Document:

Agreement of Lease dated September 28, 2006

 Exhibit 10.4 
 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

					
	 1.
	  	TERM	  	1
			
	 2.
	  	POSSESSION	  	1
			
	 3.
	  	BASE RENT	  	2
			
	 4.
	  	ADDITIONAL RENT	  	2
			
	 5.
	  	USE OF PREMISES	  	7
			
	 6.
	  	CONDITION OF PREMISES	  	7
			
	 7.
	  	SERVICES	  	8
			
	 8.
	  	REPAIRS	  	10
			
	 9.
	  	ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS	  	11
			
	 10.
	  	COVENANT AGAINST LIENS	  	12
			
	 11.
	  	INSURANCE AND WAIVER OF CLAIMS-INDEMNIFICATION	  	12
			
	 12.
	  	FIRE OR CASUALTY	  	16
			
	 13.
	  	NONWAIVER	  	17
			
	 14.
	  	CONDEMNATION	  	17
			
	 15.
	  	ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING	  	18
			
	 16.
	  	SURRENDER OF POSSESSION	  	20
			
	 17.
	  	HOLDING OVER	  	20
			
	 18.
	  	TENANT’S CERTIFICATE	  	21
			
	 19.
	  	SUBORDINATION	  	21
			
	 20.
	  	CERTAIN RIGHTS RESERVED BY LANDLORD	  	21
			
	 21.
	  	RULES AND REGULATIONS	  	23
			
	 22.
	  	LANDLORD’S REMEDIES	  	23
			
	 23.
	  	EXPENSE OF ENFORCEMENT	  	24
			
	 24.
	  	COVENANT OF QUIET ENJOYMENT	  	25

  

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	 25.
	  	SECURITY DEPOSIT	  	25
			
	 26.
	  	REAL ESTATE BROKER	  	25
			
	 27.
	  	MORTGAGEE PROTECTION CLAUSE	  	25
			
	 28.
	  	SEVERABILITY	  	26
			
	 29.
	  	HAZARDOUS MATERIALS	  	26
			
	 30.
	  	MISCELLANEOUS	  	27
			
	 31.
	  	NOTICES	  	30
			
	 32.
	  	TIME OF THE ESSENCE	  	31
			
	 33.
	  	OPTION TO RENEW	  	31
			
	 34.
	  	PARKING	  	32
			
	 35.
	  	SIGNAGE	  	32
			
	 36.
	  	DEFAULT BY LANDLORD	  	32
			
	 37.
	  	LIMITATION ON LANDLORD’S LIABILITY	  	32

  

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 OFFICE LEASE 
 GREEN VALLEY BUILDING II 
 GREEN VALLEY CORPORATE PARK 
 FAIRFIELD, CALIFORNIA 
 This AGREEMENT OF LEASE (hereinafter referred to as the “Lease”) is made this
28th day of September 2006, by and between GREEN VALLEY BUILDING II, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
(hereinafter referred to as “Landlord”), and GEOVERA HOLDINGS, INC. a Delaware corporation (hereinafter referred to as “Tenant”) whose present address is 4820 Business Center Drive, Fairfield, California 94534: 
 W I T N E S S E T H: 
 Landlord does
hereby demise and lease to Tenant for use only by Tenant, and Tenant hereby accepts, the premises shown cross-hatched on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof (hereinafter referred to as the “Premises”) containing approximately
seven thousand (7,000) square feet of rentable area on the first floor of the building located or to be located at 4830 Business Center Drive, Phase One of the Green Valley Corporate Park, Fairfield, California 94534 (said building and the land
upon which it is situated, and improvements as designated by Landlord for use in conjunction with said building, are hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Building”). 
  

	1.	TERM 

 The term of this Lease (hereinafter referred to as the “Term”) shall be for five (5) years, commencing on November 1, 2006, subject to the provisions of paragraph 2(a) below (hereinafter referred to as the
“Commencement Date”) and ending on the last day of the sixtieth (60th) full calendar month thereafter
(hereinafter referred to as the “Termination Date”), unless sooner terminated as provided herein Landlord and Tenant shall execute a memorandum containing the exact Commencement Date and Termination Date promptly after the Commencement
Date. The period consisting of twelve (12) full calendar months following the Commencement Date and ending on the last day of the twelfth month (plus, if the Commencement Date is a date other than the first day of a calendar month, the initial
partial calendar month) and each period of twelve full calendar months thereafter is herein called a “Lease Year”. 
  

	2.	POSSESSION 

 (a) In the event the Work, as such term
is defined in the Work Letter attached hereto as Exhibit B, shall not be substantially completed by November 1, 2006, this Lease shall nevertheless continue in full force and effect, but the Commencement Date shall be deferred until the Work is
substantially complete resulting in a deferral of any Rent (as hereinafter defined) due hereunder, and Landlord shall have no other liability whatsoever on account hereof; provided, however, that there shall be no deferral of the Commencement Date
if the Work is not substantially completed because of any Tenant Delay, as such term is defined in the Work Letter. The Work shall not be deemed incomplete if it satisfies the requirements for the issuance of a certificate of occupancy with respect
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which is to be performed by Tenant) and only insubstantial details of construction, decoration or mechanical adjustments remain to be done. The determination
of Landlord’s architect or interior space planner for the Building shall be final and conclusive on Tenant as to whether the Work is substantially completed. 
 (b) If Tenant shall take possession of the Premises or any part thereof prior to the Commencement Date (which Tenant may not do without Landlord’s prior written consent), all of the covenants and conditions of
this Lease shall be binding upon the parties hereto with respect to such whole or part of the Premises as if the Commencement Date had been fixed as the date when Tenant took possession of such whole or part of the Premises and Tenant shall pay Rent
for the period of such occupancy prior to the Commencement Date at the rate of both the annual Base Rent set forth in Article 3 hereof and the Additional Rent set forth in Article 4 hereof prorated for such period of occupancy and, if less than the
whole Premises are occupied, for the proportionate area of the total Premises so occupied. 
  

	3.	BASE RENT 

 Tenant shall pay to Landlord or
Landlord’s agent in the office of the Building or to such other person or place as Landlord may from time to time designate in writing, in coin or currency which, at the time of payment, is legal tender for private or public debts in the United
States of America, base rent at the annual rates per square foot of rentable area in the Premises (hereinafter referred to as “Base Rent”) as follows: 
  

							
	 Period
	  	Monthly Rate	  	Annual Rate
	 First Lease Year
	  	$	11,410.00	  	$	136,920.00
	 Second Lease Year
	  	$	11,760.00	  	$	141,120.00
	 Third Lease Year
	  	$	12,110.00	  	$	145,320.00
	 Fourth Lease Year
	  	$	12,460 00	  	$	149,520 00
	 Fifth Lease Year
	  	$	12,810.00	  	$	153,720.00

 Such Base Rent shall be due and payable in equal monthly installments of one-twelfth (1/12) of the annual
Base Rent for the applicable one-year period in advance on or before the first day of each and every month during the Term, without any set-off or deduction whatsoever. If the Term commences other than on the first day of a month (resulting in a
partial calendar month which is included in the First Lease Year), Tenant shall pay Base Rent for such partial month based on one-twelfth (1/12) of the annual Base Rent set forth above for the First Lease Year and the number of days in such
partial calendar month. The prorated Base Rent (and Additional Rent) for the partial calendar month in which the Term commences, if applicable, shall be paid on the Commencement Date. 
  

	4.	ADDITIONAL RENT 

 In addition to paying the Base
Rent specified in Article 3 hereof, Tenant shall pay as “Additional Rent” the amounts determined as hereinafter set forth. The Base Rent and the Additional Rent are sometimes herein collectively referred to as the “Rent.” All
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manner, time and place as the Base Rent. Without limitation on other obligations of Tenant which shall survive the expiration of the Term, the obligations of
Tenant to pay the Additional Rent provided for in this Article 4 shall survive the expiration of the Term. For any partial Calendar Year, Tenant shall be obligated to pay only a pro rata share of the Additional Rent, based on the number of the days
of the Term falling within such Calendar Year. 
  

	 	A.	Definitions. As used in this Article 4, the terms: 

 (i)
“Calendar Year” shall mean each calendar year in which any part of the Term falls, through and including the year in which the Term expires. 
 (ii) “Tenant’s Proportionate Share” shall mean the percentage calculated by dividing the rentable square feet of the Premises by the rentable square feet of the Building, which is currently estimated to
be 12.41%. Net rentable area shall be determined by the Landlord in accordance with the BOMA “Standard Method for Measuring Floor Area in Office Buildings,” approved June 7, 1996 by the American National Standards Institute, Inc.

 (iii) “Taxes” shall mean all real estate taxes and assessments, special or otherwise, levied or assessed upon or with respect to
the Building or portion thereof and ad valorem taxes for any personal property used in connection therewith, and the Building’s share of Taxes for the common areas of Green Valley Corporate Park Phase One. Should the State of California, or any
political subdivision thereof, or any other governmental authority having jurisdiction over the Building, (a) impose a tax, assessment, charge or fee, or increase a then existing tax, assessment, charge or fee which Landlord shall be required
to pay, either by way of substitution for such real estate taxes and ad valorem personal property taxes, or in addition to such real estate taxes and ad valorem personal property taxes, or (b) impose an income or franchise tax or a tax on rents
in substitution for or as a supplement to a tax levied against the Building and for the personal property used in connection with the Building, all such taxes, assessments, fees or charges (hereinafter defined as “in lieu taxes”) shall be
deemed to constitute Taxes hereunder. “Taxes” shall also include all fees and costs incurred by Landlord in seeking to obtain a reduction of or a limit on the increase in any Taxes regardless of whether any reduction or limitation is
obtained. Landlord agrees to use reasonable efforts to contest above-market real estate tax assessments from time to time in Landlord’s judgment. Except as hereinabove provided with regard to “in lieu taxes”, Taxes shall not include
any inheritance, estate, succession, transfer, gift, franchise, net income or capital stock tax. Tenant shall be liable for all taxes levied against personal property and trade fixtures placed by Tenant in the Premises. 
 (iv) “Operating Expenses” shall mean all expenses, costs and disbursements (other than Taxes) of every kind and nature (determined for the
applicable Calendar Year on an accrual basis) paid or incurred by Landlord or Landlord’s beneficiaries in connection with the management, operation, maintenance and repair of, and services provided to, the Building, including, without
limitation, the Building’s share of such expenses for the common areas of Green Valley Corporate Park Phase One, except the following: 
 (a) Costs of alterations of any tenant’s premises; 
  

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 (b) Principal or interest payments on loans secured by mortgages or trust deeds on the Building;

 (c) Costs of capital improvements, except that Operating Expenses shall include (i) the cost during the term, as evenly amortized
over its useful life in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles with interest at 2% over the prime rate of interest from time to time published in the money rates section of the Wall Street Journal (“Prime Rate”) on the
unamortized amount of any capital improvement completed after the initial completion of the Building which reduces any component cost included within Operating Expenses, and (ii) the cost of any capital improvements which are necessary to keep
the Building in compliance with all governmental rules and regulations applicable from time to time thereto enacted after the date hereof; 
 (d) Real estate brokers’ leasing commissions; 
 (e) Any costs or expenses incurred by Landlord or on Landlord’s behalf
resulting from or in connection with the marketing or promotion of space in the Building or the Building itself; 
 (f) Property management
fees in excess of four percent (4%) of the gross annual revenues of the Building; 
 (g) Costs incurred in connection with the initial
construction and development of the Building; 
 (h) Costs of correcting defects in the initial construction of the Building, except that
conditions resulting from ordinary wear and tear shall not be deemed defects for this category; 
 (i) Legal fees or other professional or
consulting fees in connection with the negotiation of tenant leases or casts of enforcing lease agreements or evictions of tenants; 
 (j)
The cost of repairs or replacements incurred by reason of fire or other casualty to condemnation to the extent that Landlord is compensated therefor through proceeds of insurance or condemnation awards; 
 (k) Wages and benefits paid to officers or executives of landlord above the grade of building manager; 
 (l) The portion of wages and benefits otherwise includable in Operating Expenses to the extent allocated to any other properties of Landlord; 

(m) Costs of enforcing lease and occupancy agreements or evictions of tenants or occupants; 
 (n) Costs of any service provided to tenants or other occupants of the Building for which Landlord is reimbursed other than reimbursements for Operating
Expenses; 
  

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 (o) Depreciation of the Building or its equipment; 
 (p) The expenses of any special service provided to a tenant of the Building that is not offered to available to the Tenant; and 
 (q) Penalties, interest and late fees resulting from late payments by Landlord which are the fault of Landlord. 
  

	 	B.	Tax Adjustment. 

 Tenant shall pay to landlord as
Additional Rent, in addition to the Base Rent required by Article 3 hereof, an amount (“Tax Adjustment Amount”) equal to Tenant’s Proportionate Share of the combined total of Taxes incurred with respect to each Calendar Year. The Tax
Adjustment Amount with respect to each Calendar Year shall be paid in monthly installments in an amount from time to time estimated by Landlord and communicated by written notice to Tenant. Landlord shall cause to be kept books and records showing
Taxes in accordance with an appropriate system of accounts and accounting practices consistently maintained. As promptly as practical following the close of each Calendar Year, Landlord shall cause the amount of the Tax Adjustment Amount for such
Calendar Year to be computed and Landlord shall deliver to Tenant a statement of such amount and the amount of all estimated installments paid by Tenant for such Calendar Year Tenant shall pay to Landlord any deficiency as shown by such statement
within thirty (30) days after receipt of such statement. If the total of the estimated monthly installments paid by Tenant for any Calendar Year exceeds the actual amount due from Tenant for such Calendar Year, at Landlord’s option, such
excess shall be either credited against payments next due hereunder or refunded by Landlord, provided Tenant is not then in default hereunder. The amount of any refund of Taxes received by Landlord shall be credited against Taxes for the year in
which such refund is received. All references to Taxes “for” a particular year shall be deemed to refer to Taxes paid during such year without regard to when such Taxes are assessed or levied. 
 In determining the amount of Taxes for the purposes of this paragraph, if less than 95 percent of the rentable area of the Building shall have been
occupied by tenants during the year, Taxes shall be deemed for the purposes of this paragraph to be increased to the amount of taxes that would normally be expected to be incurred had occupancy been 95 percent. 
  

	 	C.	Operating Expense Adjustment. 

 Tenant shall pay to
Landlord as Additional Rent, in addition to the Base Rent required by Article 3 hereof, an amount (“Expense Adjustment Amount”) equal to Tenant’s Proportionate Share of the combined total of Operating Expenses (determined on an
accrual basis) paid or incurred during each Calendar Year. The Expense Adjustment Amount with respect to each Calendar Year shall be paid in monthly installments in an amount from time to time estimated by landlord and communicated by written notice
to Tenant Landlord shall cause to be kept books and records showing Operating Expenses in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, consistently applied. As promptly as practical following the close of each Calendar Year, Landlord
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Calendar Year and Landlord shall deliver to Tenant a statement of such amount and the amount of all estimated installments paid by Tenant for such Calendar
Year. Tenant shall pay to Landlord any deficiency as shown by such statement within thirty (30) days after receipt of such statement. This statement as to the amount of Operating Expenses for such Calendar Year for the Building shall constitute
a determination which is final and conclusive on Tenant subject to Section 4E below. If the total of the estimated monthly installments paid by Tenant during any Calendar Year exceeds the actual amount due from Tenant for such Calendar Year, at
Landlord’s option, such excess shall be either credited against payments next due hereunder or refunded by Landlord within thirty (30) days, provided Tenant is not then in default hereunder. 
 In determining the amount of Operating Expenses for the purposes of this paragraph, if less than 95 percent of the rentable area of the Building shall
have been occupied by tenants and fully used by them during the year, Operating Expenses shall be deemed for the purposes of this paragraph to be increased to the amount of operating expenses that would normally be expected to be incurred had
occupancy been 95 percent and had full use been made during the entire period. 
  

	 	D.	Adjustment for services Not Rendered by Landlord. 

 Tenant
acknowledges that Landlord’s projection of the amount of Operating Expenses stated in paragraph 4C hereof is based upon the assumption that Landlord will be providing identical services to all tenants in the Building. If this assumption is not
in fact correct, that is, if Landlord is not furnishing any particular work or service (the cost of which, if perforated by Landlord, would be included in Operating Expenses) to a tenant who has undertaken to perform such work or service in lieu of
the performance thereof by Landlord, Operating Expenses shall be deemed for the purposes of paragraph 4C to be increased by an amount equal to the additional Operating Expenses which would reasonably have been incurred during such period by Landlord
if it had, at its own expense, furnished such work or service to such tenant. 
  

	 	E.	Audit of Operating Expenses. 

 Tenant or its representative
shall have the right, at Tenant’s sole expense, to examine Landlord’s books and records showing Operating Expenses upon reasonable prior notice and during normal business hours at any time within one hundred twenty (120) days
following the furnishing by the Landlord to the Tenant of Landlord’s statement provided for in paragraph 4C. Unless Tenant shall take written exception to any item within one hundred twenty (120) days after the furnishing of the
Landlord’s statement containing such item, such Landlord’s statement shall be considered as final and accepted by Tenant. If Tenant takes exception to any item in Landlord’s statement within the applicable time period and if Landlord
and Tenant are unable to agree on the correctness of said item, then either party may refer the decision of said issue to a reputable firm of independent certified public accountants selected by Tenant from a list of not less than three
(3) firms designated by Landlord (which list shall be provided promptly following Tenant’s request therefor) and the decision of said accountants shall be conclusively binding on the parties. Pending resolution of any dispute, however,
Tenant shall make payments in accordance with the information contained in Landlord’s statement. 
  

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	5.	USE OF PREMISES 

 A. Permitted Use. Tenant shall use
and occupy the Premises as an office for the following type of business: general administrative office use consistent with Class A office buildings in the East Bay area. 
 B. Compliance with Laws. Tenant shall not use or permit the use of any part of the Premises for any purpose prohibited by law. Tenant shall, at its sole
expense, comply with and conform to all of the requirements of all governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the Building which relate in any way to the condition, use and occupancy of the Premises throughout the entire Term of this Lease.

 C. Americans With Disabilities Act. Landlord and Tenant acknowledge that the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C.
§12101 et seq.) and regulations and guidelines promulgated thereunder, as all of the same may be amended and supplemented from time to time (collectively referred to herein as the “ADA”) establish requirements for business operations,
accessibility and barrier removal, and that such requirements may or may not apply to the Premises and the Building depending on, among other things: (1) whether Tenant’s business is deemed a “public accommodation” or
“commercial facility”, (2) whether such requirements are “readily achievable”, and (3) whether a given alteration affects a “primary function area” or triggers “path of travel” requirements. The
parties hereby agree that notwithstanding anything contained in this lease to the contrary: (a) Landlord shall be responsible for ADA Title III compliance in the common areas of the Building and the Building shell and core, except as provided
below, (b) Tenant shall be responsible for ADA Title III compliance in the Premises, including any leasehold improvements or other work to be performed in the Premises under or in connection with this Lease, (c) Landlord may perform, or
require that Tenant perform, and Tenant shall be responsible for the cost of ADA Title III “path of travel” requirements triggered by alterations in the Premises, and (d) Landlord may perform, or require Tenant to perform, and Tenant
shall be responsible for the cost of, ADA Title III compliance in the common areas of the Building necessitated by the Building being deemed to be a “public accommodation” instead of a “commercial facility” as a result of
Tenant’s use of the Premises Tenant shall be solely responsible for requirements under Title I of the ADA relating to Tenant’s employees. 
  

	6.	CONDITION OF PREMISES 

 Tenant’s taking
possession of any portion of the Premises shall be conclusive evidence that such portion of the Premises was in good order and satisfactory condition when the Tenant took possession, except as to latent defects and defects (other than items of
damage caused by Tenant or its agents, independent contractors or suppliers) contained on a punchlist to be prepared and signed by Landlord and Tenant prior to Tenant’s taking possession of the Premises. Landlord shall complete or repair such
punchlist items within thirty (30) days or such longer period as is reasonable under the circumstances, such as in the case of long lead time items ordered at Tenant’s request and other work affected by long lead time items. No promise of
the Landlord to alter, remodel or improve the Premises or the Building and no representation by Landlord or its agents respecting the condition of the Premises or the Building have been made to Tenant or relied upon by Tenant other than as may be
contained in the Work Letter, this Lease or in any written amendment hereto signed by Landlord and Tenant. 
  

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	7.	SERVICES 

  

	 	A.	List of Services. 

 Landlord shall provide the following
services on all days during the Term, except Sundays and holidays, unless otherwise stated, the cost of which may be included in Operating Expenses except as expressly provided to the contrary herein: 
 (i) Heating and air conditioning when necessary for normal comfort in the Premises, from Monday through Friday during the period from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and
8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays The heating and air conditioning system is designed to maintain within normal tolerances an inside space condition of 75 degrees F dry bulb and 50% relative humidity when outside conditions are 95 degrees F dry
bulb and 75 degrees F wet bulb, and an inside space condition of 72 degrees dry bulb when outside temperatures are 30 degrees F. Electricity consumed in supplying heating and air conditioning to the Premises shall be separately metered to the
Premises along with other electricity furnished to the Premises, the cost of which electricity shall be paid by Tenant directly to the utility company providing such service. Tenant will pay for all heating and air conditioning requested and
furnished prior to or following such hours at rates to be established from time to time by Landlord. Landlord’s obligations with respect to heating and air conditioning shall be subject to all governmental rules, regulations and guidelines
applicable thereto. When machines or equipment are used in the Premises that generate heat or in any way affect the temperature otherwise maintained by the air conditioning system, or when the occupancy of the Premises of electrical load exceeds the
standards set from time to time by Building management, Landlord reserves the right to install or to require Tenant to install supplementary air conditioning and/or ventilation units in the Premises. Tenant shall bear all costs and expenses related
to the installation, maintenance and operation of such units. 
 (ii) Adequate electrical wiring and facilities for standard building
lighting fixtures provided by Landlord and for Tenant’s incidental uses. Tenant shall bear the cost of replacement of bulbs and ballasts for lighting fixtures. In respect of such incidental uses, adequate electrical wiring and facilities will
be furnished in the Premises by Landlord, provided that (a) the connected electrical load of the incidental use equipment does not exceed an average of eight (8) watts per square foot of the premises; (b) the electricity so furnished
for incidental uses will be a nominal 120 volts and no electrical circuit for the supply of such incidental use will have a current capacity exceeding 15 amperes; and (c) such electricity will be used only for equipment and accessories normal
to office usage. If Tenant’s requirements for electricity for incidental uses are in excess of those set forth in the preceding sentence, the Landlord reserves the right to require Tenant to install the conduit wiring and other equipment
necessary to supply electricity for such excess incidental use requirements at the Tenant’s expense by arrangement with the approved local utility, if applicable. 
 (iii) Water from the regular Building outlets for drinking, lavatory and toilet purposes. 
  

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 (iv) Janitor services as specified in Exhibit C attached hereto and made a part hereof. 
 (v) Window washing of all inside windows in the Premises at intervals to be determined by Landlord, but not less than three (3) times per calendar
year. 
 (vi) Window washing of all outside windows in the Premises, weather permitting, at intervals to be determined by Landlord, but not
less than four (4) times per calendar year. 
 (vii) Adequate operatorless passenger elevator service at all times. 
 (viii) An electronic card key security system providing for 24-hour, 365-day access. 
  

	 	B.	Interruption of Services. 

 Neither Landlord nor
Landlord’s beneficiary (if applicable), nor any company, firm or individual operating, maintaining, managing or supervising the plant or facilities furnishing any of the services described in the paragraph immediately preceding, nor any of
their respective directors, officers, shareholders, agents or employees shall be liable to Tenant, or any of Tenant’s employees, agents, customers, or invitees or anyone claiming through or under Tenant, for any damages, injuries, losses,
expenses, claims or causes of action, because of any interruption or discontinuance at any time for any reason in the furnishing of any of the services described in the paragraph immediately preceding; nor shall any interruption or discontinuance be
deemed an eviction or disturbance of Tenant’s use or possession of the Premises or any part thereof nor shall any such interruption or discontinuance relieve Tenant from full performance of Tenant’s obligations under this Lease.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any interruption or discontinuance of such services renders the Premises untenantable for more than five (5) consecutive business days (the “Eligibility Period”) and such interruption or
discontinuance is not caused by fire or casualty or the act or omission of Tenant, its employees or agents, and Tenant is not using the untenantable portion, Rent shall abate on a per diem basis proportionately to the portion of the Premises
rendered untenantable and unused by Tenant from the sixth such day until said portion of the Premises is again rendered tenantable or is used by Tenant, but unless the interruption is due to the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord,
such abatement shall continue only to the extent such abatement is covered by collected rental income loss insurance. To the extent rental loss insurance carried by Landlord, the premiums for which are included in Operating Expenses, covers rent
loss for any portion of the Eligibility Period, the Eligibility Period shall be reduced to the extent of such coverage. 
  

	 	C.	Charges for Services 

 Charges for any services for which
Tenant is required to pay from time to time hereunder, including but not limited to light bulb or ballast changes, shall be due and payable at the same time as the installment of Rent with which they are billed, or if billed separately, shall be due
and payable within thirty (30) days after such billing. If Tenant shall fail to make payment for any such services, Landlord may, with notice to Tenant, discontinue any or all of such services and such discontinuance shall not be deemed to
constitute an eviction or disturbance of the Tenant’s use and possession of Premises or relieve Tenant from paying Rent or performing any of its other obligations under this Lease. 
  

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	 	D.	Telecommunications. 

 Tenant shall be responsible for
arranging for its own telecommunications services at the Premises. All telegraph, telephone, and electric connections which Tenant may desire and the location of all wires and the work in connection therewith shall be first approved by Landlord in
writing before the same are installed but such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Tenant shall be responsible for obtaining all governmental approvals and shall pay all costs incurred in connection with the
installation of telephone cables and related wiring from the point of presence on the first floor, through conduit sleeves provided by Landlord to the telephone closets on each floor, then to and in the Premises, including, without limitation, any
hook-up, access and maintenance fees related to the installation of such wires and cables in the Premises and the commencement of services therein, and the maintenance thereafter of such wire and cables, and all installation, hook-up or maintenance
costs incurred by Landlord in connection with telephone cables and related wiring in the Premises which are allocable to Tenant. If Tenant fails to maintain all such telephone cables and related wiring, or if such cables or wiring affects or
interferes with the operation or maintenance of any other telephone cables or related wiring in the Building, Tenant shall immediately following notice take such action as is required to eliminate such interference and, in the event Tenant fails to
do so, landlord or any vendor hired by Landlord may perform such repairs, restorations or alterations as Landlord deems necessary in order to eliminate any such interference (and Landlord may recover from Tenant all of Landlord’s costs in
connection therewith) and, if necessary, may enter into and upon the Premises forthwith to perform such repairs, restorations or alterations. Upon expiration of the Term, Tenant shall remove, at its cost and expense, all telephone cables and related
wiring installed by or for Tenant after completion of the initial tenant improvements in the Premises which Landlord requests Tenant to remove. If Tenant so requests at the time any such cables or wiring is to be installed, Landlord will advise
Tenant as to whether such cable or wiring will be required to be removed at the termination or expiration of the Lease. Tenant agrees that neither Landlord nor any of its agents or employees shall be liable, by abatement of Rent or otherwise, to
Tenant, or any of Tenant’s employees, agents, customers or invitees or anyone claiming through, by or under Tenant, for any damages, injuries, losses, expenses, claims or causes of action because of any interruption, diminution, delay or
discontinuance at any time for any reason in the furnishing of any telecommunications service to the Premises (including, without limitation, any act or omission of any tenant or occupant of the Building or any other person with respect to the
Building wiring) and no such interruption, diminution, delay or discontinuance shall constitute an eviction or disturbance of Tenant’s use and possession of the Premises or any part thereof. 
  

	8.	REPAIRS 

 A. Subject to paragraph 8B below, Tenant
will, at Tenant’s own expense, keep the Premises in good order, repair and condition, at all times during the Term, and Tenant shall promptly and adequately repair all damage to the Premises and replace or repair all damaged or broken fixtures
and appurtenances and such replacement or repair shall be under the supervision and subject to the approval of the Landlord (which shall not be unreasonably withheld, 

  

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conditioned or delayed) and within a reasonable period of time specified by the Landlord. If the Tenant does not do so after notice and reasonable
opportunity to cure, Landlord may, but need not, make such repairs and replacements, and Tenant shall pay Landlord forthwith, upon being billed for same by Landlord, the cost thereof, including 15% of the cost thereof plus all overhead, general
conditions, fees and other costs or expenses arising from Landlord’s involvement with such repairs and replacements. Landlord may, but shall not be required to, enter the Premises at all reasonable times to make such repairs, alterations,
improvements and additions to the Premises or to the Building or to any equipment located in the Building as Landlord desires or deems necessary or as Landlord may be required to do by governmental authority or court order or decree. 
 B. Landlord shall, at Landlord’s sole cost and expense (which costs and expenses may be included in Operating Expenses subject to the exclusions set
forth in paragraph 4A(iv) hereof), maintain the exterior, all common areas and the basic building systems in good order, repair and condition comparable to a first class office building. As a material inducement to Landlord entering into this Lease,
Tenant waives and releases its right to make repairs at Landlord’s expense under Section 1942 of the California Civil Code or under any other law, statute or ordinance now or hereafter in effect, and Tenant waives and releases the right to
terminate this Lease under Section 1932(1) of the California Civil Code or any similar or successor statute. 
  

	9.	ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS 

 A. Tenant shall not,
without the prior written consent of Landlord, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, make any alterations, improvements or additions to the Premises; provided, however, that Landlord’s consent shall not be
required with respect to alterations, improvements or additions which (i) cost less than $50,000, (ii) do not involve any structural work in the Building and are not visible from the exterior of the Premises, (iii) do not involve any
alterations to basic Building systems or affect the operation thereof, and (iv) do not require entry into another tenant’s premises. If Landlord consents to said alterations, improvements or additions, it may impose such reasonable
conditions with respect thereto as Landlord deems appropriate, including, without limitation, insurance against liabilities which may arise out of such work, and plans and specifications plus permits necessary for such work. The work necessary to
make any alterations, improvements or additions to the Premises shall be done at Tenant’s expense by employees of or contractors hired by Landlord, except to the extent Landlord gives its prior written consent to Tenant’s hiring
contractors which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld Tenant shall promptly pay to Landlord’s or to Tenant’s contractors, as the case may be, when due, the cost of all such work and of all decorating required by reason thereof.
Tenant shall also pay to Landlord actual costs of such work including such costs sufficient to reimburse Landlord for overhead, general conditions, fees (including legal and other professional fees) and all other costs and expenses arising from
Landlord’s involvement with such work, and, if Landlord acts as General Contractor or Subcontractor for all or any portion of the work, in addition to the foregoing, Landlord shall be entitled to 10% of the cost of such work performed by
Landlord. Upon completion of such work, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord, if payment is made directly to contractors, evidence of payment, contractors’ affidavits and full and final waivers of all liens for labor, services or materials. Tenant
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performed by Landlord, if any. All work done by Tenant and Landlord or its contractors pursuant to Article 8 or 9 shall be done in a first-class workmanlike
manner using only good grades of materials and shall comply with all insurance requirements and all applicable laws and ordinances and rules and regulations of governmental departments or agencies. If Tenant so requests at the time Tenant makes any
alterations, improvements or additions, Landlord will advise Tenant as to whether such alterations, improvements or additions will be required to be removed at the termination or expiration of the Lease. 
 B. All alterations, improvements and additions to the Premises (other than Tenant’s trade fixtures, equipment and other movable personal property),
whether temporary or permanent in character, made or paid for by Landlord or Tenant, shall, without compensation to Tenant, become Landlord’s property at the termination of this Lease by lapse of time or otherwise and shall be relinquished to
Landlord in good condition, ordinary wear excepted, unless Landlord requests their removal (in which cease Tenant shall remove the same as provided in Article 16.) 
  

	10.	COVENANT AGAINST LIENS 

 Tenant has no authority or
power to cause or permit any lien or encumbrance of any kind whatsoever, whether created by act of Tenant, operation of law or otherwise, to attach to or be placed upon Landlord’s title or interest in the Building or Premises, and any and all
liens and encumbrances created by Tenant shall attach to Tenant’s interest only. Tenant covenants and agrees not to suffer or permit any lien or mechanics or material men or others to be placed against the Building or Premises with respect to
work or services claimed to have been performed for or materials claimed to have been furnished to Tenant or the Premises, and, in case of any such lien attaching, Tenant covenants and agrees to cause it to be immediately released and removed of
record, which may be accomplished by the purchase of a lien release bond. 
 In the event that such lien is not immediately released and
removed or so bonded against, Landlord, at its sole option, may take all action necessary to release and remove such lien (without any duty to investigate the validity thereof) and Tenant shall promptly, upon notice, reimburse Landlord for all sums,
costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) incurred by Landlord in connection with such lien. 
  

	11.	INSURANCE AND WAIVER OF CLAIMS INDEMNIFICATION 

  

	 	A.	Landlord Insurance. 

 (i) Landlord shall keep the Building
insured for the benefit of Landlord in an amount equivalent to the full replacement value thereof (excluding foundation, grading and excavation costs) against: 
 (a) loss or damage by fire and all risk perils covered by special causes of loss property insurance, including theft and vandalism,
subject to standard policy exclusions; 
 (b) such other risk or risks of a similar or dissimilar nature as are now, or may in
the future be, customarily covered with respect to buildings and improvements similar in construction, general location, use, occupancy and design to the Building including, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, windstorms, hail,
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vandalism, malicious mischief, civil commotion, and such other coverage as Landlord may deem appropriate or necessary including, but not limited to, bailer
and machinery, difference in condition and rent loss insurance, provided that such additional coverage is obtainable and provided further that such additional coverage as is customarily carried with respect to buildings and improvements similar in
construction, general location, use, occupancy and design to the Building. 
 (ii) Landlord also shall maintain, for its benefit and the
benefit of the Building’s managing agent, commercial general liability with broad liability endorsement insurance against claims for personal injury, death or property damage occurring upon, in or about the Premises and Building. 
 (iii) Insurance premiums paid for such coverage shall be a portion of the “Operating Expenses” described in Article 4 hereof. These insurance
provisions shall in no way limit or modify any of the obligations of Tenant under any provision of this Lease. Landlord agrees that such policy or policies of insurance described in clause (i) above shall contain a waiver of subrogation clause
as to Tenant, Tenant’s directors, officers, shareholders, agents and employees, and, except as provided in paragraph 16 hereof and in paragraphs (p) and (t) of the Rules and Regulations from time to time in effect, Landlord waives,
releases and discharges Tenant, Tenant’s directors, officers, shareholders, agents and employees, from all claims or demands whatsoever which Landlord may have or acquire arising out of damage to or destruction of the Building or
Landlord’s business therein occasioned by fire or other cause to the extent such loss or damage is covered by valid and collectible insurance policies or would have been recoverable under any insurance policy required to be carried hereunder.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant shall be obligated to pay the Rent called for hereunder in the event of damage to or destruction of the Building, if such damage or destruction is caused by the negligence or fault of Tenant, its agents or
employees. 
  

	 	B.	Tenant Insurance. 

 (i) Tenant shall keep all of its
machinery, equipment, furniture, fixtures, personal property (including also property under the care, custody, or control of Tenant) and business interests which may be located in, upon, or about the Premises insured for the benefit of Tenant in an
amount equivalent to the full replacement value or insurable value thereof against: 
 (a) loss or damage by fire and all risk
perils covered by special causes of loss property insurance, including theft and vandalism, subject to standard policy exclusions; 
 (b) such other risk or risks of a similar or dissimilar nature as are now, or may in the future be, customarily covered with respect to a tenant’s machinery, equipment, furniture, fixtures, personal property, including but not limited
to Tenant’s improvements to the Premises, and business located in a building, similar in construction, general location, use, occupancy and design to the Building, including, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, windstorms,
hail, explosions, vandalism, theft, malicious mischief, civil commotion, and such other coverage as Tenant may deem appropriate or necessary. 
  

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 (ii) Tenant agrees that such policy or policies of insurance shall contain a waiver of subrogation clause
to Landlord and Landlord’s members, directors, officers, shareholders, managers, agents and employees, and Tenant waives, releases and discharges Landlord and Landlord’s members, directors, officers, shareholders, managers, agents and
employees from all claims or demands whatsoever which Tenant may have or acquire arising out of damage to or destruction of the machinery, equipment, furniture, fixtures, personal property and business of Tenant occasioned by fire or other cause, to
the extent such loss or damage is covered by valid and collectible insurance policies or would have been recoverable under any insurance policy required to be carried hereunder or is within the deductible amount or coinsurance portion of any such
insurance policy. 
 (iii) Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, shall maintain comprehensive commercial general liability with
broad liability endorsement insurance against claims for personal injury, death or property damage occurring upon, in or about the Premises and Building, for the benefit of Tenant and naming Landlord and Landlord’s manager, Quadrangle, LLC (or
such other manager as Landlord may advise Tenant in writing from time to time), and their respective members, directors, officers, shareholders, agents and employees, and the holder(s) of any mortgages) on all or any portion of the Building, as
additional insureds. Such insurance shall afford protection of not less than Three Million and 00/100 Dollars ($3,000,000.00) per occurrence, and Three Million and 00/100 Dollars ($3,000,000.00) aggregate, combined single limit bodily injury and
property damage. Such policies of insurance shall be written in companies reasonably satisfactory to Landlord, and such policies, or a memorandum or certificate of such insurance, shall, prior to Tenant taking possession of the Premises, be
delivered to Landlord endorsed “Premium Paid” by the company or agency issuing the same or accompanied by other evidence satisfactory to Landlord that the premium thereon has been paid. At such time as insurance limits required of tenants
in similar buildings in the area in which the Building is located are generally increased to greater amounts, Landlord shall have the right to require such greater limits as may then be customary. Tenant agrees to include in such policy the
contractual liability coverage insuring Tenant’s indemnification obligations provided for herein, which coverage shall be at least as broad as standard contractual liability form coverage. Any such coverage shall be deemed primary to any
liability coverage secured by Landlord. 
  

	 	C.	Mutual Indemnification. 

 (i) Tenant agrees to indemnify
and save Landlord and Landlord’s members, directors, officers, shareholders, agents and employees harmless against and from any and all claims by or on behalf of any person or persons, firm or firms, corporation or corporations, arising from
any act or negligence on the part of Tenant or its agents, contractors, servants, employees or licensees, or arising from their use of the Premises or Building or any accident, injury or damage to the extent caused by Tenant, its agents,
contractors, servants, employees or licensees to any person, firm or corporation occurring during the Term of this Lease or any renewal thereof, in or about the Premises and Building, and from and against all costs, reasonable counsel fees, expenses
and liabilities incurred in or about any such claim or action or proceeding brought thereon; and in case any action or proceeding be brought against Landlord, and Landlord’s members, directors, officers, shareholders, agents and employees by
reason of any such claim, Tenant, upon notice from Landlord, covenants to resist or defend such action or proceeding by counsel reasonably satisfactory to Landlord. 
  

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 (ii) Landlord agrees to indemnify and save Tenant and Tenant’s directors, officers, shareholders,
agents and employees harmless against and from any and all claims by or on behalf of any person or persons, firm or firms, corporation or corporations, arising from any act or negligence on the part of Landlord or its agents, contractors, servants,
or employees, or arising from their use of the Premises or Building or any accident, injury or damage to the extent caused by Landlord, its agents, contractors, servants or employees to any person, firm or corporation occurring during the Term of
this Lease or any renewal thereof, in or about the Premises and Building, and from and against all costs, reasonable counsel fees, expenses and liabilities incurred in or about any such claim or action or proceeding brought thereon; and in case any
action or proceeding be brought against Tenant, and Tenant’s directors, officers, shareholders, agents and employees by reason of any such claim, Landlord, upon notice from Tenant, covenants to resist or defend such action or proceeding by
counsel reasonably satisfactory to Tenant. 
  

	 	D.	Waiver of Claims. 

 Tenant agrees that Landlord and
Landlord’s members, directors, officers, shareholders, agents, employees and servants shall not be liable, and Tenant waives all claims for damage to property and business sustained during the Term of this Lease by Tenant occurring in or about
the Premises or Building, resulting directly or indirectly from any existing or future condition, defect, matter or thing in the Premises, the Building, or any part thereof; or from equipment or appurtenances becoming out of repair or from accident,
or from any occurrence or act or omission of Landlord and Landlord’s members, directors, officers, shareholders, agents, employees or servants, or any tenant or occupant of the Building or any other person. This paragraph shall apply
especially, but not exclusively, to damage caused as aforesaid or by the flooding of basements or other subsurface areas, or by refrigerators, sprinkling devices, air conditioning apparatus, water, snow, frost, steam, excessive heat or cold, falling
plaster, broken glass, sewage, gas, odors or noise, or the bursting or leaking of pipes or plumbing fixtures, and shall apply equally, whether any such damage results from the act or omission of other tenants or occupants of the Building or any
other persons, and whether such damage be caused by or result from any of the aforesaid, or shall be caused by or result from other circumstances of a similar or dissimilar nature. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant shall not be required to
indemnify Landlord for, and does not waive, claims to the extent such claims are caused by the willful misconduct of Landlord, its employees or agents. 
  

	 	E.	Tenant Compliance. 

 Tenant shall comply with all
applicable laws and ordinances, all orders and decrees of court and all requirements of other governmental authorities with respect to its use of the Premises and Common Areas, and shall not, directly or indirectly, make any use of the Premises
which may thereby be prohibited or be dangerous to person or property or which may jeopardize any insurance coverage, or may increase the cost of insurance or require additional insurance coverage. If by reason of the failure of Tenant to comply
with the provisions of this Article 11, any insurance coverage is jeopardized or insurance premiums are increased, Landlord shall have the option either to terminate this Lease or to require Tenant to make immediate payment of the increased
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	12.	FIRE OR CASUALTY 

 Article 8 hereof not
withstanding, if the Premises or the Building (including machinery or equipment used in its operation) shall be damaged by fire or other casualty and if such damage does not render all or a substantial portion of the Premises or the building
untenantable, then Landlord shall repair and restore the same with reasonable promptness, subject to reasonable delays for insurance adjustments and delays caused by matters beyond Landlord’s reasonable control but Landlord shall not be
obligated to expend therefor an amount in excess of the proceeds of insurance recovered with request thereto. If any such damage renders all or a substantial portion of the Premises or the Building untenantable, Landlord shall, within sixty
(60) days of such damage or destruction, deliver to Tenant an estimate of the duration of the period in which the Premises will be untenantable, as reasonably determined by Landlord. If such estimated period shall be for more than three hundred
(300) days from the date of such damage, then Landlord, or Tenant if in addition thereto at least fifty percent (50%) of the Premises is untenantable and such damage does not result from Tenant’s fault or neglect, shall have the right
to terminate this Lease (with appropriate prorations of Rent being made for Tenant’s possession subsequent to the date of such damage of those tenantable portions of the Premises) upon giving written notice to the other within fifteen
(15) days after the delivery to Tenant of Landlord’s repair estimate. Unless this Lease is terminated as provided in the preceding sentence and so long as such damage does not result from Tenant’s fault or neglect, Landlord shall
proceed with reasonable promptness to repair and restore the Premises, subject to reasonable delays for insurance adjustments and delays caused by matters beyond Landlord’s reasonable control. Landlord shall have no liability to Tenant, and
Tenant shall not be entitled to terminate this Lease by virtue of any delays in completion of such repairs and restoration; provided, however, that Rent shall abate on those portions of the Premises as are, from time to time, untenantable as a
result of such damage (except fires or casualties resulting from Tenant’s fault or neglect). For purposes of this Article 12, the Premises shall be deemed “untenantable” to the extent same if materially unsuitable for typical office
uses, in Tenant’s reasonable judgment, or Tenant is deprived of access thereto, on account of any casualty (whether or not the casualty affects the Premises, or portion thereof, directly). 
 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein set forth, Landlord shall have no duty pursuant to this Article 12 to repair or restore any portion of
the alterations, additions or improvements in the Premises or the decoration thereto except to the extent that such alterations, additions, improvements and decoration were provided by Landlord, at Landlord’s cost, at the beginning of the Term.
If Tenant wants any other additional repairs or restoration and if Landlord consents thereto, the same shall be done at Tenant’s expense subject to all of the provisions of Article 8 hereof. 
 The provisions of this Lease, including this Article 12, constitute an express agreement between Landlord and Tenant with respect to any and all damage
in, or destruction of, all or any part of the Premises, the Building or any other portion of the Project by fire or other casualty, and no statute or regulation which is inconsistent with this Article 12, now or hereafter in effect, including,
without limitation, Section 1932(2) and 1933(4) of the California Civil Code, shall have any application to this Lease with respect to any damage or destruction to all or any part of the Premises or the Building. 
  

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	13.	NONWAIVER 

 No waiver of any provision of this Lease
shall be implied by any failure of Landlord to enforce any remedy on account of the violation of such provision, even if such violation be continued or repeated subsequently, and no express waiver shall affect any provision other than the one
specified in such waiver and that one only for the time and in the manner specifically stated. No receipt of moneys by Landlord from Tenant after the termination of this Lease shall in any way alter the length of the Term or of Tenant’s right
of possession hereunder or after the giving of any notice shall reinstate, continue or extend the Term or affect any notice given Tenant prior to the receipt of such moneys, it being agreed that after the service of notice or the commencement of a
suit or after final judgment for possession of the Premises, Landlord may receive and collect any Rent due, and the payment of said Rent shall not waive or affect said notice, suit or judgment. 
  

	14.	CONDEMNATION 

 If the whole of or any substantial
part of the Premises is taken by any public authority under the power of eminent domain, or taken in any manner for any public or quasi-public use, so as to render (in Landlord’s reasonable judgment) the remaining portion of the Premises
unsuitable for the purposes intended hereunder, then the Term of this Lease shall cease as of the day possession shall be taken by such public authority and Landlord shall make a pro rata refund of any prepaid Rent. All damages awarded for such
taking under the power of eminent domain or any like proceedings shall belong to and be the property of Landlord, and Tenant hereby assigns to Landlord its interest, if any, in said award. In the event that fifty percent (50%) or more of the
Building area or appurtenances or fifty percent (50%) or more of the value of the Building is taken by public authority under the power of eminent domain, then, at Landlord’s option, by written notice to Tenant mailed within sixty
(60) days from the date possession shall be taken by such public authority, Landlord may terminate this lease effective upon a date within ninety (90) days from the date of such notice to Tenant. Further, if the whole or any part of the
Premises is taken by public authority under the power of eminent domain, or taken in any manner for any public or quasi-public use, so as to render the remaining portion of the Premises unsuitable, in Tenant’s reasonable opinion, for the
purposes intended hereunder, upon delivery of possession to the condemning authority pursuant to the proceedings, Tenant may, at its option, terminate this Lease as to the remainder of the Premises by written notice to Landlord. Such notice is to be
given to Landlord within thirty (30) days after Tenant receives notice of the taking. Tenant shall not have the right to terminate this Lease pursuant to the proceeding sentence unless (i) the business of Tenant conducted in the portion of
the Premises taken cannot, in Tenant’s reasonable judgment, be carried on with substantially the same utility and efficiency in the remainder of the Premises (or any substitute space securable by Landlord pursuant to clause (ii) hereof);
and (ii) Tenant cannot secure substantially similar (in Tenant’s reasonable judgment) alternate space upon the same terms and conditions as set forth in this Lease (including rental) from Landlord in the Building. Any notice of termination
shall specify the date, no more than sixty (60) days after the giving of such notice as the date, for such termination. 
 Anything in
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for damages to or condemnation of Tenant’s moveable trade fixtures and equipment and for moving expenses; provided however, Tenant shall in no event
have any right to receive any award for its interest in this Lease or for loss of leasehold. Anything in this Article 14 to the contrary notwithstanding, in the event of a partial condemnation of the Building or Premises and this Lease is not
terminated, Landlord shall, at its sole cost and expense, restore the Building and Premises to a complete architectural unit and the Base Rent provided for herein during the period from and after the date of delivery of possession pursuant to such
proceeding to the termination of this Lease shall be reduced to a sum equal to the product of the Base Rent provided for herein multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the fair market rent of the Premises after such taking and after the
same has been restored to a complete architectural unit, and the denominator of which is the fair market rent of the Premises prior to such taking. 
  

	15.	ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING 

 Tenant shall not,
without the prior written consent of Landlord, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed in the case of assignment or subletting by Tenant: (a) assign, convey or mortgage this Lease or any interest hereunder;
(b) suffer to occur or permit to exist any assignment of this Lease or any lien upon Tenant’s interest herein, involuntarily or by operation of law; (c) sublet the Premises or any portion thereof; or (d) permit the use of the
Premises by any parties other than Tenant and Tenant’s employees. Any such action on the part of Tenant shall be void and of no effect. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant may, upon prior notice to Landlord, sublet all or a portion of the
Premises or assign this Lease to an Affiliate of Tenant. For purposes hereof, an “Affiliate” shall mean (i) an entity which controls, is controlled by or is under common control with Tenant, or any successor by merger or consolidation
with Tenant provided that the net worth and total assets of the successor corporation is not less than Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000) or (ii) any entity which purchases all or substantially all of the assets of Tenant, provided that the
net worth of such purchasing entity is not less than Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000). A subletting or assignment permitted under the preceding two (2) sentences shall be referred to herein as a “Permitted Transfer”.
Landlord’s consent to any assignment, subletting or transfer, or the occurrence of any assignment, subletting or transfer which does not require Landlord’s consent, shall not release the original Tenant from any covenant or obligation
under this Lease. Further, the consent of Landlord to any assignment, subletting or transfer shall not constitute a waiver of the right of Landlord to withhold its consent to any further assignment, subletting or transfer. Landlord may condition its
consent upon execution by the subtenant or assignee of an instrument confirming such restrictions on further subleasing or assignment and joining in the waivers and indemnities made by Tenant hereunder. Tenant hereby waives any right it may have at
law or in equity to terminate this Lease as a result of Landlord’s failure to consent to any assignment, subletting or transfer, including any of its rights under California Civil Code Section 1985.310. 
 If Tenant desires the consent of Landlord to an assignment or subletting, Tenant shall submit to Landlord at least thirty (30) days prior to the
proposed effective date of the assignment or sublease a written notice which includes: 
 (a) all documentation then available related to the
proposed sublease or assignment (copies of final executed documentation to be supplied on or before the effective date in form identical in all substantive respects to that which is consented to by Landlord); and 
  

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 (b) sufficient information to permit Landlord to determine the identity, character and financial
condition of the proposed subtenant or assignee and the intended use of the Premises or portion thereof by such proposed subtenant or assignee; 
 Landlord may withhold its consent to such assignment or subletting for reasons which include, but are not limited to, the following: 
 (i) in the reasonable judgment of Landlord the subtenant or assignee is of a character or engaged in a business which is not in keeping with the standards maintained by Landlord in the Building; 
 (ii) in the reasonable judgment of Landlord the subtenant or assignee does not have a financial condition sufficient to satisfy its obligations with
respect to its occupancy of the Premises or portion thereof; 
 (iii) in the reasonable judgment of Landlord the purpose for which the
subtenant or assignee intends to use the subleased space is in violation of the terms of this Lease or the lease of any other tenant in the Building which prohibits such use; or 
 (iv) the proposed subtenant or assignee is an agency or instrumentality of any federal, state or local government or governmental authority. 

Landlord shall have the right, but not the duty, to terminate this Lease as to that portion of the Premises which Tenant seeks to assign, sublet or
convey, whether by requesting the consent of Landlord thereto or otherwise. Landlord may exercise such right to terminate by giving written notice to Tenant within thirty (30) days after receipt of notice (and the information described in
clauses (a) and (b) above) from Tenant of its intent to sublease all or a portion of the Premises or to assign the Lease. In the event Landlord exercises such right to terminate, Landlord shall be entitled to recover possession of such
portion of the Premises on the later of (a) the proposed date for possession of the Premises or portion thereof by such assignee or subtenant or (b) ninety (90) days after the date of Landlord’s notice of termination.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Landlord exercises its election to terminate the Lease under this paragraph with respect to such portion of the Premises, Tenant shall have the right, upon written notice given to Landlord within five (5) days
after receiving Landlord’s notice of termination, to withdraw its request for such subletting or assignment, in which event Landlord’s election to terminate shall be revoked and this Lease shall remain in full force and effect. 

In the event landlord fails to exercise its right of termination as aforesaid in the preceding paragraph and Landlord consents to any assignment or
sublease of any portion of the Premises, as a condition of Landlord’s consent, if Landlord so elects to consent, Tenant shall pay to Landlord fifty percent (50%) of all profit derived by Tenant from such assignment or sublease after
deducting Tenant’s costs of the transaction evenly amortized over the term thereof. Tenant shall furnish Landlord with a sworn statement, certified by an officer of Tenant, setting forth in detail the computation of profit (which computation
shall be based upon generally accepted accounting principles), and Landlord, or its representatives, shall have access to the books, records, and papers of Tenant in relation thereto, and to make copies thereof. Any rent in excess of that paid by
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of such profit. If a part of the consideration for such assignment shall be payable other than in cash, the payment to Landlord shall be payable in
accordance with the foregoing percentage of the cash and other non-cash considerations in such form as is satisfactory to Landlord. Such percentage of Tenant’s profit shall be paid to Landlord promptly by Tenant upon Tenant’s receipt from
time to time of periodic payments from such assignee or subtenant or at such other time as Tenant shall realize its profits from such assignment or sublease. 
  

	16.	SURRENDER OF POSSESSION 

 Upon the expiration of the
term or upon the termination of Tenant’s right of possession, whether by lapse of time or at the option of Landlord as herein provided, Tenant shall forthwith surrender the Premises to Landlord in good order, repair and condition, ordinary wear
excepted, and shall, if Landlord so requires, restore the Premises to the condition existing at the beginning of the Term, ordinary wear and tear excepted. Any interest of Tenant in the alterations, improvements, and additions to the Premises
(including without limitation all carpeting or floor covering) made or paid for by Landlord or Tenant shall, without compensation to Tenant become Landlord’s property at the termination of this Lease by lapse of time or otherwise and such
alterations, improvements and additions shall be relinquished to Landlord in good condition, ordinary wear excepted. At the termination of the Term or of Tenant’s right of possession, Tenant agrees to remove all alterations, improvements and
additions required to be removed pursuant to Section 9 hereof and the following items of Tenant’s property: office furniture, trade fixtures, office equipment and all other items of Tenant’s property on the Premises. Tenant shall pay
to Landlord, upon demand, the cost of repairing any damage to the Premises and to the Building caused by any such removal. If Tenant shall fail or refuse to remove any such property from the Premises, Tenant shall be conclusively presumed to have
abandoned the same, and title thereto shall thereupon pass to Landlord without any cost either by set-off, credit, allowance or otherwise, and Landlord, at its option, may accept the title to such property or at Tenant’s expense may
(i) remove the same or any part in any manner that Landlord shall choose, repairing any damage to the Premises caused by such removal, and (ii) store, destroy or otherwise dispose of the same without incurring liability to Tenant or any
other person. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Article 16 to the contrary, Tenant shall not be required to remove (a) the initial improvements to the Premises installed pursuant to the Work Letter (except for any roof-mounted
equipment installed by Tenant) or (b) any alterations, improvements or additions with respect to which Tenant has been released from the obligations for removal pursuant to the last sentence of paragraph 9(a) above. 
  

	17.	HOLDING OVER 

 Tenant shall pay to Landlord as Rent
a sum equal to 150% of the Rent herein provided during each month or portion thereof for which Tenant shall retain possession of the Premises or any part thereof after the termination of the Term or of Tenant’s right of possession, whether by
lapse of time or otherwise, and also shall pay all damages sustained by Landlord on account thereof allowed by law. The provisions of this Article 17 shall not be deemed to limit or constitute a waiver of any other rights or remedies of Landlord at
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	18.	TENANT’S CERTIFICATE 

 Tenant agrees that, from
time to time upon not less than ten (10) business days prior request by Landlord, the Tenant or Tenant’s duly authorized representative having knowledge of those matters set forth in Exhibit D attached hereto and made a part hereof shall
deliver to Landlord a completed Tenant’s Statement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D, it being intended that such Tenant’s Statement may be relied upon by any mortgagee of Landlord or by any other person, firm or entity to whom
Landlord may further direct Tenant to address such Tenant’s Statement. Tenant shall execute and deliver such completed Tenant’s Statement, and in the event Tenant fails so to do within twenty (20) days after demand in writing, Tenant
shall be in default under this lease. 
  

	19.	SUBORDINATION 

 This Lease is subject and
subordinate to all present and future ground or underlying leases of the Building and to the lien of any mortgages or trust deeds, now and hereafter in force against the Building or any of them or any part thereof, and to all renewals, extensions,
modifications, consolidations and replacements thereof, and to all advances made or hereafter to be made upon the security of such mortgages or trust deeds, unless the holders of such mortgages or trust deeds or the lessors under such ground lease
or underlying leases require, in writing, that this Lease shall be superior thereto; provided, however, that this Lease will not be subordinate to future mortgages, trust deeds or ground or underlying leases unless the holder thereof agrees in a
non-disturbance agreement that Tenant’s use and occupancy of the Premises shall not be disturbed so long as Tenant is not in default under this Lease. Landlord agrees to use reasonable efforts (but shall not be required to pay any fee or cost)
to obtain for Tenant a subordination, non-disturbance and attornment agreement with any existing mortgagee of the Building in accordance with such mortgagee’s requirements. Tenant shall, at Landlord’s request execute such further
reasonable instruments or assurances as Landlord may reasonably deem necessary to evidence or confirm the subordination or superiority of this Lease to any such mortgages, trust deeds, ground leases or underlying leases. If any mortgage shall be
foreclosed or property encumbered thereby is transferred in lieu of foreclosure, or if any ground or underlying lease be terminated, (i) the liability of the mortgagee or trustee hereunder or purchaser at such foreclosure sale or the liability
of a subsequent owner designated as Landlord under this Lease shall exist only so long as such trustee, mortgagee, purchaser or owner is the owner of the Land or Building and such liability shall not continue or survive after further transfer of
ownership; and (ii) upon the request of the mortgagee, trustee or ground lessor, Tenant will attorn, as Tenant under this Lease, to the purchaser at any foreclosure sale under any mortgage or the ground lessor. 
  

	20.	CERTAIN RIGHTS RESERVED BY LANDLORD 

 Landlord shall
have the following rights, each of which Landlord may exercise without notice to Tenant and without liability to Tenant for damage or injury to property, person or business on account of the exercise thereof, and the exercise of any such rights
shall not be deemed to constitute an eviction or disturbance of Tenant’s use or possession of the Premises and shall not give rise to any claim for set-off or abatement of rent and any other claim: 
 (a) To change the Building’s name or street address; 
  

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 (b) To install, affix and maintain any and all signs on the exterior and on the interior of the Building;

 (c) To decorate or to make repairs, alterations, additions, or improvements, whether structural or otherwise, in and about the Building,
or any part thereof, and for such purposes, to enter upon the Premises, and during the continuance of any of said work, to temporarily close doors, entryways, public space and corridors in the Building and to interrupt or temporarily suspend
services or use of facilities, all without affecting any of Tenant’s obligations hereunder, so long as the Premises are reasonably accessible and usable; 
 (d) To furnish door keys for doors in the Premises at the commencement of the Lease. To retain at all times, and to use in appropriate instances, keys to all doors within and into the Premises. Tenant agrees to
purchase only from Landlord additional duplicate keys as required, to change no locks, and not to affix locks on doors without the prior written consent of Landlord Notwithstanding the provisions for Landlord’s access to Premises, Tenant
relieves and releases the Landlord of all responsibility arising out of theft, robbery and pilferage. Upon the expiration of the Term or of Tenant’s right to possession, Tenant shall return all keys to Landlord and shall disclose to Landlord
the combination of any safes, cabinets or vaults left in the Premises; 
 (e) To designate that window treatment shall be Building standard
venetian blinds or curtains and to designate and approve, prior to installation, all types of additional window shades, blinds, or draperies; 
 (f) To approve the weight, size and location of safes, vaults and other heavy equipment and articles in and about the Premises and the Building (so as not to exceed the legal live load per square foot designated by the structural engineers
for the Building, which is a superimposed load capacity of 100 pounds per square foot which includes twenty pounds per square foot for partition load), and to require all such items and furniture and similar items to be moved into or out of the
Building and Premises only at such times and in such manner as Landlord shall direct in writing Tenant shall not install or operate machinery or any mechanical devices of a nature not directly related to Tenant’s ordinary use of the Premises
without the prior written consent of Landlord. Movements of Tenant’s property into or out of the Building and within the Building are entirely at the risk and responsibility of Tenant and Landlord reserves the right to require permits before
allowing any property to be moved into or out of the Building; 
 (g) To close the Building after regular working hours and on Saturdays,
Sundays and legal holidays subject, however, to Tenant’s right to admittance to the Premises under such regulations as Landlord may prescribe from time to time, which may include but shall not be limited to, a requirement that persons entering
or leaving the Building identify themselves to a watchman by registration or otherwise and establish their right to enter or leave the Building. Such regulations may include, but shall not be limited to, the requiring of identification from
Tenant’s employees, agents, clients, customers, invitees, visitors and guests; 
 (h) To establish controls for the purpose of
regulating all property and packages (both personal and otherwise) to be moved into or out of the Building and Premises; 
  

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 (i) To regulate delivery and service of supplies in order to insure the cleanliness and security of the
Premises and to avoid congestion of the loading docks, receiving areas and freight elevators; 
 (j) To show the Premises to prospective
tenants at reasonable hours upon reasonable advance notice (which may be telephonic) during the last twelve months of the Term, and, if vacated or abandoned, to show the Premises at any time and to prepare the Premises for re-occupancy; 

(k) To erect, use and maintain pipes, ducts, wiring and conduits, and appurtenances thereto, in and through the Premises at reasonable locations; and

 (l) To enter the Premises at any reasonable time with reasonable advance notice (except in the event of an apparent emergency) to inspect
the Premises. 
  

	21.	RULES AND REGULATIONS 

 Tenant agrees to observe the
rules and regulations for the Building attached hereto as Exhibit E and made a part hereof. Landlord shall have the right from time to time to prescribe additional rules and regulations which, in its judgment, may be desirable for the use, entry,
operation and management of the Premises and Building, each of which rules and regulations and any amendments thereto shall become a part of this Lease. Tenant shall comply with all such rules and regulations provided, however, that such rules and
regulations shall not contradict or abrogate any tight or privilege herein expressly granted to Tenant. 
  

	22.	LANDLORD’S REMEDIES 

 If default shall be made
in the payment of the Rent or any installment thereof in the payment of any other sum required to be paid by Tenant under this Lease or under the terms of any other agreement between Landlord and Tenant and such default shall continue for five
(5) days after written notice to Tenant (provided, however, that Landlord shall not be required to give Tenant notice or an opportunity to cure with respect to a monetary default after the first time in any one year period), or if default shall
be made in the observance or performance of any of the other covenants or conditions in this Lease which Tenant is required to observe and perform and such default shall continue for thirty (30) days after written notice to Tenant (unless such
non-monetary default by its nature is curable but cannot be cured within such thirty (30) day period, in which event, if Tenant commences and diligently prosecutes such cure within the thirty (30) day period, Tenant shall have such
additional period as is reasonably necessary to cure such default to completion, in no event to exceed ninety (90) days after such notice to Tenant), or if a default involves a hazardous condition and is not cured by Tenant immediately upon
written notice to Tenant, or if the interest of Tenant in this Lease shall be levied on under execution or other legal process, or if any voluntary petition in Bankruptcy or for corporate reorganization or any similar relief shall be filed by
Tenant, or if any involuntary petition in Bankruptcy shall be filed against Tenant under any federal or state Bankruptcy or insolvency act and shall not have been dismissed within thirty (30) days from the filing thereof, or if a receiver shall
be appointed for Tenant or any of the property of Tenant by an court and such receiver shall not have been dismissed within thirty (30) days from the date of his appointment, or if Tenant shall make an 

  

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assignment for the benefit of creditors, or if Tenant shall admit in writing Tenant’s inability to meet Tenant’s debts as they mature, then
Landlord may treat the occurrence of any one or more of the foregoing events as a breach of this Lease, and thereupon, at its option, may, with or without notice or demand of any kind to Tenant or any other person, have any one or more of the
following described remedies in addition to all other rights and remedies provided at law or in equity or elsewhere herein: 
 (a) Landlord
may terminate this Lease and the Term created hereby, in which event Landlord may forthwith repossess the Premises and be entitled to recover forthwith, as damages, in addition to any other sums or damages for which Tenant may be liable to Landlord,
a sum of money equal to the excess of the value of the Rent provided to be paid by Tenant for the balance of the Term over the fair market rental value of the Premises, after deduction of all anticipated expenses of reletting, for said period.
Should the fair market rental value of the Premises, after deduction of all anticipated expenses of reletting, for the balance of the term, exceed the value of the Rent provided to be paid by Tenant for the balance of the Term, Landlord shall have
no obligation to pay to Tenant the excess or any part thereof or to credit such excess or any part thereof against any other sums or damages for which Tenant may be liable to Landlord. 
 (b) Landlord may terminate Tenant’s right of possession and may repossess the Premises by forcible entry and detainer suit, by taking peaceful
possession or otherwise, without terminating this lease, in which event Landlord may, but shall be under no obligation to, relet the same for the account of Tenant, for such rent and upon such terms as shall be satisfactory to Landlord. For the
purpose of such reletting, Landlord is authorized to decorate, repair, remodel or alter the Premises. If Landlord shall fail to relet the Premises, Tenant shall pay to Landlord as damages a sum equal to the amount of the Rent reserved in this Lease
for the balance of the Term. If the Premises are relet and a sufficient sum shall not be realized from such reletting after paying all of the costs and expenses of all decoration, repairs, remodeling, alterations and additions and the expenses of
such reletting and of the collection of the rent accruing therefrom to satisfy the Rent provided for in this Lease, Tenant shall satisfy and pay the same upon demand therefor from time to time. Tenant agrees that Landlord may file suit to recover
any sums falling due under the terms of this Article 22 from time to time and that no suit or recovery of any portion due Landlord hereunder shall be any defense to any subsequent action brought for any amount not theretofore reduced to judgment in
favor of Landlord. 
 (c) Landlord shall have the remedy described in California Civil Code Section 1951.4 (lessor may continue lease in
effect after lessee’s breach and abandonment and recover rent as it becomes due, if lessee has the right to sublet or assign, subject only to reasonable limitations). 
  

	23.	EXPENSE OF ENFORCEMENT 

 In the event of any
litigation between Landlord and Tenant with respect to this Lease, the prevailing party in such litigation shall be entitled to prompt reimbursement by the non-prevailing party of all reasonable costs, damages and expenses, including the reasonable
fees and out-of-pocket expenses of counsel, agents and others retained by the prevailing party, incurred by the prevailing party in such litigation. 
  

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	24.	COVENANT OF QUIET ENJOYMENT 

 Landlord covenants
that the Tenant, on paying the Rent, charges for services and other payments herein reserved and on keeping, observing and performing all the other terms, covenants, conditions, provisions and agreements herein contained on the part of the Tenant to
be kept, observed, and performed, shall during the Term, peaceably and quietly have, hold and enjoy the Premises free from interference by Landlord subject, however, to the terms, covenants, conditions, provisions, and agreements of this Lease.

  

	25.	SECURITY DEPOSIT 

 Intentionally Omitted. 
  

	26.	REAL ESTATE BROKER 

 Tenant represents that Tenant
has dealt with (and only with) Cushman & Wakefield of California, Inc. (the “Broker”) in connection with this Lease, and that insofar as the Tenant knows, no other broker negotiated this Lease or is entitled to any commission in
connection therewith. Tenant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Landlord and its beneficiaries, employees, mortgagees, agents, their officers and partners, harmless from and against any claims made by any broker or finder other than the Broker for
a commission or fee in connection with this Lease, provided that Landlord has not in fact retained such broker or finder. 
  

	27.	MORTGAGEE PROTECTION CLAUSE 

 A. Tenant agrees to
give any mortgagees, trust deed holders and lessors of ground or underlying leases, by registered mail or overnight mail, a copy of any notice of default served upon the Landlord by Tenant, provided that, prior to such notice, Tenant has received
notice (by way of service on Tenant of a copy of an assignment of rents and leases or otherwise) of the address of such mortgagees, trust deed holders and/or lessors. Tenant further agrees that if Landlord shall have failed to cure such default
within the time provided for in this Lease, then the mortgagees, trust deed holders and lessors shall have an additional thirty (30) days after receipt of notice thereof within which to cure such default or if such default cannot be cured
within that time, then such additional time as may be necessary, if, within such thirty (30) days, any mortgagee, trust deed holder and/or lessor has commenced and is diligently pursuing the remedies necessary to cure such default (including,
but not limited to commencement of foreclosure or termination proceedings, if necessary to effect such cure). Such period of time shall be extended by any period within which such mortgagee, trust deed holder and/or lessor is prevented from
commencing or pursuing such foreclosure or termination proceedings by reason of Landlord’s bankruptcy. Until the time allowed as aforesaid for the mortgagee, trust deed holder and/or lessor to cure such defaults has expired without cure, Tenant
shall have no right to, and shall not, terminate this Lease on account of default. 
 B. No mortgagee, trust deed holder or lessor and no
person acquiring title to the Building by reason of foreclosure or termination proceedings or by conveyance in lieu of foreclosure or termination proceedings shall have any obligation or liability to Tenant on account of the Collateral or any other
security deposit unless such mortgagee, trust deed holder, lessor or title holder shall receive such Collateral or security deposit in cash. 
  

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	28.	SEVERABILITY 

 If any term or provision of this
Lease shall to any extent be held invalid or unenforceable, the remaining terms and provisions of this Lease shall not be affected thereby, and each of such remaining terms and provisions of this Lease shall be valid and be enforced to the fullest
extent permitted by law. 
  

	29.	HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 

 A. Tenant shall not cause or
permit any Hazardous Material (as defined in paragraph C below) to be brought, kept or used in or about the Building by Tenant, its agents, employees, contractors or invitees. Tenant hereby indemnifies Landlord from any breach by Tenant of the
obligations stated in the preceding sentence, and agrees to defend and hold Landlord harmless from and against any and all loss, damage, cost and/or expense (including, without limitation, diminution in value of the Building, damages for the loss or
restriction on use of rentable or usable space or of any amenity of the Building, damages arising from any adverse impact on marketing of space in the Building, and sums paid in settlement of claims, attorney’s fees, consultant fees, and expert
fees) which arise during or after the term of this Lease as a result of such breach. This indemnification of Landlord by Tenant includes, without limitation, cost incurred in connection with any investigation of site conditions or any cleanup,
remedial, removal or restoration work required by any federal, state, or local governmental agency or political subdivision because of Hazardous Material present in the soil or ground water on or under the Building which results from such a breach.
Without limiting the foregoing, if the presence of any Hazardous Material in the Building caused or permitted by Tenant results in any contamination of the Building, Tenant shall promptly take all actions at its sole expense as are necessary to
return the Building to the condition existing prior to the introduction of such Hazardous Material to the Building; provided that Landlord’s approval of such actions, and the contractors to be used by Tenant in connection therewith, shall first
be obtained. 
 B. It shall not be unreasonable for Landlord to withhold its consent to any proposed transfer, assignment, or subletting of
the Premises if (i) the proposed transferee’s anticipated use of the Premises involves the generation, storage, use, treatment, or disposal of Hazardous Material; (ii) the proposed transferee has been required by any prior landlord,
lender, or governmental authority to take remedial action in connection with Hazardous Material contamination of a property if the contamination resulted from such transferee’s actions or use of the property in question; or (iii) the
proposed transferee is subject to any enforcement order issued by any governmental authority in connection with the use, disposal, or storage of a Hazardous Material. 
 C. As used herein, the term “Hazardous Material” means any hazardous or toxic substance, material, or waste which is or becomes regulated by any local governmental authority or the United States Government.
The term “Hazardous Material” includes, without limitation, any material or substance which is (i) defined as a “hazardous waste,” “extremely hazardous waste,” or “restricted hazardous waste” or similar
term under the law of the jurisdiction where the property is located or (ii) designated as a “hazardous substance” pursuant to Section 311 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. § 1317), (iii) defined as
a “hazardous waste” pursuant to Section 1004 of the Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. § 

  

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6901 et seq. (42 U.S.C. § 6903), (iv) defined as a “hazardous substance” pursuant to Section 101 of the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. § 99601 et seq. (42 U.S.C. § 9601). 
 D. As used herein, the term
“Laws” means any applicable federal, state, or local laws, ordinances, or regulations relating to any Hazardous Material affecting the Building, including, without limitation, the laws, ordinances, and regulations referred to in paragraph
C above. 
 E. Landlord and its employees, representatives and agents shall have access to the Building during reasonable hours and upon
reasonable notice to Tenant in order to conduct periodic environmental inspections and tests of Hazardous Waste contamination of the Building. 
 F. Landlord represents that, to Landlord’s knowledge, the parcel of land upon which the Building and Premises are to be located do not, as of the date hereof, contain any Hazardous Materials in violation of applicable Laws. 

 

	30.	MISCELLANEOUS 

  

	 	A.	Rights Cumulative. 

 All rights and remedies of Landlord
under this Lease shall be cumulative and none shall exclude any other rights and remedies allowed by law. 
  

	 	B.	Overdue Amounts-Rent Independent. 

 Any installment of Base
Rent, Additional Rent, or other charges to be paid by Tenant accruing under the provisions of this Lease, which shall not be paid when due, shall bear interest at the rate of eighteen percent (18%) per annum from the date when the same is due
until the same shall be paid, but if such rate exceeds the maximum interest rate permitted by law, such rate shall be reduced to the highest rate allowed by law under the circumstances. Tenant covenants that the obligation to pay the Base Rent,
Additional Rent or any other charges hereunder are independent of any other covenant, condition, provision or agreement herein contained. 
  

	 	C.	Terms. 

 The necessary grammatical changes required to make
the provisions hereof apply either to corporations or partnerships or individuals, men or women, as the case may require, shall in all cases be assumed as though in each case fully expressed. 
  

	 	D.	Binding Effect. 

 Each of the provisions of this Lease
shall extend to and shall, as the case may require, bind or inure to the benefit not only of the Landlord and of Tenant, but also of their respective successors or assigns, provided this clause shall not permit any assignment by Tenant contrary to
the provisions of Article 15 hereof. 
  

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	 	E.	Lease Contains All Terms. 

 All of the representations and
obligations of Landlord are contained herein and in the Work Letter attached hereto as Exhibit B, and no modification, waiver or amendment of this Lease or of any of its conditions or provisions shall be binding upon the Landlord unless in writing
signed by Landlord or by duly authorized agent of Landlord empowered by a written authority signed by Landlord. 
  

	 	F.	Delivery for Examination. 

 Submission of the form of the
Lease for examination shall not bind Landlord in any manner, and no Lease or obligations of the Landlord shall arise until this instrument is (i) signed by both Landlord and Tenant, (ii) delivered to each and (iii) approved in
writing, if then required, by any mortgagee, trust deed holder or lessor of a ground or underlying lease. 
  

	 	G.	No Air Rights. 

 No rights to any view or to light or air
over any property, whether belonging to Landlord or any other person, are granted to Tenant by this Lease. 
  

	 	H.	Modification of Lease. 

 If any lender requires, as a
condition to its lending funds or the subsistence of a loan of already disbursed funds (the repayment of which is to be seemed by a mortgage or trust deed on the Building), that certain modifications be made to this Lease, which modifications will
not require Tenant to pay any additional amounts or otherwise change materially the rights or obligations of Tenant hereunder, Tenant shall, upon Landlord’s request, execute appropriate instruments effecting such modifications. 
  

	 	I.	Intentionally Omitted. 

  

	 	J.	Substitution of Other Premises. 

 At any time hereafter,
Landlord may (upon thirty (30) days prior notice) substitute for the Premises other premises in the four (4) building complex within Phase One of Green Valley Corporate Center (herein referred to as the “New Premises”), provided
that the New Premises shall be usable for Tenant’s purpose, and if Tenant is already in occupancy of the Premises, then, in addition, Landlord shall pay the expenses of Tenant’s moving from the Premises to the New Premises and for
improving the New Premises so that they are substantially similar to the Premises. Such move shall be made clueing evenings, weekends, or otherwise so as to incur the least inconvenience to Tenant. 
  

	 	K.	Transfer of Landlord’s Interest. 

 Tenant acknowledges
that Landlord has the right to transfer its interest in the Building and in this Lease and the Work Letter, and Tenant agrees that in the event of any such transfer Landlord shall automatically be released from all liability under this Lease and the
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hereunder and thereunder. Tenant further acknowledges that Landlord may assign its interest in this Lease and the Work Letter to a mortgagee(s), trust deed
holder(s) or lessor(s) of ground or underlying lease(s) as additional security and agrees that such an assignment shall not release Landlord from its obligations hereunder or thereunder and that Tenant shall continue to look to Landlord for the
performance of its obligations hereunder and thereunder. 
  

	 	L.	Landlord’s Title. 

 Landlord’s title is and
always shall be paramount to the title of Tenant. Nothing herein contained shall empower Tenant to do any act which can, shall or may encumber the title of the Landlord. 
  

	 	M.	Prohibition Against Recording. 

 Neither this Lease, nor
any memorandum, affidavit or other writing with respect thereto, shall be recorded by Tenant or by anyone acting through, under or on behalf of Tenant without Landlord’s prior written consent and the recording thereof in violation of this
provision shall make this Lease null and void at Landlord’s election. 
  

	 	N.	Captions. 

 The captions of paragraphs, subparagraphs and
Articles are for convenience only and shall not be deemed to limit, construe, affect or alter the meaning of such paragraphs, subparagraphs or Articles. 
  

	 	O.	Covenants and Conditions. 

 All of the covenants of Tenant
hereunder shall be deemed and construed to be “conditions”, if Landlord so elects, as well as “covenants” as though the words specifically expressing or imposing covenants and conditions were used in each separate instance.

  

	 	P.	Only Landlord/Tenant Relationship. 

 Nothing contained in
this Lease shall be deemed or construed by the parties hereto or by any third party to create the relationship of principal and agent, partnership, joint venturer or any association between Landlord and Tenant, it being expressly understood and
agreed that neither the method of computation of Rent nor any act of the parties hereto shall be deemed to create any relationship between Landlord and Tenant other than the relationship of landlord and tenant. 
  

	 	Q.	Application of Payments. 

 Landlord shall have the right to
apply payments received from Tenant pursuant to this Lease (regardless of Tenant’s designation of such payments) to satisfy any obligations of Tenant hereunder, in such order and amounts, as Landlord, in its sole discretion, may elect.

  

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	 	R.	Definition of “Landlord.” 

 All indemnities,
covenants and agreements of Tenant contained herein which inure to the benefit of Landlord shall be construed to also inure to the benefit of Landlord’s directors, officers, shareholders, agents and employees. 
  

	 	S.	Financial Statements. 

 Within ten (10) days from
request by Landlord, Tenant shall make available to Landlord audited financial statements of Tenant and/or any guarantor, and such other financial information as may be required by Landlord. If audited financial statements of Tenant and/or any
guarantor are not available at the time of such request, Tenant may deliver unaudited statements prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied and certified to be true and correct by the chief financial
officer of Tenant and/or any guarantor, as the case may be. 
  

	31.	NOTICES 

 All notices to be given under this Lease
shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given when delivered personally, one (1) business day after being deposited with a nationally recognized overnight courier, or two (2) business days after being deposited in the United
States mail, certified or registered with return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed as follows: 
  

					
	(a)	  	If to Landlord:	  	
		  		  	 Green Valley Building II, LLC
 4820 Business Center
Drive, Suite 170
 Fairfield, California 94534
 Attn: Yolanda
Paster

		  	with a copy to:	  	
		  		  	 c/o Quadrangle Development Company
 1650 Lake Cook
Road, Suite 100
 Deerfield, Illinois 60015
 Attn: Christopher
Noon

		  	and a copy to:	  	
		  		  	 H. J. Shein, Inc.
 6875 Enterprise Road
 Glen Ellen, California 45442
 Attn: Harvey Shein

 or to such other person or such other address as is designated in a notice by Landlord to Tenant. 
  

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	 (b)
	  	If to Tenant:	  	
		  		  	 GeoVera Holdings, Inc.
 4820 Business Center
Drive
 Fairfield, California 94534
 Attn: Karen
Padovese

 or to such other person or such other address as is designated in a notice by Tenant to Landlord. 
  

	32.	TIME OF THE ESSENCE 

 Time is of the essence for
each and every provision contained in the Lease. 
  

	33.	OPTION TO RENEW 

 (a) If Tenant is not then in
default hereunder beyond applicable notice and cure periods, then Tenant shall have the option to renew the Term of this Lease for one (1) five (5) year period (a “Renewal Term”), commencing on the day next following the Term and
ending on the fifth (5th) anniversary thereof, by giving written notice of said renewal to Landlord not later than the date which is eight (8) calendar months prior to the end of the Term, time being of the essence. 
 (b) If the Term of this Lease is renewed, it shall be so renewed and the same terms and conditions then set forth in this Lease except that: 

(i) the annual Base Rent rate during the Renewal Term shall be equal to the greater of: (A) the “Fair Market Rental Rate” (as
hereinafter defined) or (B) the Base Rent in effect for the last year of the initial Term; 
 (ii) Landlord shall not be obligated to
provide any additional tenant improvements or construction allowances with respect to the Renewal Term; and 
 (iii) there shall be no
further rights to extend the Term beyond the one (1) five (5) year period specified herein. 
 For purposes of this Lease, the “Fair Market
Rental Rate” shall be the base rent at which the Premises would be expected to be ceased, for a five-year term commencing on the first day of the Renewal Term, in its then-existing condition, in an arms-length transaction between a willing
Landlord and tenant in the office space market existing at the time such rate is established. Such determination shall include consideration of (1) the size, location, area, view and nature and condition of the improvements in the Building, and
(2i) other comparable leasing transactions in the East Bay area, including renewals and new leases (with appropriate adjustments for different size premises and different length terms) and the rents, pass-through of taxes and operating
expenses, build-outs and allowances for tenant improvements and other tenant concessions in such transactions, and brokerage and leasing commissions payable in the market and required by this transaction. Within thirty (30) days after receipt
of Tenant’s notice to renew, Landlord shall notify Tenant of its determination of the Fair Market Rental Rate, and Tenant shall have the option, exercisable by notice to Landlord given within fifteen (15) days thereafter, to vitiate its
election to renew. 
  

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 (c) It shall be a condition to Tenant’s exercise of the option to extend that, both at the time of
delivery of Tenant’s exercise notice and at the commencement of the Renewal Term, the Premises has not been subleased and the Lease has not been assigned. Any termination of this Lease or termination of Tenant’s right of possession to the
Premises shall terminate all of Tenant’s rights to the option to renew. The option to renew may be exercised only by, and may not be exercised by or for the benefit of any party other than, the named Tenant. 
  

	34.	PARKING 

 Tenant shall have the right during the
Term (including the Renewal Term, if applicable) to the use of, on a non-exclusive basis with other tenants or occupants of the Building and of Phase One of Green Valley Corporate Park, up to five (5) parking spaces for every 1,000 square feet
of rentable area in the Premises, sized for normal passenger vehicles for no separate parking charge or fee other than the pass through of Taxes and Operating Expenses; provided, however, that Landlord shall have no liability for any reduction in
parking caused by reason of a condemnation (or deed given in lieu thereof) or any other governmental action or requirement. 
  

	35.	SIGNAGE 

 Landlord shall install, at Landlord’s
expense, a building standard identification plaque on the wall next to Tenant’s main suite entrance. In addition, Landlord shall provide, at no cost to Tenant, a listing for Tenant on the building directory to be located in the main building
lobby of the Building. 
  

	36.	DEFAULT BY LANDLORD 

 If Landlord shall fail to
perform any obligation of Landlord hereunder, and shall fail to commence such performance within thirty (30) days after notice of such failure is given to Landlord from Tenant, or within such shorter period after such notice as is reasonable in
case of an emergency which threatens life or substantial property damage (and after compliance with any notice requirement imposed by any holder of a mortgage on the Premises), and if, in Tenant’s reasonable opinion, such failure is causing
substantial harm to Tenant, Tenant may, after a second written notice to Landlord, perform such obligation on behalf of and at the expense of Landlord. Reimbursement for costs incurred by Tenant in performing Landlord’s obligations as aforesaid
shall be due from Landlord upon demand, and shall bear interest at the rate of interest provided for in paragraph 30B from the date of demand for reimbursement until reimbursement is made. Any claim for amounts due to Tenant under this Article may
be prosecuted in an action against Landlord, but claims or judgments for such amounts may not be set off against amounts due from Tenant under this Lease. 
  

	37.	LIMITATION ON LANDLORD’S LIABILITY 

 It is
expressly understood and agreed by Tenant that none of Landlord’s covenants, undertakings or agreements are made or intended as personal covenants, and any liability for damage or breach or nonperformance by Landlord shall be collectible only
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interest in the Building and no personal liability is assumed by, nor at any time may be asserted against, Landlord or Landlord’s partners, directors,
officers, shareholders, agents or any of its or their heirs, legal representatives, successors or assigns, all such liability, if any, being expressly waived and released by Tenant. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Landlord and Tenant have executed and delivered this Office Lease as of the day and year first above written. 
  

			
	 LANDLORD:

	
	GREEN VALLEY BUILDING II, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Harvey J. Shein

	Name:	 	Harvey J. Shein
	Title:	 	Authorized Member

  

			
	 TENANT:

	
	GEOVERA HOLDINGS, INC., a Delaware corporation
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Kevin M. Nish

	Name (print):	 	Kevin M. Nish
	Title:	 	CEO

  

					
	EXHIBITS:	 	A.	  	Premises
			
		 	B.	  	Work Letter
			
		 	C.	  	Janitorial Specifications
			
		 	D.	  	Sample of Tenant’s Certificate
			
		 	E.	  	Rules & Regulations

  

 33Investment Manager Agreement

 Exhibit 10.6 
 INVESTMENT MANAGER AGREEMENT 
 by and between 
 GEOVERA HOLDINGS, INC. 
 and

 BLACKROCK FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, INC. 
 November 1, 2005 

 INVESTMENT MANAGER AGREEMENT 
 THIS AGREEMENT, made as of the 1st day of November, 2005, by and between GeoVera Holdings, Inc. (hereinafter called the “Company”) and
BlackRock (through its subsidiary BlackRock Financial Management, Inc.) (hereinafter called the “Manager”). 
 WITNESSETH:

 WHEREAS, the Company has all requisite authority to appoint one or more investment managers to supervise and direct the investment and
reinvestment of a portion of all of the assets of the Company and of certain subsidiaries of the Company; 
 THEREFORE, for and in
consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants herein contained, the parties hereby agree as follows: 
 1. Appointment and Status as Investment
Manager. The Company hereby appoints the Manager as an “Investment Manager.” The Manager does hereby accept said appointment and by its execution of this Agreement the Manager represents and warrants that it is registered as an
investment adviser under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (the “Advisers Act”). The Manager does also acknowledge that it is a fiduciary with respect to the assets under management and assumes the duties, responsibilities and
obligations of a fiduciary with respect to the services described in Sections 3 through 5 below. 
 2. Representations by Company. The Company
represents and warrants that (a) it has all requisite authority to appoint the Manager hereunder, (b) the terms of the Agreement do not conflict with any obligation by which the Company is bound, whether arising by contract, operation of
law or otherwise and (c) this Agreement has been duly authorized by appropriate corporate action. 
 3. Management Services. The Manager shall be
responsible for the investment and reinvestment of those assets designated by the Company as subject to the Manager’s management (which assets, together with all additions, substitutions and alterations thereto are hereinafter called the
“Account”). The Account may include all securities and instruments described in Exhibit A or appropriate to effect the strategies described therein. The Company does hereby delegate to the Manager all of its powers, duties and
responsibilities with regard to such investment and reinvestment and hereby appoints the Manager as its agent in fact with full authority to buy, sell or otherwise effect investment transactions involving the assets in its name and for the Account.
Said powers, duties and responsibilities shall be exercised exclusively by the Manager pursuant to and in accordance with its fiduciary responsibilities and the provisions of this Agreement. In deciding on a proper investment of the Account, the
Manager shall consider the following factors as communicated in writing to the Manager by the Company from time to time: a) the investment purposes of the Company, b) the Company’s financial needs such as liquidity, c) applicable
laws, d) the Company’s investment policies and guidelines, and e) the Account’s Investment Guidelines attached as Exhibit A. In addition, in accordance with the Manager’s guidelines in effect from time to time, the Manager
or its agent is authorized, but shall not be required, to vote, tender or convert any securities in the Account; to execute waivers, consents and other instruments with respect to such securities; to endorse, transfer or deliver 

  

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such securities or to consent to any class action, plan of reorganization, merger, combination, consolidation, liquidation or similar plan with reference to
such securities; and the Manager shall not incur any liability to the Company by reason of any exercise of or failure to exercise, any such discretion in the absence of gross negligence or bad faith. 
 4. Accounting and Reports. At such intervals as shall be mutually agreed upon between the parties, the Manager shall furnish the Company with appraisals of the
Account, performance tabulations, a summary of purchases and sales and such other reports as shall be agreed upon from time to time. The Manager shall also reconcile accounting, transaction and asset-summary data with custodian reports at times that
are mutually agreeable to the Manager and the Company. In addition, the Manager shall communicate and resolve any significant discrepancies with the custodian. 
 5. Other Services. The Manager shall, on invitation, attend meetings with representatives of the Company to discuss the position of the Account and the immediate investment outlook, or shall submit its views in writing as the Company
shall suggest from time to time. 
 6. Additional Investment Services; Considerations and Acknowledgments. As agreed between the parties from time to
time, the Manager may provide certain operating, analytical, and reporting support (“Additional Investment Services”) for those portfolios of the Company managed by the Manager and by other parties. The Additional Investment Services may
include, but are not limited to the following: (i) establishing appropriate investment mandates and strategies, (ii) drafting investment policies and guidelines, (iii) supporting the Company’s operations, including custodial
assistance, (iv) creating a consolidated risk reporting platform for the Company, (v) providing asset-liability reporting, (vi) providing income projections, and (vii) broad and general consulting on accounting, operational,
regulatory, and other strategic issues. 
 The Company understands and acknowledges that (a) all Additional Investment Services require
the Manager to exercise good-faith judgments that may ultimately prove to be erroneous, (b) in connection with providing the Additional Investment Services, the Manager will make certain assumptions about the movements of interest rates,
volatility of interest rates, movements of spreads, and the relationship of mortgage prepayments to interest rates, (c) the Manager’s assumptions will not necessarily capture all the characteristics and risks inherent in the Company’s
portfolios, and (d) the Manager’s assumptions are based upon information provided to the Manager by the Company or certain of its third-party vendors that is assumed to be reliable and accurate, but the Manager does not represent or
warrant that it is accurate or complete, and will not be responsible for verifying the accuracy of any such information. 
 7. Compensation. For its
investment management services rendered hereunder, the Manager shall be compensated in accordance with Exhibit B, attached hereto. If the management of the Account commences or ends at any time other than the beginning or end of a calendar quarter,
the quarterly fee shall be prorated based on the portion of such calendar quarter during which this Agreement was in force. 
 8. Custodian. The
securities in the Account shall be held by a custodian duly appointed by the Company and the Manager is authorized to give instructions to the custodian with respect to 

  

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all investment decisions regarding the Account. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to authorize the Manager to take or receive physical possession of
any of the assets for the Account, it being intended that sole responsibility for safekeeping thereof (in such investments as the Manager may direct) and the consummation of all purchases, sales, deliveries and investments made pursuant to the
Manager’s direction shall rest upon the custodian. 
 9. Brokerage. The Company hereby delegates to the Manager sole and exclusive authority to
designate the brokers or dealers through whom all purchases and sales on behalf of the Account will be made. The Manager will determine the rate or rates, if any, to be paid for brokerage services provided to the Account. The Manager agrees that
securities are to be purchased through such brokers as, in the Manager’s best judgment, shall offer the best combination of price and execution. The Manager, in seeking to obtain best execution of portfolio transactions for the Account, may
consider the quality and reliability of brokerage services, as well as research and investment information and other services provided by brokers or dealers. Accordingly, the Manager’s selection of a broker or dealer for transactions for the
Account may take into account such relevant factors as (i) price, (ii) the broker’s or dealer’s facilities, reliability and financial responsibility, (iii) when relevant, the ability of the broker to effect securities
transactions, particularly with regard to such aspects as timing, order size and execution of the order, (iv) the broker’s or dealer’s recordkeeping capabilities and (v) the research and other services provided by such broker or
dealer to the Manager which are expected to enhance its general portfolio management capabilities (collectively, “Research”), notwithstanding that the Account may not be the exclusive beneficiary of such Research. 
 10. Confidential Information. All information regarding operations and investments of the Company shall be regarded as confidential by the Manager. 
 10.1 Both parties acknowledge and agree that all information and documentation made available or disclosed by the other party as a result of or related to or in carrying
out this Agreement, or any negotiations therefore, will be deemed confidential (hereinafter referred to as “Confidential Information”). Both parties acknowledge that the Confidential Information is the property and trade secret of the
other party and that any publication or disclosure to third parties of the Confidential Information may cause immediate and irreparable harm. Both parties will take all reasonable steps to maintain the confidentiality of the Confidential
Information. 
 10.2 Both parties will not, without prior written consent of the other party, disclose, provide, or make available any of the Confidential
Information in any form to any person, except to employees whose access is necessary to enable the parties to exercise their rights under this Agreement. 
 10.3 The confidentiality obligations will not apply to: 
  

	 	(a)	information which at the time of disclosure is in the public domain; 

  

	 	(b)	information which, after disclosure, becomes part of the public domain by publication or otherwise, except by breach of this Agreement; 

  

	 	(c)	information which the party can establish by reasonable proof was in its possession at the time of disclosure; 

  

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	 	(d)	information which the party receives from a third party which had a right to disclose such information; or 

  

	 	(e)	information required to be disclosed pursuant to law. 

 10.4
Notwithstanding the above, in the event that either party is compelled by legal process to disclose any Confidential Information, such party shall, to the extent it is legally permissible and practicable in the circumstances to do so, notify the
other party so that the other party may, in its discretion, take such steps, as necessary, if it desires to quash such legal production of information. In such event, the party requested to disclose the Confidential Information shall reasonably
cooperate with the other party which shall be responsible for the payment of all legal and other expenses incurred in its attempt to quash any legal production of information. 
 11. Directions to the Manager. All directions by or on behalf of the Company to the Manager shall be in writing signed by either: 
  

			
	 Name
	  	Title
	 Kevin Nish
	  	President, CEO
		
	 or
	  	
		
	 Karen Padovese
	  	Vice President, COO

 The Manager shall be fully protected in relying upon any direction in accordance with the previous
paragraph with respect to any instruction, direction or approval of the Company, and shall be so protected also in relying upon a certification duly executed on behalf of the Company as to the names of persons authorized to act for it and in
continuing to rely upon such certification until notified by the Company to the contrary. 
 The Manager shall be fully protected in acting
upon any instrument, certificate or paper believed by it to be genuine and to be signed or presented by the proper persons or to any statement contained in any such writing and may accept the same as conclusive evidence of the truth and accuracy of
the statements therein contained. 
 12. Liabilities of the Manager and the Company. The Company acting in good faith shall not be liable for any act
or omission of the Manager in connection with the Manager’s discharge of its duties; provided, however, this limitation shall not act to relieve the Company from any responsibility or liability for any fiduciary responsibility, obligation or
duty. The Manager, its officers, directors and employees, acting in good faith shall not be liable, and shall be indemnified by the Company against any and all losses, damages, costs, expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees),
liabilities, claims and demands (collectively, “Losses”), for any action, omission, information or recommendation in connection with this Agreement, except in the case of the Manager’s or such officer’s, director’s or
employee’s actual misconduct, gross negligence, willful violation of any applicable statute or reckless disregard for its duties and except as further limited in the paragraph immediately below; provided, however, this limitation shall not act
to relieve the Manager, its officers, directors and employees from any responsibility or liability for any responsibility, obligation or duty which the Manager or such officer, director 

  

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or employee may have under any federal securities act; and provided, further, however, that to the extent any limitations or restrictions contained in the
Investment Guidelines are not adhered to as a result of changes in market value, additions to or withdrawals from the Account, portfolio rebalancing or other non-volitional acts of the Manager, the Manager shall not be liable to the Company.

 The Company understands that in connection with the Additional Investment Services provided by the Manager that (i) the Manager is
not serving in an investment advisory capacity, or making any recommendations or soliciting any action based upon its analyses with respect to those portfolios of the Company not managed by the Manager and (ii) the Company will be solely
responsible for any judgments as to valuation and the purchase and sale of its portfolio securities (other than in the case of the Account). Accordingly, the Manager will not be responsible, and have no liability, for any conclusions drawn by the
Company with respect to its portfolio securities, notwithstanding that such conclusions may, in part, be based upon information provided by the Manager in connection with the Additional Investment Services. 
 13. Non-Exclusive Management. The Company understands that the Manager will continue to furnish investment management and advisory services to others, and that
the Manager shall be at all times free, in its discretion, to make recommendations to others which may be the same as, or may be different from those made to the Account. The Company further understands that the Manager, its affiliates, and any
officer, director, stockholder, employee or any member of their families may or may not have an interest its the securities whose purchase and sale the Manager may recommend. Actions with respect to securities of the same kind may be the same as or
different from the action which the Manager, or any of its affiliates, or any officer, director, stockholder, employee or any member of their families, or other investors may take with respect thereto. 
 14. Aggregation and Allocation of Orders. The Company acknowledges that circumstances may arise under which the Manager determines that, while it would be both
desirable and suitable that a particular security or other investment be purchased or sold for the account of more than one of the Manager’s clients’ accounts, there is a limited supply or demand for the security or other investment. Under
such circumstances, the Company acknowledges that, while the Manager will seek to allocate the opportunity to purchase or sell that security or other investment among those accounts on an equitable basis, the Manager shall not be required to assure
equality of treatment among all of its clients (including that the opportunity to purchase or sell that security or other investment will be proportionally allocated among those clients according to any particular or predetermined standards or
criteria). Where, because of prevailing market conditions, it is not possible to obtain the same price or time of execution for all of the securities or other investments purchased or sold for the Account, the Manager may average the various prices
and charge or credit the Account with the average price. 
 15. Conflict of Interest. The Company agrees that the Manager may refrain from rendering
any advice or services concerning securities of companies of which any of the Manager’s, or affiliates of the Manager’s officers, directors, or employees are directors or officers, or companies as to which the Manager or any of the
Manager’s affiliates or the officers, directors and employees of any of them has any substantial economic interest or possesses material non-public information, unless the Manager either determines in good faith that it may appropriately do so
without disclosing such conflict to the Company or discloses such conflict to the Company prior to rendering such advice or services with respect to the Account. 
  

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 From time to time, when determined by the Manager in its capacity of a fiduciary to be in the best
interest of the Company, the Account may purchase securities from or sell securities to another account managed by the Manager at prevailing market levels in accordance with the procedures under Rule 17a-7(b) of the Investment Company Act of 1940
and other applicable law. 
 16. Effective Period of Agreement and Amendments. This Agreement shall become effective on the date hereof. Any amendment
to this Agreement shall be written and signed by both parties to the Agreement. No such amendment shall be effective to permit the use of the Account or any part thereof for any purpose not authorized by the Company’s charter. 
 17. Resignation or Removal of the Manager. The Manager may be removed by the Company or may resign upon 30 days’ notice in writing. On the effective date of
the removal or resignation of the Manager or as close to such date as is reasonably possible, the Manager shall provide the Company with a final report containing the same information as paragraph 4 above. 
 18. Assignment. No assignment (as that term is defined in the Advisers Act) of this Agreement by the Manager may be made without the consent of the Company, and
any such assignment made without such consent shall be null and void for all purposes. Subject to the foregoing, this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors and permitted assigns. 

19. Severable. Any term or provision of this Agreement which is invalid or unenforceable in any applicable jurisdiction shall, as to such jurisdiction, be
ineffective to the extent of such invalidity or unenforceability without rendering invalid or unenforceable the remaining terms or provisions of the Agreement in any jurisdiction. 
 20. Applicable Law. To the extent not inconsistent with applicable federal law, this Agreement shall be construed pursuant to, and shall be governed by, the laws of the state of New York. 
 21. Investment Manager Brochure. The Company hereby acknowledges that it has received from the Manager a copy of the Manager’s Form ADV, Part II, at least
forty-eight hours prior to entering into this Agreement. 
 22. Web-site. The Manager, at the Company’s request, will provide access to its
account information electronically, via the world wide web, based upon the Company’s use of a BlackRock issued user id and password. The Company acknowledges and agrees the world wide web is a continually growing medium and the Manager does not
make any warranty regarding the security related to the world wide web. The Company must be aware there is no absolute guaranteed system or technique to fully secure information made available over the web. The Company agrees that it will not share
its user id, password and access to information provided electronically with any third party. 
  

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 23. Notices. All notices required or permitted to be sent under this Agreement shall be sent, if to the Manager:

  

			
		  	 BlackRock, Inc.
 40 East 52nd Street
 New York, NY
10022
 Attention: Robert Connolly, General Counsel
 or by
facsimile to (212) 810-3744

		
	 if to the Company:
	  	 GeoVera Holdings, Inc.
 4820 Business Center Drive,
Suite 200
 Fairfield, CA 94534
 Attention: Kevin Nish

or by facsimile to: 707-863-9342

		
	 with a copy to:
	  	 Rosemary Quinn, General Counsel
 GeoVera Holdings,
Inc.
 340 Smith Ave., Suite 200
 Baltimore, MD 21209

or by facsimile: 707-676-9078

 or such other name or address as may be given in writing to the other party. All notices hereunder shall be
sufficient if delivered by facsimile or overnight mail. Any notices shall be deemed given only upon actual receipt. 
 24. Counterparts. This
Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be an original but all of which together shall constitute one agreement. 
  

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

			
		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Kevin M. Nish

	 Name:
	 	 Kevin M. Nish

	 Title:
	 	 President

  

			
	
	 BLACKROCK

	 (through its subsidiary BlackRock Financial Management, Inc.)

  

			
		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Ralp Schlosstein

	 Name:
	 	 Ralph Schlosstein

	 Title:
	 	 President

  

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