Document:

Exhibit 10.34 (Q2'14)

CONFIDENTIAL
[RETIRED PARTNER FORM]

APOLLO GLOBAL MANAGEMENT, LLC
2007 OMNIBUS EQUITY INCENTIVE PLAN
SHARE AWARD GRANT NOTICE

Apollo Global Management, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Company” or “AGM”), pursuant to its 2007 Omnibus Equity Incentive Plan (the “Plan”), hereby grants to the individual listed below (the “Participant”), the number of Class A Shares of the Company set forth below (the “Shares”). This Award of Shares is subject to all of the terms and conditions set forth in this Share Award Grant Notice (“Grant Notice”) and in the Amended and Restated [                        ] Limited Partnership Agreement of [                ] (the “Carry Plan”), including, without limitation, Exhibit [     ] attached thereto which includes the Share Award Agreement (as the same may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time in accordance with the Carry Plan, the “Share Award Agreement”) (including, without limitation, the transfer restrictions on the Shares set forth in the Carry Plan and Share Award Agreement) and the Plan, all of which are incorporated herein by reference. Unless otherwise defined herein, the terms defined in the Plan shall have the same defined meanings in this Grant Notice and the Share Award Agreement.
	
		
	Participant:
	[ ]

	Date of Grant:
	[ ]

	Total Number of Shares:
	[ ] Shares

	Purchase Price per Share:
	$[ ]

	Total Purchase Price:
	$[ ]

	Transfer Commencement Date:
	[[February 15] OR [May 15] OR [August 15] OR [November 15]], 20[    ]

	Vesting Schedule:
	All Shares are fully vested upon grant, but no Shares are transferable by the Participant until such time as provided in the Carry Plan and the Share Award Agreement.  See also Exhibit A to the Share Award Agreement.

By his or her signature, the Participant agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions of the Plan, the Share Award Agreement and this Grant Notice, and to file timely a Section 83(b) election with respect to the Participant’s grant of the Shares substantially in the form attached hereto as Notice Annex A.  The Participant has reviewed the Carry Plan, the Share Award Agreement, the Plan and this Grant Notice in their entirety, has had an opportunity to obtain the advice of counsel prior to executing this Grant Notice and fully understands all provisions of this Grant Notice, the Share Award Agreement, the Plan and the Carry Plan. If this Grant Notice is not executed and returned to the Company on or before [                   ], and such failure continues for five business days after notice thereof, this Award will be null and void ab initio and the Participant will have no rights with respect to it and will forfeit any amounts that would have been distributed to the Participant under the Carry Plan to fund the purchase of Shares contemplated hereunder.  No amendment or modification of this Grant Notice shall be valid unless it shall be in writing and signed by all parties hereto.  
	
		
	APOLLO GLOBAL MANAGEMENT, LLC
	PARTICIPANT

	By:    
	By:    

	Print Name:
	Print Name:

	Title:
	 

	Address:   9 West 57th Street 
New York, NY  10019
	 

Notice Annex A
SECTION 83(b) TAX ELECTION
This statement is being made under Section 83(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, pursuant to Treasury Regulation Section 1.83‐2.
(1)    The taxpayer who performed the services is:
Name:    ____________________________________________ 
Address:    ____________________________________________ 
    ____________________________________________ 
Taxpayer ID No.:    ___________________________________
(2)    The property with respect to which the election is being made is [________] Class A Shares of Apollo Global Management, LLC (the “Company”).
(3)    The property was transferred on [___________, 20____] (Date of Grant).
(4)    The taxable year for which the election is being made is the calendar year [________].
(5)    One third (1/3) of the shares may be transferred by the taxpayer on each of the first three anniversaries of the transfer commencement date.
(6)    The fair market value at the time of transfer (determined without regard to any restriction other than a restriction which by its terms will never lapse) is $______ per share.
(7)    The taxpayer paid $______ per share for the property described above.
(8)    A copy of this statement was furnished to the entity for which the taxpayer rendered the services underlying the transfer of property.
(9)    This statement is executed on the ______ day of ____________, 20 _____.
By:    _________________________________________, Taxpayer

		
	(1)
	THE TAXPAYER MUST FILE THIS COMPLETED FORM WITH THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE CENTER WITH WHICH TAXPAYER FILES HIS/HER U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE TRANSFER OF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROPERTY.

		
	(2)
	THE TAXPAYER MUST ALSO FILE A COPY OF THIS COMPLETED FORM WITH THE TAXPAYER’S ANNUAL FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURN.

		
	(3)
	THE TAXPAYER MUST ALSO FILE A COPY OF THIS COMPLETED FORM WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE COMPANY.

SHARE AWARD AGREEMENT 
UNDER THE APOLLO GLOBAL MANAGEMENT, LLC 
2007 OMNIBUS EQUITY INCENTIVE PLAN
This Award Agreement (this “Share Award Agreement”), dated as of the date (the “Date of Grant”) set forth on of the Grant Notice associated with this Share Award Agreement (the “Grant Notice”), is made by and between Apollo Global Management, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Company”), [          ] Advisors [   ], L.P. (“Advisors”) and the person named in the Grant Notice (the “Participant”).  Capitalized terms not defined herein shall have the meaning ascribed to them in the Apollo Global Management, LLC 2007 Omnibus Equity Incentive Plan, as the same may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time (the “Plan”).  Where the context permits, references to the Company shall include any successor to the Company.  If the Grant Notice is not executed and returned to the Company in accordance with its terms, this Award will be null and void ab initio and the Participant will have no rights hereunder and will forfeit any amounts that would have been distributed to the Participant under the Amended and Restated Limited Partnership Agreement of [                      ], as the same may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time (the “Carry Plan”) to fund the purchase of Shares contemplated under the Grant Notice. 
1.Grant of Shares.  The Company hereby grants to the Participant that number of Shares (the “Shares”) set forth in the Grant Notice, subject to all of the terms and conditions of this Share Award Agreement and the Plan.
2.    Purchase Price.  The purchase price per Share is set forth on the Grant Notice.    
3.    Book Entry; Certificates.  At the sole discretion of the Administrator, the Shares will be issued in either (i) uncertificated form, with the Shares recorded in the name of the Participant in the books and records of the Company’s transfer agent with appropriate notations regarding the restrictions on transfer imposed pursuant to this Share Award Agreement, and following the date such Shares become transferable the Company shall cause certificates representing the Shares to be issued; or (ii) certificate form pursuant to the terms of Section 6.  Physical possession or custody of any Share certificates that are issued shall be retained by the Company until such time as the Shares are transferable.  The Participant may be required to execute and deliver to the Company a stock power with respect to the Shares and to deliver to the Company any representations or other documents or assurances required pursuant to Section 13.
4.    Lapse of Transfer Restrictions.
(a)    The Shares are fully vested on the Date of Grant.  The Shares shall become transferable by the Participant in accordance with the schedule set forth on Exhibit A hereto (the period during which the restrictions on transferability (other than such restrictions contained in Section 4(b)) are in effect, the “Restricted Period”).  
(b)    During the Restricted Period, the Shares may not, directly or indirectly, be sold, assigned, transferred, pledged, hypothecated or otherwise disposed of or encumbered.  The transfer restrictions contained in the preceding sentence shall not apply to (i) transfers to the Company, or (ii) transfers of Shares by will or the laws of descent and distribution, or (iii) if approved by the Administrator in its sole discretion, transfers of Shares in accordance with the requirements of Instruction A.1.(a)(5) of Form S-8 under the Securities Act or other applicable law.  The approval contemplated by clause (iii) of the immediately preceding sentence shall not be unreasonably withheld by the Administrator with respect to a transfer of Shares by the Participant to a Related Party (as defined in the Carry Plan) (which transfer may occur only with the prior written approval of the Administrator), it being understood that the Related Party shall be required to agree to be bound by the transfer restrictions contained in the Plan, the Carry Plan and this Agreement that apply to the Participant.  The Participant hereby acknowledges that any attempt by the Participant directly or indirectly to sell, assign, transfer, pledge, hypothecate or otherwise dispose of or encumber the Shares in violation of this Share Purchase Agreement shall be void ab initio.  The Participant agrees and acknowledges that (i) the provisions contained in this Section 4(b) are reasonable as to terms, duration and remedy, (ii) the same protects the legitimate interests of the Company and its Affiliates, imposes no undue hardship on the Participant, and is not injurious to the public, (iii) the void ab initio remedy provided for a violation of this Section 4(b) shall be specifically enforceable in any court or arbitral tribunal with jurisdiction upon short notice, and the Participant shall not pursue any action to have such void ab initio remedy deemed unenforceable.  Each of the Carry Plan and APH (as defined in the Carry Plan) shall be third party beneficiaries with respect to this Section 4(b).
5.    Rights as a Shareholder; Distributions.  The Participant shall be the record owner of the Shares until the Shares are sold or otherwise disposed of, and shall be entitled to all of the rights of a shareholder of the Company, including the right to vote such Shares and receive distributions paid with respect to such Shares.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, any non-cash distributions shall be subject to the same restrictions on transferability and encumbrance as the Shares with respect to which they were paid.
6.    Legend on Certificates.  The Participant agrees that any certificate issued for Shares (or, if applicable, any book entry statement issued for Shares) prior to the lapse of any outstanding restrictions relating thereto shall bear the following legend (in addition to any other legend or legends required under applicable securities laws), subject to updating or modification by the Company from time to time:
THE SHARES REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE ARE SUBJECT TO CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS UPON TRANSFER AND RIGHTS OF REPURCHASE (THE “RESTRICTIONS”) AS SET FORTH IN THE APOLLO GLOBAL MANAGEMENT, LLC 2007 OMNIBUS EQUITY INCENTIVE PLAN AND A SHARE AWARD AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BETWEEN THE REGISTERED OWNER AND APOLLO GLOBAL MANAGEMENT, LLC, COPIES OF WHICH ARE ON FILE WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE COMPANY. ANY ATTEMPT TO DISPOSE OF THESE SHARES IN CONTRAVENTION OF THE RESTRICTIONS, INCLUDING BY WAY OF SALE, ASSIGNMENT, TRANSFER, PLEDGE, HYPOTHECATION OR OTHERWISE, SHALL BE NULL AND VOID AND WITHOUT EFFECT AS PROVIDED BY SUCH PLAN AND AGREEMENT.
7.    Share Award Agreement Subject to Plan.  This Share Award Agreement is made pursuant to all of the provisions of the Plan and the Carry Plan, both of which are incorporated herein by this reference, and is intended, and shall be interpreted in a manner, to comply therewith.  
8.    Restrictive Covenants.  The Participant agrees that the restrictive covenants set forth in the [award letter provided to the Participant under the] Carry Plan, are incorporated herein by reference as if contained herein.  The Participant understands, acknowledges and agrees that such restrictive covenants apply to the Participant for the periods provided in such documents.
9.    Taxes.
(a)    Withholding.  The Participant is responsible for all taxes and any tax-related penalties the Participant incurs in connection with the Award.  The Company or its Subsidiaries or Affiliates shall be entitled to require a cash payment by or on behalf of the Participant and/or to deduct, from other compensation payable to the Participant, any sums required by U.S. federal, state or local law (or by any tax authority outside the United States) to be withheld or accounted for by the Company or its Subsidiaries or Affiliates with respect to any Share.  The Company in its discretion may require any other available method to satisfy any withholding or tax obligations of the Company or its Subsidiaries or Affiliates with respect to the Shares at the minimum applicable rates.
(b)    Section 83(b) Election.  The Participant acknowledges that the Company has not advised the Participant regarding the Participant’s income tax liability in connection with the grant of the Shares or with an election under Section 83(b) of the Code with respect to the grant of the Shares.  The Participant has reviewed with the Participant’s own tax advisors the federal, state, local and non-U.S. tax consequences of the transactions contemplated by this Share Award Agreement.  The Participant is relying solely on such advisors and not on any statements or representations of the Company or any of its agents.  The Participant understands that the Participant (and not the Company) shall be responsible for the Participant’s own tax liability that may arise as a result of the transactions contemplated by this Share Award Agreement.  As a condition to the effectiveness of this Award, the Participant is required to file timely an election under Section 83(b) of the Code with respect to the grant of the Shares.  A form of Section 83(b) election is provided for this purpose as Notice Annex A to the Grant Notice.
(c)    Section 409A Compliance.  This Award is intended to be exempt from, or comply with, Section 409A, and to be interpreted in a manner consistent therewith.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Share Award Agreement, to the extent that the Administrator determines that the Plan or a Share is subject to Section 409A and fails to comply with the requirements of Section 409A, the Administrator reserves the right (without any obligation to do so or to indemnify the Participant for failure to do so), without the consent of the Participant, to amend or terminate the Plan and Share Award Agreement and/or to amend, restructure, terminate or replace the Share in order to cause the Share to either not be subject to Section 409A or to comply with the applicable provisions of such section.  To the extent necessary to avoid the imposition of tax or penalty under Section 409A, any payment by the Company or any Subsidiary or Affiliate to the Participant (if the Participant is then a “specified employee” as defined in Code Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) and Treasury Regulation §1.409A-1(i)(1)) of “deferred compensation,” whether pursuant to the Plan or otherwise, arising solely due to a “separation from service” (and not by reason of the lapse of a “substantial risk of forfeiture”), as such terms are used in Section 409A, shall be delayed (to the extent otherwise payable prior to such date) and paid on the first day following the six-month period beginning on the date of the Participant’s separation from service under Section 409A (or, if earlier, upon the Participant’s death).  Each payment or installment due under this Share Award Agreement is intended to constitute a “separate payment” for purposes of Section 409A.  In no event shall the Company or any Subsidiary or Affiliate (or any agent thereof) have any liability to the Participant or any other Person due to the failure of the Award to satisfy the requirements of Section 409A.
10.    Governing Law; Arbitration; Waiver of Jury Trial.  This Share Award Agreement shall be governed by, interpreted under and construed and enforced in accordance with, the laws of the State of Delaware (without regard to any conflicts of laws principles thereof that would give effect to the laws of another jurisdiction), and any dispute, controversy, suit, action or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Award or any other Award, other than injunctive relief, will, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in Section 14(e) of the Plan, be settled exclusively by arbitration, conducted before a single arbitrator in New York County, New York (applying Delaware law) in accordance with, and pursuant to, the Employment Arbitration Rules and Procedures of JAMS (“JAMS”).  The decision of the arbitrator will be final and binding upon the parties hereto.  Any arbitral award may be entered as a judgment or order in any court of competent jurisdiction.  Either party may commence litigation in court to obtain injunctive relief in aid of arbitration, to compel arbitration, or to confirm or vacate an award, to the extent authorized by the U.S. Federal Arbitration Act or the New York Arbitration Act.  The Company and the Participant will share the JAMS administrative fees, the arbitrator’s fee and expenses.  Each party shall be responsible for such party’s attorneys’ fees.  IF THIS AGREEMENT TO ARBITRATE IS HELD INVALID OR UNENFORCEABLE THEN, TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW THAT CANNOT BE WAIVED, THE PARTICIPANT AND THE COMPANY WAIVE AND COVENANT THAT THE PARTICIPANT AND THE COMPANY WILL NOT ASSERT (WHETHER AS PLAINTIFF, DEFENDANT OR OTHERWISE) ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY ACTION ARISING IN WHOLE OR IN PART UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH AN AWARD UNDER THE PLAN OR ANY MATTERS CONTEMPLATED THEREBY, WHETHER NOW OR HEREAFTER ARISING, AND WHETHER SOUNDING IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, AND AGREE THAT ANY OF THE COMPANY OR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES OR THE PARTICIPANT MAY FILE A COPY OF THIS PARAGRAPH WITH ANY COURT AS WRITTEN EVIDENCE OF THE KNOWING, VOLUNTARY AND BARGAINED-FOR AGREEMENT AMONG THE COMPANY AND ITS AFFILIATES, ON THE ONE HAND, AND THE PARTICIPANT, ON THE OTHER HAND, IRREVOCABLY TO WAIVE THE RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY PROCEEDING WHATSOEVER BETWEEN SUCH PARTIES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AWARD AGREEMENT OR ANOTHER AWARD UNDER THE PLAN AND THAT ANY PROCEEDING PROPERLY HEARD BY A COURT UNDER THIS AGREEMENT WILL INSTEAD BE TRIED IN A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION BY A JUDGE SITTING WITHOUT A JURY.
11.    Share Award Agreement Binding on Successors.  The terms of this Share Award Agreement shall be binding upon the Participant and upon the Participant’s heirs, executors, administrators, personal representatives, transferees, assignees and successors in interest and upon the Company, its Affiliates and its and their successors and assignees, subject to the terms of the Plan.
12.    No Assignment.  Subject to the second sentence of Section 4(b), neither this Share Award Agreement nor any rights granted herein shall be assignable by the Participant other than (with respect to any rights that survive the Participant’s death) by will or the laws of descent and distribution.  No purported sale, assignment, mortgage, hypothecation, transfer, pledge, encumbrance, gift, transfer in trust (voting or other) or other disposition of, or creation of a security interest in or lien on, any Shares or Shares by any holder thereof in violation of the provisions of this Share Award Agreement or the Plan will be valid, and the Company will not transfer any of said Shares or Shares on its books nor will any Shares be entitled to vote, nor will any distributions be paid thereon, unless and until there has been full compliance with said provisions to the satisfaction of the Company.  The foregoing restrictions are in addition to and not in lieu of any other remedies, legal or equitable, available to enforce said provisions.  The Company may meet any of its obligations with respect to the Award by causing such obligation to be satisfied by one or more of its Subsidiaries or Affiliates.
13.    Compliance with Law; Necessary Acts.  The Participant hereby agrees to perform all acts, and to execute and deliver any documents, that may be reasonably necessary to carry out the provisions of this Share Award Agreement, including but not limited to all acts and documents related to compliance with securities, tax and other applicable laws and regulations. The Company shall not be obligated to transfer any Shares to the Participant free of a restrictive legend if such transfer, in the view of the Administrator, could violate the Securities Act or any other applicable law.
14.    Severability.  Should any provision of this Share Award Agreement be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable, or enforceable only if modified, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this Share Award Agreement, the balance of which shall continue to be binding upon the parties hereto with any such modification (if any) to become a part hereof and treated as though contained in this original Share Award Agreement.  Moreover, if one or more of the provisions contained in this Share Award Agreement shall for any reason be held to be excessively broad as to scope, activity, subject or otherwise so as to be unenforceable, then in lieu of severing such unenforceable provision or provisions, it or they shall be construed by the appropriate judicial body by limiting or reducing it or them, so as to be enforceable to the maximum extent compatible with the applicable law as it shall then appear, and such determination by a judicial body shall not affect the enforceability of such provisions or provisions in any other jurisdiction.
15.    Failure to Enforce Not a Waiver.  The failure of the Company to enforce at any time any provision of this Share Award Agreement shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of that provision or of any other provision hereof.
16.    Entire Agreement.  This Share Award Agreement, the Grant Notice, the Carry Plan and the Plan (collectively, the “Grant Documents”) contain the entire agreement and understanding among the parties as to the subject matter hereof and supersede all prior writings or understandings with respect to the grant of Shares covered by this Award.  The Participant acknowledges that any summary of the Grant Documents provided by the Company or any of its Affiliates is subject in its entirety to the terms of the Grant Documents.  References herein or in the Plan to this Share Award Agreement include references to its Exhibits, the Grant Notice and its Annexes, and the Carry Plan and the attachments thereto that pertain to this Award.
17.    Headings.  Headings are used solely for the convenience of the parties and shall not be deemed to be a limitation upon or description of the contents of any Section.
18.    Counterparts.  This Share Award Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, including via facsimile or PDF, each of which shall be deemed to be an original and all of which together shall be deemed to be one and the same instrument.
19.    Amendment.  Except as otherwise provided in the Plan or Section 9(c), no amendment or modification hereof shall be valid unless it shall be in writing and signed by all parties to the Grant Notice.
20.    Disposition of Shares.  Subject to applicable law, the Participant may dispose of his or her vested Shares during any “window period” in which sales by Company personnel are permitted, or otherwise pursuant to the terms of a 10b5-1 plan on the same terms as apply to the use of such plans by Company personnel, subject to approval by the Company’s compliance department.  The Shares are not subject to the Company’s Share Ownership Policy.
21.    Acknowledgements and Representations.  The Participant is acquiring the Shares solely for the Participant’s own account, for investment purposes only, and not with a view to or an intent to sell or distribute, or to offer for resale in connection with any unregistered distribution, all or any portion of the Shares within the meaning of the Securities Act and/or any other applicable securities laws.  The Participant has had an opportunity to ask questions and receive answers from the Company regarding the terms and conditions of the Award and the restrictions imposed on the Shares.  The Participant has been furnished with, and/or has access to, such information as he or she considers necessary or appropriate for deciding whether to accept the Award.  However, in evaluating the merits and risks of an investment in the Company, the Participant has and will rely upon the advice of his/her own legal counsel, tax advisors, and/or investment advisors.  The Participant is aware that Shares may be of no practical value.  The Participant has read and understands the restrictions and limitations set forth in the Plan and this Share Award Agreement, which are imposed on the Shares.  The Participant confirms that the Participant has not relied on any warranty, representation, assurance or promise of any kind whatsoever in entering into this Share Award Agreement other than as expressly set out in this Share Award Agreement or in the Plan.  The Participant hereby accepts and agrees to all of the terms and provisions of this Share Award Agreement, including its Exhibits.
22.    Electronic Delivery.  The Company may, in its sole discretion, decide to deliver any documents related to the Award (or future Awards that may be granted under the Plan) and participation in the Plan by electronic means or to request the Participant’s consent to participate in the Plan by electronic means.  The Participant hereby consents to receive such documents by electronic delivery and, if requested, to agree to participate in the Plan through an online or electronic system established and maintained by the Company or a third party designated by the Company.
23.    Recoupment.  The Participant, by accepting the Award, hereby acknowledges and agrees that the Participant will be subject to any policy of general applicability adopted by the Company pursuant to an applicable law or rule that provides for the repayment or forfeiture of incentive compensation (including but not limited to Awards), including, without limitation, as a result of a required accounting restatement due to material noncompliance with a financial reporting requirement.

Exhibit A
Transfer Schedule
The Restricted Period will lapse as follows:  the Shares shall become transferable (and the Restricted Period will lapse) with respect to one third (1/3) of the Award on each of the first three anniversaries of the Transfer Commencement Date set forth in the Grant Notice.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, fractional Shares shall not be deemed transferable until they accumulate to equal one whole Share.

1Exhibit 10.56 (Q2'14)

Apollo Advisors VIII, L.P.
One Manhattanville Road
Purchase, NY  10577
United States of America

[_____ __, 2014]

[Name of Limited Partner]
[Apollo Management, L.P.]
9 West 57th Street
New York, NY 10019
United States of America

Ladies and Gentlemen:

This letter agreement is being entered into in connection with the admission of [Name of Limited Partner] (the “LP”) to Apollo Advisors VIII, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (the “Partnership”).  The Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of the Partnership, effective as of January 1, 2014 (the “Agreement”), authorizes the general partner of the Partnership (the “General Partner”) to enter into a side letter or similar agreement with a limited partner that has the effect of establishing rights under, altering or supplementing the terms of the Agreement with respect to the limited partner.  This letter agreement constitutes such a side letter or similar agreement.

The General Partner and the LP hereby agree that Annex A to this letter agreement sets forth the terms of the partnership agreement of the Partnership that apply with respect to the LP, and none of the terms of the Agreement shall apply with respect to the LP.

The LP hereby agrees to join in and be bound as a limited partner of the Partnership, with the understanding that the terms and conditions set forth in Annex A shall apply to the LP in such capacity in lieu of the terms and conditions of the Agreement.

This letter agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware without regard to the principles of conflicts of laws that would cause the laws of another jurisdiction to apply.  This letter agreement is binding on and enforceable against the General Partner, the Partnership and the LP.  This letter agreement may be amended only with the consent of each party hereto. The Partnership or the General Partner may provide copies of this letter agreement to other persons.  This letter agreement may be executed by facsimile and in one or more counterparts, all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument.

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If the above correctly reflects our understanding and agreement with respect to the foregoing matters, please so confirm by signing the enclosed copy of this letter agreement.

Very truly yours,

APOLLO ADVISORS VIII, L.P.

By:    Apollo Capital Management VIII, LLC,
its general partner

By:                        
Name:    
Title:    Vice President

APOLLO CAPITAL MANAGEMENT VIII, LLC

By:                        
Name:    
Title:    Vice President

Accepted and agreed as of the date first written above

[NAME OF LIMITED PARTNER]

                    

This Annex A sets forth the terms and conditions of the limited partnership agreement of Apollo Advisors VIII, L.P. applicable to the Limited Partner named in the preceding letter agreement in lieu of the terms and conditions of the limited partnership agreement of Apollo Advisors VIII, L.P.

This limited partnership is the general partner of Apollo Investment Fund VIII, L.P. and its parallel funds and earns the “carried interest” on Fund VIII profits.

                                                    

Apollo Advisors VIII, L.P.

Amended and Restated

Limited Partnership Agreement

Effective as of January 1, 2014

                                                    

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

ARTICLE 1 DEFINITIONS    1
ARTICLE 2 FORMATION AND ORGANIZATION    6
Section 2.1    Formation    6
Section 2.2    Name    6
Section 2.3    Offices    7
Section 2.4    Term of Partnership    7
Section 2.5    Purpose of the Partnership    7
Section 2.6    Actions by Partnership    8
Section 2.7    Admission of Limited Partners    8
ARTICLE 3 CAPITAL    8
Section 3.1    Contributions to Capital    8
Section 3.2    Rights of Partners in Capital    9
Section 3.3    Capital Accounts    9
Section 3.4    Allocation of Profit and Loss    10
Section 3.5    Tax Allocations    11
Section 3.6    Reserves; Adjustments for Certain Future Events    11
Section 3.7    Finality and Binding Effect of General Partner’s Determinations    12
Section 3.8    Alternative GP Vehicles    12
ARTICLE 4 DISTRIBUTIONS    13
Section 4.1    Distributions    13
Section 4.2    Withholding of Certain Amounts    14
Section 4.3    Limitation on Distributions    14
Section 4.4    Distributions in Excess of Basis    14
ARTICLE 5 MANAGEMENT    15
Section 5.1    Rights and Powers of the General Partner    15
Section 5.2    Delegation of Duties    16
Section 5.3    Transactions with Affiliates    17
Section 5.4    Expenses    17
Section 5.5    Rights of Limited Partners    17
Section 5.6    Other Activities of General Partner    18
Section 5.7    Duty of Care; Indemnification    18
ARTICLE 6 ADMISSIONS, TRANSFERS AND WITHDRAWALS    19
Section 6.1    Admission of Additional Limited Partners; Effect on Points    19
Section 6.2    Admission of Additional General Partner    20
Section 6.3    Transfer of Interests of Limited Partners    20
Section 6.4    Withdrawal of Partners    21
Section 6.5    Pledges    22
ARTICLE 7 ALLOCATION OF POINTS; ADJUSTMENTS OF POINTS AND RETIREMENT OF PARTNERS    23
Section 7.1    Allocation of Points    23
Section 7.2    Retirement of Partner    24
Section 7.3    Additional Points    24
ARTICLE 8 DISSOLUTION AND LIQUIDATION    25
Section 8.1    Dissolution and Liquidation of Partnership    25
ARTICLE 9 GENERAL PROVISIONS    25
Section 9.1    Amendment of Partnership Agreement and Co-Investors (A) Partnership Agreement    25
Section 9.2    Special Power-of-Attorney    26
Section 9.3    Notices    28
Section 9.4    Agreement Binding Upon Successors and Assigns    29
Section 9.5    Merger, Consolidation, etc.    29
Section 9.6    Governing Law; Dispute Resolution    29
Section 9.7    Termination of Right of Action    31
Section 9.8    Not for Benefit of Creditors    31
Section 9.9    Reports    31
Section 9.10    Filings    31
Section 9.11    Headings, Gender, Etc.    31

Exhibit A.............................................................................................Ex. A-1

APOLLO ADVISORS VIII, L.P.

A Delaware Limited Partnership

AMENDED AND RESTATED LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

AMENDED AND RESTATED LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT of APOLLO ADVISORS VIII, L.P. effective as of January 1, 2014, by and among Apollo Capital Management VIII, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, as the sole general partner, and the persons whose names and addresses are set forth in the Schedule of Partners under the caption “Limited Partners” as the limited partners.

W I T N E S S E T H :

WHEREAS, on October 23, 2012, Apollo Capital Management VIII, LLC filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware a Certificate of Limited Partnership to form Apollo Advisors VIII, L.P. as a limited partnership under the Delaware Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act, pursuant to an agreement among Apollo Capital Management VIII, LLC, as sole general partner, and APH Holdings, L.P. as initial limited partner (the “Original Agreement”); and
WHEREAS, the parties wish to amend and restate the Original Agreement in its entirety.
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereby agree as follows:
Article 1 
DEFINITIONS
Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined herein have the following meanings:
“Act” means the Delaware Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act, as in effect on the date hereof and as amended from time to time, or any successor law.
“Affiliate” means with respect to any Person any other Person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by or under common control with such Person.  Except as the context otherwise requires, the term “Affiliate” in relation to AGM includes each collective investment fund and other client account sponsored or managed by AGM or its affiliated asset management entities, but, in each case, does not include Portfolio Companies.
“AGM” means Apollo Global Management, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.
“Agreement” means this Amended and Restated Limited Partnership Agreement, as amended or supplemented from time to time.
“AIF VIII” means Apollo Investment Fund VIII, L.P., a limited partnership formed under the Act.
“Alternative GP Vehicle” has the meaning ascribed to that term in Section 3.8.
“APH” means APH Holdings, L.P., a Cayman Islands exempted limited partnership, and any of the following entities that hold Points: (i) AP Professional Holdings, L.P., (ii) any direct or indirect subsidiary of APH or AP Professional Holdings, L.P. or (iii) any other entity that holds Points for the benefit (directly or indirectly) of AGM or AP Professional Holdings, L.P.
“Award Letter” means, with respect to any Limited Partner, the letter agreement between the Partnership and such Limited Partner setting forth (i) such Limited Partner’s Points, (ii) such Limited Partner’s Vesting Percentage, (iii) the formula applied to calculate the Holdback Amount with respect to the such Limited Partner, (iv) any restrictive covenants with respect to such Limited Partner, (v) the definition of “Bad Act”, (vi) the definition of “Designated Act” and (vii) any other terms applicable to such Partner.
“Bad Act” has the meaning ascribed to that term in a Limited Partner’s Award Letter.
“Capital Account” means with respect to each Partner the capital account established and maintained on behalf of such Partner as described in Section 3.3.
“Capital Loss” means, for each Fund with respect to any Fiscal Year, the portion of any Net Loss and any Portfolio Investment Loss allocable to the Partnership, but only to the extent such allocation is made by such Fund to the Partnership in proportion to the Partnership’s capital contribution to such Fund, as determined pursuant to the Fund LP Agreement. 
“Capital Profit” means, for each Fund with respect to any Fiscal Year, the portion of any Net Income and any Portfolio Investment Gain allocable to the Partnership, but only to the extent such allocation is made by such Fund to the Partnership in proportion to the Partnership’s capital contribution to such Fund, as determined pursuant to the Fund LP Agreement.
“Certificate” means the Certificate of Limited Partnership of the Partnership and any amendments thereto as filed with the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware.
“Clawback Payment” means any payment required to be made by the Partnership to any Fund pursuant to section 10.3 of the Fund LP Agreement of such Fund.
“Clawback Share” means, as of the time of determination, with respect to any Limited Partner and any Clawback Payment, a portion of such Clawback Payment equal to (a) the cumulative amount of Operating Profit attributable to the Fund to which the Clawback Payment is required to be made distributed to such Limited Partner, divided by (b) the cumulative amount so distributed to all Partners with respect to such Operating Profit attributable to such Fund.
“Co-Investors (A)” means Apollo Co-Investors VIII (A), L.P., a Delaware limited partnership.
“Co-Investors (A) Partnership Agreement” means the amended and restated limited partnership agreement of Co-Investors (A), dated as of the date hereof.
“Code” means the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended and as hereafter amended, or any successor law.
“Covered Person” has the meaning ascribed to that term in Section 5.7.
“Designated Act” has the meaning ascribed to that term in a Limited Partner’s Award Letter. 
“DEUCC” has the meaning ascribed to that term in Section 6.5(c).
“Disability” has the meaning ascribed to that term in the Apollo Global Management LLC 2007 Omnibus Equity Incentive Plan.
“Final Adjudication” has the meaning ascribed to that term in Section 5.7.
“Fiscal Year” means, with respect to a year, the period commencing on January 1 of such year and ending on December 31 of such year (or on the date of a final distribution pursuant to Section 8.1(a)), unless the General Partner shall elect another fiscal year for the Partnership which is a permissible taxable year under the Code. 
“Fund” means each of AIF VIII and each “Parallel Fund” within the meaning of the Fund LP Agreement of AIF VIII. Such term also includes each alternative investment vehicle created by AIF VIII and/or any such Parallel Fund, to the extent the context so requires.  As of the date hereof, the Funds are AIF VIII, Apollo Overseas Partners VIII, L.P., Apollo Overseas Partners (Delaware) VIII, L.P. and Apollo Overseas Partners (Delaware 892) VIII, L.P.
“Fund General Partner” means the Partnership in its capacity as a general partner of any of the Funds pursuant to the Fund LP Agreements.
“Fund LP Agreement” means the limited partnership agreement of any of the Funds, as amended from time to time, and, to the extent the context so requires, the corresponding constituent agreement, certificate or other document governing each such Fund.
“General Partner” means Apollo Capital Management VIII, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, in its capacity as general partner of the Partnership or any successor to the business of the General Partner in its capacity as general partner of the Partnership.
“Holdback Amount” has the meaning ascribed to that term in a Limited Partner’s Award Letter.
“JAMS” has the meaning ascribed to that term in Section 9.6(b).
“Limited Partner” means any Person admitted as a limited partner to the Partnership in accordance with this Agreement, including any Retired Partner, until such Person withdraws entirely as a limited partner of the Partnership, in his capacity as a limited partner of the Partnership.  All references herein to a Limited Partner shall be construed as referring collectively to such Limited Partner and to each Related Party of such Limited Partner (and to each Person of which such Limited Partner is a Related Party) that also is or that previously was a Limited Partner, except to the extent that the General Partner determines that the context does not require such interpretation as between such Limited Partner and his Related Parties.
“Management Company” has the meaning ascribed to that term in each of the Fund LP Agreements.
“Net Income” has the meaning ascribed to that term in each of the Fund LP Agreements.
“Net Loss” has the meaning ascribed to that term in each of the Fund LP Agreements.
“Operating Loss” means, with respect to any Fiscal Year, any net loss of the Partnership, adjusted to exclude (a) any Capital Profit or Capital Loss and (b) the effect of any reorganization, restructuring or other capital transaction proceeds derived by the Partnership.  To the extent derived from any Fund, any items of income, gain, loss, deduction and credit shall be determined in accordance with the same accounting policies, principles and procedures applicable to the determination by the relevant Fund, and any items not derived from a Fund shall be determined in accordance with the accounting policies, principles and procedures used by the Partnership for federal income tax purposes.
“Operating Profit” means, with respect to any Fiscal Year, any net income of the Partnership, adjusted to exclude (a) any Capital Profit or Capital Loss and (b) the effect of any reorganization, restructuring or other capital transaction proceeds derived by the Partnership.  To the extent derived from any Fund, any items of income, gain, loss, deduction and credit shall be determined in accordance with the same accounting policies, principles and procedures applicable to the determination by the relevant Fund, and any items not derived from a Fund shall be determined in accordance with the accounting policies, principles and procedures used by the Partnership for federal income tax purposes.
“Partner” means the General Partner or any of the Limited Partners, and “Partners” means the General Partner and all of the Limited Partners.
“Partnership” means the limited partnership continued pursuant to this Agreement.
“Person” means any individual, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, joint venture, joint stock company, unincorporated organization or association, trust (including the trustees thereof, in their capacity as such), government, governmental agency, political subdivision of any government, or other entity. 
“Point” means a share of Operating Profit or Operating Loss. The aggregate number of Points available for assignment to all Partners shall be set forth in the books and records of the Partnership. 
“Portfolio Company” has the meaning ascribed to that term in each of the Fund LP Agreements.
“Portfolio Investment” has the meaning ascribed to that term in each of the Fund LP Agreements.
“Portfolio Investment Gain” has the meaning ascribed to that term in each of the Fund LP Agreements.
“Portfolio Investment Loss” has the meaning ascribed to that term in each of the Fund LP Agreements.
“Reference Rate” means the interest rate announced publicly from time to time by JPMorgan Chase Bank in New York, New York as such bank’s prime rate. 
“Related Party” means, with respect to any Limited Partner:
(a)    any spouse, child, parent or other lineal descendant of such Limited Partner or such Limited Partner’s parent, or any natural Person who occupies the same principal residence as the Limited Partner; 
(b)    any trust or estate in which the Limited Partner and any Related Party or Related Parties (other than such trust or estate) collectively have more than 80 percent of the beneficial interests (excluding contingent and charitable interests);
(c)    any entity of which the Limited Partner and any Related Party or Related Parties (other than such entity) collectively are beneficial owners of more than 80 percent of the equity interest; and
(d)    any Person with respect to whom such Limited Partner is a Related Party.
“Required Voting Partners” means, at any time, at least two-thirds by number of Limited Partners who are Voting Partners at such time.
“Retired Partner” means any Limited Partner who has become a retired partner in accordance with or pursuant to Section 7.2.
“Retirement Date” means, with respect to any Limited Partner, the date as of which such Person becomes a Retired Partner.
“Schedule of Partners” means a schedule to be maintained by the General Partner showing the following information with respect to each Partner:  name, address, date of admission and retirement and required capital contribution.
“Third Party Priority Distribution” has the meaning ascribed to that term in Section 7.1(d).
“Transfer” means any direct or indirect sale, exchange, transfer, assignment or other disposition by a Partner of any or all of his interest in the Partnership (whether respecting, for example, economic rights only or all the rights associated with the interest) to another Person, whether voluntary or involuntary.
“Vested Points” means, with respect to any Retired Partner, the product of such Retired Partner’s Points as of such Retired Partner’s Retirement Date multiplied by such Retired Partner’s Vesting Percentage at such time.
“Vesting Commencement Date” means, with respect to each Limited Partner other than APH, the commencement date of the vesting period with respect to such Limited Partner, as specified by the General Partner at the time of such Limited Partner’s admission (which, for the avoidance of doubt, may be a date preceding the applicable admission date).
“Vesting Percentage” has the meaning ascribed to that term in a Limited Partner’s Award Letter.
“Voting Affiliated Feeder Fund” has the meaning ascribed to such term in each of the Fund LP Agreements.
“Voting Partner” means each Partner set forth on Exhibit A, so long as he has not become a Retired Partner.  All references herein to a Voting Partner (except in the definition of Required Voting Partners) shall be construed as referring collectively to such Voting Partner and to each Related Party of such Voting Partner that also is or that previously was a Limited Partner (unless such Limited Partner is a Retired Partner), except to the extent that the General Partner determines in good faith that the context does not require such interpretation as between such Voting Partner and his Related Parties.

ARTICLE 2     
FORMATION AND ORGANIZATION
Section 2.1    Formation
The Partnership was formed and is hereby continued as a limited partnership under and pursuant to the Act.  The Certificate was filed on October 23, 2012.  The General Partner shall execute, acknowledge and file any amendments to the Certificate as may be required by the Act and any other instruments, documents and certificates which, in the opinion of the Partnership’s legal counsel, may from time to time be required by the laws of the United States of America, the State of Delaware or any other jurisdiction in which the Partnership shall determine to do business, or any political subdivision or agency thereof, or which such legal counsel may deem necessary or appropriate to effectuate, implement and continue the valid and subsisting existence and business of the Partnership.
Section 2.2    Name
The name of the Partnership shall be “Apollo Advisors VIII, L.P.” or such other name as the General Partner hereafter may adopt upon causing an appropriate amendment to be made to this Agreement and to the Certificate to be filed in accordance with the Act.  Promptly thereafter, the General Partner shall send notice thereof to each Limited Partner.
Section 2.3    Offices
(a)    The Partnership shall maintain its principal office, and may maintain one or more additional offices, at such place or places as the General Partner may from time to time determine.
(b)    The General Partner shall arrange for the Partnership to have and maintain in the State of Delaware, at the expense of the Partnership, a registered office and registered agent for service of process on the Partnership as required by the Act.
Section 2.4    Term of Partnership
(a)    The term of the Partnership shall continue until the dissolution (without continuation) of all of the Funds or the earlier of: 
(i)    at any time there are no Limited Partners, unless the business of the Partnership is continued in accordance with the Act; 
(ii)    any event that results in the General Partner ceasing to be a general partner of the Partnership under the Act, provided that the Partnership shall not be dissolved and required to be wound up in connection with any such event if (A) at the time of the occurrence of such event there is at least one remaining general partner of the Partnership who is hereby authorized to and does carry on the business of the Partnership, or (B) within 90 days after the occurrence of such event, a majority of the Limited Partners agree in writing or vote to continue the business of the Partnership and to the appointment, effective as of the date of such event, if required, of one or more additional general partners of the Partnership; and
(iii)    the entry of a decree of judicial dissolution under Section 17-802 of the Act.
(b)    The parties agree that irreparable damage would be done to the goodwill and reputation of the Partners if any Limited Partner should bring an action to dissolve the Partnership.  Care has been taken in this Agreement to provide for fair and just payment in liquidation of the interests of all Partners.  Accordingly, to the fullest extent permitted by law, each Limited Partner hereby waives and renounces his right to such a decree of dissolution or to seek the appointment of a liquidator for the Partnership, except as provided herein.
Section 2.5    Purpose of the Partnership
The principal purpose of the Partnership is to act as the sole general partner or as the managing general partner (as the case may be) of each of the Funds and certain Voting Affiliated Feeder Funds pursuant to their respective Fund LP Agreements or governing documents and to undertake such related and incidental activities and execute and deliver such related documents necessary or incidental thereto.  The purpose of the Partnership shall be limited to serving as a general partner of direct investment funds, including any of their Affiliates, and the provision of investment management and advisory services.
Section 2.6    Actions by Partnership
The Partnership may execute, deliver and perform, and the General Partner may execute and deliver, all contracts, agreements and other undertakings, and engage in all activities and transactions as may in the opinion of the General Partner be necessary or advisable to carry out the objects and purposes of the Partnership, without the approval or vote of any Limited Partner.
Section 2.7    Admission of Limited Partners
On the date hereof, the Persons whose names are set forth in the Schedule of Partners under the caption “Limited Partners” shall be admitted to the Partnership or shall continue, as the case may be, as limited partners of the Partnership upon their execution of a counterpart of this Agreement or such other instrument evidencing, to the satisfaction of the General Partner, such Limited Partner’s intent to become a Limited Partner.  Additional Limited Partners may be admitted to the Partnership in accordance with Section 6.1.
ARTICLE 3     
CAPITAL
Section 3.1    Contributions to Capital
(a)    Subject to the remaining provisions of this Section 3.1, (i) any required contribution of a Limited Partner to the capital of the Partnership shall be as set forth in the Schedule of Partners, and (ii) any such contributions to the capital of the Partnership shall be made as of the date of admission of such Limited Partner as a limited partner of the Partnership and as of each such other date as may be specified by the General Partner.  Except as otherwise permitted by the General Partner, all contributions to the capital of the Partnership by each Limited Partner shall be payable exclusively in cash.
(b)    APH shall make capital contributions from time to time to the extent necessary to ensure that the Partnership meets its obligations to make contributions of capital to each of the Funds.
(c)    No Partner shall be obligated, nor shall any Partner have any right, to make any contribution to the capital of the Partnership other than as specified in this Section 3.1.  No Limited Partner shall be obligated to restore any deficit balance in his Capital Account.
(d)    To the extent, if any, that at the time of the Final Distribution (as defined in each of the Fund LP Agreements), it is determined that the Partnership, as a general partner of each of the Funds, is required to make any Clawback Payment with respect to any of the Funds, each Limited Partner shall be required to participate in such payment and contribute to the Partnership for ultimate distribution to the limited partners of the relevant Fund an amount equal to such Limited Partner’s Clawback Share of any Clawback Payment, but not in any event in excess of the cumulative amount theretofore distributed to such Limited Partner with respect to the Operating Profit attributable to such Fund. For purposes of determining each Limited Partner’s required contribution, each Limited Partner’s allocable share of any Escrow Account (as defined in the Fund LP Agreements), to the extent applied to satisfy any portion of a Clawback Payment, shall be treated as if it had been distributed to such Limited Partner and re-contributed by such Limited Partner pursuant to this Section 3.1(d) at the time of such application.  
Section 3.2    Rights of Partners in Capital
(c)    No Partner shall be entitled to interest on his capital contributions to the Partnership.
(d)    No Partner shall have the right to distributions or the return of any contribution to the capital of the Partnership except (i) for distributions in accordance with Section 4.1 or (ii) upon dissolution of the Partnership.  The entitlement to any such return at such time shall be limited to the value of the Capital Account of the Partner.  The General Partner shall not be liable for the return of any such amounts.
Section 3.3    Capital Accounts
(c)    The Partnership shall maintain for each Partner a separate Capital Account.
(d)    Each Partner’s Capital Account shall have an initial balance equal to the amount of cash and the net value of any securities or other property constituting such Partner’s initial contribution to the capital of the Partnership.
(e)    Each Partner’s Capital Account shall be increased by the sum of:
(i)    the amount of cash and the net value of any securities or other property constituting additional contributions by such Partner to the capital of the Partnership permitted pursuant to Section 3.1, plus
(ii)    in the case of APH, any Capital Profit allocated to such Partner’s Capital Account pursuant to Section 3.4, plus
(iii)    the portion of any Operating Profit allocated to such Partner’s Capital Account pursuant to Section 3.4, plus
(iv)    such Partner’s allocable share of any decreases in any reserves recorded by the Partnership pursuant to Section 3.6 and any receipts determined to be applicable to a prior period pursuant to Section 3.6(b), to the extent the General Partner determines that, pursuant to any provision of this Agreement, such item is to be credited to such Partner’s Capital Account on a basis which is not in accordance with the current respective Points of all Partners.
(f)    Each Partner’s Capital Account shall be reduced by the sum of (without duplication):
(i)    in the case of APH, any Capital Loss allocated to such Partner’s Capital Account pursuant to Section 3.4, plus
(ii)    the portion of any Operating Loss allocated to such Partner’s Capital Account pursuant to Section 3.4, plus
(iii)    the amount of any cash and the net value of any property distributed to such Partner pursuant to Section 4.1 or Section 8.1 including any amount deducted pursuant to Section 4.2 or Section 5.4 from any such amount distributed, plus
(iv)    any withholding taxes or other items payable by the Partnership and allocated to such Partner pursuant to Section 5.4(b), any increases in any reserves recorded by the Partnership pursuant to Section 3.6 and any payments determined to be applicable to a prior period pursuant to Section 3.6(b), to the extent the General Partner determines that, pursuant to any provision of this Agreement, such item is to be charged to such Partner’s Capital Account on a basis which is not in accordance with the current respective Points of all Partners.
(g)    If securities and/or other property are to be distributed in kind to the Partners or Retired Partners, including in connection with a liquidation pursuant to Section 8.1, they shall first be written up or down to their fair market value as of the date of such distribution, thus creating gain or loss for the Partnership, and the value of the securities and/or other property received by each Partner and each Retired Partner as so determined shall be debited against such Person’s Capital Account at the time of distribution.
Section 3.4    Allocation of Profit and Loss
(a)    Capital Profit and Operating Profit or Capital Loss and Operating Loss for any Fiscal Year shall be allocated to the Partners so as to produce Capital Accounts (computed after taking into account any other Capital Profit and Operating Profit or Capital Loss and Operating Loss for the Fiscal Year in which such event occurred and all distributions pursuant to Article 4 with respect to such Fiscal Year and after adding back each Partner’s share, if any, of Partner Nonrecourse Debt Minimum Gain, as defined in Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704 - 2(b)(2) and 1.704 - 2(i), or Partnership Minimum Gain, as defined in Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704 - 2(b)(2) and 1.704 - 2(d)) for the Partners such that a distribution of an amount of cash equal to such Capital Account balances in accordance with such Capital Account balances would be in the amounts, sequence and priority set forth in Article 4.
(b)    To the extent that the allocations of Capital Loss or Operating Loss contemplated by Section 3.4(a) would cause the Capital Account of any Limited Partner to be less than zero, such Capital Loss or Operating Loss shall to that extent instead be allocated to and debited against the Capital Account of the General Partner (or, at the direction of the General Partner, to those Limited Partners who are members of the General Partner in proportion to their limited liability company interests in the General Partner).  Following any such adjustment pursuant to Section 3.4(b) with respect to any Limited Partner, any Capital Profit or Operating Profit for any subsequent Fiscal Year which would otherwise be credited to the Capital Account of such Limited Partner pursuant to Section 3.4(a) shall instead be credited to the Capital Account of the General Partner (or relevant Limited Partners) until the cumulative amounts so credited to the Capital Account of the General Partner (or relevant Limited Partners) with respect to such Limited Partner pursuant to Section 3.4(b) is equal to the cumulative amount debited against the Capital Account of the General Partner (or relevant Limited Partners) with respect to such Limited Partner pursuant to Section 3.4(b).
(c)    Each Limited Partner’s rights and entitlements as a Limited Partner are limited to the rights to receive allocations and distributions of Capital Profit and Operating Profit expressly conferred by this Agreement and any side letter or similar agreement entered into pursuant to Section 9.1(b) and the other rights expressly conferred by this Agreement and any such side letter or similar agreement or required by the Act, and a Limited Partner shall not be entitled to any other allocations, distributions or payments in respect of his interest, or to have or exercise any other rights, privileges or powers.
Section 3.5    Tax Allocations
(a)    For United States federal, state and local income tax purposes, Partnership income, gain, loss, deduction or credit (or any item thereof) for each Fiscal Year shall be allocated to and among the Partners in order to reflect the allocations of Capital Profit, Capital Loss, Operating Profit and Operating Loss pursuant to the provisions of Section 3.4 for such Fiscal Year, taking into account any variation between the adjusted tax basis and book value of Partnership property in accordance with the principles of Section 704(c) of the Code.
(b)    If any Partner or Partners are treated for United States federal income tax purposes as realizing ordinary income because of receiving interests in the Partnership (whether under Section 83 of the Code or under any similar provision of any law, rule or regulation) and the Partnership is entitled to any offsetting deduction (net of any income realized by the Partnership as a result of such receipt), the Partnership’s net deduction shall be allocated to and among the Partners in such manner as to offset, as nearly as possible, the ordinary income realized by such Partner or Partners.
Section 3.6    Reserves; Adjustments for Certain Future Events
(a)    Appropriate reserves may be created, accrued and charged against the Operating Profit or Operating Loss for contingent liabilities, if any, as of the date any such contingent liability becomes known to the General Partner or as of each other date as the General Partner deems appropriate, such reserves to be in the amounts which the General Partner deems necessary or appropriate.  The General Partner may increase or reduce any such reserve from time to time by such amounts as the General Partner deems necessary or appropriate.  The amount of any such reserve, or any increase or decrease therein, shall be proportionately charged or credited, as appropriate, to the Capital Accounts of those parties who are Partners at the time when such reserve is created, increased or decreased, as the case may be, in proportion to their respective Points at such time; provided that, if any individual reserve item, as adjusted by any increase therein, exceeds the lesser of $500,000 or one percent of the aggregate value of the Capital Accounts of all such Partners, the amount of such reserve, increase or decrease shall instead be charged or credited to those parties who were Partners at the time, as determined by the General Partner, of the act or omission giving rise to the contingent liability for which the reserve item was established in proportion to their respective Points at that time.  The amount of any such reserve charged against the Capital Account of a Partner shall reduce the distributions such Partner would otherwise be entitled to under Section 4.1 or Section 8.1 hereof; and the amount of any such reserve credited to the Capital Account of a Partner shall increase the distributions such Partner would otherwise be entitled to under Section 4.1 or Section 8.1 hereof
(b)    If at any time an amount is paid or received by the Partnership and such amount exceeds the lesser of $500,000 or one percent of the aggregate Capital Accounts of all Partners at the time of payment or receipt, and such amount was not accrued or reserved for but would nevertheless, in accordance with the Partnership’s accounting practices, be treated as applicable to one or more prior periods, then such amount may be proportionately charged or credited by the General Partner, as appropriate, to those parties who were Partners during such prior period or periods, based on each such Partner’s Points for such applicable period.
(c)    If any amount is required by Section 3.6(a) or (b) to be credited to a Person who is no longer a Partner, such amount shall be paid to such Person in cash, with interest from the date on which the General Partner determines that such credit is required at the Reference Rate in effect on that date.  Any amount required to be charged pursuant to Section 3.6(a) or (b) shall be debited against the current balance in the Capital Account of the affected Partners. To the extent that the aggregate current Capital Account balances of such affected Partners are insufficient to cover the full amount of the required charge, the deficiency shall be debited against the Capital Accounts of the other Partners in proportion to their respective Capital Account balances at such time; provided that each such other Partner shall be entitled to a preferential allocation, in proportion to and to the extent of such other Partner’s share of any such deficiency, together with a carrying charge at a rate equal to the Reference Rate, of any Operating Profit that would otherwise have been allocable after the date of such charge to the Capital Accounts of the affected Partners whose Capital Accounts were insufficient to cover the full amount of the required charge. In no event shall a current or former Partner be obligated to satisfy any amount required to be charged pursuant to Section 3.6(a) or (b) other than by means of a debit against such Partner’s Capital Account.
Section 3.7    Finality and Binding Effect of General Partner’s Determinations
All matters concerning the determination, valuation and allocation among the Partners with respect to any profit or loss of the Partnership and any associated items of income, gain, deduction, loss and credit, pursuant to any provision of this Article 3, including any accounting procedures applicable thereto, shall be determined by the General Partner unless specifically and expressly otherwise provided for by the provisions of this Agreement, and such determinations and allocations shall be final and binding on all the Partners.
Section 3.8    Alternative GP Vehicles
If the General Partner determines that for legal, tax, regulatory or other reasons (a) any investment or other activities of the Fund should be conducted through one or more parallel funds or other alternative investment vehicles as contemplated by the Fund LP Agreement, (b) any of such separate entities comprising the Fund should be managed or controlled by one or more separate entities serving as a general partner or in a similar capacity (each, an “Alternative GP Vehicle”), and (c) some or all of the Partners should participate through any such Alternative GP Vehicle, the General Partner may require any or all of the Partners, as determined by the General Partner, to participate directly or indirectly through any such Alternative GP Vehicle and to undertake such related and incidental activities and execute and deliver such related documents necessary or incidental thereto with and/or in lieu of the Partnership, and the General Partner shall have all necessary authority to implement such Alternative GP Vehicle; provided that to the maximum extent practicable and subject to applicable legal, tax, regulatory or similar technical reasons, each Partner shall have the same economic interest in all material respects in an Alternative GP Vehicle formed pursuant to this Section 3.8 as such Partner would have had if it had participated in all Portfolio Investments through the Partnership, and the terms of such Alternative GP Vehicle shall be substantially the same in all material respects to those of the Partnership and this Agreement.  Each Partner shall take such actions and execute such documents as the General Partner determines are reasonably needed to accomplish the foregoing.
ARTICLE 4     
DISTRIBUTIONS
Section 4.1    Distributions
(e)    Any amount of cash or property received as a distribution from any of the Funds by the Partnership in its capacity as a partner, to the extent such amount is determined by reference to the capital commitment of the Partnership in, or the capital contributions of the Partnership to, any of the Funds, shall be promptly distributed by the Partnership to APH.
(f)    The General Partner shall use reasonable efforts to cause the Partnership to distribute, as promptly as practicable after receipt by the Partnership, any available cash or property attributable to items included in the determination of Operating Profit, subject to the provisions of section 10.3 of the Fund LP Agreements and subject to the retention of such reserves as the General Partner considers appropriate for purposes of the prudent and efficient financial operation of the Partnership’s business including in accordance with Section 3.6.  Any such distributions (before adjustment for Holdback Amounts) shall be made to Partners in proportion to their respective Points, determined:
(v)    in the case of any amount of cash or property received from any of the Funds that is attributable to the disposition of a Portfolio Investment by such Fund, as of the date of such disposition by such Fund; and
(vi)    in any other case, as of the date of receipt of such cash or property by the Partnership.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the General Partner shall retain from the distribution amount apportioned to each Limited Partner other than APH any Holdback Amount with respect to such Limited Partner, determined in accordance with such Limited Partner’s Award Letter. 

(g)    Distributions of amounts attributable to Operating Profit shall be made in cash; provided, however, that if the Partnership receives a distribution from the Fund in the form of property other than cash, the General Partner may distribute such property in kind to Partners in proportion to their respective Points. 
(h)    Any distributions or payments in respect of the interests of Limited Partners unrelated to Capital Profit or Operating Profit shall be made at such time, in such manner and to such Limited Partners as the General Partner shall determine.
Section 4.2    Withholding of Certain Amounts
(h)    If the Partnership incurs a withholding tax or other tax obligation with respect to the share of Partnership income allocable to any Partner, then the General Partner, without limitation of any other rights of the Partnership, may cause the amount of such obligation to be debited against the Capital Account of such Partner when the Partnership pays such obligation, and any amounts then or thereafter distributable to such Partner shall be reduced by the amount of such taxes.  If the amount of such taxes is greater than any such then distributable amounts, then such Partner and any successor to such Partner’s interest shall indemnify and hold harmless the Partnership and the General Partner against, and shall pay to the Partnership as a contribution to the capital of the Partnership, upon demand of the General Partner, the amount of such excess.
(i)    The General Partner may withhold from any distribution to any Limited Partner pursuant to this Agreement any other amounts due from such Limited Partner or a Related Party (without duplication) to the Partnership or to any other Affiliate of AGM pursuant to any binding agreement or published policy to the extent not otherwise paid.  Any amounts so withheld shall be applied by the General Partner to discharge the obligation in respect of which such amounts were withheld.
Section 4.3    Limitation on Distributions
Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the Partnership, and the General Partner on behalf of the Partnership, shall not make a distribution to any Partner on account of his interest in the Partnership if such distribution would violate the Act or other applicable law.
Section 4.4    Distributions in Excess of Basis
Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, the General Partner may refrain from making, at any time prior to the dissolution of the Partnership, all or any portion of any cash distribution that otherwise would be made to a Partner or Retired Partner, if such distribution would exceed such Person’s U.S. federal income tax basis in the Partnership.  Any amount that is not distributed to a Partner or Retired Partner due to the preceding sentence, as determined by the General Partner, either shall be retained by the Partnership on such Person’s behalf or loaned to such Person.  Subject to the first sentence of this Section 4.4, 100% of any or all subsequent cash distributions shall be distributed to such Person (or, if there is more than one such Person, pro rata to all such Persons based on the aggregate amount of distributions each such Person has not yet received) until each such Person has received the same aggregate amount of distributions such Person would have received had distributions to such Person not been deferred pursuant to this Section 4.4.  If any amount is loaned to a Partner or Retired Partner pursuant to this Section 4.4, (i) any amount thereafter distributed to such Person shall be applied to repay the principal amount of such loan and (ii) interest, if any, accrued or received by the Partnership on such loan shall be allocated and distributed to such Person.  Any such loan shall be repaid no later than immediately prior to the liquidation of the Partnership.  Until such repayment, for purposes of any determination hereunder based on amounts distributed to a Person, the principal amount of such loan shall be treated as having been distributed to such Person.
ARTICLE 5     
MANAGEMENT
Section 5.1    Rights and Powers of the General Partner
(j)    Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the General Partner shall have complete and exclusive responsibility (i) for all management decisions to be made on behalf of the Partnership and (ii) for the conduct of the business and affairs of the Partnership, including all such decisions and all such business and affairs to be made or conducted by the Partnership in its capacity as Fund General Partner of any of the Funds and certain Voting Affiliated Feeder Funds.
(k)    Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the General Partner shall have full power and authority to execute, deliver and perform such contracts, agreements and other undertakings, and to engage in all activities and transactions, as it may deem necessary or advisable for, or as may be incidental to, the conduct of the business contemplated by this Section 5.1, including, without in any manner limiting the generality of the foregoing, contracts, agreements, undertakings and transactions with any Partner or with any other Person having any business, financial or other relationship with any Partner or Partners; provided that the General Partner shall not have authority to cause the Partnership to borrow any funds for its own account on a secured basis without the consent of the Required Voting Partners.  The Partnership, and the General Partner on behalf of the Partnership, may enter into and perform the Fund LP Agreements, any governing documents of the Voting Affiliated Feeder Funds and any documents contemplated thereby or related thereto and (subject to any vote requirement in Section 5.2(d)(iv)) any amendments thereto, without any further act, vote or approval of any Person, including any Partner, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement.  The General Partner is hereby authorized to enter into the documents described in the preceding sentence on behalf of the Partnership, but such authorization shall not be deemed a restriction on the power of the General Partner to enter into other documents on behalf of the Partnership.  Except as otherwise expressly provided herein or as required by law, all powers and authority vested in the General Partner by or pursuant to this Agreement or the Act shall be construed as being exercisable by the General Partner in its sole and absolute discretion.
(l)    The General Partner shall be the tax matters partner for purposes of Section 6231(a)(7) of the Code.  Each Partner agrees not to treat, on his United States federal income tax return or in any claim for a refund, any item of income, gain, loss, deduction or credit in a manner inconsistent with the treatment of such item by the Partnership.  The General Partner shall have the exclusive authority to make any elections required or permitted to be made by the Partnership under any provisions of the Code or any other revenue laws.
Section 5.2    Delegation of Duties
(d)    Subject to Section 5.1, the General Partner may delegate to any Person or Persons any of the duties, powers and authority vested in it hereunder on such terms and conditions as it may consider appropriate.
(e)     Without limiting the generality of Section 5.2(a), the General Partner shall have the power and authority to appoint any Person, including any Person who is a Limited Partner, to provide services to and act as an employee or agent of the Partnership and/or General Partner, with such titles and duties as may be specified by the General Partner.  Any Person appointed by the General Partner to serve as an employee or agent of the Partnership shall be subject to removal at any time by the General Partner; and shall report to and consult with the General Partner at such times and in such manner as the General Partner may direct.
(f)    Any Person who is a Limited Partner and to whom the General Partner delegates any of its duties pursuant to this Section 5.2 or any other provision of this Agreement shall be subject to the same standard of care, and shall be entitled to the same rights of indemnification and exoneration, applicable to the General Partner under and pursuant to Section 5.7, unless such Person and the General Partner mutually agree to a different standard of care or right to indemnification and exoneration to which such Person shall be subject.
(g)    Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, action by the General Partner with respect to any of the following matters shall be taken only in accordance with the directions of the Required Voting Partners:  
(i)    the exercise of the Partnership’s authority to borrow any funds on a secured basis for the account of the Partnership;
(ii)    the determination of whether to conduct a business other than serving as a general partner of private equity funds; 
(iii)    the amendment of this Agreement, and the exercise of the authority of the Partnership with respect to the approval of any amendment to the Fund LP Agreement, in each case, that adversely affects, obligations, rights or economic interests of Limited Partners whose services to AGM or its Affiliates are substantially dedicated to AGM’s or its Affiliates’ private equity business; and
(iv)    to the fullest extent permitted by law, the voluntary dissolution of the Partnership, and the exercise of the authority of the Partnership to cause a voluntary dissolution of any of the Funds other than in connection with an Event of Dissolution (as defined in the applicable Fund LP Agreement) of the Funds.
The foregoing shall not restrict the General Partner from delegating authority to execute or implement any such determinations made by the General Partner.
(h)    The General Partner shall be permitted to designate one or more committees of the Partnership which committees may include Limited Partners as members.  Any such committees shall have such powers and authority granted by the General Partner.  Any Limited Partner who has agreed to serve on a committee shall not be deemed to have the power to bind or act for or on behalf of the Partnership in any manner and in no event shall a member of a committee be considered a general partner of the Partnership by agreement, estoppel or otherwise or be deemed to participate in the control of the business of the Partnership as a result of the performance of his duties hereunder or otherwise.
(i)    The General Partner shall cause the Partnership to enter into an arrangement with the Management Company which arrangement shall require the Management Company to pay all costs and expenses of the Partnership.
Section 5.3    Transactions with Affiliates
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, the General Partner (or any Affiliate of the General Partner), when acting on behalf of the Partnership, is hereby authorized to (a) purchase property from, sell property to, lend money to or otherwise deal with any Affiliates, any Limited Partner, the Partnership, any of the Funds or any Affiliate of any of the foregoing Persons, and (b) obtain services from any Affiliates, any Limited Partner, the Partnership, any of the Funds or any Affiliate of the foregoing Persons.
Section 5.4    Expenses
(d)    Subject to the arrangement contemplated by Section 5.2(f), the Partnership will pay, or will reimburse the General Partner for, all costs and expenses arising in connection with the organization and operations of the Partnership.
(e)    Any withholding taxes payable by the Partnership, to the extent determined by the General Partner to have been paid or withheld on behalf of, or by reason of particular circumstances applicable to, one or more but fewer than all of the Partners, shall be allocated among and debited against the Capital Accounts of only those Partners on whose behalf such payments are made or whose particular circumstances gave rise to such payments in accordance with Section 4.2.
Section 5.5    Rights of Limited Partners
(a)    Limited Partners shall have no right to take part in the management or control of the Partnership’s business, nor shall they have any right or authority to act for the Partnership or to vote on matters other than as set forth in this Agreement or as required by applicable law.
(b)    Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the General Partner shall have the full and exclusive authority, without the consent of any Limited Partner, to compromise the obligation of any Limited Partner to make a capital contribution or to return money or other property paid or distributed to such Limited Partner in violation of the Act.
(c)    Nothing in this Agreement shall entitle any Partner to any compensation for services rendered to or on behalf of the Partnership as an agent or in any other capacity, except for any amounts payable in accordance with this Agreement.
(d)    Subject to the Fund LP Agreements and to full compliance with AGM’s code of ethics and other written policies relating to personal investment transactions, membership in the Partnership shall not prohibit a Limited Partner from purchasing or selling as a passive investor any interest in any asset.
Section 5.6    Other Activities of General Partner
Nothing in this Agreement shall prohibit the General Partner from engaging in any activity other than acting as General Partner hereunder.
Section 5.7    Duty of Care; Indemnification
(a)    The General Partner (including, without limitation, for this purpose each former and present director, officer, manager, member, employee and stockholder of the General Partner) and each Limited Partner (including any former Limited Partner) in his capacity as such, and to the extent such Limited Partner participates, directly or indirectly, in the Partnership’s activities, whether or not a Retired Partner (each, a “Covered Person” and collectively, the “Covered Persons”), shall not be liable to the Partnership or to any of the other Partners for any loss, claim, damage or liability occasioned by any acts or omissions in the performance of his services hereunder, unless it shall ultimately be determined by final judicial decision from which there is no further right to appeal (a “Final Adjudication”) that such loss, claim, damage or liability is due to an act or omission of a Covered Person (i) made in bad faith or with criminal intent or (ii) that adversely affected any Fund and that failed to satisfy the duty of care owed pursuant to the applicable Fund LP Agreement or as otherwise required by law.
(b)    A Covered Person shall be indemnified to the fullest extent permitted by law by the Partnership against any losses, claims, damages, liabilities and expenses (including attorneys’ fees, judgments, fines, penalties and amounts paid in settlement) incurred by or imposed upon him by reason of or in connection with any action taken or omitted by such Covered Person arising out of the Covered Person’s status as a Partner or his activities on behalf of the Partnership, including in connection with any action, suit, investigation or proceeding before any judicial, administrative, regulatory or legislative body or agency to which it may be made a party or otherwise involved or with which it shall be threatened by reason of being or having been the General Partner or a Limited Partner or by reason of serving or having served, at the request of the Partnership in its capacity as Fund General Partner of the Funds, as a director, officer, consultant, advisor, manager, member or partner of any enterprise in which any of the Funds has or had a financial interest, including issuers of Portfolio Investments; provided that the Partnership may, but shall not be required to, indemnify a Covered Person with respect to any matter as to which there has been a Final Adjudication that his acts or his failure to act (i) were in bad faith or with criminal intent or (ii) were of a nature that makes indemnification by the Funds unavailable.  The right to indemnification granted by this Section 5.7 shall be in addition to any rights to which a Covered Person may otherwise be entitled and shall inure to the benefit of the successors by operation of law or valid assigns of such Covered Person.  The Partnership shall pay the expenses incurred by a Covered Person in defending a civil or criminal action, suit, investigation or proceeding in advance of the final disposition of such action, suit, investigation or proceeding, upon receipt of an undertaking by the Covered Person to repay such payment if there shall be a Final Adjudication that he is not entitled to indemnification as provided herein.  In any suit brought by the Covered Person to enforce a right to indemnification hereunder it shall be a defense that the Covered Person has not met the applicable standard of conduct set forth in this Section 5.7, and in any suit in the name of the Partnership to recover expenses advanced pursuant to the terms of an undertaking the Partnership shall be entitled to recover such expenses upon Final Adjudication that the Covered Person has not met the applicable standard of conduct set forth in this Section 5.7.  In any such suit brought to enforce a right to indemnification or to recover an advancement of expenses pursuant to the terms of an undertaking, the burden of proving that the Covered Person is not entitled to be indemnified, or to an advancement of expenses, shall be on the Partnership (or any Limited Partner acting derivatively or otherwise on behalf of the Partnership or the Limited Partners).  The General Partner may not satisfy any right of indemnity or reimbursement granted in this Section 5.7 or to which it may be otherwise entitled except out of the assets of the Partnership (including, without limitation, insurance proceeds and rights pursuant to indemnification agreements), and no Partner shall be personally liable with respect to any such claim for indemnity or reimbursement.  The General Partner may enter into appropriate indemnification agreements and/or arrangements reflective of the provisions of this Article 5 and obtain appropriate insurance coverage on behalf and at the expense of the Partnership to secure the Partnership’s indemnification obligations hereunder and may enter into appropriate indemnification agreements and/or arrangements reflective of the provisions of this Article 5.  Each Covered Person shall be deemed a third party beneficiary (to the extent not a direct party hereto) to this Agreement and, in particular, the provisions of this Article 5, and shall be entitled to the benefit of the indemnity granted to the Partnership by each of the Funds pursuant to the terms of the Fund LP Agreements.
(c)    To the extent that, at law or in equity, a Covered Person has duties (including fiduciary duties) and liabilities relating thereto to the Partnership or the Partners, the Covered Person shall not be liable to the Partnership or to any Partner for his good faith reliance on the provisions of this Agreement.  The provisions of this Agreement, to the extent that they restrict or eliminate the duties and liabilities of a Covered Person otherwise existing at law or in equity to the Partnership or the Partners, are agreed by the Partners to replace such other duties and liabilities of each such Covered Person.
(d)    Notwithstanding any of the foregoing provisions of this Section 5.7, the Partnership may but shall not be required to indemnify (i) a Retired Partner (or any other former Limited Partner) with respect to any claim for indemnification or advancement of expenses arising from any conduct occurring more than six months after the date of such Person’s retirement (or other withdrawal or departure), or (ii) a Limited Partner with respect to any claim for indemnification or advancement of expenses as a director, officer or agent of the issuer of any Portfolio Investment to the extent arising from conduct in such capacity occurring more than six months after the complete disposition of such Portfolio Investment by the Fund.
ARTICLE 6     
ADMISSIONS, TRANSFERS AND WITHDRAWALS
Section 6.1    Admission of Additional Limited Partners; Effect on Points
(j)    The General Partner may at any time admit as an additional Limited Partner any Person who has agreed to be bound by this Agreement and may assign Points to such Person and/or increase the Points of any existing Limited Partner, in each case, subject to and in accordance with Section 7.1.
(k)    Each additional Limited Partner shall execute (i) either a counterpart to this Agreement or a separate instrument evidencing, to the satisfaction of the General Partner, such Limited Partner’s intent to become a Limited Partner and (ii) the documents contemplated by Section 7.1(b), and shall be admitted as a Limited Partner upon such execution.
Section 6.2    Admission of Additional General Partner
The General Partner may admit one or more additional general partners at any time without the consent of any Limited Partner, other than the Required Voting Partners if such additional general partner is not an Affiliate of AGM.  No reduction in the Points of any Limited Partner shall be made as a result of the admission of an additional general partner or the increase in the Points of any general partner without the consent of such Limited Partner.  Any additional general partner shall be admitted as a general partner upon its execution of a counterpart signature page to this Agreement.
Section 6.3    Transfer of Interests of Limited Partners
(f)    No Transfer of any Limited Partner’s interest in the Partnership, whether voluntary or involuntary, shall be valid or effective, and no transferee shall become a substituted Limited Partner, unless the prior written consent of the General Partner has been obtained, which consent may be given or withheld by the General Partner.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, any Limited Partner may Transfer to any Related Party of such Limited Partner all or part of such Limited Partner’s interest in the Partnership (including, without limitation, his or its right to receive distributions of Operating Profit); provided that the Transfer has been previously approved in writing by the General Partner, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld.  In the event of any Transfer, all of the conditions of the remainder of this Section 6.3 must also be satisfied.
(g)    A Limited Partner or his legal representative shall give the General Partner notice before the proposed effective date of any voluntary Transfer and within 30 days after any involuntary Transfer, and shall provide sufficient information to allow legal counsel acting for the Partnership to make the determination that the proposed Transfer will not result in any of the following consequences:
(i)    require registration of the Partnership or any interest therein under any securities or commodities laws of any jurisdiction;
(ii)    result in a termination of the Partnership under Section 708(b)(1)(B) of the Code or jeopardize the status of the Partnership as a partnership for United States federal income tax purposes; or
(iii)    violate, or cause the Partnership, the General Partner or any Limited Partner to violate, any applicable law, rule or regulation of any jurisdiction.
Such notice must be supported by proof of legal authority and a valid instrument of assignment acceptable to the General Partner.
(h)    In the event any Transfer permitted by this Section 6.3 shall result in multiple ownership of any Limited Partner’s interest in the Partnership, the General Partner may require one or more trustees or nominees to be designated to represent a portion of the interest transferred or the entire interest transferred for the purpose of receiving all notices which may be given and all payments which may be made under this Agreement, and for the purpose of exercising the rights which the transferees have pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement.
(i)    A permitted transferee shall be entitled to the allocations and distributions attributable to the interest in the Partnership transferred to such transferee and to Transfer such interest in accordance with the terms of this Agreement; provided that such transferee shall not be entitled to the other rights of a Limited Partner as a result of such transfer until he becomes a substituted Limited Partner.  No transferee may become a substituted Limited Partner except with the prior written consent of the General Partner (which consent may be given or withheld by the General Partner).  Such transferee shall be admitted to the Partnership as a substituted Limited Partner upon execution of a counterpart of this Agreement or such other instrument evidencing, to the satisfaction of the General Partner, such Limited Partner’s intent to become a Limited Partner.  Notwithstanding the above, the Partnership and the General Partner shall incur no liability for allocations and distributions made in good faith to the transferring Limited Partner until a written instrument of Transfer has been received and accepted by the Partnership and recorded on its books and the effective date of the Transfer has passed.
(j)    Any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary notwithstanding, to the fullest extent permitted by law, any successor or transferee of any Limited Partner’s interest in the Partnership shall be bound by the provisions hereof.  Prior to recognizing any Transfer in accordance with this Section 6.3, the General Partner may require the transferee to make certain representations and warranties to the Partnership and Partners and to accept, adopt and approve in writing all of the terms and provisions of this Agreement.
(k)    In the event of a Transfer or in the event of a distribution of assets of the Partnership to any Partner, the Partnership, at the direction of the General Partner, may, but shall not be required to, file an election under Section 754 of the Code and in accordance with the applicable Treasury Regulations, to cause the basis of the Partnership’s assets to be adjusted as provided by Section 734 or 743 of the Code.
(l)    The Partnership shall maintain books for the purpose of registering the transfer of partnership interests in the Partnership.  No transfer of a partnership interest shall be effective until the transfer of the partnership interest is registered upon books maintained for that purpose by or on behalf of the Partnership. 
Section 6.4    Withdrawal of Partners
A Partner in the Partnership may not withdraw from the Partnership prior to its dissolution.  For the avoidance of doubt, any Limited Partner who transfers to a Related Party such Limited Partner’s entire remaining entitlement to allocations and distributions shall remain a Limited Partner, notwithstanding the admission of the transferee Related Party as a Limited Partner, for as long as the transferee Related Party remains a Limited Partner.
Section 6.5    Pledges
(a)    A Limited Partner shall not pledge or grant a security interest in such Limited Partner’s interest in the Partnership unless the prior written consent of the General Partner has been obtained (which consent may be given or withheld by the General Partner).
(b)    Notwithstanding Section 6.5(a), any Limited Partner may grant  to a bank or other financial institution a security interest in such part of such Limited Partner’s interest in the Partnership as relates solely to the right to receive distributions of Operating Profit in the ordinary course of obtaining bona fide loan financing to fund his contributions to the capital of the Partnership or Co-Investors (A).  If the interest of the Limited Partner in the Partnership or Co-Investors (A) or any portion thereof in respect of which a Limited Partner has granted a security interest ceases to be owned by such Limited Partner in connection with the exercise by the secured party of remedies resulting from a default by such Limited Partner or upon the occurrence of such similar events with respect to such Limited Partner’s interest in Co-Investors (A), such interest of the Limited Partner in the Partnership or portion thereof shall thereupon become a non-voting interest and the holder thereof shall not be entitled to vote on any matter pursuant to this Agreement and, if applicable, shall no longer be considered a Voting Partner for purposes of this Agreement.
(c)    For purposes of the grant, pledge, attachment or perfection of a security interest in a partnership interest in the Partnership or otherwise, each such partnership interest shall constitute a “security” within the meaning of, and governed by, (i) Article 8 of the Uniform Commercial Code (including Section 8‐102(a)(15) thereof) as in effect from time to time in the State of Delaware (the “DEUCC”), and (ii) Article 8 of the Uniform Commercial Code of any other applicable jurisdiction that now or hereafter substantially includes the 1994 revisions to Article 8 thereof as adopted by the American Law Institute and the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and approved by the American Bar Association on February 14, 1995.  
(d)    Any partnership interest in the Partnership may be evidenced by a certificate issued by the Partnership in such form as the General Partner may approve.  Every certificate representing an interest in the Partnership shall bear a legend substantially in the following form:  
Each partnership interest constitutes a “security” within the meaning of, and governed by, (i) Article 8 of the Uniform Commercial Code (including Section 8‐102(a)(15) thereof) as in effect from time to time in the State of Delaware (the “UCC”), and (ii) Article 8 of the Uniform Commercial Code of any other applicable jurisdiction that now or hereafter substantially includes the 1994 revisions to Article 8 thereof as adopted by the American Law Institute and the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and approved by the American Bar Association on February 14, 1995.

THE TRANSFER OF THIS CERTIFICATE AND THE PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS REPRESENTED HEREBY IS RESTRICTED AS DESCRIBED IN THE AMENDED AND RESTATED LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT OF THE PARTNERSHIP, EFFECTIVE AS OF JANUARY 1, 2014, AS THE SAME MAY BE AMENDED OR RESTATED FROM TIME TO TIME.

(e)    Each certificate representing a partnership interest in the Partnership shall be executed by manual or facsimile signature of the General Partner on behalf of the Partnership.
(f)    Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, to the extent that any provision of this Agreement is inconsistent with any non-waivable provision of Article 8 of the DEUCC, such provision of Article 8 of the DEUCC shall control.
ARTICLE 7     
ALLOCATION OF POINTS; ADJUSTMENTS OF POINTS 
AND RETIREMENT OF PARTNERS

Section 7.1    Allocation of Points
(c)    Except as otherwise provided herein, the General Partner shall be responsible for the allocation of Points from time to time to the Limited Partners.  The General Partner may allocate Points to a new Limited Partner and/or increase the Points of any existing Limited Partner, in each case, solely in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein.  
(d)    Unless otherwise agreed by the General Partner, the allocation of Points to any Limited Partner shall not become effective until:
(v)    the receipt of the following documents, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the General Partner, executed by such Limited Partner: (A) a customary and standard guarantee or guarantees, for the benefit of Fund investors, of the Limited Partner’s Clawback Share of the Partnership’s obligation to make Clawback Payments, and (B) a customary and standard undertaking to reimburse APH for any payment made by it (or by another AGM Affiliate) that is attributable to such Limited Partner’s Clawback Share of any Clawback Payment; and
(vi)    the effective date of the acceptance by Co-Investors (A) of a capital commitment from such Limited Partner (or his Related Party, as applicable) in an amount equal to the percentage of total Fund commitments specified in the Points allocation notice delivered to such Limited Partner in writing by the General Partner. Upon the occurrence of a material default, after the expiration of the applicable cure period set forth in section 4.2 of the Co-Investors (A) Partnership Agreement, in the obligation to contribute capital to Co-Investors (A) in accordance with the Co-Investors (A) Partnership Agreement by a Limited Partner, the General Partner may reduce or eliminate the Points of any such Limited Partner (including the Vested Points of any Retired Partner).
(e)    The General Partner shall maintain on the books and records of the Partnership a record of the number of Points allocated to each Partner and shall give notice to each Limited Partner of the number of such Limited Partner’s Points upon admission to the Partnership of such Limited Partner and promptly upon any change in such Limited Partner’s Points pursuant to this Article 7 and such notice shall include the calculations used by the General Partner to determine the amount of any such reduction.
(f)    In the event that the General Partner in good faith enters into an agreement with respect to a specific transaction pursuant to which a Person other than AGM, a subsidiary of AGM or any of their respective personnel would receive a distribution of Operating Profit that would be made prior to any distribution of Operating Profit with respect to the same transaction for Limited Partners whose services to AGM or its Affiliates are substantially dedicated to AGM’s or its Affiliates’ private equity business (a “Third Party Priority Distribution”), distributions of Operating Profit with respect to such transaction to Partners must be commenced following the Third Party Priority Distribution at the same time to all Partners, in each case, in accordance with Section 4.1(b).  
Section 7.2    Retirement of Partner
(m)    A Limited Partner shall become a Retired Partner upon:
(i)    delivery to such Limited Partner of a notice by the General Partner terminating such Limited Partner’s employment by AGM or an Affiliate thereof, unless otherwise determined by the General Partner;
(ii)    delivery by such Limited Partner of a notice to the General Partner, AGM or an Affiliate thereof stating that such Limited Partner elects to resign from or otherwise terminate his or her employment by or service to AGM or an Affiliate thereof; or
(iii)    the death of the Limited Partner, whereupon the estate of the deceased Limited Partner shall be treated as a Retired Partner in the place of the deceased Limited Partner, or the Disability of the Limited Partner.
(n)    Nothing in this Agreement shall obligate the General Partner to treat Retired Partners alike, and the exercise of any power or discretion by the General Partner in the case of any one such Retired Partner shall not create any obligation on the part of the General Partner to take any similar action in the case of any other such Retired Partner, it being understood that any power or discretion conferred upon the General Partner shall be treated as having been so conferred as to each such Retired Partner separately.
Section 7.3    Additional Points
If one or more Partners or Retired Partners is assigned additional Points and such Partner or Retired Partner and the General Partner agree in connection with such assignment that such assignment may be, for purposes of Section 83 of the Code, a transfer in connection with the performance of services of an interest that would not qualify as a “profits interest” within the meaning of IRS Revenue Procedure 93-27, then to the extent mutually agreed by such Partner or Retired Partner and the General Partner, the Partnership may make such adjustments to the amounts allocated and distributed to such Partner or Retired Partner with respect to such interest (and corresponding adjustments to other allocations and distributions for Partners and Retired Partners as determined by the General Partner) so as to cause such interest to qualify as a “profits interest” within the meaning of IRS Revenue Procedure 93-27.
ARTICLE 8     
DISSOLUTION AND LIQUIDATION
Section 8.1    Dissolution and Liquidation of Partnership
(o)    Upon dissolution of the Partnership in accordance with the Act, the General Partner shall liquidate the business and administrative affairs of the Partnership, except that, if the General Partner is unable to perform this function, a liquidator may be elected by a majority in interest (determined by Points) of Limited Partners and upon such election such liquidator shall liquidate the Partnership. Capital Profit and Capital Loss, Operating Profit and Operating Loss during the Fiscal Years that include the period of liquidation shall be allocated pursuant to Section 3.4.  The proceeds from liquidation shall be distributed in the following manner:
(i)    first, the debts, liabilities and obligations of the Partnership including the expenses of liquidation (including legal and accounting expenses incurred in connection therewith), up to and including the date that distribution of the Partnership’s assets to the Partners has been completed, shall be satisfied (whether by payment or by making reasonable provision for payment thereof); and
(ii)    thereafter, the Partners shall be paid amounts pro rata in accordance with and up to the positive balances of their respective Capital Accounts, as adjusted pursuant to Article 3 to give effect to the distribution principles of Article 4.
(p)    Anything in this Section 8.1 to the contrary notwithstanding, the General Partner or liquidator may distribute ratably in kind rather than in cash, upon dissolution, any assets of the Partnership in accordance with the priorities set forth in Section 8.1(a), provided that if any in kind distribution is to be made the assets distributed in kind shall be valued as of the actual date of their distribution and charged as so valued and distributed against amounts to be paid under Section 8.1(a).
ARTICLE 9     
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 9.1    Amendment of Partnership Agreement and Co-Investors (A) Partnership Agreement
(e)    The General Partner may amend this Agreement at any time, in whole or in part, without the consent of any Limited Partner by giving notice of such amendment to any Limited Partner whose rights or obligations as a Limited Partner pursuant to this Agreement are changed thereby; provided that any amendment that would effect an adverse change in the contractual rights or obligations of a Partner (such rights or obligations determined without regard to the amendment power reserved herein) may only be made if the written consent of such Partner is obtained prior to the effectiveness thereof; provided that any amendment that increases a Partner’s obligation to contribute to the capital of the Partnership or increases such Partner’s Clawback Share shall not be effective with respect to such Partner, unless such Partner consents thereto in advance in writing.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the General Partner may amend this Agreement at any time, in whole or in part, without the consent of any Limited Partner to enable the Partnership to (i) comply with the requirements of the “Safe Harbor” Election within the meaning of the Proposed Revenue Procedure of Notice 2005-43, 2005-24 IRB 1, Proposed Treasury Regulation Section 1.83-3(e)(1) or Proposed Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(4)(xii) at such time as such proposed Procedure and Regulations are effective and to make any such other related changes as may be required by pronouncements or Treasury Regulations issued by the Internal Revenue Service or Treasury Department after the date of this Agreement and (ii) comply with applicable law; provided that any amendment pursuant to clauses (i) or (ii) that would cause a Limited Partner’s rights to allocations and distributions to suffer a material adverse change only may be made if the written consent of such Limited Partner is obtained prior to the effectiveness thereof.  An adjustment of Points shall not be considered an amendment to the extent effected in compliance with the provisions of Section 7.1 or Section 7.3 as in effect on the date hereof or as hereafter amended in compliance with the requirements of this Section 9.1(a).  The General Partner’s approval of or consent to any transaction resulting in the substitution of another Person in place of the Partnership as the managing or general partner of any of the Funds or any change to the scheme of distribution under any of the Fund LP Agreements that would have the effect of reducing the Partnership’s allocable share of the Net Income of any Fund shall require the consent of any Limited Partner adversely affected thereby.
(f)    Notwithstanding the provisions of this Agreement, including Section 9.1(a), it is hereby acknowledged and agreed that the General Partner on its own behalf or on behalf of the Partnership without the approval of any Limited Partner or any other Person may enter into one or more side letters or similar agreements with one or more Limited Partners which have the effect of establishing rights under, or altering or supplementing the terms of this Agreement.  The parties hereto agree that any terms contained in a side letter or similar agreement with one or more Limited Partners shall govern with respect to such Limited Partner or Limited Partners notwithstanding the provisions of this Agreement.  Any such side letters or similar agreements shall be binding upon the Partnership or the General Partner, as applicable, and the signatories thereto as if the terms were contained in this Agreement, but no such side letter or similar agreement between the General Partner and any Limited Partner or Limited Partners and the Partnership shall adversely amend the contractual rights or obligations of any other Limited Partner without such other Limited Partner’s prior consent.
(g)    The provisions of this Agreement that affect the terms of the Co-Investors (A) Partnership Agreement applicable to Limited Partners constitute a “side letter or similar agreement” between each Limited Partner and the general partner of Co-Investors (A), which has executed this Agreement exclusively for purposes of confirming the foregoing.
Section 9.2    Special Power-of-Attorney
(g)    Each Partner hereby irrevocably makes, constitutes and appoints the General Partner with full power of substitution, the true and lawful representative and attorney-in-fact, and in the name, place and stead of such Partner, with the power from time to time to make, execute, sign, acknowledge, swear to, verify, deliver, record, file and/or publish:
(i)    any amendment to this Agreement which complies with the provisions of this Agreement (including the provisions of Section 9.1); 
(ii)    all such other instruments, documents and certificates which, in the opinion of legal counsel to the Partnership, may from time to time be required by the laws of the United States of America, the State of Delaware or any other jurisdiction, or any political subdivision or agency thereof, or which such legal counsel may deem necessary or appropriate to effectuate, implement and continue the valid and subsisting existence and business of the Partnership as a limited partnership; 
(iii)    all such instruments, certificates, agreements and other documents relating to the conduct of the investment program of any of the Funds which, in the opinion of such attorney-in-fact and the legal counsel to the Funds, are reasonably necessary to accomplish the legal, regulatory and fiscal objectives of the Funds in connection with its or their acquisition, ownership and disposition of investments, including, without limitation:
		
	(A)
	the governing documents of any management entity formed as a part of the tax planning for any of the Funds and any amendments thereto; and

		
	(B)
	documents relating to any restructuring transaction with respect to any of the Funds’ investments,

provided that such documents referred to in clauses (A) and (B) above, viewed individually or in the aggregate, provide equivalent financial and economic rights and obligations with respect to such Limited Partner and otherwise do not:
		
	(1)
	increase the Limited Partner’s financial obligation to make capital contributions with respect to the relevant Fund (directly or through any associated vehicle in which the Limited Partner holds an interest);

		
	(2)
	diminish the Limited Partner’s entitlement to share in profits and distributions with respect to the relevant Fund (directly or through any associated vehicle in which the Limited Partner holds an interest);

		
	(3)
	cause the Limited Partner to become subject to increased personal liability for any debts or obligations of the Partnership or other Partners; or

		
	(4)
	otherwise result in an adverse change in the overall rights or obligations of the Limited Partner in relation to the conduct of the investment program of any of the Funds;

(iv)    any instrument or document necessary or advisable to implement the provisions of Section 3.8 of this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the exempted limited partnership agreement of Apollo Advisors VIII (EH), L.P., a Cayman Islands limited partnership, or any joinder or deed of adherence in relation to such Partner’s admission as a partner of Apollo Advisors VIII (EH), L.P.;
(v)    any written notice or letter of resignation from any board seat or office of any Person (other than a company that has a class of equity securities registered under the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or that is registered under the United States Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended), which board seat or office was occupied or held at the request of the Partnership or any of its Affiliates; and
(vi)    all such proxies, consents, assignments and other documents as the General Partner determines to be necessary or advisable in connection with any merger or other reorganization, restructuring or other similar transaction entered into in accordance with this Agreement (including the provisions of Section 9.5(c)).
(h)    Each Limited Partner is aware that the terms of this Agreement permit certain amendments to this Agreement to be effected and certain other actions to be taken or omitted by or with respect to the Partnership without his consent.  If an amendment of the Certificate or this Agreement or any action by or with respect to the Partnership is taken by the General Partner in the manner contemplated by this Agreement, each Limited Partner agrees that, notwithstanding any objection which such Limited Partner may assert with respect to such action, the General Partner is authorized and empowered, with full power of substitution, to exercise the authority granted above in any manner which may be necessary or appropriate to permit such amendment to be made or action lawfully taken or omitted.  Each Partner is fully aware that each other Partner will rely on the effectiveness of this special power-of-attorney with a view to the orderly administration of the affairs of the Partnership.  This power-of-attorney is a special power-of-attorney and is coupled with an interest in favor of the General Partner and as such:
(i)    shall be irrevocable and continue in full force and effect notwithstanding the subsequent death or incapacity of any party granting this power-of-attorney, regardless of whether the Partnership or the General Partner shall have had notice thereof; and
(ii)    shall survive any Transfer by a Limited Partner of the whole or any portion of its interest in the Partnership, except that, where the transferee thereof has been approved by the General Partner for admission to the Partnership as a substituted Limited Partner, this power- of-attorney given by the transferor shall survive such Transfer for the sole purpose of enabling the General Partner to execute, acknowledge and file any instrument necessary to effect such substitution.
		
	Section 9.3
	Notices

Any notice required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing. A notice to the General Partner shall be directed to the attention of Leon D. Black with a copy to the general counsel of the Partnership.  A notice to a Limited Partner shall be directed to such Limited Partner’s last known residence as set forth in the books and records of the Partnership or its Affiliates (a Limited Partner’s “Home Address”).  A notice shall be considered given when delivered to the addressee either by hand at his Partnership office or electronically to the primary e-mail account supplied by the Partnership for Partnership business communications, except that a notice to a Retired Partner or a notice demanding cure of a Bad Act shall be considered given only when delivered by hand or by a recognized overnight courier, together with mailing through the United States Postal System by regular mail to such Retired Partner’s Home Address.
Section 9.4    Agreement Binding Upon Successors and Assigns
This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective successors by operation of law, but the rights and obligations of the Partners hereunder shall not be assignable, transferable or delegable except as expressly provided herein, and any attempted assignment, transfer or delegation thereof that is not made in accordance with such express provisions shall be void and unenforceable.
Section 9.5    Merger, Consolidation, etc.
(a)    Subject to Section 9.5(b) and Section 9.5(c), the Partnership may merge or consolidate with or into one or more limited partnerships formed under the Act or other business entities (as defined in Section 17-211 of the Act) pursuant to an agreement of merger or consolidation which has been approved by the General Partner.
(b)    Subject to Section 9.5(c) but notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary contained elsewhere in this Agreement, an agreement of merger or consolidation approved in accordance with Section 9.5(a) may, to the extent permitted by Section 17-211(g) of the Act and Section 9.5(a), (i) effect any amendment to this Agreement, (ii) effect the adoption of a new partnership agreement for the Partnership if it is the surviving or resulting limited partnership in the merger or consolidation, or (iii) provide that the partnership agreement of any other constituent limited partnership to the merger or consolidation (including a limited partnership formed for the purpose of consummating the merger or consolidation) shall be the partnership agreement of the surviving or resulting limited partnership.
(c)    The General Partner shall have the power and authority to approve and implement any merger, consolidation or other reorganization, restructuring or similar transaction without the consent of any Limited Partner, other than any Limited Partner with respect to which such transaction will, or will reasonably be likely to, result in any change in the financial rights or obligations or material change in other rights or obligations of such Limited Partner conferred by this Agreement and any side letter or similar agreement entered into pursuant to Section 9.1(b) or the imposition of any new financial or other material obligation on such Limited Partner.  Subject to the foregoing, the General Partner may require one or more of the Limited Partners to sell, exchange, transfer or otherwise dispose of their interests in the Partnership in connection with any such transaction, and each Limited Partner shall take such action as may be directed by the General Partner to effect any such transaction.
Section 9.6    Governing Law; Dispute Resolution
(a)    This Agreement, and the rights and obligations of each and all of the Partners hereunder, shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware, without regard to conflict of laws rules thereof.
(b)    Subject to Section 9.6(c), any dispute, controversy, suit, action or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement, other than injunctive relief, will be settled exclusively by arbitration, conducted before a single arbitrator in New York County, New York (applying Delaware law) in accordance with, and pursuant to, the applicable rules of JAMS (“JAMS”).  The decision of the arbitrator will be final and binding upon the parties hereto.  Any arbitral award may be entered as a judgment or order in any court of competent jurisdiction.  Either party may commence litigation in court to obtain injunctive relief in aid of arbitration, to compel arbitration, or to confirm or vacate an award, to the extent authorized by the U.S. Federal Arbitration Act or the New York Arbitration Act.  The party that is determined by the arbitrator not to be the prevailing party will pay all of the JAMS administrative fees, the arbitrator’s fee and expenses.  Each party shall be responsible for such party’s attorneys’ fees.  If neither party is so determined, such fees shall be shared.  Each party shall be responsible for such party’s attorneys’ fees.  IF THIS AGREEMENT TO ARBITRATE IS HELD INVALID OR UNENFORCEABLE THEN, TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW THAT CANNOT BE WAIVED, EACH PARTNER AND THE PARTNERSHIP WAIVE AND COVENANT THAT THE PARTNER AND THE PARTNERSHIP WILL NOT ASSERT (WHETHER AS PLAINTIFF, DEFENDANT OR OTHERWISE) ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY ACTION ARISING IN WHOLE OR IN PART UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT, WHETHER NOW OR HEREAFTER ARISING, AND WHETHER SOUNDING IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, AND AGREE THAT ANY OF THE PARTNERSHIP OR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES OR THE PARTNER MAY FILE A COPY OF THIS PARAGRAPH WITH ANY COURT AS WRITTEN EVIDENCE OF THE KNOWING, VOLUNTARY AND BARGAINED-FOR AGREEMENT AMONG THE PARTNERSHIP AND ITS AFFILIATES, ON THE ONE HAND, AND THE PARTNER, ON THE OTHER HAND, IRREVOCABLY TO WAIVE THE RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY PROCEEDING WHATSOEVER BETWEEN SUCH PARTIES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT AND THAT ANY PROCEEDING PROPERLY HEARD BY A COURT UNDER THIS AGREEMENT WILL INSTEAD BE TRIED IN A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION BY A JUDGE SITTING WITHOUT A JURY.
(c)    Nothing in this Section 9.6(c) will prevent the General Partner or a Limited Partner from applying to a court for preliminary or interim relief or permanent injunction in a judicial proceeding (e.g., injunction or restraining order), in addition to and not in lieu of any other remedy to which it may be entitled at law or in equity, if such relief from a court is necessary to preserve the status quo pending resolution or to prevent serious and irreparable injury in connection with any breach or anticipated breach of covenants applicable pursuant to a Limited Partner’s Award Letter; provided, however, that all parties explicitly waive all rights to seek preliminary, interim, injunctive or other relief in a judicial proceeding and all parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the forum described in Section 9.6(b) hereto for any dispute or claim concerning continuing entitlement to distributions or other payments, even if such dispute or claim involves or relates to any restrictive covenants set forth in a Limited Partner’s Award Letter. For the purposes of this Section 9.6(c), each party hereto consents to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue of the courts of the state and federal courts within the County of New York in the State of New York.
Section 9.7    Termination of Right of Action
Every right of action arising out of or in connection with this Agreement by or on behalf of any past, present or future Partner or the Partnership against any past, present or future Partner shall, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, irrespective of the place where the action may be brought and irrespective of the residence of any such Partner, cease and be barred by the expiration of three years from the date of the act or omission in respect of which such right of action arises.
Section 9.8    Not for Benefit of Creditors
The provisions of this Agreement are intended only for the regulation of relations among Partners and between Partners and former or prospective Partners and the Partnership.  This Agreement is not intended for the benefit of any Person who is not a Partner, and no rights are intended to be granted to any other Person who is not a Partner under this Agreement.
Section 9.9    Reports
As soon as practicable after the end of each taxable year, the General Partner shall furnish to each Limited Partner (a) such information as may be required to enable each Limited Partner to properly report for United States federal and state income tax purposes his distributive share of each Partnership item of income, gain, loss, deduction or credit for such year, and (b) a statement of the total amount of Operating Profit or Operating Loss for such year, including a copy of the United States Internal Revenue Service Schedule “K-1” issued by the Partnership to such Limited Partner, and a reconciliation of any difference between (i) such Operating Profit or Operating Loss and (ii) the aggregate net profits or net losses allocated by the Funds to the Partnership for such year (other than any difference attributable to the aggregate Capital Profit or Capital Loss allocated by the Funds to the Partnership for such year).
Section 9.10    Filings
The Partners hereby agree to take any measures necessary (or, if applicable, refrain from any action) to ensure that the Partnership is treated as a partnership for federal, state and local income tax purposes.
		
	Section 9.11
	Headings, Gender, Etc.

The section headings in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only, and shall not be deemed to alter or affect the meaning or interpretation of any provisions hereof.  As used herein, masculine pronouns shall include the feminine and neuter, and the singular shall be deemed to include the plural.

Signature Page Follows

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written.

General Partner:

APOLLO CAPITAL MANAGEMENT VIII, LLC

By:                        
Name:
Title:

Limited Partner:

APH HOLDINGS, L.P.  

By:     Apollo Principal Holdings III GP, Ltd.,
its general partner

By:                        
Name:
Title:

For purposes of Section 9.1(c):

APOLLO CO-INVESTORS MANAGER, LLC

By:                            
Name: 
Title:   

EXHIBIT A

Voting Partners

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