in conformity with the provisions of Section 3.05. Compliance with any requirement regarding asbestos or other asbestos containing material shall be made in conformity with the provisions of
Section 3.06. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant’s obligations under this Section 6.01 shall be subject to Owner’s obligations under Section 3.06. 
 Section 6.02. Tenant’s Compliance with Owner’s Fire Insurance: Tenant shall not do anything, or permit anything to be done,
in or about the Demised Premises which shall (i) invalidate or be in conflict with the provisions of any fire and/or other insurance policies covering the Building or any property located therein, or (ii) result in a refusal by fire
insurance companies of good standing to insure the Building or any such property in amounts reasonably satisfactory to Owner, or (iii) subject Owner to any liability or responsibility for injury to any person or property by reason of any
business operation being conducted in the Demised Premises, or (iv) cause any increase in the fire insurance rates applicable to the Building or property located therein at the beginning of the Demised Term or at any time thereafter. To the
extent required by Section 6.01, Tenant, at Tenant’s expense, shall comply with all present and future rules, orders, regulations and/or requirements of the New York Board of Fire Underwriters and the New York Fire Insurance Rating
Organization or any similar body and the issuer of any insurance obtained by Owner covering the Building and/or the Real Property, whether ordinary or extraordinary, foreseen or unforeseen, including, but not limited to, the installation and
maintenance of, or any other work pertaining to, any a sprinkler system to serve the Demised Premises or any part thereof, any requirement that asbestos or other hazardous material introduced or disturbed by Tenant be removed or dealt with in any
particular manner and any requirement of New York City Local Law #5 of 1973, #16 of 1984, #58 of 1987 and the Americans With Disabilities Act or any successor laws of like import. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant’s obligations under this
Section 6.01 shall be subject to Owner’s obligations under Sections 3.05B and 3.06. 
 Section 6.03. Fire Insurance
Rates: In any action or proceeding wherein Owner and Tenant are parties, a schedule or “make up” of rates applicable to the Building or property located therein issued by the New York Fire Insurance Rating Organization, or other
similar body fixing such fire insurance rates, shall be conclusive evidence of the facts therein stated and of the several items and charges in the fire insurance rates then applicable to the Building or property located therein. 
 ARTICLE 7 
 SUBORDINATION,
ATTORNMENT, ETC. 
 Section 7.01. Lease Subordination: This Lease and all rights of Tenant under this Lease are,
and shall remain, unconditionally subject and subordinate in all respects to all ground and underlying leases now or hereafter in effect affecting the Real Property or any portion thereof, and to all mortgages which may now or hereafter affect such
leases or the Real Property, and to all advances made or hereafter to be made under such mortgages, and to all renewals, modifications, consolidations, correlations, replacements and extensions of, and substitutions for, such leases and mortgages
(such leases as above described are referred to herein collectively as the “Superior Lease” and such mortgages as above described are referred to herein collectively as the “Mortgage”). The foregoing provisions of
this Section shall be self-operative and no further instrument of subordination shall be required. In confirmation of such subordination, Tenant shall execute and deliver promptly any certificate or other instrument which Owner, or any lessor under
any Superior Lease, or any holder of any Mortgage may reasonably request. If, in connection with obtaining financing with respect to the Building, the Real Property, or the interest of the lessee under any Superior Lease, any recognized lending
institution shall request reasonable modifications of this Lease as a condition of such financing, Tenant covenants not unreasonably to withhold or delay its agreement to such modifications, provided that such modifications do not materially
increase the obligations, or materially and adversely affect the rights, of Tenant under this Lease. No act or failure to act on the part of Owner which would entitle Tenant under the terms of this Lease, or by law, to be relieved of Tenant’s
obligations hereunder or to terminate this Lease shall result in a release or termination of such obligations or a termination of this Lease unless (i) Tenant shall have first given written notice of Owner’s act or failure to act to the
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Mortgage and/or the lessor under any Superior Lease of whom Tenant has been given written notice, specifying the act or failure to act on the part of Owner
which could or would give basis to Tenant’s rights; and (ii) the holder or holders of such Mortgage and/or the lessors under any Superior Lease, after receipt of such notice, have failed or refused to correct or cure the condition
complained of within a reasonable time thereafter, but nothing contained in this sentence shall be deemed to impose any obligation on any such holder or lessor to correct or cure any such condition. “Reasonable time” as used above
means and includes a reasonable time to obtain possession of the Building if any such holder or lessor elects to do so (provided such holder or lessor institutes proceedings to obtain possession within a reasonable time after notice from Tenant
pursuant to the foregoing provisions and conducts such proceedings with reasonable diligence) and a reasonable time after so obtaining possession to correct or cure the condition if such condition is determined to exist (provided such holder or
lessor commences said cure within ten (10) days after obtaining possession and prosecutes the work required to cure with reasonable diligence). 
 Section 7.02. Tenant Attornment: If, at any time prior to the expiration of the Demised Term, any Superior Lease under which Owner then shall be the lessee shall terminate or be terminated for any
reason, or the holder of any Mortgage comes into possession of the Real Property or the Building or the estate created by any Superior Lease by a receiver or otherwise, Tenant agrees, at the election and upon demand of any owner of the Real
Property, or of the holder of any Mortgage so in possession, or of any lessor under any Superior Lease covering the premises which include the Demised Premises, to attorn, from time to time, to any such owner, holder, or lessor, upon the then
executory terms and conditions of this Lease, for the remainder of the term originally demised in this Lease, provided that such owner, holder or lessor, as the case may be, shall then be entitled to possession of the Demised Premises. The
provisions of this Section shall enure to the benefit of any such owner, holder, or lessor, shall apply notwithstanding that, as a matter of law, this Lease may terminate upon the termination of any Superior Lease, shall be self-operative upon any
such demand, and no further instrument shall be required to give effect to said provisions. Tenant, however, upon demand of any such owner, holder, or lessor, agrees to execute, from time to time, instruments in confirmation of the foregoing
provisions of this Section, reasonably satisfactory to any such owner, holder, or lessor, acknowledging such attornment and setting forth the terms and conditions of its tenancy. Nothing contained in this Section shall be construed to impair any
right otherwise exercisable by any such owner, holder, or lessor. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Article no such owner, holder or lessor shall be bound by (i) any payment of any installment of Fixed Rent or increases
therein or any additional rent which may have been made more than thirty (30) days before the due date of such installment (except prepayments in the nature of security for the performance of Tenant’s obligations under this Lease), or
(ii) any amendment or modification to this Lease which is made without its consent, except for any amendment or modification for which such holder’s or lessor’s consent is not required under the applicable Mortgage or Superior Lease.

 Section 7.03. Tenant Estoppel Certificate: From time to time, within ten (10) days next following Owner’s
request, Tenant shall deliver to Owner a written statement executed and acknowledged by Tenant, in form satisfactory to Owner, (i) stating that this Lease is then in full force and effect and has not been modified (or if modified, setting forth
the specific nature of all modifications), and (ii) setting forth the date to which the Fixed Rent has been paid, and (iii) stating whether or not, to the knowledge of Tenant, Owner is in default under this Lease, and, if Owner is in
default, setting forth the specific nature of all such defaults and (iv) stating that Tenant has accepted and occupied the Demised Premises and all improvements required to be made by Owner pursuant to the provisions of this Lease, have been
made, if such be the case. Tenant acknowledges that any statement delivered pursuant to this Section may be relied upon by any purchaser or owner of the Building, or of the Real Property, or any part thereof, or of Owner’s interest in the
Building or the Real Property or any Superior Lease, or by the holder of any Mortgage, or by any assignee of the holder of any Mortgage, or by any lessor under any Superior Lease. 
 Section 7.04. Owner Assignment of Lease and Rents: If Owner assigns its interest in this Lease, or the rents payable hereunder, to the
holder of any Mortgage or the lessor under any Superior Lease, whether the assignment shall be conditional in nature or otherwise, Tenant agrees that (a) the execution thereof by Owner and the acceptance by such holder or lessor shall not be
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specifically otherwise elect; and (b) except as aforesaid, such holder or lessor shall be treated as having assumed Owner’s obligations hereunder
only upon the foreclosure of such holder’s Mortgage or the termination of such lessor’s Superior Lease and the taking of possession of the Demised Premises by such holder or lessor, as the case may be. 
 ARTICLE 8 
 PROPERTY LOSS,
ETC. 
 Section 8.01. Any Building employee to whom any property shall be entrusted by or on behalf of Tenant shall be
deemed to be acting as Tenant’s agent with respect to such property and neither Owner nor Owner’s agents shall be liable for any loss of or damage to any such property by theft or otherwise. Neither (i) the performance by Owner,
Tenant or others of any decorations, repairs, alterations, additions or improvements in or to the Building or the Demised Premises, nor (ii) the failure of Owner or others to make any such decorations, repairs, alterations, additions or
improvements, nor (iii) any damage to the Demised Premises or to the property of Tenant, nor any injury to any persons, caused by other tenants or persons in the Building, or by operations in the construction of any private, public or
quasi-public work, or by any other cause, nor (iv) any latent defect in the Building or in the Demised Premises, nor (v) any temporary closing or darkening of any windows of the Demised Premises for any reason whatsoever including, but not
limited to, Owner’s own acts, nor any permanent darkening, closing, or bricking up of any such windows if required by Legal Requirements or in connection with any construction on adjacent property, nor (vi) any inconvenience or annoyance
to Tenant or injury to or interruption of Tenant’s business by reason of any of the events or occurrences referred to in the foregoing subdivisions (i) through (v), shall constitute an actual or constructive eviction, in whole or in part,
or entitle Tenant to any abatement or diminution of rent, or relieve Tenant from any of its obligations under this Lease, or impose any liability upon Owner, or its agents, or any lessor under any Superior Lease, other than such liability as may be
imposed upon Owner by law for Owner’s negligence or intentional misconduct or the negligence or intentional misconduct of Owner’s agents, servants or employees in the operation or maintenance of the Building or for the breach by Owner of
any express covenant of this Lease on Owner’s part to be performed. Tenant’s taking possession of the Demised Premises shall be conclusive evidence, as against Tenant, that, at the time such possession was so taken, the Demised Premises
and the Building were in good and satisfactory condition Owner’s Initial Work was substantially completed. The terms and conditions of this Article 8 shall not vitiate Tenant’s rights under Section 13.05. 
 ARTICLE 9 
 DESTRUCTION-FIRE OR
OTHER CASUALTY 
 Section 9.01. Owner’s Repair Obligations: If the Demised Premises shall be damaged by fire
or other casualty and if Tenant shall give prompt notice to Owner of such damage, Owner, at Owner’s expense, shall repair such damage reasonably promptly under the cirumstances. However, Owner shall have no obligation to repair any damage to,
or to replace, Tenant’s Personal Property, or any Alterations made to the Demised Premises by or on behalf of Tenant, including without limitation, any of Tenant’s Alterations (whether or not paid for in whole or in part with an
Owner’s work contribution) or any of Owner’s Initial Work (other than that portion of Owner’s Initial Work, if any, relating to the core bathrooms located on the floor on which the Demised Premises is located) or any other property or
effects of Tenant (all of such Tenant’s Personal Property, Alterations, Owner’s Initial Work and other property are further collectively referred to as “Tenant’s Property Interest”). Except as otherwise provided in
Section 9.03, if the entire Demised Premises shall be rendered untenantable by reason of any such damage, the Fixed Rent, including the portion of Fixed Rent which is the Electrical Inclusion Factor, and the escalation payments pursuant to
Article 23, shall abate for the period from the date of such damage to the date when such damage shall have been repaired, and if only a part of the Demised Premises shall be so rendered untenantable, the Fixed Rent, including the portion of Fixed
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Demised Premises so rendered untenantable bears to the total area of the Demised Premises (except that with respect to any period(s) in which the Demised
Premises shall be comprised of spaces which are then leased at different per square foot rental rates, then with respect to any such periods, the Fixed Rent, including the portion of Fixed Rent which is the Electrical Inclusion Factor, shall abate
equitably for such period(s) on the basis of the area of the part of the Demised Premises so rendered untenantable and the Fixed Rent applicable thereto). However, if, prior to the date when all of such damage shall have been repaired, any part of
the Demised Premises so damaged shall be rendered tenantable and shall be used or occupied by Tenant or any person or persons claiming through or under Tenant, then the amount by which the Fixed Rent, including the portion of Fixed Rent which is the
Electrical Inclusion Factor, and the escalation payments pursuant to Article 23, shall abate shall be equitably apportioned for the period from the date of any such use or occupancy to the date when all such damage shall have been repaired. Tenant
hereby expressly waives the provisions of Section 227 of the New York Real Property Law, and of any successor law of like import then in force, and Tenant agrees that the provisions of this Article shall govern and control in lieu thereof.
Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section, if, prior to or during the Demised Term, (i) the Demised Premises shall be totally damaged or rendered wholly untenantable by fire or other casualty, and if Owner shall decide not to
restore the Demised Premises, or (ii) the Building shall be so damaged by fire or other casualty that, in Owner’s opinion, substantial alteration, demolition, or reconstruction of the Building shall be required (whether or not the Demised
Premises shall have been damaged or rendered untenantable), then, in any of such events, Owner, at Owner’s option, may give to Tenant, within ninety (90) days after such fire or other casualty, a five (5) days’ notice of
termination of this Lease and, in the event such notice is given, this Lease and the Demised Term shall come to an end and expire (whether or not said term shall have commenced) upon the expiration of said five (5) days with the same effect as
if the date of expiration of said five (5) days were the Expiration Date, the Fixed Rent shall be apportioned as of such date and any prepaid portion of Fixed Rent for any period after such date shall be refunded by Owner to Tenant. 

Section 9.02. Owner’s Subrogation Waiver Provisions: Owner has obtained and shall attempt to maintain, throughout the
Demised Term, in Owner’s fire and property insurance policies covering the Building, provisions to the effect that such policies shall not be invalidated should the insured waive, in writing, prior to a loss, any or all right of recovery
against any party for loss occurring to the Building. In the event that at any time Owner’s fire insurance carriers shall exact an additional premium for the inclusion of such or similar provisions, Owner shall give Tenant notice thereof. In
such event, if Tenant agrees, in writing, to reimburse Owner for Tenant’s proportionate share of such additional premium for the remainder of the Demised Term, Owner shall require the inclusion of such or similar provisions by Owner’s fire
insurance carriers. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Lease, as long as such or similar provisions are included in Owner’s fire insurance policies then in force, or if Owner fails to maintain insurance including such provisions,
although such provisions are available (or provided Tenant has agreed to pay its proportionate share as aforesaid) under a standard all risk policy, Owner hereby waives, regardless of the negligence of Tenant, (i) any obligation on the part of
Tenant to make repairs to the Demised Premises necessitated or occasioned by fire or other casualty that is insurable under a standard all risk policy, and (ii) any right of recovery against Tenant, any other permitted occupant of the Demised
Premises, and any of their servants, employees, agents or contractors, for any loss occasioned by fire or other casualty which is an insured risk under such policies. In the event that at any time Owner’s fire insurance carriers shall not
include such or similar provisions in Owner’s fire insurance policies, the waivers set forth in the foregoing sentence shall, upon notice given by Owner to Tenant, be deemed of no further force or effect. 
 Section 9.03. Tenant Negligence: Except to the extent expressly provided in Section 9.02, nothing contained in this Lease shall
relieve Tenant of any liability to Owner or to its insurance carriers which Tenant may have under law or the provisions of this Lease in connection with any damage to the Demised Premises or the Building caused by fire or other casualty.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 9.01, if any such damage, occurring after any date when the waivers set forth in Section 9.02 are no longer in force and effect, is due to the fault or neglect of Tenant, any person claiming
through or under Tenant, or any of their servants, employees, agents, contractors, visitors or licensees, then there shall be no abatement of Fixed Rent by reason of such damage. Supplementing the provisions of Section 9.02, if any damage to
the Demised Premises or the Building by fire or other casualty occurring after any date when the waivers set forth in Section 9.02 are no longer in force and effect, is due to the fault or negligence of Tenant, any person claiming through or
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employees, agents, contractors, visitors or licensees, and if Owner shall have rent insurance policies in force at that time covering the loss of Fixed Rent
for the Demised Premises, and if such policies shall not be affected by the following provisions of this Section, then notwithstanding anything contained in this Section 9.03 to the contrary, the Fixed Rent shall abate in accordance with the
provisions of Section 9.01, but only to the extent of any proceeds received by Owner under such rent insurance policies with respect to the Demised Premises and the Demised Term. 
 Section 9.04. Tenant Subrogation Waiver Provisions: Tenant acknowledges that it has been advised that Owner’s insurance policies
do not cover Tenant’s Property Interest; accordingly, it shall be Tenant’s obligation to obtain and maintain insurance covering Tenant’s Property Interest and loss of profits including, but not limited to, water damage coverage and
business interruption insurance. Tenant shall attempt to obtain and maintain, throughout the Demised Term, in Tenant’s fire and other property insurance policies covering Tenant’s Property Interest, and Tenant’s use and occupancy of
the Demised Premises, and/or Tenant’s profits (and shall cause any other permitted occupants of the Demised Premises to attempt to obtain and maintain, in similar policies), provisions to the effect that such policies shall not be invalidated
should the insured waive, in writing, prior to a loss, any or all right of recovery against any party for loss occasioned by fire or other casualty which is an insured risk under such policies. In the event that at any time the fire insurance
carriers issuing such policies shall exact an additional premium for the inclusion of such or similar provisions, Tenant shall give Owner notice thereof. In such event, if Owner agrees, in writing, to reimburse Tenant or any person claiming through
or under Tenant, as the case may be, for its proportionate share of such additional premium for the remainder of the Demised Term, Tenant shall require the inclusion of such or similar provisions by such insurance carriers. Notwithstanding anything
to the contrary in this Lease, as long as such or similar provisions are included in such insurance policies then in force, or if Tenant fails to maintain insurance including such provisions, although such provisions are available (or provided Owner
has agreed to pay its proportionate share as aforesaid) under a standard all risk policy, Tenant hereby waives (and agrees to cause any other permitted occupants of the Demised Premises to execute and deliver to Owner written instruments waiving),
regardless of the negligence of Owner, any right of recovery against Owner, any lessors under any Superior Leases, the holders of any Mortgage, and all other tenants or occupants of the Building, and any servants, employees, agents or contractors of
Owner, or of any such lessor or holder or of any such other tenants or occupants, for any loss occasioned by fire or other casualty which is insurable under such policies. In the event that at any time such insurance carriers shall not include such
or similar provisions in any such insurance policy, the waiver set forth in the foregoing sentence (or in any written instrument executed by any other permitted occupant of the Demised Premises) shall, upon notice given by Tenant to Owner, be deemed
of no further force or effect with respect to any insured risks under such policy from and after the giving of such notice. During any period while any such waiver of right of recovery is in effect, Tenant, or any other permitted occupant of the
Demised Premises, as the case may be, shall look solely to the proceeds of such policies to compensate Tenant or such other permitted occupant for any loss occasioned by fire or other casualty which is an insured risk under such policies.

 Section 9.05. Tenant’s Right to Terminate: A. Supplementing the provisions of Section 9.01, in the
event (a) the Demised Premises or Building shall be damaged by fire or other casualty and Tenant shall be unable to use the Demised Premises as a result of such damage and (b) Owner shall not exercise the right to terminate this Lease in
accordance with the provisions of Section 9.01 and shall, accordingly, be obligated to repair any such damage, then, if such damage is not repaired within the Casualty Restoration Period (as defined herein), Tenant shall have the following
options: 
 (i) to give to Owner, within ten (10) days next following the expiration of the Casualty Restoration
Period, a five (5) days’ notice of termination of this Lease, or 
 (ii) to extend the Casualty Restoration
Period for a further period of six (6) months by notice given to Owner within ten (10) days after the expiration of the initial Casualty Restoration Period. In the event Tenant shall have given such notice to Owner extending the initial
Casualty Restoration Period and if such damage shall not have been repaired by Owner within any extended Casualty Restoration Period, Tenant shall have the options to (a) further extend the Casualty Restoration Period for further successive
periods of six (6) months, by notice given to Owner within ten (10) days after the expiration of any extended Casualty Restoration Period or (b) to give Owner, within ten (10) days after the expiration of any such extended
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 The term “Casualty Restoration Period” shall mean two (2) years after the date of
such fire or other casualty. 
 B. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the provisions of Subsection A
of this Section 9.05, in the event (a) the Demised Premises or Building shall be damaged by fire or other casualty and Tenant shall be unable to use the Demised Premises as a result of such damage and (b) Owner shall not exercise the
right to terminate this Lease in accordance with the provisions of Section 9.01, and (c) Owner, in Owner’s opinion, shall determine that the repair of such damage to the Demised Premises or Building will reasonably require a period
longer than two (2) years, Owner may within one hundred twenty (120) days after the date of such fire or casualty, give a notice to Tenant extending the initial Casualty Restoration Period to the date upon which Owner estimates that such
repair to the Demised Premises or Building shall be completed. In the event Owner shall give such a notice under this Subsection B, then, the initial Casualty Restoration Period set forth in Paragraph A of this Section 9.05, shall be so
extended and (b) Tenant shall have the further option to give to Owner a five (5) days’ notice of termination of this Lease within ten (10) days next following the giving of such notice under this Subsection B by Owner to Tenant
extending the initial Casualty Restoration Period. 
 C. Time is of the essence with respect to the giving by Tenant to
Owner of any notice in accordance with the provisions of Subsections A and B of this Section 9.05 and in the event that Tenant shall fail to give any such notice within the time periods set forth therein, Tenant shall be deemed to have given to
Owner a notice pursuant to subdivision (ii) of Subsection A of this Section 9.05 extending the Casualty Restoration Period provided, however, that any five (5) days’ notice of termination given by Tenant pursuant to the
provisions of Subsection A or B of this Section 9.05 beyond the ten (10) day period provided therein shall be void and of no force and effect. 
 D. In the event that Tenant shall give to Owner within the applicable time periods set forth in the foregoing provisions of this Section a five (5) days’ notice of termination of this Lease, this
Lease and the Demised Term shall come to an end and expire upon the expiration of said five (5) days with the same effect as if the date of expiration of said five (5) days were the Expiration Date, the Fixed Rent and all increases thereof
shall be apportioned as of such date, and any prepaid portion of Fixed Rent and increases thereof for any period after such date shall be refunded by Owner to Tenant. 
 E. Nothing contained in the foregoing provisions of this Section 9.05 shall be deemed to affect the rights of Owner to give to
Tenant a five (5) days’ notice of termination of this Lease in accordance with the provisions of Subdivision (i) of the last sentence of Section 9.01 and the provisions of Subdivision (ii) of the last sentence of
Section 9.01. 
 Section 9.06. Damage at the End of the Demised Term: Owner agrees that in the event that the Demised
Premises shall be rendered wholly untenantable by reason of total damage occurring in the Demised Premises during the last year of the Demised Term by fire or other casualty, then Tenant, at Tenant’s option, and as Tenant’s sole remedy
with respect thereto, may give to Owner, within ten (10) days after the date of such damage a five (5) days’ notice of termination of this Lease and in the event such notice is given in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this
sentence, this Lease and the Demised Term shall come to any end and expire upon the expiration of said five (5) days as if such date of expiration were the Expiration Date, and the Fixed Rent shall be apportioned as of such date and any prepaid
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 ARTICLE 10 
 EMINENT DOMAIN 
 Section 10.01. Taking of the Demised Premises: If the
whole of the Demised Premises shall be acquired for any public or quasi-public use or purpose, whether by condemnation or by deed in lieu of condemnation, this Lease and the Demised Term shall end as of the date of the vesting of title with the same
effect as if said date were the Expiration Date. If only a part of the Demised Premises shall be so acquired or condemned then, except as otherwise provided in this Section, this Lease and the Demised Term shall continue in force and effect but,
from and after the date of the vesting of title, the Fixed Rent shall be reduced in the proportion which the area of the part of the Demised Premises so acquired or condemned bears to the total area of the Demised Premises immediately prior to such
acquisition or condemnation (except that with respect to any period(s) in which the Demised Premises shall be, or would have been, absent such acquisition or condemnation, comprised of spaces which are or would be then leased at different per square
foot rental rates, then with respect to any such periods, the Fixed Rent shall be reduced equitably on the basis of the area of the Demised Premises so condemned and the Fixed Rent applicable thereto). If only a part of the Real Property shall be so
acquired or condemned, then (i) whether or not the Demised Premises shall be affected thereby, Owner, at Owner’s option, may give to Tenant, within sixty (60) days next following the date upon which Owner shall have received notice of
vesting of title, a five (5) days’ notice of termination of this Lease, and (ii) if the part of the Real Property so acquired or condemned shall contain more than ten (10%) percent of the total area of the Demised Premises
immediately prior to such acquisition or condemnation, or if, by reason of such acquisition or condemnation, Tenant no longer has reasonable means of access to the Demised Premises, Tenant, at Tenant’s option, may give to Owner, within sixty
(60) days next following the date upon which Tenant shall have received notice of vesting of title, a five (5) days’ notice of termination of this Lease. In the event any such five (5) days’ notice of termination is given,
by Owner or Tenant, this Lease and the Demised Term shall come to an end and expire upon the expiration of said five (5) days with the same effect as if the date of expiration of said five (5) days were the Expiration Date. If a part of
the Demised Premises shall be so acquired or condemned and this Lease and the Demised Term shall not be terminated pursuant to the foregoing provisions of this Section, Owner, at Owner’s expense, shall restore that part of the Demised Premises
not so acquired or condemned to a self-contained rental unit. In the event of any termination of this Lease and the Demised Term pursuant to the provisions of this Section, the Fixed Rent shall be apportioned as of the date of such termination and
any prepaid portion of Fixed Rent for any period after such date shall be refunded by Owner to Tenant. 
 Section 10.02.
Condemnation Award or Claims: In the event of any such acquisition or condemnation of all or any part of the Real Property, Owner shall be entitled to receive the entire award for any such acquisition or condemnation, Tenant shall have no
claim against Owner or the condemning authority for the value of any unexpired portion of the Demised Term and Tenant hereby expressly assigns to Owner all of its right in and to any such award. Nothing contained in this Section shall be deemed to
prevent Tenant from making a claim in any condemnation proceedings for the value of any items of Tenant’s Personal Property which are compensable, in law, as trade fixtures, or provided that such claim is authorized by law and will not in any
way diminish the award to which Owner would be entitled if no such claim were made, for Tenant’s relocation and moving expenses. 
 ARTICLE 11 
 ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING 
 Section 11.01. General Covenant: Tenant, for itself, its heirs, distributees, executors, administrators, legal representatives,
successors and assigns, covenants that, without the prior consent of Owner in each instance, it shall not (i) assign (whether by merger, consolidation or otherwise, except as otherwise provided herein), mortgage or encumber its interest in this
Lease, in whole or in part, or (ii) sublet, or permit the subletting of, the Demised Premises or any part thereof, or (iii) permit the Demised Premises or any part thereof to be occupied, or used for desk space, mailing privileges or
otherwise, by any person other than Tenant. The sale, pledge, transfer or other alienation of (a) any of the issued and outstanding capital stock of any corporate Tenant (unless such stock is publicly traded on a recognized security exchange or
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partnership, limited liability company or joint venture or other business entity comprising Tenant, however accomplished, directly or indirectly and whether
in a single transaction or in a series of related and/or unrelated transactions, shall be deemed for the purposes of this Section as an assignment of this Lease which shall require the prior consent of Owner in each instance. The term
“controlling” shall have the same meaning as the term “control” as described in Section 11.06. 
 Section 11.02. Owner’s Rights Upon Assignment: If Tenant’s interest in this Lease is assigned, whether or not in violation of the provisions of this Article, Owner may collect rent from the assignee; if the
Demised Premises or any part thereof are sublet to, or occupied by, or used by, any person other than Tenant, whether or not in violation of this Article, Owner, after default by Tenant under this Lease, may collect rent from the subtenant, user or
occupant. In either case, Owner shall apply the net amount collected to the rents reserved in this Lease, but neither any such assignment, subletting, occupancy, or use, whether with or without Owner’s prior consent, nor any such collection or
application, shall be deemed a waiver of any term, covenant or condition of this Lease or the acceptance by Owner of such assignee, subtenant, occupant or user as tenant. The consent by Owner to any assignment, subletting, occupancy or use shall not
relieve Tenant from its obligation to obtain the express prior consent of Owner to any further assignment, subletting, occupancy or use. If this Lease is assigned to any person or entity pursuant to any proceeding of the type referred to in
Subsections 16.01(c) and 16.01(d), any and all monies or other consideration payable or otherwise to be delivered in connection with such assignment shall be paid or delivered to Owner, shall be and remain the exclusive property of Owner and shall
not constitute property of Tenant or of the estate of Tenant within the meaning of any proceeding of the type referred to in Subsections 16.01(c) and 16.01(d). Any and all monies or other considerations constituting Owner’s property under the
preceding sentence not paid or delivered to Owner shall be held in trust for the benefit of Owner and shall be promptly paid to or turned over to Owner. Any person or entity to which this Lease is assigned pursuant to any proceeding of the type
referred to in Subsections 16.01(c) and 16.01(d) shall be deemed without further act or deed to have assumed all of the obligations arising under this Lease on and after the date of such assignment. Any such assignee shall execute and deliver to
Owner upon demand an instrument confirming such assumption. The listing of any name other than that of Tenant on any door of the Demised Premises or on any directory or in any elevator in the Building, or otherwise, shall not operate to vest in the
person so named any right or interest in this Lease or in the Demised Premises, or the Building, or be deemed to constitute, or serve as a substitute for, any prior consent of Owner required under this Article, and it is understood that any such
listing shall constitute a privilege extended by Owner which shall be revocable at Owner’s will by notice to Tenant. Tenant agrees to pay to Owner reasonable counsel fees incurred by Owner in connection with any proposed assignment of
Tenant’s interest in this Lease or any proposed subletting of the Demised Premises or any part thereof. Neither any assignment of Tenant’s interest in this Lease nor any subletting, occupancy or use of the Demised Premises or any part
thereof by any person other than Tenant, nor any collection of rent by Owner from any person other than Tenant as provided in this Section, nor any application of any such rent as provided in this Section shall, in any circumstances, relieve Tenant
of its obligation fully to observe and perform the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed or performed. 
 Section 11.03. Sublet Rights: A. (1) As long as Tenant is not in default under (x) any of the non-monetary terms, covenants or conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed or performed beyond
the applicable notice and cure periods set forth in this Lease or (y) under the monetary terms, covenants or conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed or performed, Owner agrees not to unreasonably withhold Owner’s
prior consent to a subletting by Tenant of the entire Demised Premises to one (1) subtenant for undivided occupancy by such subtenant, for the use expressly permitted in this Lease. 
 (2) Without Owner’s prior consent, Tenant shall not (a) negotiate or enter into a proposed subletting with any tenant,
subtenant or occupant of any space in the Building or (b) publicly list or otherwise publicly advertise the Demised Premises or any part thereof for subletting at a rental lower than the rental at which the Owner is then offering to rent
comparable space in the Building. 
 (3) At least thirty (30) days prior to any proposed subletting, Tenant shall
submit to Owner a statement (the “Proposed Sublet Statement”) containing the name and address of the proposed subtenant, the nature of the proposed subtenant’s business and its current financial status, if such status is
obtained by Tenant, and all of the principal terms and conditions of the proposed subletting including, but not limited to, the proposed commencement and expiration dates of the term thereof. 
  

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 (4) Owner may withhold consent to a proposed subletting if, (a) in
Owner’s reasonable judgment, the occupancy of the proposed subtenant will tend to impair the character or dignity of the Building or impose any additional material burden upon Owner in the operation of the Building, (b) the proposed
subtenant shall be a person or entity with whom Owner is then negotiating or discussing to lease space in the Building, or (c) Owner shall have any other reasonable objection to such subletting. 
 (5) In the event of any dispute between Owner and Tenant as to the reasonableness of Owner’s failure or refusal to consent to
any subletting, such dispute shall be submitted to arbitration in accordance with the provisions of Article 36. 
 (6)
Any Sublease consented to by Owner must conform to the information contained in the Proposed Sublet Statement and shall expressly provide that (a) the subtenant shall obtain the provisions in its insurance policies to the effect that such
policies shall not be invalidated should the insured waive, in writing, prior to a loss, any or all right of recovery against any party for loss occasioned by fire or other casualty which is an insured risk under such policies, as set forth in
Section 9.04, and (b) in the event of the termination, re-entry or dispossess of Tenant by Owner under this Lease, Owner may, at its option, take over all of the right, title and interest of Tenant, as sublessor under the sublease, and
such subtenant shall, at Owner’s option, attorn to Owner pursuant to the then executory provisions of such sublease, except that Owner shall not (i) be liable for any previous act or omission of Tenant under such sublease, (ii) be
subject to any offset which accrued to such subtenant against Tenant, (iii) be bound by any previous modification of such sublease or by any previous prepayment of more than one month’s rent unless such modification or prepayment was
previously approved by Owner, (iv) be bound by any covenant to undertake or complete any construction of the premises, or any portion thereof, demised by such sublease and (v) be bound by any obligation to make any payment to or on behalf
of the subtenant, except for services, repairs, maintenance and restoration provided for under the sublease to be performed after the date of such termination, re-entry or dispossess by Owner under this Lease and to which Owner is expressly required
to perform under this Lease with respect to the subleased space at Owner’s expense, it being expressly understood, however, that Owner shall not be bound by any obligation to make payment to or on behalf of a subtenant with respect to
construction performed by or on behalf of such subtenant in the subleased premises. Tenant shall reimburse Owner on demand for any reasonable costs or expense that may be incurred by Owner’s review of any Proposed Sublet Statement or in
connection with any sublease consented to by Owner, including, without limitation, any reasonable processing fee, reasonable attorneys’ fees and disbursements and the reasonable costs of making investigations as to the acceptability of the
proposed subtenant. 
 B. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 11.03, Owner shall have the
following rights with respect to each proposed subletting by Tenant: 
 (1) in the event Tenant proposes to sublet the
Demised Premises, whether or not such subletting is for all or substantially all of the remainder of the Demised Term, Owner, at Owner’s option, may give to Tenant, within thirty (30) days after the submission by Tenant to Owner of the
Proposed Sublet Statement, a notice terminating this Lease on the date (referred to as the “Earlier Termination Date”) immediately prior to the proposed commencement date of the term of the proposed subletting, as set forth in the
Proposed Sublet Statement, and, in the event such notice is given, this Lease and the Demised Term shall come to an end and expire on the Earlier Termination Date with the same effect as if it were the Expiration Date, the Fixed Rent shall be
apportioned as of said Earlier Termination Date and any prepaid portion of Fixed Rent for any period after such date shall be refunded by Owner to Tenant; or 
 (2) In the event Tenant proposes to sublet the Demised Premises for less than substantially all of the remainder of the Demised
Term, Owner, at Owner’s option, may give to Tenant, within thirty (30) days after the submission by Tenant to Owner, of the Proposed Sublet Statement required to be submitted in connection with such proposed subletting, a notice electing
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the period (referred to as the “Recapture Period”) commencing on the date (referred to as “Recapture Date”) immediately
prior to the proposed commencement date of the term of the proposed subletting, as set forth in the Proposed Sublet Statement, and ending on the proposed expiration date of the term of the proposed subletting, as set forth in the Proposed Sublet
Statement, and in the event such notice is given the following shall apply: 
 (a) The Demised Premises shall be
recaptured by Owner during the Recapture Period; 
 (b) Tenant shall surrender the Demised Premises to Owner on or
prior to the Recapture Date in the same manner as if said Date were the Expiration Date; 
 (c) During the Recapture
Period Tenant shall have no rights with respect to the Demised Premises nor any obligations with respect to the Demised Premises, including, but not limited to, any obligations to pay Fixed Rent or any increases therein or any additional rent, and
any prepaid portion of Fixed Rent allocable to the Recapture Period shall be refunded by Owner to Tenant; 
 (d) There
shall be an equitable apportionment of any increase in the Fixed Rent pursuant to Article 23 for the Escalation Year and Tax Escalation Year (as defined in Article 23) in which said Recapture Date shall occur; 
 (e) Upon the expiration of the Recapture Period, the Demised Premises, in its then existing condition, shall be deemed restored to
Tenant and Tenant shall have all rights with respect to the Demised Premises which are set forth in this Lease and all obligations with respect to the Demised Premises which are set forth in this Lease, including, but not limited to, the obligations
for the payment of Fixed Rent and any increases therein and any additional rent (as they would have been adjusted if Tenant occupied the Demised Premises during the Recapture Period) during the period (referred to as the “Recapture
Restoration Period”) commencing on the date next following the expiration of the Recapture Period and ending on the Expiration Date, except in the event that Owner is unable to give Tenant possession of the Demised Premises at the
expiration of the Recapture Period by reason of the holding over or retention of possession of any tenant or other occupant, in which event (x) the Recapture Restoration Period shall not commence and the Demised Premises shall not be deemed
available for Tenant’s occupancy and Tenant shall not be required to comply with the obligations of Tenant under this Lease until the date upon which Owner shall give Tenant possession of the Demised Premises free of occupancies,
(y) neither the Expiration Date nor the validity of this Lease nor the obligations of Tenant under this Lease shall be affected thereby, and (z) Tenant waives any rights to rescind this Lease and to recover any damages which may result
from the failure by Owner to deliver possession of the Demised Premises at the end of the Recapture Period; Owner agrees to institute, within thirty (30) days after the expiration of the Recapture Period, possession proceedings against any
tenants and occupants who have not so vacated and surrendered all or any portions of the Demised Premises and agrees to prosecute such proceedings with reasonable diligence; and 
 (f) There shall be an equitable apportionment of any increase in the Fixed Rent pursuant to Article 23 for the Escalation Year and
Tax Escalation Year in which the Recapture Restoration Period shall commence. 
 At the request of Owner, Tenant shall execute and deliver an instrument or
instruments, in form reasonably satisfactory to Owner and Tenant, setting forth any modifications to this Lease contemplated in or resulting from the operation of the foregoing provisions of this Subsection 11.03; however, neither Owner’s
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provisions of this Section. The failure by Owner to exercise any option under this Section 11.03 with respect to any subletting shall not be deemed a
waiver of such option with respect to any extension of such subletting or any subsequent subletting of the premises affected thereby or any other portion of the Demised Premises, unless such extension is pursuant to a renewal option in a sublease
that was approved by Owner. Tenant shall indemnify Owner from all loss, cost, liability, damage and expense, including, but not limited to, reasonable counsel fees and disbursements, arising from any claims against Owner by any broker or other
person, for a brokerage commission or other similar compensation in connection with any such proposed subletting, in the event (a) Owner shall (i) fail or refuse to consent to any proposed subletting, or (ii) exercise any of its
options under this Section 11.03, or (b) any proposed subletting shall fail to be consummated for any reason whatsoever. 
 C. Tenant agrees that (1) fifty percent (50%) of any Subletting
Profit (as hereinafter defined), and (2) any consideration paid to Tenant or any subtenant or other person claiming through or under Tenant in connection with an assignment of Tenant’s interest in this Lease or the interest of any
subtenant or other person claiming through or under Tenant under any sublease whether or not such assignment shall be effected with court approval in a proceeding of the types described in Subsection 16.01(c) or (d), or in any similar proceeding, or
otherwise, shall accrue to the benefit of Owner and not to the benefit of Tenant, or of any subtenant or other person claiming through or under Tenant, or of the creditors of Tenant or of any such subtenant or other person claiming through or under
Tenant. Accordingly, Tenant agrees that if Owner shall fail to exercise its option to sooner terminate this Lease or its option to recapture the Demised Premises in connection with any proposed subletting by Tenant, or if any subtenant or other
person claiming through or under Tenant shall sublet all or any portion of the Demised Premises, Tenant shall pay to Owner a sum equal to fifty percent (50%) of any Subletting Profit, as such term is hereinafter defined. All rentals and other
sums (including, but not limited to, sums payable for the sale or rental of any fixtures, leasehold improvements, equipment, furniture or other personal property, less, in the case of the sale thereof, the then net unamortized [on a straight-line
basis over the term of this Lease or, in the event of a further subletting, over the term of the initial sublease, as the case may be] cost thereof, which were provided and installed in the sublet premises at the sole cost and expense of Tenant or
such subtenant or other person claiming through or under Tenant and for which no allowance or other credit has been given by Owner) actually paid by any subtenant to Tenant or to any subtenant or other person claiming through or under Tenant in
connection with any subletting in excess of the Fixed Rent then payable by Tenant to Owner under this Lease are referred to, in the aggregate, as “Subletting Profit”; in computing and paying any Subletting Profit there shall be
first deducted from the sums paid in excess of the rentals payable under this Lease or such portion thereof, to the extent incurred by Tenant or any such subtenant or other person claiming through or under Tenant, one single reasonable brokerage
commission (plus an override commission not to exceed one-half ( 1/2) of a single reasonable brokerage commission), reasonable
alteration costs to prepare the space being sublet for such subletting (but not such amounts expended on Tenant’s initial Alterations to prepare the Demised Premises for Tenant’s initial occupancy), work contributions actually granted to
such subtenant, reasonable attorney’s fees, and reasonable rent abatements granted to any subtenant. It is understood that if the free rent period granted subtenant is not a commercially reasonable free rent period, Tenant shall be deemed to
have been paid, at the beginning of the term of the sublease, the amount by which the free rent amount granted shall exceed a commercially reasonable free rent amount. Owner and Tenant agree that if Tenant, or any subtenant or other person claiming
through or under Tenant, shall assign or have assigned its interest as Tenant under this Lease or its interest as subtenant under any sublease as the case may be, whether or not such assignment shall be effected with court approval in a proceeding
of the types described in Subsections 16.01(c) or (d), or in any similar proceeding, or otherwise, Tenant shall pay to Owner a sum equal to any consideration paid to Tenant or any subtenant or other person claiming through or under Tenant for such
assignment. All sums payable hereunder to Tenant shall be paid to Owner as additional rent immediately upon such sums being paid to Tenant and, if requested by Owner, Tenant shall promptly enter into a written agreement with Owner setting forth the
amount of such sums to be paid to Owner, however, neither Owner’s failure to request the execution of such agreement nor Tenant’s failure to execute such agreement shall vitiate the provisions of this Section. For the purposes of this
Section, a trustee, receiver or other representative of the Tenant’s or any subtenant’s estate under any federal or state bankruptcy act shall be deemed a person claiming through or under Tenant. 
  

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 D. Neither Owner’s consent to any subletting nor anything contained in this
Section shall be deemed to grant to any subtenant or other person claiming through or under Tenant the right to sublet all or any portion of the Demised Premises or to permit the occupancy of all or any portion of the Demised Premises by others.
Neither any subtenant referred to in this Section nor its heirs, distributees, executors, administrators, legal representatives, successors nor assigns, without the prior consent of Owner in each instance, shall (i) assign, whether by merger,
consolidation or otherwise, mortgage or encumber its interest in any sublease, in whole or in part, or (ii) sublet, or permit the subletting of, that part of the Demised Premises affected by such subletting or any portion thereof, or
(iii) permit such part of the Demised Premises affected by such subletting or any part thereof to be occupied or used for desk space, mailing privileges or otherwise, by any person other than such subtenant and any sublease shall provide that
any violation of the foregoing provisions of this sentence shall be an event of default thereunder. The sale, pledge, transfer or other alienation of (a) any of the issued and outstanding capital stock of any corporate subtenant (unless such
stock is publicly traded on any recognized security exchange or over-the-counter market) or (b) any interest in any partnership or joint venture subtenant, however accomplished, and whether in a single transaction or in a series of related or
unrelated transactions, shall be deemed for the purposes of this Section to be an assignment of such sublease which shall require the prior consent of Owner in each instance and any sublease shall so provide. 
 Section 11.04. Owner’s Rights Upon Lease Disaffirmance: A. In the event that, at any time after Tenant may have assigned
Tenant’s interest in this Lease, this Lease shall be disaffirmed or rejected in any proceeding of the types described in Subsections 16.01(c) and (d), or in any similar proceeding, or in the event of termination of this Lease by reason of any
such proceeding or by reason of lapse of time following notice of termination given pursuant to Section 16.01 based upon any of the Events of Default set forth in said Subsections, Tenant, upon request of Owner given within thirty
(30) days next following any such disaffirmance, rejection or termination (and actual notice thereof to Owner in the event of a disaffirmance or rejection or in the event of termination other than by act of Owner), shall (i) pay to Owner
all Fixed Rent, additional rent and other charges due and owing by the assignee to Owner under this Lease to and including the date of such disaffirmance, rejection or termination, and (ii) as “tenant”, enter into a new lease with
Owner of the Demised Premises for a term commencing on the effective date of such disaffirmance, rejection or termination and ending on the Expiration Date unless sooner terminated as in such lease provided, at the same Fixed Rent and then executory
terms, covenants and conditions as are contained in this Lease, except that (a) Tenant’s rights under the new lease shall be subject to the possessory rights of the assignee under this Lease and the possessory rights of any person claiming
through or under such assignee or by virtue of any statute or of any order of any court, and (b) such new lease shall require all defaults existing under this Lease to be cured by Tenant with due diligence, and (c) such new lease shall
require Tenant to pay all increases in the Fixed Rent reserved in this Lease which, had this Lease not been so disaffirmed, rejected or terminated, would have accrued under the provisions of Article 23 of this Lease after the date of such
disaffirmance, rejection or termination with respect to any period prior thereto. In the event Tenant shall default in its obligation to enter into said new lease for a period of ten (10) days next following Owner’s request therefor, then,
in addition to all other rights and remedies by reason of such default, either at law or in equity, Owner shall have the same rights and remedies against Tenant as if Tenant had entered into such new lease and such new lease had thereafter been
terminated as at the commencement date thereof by reason of Tenant’s default thereunder. Nothing contained in this Section shall be deemed to grant to Tenant any right to assign Tenant’s interest in this Lease. 
 B. If Tenant assumes this Lease in any proceeding of the types described in Subsections 16.01(c) and (d), or in any similar
proceeding and proposes to assign the same pursuant to said proceeding to any person or entity who shall have made a bona fide offer to accept an assignment of this Lease on terms acceptable to the Tenant, then notice of such proposed assignment
shall be given to Owner by Tenant no later than twenty (20) days after receipt by Tenant of such offer, but in any event no later than ten (10) days prior to the date that Tenant shall make application to a court of competent jurisdiction
for authority and approval to enter into such assignment and assumption. Such notice shall set forth (a) the name and address of such person, (b) all of the terms and conditions of such offer, and (c) adequate assurance of future
performance by such person under the Lease, including, without limitation, the assurance referred to in Section 365(b)(3) of the United States Bankruptcy Code or any provisions in substitution thereof. Owner shall have the prior right and
option, to be exercised by notice to Tenant given at any time prior to the effective date of such proposed assignment, to accept an assignment of this Lease upon the same terms and conditions and for the same consideration, if any, as the bona fide
offer made by such person, less any brokerage commissions which would otherwise be payable by Tenant out of the consideration to be paid by such person in connection with the assignment of this Lease. 
  

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 C. The term “adequate assurance of future performance” as used in
this Lease shall mean that any proposed assignee shall, among other things, (a) deposit with Owner on the assumption of this Lease the sum of nine (9) months of the then Fixed Rent and increases therein pursuant to Article 23 as security
for the faithful performance and observance by such assignee of the terms and obligations of this Lease, (b) furnish Owner with financial statements of such assignee for the prior three (3) fiscal years, as finally determined after an
audit and certified as correct by a certified public accountant, which financial statements shall show a net worth of at least six (6) times the Fixed Rent and increases therein pursuant to Article 23 then payable for each of such three
(3) years, (c) grant to Owner a security interest in such property of the proposed assigned as Owner shall deem necessary to provide adequate assurance of the performance by such assignee of its obligations under the Lease. 
 Section 11.05. Merger/Consolidation/ Asset Sale: As long as Tenant is not in default under (x) any of the non-monetary
terms, covenants or conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed or performed beyond the applicable notice and grace periods set forth in this Lease or (y) under any of the monetary terms, covenants or conditions of this Lease
on Tenant’s part to be observed or performed, Tenant shall have the right, without the prior consent of Owner, to assign Tenant’s interest in this Lease to any person, corporation, partnership, or other business entity which is a successor
of Tenant, either by (i) merger or consolidation or (ii) the purchase of all or substantially all of the (x) assets or stock, and (y) business and goodwill of Tenant, provided that said person, corporation, partnership or other
business entity which shall be Tenant following such merger, consolidation or asset purchase or Tenant following the transfer of stock, as the case may be, (the “Proposed Assignee”) shall have a tangible net worth, as determined in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied following the consummation of such transaction, at least equal to the greater of (x) that of Tenant named hereunder as of the date of this Lease and (y) that of
Tenant immediately prior to such transaction (such required net worth, the “Required Net Worth”) and provided further that such Proposed Assignee shall continue to operate the same business conducted by Tenant in the Demised
Premises immediately prior to the transaction and the interest of Tenant in this Lease is not the sole or principal asset of Tenant and such assignment shall be for a bone fide business purpose and shall not be intended to circumvent the
restrictions on assignment set forth in this Lease. At the time of said proposed assignment, Tenant shall deliver to Owner (i) the most recently compiled, reviewed or audited annual and quarterly financial statements of the Proposed Assignee,
and (ii) a reasonably detailed statement of the financial condition of the aforesaid Proposed Assignee, certified by an executive officer or principal or partner of Tenant or the Proposed Assignee, which statement shall reflect the financial
condition of the aforesaid Proposed Assignee at that time after taking into account the consummation of the assignment of this Lease and any other transactions related thereto. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Section to the contrary, such
assignment shall not be valid if the Proposed Assignee shall not have a tangible net worth following the consummation of such transaction at least equal to the Required Net Worth or the interest of Tenant in this Lease is the sole or principal asset
of Tenant or such assignment is not made for a bona fide business purpose. Furthermore, no such assignment in connection with an asset sale shall be valid, unless, within ten (10) days after the execution thereof, Tenant shall deliver to Owner
(I) a duplicate original instrument of assignment in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Owner duly executed by Tenant, acknowledged before a notary public, in which Tenant shall (a) waive all notices of default given to the
assignee and all other notices of every kind or description, now or hereafter provided in this Lease, by statute or by rule of law; (b) acknowledge that Tenant’s obligations with respect to this Lease shall not be discharged, released or
impaired by (i) such assignment; (ii) any amendment or modification of this Lease (whether or not the obligations of Tenant are increased thereby, provided that, if the Proposed Assignee is not an affiliate or subsidiary of Tenant, then
Tenant shall not be liable for such increased obligations); (iii) any further assignment or transfer of the tenant’s interest in this Lease; (iv) any exercise, non- exercise or waiver by Owner of any right, remedy, power or privilege
under or with respect to this Lease; (v) any waiver, consent, extension, indulgence or other act or omission with respect to any of the obligations of Tenant under this Lease; (vi) any act or thing which, but for the provisions of such
assignment, might be deemed a legal or equitable discharge of a surety or assignor, to all of which Tenant shall consent in advance; it being the purpose and intent of Owner and Tenant that the obligations of Tenant hereunder as assignor shall be
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duly executed by the Proposed Assignee, acknowledged before a notary public, in which such Proposed Assignee shall assume observance and performance of, and
agree to be personally bound by, all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be performed. In addition, no such assignment in connection with a merger, consolidation or sale of stock or other equity interests in
Tenant shall be valid unless within ten (10) business days after the consummation thereof, Tenant shall deliver to Owner (xx) a copy of the certificate of merger or consolidation which was filed in the relevant jurisdiction, in the event
the assignment was in connection with a merger or consolidation, or (yy) a statement identifying the purchaser(s) of the stock or other equity interests in Tenant, in the event the assignment was in connection with a sale of the stock or other
equity interests in Tenant. In the event of any dispute between Owner and Tenant as to the validity of any such assignment such dispute shall be determined by arbitration in the City of New York in accordance with the provisions of
Section 36.01. Any such determination shall be final and binding upon the parties whether or not a judgment shall be entered in any court. If the determination of any such arbitration shall be adverse to Owner, Owner, nevertheless, shall not be
liable to Tenant and Tenant’s sole remedy in such event shall be to have the proposed assignment deemed valid. 
 Section 11.06.
Subsidiaries/Affiliates: A. As long as Tenant is not in default under (x) any of the non-monetary terms, covenants or conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed or performed beyond the applicable notice and
grace periods set forth in this Lease or (y) under any of the monetary terms, covenants or conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed or performed, Tenant shall have the right, without the prior consent of Owner, to assign
its interest in this Lease, for the use permitted in this Lease, to any subsidiary or affiliate of Tenant, which is in the same business then conducted by Tenant or in a technology related line of business consistent with that of a tenant of first
class office space in downtown Manhattan and only for such period as it shall remain a subsidiary or affiliate of Tenant and in such type of line of business. For the purposes of this Article: (a) a “subsidiary” of Tenant shall mean
any corporation, partnership or other business entity not less than fifty-one (51%) percent of whose outstanding voting stock or other equity interest at the time shall be owned by Tenant, and (b) an “affiliate” of Tenant shall
mean any corporation, partnership or other business entity which controls or is controlled by, or is under common control with Tenant. For the purpose of the definition of “affiliate” the word “control” (including,
“controlled by” and “under common control with”) as used with respect to any corporation, partnership or other business entity, shall mean the possession of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and
policies of such corporation, partnership or other business entity, whether through the ownership of voting securities or contract. No such assignment shall be valid or effective unless, within ten (10) days after the execution thereof, Tenant
shall deliver to Owner all of the following: (I) a duplicate original instrument of assignment, in form and substance satisfactory to Owner, duly executed by Tenant, in which Tenant shall (a) waive all notices of default given to the
assignee, and all other notices of every kind or description now or hereafter provided in this Lease, by statute or rule of law, and (b) acknowledge that Tenant’s obligations with respect to this Lease shall not be discharged, released or
impaired by (i) such assignment, (ii) any amendment or modification of this Lease, whether or not the obligations of Tenant are increased thereby, (iii) any further assignment or transfer of Tenant’s interest in this Lease,
(iv) any exercise, non-exercise or waiver by Owner of any right, remedy, power or privilege under or with respect to this Lease, (v) any waiver, consent, extension, indulgence or other act or omission with respect to any other obligations
of Tenant under this Lease, (vi) any act or thing which, but for the provisions of such assignment, might be deemed a legal or equitable discharge of a surety or assignor, to all of which Tenant shall consent in advance, it being the purpose
and intent of Owner and Tenant that the obligations of Tenant hereunder as assignor shall be absolute and unconditional under any and all circumstances, and (II) an instrument, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Owner, duly executed by
the assignee, in which such assignee shall assume the observance and performance of, and agree to be personally bound by, all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed and performed. 
 B. As long as Tenant is not in default under (x) any of the non-monetary terms, covenants or conditions of this Lease on
Tenant’s part to be observed or performed beyond the applicable notice and grace periods set forth in this Lease or (y) under any of the monetary terms, covenants or conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed or
performed, Tenant shall have the right, without the prior consent of Owner, to sublet to, or permit the use or occupancy of, all or any part of the Demised Premises by any subsidiary or affiliate (as said terms are defined in Subsection A above) of
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or affiliate is in the same general line of business as the Tenant and only for such period as it shall remain a subsidiary or affiliate of, and in the same
general line of business as, the Tenant. However, no such subletting shall be valid unless, prior to the execution thereof, Tenant shall give notice to Owner of the proposed subletting, and within ten (10) days prior the commencement of said
subletting, Tenant shall deliver to Owner an agreement, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Owner, duly executed by Tenant and said subtenant, in which said subtenant shall assume performance of and agree to be personally bound by, all
of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease which are applicable to said subtenant and such subletting. Tenant shall give prompt notice to Owner of any such use or occupancy of all or any part of the Demised Premises and such use or
occupancy shall be subject and subordinate to all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease. No such use or occupancy shall operate to vest in the user or occupant any right or interest in this Lease or, except as a subtenant claiming
through Tenant, with respect to the Demised Premises. For the purposes of determining the number of subtenants or occupants in the Demised Premises pursuant to Section 11.03, the occupancy of any such permitted subsidiary or affiliate of Tenant
shall be deemed the occupancy of Tenant and such subsidiary or affiliate shall not be counted as a subtenant or occupant. 
 ARTICLE 12

 EXISTING CONDITIONS/OWNER’S INITIAL WORK 
 Section 12.01. “As Is” but for Owner’s Initial Work: Tenant acknowledges that Owner has made no representations to
Tenant with respect to the condition of the Demised Premises and Tenant agrees to accept possession of the Demised Premises in the condition which shall exist on the Commencement Date “as is” and further agrees that Owner shall have no
obligation to perform any work or make any installations in order to prepare the Demised Premises for Tenant’s occupancy except as otherwise provided in Section 12.02 to the contrary. Notwithstanding the forgoing, Owner shall deliver
possession of the Premises to Tenant in vacant, broom clean condition and with all Building systems in working order with Owner’s Initial Work substantially complete in accordance with Section 12.02. 
 Section 12.02. Owner’s Initial Work: 
 A. Owner shall cause the following work to be done in the Demised Premises (referred to herein as “Owner’s Initial
Work”): 
 1. Remove the so-called “dwarf partitions” and reception desk previously installed in the
Demised Premises; 
 2. Relamp any burned out light fixtures in the Demised Premises; 
 3. Replace any missing radiators or radiator covers; 
 4. Furnish and install any missing Building standard window blinds; 
 5. Paint the painted surfaces in the entire Demised Premises with a single coat of paint, in flat finish, in colors previously
selected by Tenant from Building standard colors (but not more than one (1) color in any room or area); and 
 6.
Carpet the Demised Premises, other than the so-called demolition room referred to in Exhibit 3 as the “demo room”, with Building standard carpet in a single color previously selected by Tenant from Building standard colors. 

 

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 B. Owner’s Initial Work required to be performed and made by Owner pursuant
to the provisions of this Section 12.02 shall be equal to standards adopted by Owner for the Building and shall constitute a single, non-recurring obligation on the part of Owner. Owner’s Initial Work shall be commenced reasonably promptly
after the execution and delivery of this Lease, performed with reasonable diligence without any obligation, however, to employ contractors or labor at overtime or other premium pay rates and shall be substantially completed on or before the
Commencement Date as determined in accordance with the provisions of Section 1.02. In the event this Lease is renewed or extended for a further term by agreement or operation of law, Owner’s obligation to perform such work shall not apply
to such renewal or extension. 
 C. Owner may enter the Demised Premises to perform unfinished details of the foregoing
work and installations, and entry by Owner, its agents, servants, employees or contractors for such purpose shall not constitute an actual or constructive eviction, in whole or in part, or entitle Tenant to any abatement or diminution of rent, or
relieve Tenant from any of its obligations under this Lease, or impose any liability upon Owner, or its agents, by reason of inconvenience or annoyance to Tenant, or injury to, or interruption of Tenant’s business or otherwise. Owner agrees,
however, to perform said work with reasonable diligence without any obligation, however, to employ contractors or labor at overtime or other premium pay rates. 
 D. Tenant shall have the right to have Owner perform a walk-through with Tenant on or about the Commencement Date (but not after
Tenant shall have commenced work in the Demised Premises), to determine whether there are any “punch list” items remaining, and Owner shall reasonably promptly cause such “punch list” items to be completed. 
 ARTICLE 13 
 ACCESS TO DEMISED
PREMISES 
 Section 13.01. Owner’s Right to Enter: Owner and its agents shall have the following rights in
and about the Demised Premises: (i) to enter the Demised Premises at all times to examine the Demised Premises or for any of the purposes set forth in this Article or for the purpose of performing any obligation of Owner under this Lease or
exercising any right or remedy reserved to Owner in this Lease, or complying with any Legal Requirement which Owner is obligated to comply with hereunder, and if Tenant, its officers, partners, agents or employees shall not be personally present or
shall not open and permit an entry into the Demised Premises at any time when such entry shall be necessary or permissible, to use a master key or to forcibly enter the Demised Premises; (ii) to erect, install, use and maintain pipes, ducts and
conduits in and through the Demised Premises; (iii) to exhibit the Demised Premises to others; (iv) to make such decorations, repairs, alterations, improvements or additions, or to perform such maintenance, including, but not limited to,
the maintenance of all heating, air conditioning, ventilating, elevator, plumbing, electrical, telecommunication and other mechanical facilities, as Owner may deem necessary or desirable; (v) to take all materials into and upon the Demised
Premises that may be required in connection with any such decorations, repairs, alterations, improvements, additions or maintenance; and (vi) to alter, renovate and decorate the Demised Premises at any time during the last three (3) months
of the Demised Term if Tenant shall have removed all or substantially all of Tenant’s property from the Demised Premises and no subtenant is then occupying the Demised Premises. The lessors under any Superior Lease and the holders of any
Mortgage shall have the right to enter the Demised Premises from time to time through their respective employees, agents, representatives and architects to inspect the same or to cure any default of Owner or Tenant relating thereto. Owner shall have
the right, from time to time, to change the name, number or designation by which the Building is commonly known which right shall include, without limitation, the right to name the Building after any tenant of the Building. 
 Section 13.02. Owner’s Reservation of Rights to Portions of the Building: All parts (except surfaces facing the interior of the
Demised Premises) of all walls, windows and doors bounding the Demised Premises (including exterior Building walls, core corridor walls, doors and entrances), all balconies, terraces and roofs adjacent to the Demised Premises, all space in or
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stairways, chutes, pipes, conduits, ducts, fan rooms, heating, air conditioning, ventilating, plumbing, electrical, telecommunication and other mechanical
facilities, closets, service closets and other Building facilities, and the use thereof, as well as access thereto through the Demised Premises for the purposes of operation, maintenance, alteration and repair, are hereby reserved to Owner. Owner
also reserves the right at any time to change the arrangement or location of entrances, passageways, doors, doorways, corridors, elevators, stairs, toilets and other public parts of the Building, provided any such change does not permanently and
unreasonably obstruct Tenant’s access to the Demised Premises. Nothing contained in this Article shall impose any additional obligation upon Owner with respect to the operation, maintenance, alteration or repair of the Demised Premises or the
Building. 
 Section 13.03. Access to Third Parties: Owner and its agents shall have the right to permit access to the
Demised Premises, whether or not Tenant shall be present, to any receiver, trustee, assignee for the benefit of creditors, sheriff, marshal or court officer entitled to, or reasonably purporting to be entitled to, such access for the purpose of
taking possession of, or removing, any property of Tenant or any other occupant of the Demised Premises, or for any other lawful purpose, or by any representative of the fire, police, building, sanitation or other department of the City, State or
Federal Governments. Neither anything contained in this Section, nor any action taken by Owner under this Section, shall be deemed to constitute recognition by Owner that any person other than Tenant has any right or interest in this Lease or the
Demised Premises. 
 Section 13.04. No Actual or Constructive Eviction: The exercise by Owner or its agents or by the
lessor under any Superior Lease or by the holder of any Mortgage of any right reserved to Owner in this Article shall not constitute an actual or constructive eviction, in whole or in part, or entitle Tenant to any abatement or diminution of rent,
or relieve Tenant from any of its obligations under this Lease, or impose any liability upon Owner, or its agents, or upon any lessor under any Superior Lease or upon the holder of any Mortgage, by reason of inconvenience or annoyance to Tenant, or
injury to or interruption of Tenant’s business, or otherwise. 
 Section 13.05. Limitations on Owner’s Right of
Entry: Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 13.01, Owner agrees that except in cases of emergency, any entry upon the Demised Premises pursuant to the provisions of said Section shall be made at reasonable times, and only after
reasonable advance notice (which may be oral, mailed, delivered or left at the Demised Premises notwithstanding any contrary provisions of Article 27) and any work performed or installation made pursuant to said Section shall be made with reasonable
diligence and any such entry, work or installations shall be made in a manner designed to minimize interference with Tenant’s normal business operations (however, nothing contained in this Section shall be deemed to impose upon Owner any
obligation to employ contractors or labor at so-called overtime or other premium pay rates). 
 ARTICLE 14 
 VAULT SPACE 
 Section 14.01. The Demised Premises do not contain any vaults, vault space or other space outside the boundaries of the Real Property, notwithstanding anything contained in this Lease or indicated on any sketch, blueprint or
plan. Owner makes no representation as to the location of the boundaries of the Real Property. All vaults and vault space and all other space outside the boundaries of the Real Property which Tenant may be permitted to use or occupy are to be used
or occupied under a revocable license, and if any such license shall be revoked, or if the amount of such space shall be diminished or required by any Federal, State or Municipal Authority or by any public utility company, such revocation,
diminution or requisition shall not constitute an actual or constructive eviction, in whole or in part, or entitle Tenant to any abatement or diminution of rent, or relieve Tenant from any of its obligations under this Lease, or impose any liability
upon Owner. Any fee, tax or charge imposed by any governmental authority for any such vault, vault space or other space shall be paid by Tenant. 
  

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 ARTICLE 15 
 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 
 Section 15.01. Tenant will not at any time use or
occupy, or permit the use or occupancy of, the Demised Premises in violation of any Certificate(s) of Occupancy covering the Demised Premises. Owner agrees that a permanent Certificate(s) of Occupancy covering the Demised Premises will be in force
on the Commencement Date permitting the Demised Premises to be used as “offices”. However, neither such agreement, nor any other provision of this Lease, nor any act or omission of Owner, its agents or contractors, shall be deemed to
constitute a representation or warranty that the Demised Premises, or any part thereof, may be lawfully used or occupied for any particular purpose or in any particular manner, in contradistinction to mere “office” use. 
 ARTICLE 16 
 DEFAULT 

 Section 16.01. Events of Default: Upon the occurrence, at any time prior to or during the Demised Term, of any one or
more of the following events (referred to herein, singly, as an “Event of Default” and collectively as “Events of Default”): 
 (a) if Tenant shall default in the payment when due of any installment of Fixed Rent or any increase in the Fixed Rent or in the
payment when due of any additional rent, and such default shall continue for a period of ten (10) business days after notice by Owner to Tenant of such default; or 
 (b) if Tenant shall default in the observance or performance of any term, covenant or condition of this Lease on Tenant’s part
to be observed or performed (other than the covenants for the payment of Fixed Rent, any increase in the Fixed Rent and additional rent) and Tenant shall fail to remedy such default within thirty (30) days after notice by Owner to Tenant of
such default, or if such default is of such a nature that it cannot be completely remedied within said period of thirty (30) days and Tenant shall not commence, promptly after receipt of such notice, or shall not thereafter diligently prosecute
to completion, all steps necessary to remedy such default; or 
 (c) if Tenant shall file a voluntary petition in
bankruptcy or insolvency, or shall be adjudicated a bankrupt or insolvent, or shall file any petition or answer seeking any reorganization, arrangement, composition, readjustment, liquidation, dissolution or similar relief under the present or any
future federal bankruptcy act or any other present or future applicable federal, state or other statute or law, or shall make an assignment for the benefit of creditors, or shall seek or consent to or acquiesce in the appointment of any trustee,
receiver or liquidator of Tenant or of all or any part of Tenant’s property; or 
 (d) if, within sixty
(60) days after the commencement of any proceeding against Tenant, whether by the filing of a petition or otherwise, seeking any reorganization, arrangement, composition, readjustment, liquidation, dissolution or similar relief under the
present or any future federal bankruptcy act or any other present or future applicable federal, state or other statute or law, such proceeding shall not have been dismissed, or if, within forty-five (45) days after the appointment of any
trustee, receiver or liquidator of Tenant, or of all or any part of Tenant’s property, without the consent or acquiescence of Tenant, such appointment shall not have been vacated or otherwise discharged, or if any execution or attachment shall
be issued against Tenant or any of Tenant’s property pursuant to which the Demised Premises shall be taken or occupied or attempted to be taken or occupied; or 
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space in the Building or under any other lease of space in a Rudin Building (as defined in Section 31.01), and such default shall continue beyond any
grace period set forth in such other lease for the remedying of such default; or 
 (f) if the Demised Premises shall
become abandoned; or 
 (g) if (i) Tenant’s interest in this Lease shall devolve upon or pass to any person,
whether by operation of law or otherwise, or (ii) there shall be any sale, pledge, transfer or other alienation described in Section 11.01 of this Lease which is deemed an assignment of this Lease for purposes of said Section 11.01,
except as expressly permitted under Article 11; or 
 (h) intentionally omitted; 
 then, during such time as such Event(s) of Default is/are continuing (whether prior to or during the Demised Term), Owner may at any time, at Owner’s option, give
to Tenant a five (5) days’ notice of termination of this Lease and, in the event such notice is given, this Lease and the Demised Term shall come to an end and expire (whether or not said term shall have commenced) upon the expiration of
said five (5) days with the same effect as if the date of expiration of said five (5) days were the Expiration Date, but Tenant shall remain liable for damages and all other sums payable pursuant to the provisions of Article 18.

 Section 16.02. “Tenant”/Moneys Received: If, at any time (i) Tenant shall be comprised of two
(2) or more persons, or (ii) Tenant’s obligations under this Lease shall have been guaranteed by any person other than Tenant, or (iii) Tenant’s interest in this Lease shall have been assigned, the word “Tenant”,
as used in Subsections (c) and (d) of Section 16.01, shall be deemed to mean any one or more of the persons primarily or secondarily liable for Tenant’s obligations under this Lease. Any monies received by Owner from or on behalf
of Tenant during the pendency of any proceeding of the types referred to in said Subsections (c) and (d) shall be deemed paid as compensation for the use and occupation of the Demised Premises and the acceptance of any such compensation by
Owner shall not be deemed an acceptance of rent or a waiver on the part of Owner of any rights under Section 16.01. 
 ARTICLE 17 

 REMEDIES 
 Section 17.01. Owner’s Right of Re-Entry and Right to Relet: If Tenant shall default beyond applicable notice and cure periods as specifically provided in Section 16.01, or if this Lease and the Demised Term
shall expire and come to an end as provided in Article 16: 
 (a) Owner and its agents and servants may immediately, or
at any time after such default or after the date upon which this Lease and the Demised Term shall expire and come to an end, re-enter the Demised Premises or any part thereof, without notice, either by summary proceedings or by any other applicable
action or proceeding, or by force or otherwise (without being liable to indictment, prosecution or damages therefor), and may repossess the Demised Premises and dispossess Tenant and any other persons from the Demised Premises and remove any and all
of their property and effects from the Demised Premises; and 
 (b) Owner, at Owner’s option, may relet the whole
or any part or parts of the Demised Premises, from time to time, either in the name of Owner or otherwise, to such tenant or tenants, for such term or terms ending before, on or after the Expiration Date, at such rental or rentals and upon such
other conditions, which may include concessions and free rent periods, as Owner, in its sole discretion, may determine. Owner shall have no obligation to relet the Demised Premises or any part thereof and shall in no event be liable for refusal or
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Demised Premises or any part thereof, or, in the event of any such reletting, for refusal or failure to collect any rent due upon any such reletting, and no
such refusal or failure shall operate to relieve Tenant of any liability under this Lease or otherwise to affect any such liability; Owner, at Owner’s option, may make such repairs, replacements, alterations, additions, improvements,
decorations and other physical changes in and to the Demised Premises as Owner, in its sole discretion, considers advisable or necessary in connection with any such reletting or proposed reletting, without relieving Tenant of any liability under
this Lease or otherwise affecting any such liability. 
 Section 17.02. Waiver of Right to Redeem, etc.: Subject to the
last sentence of this Section 17.02, Tenant hereby waives the service of any notice of intention to re-enter or to institute legal proceedings to that end which may otherwise be required to be given under any present or future law. Tenant, on
its own behalf and on behalf of all persons claiming through or under Tenant, including all creditors, does further hereby waive any and all rights which Tenant and all such persons might otherwise have under any present or future law to redeem the
Demised Premises, or to re-enter or repossess the Demised Premises, or to restore the operation of this Lease, after (i) Tenant shall have been dispossessed by a judgment or by warrant of any court or judge, or (ii) any re-entry by Owner,
or (iii) any expiration or termination of this Lease and the Demised Term, whether such dispossess, re-entry, expiration or termination shall be by operation of law or pursuant to the provisions of this Lease. The words “re-enter”,
“re-entry” and “re-entered” as used in this Lease shall not be deemed to be restricted to their technical legal meanings. In the event of a breach or threatened breach by Tenant, or any persons claiming through or under Tenant,
of any term, covenant or condition of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed or performed, Owner shall have the right to enjoin such breach and the right to invoke any other remedy allowed by law or in equity as if re-entry, summary
proceedings and other special remedies were not provided in this Lease for such breach. The right to invoke the remedies hereinbefore set forth in this Lease is cumulative and shall not preclude Owner from invoking any other remedy allowed by law or
in equity. Owner agrees that the first sentence of this Section 17.02 shall not be deemed a waiver of Tenant’s right to be served with any notice of petition and petition in any summary proceedings under the provisions of the Real Property
Actions and Proceedings Law of the State of New York and any successor law of like import then in force. 
 ARTICLE 18 
 DAMAGES 
 Section 18.01. Amount of Owner’s Damages: If this Lease and the Demised Term shall expire and come to an end as provided in Article 16, or by or under any summary proceeding or any other action or proceeding, or if
Owner shall re-enter the Demised Premises as provided in Article 17, or by or under any summary proceeding or any other action or proceeding, then, in any of said events: 
 (a) Tenant shall pay to Owner all Fixed Rent, additional rent and other charges payable under this Lease by Tenant to Owner to the
date upon which this Lease and the Demised Term shall have expired and come to an end or to the date of re-entry upon the Demised Premises by Owner, as the case may be; and 
 (b) Tenant shall also be liable for and shall pay to Owner, as damages, any deficiency (referred to as a
“Deficiency”) between the Fixed Rent reserved in this Lease for the period which otherwise would have constituted the unexpired portion of the Demised Term and the net amount, if any, of rents collected under any reletting effected
pursuant to the provisions of Section 17.01 for any part of such period (first deducting from the rents collected under any such reletting all of Owner’s expenses in connection with the termination of this Lease or Owner’s re-entry
upon the Demised Premises and with such reletting including, but not limited to, all repossession costs, brokerage commissions, legal expenses, attorneys’ fees, alteration costs and other expenses of preparing the Demised Premises for such
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shall be paid in monthly installments by Tenant on the days specified in this Lease for payment of installments of Fixed Rent, Owner shall be entitled to
recover from Tenant each monthly Deficiency as the same shall arise, and no suit to collect the amount of the Deficiency for any month shall prejudice Owner’s right to collect the Deficiency for any subsequent month by a similar proceeding.
Solely for the purposes of this Subsection (b), the term “Fixed Rent” shall mean the Fixed Rent in effect immediately prior to the date upon which this Lease and the Demised Term shall have expired and come to an end, or the date of
re-entry upon the Demised Premises by Owner, as the case may be, adjusted, from time to time, to reflect any increases which would have been payable pursuant to any of the provisions of this Lease including, but not limited to, the provisions of
Article 23 of this Lease if the term hereof had not been terminated; and 
 (c) At any time after the Demised Term
shall have expired and come to an end or Owner shall have re-entered upon the Demised Premises, as the case may be, whether or not Owner shall have collected any monthly Deficiencies as aforesaid, Owner shall be entitled to recover from Tenant, and
Tenant shall pay to Owner, on demand, as and for liquidated and agreed final damages, a sum equal to the amount by which the Fixed Rent reserved in this Lease for the period which otherwise would have constituted the unexpired portion of the Demised
Term exceeds the then fair and reasonable rental value of the Demised Premises for the same period, both discounted to present worth at the Prime Rate per annum. If, before presentation of proof of such liquidated damages to any court, commission or
tribunal, the Demised Premises, or any part thereof, shall have been relet by Owner for the period which otherwise would have constituted the unexpired portion of the Demised Term, or any part thereof, the amount of rent reserved upon such reletting
shall be deemed, prima facie, to be the fair and reasonable rental value for the part or the whole of the Demised Premises so relet during the term of the reletting. Solely for the purposes of this Subsection (c), the term “Fixed Rent”
shall mean the Fixed Rent in effect immediately prior to the date upon which this Lease and the Demised Term shall have expired and come to an end, or the date of re-entry upon the Demised Premises by Owner, as the case may be, adjusted to reflect
any increases pursuant to the provisions of Article 23 for the Escalation Year and Tax Escalation Year immediately preceding such event. 
 Section 18.02. Rents Under Reletting: If the Demised Premises, or any part thereof, shall be relet together with other space in the Building, the rents collected or reserved under any such reletting and the expenses of
any such reletting shall be equitably apportioned for the purposes of this Article 18. Tenant shall in no event be entitled to any rents collected or payable under any reletting, whether or not such rents shall exceed the Fixed Rent reserved in this
Lease. Nothing contained in Articles 16, 17 or this Article shall be deemed to limit or preclude the recovery by Owner from Tenant of the maximum amount allowed to be obtained as damages by any statute or rule of law, or of any sums or damages to
which Owner may be entitled in addition to the damages set forth in Section 18.01. 
 ARTICLE 19 
 FEES AND EXPENSES; INDEMNITY 
 Section 19.01. Owner’s Right to Cure Tenant’s Default: If Tenant shall default in the observance or performance of any term, covenant or condition of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed or performed
without notice in case of emergency and otherwise beyond the expiration of the applicable notice and grace periods expressly provided for in this Lease, Owner, at any time thereafter and without notice, may remedy such default for Tenant’s
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 Section 19.02. Tenant’s Indemnity and Liability Insurance Obligations: A.
Except for any loss occasioned by (a) the negligence or willful misconduct of Owner or any Owner Indemnitees (as hereinafter defined), (b) Owner’s violation of law or (c) Owner’s breach of this Lease, Tenant agrees to
indemnify and save Owner and Owner’s Indemnitees harmless of and from all loss, cost, liability, damage and expense including, but not limited to, reasonable counsel fees, penalties and fines, incurred in connection with or arising from
(i) any default by Tenant in the observance or performance of any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed or performed, or (ii) the breach or failure of any representation or warranty made
by Tenant in this Lease, or (iii) the use or occupancy or manner of use or occupancy of the Demised Premises by Tenant or any person claiming through or under Tenant, or (iv) any acts, omissions or negligence of Tenant or any such person,
or the contractors, agents, servants, employees, visitors or licensees of Tenant or any such person, in or about the Demised Premises or the Building either prior to, during, or after the expiration of, the Demised Term, including, but not limited
to, any acts omissions or negligence in the making or performing of any Alterations. Tenant further agrees to indemnify and save harmless Owner and Owner’s Indemnitees of and from all loss, cost, liability, damage and expense, including, but
not limited to, reasonable counsel fees and disbursements, incurred in connection with or arising from any claims by any persons by reason of injury to persons or damage to property occasioned by any use, occupancy, act, omission or negligence to
the extent referred to in the preceding sentence. “Owner’s Indemnitees” shall mean the Owner, the shareholders, members, or the partners comprising Owner and its and their partners, members, shareholders, officers, directors,
employees, agents (including without limitation, any leasing and managing agents) and contractors together with the lessor under any Superior Lease and the holder of any Mortgage. If any action or proceeding shall be brought against Owner or
Owner’s Indemnitees based upon any such claim and if Tenant, upon notice from Owner, shall cause such action or proceeding to be defended at Tenant’s expense by counsel acting for Tenant’s insurance carriers in connection with such
defense or by other counsel reasonably satisfactory to Owner, without any disclaimer of liability by Tenant or such insurance carriers in connection with such claim, Tenant shall not be required to indemnify Owner and Owner’s Indemnitees for
counsel fees in connection with such action or proceeding. 
 B. Throughout the Demised Term Tenant shall maintain
commercial general liability insurance against any claims by reason of bodily and personal injury, death and property damage (including water damage) occurring in or about the Demised Premises covering, without limitation, the operation of any
private air conditioning equipment and any private elevators, escalators or conveyors in or serving the Demised Premises or any part thereof, whether installed by Owner, Tenant or others, and shall furnish to Owner duplicate original policies of
such insurance at least ten (10) days prior to the Commencement Date and at least ten (10) days prior to the expiration of the term of any such policy previously furnished by Tenant, in which policies Owner, and Owner’s Indemnitees
shall be named as parties insured, which policies shall be issued by companies, and shall be in form and amounts, reasonably satisfactory to Owner. Such policy shall initially have limits of liability of not less than Three Million and 00/100
($3,000,000.00) Dollars combined single limit coverage on a per occurrence basis, including property damage. Owner may from time to time require such amount be increased provided such increased amounts required are commercially reasonable for
similar sized premises in first-class office buildings in downtown Manhattan. 
 Section 19.03. Payments: Tenant shall pay
to Owner, within thirty (30) days next following rendition by Owner to Tenant of bills or statements therefor: (i) sums equal to all expenditures made and monetary obligations incurred by Owner including, but not limited to, expenditures
made and obligations incurred for reasonable counsel fees and disbursements, in connection with the remedying by Owner, for Tenant’s account pursuant to the provisions of Section 19.01, of any default of Tenant, and (ii) sums equal to
all losses, costs, liabilities, damages and expenses referred to in Section 19.02, and (iii) sums equal to all expenditures made and monetary obligations incurred by Owner including, but not limited to, expenditures made and obligations
incurred for reasonable counsel fees and disbursements, in collecting the Fixed Rent, any additional rent or any other sum of money accruing under this Lease as a result of a default of Tenant, or in enforcing or attempting to enforce any rights of
Owner under this Lease or pursuant to law and relating to this Lease or Tenant’s presence in the Building, whether by the institution and prosecution of summary proceedings or otherwise; and (iv) all other sums of money (other than Fixed
Rent) accruing from Tenant to Owner under the provisions of this Lease. Any sum of money (other than Fixed Rent) accruing from Tenant to Owner pursuant to any provision of this Lease whether prior to or after the Commencement Date, may, at
Owner’s option, be deemed additional rent, and Owner shall have the same remedies for Tenant’s failure to pay any item of additional rent when due as for Tenant’s failure to pay any installment of Fixed Rent when due. Tenant’s
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 Section 19.04. Tenant’s Late Payments - Late Charges: If Tenant shall fail to
make payment of any installment of Fixed Rent or any increase in the Fixed Rent or any additional rent within ten (10) days after the date when such payment is due, Tenant shall pay to Owner, in addition to such installment of Fixed Rent or
such increase in the Fixed Rent or such additional rent, as the case may be, as a late charge and as additional rent, a sum equal to three (3%) percent per annum above the then current prime rate (as the term “prime rate” is defined
in Section 31.03) charged by JPMorgan Chase Bank or its successor of the amount unpaid computed from the date such payment was due to and including the date of payment. 
 ARTICLE 20 
 ENTIRE AGREEMENT 
 Section 20.01. Entire Agreement: This Lease contains the entire agreement between the parties and all prior negotiations and
agreements are merged in this Lease. Neither Owner nor Owner’s agents have made any representations or warranties with respect to the Demised Premises, the Building, the Real Property or this Lease except as expressly set forth in this Lease
and no rights, easements or licenses are or shall be acquired by Tenant by implication or otherwise unless expressly set forth in this Lease. This Lease may not be changed, modified or discharged, in whole or in part, orally and no executory
agreement shall be effective to change, modify or discharge, in whole or in part, this Lease or any provisions of this Lease, unless such agreement is set forth in a written instrument executed by the party against whom enforcement of the change,
modification or discharge is sought. All references in this Lease to the consent or approval of Owner shall be deemed to mean the written consent of Owner, or the written approval of Owner, as the case may be, and no consent or approval of Owner
shall be effective for any purpose unless such consent or approval is set forth in a written instrument executed by Owner. 
 ARTICLE 21

 END OF TERM 
 Section 21.01. End of Term: On the date upon which the Demised Term shall expire and come to an end, whether pursuant to any of the provisions of this Lease or by operation of law, and whether on or prior to the
Expiration Date, Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, (i) shall quit and surrender the Demised Premises to Owner, broom clean and in as good order and condition as received on the Commencement Date, ordinary wear and tear,
casualties, condemnation, Hazardous Materials (other than those released by Tenant), and Alterations which Tenant is permitted to surrender upon termination of the Lease, excepted, and (ii) shall remove all of Tenant’s Personal Property
(whether or not Alterations, but with it acknowledged that those Alterations described in Exhibit 3 shall not have to be removed) and all other property and effects of Tenant and all persons claiming through or under Tenant (including, but not
limited to, removal of all wiring whether within or outside the Demised Premises regardless of at whose expense the wiring was installed except as otherwise provided in Section 21.02) from the Demised Premises and the Building, and
(iii) shall repair all damage to the Demised Premises occasioned by such removal and (iv) shall, at Owner’s election, exercisable on or before the expiration or earlier termination of the Demised Term, remove any Specialty Alterations
(as defined herein) including, without limitation, private interior staircases in the Demised Premises or connecting the Demised Premises or any part thereof with any other space (referred to herein as the “Other Space”) in the
Building occupied by Tenant, and restore those portions of the Demised Premises, the Other Space and the Building affected by any such Specialty Alterations (including, but not limited to, the slabbing over of any openings) to the condition of each
which existed prior to the installation of any such Specialty Alterations, and repair any damage to the Demised Premises, Other Space and the Building occasioned by such removal. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (iv) of the
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such staircase or other Specialty Alteration referred to therein, any such staircase or other Specialty Alteration shall be and remain the property of Owner
at no cost or expense to Owner. Owner shall have the right to retain any property and effects which shall remain in the Demised Premises after the expiration or sooner termination of the Demised Term, and any net proceeds from the sale thereof,
without waiving Owner’s rights with respect to any default by Tenant under the foregoing provisions of this Section. Tenant expressly waives, for itself and for any person claiming through or under Tenant, any rights which Tenant or any such
person may have under the provisions of Section 2201 of the New York Civil Practice Law and Rules and of any successor law of like import then in force, in connection with any holdover summary proceedings which Owner may institute to enforce
the foregoing provisions of this Article. If said date upon which the Demised Term shall expire and come to an end shall fall on a Sunday or holiday, then Tenant’s obligations under the first sentence of this Section shall be performed on or
prior to the Saturday or business day immediately preceding such Sunday or holiday. For purposes of this Section 21.01, the term “Specialty Alterations” shall mean Alterations consisting of any supplemental HVAC units,
kitchens, private interior staircases, executive or private bathrooms, raised computer floors, vaults, any steel plates or reinforcement installed by Tenant (including without limitation, in connection with libraries or file systems), dumbwaiters,
pneumatic tubes, horizontal transportation systems, and any other Alterations of a similar character to those enumerated in this sentence, and the installation of any equipment outside of the Demised Premises. Tenant’s obligations under this
Section shall survive the expiration or sooner termination of the Demised Term. 
 Section 21.02. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary set forth in Section 21.01, Owner, at Owner’s option, exercised by notice given (a) at least 30 days prior to the Expiration Date, or (b) on or prior to any sooner termination of the Demised Term, may require Tenant to
leave all wiring referred to in Section 21.01 in place, in which event all such wiring shall remain in the Demised Premises and the Building and become the property of Owner, at no cost and expense to Owner. 
 Section 21.03. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Lease, including, but not limited to, the provisions of
Section 21.01, Owner shall itself have the right at its election to any of the stairs and any other Specialty Alterations, in which event all expenses incurred by Owner in connection therewith shall be reimbursed by Tenant upon demand of Owner

 Section 21.04. Tenant’s obligations under this Article shall survive the expiration or sooner termination of the Demised
Term. 
 ARTICLE 22 
 QUIET ENJOYMENT 
 Section 22.01. Quiet Enjoyment: Owner covenants and agrees with Tenant that upon
Tenant paying the Fixed Rent and additional rent reserved in this Lease and observing and performing all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed and performed, Tenant may peaceably and quietly enjoy
the Demised Premises during the Demised Term, subject, however, to the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease including, but not limited to, the provisions of Section 37.01, and subject to the Superior Lease and the Mortgage referred to
in Section 7.01. 
 ARTICLE 23 
 ESCALATION 
 Section 23.01. Definitions: In the determination of any
increase in the Fixed Rent under the provisions of this Article, Owner and Tenant agree that the following terms shall have the following meanings: 
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 B. Intentionally Omitted. 
 C. The term “Taxes” shall be deemed to mean a sum equal to the aggregate of: (i) the product determined by
multiplying (a) the then applicable full New York City real estate tax rate in effect with respect to the Borough of Manhattan by (b) the then applicable assessed valuation of the Real Property plus (ii) amounts assessed by any
business improvement district in which the Real Property is located plus (iii) any other assessments, special or otherwise, upon or with respect to the Real Property imposed by the City or County of New York or any other taxing authority.
Except as set forth in the sentence immediately following, Taxes shall not be deemed to include (x) any taxes on Owner’s income or franchise taxes imposed on Owner and (y) any gift, successor, estate, inheritance or transfer taxes.
If, due to any change in the method of taxation, any franchise, income, profit, sales, rental, use and occupancy or other tax or payments in lieu of any such taxes shall be substituted for, or levied against Owner or any owner of the Building or the
Real Property, in lieu of any real estate taxes or assessments upon or with respect to the Real Property, such tax or payments in lieu of any such taxes shall be included in the term Taxes for the purposes of this Article. 
 D. The term “Owner’s Basic Tax Liability” shall mean a sum equal to Taxes payable for the fiscal tax year
beginning on July 1, 2007 and ending on June 30, 2008. 
 E. The term “Demised Premises
Area” shall mean 4,749 square feet. 
 F. The term “Building Area” shall mean 285,000 square
feet. 
 G. The term “Tenant’s Proportionate Share” shall mean the fraction, the denominator of
which is the Building Area and the numerator of which is the Demised Premises Area. 
 H. Intentionally Omitted.

 I. Intentionally Omitted. 
 J. The term “Owner’s Tax Statement” shall mean an instrument containing a computation of any increase in the
Fixed Rent pursuant to the provisions of Section 23.02 A. of this Article. 
 Section 23.02. Taxes: A. If
Taxes payable in any Tax Escalation Year shall be in such amount as shall constitute an increase above Owner’s Basic Tax Liability, the Fixed Rent for such Tax Escalation Year shall be increased by a sum equal to Tenant’s Proportionate
Share of any such increase in Taxes. 
 B. Unless the first date with respect to which Tenant shall be responsible for
a payment on account of increases in Taxes shall occur on a July 1st, any increase in the Fixed Rent pursuant to the provisions of Subsection A of this Section 23.02 for the Tax Escalation Year in which such date shall occur shall be
apportioned in that percentage which the number of days in the period from such date to June 30th of such Tax Escalation Year, both inclusive, bears to the total number of days in such Tax Escalation Year. Unless the Demised Term shall expire
on a June 30th, any increase in the Fixed Rent pursuant to the provisions of said Subsection A for the Tax Escalation Year in which the date of the expiration of the Demised Term shall occur shall be apportioned in that percentage which the
number of days in the period from July 1st of such Tax Escalation Year to such date of expiration, both inclusive, bears to the total number of days in such Tax Escalation Year. 
 Section 23.03. Calculation and Payment of Taxes: A. Owner shall render to Tenant, either in accordance with the provisions of
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Tax Escalation Year. Owner’s failure to render an Owner’s Tax Statement with respect to any Tax Escalation Year shall not prejudice Owner’s
right to recover any sums due to Owner hereunder with respect to such Tax Escalation Year, nor shall it deprive Tenant of any credit to which it otherwise might be entitled with respect to such Tax Escalation Year pursuant to the provisions of
Subsection D of this Section 23.03. The obligations of Owner and Tenant under the provisions of Section 23.02 and this Section 23.03 with respect to any increase in the Fixed Rent or any credit to which Tenant may be entitled shall
survive the expiration or any sooner termination of the Demised Term. Within thirty (30) days next following rendition of the first Owner’s Tax Statement which shows an increase in the Fixed Rent for any Tax Escalation Year, Tenant shall
pay to Owner one half ( 1/2) of the amount of the increase shown upon such Owner’s Tax Statement for such Tax Escalation
Year. In order to provide for current payments on account of (i) the next installment of Taxes payable by Owner for such Tax Escalation Year, if any, and (ii) future potential increases in the Fixed Rent which may be payable by Tenant
pursuant to the provisions of Subsection A of Section 23.02 for future Tax Escalation Years, Tenant shall (a) pay to Owner, on the first day of the calendar month next following the rendition of such Owner’s Tax Statement, a sum equal
to one twelfth (1/12th) of the increase in the Fixed Rent shown upon such Owner’s Tax Statement for such Tax Escalation Year (before any apportionment pursuant to the provisions of Subsection B of Section 23.02) multiplied by the
number of months which may have elapsed between either (x) July 1st of such Tax Escalation Year if such Owner’s Tax Statement is rendered between July 1st and December 31st of such Tax Escalation Year and the month in which
such payment is made or (y) January 1st of such Tax Escalation Year if such Owner’s Tax Statement is rendered between January 1st and June 30th of such Tax Escalation Year and the month in which such payment is made, and
(b) thereafter pay to Owner on the first day of each month of the Demised Term (until rendition by Owner of a new Owner’s Tax Statement) a sum equal to one twelfth (1/12th) of the increase in the Fixed Rent payable pursuant to the
provisions of Subsection A of Section 23.02 for the Tax Escalation Year with respect to which Owner has most recently rendered an Owner’s Tax Statement (before any apportionment pursuant to the provisions of Subsection B of
Section 23.02); each such monthly installment shall be added to and payable as part of each monthly installment of Fixed Rent. 
 B. Following rendition of each subsequent Owner’s Tax Statement a reconciliation shall be made as follows: Tenant shall be debited with any increase in the Fixed Rent shown upon such Owner’s Tax
Statement and credited with the aggregate amount, if any, paid by Tenant in accordance with the provisions of Subsection A of this Section which has not previously been credited against increases in the Fixed Rent shown upon Owner’s Tax
Statements. Tenant shall pay any net debit balance to Owner within thirty (30) days next following rendition by Owner, either in accordance with the provisions of Article 27 or by regular mail to the same address as Fixed Rent bills are sent by
Owner, of an invoice for such net debit balance; any net credit balance shall be applied as an adjustment against the next accruing monthly installment of Fixed Rent, or if no further installment is due hereunder, such net credit balance shall be
returned to Tenant within thirty (30) days of such determination. 
 C. Tenant acknowledges that under the present
law Taxes are payable by Owner (i) with respect to a fiscal year commencing July 1st and ending on the following June 30th and (ii) in two (2) installments, in advance, the first of which is payable on July 1st and the
second and final payment of which is payable on the following January 1st. Tenant further acknowledges that it is the purpose and intent of this Section 23.03 to provide Owner with Tenant’s Proportionate Share of the increase in Taxes
pursuant to the provisions of Subsection A of Section 23.02 at or about the time such installment of Taxes is required to be paid by Owner without penalty or interest. Accordingly, Tenant agrees that if the number of such installments, and/or
the time for payment thereof, and/or the fiscal year used for purposes of Taxes, is changed, then, (a) prior to the time that any such revised installment is payable by Owner, Tenant shall pay to Owner the amount which shall provide Owner with
Tenant’s Proportionate Share of the increase in Taxes pursuant to the provisions of Subsection 23.02.A applicable to the revised installment of Taxes then required to be paid by Owner and (b) this Article shall be appropriately adjusted to
reflect such change and the time for payment by Tenant to Owner of Tenant’s Proportionate Share of any increase in Taxes as provided in this Article shall be appropriately revised so that Owner shall always be provided with Tenant’s
Proportionate Share of the increase in Taxes prior to the installment of Taxes required to be paid by Owner. 
  

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 D. If, as a result of any application or proceeding brought by or on behalf of
Owner, Owner’s Basic Tax Liability shall be decreased, Owner’s Tax Statement next following such decrease shall include any adjustment of the Fixed Rent for all prior Tax Escalation Years reflecting a debit to Tenant equal to the amount by
which (a) the aggregate Fixed Rent payable with respect to all such prior Tax Escalation Years (as increased pursuant to the operation of the provisions of Subsection A of Section 23.02) based upon such reduction of Owner’s Basic Tax
Liability shall exceed (b) the aggregate Fixed Rent actually paid by Tenant with respect to all such prior Tax Escalation Years. If, as a result of any application or proceeding brought by or on behalf of Owner for reduction of the assessed
valuation of the Real Property for any fiscal tax year subsequent to the fiscal tax year commencing July 1st, 2007, and expiring June 30th, 2008, there shall be a decrease in Taxes for any Tax Escalation Year with respect to which Owner
shall have previously rendered an Owner’s Tax Statement, Owner’s Tax Statement next following such decrease shall include an adjustment of the Fixed Rent for such Tax Escalation Year reflecting a credit to Tenant equal to the amount by
which (i) the Fixed Rent actually paid by Tenant with respect to such Tax Escalation Year (as increased pursuant to the operation of the provisions of Subsection A of Section 23.02), shall exceed (ii) the Fixed Rent payable with
respect to such Tax Escalation Year (as increased pursuant to the operation of the provisions of Subsection A of Section 23.02) based upon such reduction of the assessed valuation. Tenant shall not bring or cause to be brought any application
or proceeding for reduction of the assessed valuation of the Real Property. Tenant shall pay to Owner within thirty (30) days after demand, as additional rent under this Lease, a sum equal to Tenant’s Proportionate Share of all costs and
expenses, including, without limitation, counsel fees, paid or incurred by Owner in connection with any application or proceeding brought for reduction of the assessed valuation of the Real Property or any other contest of Taxes upon the Real
Property for any Tax Escalation Year, whether or not such application, proceeding or other contest was commenced and/or settled and/or determined prior to the Tax Escalation Year in question. 
 Section 23.04. Payments in Lieu of Operating Expenses: A. For the
purposes of this Article, the term “Escalation Year” shall mean the period from Commencement Date to and including the last day of the calendar month in which the day immediately preceding the first anniversary of the Commencement
Date shall occur and each succeeding period of twelve (12) months thereafter. For the second (2nd) and each succeeding Escalation Year,
Tenant shall pay to Owner, as additional rent, and in addition to any other sums payable pursuant to this Lease, an annual amount obtained by use of the following formula: 
 (X) multiplying (x) the sum of (i) the Fixed Rent set forth in Section 1.03 for the Escalation Year immediately preceding the applicable
Escalation Year (subject to clause (Z) below, and as the same may be increased by virtue of Tenant leasing additional space and as the same may be adjusted pursuant to any of the terms and conditions of the Lease, including without limitation
any option to renew the Lease, if any) plus (ii) the total amount owing in the previous Escalation Year pursuant to this Section 23.04 by (y) one hundred two and one-half percent (102.5%) and then 
 (Y) subtracting from such product the Fixed Rent set forth in Section 1.03 (as the same may be increased or adjusted as aforesaid, and which Fixed
Rent shall be equal to the same Fixed Rent amount referred to in clause (x) (i) above), with it understood that 
 (Z) the amount
of the Fixed Rent used in the foresaid formula shall not include the portion thereof attributable to the Electrical Inclusion Factor or increases in Taxes; provided however that solely for purposes of determining the amounts payable pursuant to this
Section 23.04, the Fixed Rent with respect to the first Escalation Year shall be deemed to be equal to the Fixed Rent per annum payable for the Second Rent Period. 
 The sum to be paid by Tenant to Owner pursuant to this Subsection A of Section 23.04, from time to time, is referred to as the “Additional Escalation Payment(s)”. 
  

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 B. The parties agree that with respect to the leasing of the Demised Premises as
initially constituted in this Lease for the original Demised Term set forth herein, the Additional Escalation Payment(s) during the original Demised Term which Tenant shall make pursuant to Subsection A above are equal to the amounts set forth below
opposite the applicable period of time so listed: 
  

							
	 Escalation Year
	  	Amount
Per Annum	  	Amount
Per Month
	 2nd
	  	$	4,867.73	  	$	405.64
	 3rd
	  	$	9,857.15	  	$	821.43
	 4th
	  	$	14,971.30	  	$	1,247.61
	 5th
	  	$	20,213.31	  	$	1,684.44
	 6th
	  	$	25,586.37	  	$	2,132.20

 C. Unless the Demised Term shall expire on the last day of a calendar
month, the Additional Escalation Payment for such calendar month in which the Demised Term shall expire shall be apportioned in that percentage which the number of days in the period from the commencement of such calendar month to such date of
expiration, both inclusive, bears to the total number of days in such calendar month. 
 D. The Additional Escalation
Payments payable pursuant to the provisions of Subsection A of this Section 23.04, shall be payable in equal monthly installments in advance, as additional rent, together with the payment of the monthly installments of Fixed Rent, beginning
with the first day of the first month of the applicable Escalation Year and the obligations of Tenant therefor shall survive the expiration or sooner termination of the Demised Term. 
 Section 23.05. Collection of Increases in Fixed Rent: The obligations of Owner and Tenant under the provisions of this Article with
respect to any increase in the Fixed Rent, or any credit to which Tenant may be entitled, shall survive the expiration or any sooner termination of the Demised Term. All sums payable by Tenant under this Article shall be collectible by Owner in the
same manner as Fixed Rent. 
 ARTICLE 24 
 NO WAIVER 
 Section 24.01. Owner’s Termination Not Prevented: Neither
any option granted to Tenant in this Lease or in any collateral instrument to renew or extend the Demised Term, nor the exercise of any such option by Tenant, shall prevent Owner from exercising any option or right granted or reserved to Owner in
this Lease or in any collateral instrument or which Owner may have by virtue of any law, to terminate this Lease and the Demised Term or any renewal or extension of the Demised Term either during the original Demised Term or during the renewed or
extended term. Any termination of this Lease and the Demised Term shall serve to terminate any such renewal or extension of the Demised Term and any right of Tenant to any such renewal or extension, whether or not Tenant shall have exercised any
such option to renew or extend the Demised Term. Any such option or right on the part of Owner to terminate this Lease shall continue during any extension or renewal of the Demised Term. No option granted to Tenant to renew or extend the Demised
Term shall be deemed to give Tenant any further option to renew or extend. 
 Section 24.02. No Termination by Tenant/No
Waiver: No act or thing done by Owner or Owner’s agents during the Demised Term shall constitute a valid acceptance of a surrender of the Demised Premises or any remaining portion of the Demised Term except a written instrument
accepting such surrender, executed by Owner. No employee of Owner or of Owner’s agents shall have any authority to accept the keys of the Demised Premises prior to the termination of this Lease and the Demised Term, and the delivery of such
keys to any such employee shall not operate as a termination of this Lease or a surrender of the Demised Premises; however, if Tenant desires to have Owner sublet the Demised Premises for Tenant’s account, Owner or Owner’s agents are
authorized to receive said keys for such purposes without releasing Tenant from any of its obligations under this Lease, and Tenant hereby relieves Owner of any liability for loss of, or damage to, any of Tenant’s property or other effects in
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or performed, shall not prevent a subsequent act or omission which would have originally constituted a breach or violation of any such term, covenant or
condition from having all the force and effect of an original breach or violation. The receipt by Owner of rent with knowledge of the breach or violation by Tenant of any term, covenant or condition of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed
or performed shall not be deemed a waiver of such breach or violation. Owner’s failure to enforce any Building Rule against Tenant or against any other tenant or occupant of the Building shall not be deemed a waiver of any such Building Rule.
No provision of this Lease shall be deemed to have been waived by Owner unless such waiver shall be set forth in a written instrument executed by Owner. No payment by Tenant or receipt by Owner of a lesser amount than the aggregate of all Fixed Rent
and additional rent then due under this Lease shall be deemed to be other than on account of the first accruing of all such items of Fixed Rent and additional rent then due, no endorsement or statement on any check and no letter accompanying any
check or other rent payment in any such lesser amount and no acceptance of any such check or other such payment by Owner shall constitute an accord and satisfaction, and Owner may accept any such check or payment without prejudice to Owner’s
right to recover the balance of such rent or to pursue any other legal remedy. 
 ARTICLE 25 
 MUTUAL WAIVER OF TRIAL BY JURY 
 Section 25.01. Owner and Tenant hereby waive trial by jury in any action, proceeding or counterclaim brought by Owner or Tenant against the other on any matter whatsoever arising out of or in any way connected with this Lease,
the relationship of landlord and tenant, the use or occupancy of the Demised Premises by Tenant or any person claiming through or under Tenant, any claim of injury or damage, and any emergency or other statutory remedy; however, the foregoing waiver
shall not apply to any action for personal injury or property damage. The provisions of the foregoing sentence shall survive the expiration or any sooner termination of the Demised Term. If Owner commences any summary proceeding, or any other
proceeding of like import, Tenant agrees: (i) not to interpose any counterclaim of whatever nature or description in any such summary proceeding, or any other proceeding of like import, unless failure to interpose such counterclaim would
preclude Tenant from asserting such claim in a separate action or proceeding; and (ii) not to seek to remove to another court or jurisdiction or consolidate any such summary proceeding, or other proceeding of like import, with any action or
proceeding which may have been, or will be, brought by Tenant. In the event that Tenant shall breach any of its obligations set forth in the immediately preceding sentence, Tenant agrees (a) to pay all of Owner’s attorneys’ fees and
disbursements in connection with Owner’s enforcement of such obligations of Tenant and (b) in all events, to pay all accrued, present and, when due, future Fixed Rent and increases therein and additional rent payable pursuant to the
provisions of this Lease. 
 Section 25.02. A. Tenant hereby submits itself to the jurisdiction of the State of New York in any
action or proceeding arising out of or under this Lease, and Tenant agrees that this Lease shall be governed, construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of New York which shall apply in any such action or proceeding.

 B. All judicial actions, suits or proceedings brought against Tenant with respect to its obligations, liabilities or
any other matter under or arising out of or in connection with this Lease or for recognition or enforcement of any judgment rendered in any such proceedings may be brought in any state or federal court of competent jurisdiction in the City of New
York. By execution and delivery of this Lease, Tenant accepts, generally and unconditionally, the nonexclusive jurisdiction of the aforesaid courts and irrevocably agrees to be bound by any final judgment rendered thereby in connection with this
Lease from which no appeal has been taken or is available. Tenant hereby irrevocably waives any objection to the laying of venue or based on the grounds of forum non conveniens which it may now or hereafter have to the bringing of any such
action or proceeding in any such jurisdiction. Nothing herein shall limit the right of Owner to bring any action, suit or proceeding against Tenant in any other court of competent jurisdiction. Tenant acknowledges that final judgment against it in
any action, suit or proceeding referred to in this Article shall be conclusive and may be enforced in any other jurisdiction, by suit on the judgment, a certified or exemplified copy of which shall be conclusive evidence of the fact and of the
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 ARTICLE 26 
 INABILITY TO PERFORM 
 Section 26.01. If, by reason of strikes or other labor
disputes, fire or other casualty (or reasonable delays in adjustment of insurance), accidents, any Legal Requirements, any orders of any Governmental Authority or any other cause beyond Owner’s reasonable control, whether or not such other
cause shall be similar in nature to those hereinbefore enumerated, Owner is unable to furnish or is delayed in furnishing any utility or service required to be furnished by Owner under the provisions of Article 29 or any other Article of this Lease
or any collateral instrument, or is unable to perform or make or is delayed in performing or making any installations, decorations, repairs, alterations, additions or improvements, whether or not required to be performed or made under this Lease or
under any collateral instrument, or is unable to fulfill or is delayed in fulfilling any of Owner’s other obligations under this Lease or any collateral instrument, no such inability or delay shall constitute an actual or constructive eviction,
in whole or in part, or entitle Tenant to any abatement or diminution of rent, or relieve Tenant from any of its obligations under this Lease, or impose any liability upon Owner or its agents by reason of inconvenience or annoyance to Tenant, or
injury to or interruption of Tenant’s business, or otherwise. 
 ARTICLE 27 
 NOTICES 
 Section 27.01. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Lease, any bills, statements, notices, demands, requests or other communications given or required to be given under this Lease (sometimes collectively referred to as
a “Notice”) shall be effective only if rendered or given in writing, sent by registered or certified mail (return receipt requested optional), or sent by nationally recognized courier service (e.g. Federal Express) providing dated
evidence of receipt or refusal to accept delivery by the addressee, addressed as follows: 
 (a) To Tenant
(i) at Tenant’s address set forth in this Lease, Attn: Catherine Dzou, with a copy to 3PAR Inc., 4209 Technology Drive, Fremont, Califormia 94538, Attn: Facilities, Chad Sahlberg, or (ii) at any place where Tenant or any agent or
employee of Tenant may be found if mailed subsequent to Tenant’s vacating the aforesaid address, or 
 (b) To
Owner at Owner’s address set forth in this Lease, Attention: William C. Rudin with a copy to Goldfarb & Fleece, 345 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10154, Attention: Partner-in-Charge, Rudin Management, or 
 (c) addressed to such other address as either Owner or Tenant may designate as its new address for such purpose by notice given to
the other in accordance with the provisions of this Section. Any such bill, statement, notice, demand, request or other communication shall be deemed to have been rendered or given (x) if mailed: on the date when it shall have been mailed or
(y) if sent by nationally recognized courier: on the date when it shall have been delivered by such courier service or when delivery by such courier service was refused by the addressee. Refusal to accept delivery of any Notice shall not limit
or negate delivery of such Notice or limit, negate or render ineffective any such Notice. Nothing contained in this Section 27.01 shall preclude, limit or modify Owner’s service of any notice, statement, demand or other communication in
the manner required by law, including, but not limited to, any demand for rent under Article 7 of the New York Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law or any successor laws of like import. 
  

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 ARTICLE 28 
 PARTNERSHIP TENANT 
 Section 28.01. If Tenant is a partnership or professional
corporation or limited liability company (or is comprised of two (2) or more persons, individually and as co-partners of a partnership or shareholders of a professional corporation or members of a limited liability company) or if Tenant’s
interest in this Lease shall be assigned to a partnership or professional corporation or limited liability company (or to two (2) or more persons, individually and as co-partners of a partnership or shareholders of a professional corporation or
members of a limited liability company) pursuant to Article 11 (any such partnership, professional corporation, limited liability company and such persons are referred to in this Section as “Partnership Tenant”), the following
provisions of this Section shall apply to such Partnership Tenant: (i) the liability of each of the persons comprising Partnership Tenant shall be joint and several, individually and as a partner or shareholder or member, with respect to all
obligations of the Tenant under this Lease whether or not such obligations arose prior to, during, or after any period when any party comprising Partnership Tenant was a member or shareholder of Partnership Tenant, and (ii) each of the persons
comprising Partnership Tenant, whether or not such person shall be one of the persons comprising Tenant at the time in question, hereby consents in advance to, and agrees to be bound by, any written instrument which may hereafter be executed,
changing, modifying or discharging this Lease, in whole or in part, or surrendering all or any part of the Demised Premises to Owner, and by any notices, demands, requests or other communications which may hereafter be given by Partnership Tenant or
by any of the persons comprising Partnership Tenant, and (iii) any bills, statements, notices, demands, requests or other communications given or rendered to Partnership Tenant or to any of the persons comprising Partnership Tenant shall be
deemed given or rendered to Partnership Tenant and to all such persons and shall be binding upon Partnership Tenant and all such persons, and (iv) if Partnership Tenant shall admit new partners or shareholders or members, all of such new
partners or shareholders or members, as the case may be, shall, by their admission to Partnership Tenant, be deemed to have assumed performance of all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed and
performed, and shall be liable for such performance, together with all other parties, jointly or severally, individually and as a partner or shareholder or member, whether or not the obligation to comply with such terms, covenants or conditions
arose prior to, during or after any period when any party comprising Partnership Tenant was a partner, member or shareholder of Partnership Tenant and (v) Partnership Tenant shall give prompt notice to Owner of the admission of any such new
partners, or shareholders, or members, as the case may be, and, upon demand of Owner, shall cause each such new partner or shareholder or member to execute and deliver to Owner an agreement, in form satisfactory to Owner, wherein each such new
partner or shareholder or member shall so assume performance of all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed and performed whether or not the obligation to comply with such terms, covenants or
conditions arose prior to, during or after any period when any party comprising Partnership Tenant was a member or shareholder of Partnership Tenant (but neither Owner’s failure to request any such agreement nor the failure of any such new
partner, shareholder or member to execute or deliver any such agreement to Owner shall vitiate the provisions of subdivision (iv) or any other provision of this Section). 
 ARTICLE 29 
 UTILITIES AND SERVICES 
 Section 29.01. Elevators: Owner, at Owner’s expense, shall furnish necessary passenger elevator facilities on business days (as
defined in Section 31.01) from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. and on Saturdays from 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. and shall have a passenger elevator subject to call at all other times. Tenant shall be entitled to the non-exclusive use of the freight elevator
in common with other tenants and occupants of the Building from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. on business days, subject to such reasonable rules as Owner may adopt for the use of the freight elevator. At any time or times all or any of the elevators in the
Building may, at Owner’s option, be automatic elevators, and Owner shall not be required to furnish any operator service for automatic elevators. If Owner shall, at any time, elect to furnish operator service for any automatic elevators, Owner
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 Section 29.02. Heat: Owner, at Owner’s expense, shall furnish heat to the Demised
Premises, as and when required by law, on business days from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. and on Saturdays from 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Tenant may be provided with heat on an overtime basis as set forth in Section 29.07. 
 Section 29.03. Air Conditioning and Ventilation: Owner, at Owner’s
expense, shall furnish and distribute to the Demised Premises (i) conditioned air at reasonable temperatures, pressures and degrees of humidity and in reasonable volumes and velocities, on business days from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. and on
Saturdays from 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M., when required for the comfortable occupancy of the Demised Premises during the months of April, May, June, July, August, September, October and the period from November 1st to November 15th; and (ii) except when conditioned air or heat is
being furnished, mechanical ventilation only through the Building air conditioning system on business days from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. and on Saturdays from 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. throughout the year. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this
Section, Owner shall not be responsible if the normal operation of the Building air conditioning system shall fail to provide conditioned air at reasonable temperatures, pressures or degrees of humidity or in reasonable volumes or velocities in any
portions of the Demised Premises (a) which, by reason of any machinery or equipment installed by or on behalf of Tenant or any person claiming through or under Tenant, shall have an electrical load in excess of four (4) watts per square
foot of usable area for all purposes (including lighting and power), or which shall have a human occupancy factor in excess of one person per 100 square feet of usable area (the average electrical load and human occupancy factors for which the
Building air conditioning system is designed) or (b) because of any rearrangement of partitioning or other Alterations made or performed by or on behalf of Tenant or any person claiming through or under Tenant. Whenever said air conditioning
system is in operation, Tenant agrees to cause all the windows in the Demised Premises to be kept closed and to cause the venetian blinds in the Demised Premises to be kept closed if necessary because of the position of the sun. Tenant agrees to
cause all the windows in the Demised Premises to be closed whenever the Demised Premises are not occupied. Tenant shall cooperate fully with Owner at all times and abide by all reasonable regulations and requirements which Owner may reasonably
prescribe for the proper functioning and protection of the air conditioning, ventilation and heating systems. Tenant may be provided with conditioned air on an overtime basis as set forth in Section 29.07. 
 Section 29.04. Cleaning: A. Provided Tenant shall keep the Demised Premises in order, Owner, at Owner’s expense, shall
cause the office areas of the Demised Premises to be cleaned and shall cause Tenant’s ordinary office waste paper refuse to be removed, all at regular intervals in accordance with standards and practices adopted by Owner for the Building.
Tenant shall cooperate with any waste and garbage recycling program of the Building and shall comply with all reasonable rules and regulations of Owner with respect thereto. Tenant acknowledges that Owner’s obligation to cause the office areas
of the Demised Premises to be cleaned excludes any portion of the Demised Premises not used as office areas (e.g., storage, mail and computer areas, private lavatories and areas used for the storage, preparation, service or consumption of food or
beverages). Tenant shall pay Owner at Building standard rates or, if there are no such rates, at reasonable rates, for the removal of any of Tenant’s refuse or rubbish, other than ordinary office waste paper refuse, from the Building, and
Tenant, at Tenant’s expense, shall cause all portions of the Demised Premises used for the storage, preparation, service or consumption of food or beverages to be cleaned daily in a manner reasonably satisfactory to Owner, and to be
exterminated against infestation by vermin, roaches or rodents regularly and, in addition, whenever there shall be evidence of any infestation. Owner shall exterminate core areas and common areas of the Building periodically in accordance with the
standards of Class A office buildings in downtown Manhattan. 
 B. Tenant acknowledges and is aware that the
cleaning services required to be furnished by Owner pursuant to this Section may be furnished by a contractor or contractors employed by Owner and agrees that Owner shall not be deemed in default of any of its obligations under this
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 C. Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection A of this Section, Tenant shall
have the option to contract independently for the removal of such other refuse and rubbish and for office cleaning services in addition to those furnished by Owner. In the event Tenant exercises such option, the removal of such other refuse and
rubbish and the furnishing of office cleaning services to Tenant by persons other than Owner and its contractors shall be performed in accordance with such regulations and requirements as, in Owner’s judgment, are necessary for the proper
operation of the Building, and Tenant agrees that Tenant will not permit any person to enter the Demised Premises or the Building for such purposes, or for the purpose of providing extermination services required to be performed by Tenant pursuant
to Subsection A of this Section, other than persons first approved by Owner, such approval not unreasonably to be withheld. 
 Section 29.05. Electricity: A. Owner, at Owner’s expense, shall redistribute or furnish electrical energy to or for the use of Tenant in the Demised Premises for the operation of the lighting fixtures and the
electrical receptacles installed in the Demised Premises on the Commencement Date. There shall be no specific charge by way of measuring such electrical energy on any meter or otherwise, as the charge for the service of redistributing or furnishing
such electrical energy has been included in the Fixed Rent on a so-called “rent inclusion” basis. The parties agree that although the charge for the service of redistributing or furnishing electrical energy is included in the Fixed Rent on
a so-called “rent inclusion” basis, the value to Tenant of such service may not be fully reflected in the Fixed Rent. Accordingly, Tenant agrees that Owner may cause an independent electrical engineer or electrical consulting firm,
selected by Owner, to make a determination, following the commencement of Tenant’s normal business activities in the Demised Premises, of the full value to Tenant of such services supplied by Owner, to wit: the potential electrical energy
supplied to Tenant annually based upon the estimated consumption by Tenant through the electrical feeders, risers and wiring and other electrical facilities serving the Demised Premises. Such engineer or consulting firm shall certify such
determination in writing to Owner and Tenant. If it shall be determined that the full value to Tenant of such service is in excess of FOURTEEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FORTY-SEVEN AND 00/100 ($14,247.00) DOLLARS per annum (such sum is referred to as the
“Electrical Inclusion Factor”), the parties shall enter into a written supplementary agreement, in form reasonably satisfactory to Owner and Tenant, modifying this Lease as of the Commencement Date by increasing the Fixed Rent and
the Electrical Inclusion Factor for the entire Demised Term by an annual amount equal to such excess. However, if it shall be so determined that the full value to Tenant of such service does not exceed the Electrical Inclusion Factor, no such
agreement shall be executed and there shall be no increase or decrease in the Fixed Rent or the Electrical Inclusion Factor by reason of such determination. If either the quantity or character of electrical service is changed by the corporation(s)
and/or other entity(ies) selected by Owner to supply electrical service to the Building or is no longer available or suitable for Tenant’s requirements, no such change, unavailability or unsuitability shall constitute an actual or constructive
eviction, in whole or in part, or entitle Tenant to any abatement or diminution of rent, or relieve Tenant from any of its obligations under this Lease, or impose any liability upon Owner, or its agents, by reason of inconvenience or annoyance to
Tenant, or injury to or interruption of Tenant’s business, or otherwise. 
 B. Owner represents that the
electrical feeder or riser capacity serving the Demised Premises on the Commencement Date shall be adequate to serve the lighting fixtures and electrical receptacles installed in the Demised Premises on the Commencement Date. Subject to the
provisions of Subsection C(1) of this Section 29.05, any additional feeders or risers to supply Tenant’s additional electrical requirements, and all other equipment proper and necessary in connection with such feeders or risers, shall be
installed by Owner or, at Owner’s election, by Tenant upon Tenant’s request, at the sole cost and expense of Tenant, provided that, in Owner’s judgment, such additional feeders or risers are necessary and are permissible under
applicable laws (including, but not limited to, the New York State Energy Conservation Construction Code) and insurance regulations and the installation of such feeders or risers will not cause permanent damage or injury to the Building or the
Demised Premises or cause or create a dangerous or hazardous condition or entail excessive or unreasonable alterations or repairs or interfere with or disturb other tenants or occupants of the Building. Tenant covenants that at no time shall the use
of electrical energy in the Demised Premises exceed the capacity of the existing feeders or wiring installations then serving the Demised Premises. Tenant shall not make or perform, or permit the making or performance of, any Alterations to wiring
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which utilize electrical energy without the prior consent of Owner in each instance. Any such Alterations, additions or consent by Owner shall be subject to
the provisions of Subsection C(1) of this Section 29.05, as well as to the other provisions of this Lease including, but not limited to, the provisions of Article 3. 
 C. (1) If, at any time or times prior to or during the Demised Term, electrical feeders, risers, wiring or other electrical
facilities serving the Demised Premises shall be installed by Owner, Tenant or others, on behalf of Tenant or any person claiming through or under Tenant in addition to feeders, risers, wiring or other electrical facilities necessary to serve the
lighting fixtures and electrical receptacles installed in the Demised Premises on the Commencement Date, the Fixed Rent and the Electrical Inclusion Factor shall be increased in an annual amount which shall reflect the value to Tenant of the
additional service to be furnished by Owner, to wit: the potential additional electrical energy made available to Tenant annually based upon the estimated capacity of such additional electrical feeders, risers, wiring or other electrical facilities
as described in Subsection G of this Section 29.05. The amount of any such increase in the Fixed Rent and the Electrical Inclusion Factor shall be finally determined by an independent electrical engineer or consulting firm selected by Owner who
shall certify such determination in writing to Owner and Tenant. Following such determination, Owner and Tenant shall enter into a written supplementary agreement, in form reasonably satisfactory to Owner and Tenant, modifying this Lease by
increasing the Fixed Rent and the Electrical Inclusion Factor for the remainder of the Demised Term in an annual amount equal to the value of such additional service as so determined. Any such increase shall be effective as of the date of the first
availability to Tenant of such additional service and shall be retroactive to such date if necessary. 
 (2) If, at any
time or times after October 3, 2007, the rates at which Owner purchases electrical energy from the corporation(s) and/or other entity(ies) Owner has selected to supply electrical service to the Building or any charges incurred or taxes payable
by Owner in connection therewith shall be increased or decreased, the Fixed Rent and the Electrical Inclusion Factor shall be increased or decreased, as the case may be, upon demand of either party, in an annual amount which shall fairly and
proportionately reflect the estimated increase or decrease, as the case may be, in the annual cost to Owner of purchasing electrical energy for the Building provided that notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the provisions of this
Section 29.05 in no event shall (a) the Electrical Inclusion Factor ever be decreased below the original amount thereof set forth in Subsection A of this Section and (b) the Fixed Rent ever be decreased by more than such decrease in
the Electrical Inclusion Factor as so limited by the provisions of the aforesaid Subdivision (a) of this Subsection C.(2). If, within ten (10) days after any such demand, Owner and Tenant shall fail to agree upon the amount of such
increase or decrease, as the case may be, in the Fixed Rent and the Electrical Inclusion Factor then, in lieu of such agreement, such estimated increase or decrease, as the case may be, shall be finally determined by an independent electrical
engineer or consulting firm selected by Owner who shall certify such determination in writing to Owner and Tenant. Any such increase or decrease in the Fixed Rent and the Electrical Inclusion Factor shall be effective as of the effective date of
such increase or decrease, and shall be retroactive to such date if necessary. 
 (3) Any increase in the Fixed Rent
pursuant to the provisions of Subsection A of this Section or this Subsection C with respect to the period from the effective date of such increase to the last day of the month in which such increase shall be fixed by agreement or determination
shall be payable by Tenant upon demand of Owner. Any decrease in the Fixed Rent pursuant to the provisions of this Subsection C with respect to the period from the effective date of such decrease to the last day of the month in which such decrease
shall be fixed by agreement or determination shall be credited to Tenant against the next monthly installment of the Fixed Rent. The monthly installments of the Fixed Rent payable after the date upon which any such increase or decrease is so fixed
shall be proportionately adjusted to reflect such increase or decrease in the Fixed Rent. 
 D. Owner may, at any time,
elect to discontinue the redistribution or furnishing of electrical energy. In the event of any such election by Owner, (i) Owner agrees to give reasonable advance notice of any such discontinuance to Tenant, (ii) Owner agrees to permit
Tenant to receive electrical service directly from the corporation(s) and/or other entity(ies) Owner has selected to supply electrical service to the Building and to permit the existing feeders, risers, wiring and other electrical facilities serving
the Demised Premises to be used by Tenant for such purpose to the extent they are suitable and safely capable, (iii) Owner agrees to pay such charges and costs, if any, as such corporation(s) and/or other entity(ies) may impose in connection
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the installation of Tenant’s meters, (iv) the Fixed Rent shall be decreased, as of the date of such discontinuance, by an amount equal to the
Electrical Inclusion Factor to reflect such discontinuance; and (v) this Lease shall remain in full force and effect and such discontinuance shall not constitute an actual or constructive eviction, in whole or in part, or entitle Tenant to any
abatement or diminution of rent except as expressly provided in subdivision (iv) of this Subsection D, or relieve Tenant from any of its obligations under this Lease, or impose any liability upon Owner or its agents by reason of inconvenience
or annoyance to Tenant, or injury to or interruption of Tenant’s business, or otherwise. Notwithstanding the foregoing, except to the extent such discontinuance is due to Legal Requirements, Owner shall not cease furnishing electrical energy to
Tenant until Tenant succeeds in obtaining direct electric service, provided Tenant is diligently trying to obtain such service directly from the corporation(s) and/or other entity(ies) Owner has selected to supply electrical service to the Building.

 E. The following method of computation shall be employed by any electrical engineer or electrical consulting firm
selected by Owner pursuant to the provisions of Subsection C(2) of this Section 29.05 in finally determining any estimated increase or decrease in the Fixed Rent and the Electrical Inclusion Factor, under the provisions of this Section
resulting from the corporation(s) and/or other entity(ies) Owner has selected to supply electrical service to the Building (referred to individually and collectively as “The Corporation”) electrical rate and fuel charge changes and
taxes (collectively “Electrical Changes”) payable in connection therewith: 
 (1) Owner’s bills
from The Corporation for the Building for the twelve (12) month period immediately preceding the Electrical Change in question shall be averaged for demand and consumption (Kw and Kwh) and the rate structure in effect immediately prior to the
Electrical Change in question shall be applied to such average demand and consumption factors of Owner’s billings for the Building for said twelve (12) month period resulting in an agreed determination of the cost to Owner of electricity
for the Building immediately prior to the Electrical Change in question; and 
 (2) The new rate structure pursuant to
which Owner is billed by The Corporation, i.e., the rate structure which includes the Electrical Change in question, shall be applied to the average demand and consumption factors of Owner’s billings for the Building for said twelve
(12) month period resulting in an agreed estimate of the cost to Owner by reason of the Electrical Change in question; and 
 (3) The difference in the costs determined pursuant to the foregoing subdivisions (1) and (2) shall be deemed to be the amount of the estimated annual change in cost and the amount of such estimated annual change in cost
shall be divided by the cost determined pursuant to the foregoing subdivision (1); and 
 (4) The resulting quotient
shall be applied to Tenant’s then current Electrical Inclusion Factor to produce the increase or decrease in the Fixed Rent and Electrical Inclusion Factor. 
 (For example: Assume (1) an Electrical Change i.e. a rate increase; (2) an application of the rate schedule in effect immediately prior to such Electrical Change to the averaged electrical demand and
consumption factors shown on Owner’s electrical bills for the twelve (12) month period immediately preceding such Electrical Change resulting in an estimated annual cost of $100,000.00; (3) an application of the new rate schedule to
the averaged electrical demand and consumption factors shown on the bills in question resulting in an estimated annual cost of $110,000.00; (4) deduction of the sum of $100,000.00 referred to in step (2) from said sum of $110,000.00
referred to in step (3), resulting in a difference of $10,000.00; and (5) that Tenant’s Electrical Inclusion Factor was $3,000.00. The $10,000.00 annual estimated increase for the Building, when divided by $100,000.00, the estimated annual
cost to Owner of electricity for the Building prior to the Electrical Change in question, results in a quotient of 10% which, when applied to Tenant’s Electrical Inclusion Factor increases the Fixed Rent and the Electrical Inclusion Factor by
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 F. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Lease, any sums
payable or granted in any way by the corporation(s) and/or other entity(ies) Owner has selected to supply electricity to the Building resulting from the installation in the Demised Premises of energy efficient lamping, special supplemental heating,
ventilation and air conditioning systems or any other Alterations, which sums are paid or given by way of rebate, direct payment, credit or otherwise, shall be and remain the property of Owner, and Tenant shall not be entitled to any portion
thereof, unless such lamping, supplemental heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems or other Alterations were installed by Tenant, solely at Tenant’s expense, without any contribution, credit or allowance by Owner, in accordance with
all of the provisions of this Lease. Nothing contained in the foregoing sentence, however, shall be deemed to obligate Owner to supply or install in the Demised Premises any such lamping, supplemental heating, ventilation and air conditioning
systems or other Alterations. 
 G. It is the intention of the parties that any determinations which are to be made,
pursuant to this Article 29 of the Lease, of the value to Tenant of the electrical services furnished by Owner, shall be based upon a survey of the estimated annual cost of Tenant’s estimated consumption of electrical energy as if such
electrical energy were purchased by Tenant directly from the corporation(s) and/or other entity(ies) selected by Owner to supply electrical service to the Building at the same rate classification as Owner purchases electrical energy for the
Building. 
 Section 29.06. Water: If Tenant requires, uses or consumes water for any purpose in addition to ordinary
lavatory and drinking purposes, Owner may install a hot water meter and a cold water meter and thereby measure Tenant’s consumption of water for all purposes. Tenant shall pay to Owner the cost of any such meters and their installation, and
Tenant shall keep any such meters and any such installation equipment in good working order and repair, at Tenant’s cost and expense. Tenant agrees to pay for water consumed as shown on said meters, and sewer charges, taxes and any other
governmental charges thereon, as and when bills are rendered. In addition to any sums required to be paid by Tenant for hot water consumed and sewer charges, taxes and any other governmental charges thereon under the foregoing provisions of this
Section, in the event that Owner installs a hot water meter, Tenant agrees to pay to Owner, for the heating of said hot water, the consumption of which is measured by the meter, an amount equal to the total of said sums required to be paid by Tenant
for hot water and sewer charges thereon. As of the Commencement Date, there is no hot water meter serving the Demised Premises meter. For the purposes of determining the amount of any sums required to be paid by Tenant under this Section, all hot
and cold water consumed during any period when said meters are not in good working order shall be deemed to have been consumed at the rate of consumption of such water during the most comparable period when such meters were in good working order.

 Section 29.07. Overtime Periods: The Fixed Rent does not reflect or include any charge to Tenant for the furnishing or
distributing of any necessary freight elevator facilities, heat, conditioned air or mechanical ventilation to the Demised Premises during periods (referred to as “Overtime Periods”) other than the hours and days set forth above in
this Article for the furnishing and distributing of such services. Accordingly, if Owner shall furnish any such freight elevator facilities, heat, conditioned air or mechanical ventilation to the Demised Premises at the request of Tenant during
Overtime Periods, Tenant shall pay Owner for such services at the standard rates then fixed by Owner for the Building or, if no such rates are then fixed, at reasonable rates. Owner shall not be required to furnish any such services during Overtime
Periods, unless Owner has received reasonable advance notice from Tenant requesting such services. If Tenant fails to give Owner reasonable advance notice requesting such services during any Overtime Periods, then, whether or not the Demised
Premises are habitable during such Overtime Periods, failure by Owner to furnish or distribute any such services during such Overtime Periods shall not constitute an actual or constructive eviction, in whole or in part, or entitle Tenant to any
abatement or diminution of rent, or relieve Tenant from any of its obligations under this Lease, or impose any liability upon Owner or its agents by reason of inconvenience or annoyance to Tenant, or injury to or interruption of Tenant’s
business or otherwise. Subject to union requirements, there is a four (4) hour minimum for Tenant’s request for overtime conditioned air, mechanical ventilation, or heat, or freight elevator service unless such overtime conditioned air,
mechanical ventilation, or heat, or freight elevator service is requested for a period immediately following the normal operating hours set forth in Section 29.01, Section 29.02 and Section 29.03 in which event there is a one
(1) hour minimum. Tenant shall not be charged for Tenant’s use of the freight elevator and loading docks in connection with Tenant’s initial move in to the Demised Premises. 
  

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 Section 29.08. Owner’s Right to Stop Service: Owner reserves the right to stop
the service of the heating, air conditioning, ventilating, elevator, plumbing, electrical or other mechanical systems or facilities in the Building when necessary by reason of accident or emergency, or for repairs, alterations, replacements or
improvements, which, in the judgment of Owner are desirable or necessary, until said repairs, alterations, replacements or improvements shall have been completed. The exercise of such right by Owner shall not constitute an actual or constructive
eviction, in whole or in part, or entitle Tenant to any abatement or diminution of rent, or relieve Tenant from any of its obligations under this Lease, or impose any liability upon Owner or its agents by reason of inconvenience or annoyance to
Tenant, or injury to or interruption of Tenant’s business, or otherwise. Owner agrees to use reasonable efforts to restore any interrupted services, without any obligation, however, to employ labor at overtime or other premium pay rates.

 Section 29.09. Telecommunications: A. Owner shall have no
obligation to provide Tenant with any telecommunication services or facilities to or for the Demised Premises or the use or occupancy thereof by Tenant or any person through or under Tenant. With respect to Tenant’s telecommunications
facilities and services, Tenant shall contract separately with all providers of Tenant’s telecommunications facilities and services (each of which is referred to as a “Tenant’s Telecommunications Service Provider”) and pay
each Tenant’s Telecommunications Service Provider for all services provided by it to Tenant pursuant to a separate agreement between Tenant and Tenant’s Telecommunications Service Provider. Neither Tenant nor Tenant’s
Telecommunications Service Provider shall use any portion of the Building, including any risers, shafts, conduits or other facilities, to bring such telecommunications services to the Demised Premises without the prior written consent of Owner in
each instance including, but not limited to, the location of any of Tenant’s or Tenant’s Telecommunications Service Provider’s cables, wires and conduits. Subject to the provisions of Subsection B below, Owner shall not unreasonably
withhold its consent to the use of the Building’s shafts by Tenant or Tenant’s Telecommunications Service Provider to allow Tenant’s Telecommunication Service Provider to bring telecommunications services to the Demised Premises
provided that any such use shall (i) be subject to (x) space requirements and uses in the Building, including without limitation, the available “riser capacity” in the Building and anticipated needs of prospective tenants and
existing tenants for using such shafts and (y) all of the reasonable rules and regulations imposed by Owner with respect to the Building’s shafts or other telecommunications facilities and the installation, use, operation and maintenance
of any telecommunications facilities, and (ii) shall not interfere with any other tenant or occupant of the Building. If, as of the Commencement Date, any service provider already providing service to the Building does not already have
fiber-optic cable routed to the 18th floor, Owner shall allow such service provider to use the Building’s shafts to run a fiber-optic cable to
the 18th floor. 
 B.
In the event that Owner shall, in Owner’s sole judgment, install or cause to be installed a telecommunications cable distribution system in the Building, (referred to herein as the “Building CDS System”), then
notwithstanding anything in Subsection A above to the contrary, from and after such installation, Tenant and Tenant’s Telecommunications Service Provider shall use such Building CDS System to bring telecommunication services to the Demised
Premises and shall not be permitted to use any other portion of the Building, including any risers, shafts, conduits or other facilities, in connection with such telecommunication services without the prior written consent of Owner in each instance.
To the extent that Owner shall as a matter of Building practice or procedure, cause telecommunication providers to enter into a license agreement with Owner for the use of such Building CDS System and pay fees with respect thereto, Tenant
acknowledges and agrees that Tenant’s Telecommunications Service Provider shall be required to enter into such license agreement with Owner and pay such fees. If the Building CDS System is owned or operated or managed by a separate cable
distribution service company in the Building (referred to as the “Telecommunications Cable Distribution Company”) for the supply, maintenance and distribution of facilities in such Building CDS System, Tenant’s
Telecommunications Service Provider shall also contract with such Telecommunications Cable Distribution Company for the use of the facilities provided by such Building CDS System and pay any fees with respect thereto. Owner shall have no obligation
for Tenant to allow Tenant’s Telecommunications Service Provider into the Building unless and until such Tenant’s Telecommunications Provider shall execute said license agreement with Owner and, if applicable, contract with such
Telecommunications Cable Distribution Company. If Tenant is unable to use a particular Tenant’s Telecommunication Service Provider because it fails to enter into an agreement with Owner and/or the Telecommunications Cable Distribution Company
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constitute an actual or constructive eviction, in whole or in part, or entitle Tenant to any abatement or diminution of rent, or release Tenant from any of
its obligations under this Lease, or impose any liability upon Owner or Owner’s Indemnitees by reason of inconvenience or annoyance to Tenant or interruption of Tenant’s business or otherwise. Tenant and Tenant’s Telecommunications
Service Provider shall comply with all reasonable rules and regulations adopted by Owner and the Telecommunications Cable Distribution Company with respect to the use of the Building CDS System. Owner and “Owner’s Indemnitees” (as
defined in Article 19) shall not be liable to Tenant, or anyone claiming through or under Tenant, for any damages, including, but not limited to, special, incidental, remote or consequential damages, including, without limitation, lost revenue, lost
profits and additional operating or personnel expenses arising from any acts, omissions or negligence of Tenant’s Telecommunications Service Provider and the Telecommunications Cable Distribution Company. Nothing contained in this Subsection
shall obligate Owner (x) to install or caused to be installed such Building CDS System or (y) to own such Building CDS System, which Tenant acknowledges may be owned by a person not affiliated with Owner. 
 Section 29.10. Directory: So long as Owner shall maintain a directory in the lobby of the Building, Owner shall make available to
Tenant a reasonable number of listing spaces for the names of Tenant and any of the officers or employees of Tenant, any permitted subtenant and any permitted occupants of the Demised Premises provided that the names so listed shall not require more
than Tenant’s Proportionate Share of the space of said directory. 
 ARTICLE 30 
 TABLE OF CONTENTS, ETC. 
 Section 30.01. Table of Contents/Captions: The Table of Contents and the captions following the Articles and Sections of this Lease have been inserted solely as a matter of convenience and in no way define or limit the
scope or intent of any provision of this Lease. 
 ARTICLE 31 
 MISCELLANEOUS DEFINITIONS, SEVERABILITY AND INTERPRETATION PROVISIONS 
 Section 31.01. The term “business days” as used in this Lease shall exclude Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, the term “Saturdays” as used in this Lease shall exclude holidays and the term
“holidays” as used in this Lease shall mean all days observed as legal holidays by either the New York State Government or the Federal Government. The term “Rudin Building” shall mean a building owned or managed by
an entity of which at least fifty (50%) percent is owned or controlled, either by voting rights, contract or otherwise, by the families of Samuel Rudin, his brothers and sisters, the lineal descendants of any of the foregoing, including Jack
Rudin, his children and the children of Lewis Rudin, deceased and/or the spouses of any such persons and/or any corporation, partnership, business entity or trust established for the benefit of or controlled by the foregoing persons. 
 Section 31.02. The terms “person” and “persons” as used in this Lease shall be deemed to include natural
persons, firms, corporations, associations and any other private or public entities, whether any of the foregoing are acting on their own behalf or in a representative capacity. 
 Section 31.03. The term “prime rate” shall mean the rate of interest announced publicly by JPMorgan Chase Bank, or its
successor, from time to time, as JPMorgan Chase Bank’s or such successor’s base rate, or if there is no such base rate, then the rate of interest charged by JPMorgan Chase Bank or its successor to its most credit worthy customers on
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 Section 31.04. If any term, covenant or condition of this Lease or any application thereof
shall be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Lease and any other application of such term, covenant or condition shall not be affected thereby. Whenever pursuant to this Lease Owner exercises any right given to it to approve or
disapprove any matter, or any arrangement or term is to be satisfactory to Owner, the decision of Owner shall (except as is otherwise specifically herein provided) be in the sole discretion of Owner. 
 Section 31.05. This Lease shall be construed without regard to any presumption or other rule requiring construction against the party causing
this Lease to be drafted. In the event of any action, suit, dispute or proceeding affecting the terms of this Lease, no weight shall be given to any deletions or striking out of any of the terms of this Lease contained in any draft of this Lease and
no such deletion or strike out shall be entered into evidence in any such action, suit or dispute or proceeding given any weight therein. 
 Section 31.06. Intentionally Omitted. 
 Section 31.07. Authority of Managing Agent: A.
Unless Owner shall render written notice to Tenant to the contrary in accordance with the provisions of Article 27 hereof, Rudin Management Company, Inc., acting as the agent of Owner shall have the following authority: 
 (i) Rudin Management Company, Inc., by anyone holding one of the “Specified Offices of Rudin Management Company, Inc.”(as
defined herein) is authorized on behalf of and as the agent of Owner to (x) execute and deliver any and all lease documents affecting the Real Property, including without limitation, all leases, licenses, lease and license modification
agreements, amendments, consents, termination agreements, surrender agreements, stipulations and other like agreements and instruments regarding the use or occupancy of the Real Property (collectively, the “Lease Documents”) and
(y) commence and prosecute to completion, disposition or settlement any and all actions, causes of actions, claims or proceedings necessary to enforce the terms and provisions of any Lease Documents, including, without limitation, the execution
of all pleadings, petitions and instruments in connection therewith (an “Enforcement Prosecution”); and 
 (ii) Rudin Management Company, Inc., by any officer thereof, is authorized on behalf of and as the agent of Owner to execute and deliver all notices (including, without limitation, commencement date notices, notices of default,
notices of event of default and notices of termination) contemplated by this Lease or any other Lease Documents or in connection with any of the respective rights or obligations of the parties hereunder (collectively, the
“Notices”). 
 Any Lease Documents and Notices so executed by Rudin Management Company, Inc., in accordance with the foregoing provisions of
this Section 31.07, or any such Enforcement Prosecution so conducted by Rudin Management Company, Inc. in accordance with the foregoing sentence, shall have the same force, effect and authority as if executed or conducted by Owner. Tenant
acknowledges that Rudin Management Company, Inc. is acting solely as agent for Owner in connection with the foregoing and neither Rudin Management Company, Inc., nor any of its direct or indirect principals, officers, shareholders, directors or
employees shall have any liability to Tenant, or any person or entities acting or claiming through or under Tenant, in connection with the performance of Owner’s obligations under this Lease and Tenant, and such person or entity, waive any and
all claims against any such parties arising out of, or in any way connected with Owner’s obligations under this Lease. 
 B. The term “Specified Offices of Rudin Management Company, Inc.” shall mean any of the following: (a) President, (b) Chief Executive Officer; (c) Executive Vice President; (d) Chief Operating
Officer; (e) Chief Financial Officer; (f) Secretary; and (g) General Counsel. 
 C. All persons or
entities to whom are delivered any such Lease Documents so executed by Rudin Management Company, Inc., or whom are subject to such Enforcement Prosecution by Rudin Management Company, Inc., in either case, by anyone holding one of the Specified
Offices of Rudin Management Company, Inc. shall be entitled to rely on such Lease Documents as if such Lease Documents were executed by Owner or to recognize such Enforcement Prosecution as conducted directly by Owner. All persons or entities to
whom any Notices so executed by Rudin Management Company, Inc, by an officer thereof, are given shall be entitled to rely on such Notices as if the same were executed by Owner. 
  

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 Section 31.08. Execution Counterparts: This Agreement may be executed in one
(1) or more multiple counterparts, each of which when taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 
 ARTICLE 32 

 ADJACENT EXCAVATION 
 Section 32.01. If an excavation shall be made upon land adjacent to the Real Property, or shall be authorized to be made, Tenant shall afford to the person causing or authorized to cause such excavation license to enter upon the
Demised Premises for the purpose of doing such work as said person shall deem necessary to preserve the walls and other portions of the Building from injury or damage and to support the same by proper foundations and no such entry shall constitute
an actual or constructive eviction, in whole or in part, or entitle Tenant to any abatement or diminution of rent, or relieve Tenant from any of its obligations under this Lease, or impose any liability upon Owner or said person. 
 ARTICLE 33 
 BUILDING
RULES 
 Section 33.01. Tenant shall observe faithfully, and comply strictly with, and shall not permit the violation of,
the Building Rules set forth in Schedule A annexed to and made a part of this Lease and such additional reasonable Building Rules as Owner may, from time to time, adopt. All of the terms, covenants and conditions of Schedule A are incorporated in
this Lease by reference and shall be deemed part of this Lease as though fully set forth in the body of this Lease. In the event of any conflict between Building Rules and the terms and provisions of this Lease, the terms and provisions of this
Lease shall control. The term “Building Rules” as used in this Lease shall include those set forth in Schedule A and those hereafter made or adopted as provided in this Section. In case Tenant disputes the reasonableness of any
additional Building Rule hereafter adopted by Owner, the parties hereto agree to submit the question of the reasonableness of such Building Rule for decision to the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Management Division of the Real Estate
Board of New York, Inc., or its successor (the “Chairman”), or to such impartial person or persons as the Chairman may designate, whose determination shall be final and conclusive upon Owner and Tenant. Tenant’s right to
dispute the reasonableness of any additional Building Rule shall be deemed waived unless asserted by service of a notice upon Owner within ten (10) days after the date upon which Owner shall give notice to Tenant of the adoption of any such
additional Building Rule. Owner shall have no duty or obligation to enforce any Building Rule, or any term, covenant or condition of any other lease, against any other tenant or occupant of the Building, and Owner’s failure or refusal to
enforce any Building Rule or any term, covenant or condition of any other lease against any other tenant or occupant of the Building shall not constitute an actual or constructive eviction, in whole or in part, or entitle Tenant to any abatement or
diminution of rent, or relieve Tenant from any of its obligations under this Lease, or impose any liability upon Owner or its agents by reason of inconvenience or annoyance to Tenant, or injury to or interruption of Tenant’s business, or
otherwise. 
 ARTICLE 34 
 BROKER 
 Section 34.01. Tenant represents and warrants to Owner that CRESA Partners New York, LLC is the
sole broker with whom Tenant has negotiated or otherwise dealt with in connection with the Demised Premises or in bringing about this Lease. Tenant shall indemnify Owner from all loss, cost, liability, damage and expenses, including, but not limited
to, reasonable counsel fees and disbursements, arising from any breach of the foregoing representation and warranty. The terms and conditions of this Article 34 shall survive the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease. 
  

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 ARTICLE 35 
 SECURITY 
 Section 35.01. Letter of Credit: (1) Tenant has
deposited with Owner, at the time of the execution and delivery of this Lease, an unconditional, irrevocable letter of credit issued Silicon Valley Bank (referred to as the “Bank”), in favor of Owner, in the sum of ONE HUNDRED FOUR
THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY-EIGHT AND 00/100 ($104,478.00) DOLLARS (referred to as the “ Security Amount”) in funds available immediately or same day funds in the City of New York, as security for the faithful observance and
performance by Tenant of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed and performed. Such letter of credit is (x) for a term of not less than one (1) year which term shall be automatically renewed
for successive one (1) year terms, unless the Bank gives not less than ninety (90) days prior written notice that it will not so renew the letter of credit for such successive term and the last term of the letter of credit shall end not
less than sixty (60) days after the Expiration Date and (y) in substantially the same form as Exhibit 2. If such letter of credit is not automatically renewed as aforesaid, Tenant agrees to cause the Bank to renew such letter of credit,
from time to time, during the Demised Term, at least ninety (90) days prior to the expiration of said letter of credit or any renewal or replacement, upon the same terms and conditions. In the event of any transfer of said letter of credit
pursuant to Section 35.05, and notice of such transfer to Tenant, Tenant, within twenty (20) days thereafter, shall cause a new letter of credit to be issued by said Bank to the transferee, upon the same terms and conditions, in
replacement of the letter of credit so transferred and Owner agrees that, simultaneously with the delivery of such new letter of credit, it will return to said Bank the letter of credit being replaced. The letter of credit deposited hereunder, and
all renewals and replacements, are referred to, collectively, as the “Letter of Credit”. In amplification and not in limitation of the foregoing, the Letter of Credit shall expressly provide that (i) the Letter of Credit can be
drawn down by presentation of a sight draft only without any other documents or statements, (ii) partial drawings are allowed and (iii) the Letter of Credit shall be transferable by Owner, as beneficiary thereof, without restriction or
limitation and with all fees paid by Tenant. 
 (2) The Letter of Credit shall be held by Owner for the purposes set
forth in this Article and shall not be transferred except for transfer (a) to an agent for collection, or (b) pursuant to the provisions of Section 35.05. In the event Tenant defaults in the performance of its obligations to timely
issue a replacement Letter of Credit, or in the observance or performance of Tenant’s agreement to cause the Bank to renew the Letter of Credit, Owner, in addition to all rights and remedies which Owner may have under this Lease or at law,
shall have the right to require the Bank to make payment to Owner of the entire Security Amount or the undrawn portion thereof, as the case may be, represented by the Letter of Credit, which sum may be held by Owner as Cash Security (as said term is
hereinafter defined) in accordance with the provisions of this Article. If payment of the entire Security Amount or the undrawn portion thereof is made to Owner by reason of Tenant’s failure to renew or replace the Letter of Credit in
accordance with the foregoing provisions of this Article, both Owner and Tenant shall have the right, at any time on behalf of Tenant, to replace said Cash Security with a new Letter of Credit issued by the Bank or any other bank selected or
approved by Owner, in Owner’s sole discretion. Tenant hereby agrees that Owner may cause the Bank or any such other bank selected by Owner to issue such a replacement Letter of Credit using the Cash Security as collateral delivered to the Bank
in connection therewith. The Letter of Credit provides for partial drawings. 
 (3) Upon the occurrence of an Event of
Default, or if this Lease and the Demised Term shall expire and come to an end as provided in Article 16 or by or under any summary proceeding or any other action or proceeding, or if Owner shall re-enter the Demised Premises as provided in Article
17, or by or under any summary proceeding or any other action or proceeding, then Owner, in addition to all rights and remedies which Owner may have under this Lease or at law, may from time to time, draw on the Letter of Credit in one or more
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then due and payable to Owner under this Lease and pay such sum to Owner’s account. In the event of a partial drawing, as provided in the immediately
preceding sentence, Tenant shall, within five (5) days after demand, cause the Bank to issue an amendment to the Letter of Credit restoring the amount available thereunder to the Security Amount. In amplification and not in limitation of the
provisions of this Lease, a failure by Tenant to cause the Bank to timely issue an amendment to the Letter of Credit restoring the amount available thereunder to the Security Amount shall be deemed a monetary default in the payment of Fixed Rent by
Tenant under the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Lease, including, but not limited to, the foregoing provisions of this Article, in addition to all rights granted to Owner
pursuant to the provisions of the Lease, if this Lease and the Demised Term shall terminate as provided in Article 16, or by or under any summary proceeding, or any other action or proceeding, or if Owner shall re-enter the Demised Premises as
provided in Article 17, or by or under any summary proceeding or any other action or proceeding, Owner, in addition to all rights and remedies which Owner may have under this Lease or at law, shall have the right to require the Bank to make payment
to Owner of the entire Security Amount or the undrawn portion thereof, as the case may be, represented by the Letter of Credit, which sum shall be held and applied by Owner as Cash Security in accordance with the provisions of this Article.

 Section 35.02. Application of Cash Security: Any proceeds of the Letter of Credit held by Owner and not paid to Owner
for Owner’s account as provided above shall be deemed held by Owner as Cash Security and is referred to herein as “Cash Security”. Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default, Owner may use, apply or retain the whole or any part of any
Cash Security held by Owner under any of the provisions of Section 35.01, to the extent required for the payment of any Fixed Rent, additional rent or any other sum with respect to which Tenant is in default, or for the payment of any sum which
Owner may expend or incur because of Tenant’s default in the observance or performance of any such term, covenant or condition, including, but not limited to, the payment of any damages or deficiency in the reletting of the Demised Premises,
whether such damage or deficiency accrued before or after summary proceedings or other re-entry by Owner, without thereby waiving any other rights or remedies of Owner with respect to such default, and Owner shall hold the remainder of such Cash
Security as security for the faithful performance and observance by Tenant of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed and performed with the same rights as hereinabove set forth to use, apply or retain
all or any part of such remainder in the event of any further default by Tenant under this Lease. Any sum held by Owner as Cash Security shall be held subject to the provisions of Section 7-103 of the General Obligations Law or any similar
statute successor thereto. 
 Section 35.03. Restoration of Cash Security: A. If Owner uses, applies or retains the
whole or any part of the Cash Security held by Owner under any of the provisions of Section 35.01 or 35.02, Tenant, within five (5) days after notice thereof, shall deliver to Owner, in cash or by a cashier’s check, or Tenant’s
certified check, in either case drawn by or on a bank which is a member of the New York Clearing House Association and payable to the order of Owner, the sum necessary to restore the Cash Security to the Security Amount subject to the terms and
conditions of Subsection B of this Section 35.03. In amplification and not in limitation of the provisions of this Lease, a failure by Tenant to so replenish the Cash Security to the Security Amount shall be deemed a monetary default by Tenant
in the payment of Fixed Rent under the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease. 
 B. Supplementing the
provisions of Subsection A of Section 35.03, all checks or drafts given by Tenant to Owner in payment of the Cash Security, in lieu of being drawn on a bank or trust company that is a member of the New York Clearinghouse Association, be drawn
on a bank or trust company located in the City of New York, which clears its funds through the New York Clearing House. 
 Section 35.04. Return of Security: The Letter of Credit and/or any remaining portion of any Cash Security then held by Owner for the performance of Tenant’s obligations under this Lease as security shall be returned
to Tenant within the Applicable Period (as hereinafter defined) after (i) the Expiration Date and (ii) the full observance and performance by Tenant of all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be
observed and performed, including, but not limited to, the provisions of Article 21, it being agreed that any previous default for which Owner has accepted cure shall not be later considered a failure to have performed; provided, however, Owner has
no obligation to accept cure of any default following the occurrence of an Event of Default. As used herein, the term “Applicable Period” shall mean (x) with respect to a Letter of Credit, thirty (30) days, and
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 Section 35.05. Transfer of Letter of Credit: In the event of a sale or other transfer
of the Land and/or Building, or Owner’s interest in this Lease, Owner shall transfer the Letter of Credit and/or any remaining portion of any Cash Security then held by Owner as security for the performance of Tenant’s obligations under
this Lease to the transferee, and provided that Owner shall so transfer the same, Owner shall thereupon be released from all liability for the return of such security; Tenant agrees to look solely to the transferee for the return of any such
security and it is agreed that the provisions of this sentence shall apply to every sale or transfer of the Land and/or Building or Owner’s interest in this Lease by Owner named herein or its successors, and to every transfer or assignment made
of any such security. Any transferee shall be deemed to have agreed that any Letter of Credit or Cash Security transferred to such transferee pursuant to this Section shall be held in accordance with the provisions of this Article for the purposes
of this Article. A lease of the entire Building pursuant to which the lessee shall be entitled to collect the rents hereunder shall be deemed a transfer within the meaning of this Section. 
 Section 35.06. Deposit of Cash Security in Interest-Bearing Account: Subject to Owner’s right to replace the Cash Security with a
new Letter of Credit in accordance with the provisions of Section 35.01, Owner agrees that, if not prohibited by law or the general policies of lending institutions in New York City, Owner shall deposit any Cash Security held by Owner in an
interest-bearing savings account at a bank or banks selected by Owner, and all interest accruing thereon shall be added to and become part of such Cash Security and shall be retained by Owner under the same conditions as the principal sum held as
Cash Security. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Article with respect to any Cash Security, Owner shall be entitled to retain the one (1%) percent administrative fee permitted by law to be retained by landlords with
respect to cash security deposits. 
 Section 35.07. No Assignment of Security by Tenant: Tenant agrees that it will not
assign, mortgage or encumber, or attempt to assign, mortgage or encumber, the Letter of Credit or any Cash Security held by Owner under this Lease, and that neither Owner nor its successors or assigns shall be bound by any such assignment, mortgage,
encumbrance, attempted assignment, attempted mortgage or attempted encumbrance. Owner shall not be required to exhaust its remedies against Tenant before having recourse to the Letter of Credit, the Cash Security or any other security held by Owner.
Recourse by Owner to the Letter of Credit, the Cash Security or any other security held by Owner shall not affect any remedies of Owner which are provided in this Lease or which are available in law or equity. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the
event that Tenant shall consummate a permitted assignment of the Lease pursuant to the term so Article 11 hereof, Tenant may assign its interest in the Letter of Credit or any Cash Security held by Owner under this Lease to such assignee.

 Section 35.08. Partial Return of Security: Owner has agreed that
Owner shall return to Tenant the sum of FIFTY-TWO THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE AND 00/100 ($52,239.00) DOLLARS of such security reasonably promptly following the second (2nd) anniversary of the commencement of the Second Rent Period (referred to as the “Partial Return Date”), provided Tenant is not then in default under any of the terms, covenants or conditions of
this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed and performed. Accordingly, if on the Partial Return Date Tenant shall not so be in default, Tenant may replace the Letter of Credit with a Letter of Credit in a sum reduced by FIFTY-TWO THOUSAND TWO
HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE AND 00/100 ($52,239.00) DOLLARS. In the event that at any time Tenant shall be entitled to reduce such Letter of Credit as provided in the foregoing provisions of this Article the security shall be held as Cash Security then, in
lieu of Tenant replacing any such Letter of Credit, Owner shall return sums to Tenant equal to the amount by which the Letter of Credit would have been reduced if it were in existence; however, in no event shall the Letter of Credit or Cash Security
ever be reduced below the sum of FIFTY-TWO THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE AND 00/100 ($52,239.00) DOLLARS. The sum of ONE HUNDRED FOUR THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY-EIGHT AND 00/100 ($104,478.00) DOLLARS referred to in the previous Sections of
this Article shall be deemed reduced as the provisions of this Section 35.08 shall operate to so reduce the Letter of Credit and/or Cash Security, as the case may be. 
  

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 ARTICLE 36 
 ARBITRATION, ETC. 
 Section 36.01. Any dispute with respect to the reasonability
of any failure or refusal of Owner to grant its consent or approval to any request for such consent or approval pursuant to the provisions of Sections 3.01 or 11.03 with respect to which request Owner has agreed, in such Sections, not unreasonably
to withhold such consent or approval, which is submitted to arbitration shall be finally determined by arbitration in the City of New York in accordance with the rules and regulations then obtaining of the American Arbitration Association or its
successor. Any such determination shall be final and binding upon the parties, whether or not a judgment shall be entered in any court. In making their determination, the arbitrators shall not subtract from, add to, or otherwise modify any of the
provisions of this Lease. Owner and Tenant may, at their own expense, be represented by counsel and employ expert witnesses in any such arbitration. Any dispute with respect to the reasonability of any failure or refusal of Owner to grant its
consent or approval to any request for such consent or approval pursuant to any of the provisions of this Lease (other than Sections 3.01 and 11.03) with respect to which Owner has covenanted not unreasonably to withhold such consent or approval,
and any dispute arising with respect to the increases in Fixed Rent due to the provisions of Section 23.02 and Section 23.04 shall be determined by applicable legal proceedings. If the determination of any such legal proceedings, or of any
arbitration held pursuant to the provisions of this Section with respect to disputes arising under Sections 3.01 and 11.03, shall be adverse to Owner, Owner shall be deemed to have granted the requested consent or approval, or be bound by any
determination as to Taxes and payments owed under Section 23.04 and the increases in Fixed Rent relating thereto, but that shall be Tenant’s sole remedy in such event and Owner shall not be liable to Tenant for a breach of Owner’s
covenant not unreasonably to withhold such consent or approval, or otherwise. Each party shall pay its own counsel and expert witness fees and expenses, if any, in connection with any arbitration held pursuant to the provisions of this Section and
the parties will share all other expenses and fees of any such arbitration. 
 ARTICLE 37 
 PARTIES BOUND 
 Section 37.01. The terms, covenants and conditions contained in this Lease shall bind and inure to the benefit of Owner and Tenant and, except as otherwise provided in this Lease, their respective heirs, distributees, executors,
administrators, successors and assigns. However, the obligations of Owner under this Lease shall no longer be binding upon Owner named herein after the sale, assignment or transfer by Owner named herein (or upon any subsequent Owner after the sale,
assignment or transfer by such subsequent Owner) of its interest in the Building as owner or lessee, and in the event of any such sale, assignment or transfer, such obligations shall thereafter be binding upon the grantee, assignee or other
transferee of such interest, and any such grantee, assignee or transferee, by accepting such interest, shall be deemed to have assumed such obligations. A lease of the entire Building shall be deemed a transfer within the meaning of the foregoing
sentence. Neither the partners (direct or indirect) comprising Owner, nor the shareholders (nor any of the partners comprising same), partners, directors or officers of any of the foregoing (collectively, the “Owner’s Parties”)
shall be liable for the performance of Owner’s obligations under this Lease. Tenant shall look solely to Owner to enforce Owner’s obligations hereunder and shall not seek any damages against any of the Owner’s Parties. Notwithstanding
anything contained in this Lease to the contrary, Tenant shall look solely to the estate and interest of Owner, its successors and assigns, in the Real Property and Building for the collection or satisfaction of any judgment recovered against Owner
based upon the breach by Owner of any of the terms, conditions or covenants of this Lease on the part of Owner to be performed, and no other property or assets of Owner or any of Owner’s Parties shall be subject to levy, execution or other
enforcement procedure for the satisfaction of Tenant’s remedies under or with respect to either this Lease, the relationship of landlord and tenant hereunder, or Tenant’s use and occupancy of the Demised Premises. 
 Section 37.02. Notwithstanding the terms and conditions of Section 37.01 above, in the event of fire or other casualty, and in the
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in that portion of the proceeds of the casualty insurance paid to Owner and its successors and assigns and not applied to the cost of restoration for the
collection or satisfaction of any judgment recovered against Owner based upon the breach by Owner of any of the terms, conditions or covenants of this Lease on the part of Owner to be performed. 
 ARTICLE 38 
 INTENTIONALLY
OMITTED 
 ARTICLE 39 
 INTENTIONALLY OMITTED 
 ARTICLE 40 
 TENANT’S RIGHT OF FIRST OFFER FOR ADDITIONAL SPACE 
 Section 40.01. Tenant’s First Offer Right: Provided that (a) Tenant
is not then in default under (x) any of the non-monetary terms, covenants or conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed or performed beyond the applicable notice and grave periods set forth in this Lease or (y) under any
of the monetary terms, covenants or conditions of this Lease on Tenant’s part to be observed or performed and (b) Tenant, in contradistinction to any subtenants or other occupants (other than subtenants referred to in Section 11.06B)
shall then be in occupancy of the entire Demised Premises (for the purposes of this Article 40 any space leased to Tenant under this Lease which has been eliminated from the Demised Premises pursuant to Section 11.03 shall be deemed space
leased to Tenant under this Lease) then Tenant shall have the right (sometimes referred to herein as “Tenant’s First Offer Right”), subject to the provisions of this Article, exercisable in accordance with the provisions of
Section 40.02, to lease and add to the Demised Premises the space on the eighteenth (18th) floor of the Building, which space is
contiguous to the Demised Premises initially demised hereunder (such space is referred to herein as the “Additional Space”), if it becomes “available for leasing” during the Demised Term. No Additional Space shall be
deemed “available for leasing” if (a) the then tenant of the Additional Space or any assignee, successor, subtenant or other occupant holding through or under such tenant, shall enter into (i) any agreement with Owner extending
the letting agreement affecting the Additional Space or (ii) any new lease with Owner affecting the Additional Space, or (b) any other tenant in the Building or any assignee or successor of such other tenant shall exercise any contractual
option or right which it has, as of the date of this Lease, to lease the Additional Space (whether the Additional Space in question is specifically referred to in any such contractual option or right or Owner must utilize such Additional Space in
question in order to satisfy such contractual option or right). Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 40.01, Tenant shall not have the right to lease and add to the Demised Premises the Additional Space pursuant to
Tenant’s First Offer Right which becomes available for leasing if the Expected Vacancy Date (as defined in Section 40.02A) as set forth in Owner’s Availability Notice (as defined in Section 40.02A) is later than the date three
(3) years immediately preceding the then current Expiration Date of this Lease. 
 Section 40.02. Notice of Availability and
Tenant’s Exercise of Option. 
 A. In the event that the Additional Space shall become or about to become
available for leasing in accordance with the provisions of Section 40.01, Owner shall give notice thereof to Tenant (any such notice is referred to as an “Owner’s Availability Notice”), which Owner’s Availability
Notice shall contain the date such Additional Space is expected to be vacant or available for leasing and which Owner’s Availability Notice shall be accompanied by a floor plan of the Additional Space unless it is a full floor. Owner’s
Availability Notice may be given not more than twenty-four (24) months prior to the date set forth in such Owner’s Availability Notice upon which such Additional Space is expected to become vacant and available for leasing (the date set
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leasing is sometimes referred to as an “Expected Vacancy Date”). Upon Owner giving Tenant an Owner’s Availability Notice, Tenant may
exercise Tenant’s First Offer Right only by notice given to Owner within ten (10) days next following the date of the giving of such Owner’s Availability Notice, and by giving such notice Tenant shall thereby lease and add such
Additional Space to the Demised Premises for a term to begin, subject to Section 40.03, on the Expected Vacancy Date; any notice given by Tenant to Owner exercising such Tenant’s First Offer Right is referred to as “Tenant’s
First Offer Notice”. 
 B. It is understood and agreed that “time is of the essence” with
respect to Tenant’s exercise of its Tenant’s First Offer Right pursuant to this Article and that if Tenant does not exercise such Tenant’s First Offer Right within the ten (10) day time limitation set forth in Subsection A above,
any notice purporting to exercise such Tenant’s First Offer Right given after the expiration of such time limitation shall be void and of no force and effect and Tenant shall have no further right to lease and add the Additional Space to the
Demised Premises. 
 C. If Tenant exercises Tenant’s First Offer Right in accordance with the provisions of this
Article 40, then the Additional Space shall be leased by Tenant and added to the Demised Premises upon all of the then executory terms, covenants and conditions as are contained in this Lease, except as otherwise set forth herein, adjusted to
reflect (x) the number of rentable square feet contained in the Additional Space, and (y) that the term applicable to the Additional Space in question shall, commence on the Expected Vacancy Date (provided Owner delivers possession on such
date), as the same may be accelerated or delayed pursuant to the provisions of Section 40.03. 
 Section 40.03. A.
Acceleration of First Offer Vacancy Date: In the event that the Additional Space shall become available for leasing sooner than the Expected Vacancy Date because of the termination of the term of the lease or occupancy affecting such
Additional Space, Owner shall have the right to accelerate the Expected Vacancy Date to such sooner date upon not less than twenty (20) days notice to Tenant. 
 B. Holdover Occupant: Owner and Tenant acknowledge the possibility that all or any of the tenants or occupants of the
Additional Space may not have vacated and surrendered the Additional Space to Owner by the Expected Vacancy Date. Accordingly, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in Sections 40.01 or 40.02 or in any Owner’s Availability Notice,
if such tenants or occupants shall not have vacated and surrendered the Additional Space to Owner by the Expected Vacancy Date, then (a) the term applicable to the Additional Space shall commence (i) on the Expected Vacancy Date with
respect to those portions, if any, of the Additional Space which are vacant on the applicable Expected Vacancy Date, and (ii) with respect to those portions, if any, of the Additional Space which are not vacant on the Expected Vacancy Date, on
the respective later date or dates upon which such portions of the Additional Space become vacant and Owner gives notice to Tenant of such vacancy, and (b) the increases in Fixed Rent, the Demised Premises Area and all other modifications of
this Lease resulting from the application of the provisions of this Article 40 shall be equitably adjusted to reflect the fact that all or any portions of the Additional Space have not been leased and added to the Demised Premises on the Expected
Vacancy Date but are leased and added to the Demised Premises on a date or dates after the Expected Vacancy Date. 
 C.
Lease Not Affected: In the event that the provisions of this Section 40.03 shall apply, then, the parties agree that (a) the Expiration Date shall not be affected by operation of the provisions of this Section 40.03;
(b) except as expressly set forth in this Section 40.03, neither the validity of this Lease nor the obligations of Tenant under this Article 40 shall be affected by operation of the provisions of this Section 40.03; (c) Tenant
waives any rights under Section 223-a of the Real Property Law of New York or any successor statute of similar import to rescind this Lease or such Tenant’s exercise of Tenant’s First Offer Right and further waives the right to
recover any damages against Owner which may result from the failure of Owner to deliver possession of the Additional Space on the Expected Vacancy Date; and (d) Owner shall institute, within thirty (30) days after the Expected Vacancy Date
set forth in Owner’s Availability Notice, appropriate proceedings against any such Additional Space tenants or occupants who have not vacated and surrendered all or any portion of the Additional Space in order to obtain possession thereof, and
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 Section 40.04. Modification of Lease - Inclusion of the Additional Space: In the event
that Tenant shall timely exercise Tenant’s First Offer Right in accordance with the provisions of this Article then, on the effective commencement date of the term applicable to the Additional Space, this Lease shall be deemed modified as
follows: 
 A. The Demised Premises shall include the Additional Space (together with all appurtenances, fixtures,
improvements, additions and other property attached thereto or installed therein at the commencement of the term applicable to the Additional Space or at any time during said term, other than Tenant’s Personal Property) for all purposes of this
Lease; 
 B. The Fixed Rent reserved in this Lease shall be increased by the fair market annual rental value of the
Additional Space as of the commencement date of the demised term applicable thereto, as determined by agreement between Owner and Tenant or by arbitration as provided in Section 40.06, and the monthly installments of the Fixed Rent shall each
be increased accordingly to conform with the foregoing. In the event that the term applicable to the Additional Space shall commence on a date other than the first day of any month, the monthly installment of the Fixed Rent for the month during
which the term applicable to the Additional Space shall occur shall be increased pro rata to reflect such increase in the Fixed Rent; 
 C. The Demised Premises Area set forth in Section 23.01 shall be increased by the number of rentable square feet contained in the Additional Space; and 
 D. The sum of “FOURTEEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FORTY-SEVEN AND 00/100 ($14,247.00) DOLLARS” appearing in subsection A of
Section 29.05 of the Lease as the Electrical Inclusion Factor (as said sum may have been increased or decreased pursuant to the provisions of said Section and the Lease), shall be increased by a sum of equal to (x) the per square foot
Electrical Inclusion Factor as of the effective commencement date of the term applicable to the Additional Space multiplied by (y) the number of rentable square feet in the Additional Space, and the Electrical Inclusion Factor thereafter shall
remain subject to adjustment pursuant to the provisions of Section 29.05. 
 E. Tenant’s payments pursuant to
Section 23.04 shall be increased to also take into account the increase in Fixed Rent payable during any Escalation Year by reason of the leasing of such Additional Space (other than that portion attributable to the Electric Inclusion Factor).

 Section 40.05. Condition of Additional Space: Tenant agrees to accept the Additional Space in the condition
which shall exist on the commencement date of the term applicable thereto “as is” and further agrees that Owner shall have no obligation to perform any work or make any installations in order to prepare the Additional Space for
Tenant’s occupancy. Notwithstanding the forgoing, Owner shall deliver possession of the Premises to Tenant in vacant, broom clean condition and with all Building systems in working order. 
 Section 40.06. Determination of Fair Market Rental Value: In the event that Tenant shall have exercised the right to lease the
Additional Space and thereafter Owner and Tenant are unable to agree, within sixty (60) days after commencement of discussions thereon, as to the fair market annual rental value of the Additional Space, then, upon the demand of either Owner or
Tenant, such fair market annual rental value shall be determined by arbitration as follows: 
 (a) Owner and Tenant shall each
appoint an arbitrator within thirty (30) days after notice by either party requesting arbitration of the issue. If either Owner or Tenant shall have failed to appoint an arbitrator within such period of time, then such arbitrator shall be
appointed by the American Arbitration Association, or its successor, or if at such time such association is not in existence and has no successor, then by the presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, of the Supreme Court of the
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 (b) The two arbitrators appointed, as above provided, shall select a third arbitrator and
if they fail to do so within thirty (30) days after their appointment, such third arbitrator shall be appointed as above provided for the appointment of an arbitrator in the event either party fails to do so. 
 (c) All of such arbitrators shall be real estate appraisers or brokers having at least fifteen (15) years of experience in such field
in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. 
 (d) The three arbitrators, selected as aforesaid, forthwith shall convene
and render their decision as promptly as practicable after the appointment of the third arbitrator. The decision of such arbitrators shall be in writing and the vote of the majority of them (or, if there be no majority decision, then the decision of
the last appointed arbitrator) shall be the decision of all and binding upon Owner and Tenant whether or not a judgment shall be entered in any court. Duplicate original counterparts of such decision shall be sent by the arbitrators to both Owner
and Tenant. 
 (e) The arbitrators, in arriving at their decision, shall, unless Owner has theretofore discontinued the
redistribution or furnishing of electrical energy to the Demised Premises in accordance with the provisions of Section 29.05D take into consideration that electrical services are furnished by Owner to Tenant in the Demised Premises as reflected
in the Electrical Inclusion Factor, and the arbitrators shall also be entitled to consider all testimony and documentary evidence which may be presented at any hearing as well as facts and data which the arbitrators may discover by investigation and
inquiry outside of such hearings. The arbitrators shall be bound by the provisions of this Lease, and shall not add to, subtract from, or otherwise modify such provisions. The cost and expense of such arbitration shall be borne equally by Owner and
Tenant, except that each party shall pay its own counsel fees and expenses. 
 (f) Intentionally Omitted. 
 (g) If the determination of the Fixed Rent payable with respect to the Additional Space has not been made by the commencement of the term
applicable to the Additional Space, Tenant, until such determination, shall continue to pay for the Additional Space as the same scheduled Fixed Rent per square foot then allocable to the original portion of the Demised Premises (as the same may
have been escalated pursuant to the provisions of this Lease) before any abatement or apportionment thereof, and following such determination Tenant shall pay to Owner, upon demand, any additional sums due to Owner as a result of such determination,
or Owner shall credit Tenant, against the next installments of Fixed Rent, the amount by which the sums paid by Tenant with respect to the Additional Space prior to such determination exceed the Fixed Rent as determined by arbitration with respect
to such space, as applicable. 
 Section 40.07. Confirmation of Tenant’s Exercise of Option: Upon demand of Owner,
Tenant will execute and deliver to Owner an instrument in form reasonably satisfactory to Owner and Tenant stating whether or not Tenant has exercised any option contained in this Article and if Tenant has exercised such option setting forth the
effective commencement date of the term applicable to the Additional Space in question and, once determined, the Fixed Rent applicable to the Additional Space in question and the additions to the Additional Escalation Payments which shall be owing
from Tenant pursuant to Section 23.04 of this Lease by virtue of Tenant’s leasing of the Additional Space. However, neither the failure of Owner to demand the execution and delivery of such instrument nor the failure of Tenant to execute
and deliver such instrument shall vitiate the provisions of this Article. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Owner and Tenant have respectively signed and sealed this Lease as of the day
and year first above written. 
  

							
	OWNER:
	
	ONE WHITEHALL L.P.
	By:	 	Rudin Management Co., Inc., as Agent
			
		 	By:	 	/s/ John J. Gilbert
		 		 	Name:	 	John J. Gilbert, III
		 		 	Title:	 	EVP & COO

  

					
	TENANT:
	
	3PAR INC., a Delaware corporation
		
	By:	 	/s/ Adriel Lares
		 	Name:	 	Adriel Lares
		 	Title:	 	CFO

  

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 UNIFORM FORM CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT 
 (Within New York State) 
  

			
	 State of New York
	  	)
		  	:ss.:
	 County of             
	  	)

 On the              day of
            , in the year             , before me, the undersigned, personally appeared
            , personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual(s) whose name(s) is (are) subscribed to the within instrument and
acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument, the individual(s), or the person upon behalf of which the individual(s) acted, executed the instrument.

  

	
	  
	(Signature and Office of individual taking acknowledgment)

 UNIFORM FORM CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT 
 (Outside of New York State) 
 State, District of Columbia,
Territory, 
 Possession or Foreign Country 
                                     ):ss.:

 On the              day of
             in the year             , before me, the undersigned, personally appeared
            , personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual(s) whose name(s) is (are) subscribed to the within instrument and
acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their capacity(ies), that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument, the individual(s), or the person upon behalf of which the individual(s) acted, executed the instrument, and
that such individual made such appearance before the undersigned in the             . (Insert the city or other political subdivision and the state or country or other place the
acknowledgment was taken.) 
  

	
	  
	(Signature and office of individual taking acknowledgment)

  

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 SCHEDULE A 
 BUILDING RULES 
 1. The sidewalks, entrances, passages, courts, elevators, vestibules, stairways, corridors
or halls of the Building shall not be obstructed or encumbered or used for any purpose other than ingress and egress to and from the premises demised to any tenant or occupant. Any tenant whose premises are situate on the ground floor of the
Building shall, at said tenant’s own expense, keep the sidewalks and curb directly in front of said premises clean and free from ice and snow. 
 2. No awnings or other projections shall be attached to the outside walls or windows of the Building without the prior consent of Owner. No curtains, blinds, shades, or screens shall be attached to or hung in, or used in connection with,
any window or door of the premises demised to any tenant or occupant, without the prior consent of Owner. Such awnings, projections, curtains, blinds, shades, screens or other fixtures must be of a quality, type, design and color, and attached in a
manner, approved by Owner. 
 3. No sign, advertisement, object, notice or other lettering shall be exhibited, inscribed, painted or affixed
on any part of the outside or inside of the premises demised to any tenant or occupant or of the Building without the prior consent of Owner. Interior signs on doors and directory tablets, if any, shall be of a size, color and style approved by
Owner. 
 4. The sashes, sash doors, skylights, windows, and doors that reflect or admit light and air into the halls, passageways or other
public places in the Building shall not be covered or obstructed, nor shall any bottles, parcels, or other articles be placed on any window sills. 
 5. No showcases or other articles shall be put in front of or affixed to any part of the exterior of the Building, nor placed in the halls, corridors, vestibules or other public parts of the Building. 
 6. The water and wash closets and other plumbing fixtures shall not be used for any purposes other than those for which they were constructed, and no
sweepings, rubbish, rags, or other substances shall be thrown therein. No tenant shall bring or keep, or permit to be brought or kept, any inflammable, combustible or explosive fluid, material, chemical or substance in or about the premises demised
to such tenant. 
 7. No tenant or occupant shall mark, paint, drill into, or in any way deface any part of the Building or the premises
demised to such tenant or occupant. No boring, cutting or stringing of wires shall be permitted, except with the prior consent of Owner, and as Owner may direct. No tenant or occupant shall install any resilient tile or similar floor covering in the
premises demised to such tenant or occupant except in a manner approved by Owner. 
 8. No bicycles, vehicles or animals of any kind shall be
brought into or kept in or about the premises demised to any tenant. No cooking shall be done or permitted in the Building by any tenant without the approval of Owner. No tenant shall cause or permit any unusual or objectionable odors to emanate
from the premises demised to such tenant. 
 9. No space in the Building shall be used for manufacturing, for the storage of merchandise, or
for the sale of merchandise, goods or property of any kind at auction. 
 10. No tenant shall make, or permit to be made, any unseemly or
disturbing noises or disturb or interfere with other tenants or occupants of the Building or neighboring buildings or premises whether by the use of any musical instrument, radio, television set or other audio device, unmusical noise, whistling,
singing, or in any other way. Nothing shall be thrown out of any doors or windows. 
  

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 11. No additional locks or bolts of any kind shall be placed upon any of the doors or windows, nor shall
any changes be made in locks or the mechanism thereof. Each tenant must, upon the termination of its tenancy, restore to Owner all keys of stores, offices and toilet rooms, either furnished to, or otherwise procured by, such tenant. 
 12. All removals from the Building, or the carrying in or out of the Building or the premises demised to any tenant, of any safes, freight, furniture or
bulky matter of any description must take place at such time and in such manner as Owner or its agents may determine, from time to time. Owner reserves the right to inspect all freight to be brought into the Building and to exclude from the Building
all freight which violates any of the Building Rules or the provisions of such tenant’s lease. 
 13. No tenant shall use or occupy, or
permit any portion of the premises demised to such tenant to be used or occupied, as an office for a public stenographer or typist, or as a barber or manicure shop, or as an employment bureau. No tenant or occupant shall engage or pay any employees
in the Building, except those actually working for such tenant or occupant in the Building, nor advertise for laborers, giving an address at the Building. 
 14. No tenant or occupant shall purchase spring water, ice, food, beverage, lighting maintenance, cleaning, towels, or other like service, from any company or persons not approved by Owner, such approval not
unreasonably to be withheld. 
 15. Owner shall have the right to prohibit any advertising by any tenant or occupant which, in Owner’s
opinion, tends to impair the reputation of the Building or its desirability as a building for offices, and upon notice from Owner, such tenant or occupant shall refrain from or discontinue such advertising. 
 16. Owner reserves the right to exclude from the Building, between the hours of 6 P.M. and 8 A.M. on business days and at all hours on Saturdays, Sundays
and holidays, all persons who do not present a pass to the Building signed by Owner. Owner will furnish passes to persons for whom any tenant requests such passes. Each tenant shall be responsible for all persons for whom it requests such passes and
shall be liable to Owner for all acts of such persons. 
 17. Each tenant, before closing and leaving the premises demised to such tenant at
any time, shall see that all entrance doors are locked and all windows closed. 
 18. Each tenant shall, at its expense, provide artificial
light in the premises demised to such tenant for Owner’s agents, contractors and employees while performing janitorial or other cleaning services and making repairs or alterations in said premises. 
 19. No premises shall be used, or permitted to be used, for lodging or sleeping or for any immoral or illegal purpose. 
 20. The requirements of tenants will be attended to only upon application at the office of Owner. Building employees shall not be required to perform,
and shall not be requested by any tenant or occupant to perform, any work outside of their regular duties, unless under specific instructions from the office of Owner. 
 21. Canvassing, soliciting and peddling in the Building are prohibited and each tenant and occupant shall cooperate in seeking their prevention. 
 22. There shall not be used in the Building, either by any tenant or occupant or by their agents or contractors, in the delivery or receipt of
merchandise, freight or other matter, any hand trucks or other means of conveyance except those equipped with rubber tires, rubber side guards and such other safeguards as Owner may require. 
  

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 23. If the premises demised to any tenant become infested with vermin, such tenant, at its sole cost and
expense, shall cause its premises to be exterminated, from time to time, to the satisfaction of Owner, and shall employ such exterminators therefor as shall be approved by Owner. 
 24. No premises shall be used, or permitted to be used, at any time, as a store for the sale or display of goods, wares or merchandise of any kind, or as
a restaurant, shop, booth, bootblack or other stand, or for the conduct of any business or occupation which predominantly involves direct patronage of the general public in the premises demised to such tenant, or for manufacturing or for other
similar purposes. 
 25. No tenant shall clean, or permit to be cleaned, any window of the Building from the outside in violation of
Section 202 of the New York Labor Law or any successor law or statute, or of the rules of the Board of Standards and Appeals or of any board or body having or asserting jurisdiction. 
 26. No tenant shall move, or permit to be moved, into or out of the Building or the premises demised to such tenant, any heavy or bulky matter, without
the specific approval of Owner. If any such matter requires special handling, only a person holding a Master Rigger’s license shall be employed to perform such special handling. No tenant shall place, or permit to be placed, on any part of the
floor or floors of the premises demised to such tenant, a load exceeding the floor load per square foot which such floor was designed to carry and which is allowed by law. Owner reserves the right to prescribe the weight and position of safes and
other heavy matter, which must be placed so as to distribute the weight. 
  

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 EXHIBIT 1 
 Floor Plan 
 (attached hereto) 
 This floor plan is annexed to the Lease and made a part thereof solely to indicate by outlining and diagonal
markings the portion of the eighteenth (18th) floor of the Building known as One Whitehall Street which constitutes the Demised Premises. All
areas, dimensions, locations and conditions are approximate. 

 EXHIBIT 2 
 Form of Letter of Credit 
 [BANK LETTERHEAD] 
 One Whitehall L.P. 
 c/o Rudin Management Co. Inc. 
 345 Park Avenue 
 New York, New York 10154 
 Attention: Ms. Roslyn Stuart 
  

	RE:	Irrevocable Letter of Credit No.
                                        

 Gentlemen: 
 BY ORDER OF OUR CLIENT,
            , WE HEREBY OPEN OUR IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT NO.             IN YOUR FAVOR FOR AN AMOUNT NOT TO
EXCEED IN THE AGGREGATE             DOLLARS, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY AND EXPIRING AT OUR [INSERT: ADDRESS] OFFICE, WITH OUR CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON [INSERT:
DATE ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF ISSUANCE]. 
 FUNDS UNDER THIS LETTER OF CREDIT ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU AGAINST YOUR CLEAN SIGHT DRAFT ON US MENTIONING THEREON OUR
CREDIT NO.
                                        .
NO DOCUMENTS REQUIRED. 
 IF WE RECEIVE YOUR DRAFT AS MENTIONED ABOVE HERE AT OUR [INSERT: BANK STREET ADDRESS] OFFICE, PRIOR TO OUR CLOSE OF
BUSINESS ON [INSERT: DATE ONE (1) YEAR FROM DATE OF ISSUANCE], AS SUCH DATE SHALL BE EXTENDED BY RENEWAL(S) OF THE TERM OF THIS LETTER OF CREDIT, WE WILL PROMPTLY HONOR SAME. PARTIAL DRAWINGS ARE PERMITTED. 
 THIS LETTER OF CREDIT SHALL BE AUTOMATICALLY RENEWED FROM YEAR TO YEAR UNTIL THE EARLIER OF (X) [INSERT: DATE WHICH IS NOT LESS THAN 60 DAYS FOLLOWING
THE EXPECTED EXPIRATION DATE OF THE LEASE] OR (Y) TERMINATION BY THE UNDERSIGNED BY NOTICE TO YOU (AND AT YOUR OPTION, NOTICE TO AN ADDITIONAL PARTY DESIGNATED BY YOU) OF NOT LESS THAN NINETY (90) DAYS PRIOR TO THE THEN EXPIRATION DATE OF
THIS LETTER OF CREDIT. 
 THIS LETTER OF CREDIT IS TRANSFERABLE MULTIPLE TIMES. ALL TRANSFER CHARGES ARE FOR OUR CLIENT’S ACCOUNT. 
 EXCEPT AS FAR AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY STATED HEREIN, THIS LETTER OF CREDIT IS SUBJECT TO THE UNIFORM CUSTOMS AND PRACTICE FOR DOCUMENTARY CREDITS (1993 REVISION)
INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PUBLICATIONS NO. 500. 
  

	
	[NAME OF BANK]
	
	  
	AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE

 EXHIBIT 3 
 Tenant’s Initial Work 
 1. Upgrade ceiling tiles in large conference room (to be our EBC) “largest
room in the suite” 
 2. Add glass wall between EBC and demo room (previously referred to as a Data Center) “office next to largest room in the
suite” 
 3. Paint walls and ceiling in demo room dark grey 
 4. Add black VCT to the demo room 
 5. Install sound proof wall between the rooms. Same wall as glass wall. 
 6. Install ceiling mount projector 
 7. Add 24/7 A/C in the demo room

 8. Install card key access system (subject to Section 3.09 of the Lease)

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