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EX-10.1

			
		  	

  

 Exhibit 10.1 

LEASE AGREEMENT 
 THIS
LEASE AGREEMENT (this “Lease”) is made this 21st day of January, 2021, between ARE-SAN FRANCISCO NO. 63, LLC, a
Delaware limited liability company (“Landlord”), and VAXCYTE, INC., a Delaware corporation (“Tenant”). 
  

			
	Building:	  	That certain 6-story building currently under construction to be known as 825 Industrial Road, San Carlos, California
		
	Premises:	  	A portion of the Building consisting of (i) the entire 3rd floor, to be known as Suite 300, containing approximately 49,958 rentable square feet, and (ii) a
portion of the 2nd floor, to be known as Suite 200A, containing in the aggregate approximately 27,776 rentable square feet, as determined by Landlord, all as shown on Exhibit A.
		
	Project:	  	The real property on which the Building in which the Premises are located, together with all improvements thereon and appurtenances thereto as described on Exhibit B.
		
	Base Rent:	  	$5.60 per rentable square foot of the Premises per month, subject to adjustment pursuant to Section 4 hereof.

 Rentable Area of Premises: 77,734 sq. ft. 

Rentable Area of Building: 282,190 sq. ft. 
 Rentable
Area of Project: 525,616 sq. ft. 
 Tenant’s Share of Operating Expenses of Building: 27.55% 

Building’s Share of Project: 53.69% sq. ft. 

Security Deposit: $870,620.80 
 Rent Adjustment
Percentage: 3% 
  

			
	Base Term:	  	Beginning on the Commencement Date and ending 48 months from the first day of the first full month following the Rent Commencement Date. For clarity, if the Rent Commencement Date occurs on the first day of a month, the
expiration of the Base Term shall be measured from that date. If the Rent Commencement Date occurs on a day other than the first day of a month, the expiration of the Base Term shall be measured from the first day of the following month.
		
	Permitted Use:	  	Research and development laboratory use, related office and other related uses consistent with the character of the Project and otherwise in compliance with the provisions of
Section 7 hereof.

  

			
	Address for Rent Payment:	  	Landlord’s Notice Address:
	P.O Box 975383	  	26 North Euclid Avenue
	Dallas, TX 75397-5383	  	Pasadena, CA 91101
		  	Attention: Corporate Secretary

  
  
 

 

			
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	Tenant’s Notice Address	  	Tenant’s Notice Address
	Prior to Rent Commencement Date:	  	After Rent Commencement Date:
	353 Hatch Drive	  	825 Industrial Road, 3rd Floor
	Foster City, CA 94404	  	San Carlos, CA 94070
	Attention: Chief Executive Officer	  	Attention: Chief Executive Officer
		
	With a copy to:	  	With a copy to:
	353 Hatch Drive	  	825 Industrial Road, 3rd Floor
	Foster City, CA 94404	  	San Carlos, CA 94070
	Attention: General Counsel	  	Attention: General Counsel

 The following Exhibits are attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference: 

							
	[X]	  	EXHIBIT A - PREMISES DESCRIPTION	  	[X]	  	EXHIBIT B - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT
	[X]	  	EXHIBIT C - WORK LETTER	  	[X]	  	EXHIBIT D - COMMENCEMENT DATE
	[X]	  	EXHIBIT E - RULES AND REGULATIONS	  	[X]	  	EXHIBIT F - TENANT’S PERSONAL PROPERTY
	[X]	  	EXHIBIT G - SIGNAGE	  		  	

 1. Lease of Premises. Upon and subject to all of the terms and conditions hereof, Landlord hereby
leases the Premises to Tenant and Tenant hereby leases the Premises from Landlord. The portions of the Project which are for the non-exclusive use of tenants of the Project, including without limitation,
public or common lobbies, the Project Amenities (as defined in Section 5), common chases and conduits, shared mechanical and utility rooms, hallways, stairways, elevators and common walkways, the common toilets, corridors
and elevator lobbies of multi-tenant floors, access roads, driveways, parking areas, shared loading areas, pedestrian sidewalks, landscaped areas and trash enclosures, are collectively referred to herein as the “Common Areas.”
Landlord reserves the right to modify Common Areas, provided that such modifications do not materially adversely affect Tenant’s use of the Premises for the Permitted Use or Tenant’s access to the Premises (other than on a temporary
basis). From and after the Commencement Date through the expiration of the Term, Tenant shall have access to the Building and the Premises 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days per year, except in the case of emergencies, as the result of Legal
Requirements, the performance by Landlord of any installation, maintenance or repairs, or any other temporary interruptions, and otherwise subject to the terms of this Lease. 

2. Delivery; Acceptance of Premises; Commencement Date. The “Commencement Date” shall be the date that is 1 business
day after the mutual execution and delivery of this Lease by the parties. Landlord shall deliver the Premises to Tenant (“Delivery” or “Deliver”) on the Commencement Date for Tenant’s construction of the Tenant
Improvements pursuant to the work letter attached hereto as Exhibit C (the “Work Letter”) in Tenant Improvement Work Readiness Condition. The “Rent Commencement Date” shall be the earlier to occur of
(i) the date that is 12 months after the Commencement Date, or (ii) the date that the Tenant Improvements are Substantially Completed (as defined in the Work Letter); provided, however, that the Rent Commencement Date shall be delayed (x)
1 day for each calendar day after the Commencement Date that a Government Mandate (as defined below) is in effect to the extent that such Government Mandate precludes the construction of Tenant Improvements, plus an additional 7 calendar days
commencing on the date such Governmental Mandate expires or is terminated (provided that such 7 calendar day period shall be reduced if Tenant resumes construction of the Tenant Improvements prior to the expiration of such 7 calendar day period) or
(y) 1 day for each calendar day after the Commencement Date of Landlord Delay (as defined in the Work Letter). Upon request of Landlord, Tenant shall execute and deliver a written acknowledgment of the Commencement Date, the Rent Commencement
Date and the expiration date of the Term when such are established in the form of the “Acknowledgement of Commencement Date” attached to this Lease as Exhibit D; provided, however, Tenant’s failure to execute and
deliver such acknowledgment shall not affect Landlord’s rights hereunder. The “Term” of this Lease shall be the Base Term, as defined above on the first page of this Lease and any Extension Terms which Tenant may elect pursuant
to Section 39 hereof. As used herein, “Government Mandate” shall mean the declaration or implementation by any Governmental Authority having jurisdiction over the Project, resulting from the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States, of any order or mandate that restricts construction activities in San Mateo County to the extent such Government Mandate precludes the construction of the Tenant Improvements.

  
  
 

 

			
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 Except as set forth in the Work Letter or as otherwise expressly set forth in this Lease:
(i) Tenant shall accept the Premises in their condition as of the Commencement Date; (ii) Landlord shall have no obligation for any defects in the Premises; and (iii) Tenant’s taking possession of the Premises shall be conclusive
evidence that Tenant accepts the Premises. Any occupancy of the Premises by Tenant before the Commencement Date shall be subject to all of the terms and conditions of this Lease, excluding the obligation to pay Base Rent and Operating Expenses. 

For the period of 180 consecutive days after the Rent Commencement Date, Landlord shall, at its sole cost and expense (which shall not
constitute an Operating Expense), be responsible for any repairs that are required to be made to the Building Systems (as defined in Section 13) serving the Premises, unless Tenant or any Tenant Party was responsible for
the cause of such repair, in which case Tenant shall pay the cost. 
 Tenant agrees and acknowledges that neither Landlord nor any agent of
Landlord has made any representation or warranty with respect to the condition of all or any portion of the Premises or the Project, and/or the suitability of the Premises or the Project for the conduct of Tenant’s business, and Tenant waives
any implied warranty that the Premises or the Project are suitable for the Permitted Use. Landlord represents and warrants that the person signing this Lease on behalf of Landlord is duly authorized to execute and deliver this Lease on behalf of
Landlord as a legally binding contract of Landlord. Tenant represents and warrants that the person signing this Lease on behalf of Tenant is duly authorized to execute and deliver this Lease on behalf of Tenant as a legally binding contract of
Tenant. This Lease constitutes the complete agreement of Landlord and Tenant with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes any and all prior representations, inducements, promises, agreements, understandings and negotiations which are not
contained herein. Landlord in executing this Lease does so in reliance upon Tenant’s representations, warranties, acknowledgments and agreements contained herein. 

3. Rent. 
 (a) Base
Rent. Base Rent for the first full calendar month immediately following the expiration of the Abatement Period (as defined below) (or, if the first month immediately following the expiration of the Abatement Period is not a full calendar month,
then the first full calendar month immediately following the expiration of the Abatement Period) and the Security Deposit shall be due and payable concurrently with Tenant’s delivery of an executed copy of this Lease to Landlord. Such
prepaid Base Rent shall be applied to Base Rent payable commencing on the date immediately following the expiration of the Abatement Period (as defined below). Tenant shall pay to Landlord in advance, without demand, abatement, deduction or set-off, monthly installments of Base Rent on or before the first day of each calendar month during the Term hereof after the Rent Commencement Date (subject to the Abatement Period), in lawful money of the United
States of America, at the office of Landlord for payment of Rent set forth above, or to such other person or at such other place as Landlord may from time to time designate in writing, or via federally insured wire transfer (including ACH) pursuant
to the wire instructions provided by Landlord. Payments of Base Rent for any fractional calendar month shall be prorated. The obligation of Tenant to pay Base Rent and other sums to Landlord and the obligations of Landlord under this Lease are
independent obligations. Tenant shall have no right at any time to abate, reduce, or set-off any Rent (as defined in Section 5) due hereunder except for any abatement as may be
expressly provided in this Lease. 
 Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, so long as Tenant is not then in default
under this Lease (beyond any applicable notice or cure periods), Base Rent shall be abated for the period commencing on the Rent Commencement Date (or, if the Rent Commencement Date does not occur on the first day of a calendar month, then on the
first day of the first full calendar month following the Rent Commencement Date) through the expiration of the 3rd full calendar month following the Rent

  
  
 

 

			
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Commencement Date (the “Abatement Period”). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, if the Rent Commencement Date occurs on a day other than the first day of a
calendar month, then, on the Rent Commencement Date, Tenant shall pay to Landlord the prorated Base Rent due (which shall not be subject to abatement pursuant to this paragraph) for the calendar month in which the Rent Commencement Date occurs.
Tenant shall commence paying full Base Rent with respect to the entire Premises on the day immediately following the expiration of the Abatement Period. For the avoidance of doubt, Tenant acknowledges and agrees that if the Rent Commencement Date
does not occur on the first day of a calendar month, Tenant will, on the Rent Commencement Date, pay Landlord the Base Rent due for such partial month. 

(b) Additional Rent. In addition to Base Rent, Tenant agrees to pay to Landlord as additional rent (“Additional
Rent”): (i) commencing on the Rent Commencement Date, Tenant’s Share of “Operating Expenses” (as defined in Section 5), and (ii) any and all other amounts Tenant assumes or agrees to pay
under the provisions of this Lease, including, without limitation, any and all other sums that may become due by reason of any default of Tenant or failure to comply with the agreements, terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease to be performed
by Tenant, after any applicable notice and cure period. 
 4. Base Rent. 

(a) Annual Adjustments. Base Rent shall be increased on each annual anniversary of the Rent Commencement Date (provided, however, that
if the Rent Commencement Date occurs on a day other than the first day of a calendar month, then Base Rent shall be increased on each annual anniversary of the first day of the first full calendar month immediately following the Rent Commencement
Date) (each an “Adjustment Date”) by multiplying the Base Rent payable immediately before such Adjustment Date by the Rent Adjustment Percentage and adding the resulting amount to the Base Rent payable immediately before such
Adjustment Date. Base Rent, as so adjusted, shall thereafter be due as provided herein. Base Rent adjustments for any fractional calendar month shall be prorated. 

(b) Additional TI Allowance. In addition to the Tenant Improvement Allowance (as defined in the Work Letter), Landlord shall, subject
to the terms of the Work Letter, make available to Tenant the Additional Tenant Improvement Allowance (as defined in the Work Letter). Commencing on the Rent Commencement Date and continuing thereafter on the first day of each month during the Base
Term, Tenant shall pay the amount necessary to fully amortize the portion of the Additional Tenant Improvement Allowance actually funded by Landlord, if any, in equal monthly payments with interest at a rate of 7% per annum over the Base Term, which
interest shall begin to accrue on the date that Landlord first disburses such Additional Tenant Improvement Allowance or any portion(s) thereof (“TI Rent”). Any TI Rent remaining unpaid as of the expiration or earlier termination of
this Lease shall be paid to Landlord in a lump sum at the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease. Tenant, at Tenant’s option, may prepay the then outstanding TI Rent in full at any time without penalty. 

5. Operating Expense Payments. Following the Commencement Date, Landlord shall, prior to the beginning of each calendar year, deliver
to Tenant a written estimate of Operating Expenses for each calendar year during the Term (the “Annual Estimate”), which may be revised by Landlord from time to time during such calendar year. Commencing on the Rent Commencement
Date, and continuing thereafter on the first day of each month during the Term, Tenant shall pay Landlord an amount equal to 1/12th of Tenant’s Share of the Annual Estimate. Payments for any fractional calendar month shall be prorated. 

The term “Operating Expenses” means all costs and expenses of any kind or description whatsoever incurred or accrued each
calendar year by Landlord with respect to the Building (including the Building’s Share of all costs and expenses of any kind or description incurred or accrued by Landlord with respect to the Project which are not specific to the Building or
any other building located in the Project) (including, without duplication, (u) Taxes (as defined in Section 9), (v) the cost of upgrades to the Building or Project required to comply with Legal Requirements
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capital in nature they shall be amortized in accordance with subsection (w) below) or enhanced services provided at the Building and/or Project determined reasonably necessary by Landlord,
which in each case is reasonably intended to encourage social distancing, promote and protect health and physical well-being and/or intended to limit the spread of communicable diseases and/or viruses of any kind or nature that are more virulent
than the seasonal flu (collectively, “Infectious Conditions”), (w) capital repairs, improvements and replacements amortized over the lesser of 10 years or the useful life of such capital repairs, improvements and replacements,
(x) the cost (including, without limitation, any subsidies which Landlord may provide in connection with the common area amenities (the “Project Amenities”)) of the Project Amenities now or hereafter located at the Project and
made available, subject to temporary interruptions and/or Force Majeure, for use by Tenant in common with others having the right thereto, (y) costs related to any parking structure or parking areas serving the Project and costs for
transportation services made available to Tenant (including costs associated with Landlord’s operation of or participation in a shuttle service, if any), and (z) and the costs of Landlord’s third party property manager or, if there is
no third party property manager (not to exceed 3% of Base Rent), administration rent in the amount of 3% of Base Rent (provided that during the Abatement Period, Tenant shall nonetheless be required to pay administration rent each month equal to the
amount of the administration rent that Tenant would have been required to pay in the absence of there being an Abatement Period)), excluding only: 

(a) the original construction costs of the Project and renovation prior to the date of this Lease and costs of correcting defects in such
original construction or renovation; 
 (b) capital expenditures other than capital repairs, improvements and replacements amortized as set
forth above and capital expenditures relating to Energy Savings Costs (as defined below) amortized as set forth below; 
 (c) interest,
principal payments of Mortgage (as defined in Section 27) debts of Landlord, financing costs and amortization of funds borrowed by Landlord, whether secured or unsecured, and all payments of base rent (but not taxes or
operating expenses) under any ground lease or other underlying lease of all or any portion of the Project; 
 (d) depreciation of the
Project (except for capital improvements, the cost of which are includable in Operating Expenses); 
 (e) advertising, legal and space
planning expenses and leasing commissions and other costs and expenses incurred in procuring and leasing space to tenants for the Project, including any leasing office maintained in the Project, free rent and construction allowances for tenants;

 (f) legal and other expenses incurred in the negotiation or enforcement of leases; 

(g) completing, fixturing, improving, renovating, painting, redecorating or other work, which Landlord pays for or performs for other tenants
within their premises, and costs of correcting defects in such work; 
 (h) costs to be reimbursed by other tenants of the Project or Taxes
to be paid directly by Tenant or other tenants of the Project, whether or not actually paid; 
 (i) salaries, wages, benefits and other
compensation paid to (i) personnel of Landlord or its agents or contractors above the position of the person, regardless of title, who has day-to-day management
responsibility for the Project or (ii) officers and employees of Landlord or its affiliates who are not assigned in whole or in part to the operation, management, maintenance or repair of the Project; provided, however, that with respect to any
such person who does not devote substantially all of his or her employed time to the Project, the salaries, wages, benefits and other compensation of such person shall be prorated to reflect time spent on matters related to operating, managing,
maintaining or repairing the Project in comparison to the time spent on matters unrelated to operating, managing, maintaining or repairing the Project; 

  
  
 

 

			
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 (j) general organizational, administrative and overhead costs relating to maintaining
Landlord’s existence, either as a corporation, partnership, or other entity, including general corporate, legal and accounting expenses; 

(k) costs (including attorneys’ fees and costs of settlement, judgments and payments in lieu thereof) incurred in connection with
disputes with tenants, other occupants, or prospective tenants, and costs and expenses, including legal fees, incurred in connection with negotiations or disputes with employees, consultants, management agents, leasing agents, purchasers or
mortgagees of the Building or the Project; 
 (l) costs incurred by Landlord due to the violation by Landlord, its employees, agents or
contractors or any tenant of the terms and conditions of any lease of space in the Project or any Legal Requirement (as defined in Section 7); 

(m) penalties, fines or interest incurred as a result of Landlord’s inability or failure to make payment of Taxes and/or to file any tax
or informational returns when due, or from Landlord’s failure to make any payment of Taxes required to be made by Landlord hereunder before delinquency; 

(n) overhead and profit increment paid to Landlord or to subsidiaries or affiliates of Landlord for goods and/or services in or to the Project
to the extent the same exceeds the costs of such goods and/or services rendered by unaffiliated third parties on a competitive basis; 
 (o)
costs of Landlord’s charitable or political contributions, or of fine art maintained at the Project; 
 (p) costs in connection with
services (including electricity), items or other benefits of a type which are not standard for the Project and which are not available to Tenant without specific charges therefor, but which are provided to another tenant or occupant of the Project,
whether or not such other tenant or occupant is specifically charged therefor by Landlord; 
 (q) costs incurred in the sale or refinancing
of the Building or any other portion of the Project; 
 (r) net income taxes of Landlord or the owner of any interest in the Project,
franchise, capital stock, gift, estate or inheritance taxes or any federal, state or local documentary taxes imposed against the Project or any portion thereof or interest therein; 

(s) any expenses otherwise includable within Operating Expenses to the extent actually reimbursed by insurance (or, if Landlord fails to
maintain the insurance required to be carried by Landlord pursuant to Section 17, would have been reimbursed by insurance required to be carried by Landlord pursuant to Section 17); 

(t) reserves (other than reserves for Taxes); 

(u) rentals of equipment ordinarily considered to be of a capital nature (such as elevators and HVAC systems) except if such equipment is
reasonably and customarily leased either temporarily or permanently in the operation of comparable office and laboratory buildings in the San Carlos area; 

(v) any costs or expenses that are duplicative of maintenance and repair costs and expenses actually paid by Tenant in satisfaction of
Tenant’s maintenance and repair obligations pursuant to this Lease; 
 (w) costs or expenses occasioned by condemnation that are
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 (x) costs reimbursable to Landlord under any warranty carried by Landlord for the Building or
the Project or any portion thereof; 
 (y) costs arising from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord or its agents, and
employees; 
 (z) costs of repairs or other work necessitated by fire, windstorm or other casualty; provided such costs of repairs or other
work shall be paid by the parties in accordance with the provisions of Section 18; 
 (aa) the cost of signs at
the Project identifying Landlord or other tenants of the Project; 
 (bb) travel and entertainment costs and the costs of gifts; 

(cc) any expenses applicable to applying and reporting for the Building or the Project solely for the purpose of seeking or maintaining a
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), WELL Building Standard, or other similar “green” certification rating above a gold standard or its equivalent; and 

(dd) any expenses otherwise includable within Operating Expenses to the extent actually reimbursed by persons other than tenants of the
Project under leases for space in the Project. 
 In addition, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Lease, Operating
Expenses incurred or accrued by Landlord with respect to any capital improvements which are reasonably expected by Landlord to reduce overall Operating Expenses (for example, without limitation, by reducing energy usage at the Project) (the
“Energy Savings Costs”) shall be amortized over a period of years equal to the least of (A) 10 years, (B) the useful life of such capital items, or (C) the quotient of (i) the Energy Savings Costs, divided by
(ii) the annual amount of Operating Expenses reasonably expected by Landlord to be saved as a result of such capital improvements. 

Within 90 days after the end of each calendar year (or such longer period as may be reasonably required), Landlord shall furnish to Tenant a
statement (an “Annual Statement”) showing in reasonable detail: (a) the total and Tenant’s Share of actual Operating Expenses for the previous calendar year, and (b) the total of Tenant’s payments in respect of
Operating Expenses for such year. If Tenant’s Share of actual Operating Expenses for such year exceeds Tenant’s payments of Operating Expenses for such year, the excess shall be due and payable by Tenant as Rent within 30 days after
delivery of such Annual Statement to Tenant. If Tenant’s payments of Operating Expenses for such year exceed Tenant’s Share of actual Operating Expenses for such year Landlord shall pay the excess to Tenant within 30 days after delivery of
such Annual Statement, except that after the expiration, or earlier termination of the Term or if Tenant is delinquent in its obligation to pay Rent, Landlord shall pay the excess to Tenant after deducting all other amounts due Landlord.
Landlord’s and Tenant’s obligations to pay any overpayments or deficiencies due pursuant to this paragraph shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease. 

The Annual Statement shall be final and binding upon Tenant unless Tenant, within 90 days after Tenant’s receipt thereof, shall contest
any item therein by giving written notice to Landlord, specifying each item contested and the reason therefor. If, during such 90 day period, Tenant reasonably and in good faith questions or contests the accuracy of Landlord’s statement of
Tenant’s Share of Operating Expenses, Landlord will provide Tenant with access to Landlord’s books and records relating to the operation of the Project and such information as Landlord reasonably determines to be responsive to
Tenant’s questions (the “Expense Information”). If after Tenant’s review of such Expense Information, Landlord and Tenant cannot agree upon the amount of Tenant’s Share of Operating Expenses, then Tenant shall have
the right to have a regionally or nationally recognized independent public accounting firm selected by Tenant and approved by Landlord (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed), working pursuant to a fee arrangement other than a
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expense), audit and/or review the Expense Information for the year in question (the “Independent Review”). The results of any such Independent Review shall be binding on Landlord
and Tenant. If the Independent Review shows that the payments actually made by Tenant with respect to Operating Expenses for the calendar year in question exceeded Tenant’s Share of Operating Expenses for such calendar year, Landlord shall at
Landlord’s option either (i) credit the excess amount to the next succeeding installments of estimated Operating Expenses or (ii) pay the excess to Tenant within 30 days after delivery of such statement, except that after the
expiration or earlier termination of this Lease or if Tenant is delinquent in its obligation to pay Rent, Landlord shall pay the excess to Tenant after deducting all other amounts due Landlord. If the Independent Review shows that Tenant’s
payments with respect to Operating Expenses for such calendar year were less than Tenant’s Share of Operating Expenses for the calendar year, Tenant shall pay the deficiency to Landlord within 30 days after delivery of such statement. If the
Independent Review shows that Tenant has overpaid with respect to Operating Expenses by more than 5% then Landlord shall reimburse Tenant for all costs incurred by Tenant for the Independent Review. Operating Expenses for the calendar years in which
Tenant’s obligation to share therein begins and ends shall be prorated. Notwithstanding anything set forth herein to the contrary, if the Building is not at least 95% occupied on average during any year of the Term, Tenant’s Share of
Operating Expenses for such year shall be computed as though the Building had been 95% occupied on average during such year. 

“Tenant’s Share” shall be the percentage set forth on the first page of this Lease as Tenant’s Share as
reasonably adjusted by Landlord for changes in the physical size of the Premises or the Project occurring thereafter. Landlord may equitably increase Tenant’s Share for any item of expense or cost reimbursable by Tenant that relates to a
repair, replacement, or service that benefits only the Premises or only a portion of the Project that includes the Premises or that varies with occupancy or use. Base Rent, Tenant’s Share of Operating Expenses and all other amounts
payable by Tenant to Landlord hereunder are collectively referred to herein as “Rent.” 
 6. Security Deposit.
Tenant shall deposit with Landlord, upon delivery of an executed copy of this Lease to Landlord, a security deposit (the “Security Deposit”) for the performance of all of Tenant’s obligations hereunder in the amount set forth
on page 1 of this Lease, which Security Deposit shall be in the form of an unconditional and irrevocable letter of credit (the “Letter of Credit”): (i) in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Landlord, (ii) naming
Landlord as beneficiary, (iii) expressly allowing Landlord to draw upon it at any time from time to time by delivering to the issuer notice that Landlord is entitled to draw thereunder, (iv) issued by Silicon Valley Bank or another
FDIC-insured financial institution reasonably satisfactory to Landlord, and (v) redeemable by presentation of a sight draft in the State of California. If Tenant does not provide Landlord with a substitute Letter of Credit complying with all of
the requirements hereof at least 10 days before the stated expiration date of any then current Letter of Credit, Landlord shall have the right to draw the full amount of the current Letter of Credit and hold the funds drawn in cash without
obligation for interest thereon as the Security Deposit. The Security Deposit shall be held by Landlord as security for the performance of Tenant’s obligations under this Lease. The Security Deposit is not an advance rental deposit or a measure
of Landlord’s damages in case of Tenant’s default. Upon each occurrence of a Default (as defined in Section 20), Landlord may use all or any part of the Security Deposit to pay delinquent payments due under this
Lease, future rent damages under California Civil Code Section 1951.2, and the cost of any damage, injury, expense or liability caused by such Default, without prejudice to any other remedy provided herein or provided by law. Landlord’s
right to use the Security Deposit under this Section 6 includes the right to use the Security Deposit to pay future rent damages following the termination of this Lease pursuant to Section 21(c)
below. Upon any use of all or any portion of the Security Deposit, Tenant shall, within 10 business days of written demand, pay Landlord the amount that will restore the Security Deposit to the amount set forth on Page 1 of this Lease. Tenant hereby
waives the provisions of any law, now or hereafter in force, including, without limitation, California Civil Code Section 1950.7, which provide that Landlord may claim from a security deposit only those sums reasonably necessary to remedy
defaults in the payment of Rent, to repair damage caused by Tenant or to clean the Premises, it being agreed that Landlord may, in addition, claim those sums reasonably necessary to compensate Landlord for any other loss or damage, foreseeable or
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Tenant, the Security Deposit shall be deemed to be applied first to the payment of Rent and other charges due Landlord for periods prior to the filing of such proceedings. If Tenant shall fully
perform every provision of this Lease to be performed by Tenant, the Security Deposit, or any balance thereof (i.e., after deducting therefrom all amounts to which Landlord is entitled under the provisions of this Lease), shall be returned to Tenant
(or, at Landlord’s option, to the last assignee of Tenant’s interest hereunder) within 90 days after the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease. 

If Landlord transfers its interest in the Project or this Lease, Landlord shall either (a) transfer any Security Deposit then held by
Landlord to a person or entity assuming Landlord’s obligations under this Section 6, or (b) return to Tenant any Security Deposit then held by Landlord and remaining after the deductions permitted herein. Upon
such transfer to such transferee or the return of the Security Deposit to Tenant, Landlord shall have no further obligation with respect to the Security Deposit, and Tenant’s right to the return of the Security Deposit shall apply solely
against Landlord’s transferee. The Security Deposit is not an advance rental deposit or a measure of Landlord’s damages in case of Tenant’s default. Landlord’s obligation respecting the Security Deposit is that of a debtor, not a
trustee, and no interest shall accrue thereon. 
 7. Use. The Premises shall be used solely for the Permitted Use set forth in the
basic lease provisions on page 1 of this Lease, and in compliance with all laws, orders, judgments, ordinances, regulations, codes, directives, permits, licenses, covenants and restrictions now or hereafter applicable to the Premises, and to the use
and occupancy thereof, including, without limitation, the Americans With Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. § 12101, et seq. (together with the regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, “ADA”) (collectively, “Legal
Requirements” and each, a “Legal Requirement”). Tenant shall, upon 5 days’ written notice from Landlord, discontinue any use of the Premises which is declared by any Governmental Authority (as defined in
Section 9) having jurisdiction to be a violation of a Legal Requirement. Tenant will not use or permit the Premises to be used for any purpose or in any manner that would void Tenant’s or Landlord’s insurance,
increase the insurance risk, or cause the disallowance of any sprinkler or other credits. Tenant shall not permit any part of the Premises to be used as a “place of public accommodation”, as defined in the ADA or any similar legal
requirement. Tenant shall reimburse Landlord promptly upon demand for any additional premium charged for any such insurance policy by reason of Tenant’s failure to comply with the provisions of this Section or otherwise caused by Tenant’s
specific use and/or occupancy of the Premises. Tenant will use the Premises in a careful, safe and proper manner and will not commit or permit waste, overload the floor or structure of the Premises, subject the Premises to use that would damage the
Premises or obstruct or interfere with the rights of Landlord or other tenants or occupants of the Project, including conducting or giving notice of any auction, liquidation, or going out of business sale on the Premises. Tenant shall not use or
allow the Premises to be used for any unlawful purpose. Tenant shall cause any equipment or machinery to be installed in the Premises so as to reasonably prevent sounds or vibrations from the Premises from extending into Common Areas, or other space
in the Project. Tenant shall not place any machinery or equipment which would overload the floor in or upon the Premises or transport or move such items through the Common Areas of the Project or in the Building or Project elevators without the
prior written consent of Landlord, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Except as may be provided under the Work Letter, Tenant shall not, without the prior written consent of Landlord, use the Premises in any
manner which will require ventilation, air exchange, heating, gas, steam, electricity or water beyond the existing capacity of the Project as proportionately allocated to the Premises based upon Tenant’s Share as usually furnished for the
Permitted Use. 
 Landlord shall be responsible, at Landlord’s cost and not as part of Operating Expenses, for the compliance of the
Common Areas of the Project with Legal Requirements (including the ADA) as of the date of Shell Substantial Completion (as defined in the Work Letter). Following the date of Shell Substantial Completion, Landlord shall, as an Operating Expense (to
the extent such Legal Requirement is generally applicable to similar buildings in the area in which the Project is located) and at Tenant’s expense (to the extent such Legal Requirement is triggered by reason of Tenant’s, as compared to
other tenants of the Project, specific use of the Premises, the Tenant Improvements or Tenant’s Alterations) make any alterations or modifications to the Common Areas or the exterior of the Building that are required by Legal Requirements.
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Tenant, at its sole expense, shall make any alterations or modifications to the interior of the Premises that are required by Legal Requirements (including, without limitation, compliance of the
Premises with the ADA) related to Tenant’s particular use or occupancy of the Premises, the Tenant Improvements or Tenant’s Alterations. Notwithstanding any other provision herein to the contrary, Tenant shall be responsible for any and
all demands, claims, liabilities, losses, costs, expenses, actions, causes of action, damages or judgments, and all reasonable expenses incurred in investigating or resisting the same (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees,
charges and disbursements and costs of suit) (collectively, “Claims”) arising out of or in connection with Legal Requirements, and Tenant shall indemnify, defend, hold and save Landlord harmless from and against any and all such
Claims arising out of or in connection with any failure of the Premises to comply with any Legal Requirement. 
 Tenant acknowledges that
Landlord may, but shall not be obligated to, seek to obtain Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), WELL Building Standard, or other similar “green” certification with respect to the Project and/or the Premises, and Tenant
agrees, at no material cost to Tenant, to reasonably cooperate with Landlord, and to provide such information and/or documentation as Landlord may reasonably request, in connection therewith. 

8. Holding Over. If, with Landlord’s express written consent, Tenant retains possession of the Premises after the termination of
the Term, (i) unless otherwise agreed in such written consent, such possession shall be subject to immediate termination by Landlord at any time, (ii) all of the other terms and provisions of this Lease (including, without limitation, the
adjustment of Base Rent pursuant to Section 4 hereof) shall remain in full force and effect (excluding any expansion or renewal option or other similar right or option) during such holdover period, (iii) Tenant shall
continue to pay Base Rent in the amount payable upon the date of the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease or such other amount as Landlord may indicate, in Landlord’s sole and absolute discretion, in such written consent, and
(iv) all other payments shall continue under the terms of this Lease. If Tenant remains in possession of the Premises after the expiration or earlier termination of the Term without the express written consent of Landlord, (A) Tenant shall
become a tenant at sufferance upon the terms of this Lease except that the monthly rental shall be equal to 150% of Rent in effect during the last 30 days of the Term, and (B) if Tenant holds over in excess of 30 days, Tenant shall be
responsible for all damages suffered by Landlord resulting from or occasioned by Tenant’s holding over, including consequential damages. No holding over by Tenant, whether with or without consent of Landlord, shall operate to extend this Lease
except as otherwise expressly provided, and this Section 8 shall not be construed as consent for Tenant to retain possession of the Premises. Acceptance by Landlord of Rent after the expiration of the Term or earlier
termination of this Lease shall not result in a renewal or reinstatement of this Lease. 
 9. Taxes. Landlord shall pay, as part of
Operating Expenses, all taxes, levies, fees, assessments and governmental charges of any kind, existing as of the Commencement Date or thereafter enacted (collectively referred to as “Taxes”), imposed by any federal, state,
regional, municipal, local or other governmental authority or agency, including, without limitation, quasi-public agencies (collectively, “Governmental Authority”) during the Term, including, without limitation, all Taxes:
(i) imposed on or measured by or based, in whole or in part, on rent payable to (or gross receipts received by) Landlord under this Lease and/or from the rental by Landlord of the Project or any portion thereof, or (ii) based on the square
footage, assessed value or other measure or evaluation of any kind of the Premises or the Project, or (iii) assessed or imposed by or on the operation or maintenance of any portion of the Premises or the Project, including parking, or
(iv) assessed or imposed by, or at the direction of, or resulting from Legal Requirements, or interpretations thereof, promulgated by any Governmental Authority, or (v) imposed as a license or other fee, charge, tax, or assessment on
Landlord’s business or occupation of leasing space in the Project. Landlord may contest by appropriate legal proceedings the amount, validity, or application of any Taxes or liens securing Taxes. If Landlord secures an refund of Taxes for the
Project for a period during the Term, to the extent that Tenant paid Taxes during such period, Tenant shall receive Tenant’s Share of such refund (i.e., the net amount after paying all reasonable costs and expenses of securing the abatement,
including reasonable attorneys’ fees) as credit to be applied by Landlord against Operating Expenses next coming due (or, if no further Operating Expenses are due from Tenant under this Lease and Tenant is not in default under this Lease, a
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succession, gift or excess profit taxes imposed on Landlord except to the extent such taxes are in substitution for any Taxes payable hereunder, or any penalties for late payment of Taxes. If any
such Tax is levied or assessed directly against Tenant, then Tenant shall be responsible for and shall pay the same at such times and in such manner as the taxing authority shall require. Tenant shall pay, prior to delinquency, any and all Taxes
levied or assessed against any personal property or trade fixtures placed by Tenant in the Premises, whether levied or assessed against Landlord or Tenant. If any Taxes on Tenant’s personal property or trade fixtures are levied against Landlord
or Landlord’s property, or if the assessed valuation of the Project is increased by a value attributable to improvements in or alterations to the Premises, whether owned by Landlord or Tenant and whether or not affixed to the real property so
as to become a part thereof, higher than the base valuation on which Landlord from time-to-time allocates Taxes to all tenants in the Project, Landlord shall have the
right, but not the obligation, to pay such Taxes. Landlord’s determination of any excess assessed valuation shall be binding and conclusive, absent manifest error. The amount of any such payment by Landlord shall constitute Additional Rent due
from Tenant to Landlord immediately upon demand. 
 10.    Parking. Subject to all applicable Legal Requirements,
Force Majeure, a Taking (as defined in Section 19 below) and the exercise by Landlord of its rights hereunder, Tenant shall have the right at no additional cost to Tenant during the Base Term or either Extension Term, in
common with other tenants of the Project pro rata, to use approximately 2.85 parking spaces per 1,000 rentable square feet of the Premises, which parking spaces shall be located in the parking structure or other parking areas serving the Project
designated for non-reserved parking, subject in each case to Landlord’s rules and regulations. Landlord may allocate parking spaces among Tenant and other tenants in the Project pro rata as described
above if Landlord determines that such parking facilities are becoming crowded. Landlord shall not be responsible for enforcing Tenant’s parking rights against any third parties, including other tenants of the Project. 

If applicable to the Project, Tenant shall comply with the requirements of any TDMP (as defined below) which may be required by the City of
San Carlos or other Governmental Authority with respect to the parking areas at the Project which are binding on tenants in the Project or tenants using the parking lots or structures available at the Project. A copy of any TDMP in effect from time
to time during the Term shall be made available to Tenant. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Lease, if applicable to the Project, Tenant shall be required to comply with the requirements of (and Operating Expenses shall
expressly include any costs incurred by Landlord to comply with) any transportation demand management plan (“TDMP”) and any other permit conditions (e.g. rider sharing and carpooling initiatives) imposed by the City of San Carlos or
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 11.    Utilities, Services. Landlord shall provide, subject to the
terms of this Section 11, water, electricity, HVAC, light, power, sewer, and other utilities (including gas and fire sprinklers to the extent the Project is plumbed for such services), refuse and trash collection and
janitorial services (collectively, “Utilities”). Landlord shall pay, as Operating Expenses or subject to Tenant’s reimbursement obligation, for all Utilities used on the Premises, all maintenance charges for Utilities, and any
storm sewer charges or other similar charges for Utilities imposed by any Governmental Authority or Utility provider, and any taxes, penalties, surcharges or similar charges thereon. Tenant may install, as part of the Tenant Improvements, sub-meters to measure electricity and water usage within the Premises. Tenant shall pay directly to the Utility provider, prior to delinquency, any separately metered Utilities and services which may be furnished to
Tenant or the Premises during the Term. Tenant shall pay, as part of Operating Expenses, its share of all charges for jointly metered Utilities based upon consumption, as determined by Landlord reasonably and in good faith. Upon written request from
Tenant (but not more than once per quarter), Landlord shall provide Tenant reasonable back up reflecting how HVAC charges are being allocated among the tenants of the Building. No interruption or failure of Utilities, from any cause whatsoever other
than Landlord’s willful misconduct, shall result in eviction or constructive eviction of Tenant, termination of this Lease or, except as otherwise provided in the immediately following paragraph, the abatement of Rent. Tenant agrees to limit
use of water and sewer with respect to Common Areas to normal restroom use. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Tenant shall be responsible for obtaining and paying for janitorial services for the laboratory portions of the
Premises. 
 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, if (i) a stoppage of an Essential Service (as defined below) to
the Premises shall occur and such stoppage is due solely to the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord and not due in any part to any act or omission on the part of Tenant or any Tenant Party or any matter beyond Landlord’s
reasonable control (any such stoppage of an Essential Service being hereinafter referred to as a “Service Interruption”), and (ii) such Service Interruption continues for more than 5 consecutive business days after Landlord
shall have received written notice thereof from Tenant, and (iii) as a result of such Service Interruption, the conduct of Tenant’s normal operations in the Premises are materially and adversely affected, then there shall be an abatement
of one day’s Base Rent for each day during which such Service Interruption continues after such 5 business day period; provided, however, that if any part of the Premises is reasonably useable for Tenant’s normal business operations or if
Tenant conducts all or any part of its operations in any portion of the Premises notwithstanding such Service Interruption, then the amount of each daily abatement of Base Rent shall only be proportionate to the nature and extent of the interruption
of Tenant’s normal operations or ability to use the Premises. The rights granted to Tenant under this paragraph shall be Tenant’s sole and exclusive remedy resulting from a failure of Landlord to provide services, and Landlord shall not
otherwise be liable for any loss or damage suffered or sustained by Tenant resulting from any failure or cessation of services. For purposes hereof, the term “Essential Services” shall mean the following services: HVAC service,
water, sewer and electricity, but in each case only to the extent that Landlord has an obligation to provide same to Tenant under this Lease. 

Landlord’s sole obligation for either providing an emergency generator or providing emergency
back-up power to Tenant shall be: (i) to provide Tenant with its pro rata share of power available to tenants of the Building of the emergency generator being installed on or before Shell Substantial
Completion as part of Landlord’s Work, which emergency generator will be in new condition as of the date of its installation and will be designed to have a capacity of 1.25 mW, and (ii) to contract with a third party to maintain the
emergency generator as per the manufacturer’s standard maintenance guidelines. Except as otherwise provided in the immediately preceding sentence, Landlord shall have no obligation to provide Tenant with an operational emergency generator or back-up power or to supervise, oversee or confirm that the third party maintaining the emergency generator is maintaining the generator as per the manufacturer’s standard guidelines or otherwise.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Landlord shall, at least once per month as part of the maintenance of the Building, run the emergency generator for a period reasonably determined by Landlord for the purpose of determining
whether it operates when started. Landlord shall, upon written request from Tenant (not more frequently than once per calendar year), make available for Tenant’s inspection the maintenance contract and maintenance records for the emergency
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Landlord’s receipt of Tenant’s written request. During any period of replacement, repair or maintenance of the emergency generator when the emergency generator is not operational,
including any delays thereto due to the inability to obtain parts or replacement equipment, Landlord shall have no obligation to provide Tenant with an alternative back-up generator or generators or
alternative sources of back-up power. Tenant expressly acknowledges and agrees that Landlord does not guaranty that such emergency generator will be operational at all times or that emergency power will be
available to the Premises when needed. 
 Tenant agrees to provide Landlord with access to Tenant’s water and/or energy usage data on a
monthly basis, either by providing Tenant’s applicable utility login credentials to Landlord’s Measurabl online portal, or by another delivery method reasonably agreed to by Landlord and Tenant. The costs and expenses incurred by Landlord
in connection with receiving and analyzing such water and/or energy usage data (including, without limitation, as may be required pursuant to applicable Legal Requirements) shall be included as part of Operating Expenses. 

12.    Alterations and Tenant’s Property. Any alterations, additions, or improvements made to the Premises by
or on behalf of Tenant, including additional locks or bolts of any kind or nature upon any doors or windows in the Premises, but excluding installation, removal or realignment of furniture systems and office furniture (other than removal of
furniture systems and office furniture owned or paid for by Landlord) not involving any modifications to the structure or connections (other than by ordinary plugs or jacks) to Building Systems (as defined in Section 13)
(“Alterations”) shall be subject to Landlord’s prior written consent, which may be given or withheld in Landlord’s sole discretion if any such Alteration affects the structure or Building Systems and shall not be otherwise
unreasonably withheld or delayed. Tenant may construct nonstructural Alterations in the Premises without Landlord’s prior approval if the aggregate cost of all such work in any 12 month period does not exceed $100,000 (a “Notice-Only
Alteration”), provided Tenant notifies Landlord in writing of such intended Notice-Only Alteration, and such notice shall be accompanied by plans, specifications, work contracts and such other information concerning the nature and cost of
the Notice-Only Alteration as may be reasonably requested by Landlord, which notice and accompanying materials shall be delivered to Landlord not less than 15 business days in advance of any proposed construction. If Landlord approves any
Alterations, Landlord may impose such reasonable conditions on Tenant in connection with the commencement, performance and completion of such Alterations as Landlord may deem appropriate in Landlord’s reasonable discretion. Any request for
approval shall be in writing, delivered not less than 10 business days in advance of any proposed construction, and accompanied by plans, specifications, bid proposals, work contracts and such other information concerning the nature and cost of the
alterations as may be reasonably requested by Landlord, including the identities and mailing addresses of all persons performing work or supplying materials. Any disapproval of plans and specifications for Alterations shall be accompanied by a
specific statement of the reason(s) therefor. Landlord’s right to review plans and specifications and to monitor construction shall be solely for its own benefit, and Landlord shall have no duty to ensure that such plans and specifications or
construction comply with applicable Legal Requirements. Tenant shall cause, at its sole cost and expense, all Alterations to comply with insurance requirements and with Legal Requirements and shall implement at its sole cost and expense any
alteration or modification required by Legal Requirements as a result of any Alterations. Tenant shall pay to Landlord, as Additional Rent, within 30 days after demand therefor from Landlord, an amount equal to the reasonable out-of-pocket costs incurred by Landlord for plan review, coordination, scheduling and supervision. Before Tenant begins any Alteration, Landlord may post on and about the
Premises notices of non-responsibility pursuant to applicable law. Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for, and indemnify and hold Landlord harmless from, any expense incurred by Landlord by reason of faulty work
done by Tenant or its contractors, delays caused by such work, or inadequate cleanup. 
 Tenant shall furnish security or make other
arrangements satisfactory to Landlord to assure payment for the completion of all Alterations work free and clear of liens, and shall provide (and cause each contractor or subcontractor to provide) certificates of insurance for workers’
compensation and other coverage in amounts and from an insurance company reasonably satisfactory to Landlord protecting Landlord against liability for personal injury or property damage during construction. Upon completion of any Alterations, Tenant
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contractors and subcontractors who did the work and final lien waivers from all such contractors and subcontractors; and (ii) “as built” plans for any such Alteration. Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary set forth herein, in no event shall Tenant be required to provide Landlord with a payment or performance bond with respect to the Tenant Improvements. 

Except for Removable Installations (as hereinafter defined), all Installations (as hereinafter defined) shall be and shall remain the property
of Landlord during the Term and following the expiration or earlier termination of the Term, shall not be removed by Tenant at any time during the Term, and shall remain upon and be surrendered with the Premises as a part thereof. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, Landlord shall, if requested by Tenant in writing at the time Landlord’s approval of any such Installation is requested or at the time it receives notice of a Notice-Only Alteration, notify Tenant at such time whether Landlord
requires that Tenant remove such Installation upon the expiration or earlier termination of the Term, in which event Tenant shall remove such Installation in accordance with the immediately succeeding sentence. Upon the expiration or earlier
termination of the Term, Tenant shall remove (i) all wires, cables or similar equipment which Tenant has installed in the Premises or in the risers or plenums of the Building, (ii) any Installations for which Landlord has given Tenant
notice of removal in accordance with the immediately preceding sentence, and (iii) all of Tenant’s Property (as hereinafter defined), and Tenant shall restore and repair any damage caused by or occasioned as a result of such removal,
including, without limitation, capping off all such connections behind the walls of the Premises and repairing any holes. During any restoration period beyond the expiration or earlier termination of the Term, Tenant shall pay Rent to Landlord as
provided herein as if said space were otherwise occupied by Tenant. If Landlord is requested by Tenant or any lender, lessor or other person or entity claiming an interest in any of Tenant’s Property to waive any lien Landlord may have against
any of Tenant’s Property, and Landlord consents to such waiver, then Landlord shall be entitled to reimbursement from Tenant for its actual, reasonable
out-of-pocket costs incurred in connection with the preparation and negotiation of each such waiver of lien. 

For purposes of this Lease, (x) “Removable Installations” means any items listed on Exhibit F attached hereto and any
items agreed by Landlord in writing to be included on Exhibit F in the future, (y) “Tenant’s Property” means Removable Installations and, other than Installations, any trade fixtures, machinery, equipment and other
personal property of Tenant which may be removed without material damage to the Premises, and (z) “Installations” means all property of any kind paid for with the TI Fund, all Alterations, all fixtures, and all partitions,
hardware, built-in machinery, built-in casework and cabinets and other similar additions, equipment, property and improvements built into the Premises so as to become an
integral part of the Premises, including, without limitation, fume hoods which penetrate the roof or plenum area, built-in cold rooms, built-in warm rooms, walk-in cold rooms, walk-in warm rooms, deionized water systems, glass washing equipment, autoclaves, chillers, built-in plumbing,
electrical and mechanical equipment and systems, and any power generator and transfer switch. 

13.    Landlord’s Repairs. Landlord, as an Operating Expense (except to the extent the cost thereof is
excluded from Operating Expenses pursuant to Section 5 hereof), shall maintain all of the structural, exterior, parking and other Common Areas of the Project, including HVAC, plumbing, fire sprinklers, elevators and all
other building systems serving the Premises and other portions of the Project (“Building Systems”) in good operating order and repair, reasonable wear and tear and uninsured losses and damages caused by Tenant, or by any of
Tenant’s assignees, sublessees, licensees, agents, servants, employees, invitees and contractors (or any of Tenant’s assignees, sublessees and/or licensees respective agents, servants, employees, invitees and contractors) (each, a
“Tenant Party” and collectively, “Tenant Parties”) excluded. Subject to the provisions of the penultimate paragraph of Section 17, losses and damages caused by Tenant or any Tenant Party
shall be repaired by Landlord, to the extent not covered by insurance, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. Landlord reserves the right to stop Building Systems services when necessary (i) by reason of accident or emergency, or (ii) for
planned repairs, alterations or improvements, which are, in the judgment of Landlord, desirable or necessary to be made, until said repairs, alterations or improvements shall have been completed. Landlord shall have no responsibility or liability
for failure to supply Building Systems services during any such period of interruption; provided, however, that Landlord shall, except in case of emergency, make a commercially reasonable effort to give Tenant 48 hours advance notice
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services for routine maintenance, repairs, alterations or improvements. Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to minimize interference with Tenant’s operations in the Premises during such
planned stoppages of Building Systems. Tenant shall promptly give Landlord written notice of any repair required by Landlord pursuant to this Section, after which Landlord shall make a commercially reasonable effort to effect such repair within a
reasonable period taking into account the nature of the repair. Landlord shall not be liable for any failure to make any repairs or to perform any maintenance unless such failure shall persist for an unreasonable time after Tenant’s written
notice of the need for such repairs or maintenance. Tenant waives its rights under any state or local law to terminate this Lease or to make such repairs at Landlord’s expense and agrees that the parties’ respective rights with respect to
such matters shall be solely as set forth herein. Repairs required as the result of fire, earthquake, flood, vandalism, war, or similar cause of damage or destruction shall be controlled by Section 18. 

14. Tenant’s Repairs. Subject to Section 13 hereof, Tenant, at its expense, shall repair, replace and
maintain in substantially the same condition as the same are in as of the Substantial Completion of the Tenant Improvements, all portions of the Premises, including, without limitation, entries, doors, ceilings, interior windows, interior walls, and
the interior side of demising walls, reasonable wear and tear and casualty loss and condemnation covered by Sections 18 and 19 excepted. Such repair and replacement may include capital expenditures and repairs whose benefit may extend
beyond the Term. Should Tenant fail to make any such repair or replacement or fail to maintain the Premises, Landlord shall give Tenant notice of such failure. If Tenant fails to commence cure of such failure within 30 days of Landlord’s
notice, and thereafter diligently prosecute such cure to completion, Landlord may perform such work and shall be reimbursed by Tenant within 30 days after demand therefor; provided, however, that if such failure by Tenant creates or could be
reasonably be expected to create an emergency, Landlord may immediately commence cure of such failure and shall thereafter be entitled to recover the costs of such cure from Tenant. Subject to Sections 17 and 18, Tenant shall bear the
full uninsured cost of any repair or replacement to any part of the Project that results from damage caused by Tenant or any Tenant Party and any repair that benefits only the Premises. 

15. Mechanic’s Liens. Tenant shall discharge, by bond or otherwise, any mechanic’s lien filed against the Premises or against
the Project for work claimed to have been done for, or materials claimed to have been furnished to, Tenant within 10 days after Tenant receives written notice of the filing thereof, at Tenant’s sole cost and shall otherwise keep the Premises
and the Project free from any liens arising out of work performed, materials furnished or obligations incurred by Tenant. Should Tenant fail to discharge any lien described herein, Landlord shall have the right, but not the obligation, to pay such
claim or post a bond or otherwise provide security to eliminate the lien as a claim against title to the Project and the cost thereof shall be due from Tenant as Additional Rent within 5 business days of demand therefor. If Tenant shall lease or
finance the acquisition of office equipment, furnishings, or other personal property of a removable nature utilized by Tenant in the operation of Tenant’s business, Tenant warrants that any Uniform Commercial Code Financing Statement filed as a
matter of public record by any lessor or creditor of Tenant will upon its face or by exhibit thereto indicate that such Financing Statement is applicable only to removable personal property of Tenant located within the Premises. In no event shall
the address of the Project be furnished on the statement without qualifying language as to applicability of the lien only to removable personal property, located in an identified suite held by Tenant. 

16. Indemnification. Subject to the penultimate paragraph of Section 17, Tenant hereby indemnifies and agrees
to defend, save and hold Landlord, its officers, directors, employees, managers, agents, sub-agents, constituent entities and lease signators (each, a “Landlord Indemnified Party” and
collectively, “Landlord Indemnified Parties”) harmless from and against any and all Claims for injury or death to persons or damage to property occurring within or about the Premises or the Project arising directly or indirectly out
of use or occupancy of the Premises or the Project (including, without limitation, any act, omission or neglect by Tenant or any Tenant’s Party in or about the Premises or at the Project) or a default by Tenant in the performance of any of its
obligations hereunder, except to the extent caused by the willful misconduct or negligence of Landlord and/or any Landlord Indemnified Party. Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant for, and Tenant assumes all risk of damage to, personal property
(including, without limitation, loss of records kept within the Premises). Tenant further waives any and all Claims for injury to Tenant’s business or loss of income relating to any such damage or destruction of personal property (including,
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 17. Insurance. Landlord shall maintain all risk property and, if applicable, sprinkler
damage insurance covering the full replacement cost of the Project. Landlord shall further procure and maintain commercial general liability insurance with a single loss limit of not less than $2,000,000 for bodily injury and property damage with
respect to the Project. Landlord may, but is not obligated to, maintain such other insurance and additional coverages as it may deem necessary, including, but not limited to, flood, environmental hazard and earthquake, loss or failure of building
equipment, errors and omissions, rental loss during the period of repair or rebuilding, workers’ compensation insurance and fidelity bonds for employees employed to perform services and insurance for any improvements installed by Tenant or
which are in addition to the standard improvements customarily furnished by Landlord without regard to whether or not such are made a part of the Project. All such insurance shall be included as part of the Operating Expenses. The Project may be
included in a blanket policy (in which case the cost of such insurance allocable to the Project will be determined by Landlord based upon the insurer’s cost calculations). Tenant shall also reimburse Landlord for any increased premiums or
additional insurance which Landlord reasonably deems necessary as a result of Tenant’s use of the Premises. 
 Tenant, at its sole cost
and expense, shall maintain during the Term: all risk property insurance with business interruption and extra expense coverage, covering the full replacement cost of all property and improvements installed or placed in the Premises by Tenant at
Tenant’s expense; workers’ compensation insurance with no less than the minimum limits required by law; employer’s liability insurance with employers liability limits of $1,000,000 bodily injury by accident – each accident,
$1,000,000 bodily injury by disease – policy limit, and $1,000,000 bodily injury by disease – each employee; and commercial general liability insurance, with a minimum limit of not less than $4,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and
property damage with respect to the Premises, which limits may be met with a combination of excess or umbrella policies. The commercial general liability insurance maintained by Tenant shall name Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc., and Landlord,
its officers, directors, employees, managers, agents, sub-agents, constituent entities and lease signators (collectively, “Landlord Insured Parties”), as additional insureds; insure on an
occurrence and not a claims-made basis; be issued by insurance companies which have a rating of not less than policyholder rating of A- and financial category rating of at least Class VII in
“Best’s Insurance Guide”; shall not be cancelable for nonpayment of premium unless 10 days prior written notice shall have been given to Landlord from the insurer; not contain a hostile fire exclusion; contain a contractual liability
endorsement; and provide primary coverage to Landlord Insured Parties (any policy issued to Landlord Insured Parties providing duplicate or similar coverage shall be deemed excess over Tenant’s policies, regardless of limits). Certificates of
insurance showing the limits of coverage required hereunder and showing Landlord as an additional insured, shall be delivered to Landlord by Tenant (i) concurrent with Tenant’s delivery to Landlord of a copy of this Lease executed by
Tenant, and (ii) each renewal of said insurance. Tenant’s policy may be a “blanket policy” with an aggregate per location endorsement which specifically provides that the amount of insurance shall not be prejudiced by other
losses covered by the policy. Tenant shall, prior to the expiration of such policies, furnish Landlord with renewal certificates. 
 In each
instance where insurance is to name Landlord as an additional insured, Tenant shall upon written request of Landlord also designate and furnish certificates so evidencing Landlord as additional insured to: (i) any lender of Landlord holding a
security interest in the Project or any portion thereof, (ii) the landlord under any lease wherein Landlord is tenant of the real property on which the Project is located, if the interest of Landlord is or shall become that of a tenant under a
ground or other underlying lease rather than that of a fee owner, and/or (iii) any management company retained by Landlord to manage the Project. 

The property insurance obtained by Landlord and Tenant shall include a waiver of subrogation by the insurers and all rights based upon an
assignment from its insured, against Landlord or Tenant, and their respective officers, directors, employees, managers, agents, invitees and contractors (“Related Parties”), in connection with any loss or damage thereby insured
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Related Parties shall be liable to the other for loss or damage caused by any risk insured against under property insurance required to be maintained hereunder, and each party waives any claims
against the other party, and its respective Related Parties, for such loss or damage. The failure of a party to insure its property shall not void this waiver. Landlord and its respective Related Parties shall not be liable for, and Tenant hereby
waives all claims against such parties for, business interruption and losses occasioned thereby sustained by Tenant or any person claiming through Tenant resulting from any accident or occurrence in or upon the Premises or the Project from any cause
whatsoever. If the foregoing waivers shall contravene any law with respect to exculpatory agreements, the liability of Landlord or Tenant shall be deemed not released but shall be secondary to the other’s insurer. 

Landlord may require insurance policy limits to be raised to conform with requirements of Landlord’s lender and/or to bring coverage
limits to levels then being generally required of new tenants within the Project; provided, however, that the increased amount of coverage is consistent with coverage amounts then being required by institutional owners of similar projects with
tenants occupying similar size premises in the geographical area in which the Project is located. 
 18. Restoration. If, at any time
during the Term, the Project or the Premises are damaged or destroyed by a fire or other insured casualty, Landlord shall notify Tenant within 60 days after discovery of such damage as to the amount of time Landlord reasonably estimates it will take
to restore the Project or the Premises, as applicable (the “Restoration Period”). If the Restoration Period is estimated to exceed 9 months (the “Maximum Restoration Period”), Landlord may, in such notice, elect to
terminate this Lease as of the date that is 75 days after the date of discovery of such damage or destruction; provided, however, that notwithstanding Landlord’s election to restore, Tenant may elect to terminate this Lease by written
notice to Landlord delivered within 5 business days of receipt of a notice from Landlord estimating a Restoration Period for the Premises longer than the Maximum Restoration Period. Unless either Landlord or Tenant so elects to terminate this Lease,
Landlord shall, subject to receipt of sufficient insurance proceeds (with any deductible to be treated as a current Operating Expense), promptly restore the Premises (excluding the Tenant Improvements and any other improvements installed by Tenant
or by Landlord and paid for by Tenant), subject to delays arising from the collection of insurance proceeds, from Force Majeure events or as needed to obtain any license, clearance or other authorization of any kind required to enter into and
restore the Premises issued by any Governmental Authority having jurisdiction over the use, storage, handling, treatment, generation, release, disposal, removal or remediation of Hazardous Materials (as defined in
Section 30) in, on or about the Premises (collectively referred to herein as “Hazardous Materials Clearances”); provided, however, that if repair or restoration of the Premises is not
substantially complete as of the end of the Maximum Restoration Period or, if longer, the Restoration Period, Landlord may, in its sole and absolute discretion, elect not to proceed with such repair and restoration, or Tenant may by written notice
to Landlord delivered within 5 business days of the expiration of the Maximum Restoration Period or, if longer, the Restoration Period, elect to terminate this Lease, in which event Landlord shall be relieved of its obligation to make such repairs
or restoration and this Lease shall terminate as of the date that is 75 days after the later of: (i) discovery of such damage or destruction, or (ii) the date all required Hazardous Materials Clearances are obtained, but Landlord shall
retain any Rent paid and the right to any Rent payable by Tenant prior to such election by Landlord or Tenant. 
 Tenant, at its expense,
following the date that Landlord makes the Premises available to Tenant for Tenant’s repairs and restoration, shall promptly perform, subject to delays arising from the collection of insurance proceeds, from Force Majeure events or to obtain
Hazardous Materials Clearances, all repairs or restoration not required to be done by Landlord and shall promptly re-enter the Premises and commence doing business in accordance with this Lease.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, either Landlord or Tenant may terminate this Lease upon written notice to the other if the Premises are damaged during the last year of the Term and Landlord reasonably estimates that it will take more than 2 months to
repair such damage; provided, however, that such notice is delivered within 10 business days after the date that Landlord delivers written notice to Tenant of the estimated Restoration Period. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained
herein, Landlord shall also have the right to terminate this Lease if insurance proceeds are not available for such restoration, provided that such unavailability of insurance proceeds is not the result of Landlord’s failure to maintain
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Landlord under Section 17. Rent shall be abated from the date all required Hazardous Materials Clearances are obtained until the Premises are repaired and restored, in
the proportion which the area of the Premises, if any, which is not usable by Tenant bears to the total area of the Premises, unless Landlord provides Tenant with other space during the period of repair that is suitable for the temporary conduct of
Tenant’s business. In the event that no Hazardous Materials Clearances are required to be obtained by Tenant with respect to the Premises in connection with such fire or other casualty, rent abatement shall commence on the date of discovery of
the damage or destruction. Such abatement shall be the sole remedy of Tenant, and except as provided in this Section 18, Tenant waives any right to terminate this Lease by reason of damage or casualty loss. 

The provisions of this Lease, including this Section 18, constitute an express agreement between Landlord and Tenant
with respect to any and all damage to, or destruction of, all or any part of the Premises, or any other portion of the Project, and any statute or regulation which is now or may hereafter be in effect shall have no application to this Lease or any
damage or destruction to all or any part of the Premises or any other portion of the Project, the parties hereto expressly agreeing that this Section 18 sets forth their entire understanding and agreement with respect to
such matters. 
 19. Condemnation. If the whole or any material part of the Premises or the Project is taken for any public or
quasi-public use under governmental law, ordinance, or regulation, or by right of eminent domain, or by private purchase in lieu thereof (a “Taking” or “Taken”), and the Taking would in Landlord’s reasonable
judgment materially interfere with or impair Landlord’s ownership or operation of the Project, or would in the reasonable judgment of Landlord and Tenant either prevent or materially interfere with Tenant’s use of the Premises (as
resolved, if the parties are unable to agree, by arbitration by a single arbitrator with the qualifications and experience appropriate to resolve the matter and appointed pursuant to and acting in accordance with the rules of the American
Arbitration Association), then upon written notice by Landlord or Tenant to the other this Lease shall terminate and Rent shall be apportioned as of said date. If part of the Premises shall be Taken, and this Lease is not terminated as provided
above, Landlord shall promptly restore the Premises and the Project as nearly as is commercially reasonable under the circumstances to their condition prior to such partial Taking and the rentable square footage of the Building, the rentable square
footage of the Premises, Tenant’s Share of Operating Expenses, the Building’s Share of Project and the Rent payable hereunder during the unexpired Term shall be reduced to such extent as may be fair and reasonable under the circumstances.
Upon any such Taking, Landlord shall be entitled to receive the entire price or award from any such Taking without any payment to Tenant, and Tenant hereby assigns to Landlord Tenant’s interest, if any, in such award. Tenant shall have the
right, to the extent that same shall not diminish Landlord’s award, to make a separate claim against the condemning authority (but not Landlord) for such compensation as may be separately awarded or recoverable by Tenant for moving expenses and
damage to Tenant’s trade fixtures, if a separate award for such items is made to Tenant. Tenant hereby waives any and all rights it might otherwise have pursuant to any provision of state law to terminate this Lease upon a partial Taking of the
Premises or the Project. 
 20. Events of Default. Each of the following events shall be a default (“Default”) by
Tenant under this Lease: 
 (a) Payment Defaults. Tenant shall fail to pay any installment of Rent or any other payment hereunder
when due; provided, however, that Landlord will give Tenant notice and an opportunity to cure any failure to pay Rent within 5 days of any such notice not more than twice in any 12 month period and Tenant agrees that such notice shall be in lieu of
and not in addition to, or shall be deemed to be, any notice required by law. 
 (b) Insurance. Any insurance required to be
maintained by Tenant pursuant to this Lease shall be canceled or terminated or shall expire or shall be reduced or materially changed, or Landlord shall receive a notice of nonrenewal of any such insurance and Tenant shall fail to renew
Tenant’s existing insurance or obtain replacement insurance before the expiration of the current coverage and fails to provide Landlord with renewal certificates or certificates evidencing replacement coverage within 5 days after the expiration
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 (c) Abandonment. Tenant shall abandon the Premises. Tenant shall not be deemed to have
abandoned the Premises if Tenant provides Landlord with reasonable advance notice prior to vacating and, at the time of vacating the Premises, (i) Tenant completes Tenant’s obligations under the Decommissioning and HazMat Closure Plan in
compliance with Section 28, (ii) Tenant has obtained the release of the Premises of all Hazardous Materials Clearances and the Premises are free from any residual impact from the Tenant HazMat Operations and provides
reasonably detailed documentation to Landlord confirming such matters, (iii) Tenant has made reasonable arrangements with Landlord for the security of the Premises for the balance of the Term, and (iv) Tenant continues during the balance
of the Term to satisfy and perform all of Tenant’s obligations under this Lease as they come due. 
 (d) Improper Transfer.
Tenant shall assign, sublease or otherwise transfer or attempt to transfer all or any portion of Tenant’s interest in this Lease or the Premises except as expressly permitted herein, or Tenant’s interest in this Lease shall be attached,
executed upon, or otherwise judicially seized and such action is not released within 90 days of the action. 
 (e) Liens. Tenant
shall fail to discharge or otherwise obtain the release of any lien placed upon the Premises in violation of this Lease within the time period set forth in Section 15 above. 

(f) Insolvency Events. Tenant or any guarantor or surety of Tenant’s obligations hereunder shall: (A) make a general
assignment for the benefit of creditors; (B) commence any case, proceeding or other action seeking to have an order for relief entered on its behalf as a debtor or to adjudicate it a bankrupt or insolvent, or seeking reorganization,
arrangement, adjustment, liquidation, dissolution or composition of it or its debts or seeking appointment of a receiver, trustee, custodian or other similar official for it or for all or of any substantial part of its property (collectively a
“Proceeding for Relief”); (C) become the subject of any Proceeding for Relief which is not dismissed within 90 days of its filing or entry; or (D) die or suffer a legal disability (if Tenant, guarantor, or surety is an
individual) or be dissolved or otherwise fail to maintain its legal existence (if Tenant, guarantor or surety is a corporation, partnership or other entity). 

(g) Estoppel Certificate or Subordination Agreement. Tenant fails to execute any document required from Tenant under Sections 23
or 27 within 5 days after a second notice requesting such document. 
 (h) Other Defaults. Tenant shall fail to comply with
any provision of this Lease other than those specifically referred to in this Section 20, and, except as otherwise expressly provided herein, such failure shall continue for a period of 30 days after written notice thereof
from Landlord to Tenant. 
 Any notice given under Section 20(h) hereof shall: (i) specify the alleged default,
(ii) demand that Tenant cure such default, (iii) be in lieu of, and not in addition to, or shall be deemed to be, any notice required under any provision of applicable law, and (iv) not be deemed a forfeiture or a termination of this
Lease unless Landlord elects otherwise in such notice; provided that if the nature of Tenant’s default pursuant to Section 20(h) is such that it cannot be cured by the payment of money and reasonably requires
more than 30 days to cure, then Tenant shall not be deemed to be in default if Tenant commences such cure within said 30 day period and thereafter diligently prosecutes the same to completion; provided, however, that such cure shall be
completed no later than 90 days from the date of Landlord’s notice. 
 21. Landlord’s Remedies. 

(a) Payment By Landlord; Interest. Upon a Default by Tenant hereunder, Landlord may, without waiving or releasing any obligation of
Tenant hereunder, make such payment or perform such act. All sums so paid or incurred by Landlord, together with interest thereon, from the date such sums were paid or incurred, at the annual rate equal to 12% per annum or the highest rate permitted
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 (b) Late Payment Rent. Late payment by Tenant to Landlord of Rent and other sums due
will cause Landlord to incur costs not contemplated by this Lease, the exact amount of which will be extremely difficult and impracticable to ascertain. Such costs include, but are not limited to, processing and accounting charges and late charges
which may be imposed on Landlord under any Mortgage covering the Premises. Therefore, if any installment of Rent due from Tenant is not received by Landlord within 5 days after the date such payment is due, Tenant shall pay to Landlord an additional
sum equal to 6% of the overdue Rent as a late charge. Notwithstanding the foregoing, before assessing a late charge the first time in any calendar year, Landlord shall provide Tenant written notice of the delinquency and will waive the right if
Tenant pays such delinquency within 5 days thereafter. The parties agree that this late charge represents a fair and reasonable estimate of the costs Landlord will incur by reason of late payment by Tenant. In addition to the late charge,
Rent not paid when due shall bear interest at the Default Rate from the 5th day after the date due until paid. 
 (c) Remedies. Upon
the occurrence of a Default, Landlord, at its option, without further notice or demand to Tenant, shall have in addition to all other rights and remedies provided in this Lease, at law or in equity, the option to pursue any one or more of the
following remedies, each and all of which shall be cumulative and nonexclusive, without any notice or demand whatsoever. 

(i) Terminate this Lease, or at Landlord’s option, Tenant’s right to possession only, in which event Tenant shall
immediately surrender the Premises to Landlord, and if Tenant fails to do so, Landlord may, without prejudice to any other remedy which it may have for possession or arrearages in rent, enter upon and take possession of the Premises and expel or
remove Tenant and any other person who may be occupying the Premises or any part thereof, without being liable for prosecution or any claim for damages therefor; 

(ii) Upon any termination of this Lease, whether pursuant to the foregoing Section 21(c)(i) or
otherwise, Landlord may recover from Tenant the following: 
 (A) The worth at the time of award of any unpaid rent which has
been earned at the time of such termination; plus 
 (B) The worth at the time of award of the amount by which the unpaid
rent which would have been earned after termination until the time of award exceeds the amount of such rental loss that Tenant proves could have been reasonably avoided; plus 

(C) The worth at the time of award of the amount by which the unpaid rent for the balance of the Term after the time of award
exceeds the amount of such rental loss that Tenant proves could have been reasonably avoided; plus 
 (D) Any other amount
necessary to compensate Landlord for all the detriment proximately caused by Tenant’s failure to perform its obligations under this Lease or which in the ordinary course of things would be likely to result therefrom, specifically including, but
not limited to, brokerage commissions and advertising expenses incurred, expenses of remodeling the Premises or any portion thereof for a new tenant, whether for the same or a different use, and any special concessions made to obtain a new tenant;
and 
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 The term “rent” as used in this Section 21 shall be deemed to be
and to mean all sums of every nature required to be paid by Tenant pursuant to the terms of this Lease, whether to Landlord or to others. As used in Sections 21(c)(ii)(A) and (B), above, the “worth at the time of
award” shall be computed by allowing interest at the Default Rate. As used in Section 21(c)(ii)(C) above, the “worth at the time of award” shall be computed by discounting such amount at the
discount rate of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco at the time of award plus 1%. 
 (iii) Landlord may continue this
Lease in effect after Tenant’s Default and recover rent as it becomes due (Landlord and Tenant hereby agreeing that Tenant has the right to sublet or assign hereunder, subject only to reasonable limitations). Accordingly, if Landlord does not
elect to terminate this Lease following a Default by Tenant, Landlord may, from time to time, without terminating this Lease, enforce all of its rights and remedies hereunder, including the right to recover all Rent as it becomes due. 

(iv) Whether or not Landlord elects to terminate this Lease following a Default by Tenant, Landlord shall have the right to
terminate any and all subleases, licenses, concessions or other consensual arrangements for possession entered into by Tenant and affecting the Premises or may, in Landlord’s sole discretion, succeed to Tenant’s interest in such subleases,
licenses, concessions or arrangements. Upon Landlord’s election to succeed to Tenant’s interest in any such subleases, licenses, concessions or arrangements, Tenant shall, as of the date of notice by Landlord of such election, have no
further right to or interest in the rent or other consideration receivable thereunder. 
 (v) Independent of the exercise of
any other remedy of Landlord hereunder or under applicable law, Landlord may conduct an environmental test of the Premises as generally described in Section 30(d) hereof, at Tenant’s expense. 

(d) Effect of Exercise. Exercise by Landlord of any remedies hereunder or otherwise available shall not be deemed to be an acceptance
of surrender of the Premises and/or a termination of this Lease by Landlord, it being understood that such surrender and/or termination can be effected only by the express written agreement of Landlord and Tenant. Any law, usage, or custom to the
contrary notwithstanding, Landlord shall have the right at all times to enforce the provisions of this Lease in strict accordance with the terms hereof; and the failure of Landlord at any time to enforce its rights under this Lease strictly in
accordance with same shall not be construed as having created a custom in any way or manner contrary to the specific terms, provisions, and covenants of this Lease or as having modified the same and shall not be deemed a waiver of Landlord’s
right to enforce one or more of its rights in connection with any subsequent default. A receipt by Landlord of Rent or other payment with knowledge of the breach of any covenant hereof shall not be deemed a waiver of such breach, and no waiver by
Landlord of any provision of this Lease shall be deemed to have been made unless expressed in writing and signed by Landlord. To the greatest extent permitted by law, Tenant waives all right of redemption in case Tenant shall be dispossessed by a
judgment or by warrant of any court or judge. Any reletting of the Premises or any portion thereof shall be on such terms and conditions as Landlord in its sole discretion may determine. Landlord shall not be liable for, nor shall Tenant’s
obligations hereunder be diminished because of, Landlord’s failure to relet the Premises or collect rent due in respect of such reletting or otherwise to mitigate any damages arising by reason of Tenant’s Default. 

22. Assignment and Subletting. 

(a) General Prohibition. Except as otherwise provided in and subject to the terms and conditions of this
Section 22 (including, without limitation, the second sentence of Section 22(b) below), Tenant shall not, directly or indirectly, voluntarily or by operation of law, assign this Lease or sublease
the Premises or any part thereof or mortgage, pledge, or hypothecate its leasehold interest or grant any concession or license within the Premises, and any attempt to do any of the foregoing shall be void and of no effect. If Tenant is a
corporation, partnership or limited liability company, the shares or other ownership interests thereof which are not actively traded upon a stock exchange or in the
over-the-counter market, a transfer or series of transfers whereby 50% or more of the issued and outstanding shares or other ownership interests of such corporation are,
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transfers upon deaths of individual owners) from a person or persons or entity or entities which were owners thereof at time of execution of this Lease to persons or entities who were not owners
of shares or other ownership interests of the corporation, partnership or limited liability company at time of execution of this Lease, shall be deemed an assignment of this Lease requiring the consent of Landlord as provided in this
Section 22. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary provided above, if Tenant is a public company, transfer shares of Tenant effected through any recognized exchange or through the “over the counter” market, any
of which results in a change in control of Tenant without such change of control constituting an assignment under this Section 22 requiring Landlord consent. 

(b) Permitted Transfers. If Tenant desires to assign, sublease, hypothecate or otherwise transfer this Lease or sublet the Premises
other than pursuant to a Permitted Assignment (as defined below), then at least 15 days, but not more than 45 business days, before the date Tenant desires the assignment or sublease to be effective (the “Assignment Date”), Tenant
shall give Landlord a notice (the “Assignment Notice”) containing such information about the proposed assignee or sublessee, including the proposed use of the Premises and any Hazardous Materials proposed to be used, stored handled,
treated, generated in or released or disposed of from the Premises, the Assignment Date, any relationship between Tenant and the proposed assignee or sublessee, and all material terms and conditions of the proposed assignment or sublease, including
a copy of any proposed assignment or sublease in its final form, and such other information as Landlord may deem reasonably necessary or appropriate to its consideration whether to grant its consent. Landlord may, by giving written notice to Tenant
within 15 business days after receipt of the Assignment Notice: (i) grant such consent (provided that Landlord shall further have the right to review and approve or disapprove the proposed form of sublease prior to the effective date of any
such subletting), (ii) refuse such consent, in its reasonable discretion; or (iii) if the proposed transaction is a sublease that is not a Permitted Assignment (as hereinafter defined) and the subletting concerns (together with all other
then-effective subleases) 50% or more of the Premises, terminate this Lease with respect to the space described in the Assignment Notice as of the Assignment Date (an “Assignment Termination”). Among other reasons, it shall be
reasonable for Landlord to withhold its consent in any of these instances: (1) the proposed assignee or subtenant is a governmental agency; (2) in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, the use of the Premises by the proposed assignee
or subtenant would entail any alterations that would materially lessen the value of the leasehold improvements in the Premises, or would require materially increased services by Landlord; (3) in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, the proposed
assignee or subtenant is engaged in areas of scientific research or other business concerns that are controversial such that they may (i) attract or cause negative publicity for or about the Building or the Project, (ii) negatively affect
the reputation of the Building, the Project or Landlord, (iii) attract protestors to the Building or the Project, or (iv) lessen the attractiveness of the Building or the Project to any tenants or prospective tenants, purchasers or
lenders; (4) in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, the proposed assignee or subtenant lacks the creditworthiness to support the financial obligations it will incur under the proposed assignment or sublease; (5) in Landlord’s
reasonable judgment, the character, reputation, or business of the proposed assignee or subtenant is inconsistent with the desired tenant-mix or the quality of other tenancies in the Project or is inconsistent
with the type and quality of the nature of the Building; (6) intentionally omitted; (7) Landlord has experienced previous defaults by or is in litigation with the proposed assignee or subtenant; (8) the use of the Premises by the
proposed assignee or subtenant will violate any applicable Legal Requirement; (9) intentionally omitted; (10) the proposed assignee or subtenant is an entity with whom Landlord is then-currently negotiating to lease space in the Project;
or (11) the assignment or sublease is prohibited by Landlord’s lender. If Landlord delivers notice of its election to exercise an Assignment Termination, Tenant shall have the right to withdraw such Assignment Notice by written notice to
Landlord of such election within 5 business days after Landlord’s notice electing to exercise the Assignment Termination. If Tenant withdraws such Assignment Notice, this Lease shall continue in full force and effect. If Tenant does not
withdraw such Assignment Notice, this Lease, and the term and estate herein granted, shall terminate as of the Assignment Date with respect to the space described in such Assignment Notice. No failure of Landlord to exercise any such option to
terminate this Lease, or to deliver a timely notice in response to the Assignment Notice, shall be deemed to be Landlord’s consent to the proposed assignment, sublease or other transfer. Tenant shall pay to Landlord a fee equal to Two Thousand
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an assignment of this Lease or a subletting of any portion of the Premises to any entity controlling, controlled by or under common control with Tenant (a “Control Permitted
Assignment”) shall not be required, provided that Landlord shall have the right to approve the form of any such sublease or assignment. In addition, Tenant shall have the right to assign this Lease, upon 10 days prior written notice to
Landlord but without obtaining Landlord’s prior written consent, to a corporation or other entity which is a successor-in-interest to Tenant, by way of merger,
consolidation or corporate reorganization, or by the purchase of all or substantially all of the assets or the ownership interests of Tenant provided that (i) such merger or consolidation, or such acquisition or assumption, as the case may be,
is for a bona fide business purpose and not principally for the purpose of transferring this Lease, and (ii) the net worth (as determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”)) of the assignee is
not less than the net worth (as determined in accordance with GAAP) of Tenant as of the date of Tenant’s most current quarterly or annual financial statements, and (iii) such assignee shall agree in writing to assume all of the terms,
covenants and conditions of this Lease (a “Corporate Permitted Assignment”). Control Permitted Assignments and Corporate Permitted Assignments are hereinafter referred to collectively as “Permitted
Assignments” and individually as a “Permitted Assignment.” Landlord shall not have the right to exercise an Assignment Termination with respect to any Permitted Assignment. 

(c) Additional Conditions. As a condition to any such assignment or subletting, whether or not Landlord’s consent is required,
Landlord may require: 
 (i) that any assignee or subtenant agree, in writing at the time of such assignment or subletting,
that if Landlord gives such party notice that Tenant is in default under this Lease, such party shall thereafter make all payments otherwise due Tenant directly to Landlord, which payments will be received by Landlord without any liability except to
credit such payment against those due under this Lease, and any such third party shall agree to attorn to Landlord or its successors and assigns should this Lease be terminated for any reason; provided, however, in no event shall
Landlord or its successors or assigns be obligated to accept such attornment; and 
 (ii) A list of Hazardous Materials,
certified by the proposed assignee or sublessee to be true and correct, which the proposed assignee or sublessee intends to use, store, handle, treat, generate in or release or dispose of from the Premises, together with copies of all documents
relating to such use, storage, handling, treatment, generation, release or disposal of Hazardous Materials by the proposed assignee or subtenant in the Premises or on the Project, prior to the proposed assignment or subletting, including, without
limitation: permits; approvals; reports and correspondence; storage and management plans; plans relating to the installation of any storage tanks to be installed in or under the Project (provided, said installation of tanks shall only be permitted
after Landlord has given its written consent to do so, which consent may be withheld in Landlord’s sole and absolute discretion); and all closure plans or any other documents required by any and all federal, state and local Governmental
Authorities for any storage tanks installed in, on or under the Project for the closure of any such tanks. Neither Tenant nor any such proposed assignee or subtenant is required, however, to provide Landlord with any portion(s) of the such documents
containing information of a proprietary nature which, in and of themselves, do not contain a reference to any Hazardous Materials or hazardous activities. 

(d) No Release of Tenant, Sharing of Excess Rents. Notwithstanding any assignment or subletting, Tenant and any guarantor or surety of
Tenant’s obligations under this Lease shall at all times remain fully and primarily responsible and liable for the payment of Rent and for compliance with all of Tenant’s other obligations under this Lease. If the Rent due and payable by a
sublessee or assignee (or a combination of the rental payable under such sublease or assignment plus any bonus or other consideration therefor or incident thereto in any form) exceeds the sum of the rental payable under this Lease, (excluding
however, any Rent payable under this Section) and actual and reasonable brokerage fees, legal costs, advertising expenses, reasonable amounts of free rent or other reasonable concessions and any design or construction fees and tenant improvement
costs directly related to and required pursuant to the terms of any such sublease (“Excess Rent”), then Tenant shall be bound and obligated to pay Landlord as Additional Rent hereunder 50% of such Excess Rent within 10 days
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and irrevocably assigns to Landlord, as security for Tenant’s obligations under this Lease, all rent from any such subletting, and Landlord as assignee and as
attorney-in-fact for Tenant, or a receiver for Tenant appointed on Landlord’s application, may collect such rent and apply it toward Tenant’s obligations under
this Lease; except that, until the occurrence of a Default, Tenant shall have the right to collect such rent. 
 (e) No Waiver. The
consent by Landlord to an assignment or subletting shall not relieve Tenant or any assignees of this Lease or any sublessees of the Premises from obtaining the consent of Landlord to any further assignment or subletting nor shall it release Tenant
or any assignee or sublessee of Tenant from full and primary liability under this Lease. The acceptance of Rent hereunder, or the acceptance of performance of any other term, covenant, or condition thereof, from any other person or entity shall not
be deemed to be a waiver of any of the provisions of this Lease or a consent to any subletting, assignment or other transfer of the Premises. 

(f) Prior Conduct of Proposed Transferee. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section 22, if
(i) the proposed assignee or sublessee of Tenant has been required by any prior landlord, lender or Governmental Authority to take remedial action in connection with Hazardous Materials contaminating a property, where the contamination resulted
from such party’s action or use of the property in question, (ii) the proposed assignee or sublessee is subject to an enforcement order issued by any Governmental Authority in connection with the use, storage, handling, treatment,
generation, release or disposal of Hazardous Materials (including, without limitation, any order related to the failure to make a required reporting to any Governmental Authority), or (iii) because of the existence of a pre-existing environmental condition in the vicinity of or underlying the Project, the risk that Landlord would be targeted as a responsible party in connection with the remediation of such pre-existing environmental condition would be materially increased or exacerbated by the proposed use of Hazardous Materials by such proposed assignee or sublessee, Landlord shall have the absolute right to refuse
to consent to any assignment or subletting to any such party.  
 23. Estoppel Certificate. Tenant shall, within 10 business
days of written notice from Landlord, execute, acknowledge and deliver a statement in writing in any form reasonably requested by a proposed lender or purchaser, (i) certifying that this Lease is unmodified and in full force and effect (or, if
modified, stating the nature of such modification and certifying that this Lease as so modified is in full force and effect) and the dates to which the rental and other charges are paid in advance, if any, (ii) acknowledging, to the best of
Tenant’s knowledge, that there are not any uncured defaults on the part of Landlord hereunder, or specifying such defaults if any are claimed, and (iii) setting forth such further information with respect to the status of this Lease or the
Premises as may be reasonably requested thereon. Any such statement may be relied upon by any prospective purchaser or encumbrancer of all or any portion of the real property of which the Premises are a part. Tenant’s failure to deliver such
statement within such time shall, at the option of Landlord, shall be conclusive upon Tenant that this Lease is in full force and effect and without modification except as may be represented by Landlord in any certificate prepared by Landlord and
delivered to Tenant for execution. 
 24. Quiet Enjoyment. So long as Tenant is not in Default under this Lease, Tenant shall,
subject to the terms of this Lease, at all times during the Term, have peaceful and quiet enjoyment of the Premises against any person claiming by, through or under Landlord. 

25. Prorations. All prorations required or permitted to be made hereunder shall be made on the basis of a 360 day year and 30 day
months. 
 26. Rules and Regulations. Tenant shall, at all times during the Term and any extension thereof, comply with all
reasonable rules and regulations (notice of which has been delivered to Tenant) at any time or from time to time established by Landlord covering use of the Premises and the Project. Such rules and regulations may include, without limitation,
relating to the use of the Project Amenities and/or reasonable rules and regulations which are intended to encourage social distancing, promote and protect health and physical well-being within the Building and the Project and/or intended to limit
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there is any conflict between said rules and regulations and other provisions of this Lease, the terms and provisions of this Lease shall control. Landlord shall not have any liability or
obligation for the breach of any rules or regulations by other tenants in the Project and shall not enforce such rules and regulations in a discriminatory manner. 

27. Subordination. This Lease and Tenant’s interest and rights hereunder are hereby made and shall be subject and subordinate at
all times to the lien of any Mortgage now existing or hereafter created on or against the Project or the Premises, and all amendments, restatements, renewals, modifications, consolidations, refinancing, assignments and extensions thereof, without
the necessity of any further instrument or act on the part of Tenant; provided, however that so long as there is no Default hereunder, Tenant’s right to possession of the Premises shall not be disturbed by the Holder of any such
Mortgage. Tenant agrees, at the election of the Holder of any such Mortgage, to attorn to any such Holder. Tenant agrees, within 10 business days after written demand, to execute, acknowledge and deliver such instruments, confirming such
subordination, and such instruments of attornment as shall be requested by any such Holder, provided any such instruments contain appropriate non-disturbance provisions assuring Tenant’s quiet enjoyment
of the Premises as set forth in Section 24 hereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any such Holder may at any time subordinate its Mortgage to this Lease, without Tenant’s consent, by notice in writing to Tenant, and
thereupon this Lease shall be deemed prior to such Mortgage without regard to their respective dates of execution, delivery or recording and in that event such Holder shall have the same rights with respect to this Lease as though this Lease had
been executed prior to the execution, delivery and recording of such Mortgage and had been assigned to such Holder. The term “Mortgage” whenever used in this Lease shall be deemed to include deeds of trust, security assignments and
any other encumbrances, and any reference to the “Holder” of a Mortgage shall be deemed to include the beneficiary under a deed of trust. As of the date of this Lease, there is no existing Mortgage encumbering the Project. 

28. Surrender. Upon the expiration of the Term or earlier termination of Tenant’s right of possession, Tenant shall surrender the
Premises to Landlord in the condition following the Substantial Completion of the Tenant Improvements, subject to any Alterations or Installations permitted by Landlord to remain in the Premises, free of Hazardous Materials brought upon, kept, used,
stored, handled, treated, generated in, or released or disposed of from, the Premises by any person other than Landlord or its officers, directors, employees, managers, agents and contractors (collectively, “Tenant HazMat
Operations”) and released of all Hazardous Materials Clearances, broom clean, ordinary wear and tear and casualty loss and condemnation covered by Sections 18 and 19 excepted. At least 3 months prior to the
surrender of the Premises or such earlier date as Tenant may elect to cease operations at the Premises, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord a narrative description of the actions proposed (or required by any Governmental Authority) to be taken by
Tenant in order to surrender the Premises (including any Installations permitted by Landlord to remain in the Premises) at the expiration or earlier termination of the Term, free from any residual impact from the Tenant HazMat Operations and
otherwise released for unrestricted use and occupancy (the “Decommissioning and HazMat Closure Plan”). Such Decommissioning and HazMat Closure Plan shall be accompanied by a current listing of (i) all Hazardous Materials
licenses and permits held by or on behalf of any Tenant Party with respect to the Premises, and (ii) all Hazardous Materials used, stored, handled, treated, generated, released or disposed of from the Premises, and shall be subject to the
review and approval of Landlord’s environmental consultant. Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to cause Landlord’s environmental consultant to provide Tenant with comments to or approval of, as the case may be, the Decommissioning and
HazMat Closure Plan within a reasonable time after Tenant delivers the Decommissioning and HazMat Closure Plan to Landlord. In connection with the review and approval of the Decommissioning and HazMat Closure Plan, upon the request of Landlord,
Tenant shall deliver to Landlord or its consultant such additional non-proprietary information concerning Tenant HazMat Operations as Landlord shall request. On or before such surrender, Tenant shall deliver
to Landlord evidence that the approved Decommissioning and HazMat Closure Plan shall have been satisfactorily completed and Landlord shall have the right, subject to reimbursement at Tenant’s expense as set forth below, to cause Landlord’s
environmental consultant to inspect the Premises and perform such additional procedures as may be deemed reasonably necessary to confirm that the Premises are, as of the effective date of such surrender or early termination of this Lease, free from
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Landlord, as Additional Rent, for the actual out-of-pocket expense incurred by Landlord for Landlord’s
environmental consultant to review and approve the Decommissioning and HazMat Closure Plan and to visit the Premises and verify satisfactory completion of the same, which cost shall not exceed $2,500. Landlord shall have the unrestricted right to
deliver such Decommissioning and HazMat Closure Plan and any report by Landlord’s environmental consultant with respect to the surrender of the Premises to third parties; provided, however, that Landlord instructs such parties to
treat the same as confidential. 
 If Tenant shall fail to prepare or submit a Decommissioning and HazMat Closure Plan approved by Landlord,
or if Tenant shall fail to complete the approved Decommissioning and HazMat Closure Plan, or if such Decommissioning and HazMat Closure Plan, whether or not approved by Landlord, shall fail to adequately address any residual effect of Tenant HazMat
Operations in, on or about the Premises, Landlord shall have the right to take such actions as Landlord may deem reasonable or appropriate to assure that the Premises and the Project are surrendered free from any residual impact from Tenant HazMat
Operations, the actual cost of which actions shall be reimbursed by Tenant as Additional Rent, without regard to the limitation set forth in the first paragraph of this Section 28. 

Upon the expiration or earlier termination of the Term, Tenant shall immediately return to Landlord all keys and/or access cards to parking,
the Project, restrooms or all or any portion of the Premises furnished to or otherwise procured by Tenant. If any such access card or key is lost, Tenant shall pay to Landlord, at Landlord’s election, either the cost of replacing such lost
access card or key or the cost of reprogramming the access security system in which such access card was used or changing the lock or locks opened by such lost key. Any Tenant’s Property, Alterations and/or any other property of Tenant not so
removed by Tenant as permitted or required herein shall be deemed abandoned and may be stored, removed, and disposed of by Landlord at Tenant’s expense, and Tenant waives all claims against Landlord for any damages resulting from
Landlord’s retention and/or disposition of such property. All obligations of Tenant hereunder not fully performed as of the termination of the Term, including the obligations of Tenant under Section 30 hereof, shall
survive the expiration or earlier termination of the Term, including, without limitation, indemnity obligations, payment obligations with respect to Rent and obligations concerning the condition and repair of the Premises. 

29. Waiver of Jury Trial. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, TENANT AND LANDLORD WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY OR TO HAVE A JURY
PARTICIPATE IN RESOLVING ANY DISPUTE, WHETHER SOUNDING IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, BETWEEN LANDLORD AND TENANT ARISING OUT OF THIS LEASE OR ANY OTHER INSTRUMENT, DOCUMENT, OR AGREEMENT EXECUTED OR DELIVERED IN CONNECTION HEREWITH OR THE
TRANSACTIONS RELATED HERETO. 
 30. Environmental Requirements. 

(a) Prohibition/Compliance/Indemnity. Tenant shall not cause or permit any Hazardous Materials (as hereinafter defined) to be brought
upon, kept, used, stored, handled, treated, generated in or about, or released or disposed of from, the Premises or the Project in violation of applicable Environmental Requirements (as hereinafter defined) by Tenant or any Tenant Party. If Tenant
breaches the obligation stated in the preceding sentence, or if the presence of Hazardous Materials in the Premises during the Term or any holding over results in contamination of the Premises, the Project or any adjacent property or if
contamination of the Premises, the Project or any adjacent property by Hazardous Materials brought into, kept, used, stored, handled, treated, generated in or about, or released or disposed of from, the Premises by anyone other than Landlord and/or
any employee, agent or contractor of Landlord otherwise occurs during the Term or any holding over, Tenant hereby indemnifies and shall defend and hold Landlord, its officers, directors, employees, agents and contractors harmless from any and all
actions (including, without limitation, remedial or enforcement actions of any kind, administrative or judicial proceedings, and orders or judgments arising out of or resulting therefrom), costs, claims, damages (including, without limitation,
punitive damages and damages based upon diminution in value of the Premises or the Project, or the loss of, or restriction on, use of the Premises or any portion of the Project), expenses (including, without limitation, attorneys’,
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amounts paid in settlement of any claims or actions), fines, forfeitures or other civil, administrative or criminal penalties, injunctive or other relief (whether or not based upon personal
injury, property damage, or contamination of, or adverse effects upon, the environment, water tables or natural resources), liabilities or losses (collectively, “Environmental Claims”) which arise during or after the Term as a
result of such contamination. This indemnification of Landlord by Tenant includes, without limitation, costs incurred in connection with any investigation of site conditions or any cleanup, treatment, remedial, removal, or restoration work required
by any federal, state or local Governmental Authority because of Hazardous Materials present in the air, soil or ground water above, on, or under the Premises. Without limiting the foregoing, if the presence of any Hazardous Materials on the
Premises, the Building, the Project or any adjacent property caused or permitted by Tenant or any Tenant Party results in any contamination of the Premises, the Building, the Project or any adjacent property, Tenant shall promptly take all actions
at its sole expense and in accordance with applicable Environmental Requirements as are necessary to return the Premises, the Building, the Project or any adjacent property to the condition existing prior to the time of such contamination, provided
that Landlord’s approval of such action shall first be obtained, which approval shall not unreasonably be withheld so long as such actions would not potentially have any material adverse long-term or short-term effect on the Premises, the
Building or the Project. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in Section 28 or this Section 30, Tenant shall not be responsible for, and the indemnification and hold harmless
obligation set forth in this paragraph shall not apply to (i) contamination in the Premises which Tenant can prove to Landlord’s reasonable satisfaction existed in the Premises immediately prior to the Commencement Date, (ii) the
presence of any Hazardous Materials in the Premises which Tenant can prove to Landlord’s reasonable satisfaction migrated from outside of the Premises into the Premises, or (iii) contamination caused by Landlord or any Landlord’s
employees, agents and contractors, unless in any case, the presence of such Hazardous Materials (x) is the result of a breach by Tenant of any of its obligations under this Lease, or (y) was caused, contributed to or exacerbated by Tenant
or any Tenant Party. 
 (b) Business. Landlord acknowledges that it is not the intent of this Section 30 to
prohibit Tenant from using the Premises for the Permitted Use. Tenant may operate its business according to prudent industry practices so long as the use or presence of Hazardous Materials is strictly and properly monitored according to all then
applicable Environmental Requirements. As a material inducement to Landlord to allow Tenant to use Hazardous Materials in connection with its business, Tenant agrees to deliver to Landlord prior to the Commencement Date a list identifying each type
of Hazardous Materials to be brought upon, kept, used, stored, handled, treated, generated on, or released or disposed of from, the Premises and setting forth any and all governmental approvals or permits required in connection with the presence,
use, storage, handling, treatment, generation, release or disposal of such Hazardous Materials on or from the Premises (“Hazardous Materials List”). Upon Landlord’s request (not more than once per calendar year), or any time
that Tenant is required to deliver a Hazardous Materials List to any Governmental Authority (e.g., the fire department) in connection with Tenant’s use or occupancy of the Premises, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord a copy of such Hazardous
Materials List. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Hazardous Materials List shall not be required to include Hazardous Materials contained in products customarily used by tenants in de minimis quantities for ordinary cleaning and office purposes.
Tenant shall deliver to Landlord true and correct copies of the following documents (the “Haz Mat Documents”) relating to the use, storage, handling, treatment, generation, release or disposal of Hazardous Materials prior to the
Commencement Date, or if unavailable at that time, concurrent with the receipt from or submission to a Governmental Authority: permits; approvals; reports and correspondence; storage and management plans, notice of violations of any Legal
Requirements; plans relating to the installation of any storage tanks to be installed in or under the Project (provided, said installation of tanks shall only be permitted after Landlord has given Tenant its written consent to do so, which consent
may be withheld in Landlord’s sole and absolute discretion); all closure plans or any other documents required by any and all federal, state and local Governmental Authorities for any storage tanks installed in, on or under the Project for the
closure of any such tanks; and a Decommissioning and HazMat Closure Plan (to the extent surrender in accordance with Section 28 cannot be accomplished in 3 months). Tenant is not required, however, to provide Landlord with
any portion(s) of the Haz Mat Documents containing information of a proprietary nature which, in and of themselves, do not contain a reference to any Hazardous Materials or hazardous activities. It is not the intent of this Section to provide
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 (c) Tenant Representation and Warranty. Tenant hereby represents and warrants to
Landlord that (i) neither Tenant nor any of its legal predecessors has been required by any prior landlord, lender or Governmental Authority at any time to take remedial action in connection with Hazardous Materials contaminating a property
which contamination was permitted by Tenant of such predecessor or resulted from Tenant’s or such predecessor’s action or use of the property in question, and (ii) Tenant is not subject to any enforcement order issued by any
Governmental Authority in connection with the use, storage, handling, treatment, generation, release or disposal of Hazardous Materials (including, without limitation, any order related to the failure to make a required reporting to any Governmental
Authority). If Landlord determines that this representation and warranty was not true as of the date of this lease, Landlord shall have the right to terminate this Lease in Landlord’s sole and absolute discretion. 

(d) Testing. Landlord shall have the right to conduct annual tests of the Premises to determine whether any contamination of the
Premises or the Project has occurred as a result of Tenant’s use. Tenant shall be required to pay the cost of such annual test of the Premises; provided, however, that if Tenant conducts its own tests of the Premises using third party
contractors and test procedures acceptable to Landlord which tests are certified to Landlord, Landlord shall accept such tests in lieu of the annual tests to be paid for by Tenant. In addition, at any time, and from time to time, prior to the
expiration or earlier termination of the Term, Landlord shall have the right to conduct appropriate tests of the Premises and the Project to determine if contamination has occurred as a result of Tenant’s use of the Premises. In connection with
such testing, upon the request of Landlord, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord or its consultant such non-proprietary information concerning the use of Hazardous Materials in or about the Premises by Tenant or
any Tenant Party. If contamination has occurred for which Tenant is liable under this Section 30, Tenant shall pay all costs to conduct such tests. If no such contamination is found, Landlord shall pay the costs of such
tests (which shall not constitute an Operating Expense). Landlord shall provide Tenant with a copy of all third party, non-confidential reports and tests of the Premises made by or on behalf of Landlord during
the Term without representation or warranty and subject to a confidentiality agreement. Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, promptly and satisfactorily remediate any environmental conditions identified by such testing for which Tenant is
responsible under this Section 30 in accordance with all Environmental Requirements. Landlord’s receipt of or satisfaction with any environmental assessment in no way waives any rights which Landlord may have against
Tenant.  
 (e) Control Areas. Tenant shall be allowed to utilize up to its pro rata share of the Hazardous Materials
inventory within any control area or zone (located within the Premises), as designated by the applicable building code, for chemical use or storage. As used in the preceding sentence, Tenant’s pro rata share of any control areas or zones
located within the Premises shall be determined based on the rentable square footage that Tenant leases within the applicable control area or zone. For purposes of example only, if a control area or zone contains 10,000 rentable square feet and
2,000 rentable square feet of a tenant’s premises are located within such control area or zone (while such premises as a whole contains 5,000 rentable square feet), the applicable tenant’s pro rata share of such control area would be 20%.

 (f) Underground Tanks. Tenant shall have no right to use or install any underground or other storage tanks at the Project. 

(g) Tenant’s Obligations. Tenant’s obligations under this Section 30 shall survive the expiration
or earlier termination of this Lease. During any period of time after the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease required by Tenant or Landlord to complete the removal from the Premises of any Hazardous Materials (including, without
limitation, the release and termination of any licenses or permits restricting the use of the Premises and the completion of the approved Decommissioning and HazMat Closure Plan), Tenant shall continue to pay the full Rent in accordance with this
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 (h) Definitions. As used herein, the term “Environmental
Requirements” means all applicable present and future statutes, regulations, ordinances, rules, codes, judgments, orders or other similar enactments of any Governmental Authority regulating or relating to health, safety, or environmental
conditions on, under, or about the Premises or the Project, or the environment, including without limitation, the following: the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act; the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; and
all state and local counterparts thereto, and any regulations or policies promulgated or issued thereunder. As used herein, the term “Hazardous Materials” means and includes any substance, material, waste, pollutant, or contaminant
listed or defined as hazardous or toxic, or regulated by reason of its impact or potential impact on humans, animals and/or the environment under any Environmental Requirements, asbestos and petroleum, including crude oil or any fraction thereof,
natural gas liquids, liquefied natural gas, or synthetic gas usable for fuel (or mixtures of natural gas and such synthetic gas). As defined in Environmental Requirements, Tenant is and shall be deemed to be the “operator” of
Tenant’s “facility” and the “owner” of all Hazardous Materials brought on the Premises by Tenant or any Tenant Party, and the wastes, by-products, or residues generated,
resulting, or produced therefrom. 
 31. Tenant’s Remedies/Limitation of Liability. Landlord shall not be in default hereunder
unless Landlord fails to perform any of its obligations hereunder within 30 days after written notice from Tenant specifying such failure (unless such performance will, due to the nature of the obligation, require a period of time in excess of 30
days, then after such period of time as is reasonably necessary so long as Landlord has commenced such cure and is diligently prosecuting the same to completion). Upon any default by Landlord, Tenant shall give notice by registered or certified mail
to any Holder of a Mortgage covering the Premises and to any landlord of any lease of property in or on which the Premises are located and Tenant shall offer such Holder and/or landlord a reasonable opportunity to cure the default, including time to
obtain possession of the Project by power of sale or a judicial action if such should prove necessary to effect a cure; provided Landlord shall have furnished to Tenant in writing the names and addresses of all such persons who are to receive
such notices. All obligations of Landlord hereunder shall be construed as covenants, not conditions; and, except as may be otherwise expressly provided in this Lease, Tenant may not terminate this Lease for breach of Landlord’s obligations
hereunder. 
 All obligations of Landlord under this Lease will be binding upon Landlord only during the period of its ownership of the
Premises and not thereafter. The term “Landlord” in this Lease shall mean only the owner for the time being of the Premises. Upon the transfer by such owner of its interest in the Premises, such owner shall thereupon be released and
discharged from all obligations of Landlord thereafter accruing, but such obligations shall be binding during the Term upon each new owner for the duration of such owner’s ownership. 

32. Inspection and Access. Landlord and its agents, representatives, and contractors may enter the Premises at any reasonable time to
inspect the Premises and to make such repairs as may be required or permitted pursuant to this Lease and for any other business purpose. Landlord and Landlord’s representatives may enter the Premises during business hours on not less than 48
hours advance written notice (except in the case of emergencies in which case no such notice shall be required and such entry may be at any time) for the purpose of effecting any such repairs, inspecting the Premises, showing the Premises to
prospective purchasers and, during the last 12 months of the Term, to prospective tenants or for any other business purpose. Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to minimize interference with Tenant’s business operations at the Premises in
connection with its entry into the Premises under this Section 32. Landlord may grant easements, make public dedications, designate Common Areas and create restrictions on or about the Premises, provided that no such
easement, dedication, designation or restriction materially, adversely affects Tenant’s use or occupancy of the Premises for the Permitted Use. At Landlord’s request, Tenant shall execute such instruments as may be necessary for such
easements, dedications or restrictions. Tenant shall at all times, except in the case of emergencies, have the right to escort Landlord or its agents, representatives, contractors or guests while the same are in the Premises, provided such escort
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access rights hereunder. Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to comply with Tenant’s reasonable security, confidentiality and safety requirements with respect to entering restricted
portions of the Premises; provided, however, that Tenant has notified Landlord of such security, confidentiality and safety requirements reasonably prior to Landlord’s entry into the Premises and provided further that in no event
shall Tenant bar or prohibit access by Landlord or its employees, agents and contractors for the performance of the obligations of Landlord or the exercise of the rights of Landlord under this Lease. 

33. Security. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that security devices and services, if any, while intended to deter crime may not in given
instances prevent theft or other criminal acts and that Landlord is not providing any security services with respect to the Premises. Tenant agrees that Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant for, and Tenant waives any claim against Landlord with
respect to, any loss by theft or any other damage suffered or incurred by Tenant in connection with any unauthorized entry into the Premises or any other breach of security with respect to the Premises. Tenant shall be solely responsible for the
personal safety of Tenant’s officers, employees, agents, contractors, guests and invitees while any such person is in, on or about the Premises and/or the Project. Tenant shall at Tenant’s cost obtain insurance coverage to the extent
Tenant desires protection against such criminal acts. 
 34. Force Majeure. Except for the payment of Rent and any other amounts
payable under this Lease by Landlord or Tenant, neither Landlord nor Tenant shall be held responsible or liable for delays in the performance of its obligations hereunder when caused by, related to, or arising out of acts of God, sinkholes or
subsidence, strikes, lockouts, or other labor disputes, embargoes, quarantines, weather, national, regional, or local disasters, calamities, or catastrophes, inability to obtain labor or materials (or reasonable substitutes therefor) at reasonable
costs or failure of, or inability to obtain, utilities necessary for performance, governmental restrictions, orders, limitations, regulations, or controls, national emergencies, local, regional or national epidemic or pandemic, delay in issuance or
revocation of permits, enemy or hostile governmental action, terrorism, insurrection, riots, civil disturbance or commotion, fire or other casualty, and other causes or events beyond their reasonable control (“Force Majeure”).
Financial disability or hardship shall in no event constitute a Force Majeure event. 
 35. Brokers. Landlord and Tenant each
represents and warrants that it has not dealt with any broker, agent or other person (collectively, “Broker”) in connection with this transaction and that no Broker brought about this transaction, other than Jones Lang LaSalle and
Newmark Knight Frank. Landlord and Tenant each hereby agree to indemnify and hold the other harmless from and against any claims by any Broker, other than Jones Lang LaSalle and Newmark Knight Frank, claiming a commission or other form of
compensation by virtue of having dealt with Tenant or Landlord, as applicable, with regard to this leasing transaction. 
 36. Limitation
on Landlord’s Liability. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING SET FORTH HEREIN OR IN ANY OTHER AGREEMENT BETWEEN LANDLORD AND TENANT TO THE CONTRARY: (A) LANDLORD SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO TENANT OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR (AND TENANT AND EACH SUCH
OTHER PERSON ASSUME ALL RISK OF) LOSS, DAMAGE OR INJURY, WHETHER ACTUAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL TO: TENANT’S PERSONAL PROPERTY OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION TRADE FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT, INVENTORY, SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH,
SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS, LABORATORY ANIMALS, PRODUCT, SPECIMENS, SAMPLES, AND/OR SCIENTIFIC, BUSINESS, ACCOUNTING AND OTHER RECORDS OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION KEPT AT THE PREMISES AND ANY AND ALL INCOME DERIVED OR DERIVABLE THEREFROM;
(B) THERE SHALL BE NO PERSONAL RECOURSE TO LANDLORD FOR ANY ACT OR OCCURRENCE IN, ON OR ABOUT THE PREMISES OR ARISING IN ANY WAY UNDER THIS LEASE OR ANY OTHER AGREEMENT BETWEEN LANDLORD AND TENANT WITH RESPECT TO THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF AND
ANY LIABILITY OF LANDLORD HEREUNDER SHALL BE STRICTLY LIMITED SOLELY TO LANDLORD’S INTEREST IN THE PROJECT OR ANY PROCEEDS FROM SALE OR CONDEMNATION THEREOF AND ANY INSURANCE PROCEEDS PAYABLE IN RESPECT OF LANDLORD’S INTEREST IN THE
PROJECT OR IN CONNECTION WITH ANY SUCH LOSS; AND (C) IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY PERSONAL LIABILITY BE ASSERTED AGAINST ANY OF LANDLORD’S OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, 

  
  
 

 

			
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EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR CONTRACTORS. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL LANDLORD OR ANY OF LANDLORD’S OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR CONTRACTORS BE LIABLE FOR INJURY TO TENANT’S
BUSINESS OR FOR ANY LOSS OF INCOME OR PROFIT THEREFROM. 
 Tenant acknowledges and agrees that measures and/or services implemented at the
Project, if any, intended to encourage social distancing, promote and protect health and physical well-being and/or intended to limit the spread of Infectious Conditions, may not prevent the spread of such Infectious Conditions. Neither Landlord nor
any Landlord Indemnified Parties shall have any liability and Tenant waives any claims against Landlord and the Landlord Indemnified Parties with respect to any loss, damage or injury in connection with (x) the implementation, or failure of
Landlord or any Landlord Indemnified Parties to implement, any measures and/or services at the Project intended to encourage social distancing, promote and protect health and physical well-being and/or intended to limit the spread of Infectious
Conditions, or (y) the failure of any measures and/or services implemented at the Project, if any, to limit the spread of any Infections Conditions. 

37. Severability. If any clause or provision of this Lease is illegal, invalid or unenforceable under present or future laws, then and
in that event, it is the intention of the parties hereto that the remainder of this Lease shall not be affected thereby. It is also the intention of the parties to this Lease that in lieu of each clause or provision of this Lease that is illegal,
invalid or unenforceable, there be added, as a part of this Lease, a clause or provision as similar in effect to such illegal, invalid or unenforceable clause or provision as shall be legal, valid and enforceable. 

38. Signs; Exterior Appearance. Tenant shall not, without the prior written consent of Landlord, which may be granted or withheld in
Landlord’s sole discretion: (i) attach any awnings, exterior lights, decorations, balloons, flags, pennants, banners, painting or other projection to any outside wall of the Project, (ii) use any curtains, blinds, shades or screens
other than Landlord’s standard window coverings, (iii) coat or otherwise sunscreen the interior or exterior of any windows, (iv) place any bottles, parcels, or other articles on the window sills, (v) place any equipment,
furniture or other items of personal property on any exterior balcony, or (vi) paint, affix or exhibit on any part of the Premises or the Project any signs, notices, window or door lettering, placards, decorations, or advertising media of any
type which can be viewed from the exterior of the Premises. Suite entry signage and the inclusion of Tenant’s name and suite numbers on the Building lobby directory and directional signage (in locations reasonably determined by Landlord) shall
be provided for Tenant by Landlord at the sole cost and expense of Landlord, and shall be of a size, color and type acceptable to Landlord. Nothing may be placed on the exterior of corridor walls or corridor doors other than Landlord’s standard
lettering. The directory tablet shall be provided exclusively for the display of the name and location of tenants. 
 Tenant shall also have
the non-exclusive right to display, at Tenant’s cost and expense, a sign bearing Tenant’s name and/or logo at a location on the Building top designated by Landlord (“Building Sign”)
as described on Exhibit G. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant acknowledges and agrees that Tenant’s name signage on the Building Sign including, without limitation, the size, color and type, shall be subject to Landlord’s prior
written approval and shall be consistent with Landlord’s signage program at the Project and applicable Legal Requirements. Landlord and Tenant acknowledge and agree that, subject to applicable Legal Requirements, Tenant’s Building Sign may
be up to 100 square feet in size and shall be in the location described on Exhibit G. Tenant shall be responsible, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, for the installation, design, permitting, fabrication and maintenance of Tenant’s
Building Sign, for the removal of Tenant’s Building Sign at the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease and for the repair of all damage resulting from such removal. 

39. Right to Extend Term. 

(a) Extension Rights. Tenant shall have 2 consecutive rights (each, an “Extension Right”) to extend the term of this
Lease for 60 months each (each, an “Extension Term”) on the same terms and conditions as this Lease (other than with respect to Base Rent and the Work Letter) by giving Landlord written notice of its election to exercise each
Extension Right (an “Exercise Notice”) at least 9 months prior (“Exercise Date”), and no earlier than 15 months prior to the expiration of the Base Term of this Lease or the expiration of the prior Extension Term.

  
  
 

 

			
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 Upon the commencement of any Extension Term, Base Rent shall be payable at the Market Rate
(as defined below). Base Rent shall thereafter be adjusted on each annual anniversary of the commencement of such Extension Term by a percentage as determined by Landlord and agreed to by Tenant at the time the Market Rate is determined. As used
herein, “Market Rate” shall mean the rate that comparable landlords of comparable buildings have accepted in current transactions from non-equity (i.e., not being offered equity in the
buildings) and nonaffiliated tenants of similar financial strength for space of comparable size, quality (including all Tenant Improvements, Alterations and other improvements) and floor height in Class A laboratory/office buildings in the San
Mateo/San Carlos/Redwood City area for a comparable term, with the determination of the Market Rate to take into account all relevant factors, including tenant inducements, views, the Project Amenities, parking costs, leasing commissions, allowances
or concessions, if any. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Market Rate shall in no event be less than the Base Rent payable as of the date immediately preceding the commencement of such Extension Term. 

Tenant shall exercise the Extension Right, if at all, as follows: (i) Tenant shall deliver written notice to Landlord (the
“Interest Notice”) not more than 17 months nor less than 11 months prior to the expiration of the Base Term of the Lease or the expiration of the prior Extension Term, as applicable, stating that Tenant may be interested in
exercising its Extension Right; (ii) Landlord shall deliver written notice (the “Option Rent Notice”) to Tenant within 30 days after Landlord’s receipt of the Interest Notice setting forth Landlord’s good faith
determination of the Market Rate; and (iii) if Tenant wishes to exercise its Extension Right, Tenant shall, on or before the Exercise Date, exercise the Extension Right by delivering an Exercise Notice to Landlord. Concurrently with
Tenant’s delivery of the Exercise Notice to Landlord, Tenant may object, in writing (the “Objection Notice”), to Landlord’s determination of the Market Rate set forth in the Option Rent Notice, in which event such Market
Rate shall be determined by arbitration pursuant to Section 39(b) below. If Tenant does not deliver an Objection Notice pursuant to the immediately preceding sentence, Tenant shall be deemed to have accepted the Market Rate
set forth in the Option Rent Notice. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that, if Tenant has delivered an Exercise Notice to Landlord pursuant to this Section 39(a), Tenant shall have no right thereafter to rescind such Exercise
Notice or elect not to extend the term of this Lease for the Extension Term. 
 (b) Arbitration. 

(i) Within 10 days of Tenant’s notice to Landlord of its election (or deemed election) to arbitrate Market Rate and
escalations, each party shall deliver to the other a proposal containing the Market Rate and escalations that the submitting party believes to be correct (“Extension Proposal”). If either party fails to timely submit an Extension
Proposal, the other party’s submitted proposal shall determine the Base Rent and escalations for the Extension Term. If both parties submit Extension Proposals, then Landlord and Tenant shall meet within 7 days after delivery of the last
Extension Proposal and make a good faith attempt to mutually appoint a single Arbitrator (and defined below) to determine the Market Rate and escalations. If Landlord and Tenant are unable to agree upon a single Arbitrator, then each shall, by
written notice delivered to the other within 10 days after the meeting, select an Arbitrator. If either party fails to timely give notice of its selection for an Arbitrator, the other party’s submitted proposal shall determine the Base Rent for
the Extension Term. The 2 Arbitrators so appointed shall, within 5 business days after their appointment, appoint a third Arbitrator. If the 2 Arbitrators so selected cannot agree on the selection of the third Arbitrator within the time above
specified, then either party, on behalf of both parties, may request such appointment of such third Arbitrator by application to any state court of general jurisdiction in the jurisdiction in which the Premises are located, upon 10 days prior
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 (ii) The decision of the Arbitrator(s) shall be made within 30 days after the
appointment of a single Arbitrator or the third Arbitrator, as applicable. The decision of the single Arbitrator shall be final and binding upon the parties. The average of the two closest Arbitrators in a three Arbitrator panel shall be final and
binding upon the parties. Each party shall pay the fees and expenses of the Arbitrator appointed by or on behalf of such party and the fees and expenses of the third Arbitrator shall be borne equally by both parties. If the Market Rate and
escalations are not determined by the first day of the Extension Term, then Tenant shall pay Landlord Base Rent in an amount equal to the Base Rent in effect immediately prior to the Extension Term and increased by the Rent Adjustment Percentage
until such determination is made. After the determination of the Market Rate and escalations, the parties shall make any necessary adjustments to such payments made by Tenant. Landlord and Tenant shall then execute an amendment recognizing the
Market Rate and escalations for the Extension Term. 
 (iii) An “Arbitrator” shall be any person appointed
by or on behalf of either party or appointed pursuant to the provisions hereof and: (i) shall be (A) a member of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers with not less than 10 years of experience in the appraisal of improved office
and high tech industrial real estate in the San Francisco peninsula area, or (B) a licensed commercial real estate broker with not less than 15 years’ experience representing landlords and/or tenants in the leasing of high tech or life
sciences space in the San Francisco peninsula area, (ii) devoting substantially all of their time to professional appraisal or brokerage work, as applicable, at the time of appointment and (iii) be in all respects impartial and
disinterested. 
 (c) Rights Personal. Extension Rights are personal to Tenant and are not assignable without Landlord’s
consent, which may be granted or withheld in Landlord’s sole discretion separate and apart from any consent by Landlord to an assignment of Tenant’s interest in this Lease, except that they may be assigned in connection with any Permitted
Assignment of this Lease. 
 (d) Exceptions. Notwithstanding anything set forth above to the contrary, Extension Rights shall, at
Landlord’s option, not be in effect and Tenant may not exercise any of the Extension Rights: 
 (i) during any period of
time that Tenant is in Default under any provision of this Lease; or 
 (ii) if Tenant has been in Default under any
provision of this Lease 3 or more times, whether or not the Defaults are cured, during the 12 month period immediately prior to the date that Tenant intends to exercise an Extension Right, whether or not the Defaults are cured. 

(e) No Extensions. The period of time within which any Extension Rights may be exercised shall not be extended or enlarged by reason of
Tenant’s inability to exercise the Extension Rights. 
 (f) Termination. The Extension Rights shall, at Landlord’s option,
terminate and be of no further force or effect even after Tenant’s due and timely exercise of an Extension Right, if, after such exercise, but prior to the commencement date of an Extension Term, (i) Tenant fails to timely cure any default
by Tenant under this Lease; or (ii) Tenant has Defaulted 3 or more times during the period from the date of the exercise of an Extension Right to the date of the commencement of the Extension Term, whether or not such Defaults are cured. 

40. Right to Expand. 

(a) Right of First Offer. Subject to the terms of this Section 40(a), Tenant shall have a one-time right during the Base Term, but not the obligation, to expand the Premises (the “Right of First Offer”) to include the ROFO Space upon the terms and conditions in this
Section 40. For purposes of this Section 40(a), “ROFO Space” shall mean the balance of the leasable space located on the second floor of the Building consisting of approximately
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tenant or which is occupied by a then-existing tenant whose lease is expiring within 9 months or less and such tenant does not wish to renew (whether or not such tenant has a right to renew) its
occupancy of such space. The first time after the mutual execution and delivery of this Lease by the parties that all or a portion of the ROFO Space becomes available, Landlord shall, at such time as Landlord shall elect so long as Tenant’s
rights hereunder are preserved, deliver to Tenant written notice (the “ROFO Notice”) of the availability of such ROFO Space, together with the terms and conditions on which Landlord is prepared to lease to Tenant such ROFO Space;
provided that Base Rent for the ROFO Space shall be at the Market Rate (as defined in Section 39(a) above). Tenant shall be entitled to exercise its right of first offer only with respect to the entire ROFO Space identified
in the ROFO Notice (“Identified ROFO Space”). Tenant acknowledges and agrees that the term of this Lease with respect to the Identified ROFO Space may not be co-terminous with the term of this
Lease with respect to the then-existing Premises; provided, however, that if the Term of this Lease with respect to the then-existing Premises would expire prior to the expiration date of this Lease with respect to the Identified ROFO Space, then
Tenant shall have the right, by delivery of written notice to Landlord concurrently with or as part of the Exercise Notice, to elect to extend the Term of this Lease with respect to the then-existing Premises to be
co-terminous with the term of this Lease with respect to the Identified ROFO Space (in which case Base Rent with respect to the then-existing Premises shall continue to increase annually by the Rent Adjustment
Percentage through the extended expiration date). In no event shall the Work Letter apply with respect to the Identified ROFO Space. Tenant shall have 5 business days following Landlord’s delivery of a ROFO Notice to elect by written notice to
Landlord (“Exercise Notice”) to lease the Identified ROFO Space pursuant to the terms of the ROFO Notice. Should Tenant fail to timely deliver an Exercise Notice to Landlord, Tenant’s Right of First Offer to lease the
Identified ROFO Space pursuant to Landlord’s ROFO Notice shall be deemed null and void and Landlord shall have the right to lease the Identified ROFO Space (or any portion thereof) to any third party on terms acceptable to Landlord.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Tenant’s rights under this Section 40(a) shall terminate and be of no further force or effect after the date that is 12 months prior to the expiration of the
Base Term if Tenant has not exercised its Extension Right pursuant to the terms of Section 39. 
 (b) Amended
Lease. If: (i) Tenant fails to timely deliver an Exercise Notice, or (ii) after the expiration of a period of 15 business days after Landlord’s delivery to Tenant of a lease amendment for Tenant’s lease of the Identified ROFO
Space, no lease amendment for the Identified ROFO Space acceptable to both parties each in their reasonable discretion, has been executed, Tenant shall, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, be deemed to have forever waived its
right to lease such Identified ROFO Space. 
 (c) Exceptions. Notwithstanding the above, the Right of First Offer shall, at
Landlord’s option, not be in effect and may not be exercised by Tenant: 
 (i) during any period of time that Tenant is
in Default under any provision of this Lease; or 
 (ii) if Tenant has been in Default under any provision of this Lease 3 or
more times, whether or not the Defaults are cured, during the 12 month period prior to the date on which Tenant seeks to exercise the Right of First Offer. 

(d) Termination. The Right of First Offer shall, at Landlord’s option, terminate and be of no further force or effect even after
Tenant’s due and timely exercise of Right of First Offer if, after such exercise, but prior to the commencement date of the Lease of the Identified ROFO Space, (i) Tenant fails to cure any default by Tenant under this Lease within the
applicable notice and cure period; or (ii) Tenant has Defaulted 3 or more times during the period from the date of the exercise of the Right of First Offer to the date of the commencement of the Lease of the Identified ROFO Space, whether or
not such Defaults are cured. 
 (e) Rights Personal. The Right of First Offer is personal to Tenant and is not assignable without
Landlord’s consent, which may be granted or withheld in Landlord’s sole discretion separate and apart from any consent by Landlord to an assignment of Tenant’s interest in this Lease, except that it may be assigned in connection with
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 (f) No Extensions. The period of time within which the Right of First Offer may be
exercised shall not be extended or enlarged by reason of Tenant’s inability to exercise the Right of First Offer. 
 41.
Miscellaneous. 
 (a) Notices. All notices or other communications between the parties shall be in writing and shall be deemed
duly given upon delivery or refusal to accept delivery by the addressee thereof if delivered in person, or upon actual receipt if delivered by reputable overnight guaranty courier, addressed and sent to the parties at their addresses set forth
above. Landlord and Tenant may from time to time by written notice to the other designate another address for receipt of future notices. 

(b) Joint and Several Liability. If and when included within the term “Tenant,” as used in this instrument, there is
more than one person or entity, each shall be jointly and severally liable for the obligations of Tenant. 
 (c) Financial
Information. Tenant shall furnish to Landlord with true and complete copies of (i) upon Landlord’s written request on an annual basis, Tenant’s most recent unaudited (or, to the extent available, audited) annual financial
statements, provided, however, that Tenant shall not be required to deliver to Landlord such annual financial statements for any particular year sooner than the date that is 90 days after the end of each of Tenant’s fiscal years during the
Term, (ii) upon Landlord’s written request on a quarterly basis, Tenant’s most recent unaudited quarterly financial statements; provided, however, that Tenant shall not be required to deliver to Landlord such quarterly financial
statements for any particular quarter sooner that the date that is 45 days after the end of each of Tenant’s fiscal quarters during the Term, (iii) upon Landlord’s written request from time to time but no more than one (1) time
per year, updated business plans, including cash flow projections and/or pro forma balance sheets and income statements, all of which shall be treated by Landlord as confidential information belonging to Tenant, (iv) upon Landlord’s
written request from time to time, corporate brochures and/or profiles prepared by Tenant for prospective investors, and (v) upon Landlord’s written request from time to time, any other financial information or summaries that Tenant
typically provides to its lenders or shareholders. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Lease, Landlord’s written request for financial information pursuant to this Section 39(c) may
delivered to Tenant via email. So long as Tenant is a “public company” and its financial information is publicly available, then the foregoing delivery requirements of this Section 39(c) shall not apply. 

(d) Recordation. Neither this Lease nor a memorandum of lease shall be filed by or on behalf of Tenant in any public record. Landlord
may prepare and file, and upon request by Landlord Tenant will execute, a memorandum of lease. Nothing contained in this Lease is intended to prohibit Tenant from filing this Lease with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”)
to the extent that Tenant is required to do so pursuant to applicable SEC requirements. Prior to any such filing of this Lease, Tenant shall redact the Base Rent and other economic terms to the extent permitted by applicable SEC regulations. 

(e) Interpretation. The normal rule of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party
shall not be employed in the interpretation of this Lease or any exhibits or amendments hereto. Words of any gender used in this Lease shall be held and construed to include any other gender, and words in the singular number shall be held to include
the plural, unless the context otherwise requires. The captions inserted in this Lease are for convenience only and in no way define, limit or otherwise describe the scope or intent of this Lease, or any provision hereof, or in any way affect the
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 (f) Not Binding Until Executed. The submission by Landlord to Tenant of this Lease
shall have no binding force or effect, shall not constitute an option for the leasing of the Premises, nor confer any right or impose any obligations upon either party until execution of this Lease by both parties. 

(g) Limitations on Interest. It is expressly the intent of Landlord and Tenant at all times to comply with applicable law governing the
maximum rate or amount of any interest payable on or in connection with this Lease. If applicable law is ever judicially interpreted so as to render usurious any interest called for under this Lease, or contracted for, charged, taken, reserved, or
received with respect to this Lease, then it is Landlord’s and Tenant’s express intent that all excess amounts theretofore collected by Landlord be credited on the applicable obligation (or, if the obligation has been or would thereby be
paid in full, refunded to Tenant), and the provisions of this Lease immediately shall be deemed reformed and the amounts thereafter collectible hereunder reduced, without the necessity of the execution of any new document, so as to comply with the
applicable law, but so as to permit the recovery of the fullest amount otherwise called for hereunder. 
 (h) Choice of Law.
Construction and interpretation of this Lease shall be governed by the internal laws of the state in which the Premises are located, excluding any principles of conflicts of laws. 

(i) Time. Time is of the essence as to the performance of Tenant’s obligations under this Lease. 

(j) OFAC. Tenant is currently (a) in compliance with and shall at all times during the Term of this Lease remain in compliance
with the regulations of the Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) of the U.S. Department of Treasury and any statute, executive order, or regulation relating thereto (collectively, the “OFAC Rules”), (b) not
listed on, and shall not during the term of this Lease be listed on, the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List, Foreign Sanctions Evaders List, or the Sectoral Sanctions Identifications List, which are all maintained by OFAC and/or
on any other similar list maintained by OFAC or other governmental authority pursuant to any authorizing statute, executive order, or regulation, and (c) not a person or entity with whom a U.S. person is prohibited from conducting business
under the OFAC Rules. 
 (k) Incorporation by Reference. All exhibits and addenda attached hereto are hereby incorporated into this
Lease and made a part hereof. If there is any conflict between such exhibits or addenda and the terms of this Lease, such exhibits or addenda shall control. 

(l) Entire Agreement. This Lease, including the exhibits attached hereto, constitutes the entire agreement between Landlord and Tenant
pertaining to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, understandings, letters of intent, negotiations and discussions, whether oral or written, of the parties, and there are no warranties, representations
or other agreements, express or implied, made to either party by the other party in connection with the subject matter hereof except as specifically set forth herein. 

(m) No Accord and Satisfaction. No payment by Tenant or receipt by Landlord of a lesser amount than the monthly installment of Base
Rent or any Additional Rent will be other than on account of the earliest stipulated Base Rent and Additional Rent, nor will any endorsement or statement on any check or letter accompanying a check for payment of any Base Rent or Additional Rent be
an accord and satisfaction. Landlord may accept such check or payment without prejudice to Landlord’s right to recover the balance of such Rent or to pursue any other remedy provided in this Lease. 

(n) Hazardous Activities. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Lease, Landlord, for itself and its employees, agents and
contractors, reserves the right to refuse to perform any repairs or services in any portion of the Premises which, pursuant to Tenant’s routine safety guidelines, practices or custom or prudent industry practices, require any form of protective
clothing or equipment other than safety glasses. In any such case, Tenant shall contract with parties who are acceptable to Landlord, in Landlord’s reasonable discretion, for all such repairs and services, and Landlord shall, to the extent
required, equitably adjust Tenant’s Share of Operating Expenses in respect of such repairs or services to reflect that Landlord is not providing such repairs or services to Tenant. 

  
  
 

 

			
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 (o) EV Charging Stations. Landlord shall not unreasonably withhold its consent to
Tenant’s written request to install 1 or more electric vehicle car charging stations (“EV Stations”) in the parking area serving the Project; provided, however, that Tenant complies with all reasonable requirements, standards,
rules and regulations which may be imposed by Landlord, at the time Landlord’s consent is granted, in connection with Tenant’s installation, maintenance, repair and operation of such EV Stations, which may include, without limitation, the
charge to Tenant of a reasonable monthly rental amount for the parking spaces used by Tenant for such EV Stations, Landlord’s designation of the location of Tenant’s EV Stations, and Tenant’s payment of all costs whether incurred by
Landlord or Tenant in connection with the installation, maintenance, repair and operation of each Tenant’s EV Station(s). Nothing contained in this paragraph is intended to increase the number of parking spaces which Tenant is otherwise
entitled to use at the Project under Section 10 of this Lease nor impose any additional obligations on Landlord with respect to Tenant’s parking rights at the Project. 

(p) California Accessibility Disclosure. For purposes of Section 1938(a) of the California Civil Code, Landlord hereby discloses
to Tenant, and Tenant hereby acknowledges, that the Project has not undergone inspection by a Certified Access Specialist (CASp). In addition, the following notice is hereby provided pursuant to Section 1938(e) of the California Civil Code:
“A Certified Access Specialist (CASp) can inspect the subject premises and determine whether the subject premises comply with all of the applicable construction-related accessibility standards under state law. Although state law does not
require a CASp inspection of the subject premises, the commercial property owner or lessor may not prohibit the lessee or tenant from obtaining a CASp inspection of the subject premises for the occupancy or potential occupancy of the lessee or
tenant, if requested by the lessee or tenant. The parties shall mutually agree on the arrangements for the time and manner of the CASp inspection, the payment of the fee for the CASp inspection, and the cost of making any repairs necessary to
correct violations of construction-related accessibility standards within the premises.” In furtherance of and in connection with such notice: (i) Tenant, having read such notice and understanding Tenant’s right to request and obtain
a CASp inspection, hereby elects not to obtain such CASp inspection and forever waives its rights to obtain a CASp inspection with respect to the Premises, Building and/or Project to the extent permitted by Legal Requirements; and (ii) if the
waiver set forth in clause (i) hereinabove is not enforceable pursuant to Legal Requirements, then Landlord and Tenant hereby agree as follows (which constitutes the mutual agreement of the parties as to the matters described in the last
sentence of the foregoing notice): (A) Tenant shall have the one-time right to request for and obtain a CASp inspection, which request must be made, if at all, in a written notice delivered by Tenant to
Landlord; (B) any CASp inspection timely requested by Tenant shall be conducted (1) at a time mutually agreed to by Landlord and Tenant, (2) in a professional manner by a CASp designated by Landlord and without any testing that would
damage the Premises, Building or Project in any way, and (3) at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, including, without limitation, Tenant’s payment of the fee for such CASp inspection, the fee for any reports prepared by the CASp in
connection with such CASp inspection (collectively, the “CASp Reports”) and all other costs and expenses in connection therewith; (C) the CASp Reports shall be delivered by the CASp simultaneously to Landlord and Tenant;
(D) Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, shall be responsible for making any improvements, alterations, modifications and/or repairs to or within the Premises to correct violations of construction-related accessibility standards including,
without limitation, any violations disclosed by such CASp inspection; and (E) if such CASp inspection identifies any improvements, alterations, modifications and/or repairs necessary to correct violations of construction-related accessibility
standards relating to those items of the Building and Project located outside the Premises that are Landlord’s obligation to repair as set forth in this Lease, then Landlord shall perform such improvements, alterations, modifications and/or
repairs as and to the extent required by Legal Requirements to correct such violations, and Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the cost of such improvements, alterations, modifications and/or repairs within 10 business days after Tenant’s
receipt of an invoice therefor from Landlord. 
 (q) Counterparts. This Lease may be executed in 2 or more counterparts, each of
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Counterparts may be delivered via facsimile, electronic mail (including pdf or any electronic signature process complying with the U.S. federal ESIGN Act of 2000) or other transmission method and
any counterpart so delivered shall be deemed to have been duly and validly delivered and be valid and effective for all purposes. Electronic signatures shall be deemed original signatures for purposes of this Lease and all matters related thereto,
with such electronic signatures having the same legal effect as original signatures. 
 (r) Attorneys’ Fees. If a dispute of any
type arises, or an action is filed under this Lease based in contract, tort or equity, or this Lease gives rise to any other legal proceeding between any of the parties hereto, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the losing party
reasonable attorneys’ fees, costs and expenses, including, but not limited to, expert witness fees, accounting and engineering fees, and any other professional fees incurred in connection with the prosecution or defense of such action, whether
the action is prosecuted to a final judgment. For purposes of this Lease, the terms “attorneys’ fees,” “costs” and “expenses” shall also include the fees and expenses incurred by counsel to the parties hereto for
photocopies, duplications, deliveries, postage, telephone and facsimile communications, transcripts of proceedings relating to the action, and all fees billed for law clerks, paralegals, librarians, secretaries and others not admitted to the bar but
performing services under the supervision of an attorney. The terms “attorneys’ fees,” “costs” and “expenses” shall also include, without limitation, fees and costs incurred in the following proceedings:
(i) mediations; (ii) arbitrations; (iii) bankruptcy proceedings; (iv) appeals; (v) post-judgment motions and collection actions; and (vi) garnishment, levy and debtor examinations. The prevailing party shall also be entitled to
reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs after any dismissal of an action. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Landlord and Tenant have executed this Lease as of the day and year first
above written. 
  

			
	TENANT:
	
	VAXCYTE, INC.,
	
	a Delaware corporation
		
	By:	 	/s/ Grant Pickering
	Its:	 	President and CEO
		
	By:	 	/s/ Andrew Guggenhime
	Its:	 	Chief Financial Officer & Chief Business Officer

  

							
	LANDLORD:
	
	ARE-SAN FRANCISCO NO. 63, LLC,
	a Delaware limited liability company
		
	By:	 	 ALEXANDRIA REAL ESTATE EQUITIES, L.P.,

a Delaware limited partnership,
 managing member

			
		 	By:	 	 ARE-QRS CORP.,
 a Maryland
corporation,
 general partner

				
		 		 	By:	 	/s/ Kristen Childs
		 		 	Its:	 	Vice President RE Legal Affairs

  
  
 

 

			
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 EXHIBIT A TO LEASE 

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 EXHIBIT B TO LEASE 

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 EXHIBIT C TO LEASE 

WORK LETTER 
 THIS
WORK LETTER (this “Work Letter”) is incorporated into that certain Lease Agreement (the “Lease”) dated as of January_____, 2021, between ARE-SAN FRANCISCO NO.
63, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Landlord”), and VAXCYTE, INC., a Delaware corporation (“Tenant”). Any initially capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings given
them in the Lease. 
 1. General Requirements. 

(a) Tenant’s Authorized Representative. Tenant designates Ross Graves and Andrew Guggenhime (either such individual acting alone,
“Tenant’s Representative”) as the only persons authorized to act for Tenant pursuant to this Work Letter. Landlord shall not be obligated to respond to or act upon any request, approval, inquiry or other communication
(“Communication”) from or on behalf of Tenant in connection with this Work Letter unless such Communication is in writing from Tenant’s Representative. Tenant may change either Tenant’s Representative at any time upon not
less than 2 business days advance written notice to Landlord. 
 (b) Landlord’s Authorized Representative. Landlord designates
Dan Tsang and Dan Stoddard (either such individual acting alone, “Landlord’s Representative”) as the only persons authorized to act for Landlord pursuant to this Work Letter. Tenant shall not be obligated to respond to or act
upon any request, approval, inquiry or other Communication from or on behalf of Landlord in connection with this Work Letter unless such Communication is in writing from Landlord’s Representative. Landlord may change either Landlord’s
Representative at any time upon not less than 2 business days advance written notice to Tenant. 
 (c) Architects, Consultants and
Contractors. Landlord and Tenant hereby acknowledge and agree that (i) DGA shall be the architect (the “TI Architect”) for the Tenant Improvements (as defined in Section 2(a) below), (ii) Truebeck
shall be the general contractor for the Tenant Improvements (the “TI General Contractor”), and (iii) any subcontractors for the Tenant Improvements shall be selected by Tenant, subject to Landlord’s approval, which
approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Landlord shall be named a third party beneficiary of any contract entered into by Tenant with the TI Architect, any consultant, any contractor or any subcontractor, and of any
warranty made by any contractor or any subcontractor. 
 ARC-TEC shall be the architect (the
“Architect”) for Landlord’s Work (as defined below) and Truebeck shall be the general contractor for Landlord’s Work (the “General Contractor”). Landlord shall select any subcontractors for Landlord’s
Work in Landlord’s sole and absolute discretion. 
 2. Landlord’s Work and Tenant Improvements. 

(a) Landlord’s Work and Tenant Improvements Defined. As used herein, (i) “Landlord’s Work” shall mean the
design and construction of the building shell and related site improvements (“Building Shell”) consisting of the elements described on the Basis of Design attached hereto as Schedule 1 under the categories of “Cold
Shell” and “Full Shell Warm Up” and related site improvements marked with an “X” (collectively, the “Basis of Design”) and the index referencing plans attached hereto as Schedule 2 (“Building
Shell Construction Drawings”), and (ii) “Tenant Improvements” shall mean the design and construction of improvements to the Premises of a fixed and permanent nature as more particularly provided for in this Work Letter. The
design of the Building Shell shall be generally consistent with the Basis of Design and the Building Shell Construction Drawings described on Schedule 1 and Schedule 2, respectively; provided, however, that Tenant acknowledges that
Landlord may make changes to the Building Shell, as determined by Landlord in its reasonable discretion; provided, however, that Landlord shall not make any changes to the Building Shell that would result in a material increase in the cost of the
Tenant Improvements (as reflected in the Budget (as defined in Section 5(a) below)) or a 

  
  
 

 

			
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material delay in the schedule for the construction of the Tenant Improvements or require material changes to the approved Space Plans or TI Construction Drawings, without Tenant’s approval,
which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Landlord shall promptly notify Tenant in writing of any material changes made by Landlord to the Building Shell that could be reasonably anticipated to result in a material
increase in the cost of the Tenant Improvements or a material delay in the schedule for the construction of the Tenant Improvements or require changes to the Space Plans or TI Construction Drawings. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained
herein, Landlord is under no obligation to make any changes that may be requested by Tenant to the Building Shell. Other than (i) completing Landlord’s Work, at Landlord’s sole cost and expense, and (ii) funding the TI Allowance,
Landlord shall not have any obligation whatsoever with respect to the finishing of the Premises or the Project for Tenant’s use and occupancy. 

Landlord shall cause the General Contractor to construct Landlord’s Work in a good and workmanlike manner and in compliance with Legal
Requirements, in accordance with the Building Shell Construction Drawings, subject to Minor Shell Variations. As used in this Work Letter, the term “Shell Substantial Completion” shall mean the stage in the progress of the
Landlord’s Work when (i) the Building Shell, the entrances, stairways, elevators, restrooms, warm-up MEP and other Building Systems, and access ways for access to the Building and all other
Landlord’s Work have been completed, and the Building Shell Architect has certified in writing that the Building Shell has been completed in accordance with the approved Building Shell Construction Drawings, except for finishing details, minor
omissions, decorations and mechanical adjustments of the type normally found on an architectural “punch list” (which Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause to be completed within a reasonable period after the date by
which the Shell Substantial Completion has occurred), (ii) all utilities systems serving the Premises, life safety support systems including fire sprinklers and safety auditory systems, base building heating, ventilating, and air conditioning
systems serving the Premises (except to the extent such items may be included as part of the Tenant Improvements or cannot be completed prior to the Substantial Completion of the Tenant Improvements) and Building elevators have been installed and
are operating, (iii) all necessary governmental inspections of Landlord’s Work have been obtained and approved (except for any which cannot be obtained prior to the Substantial Completion of the Tenant Improvements), and (iv) the
Premises are in such a state of completion that, upon completion of the Tenant Improvements, the requirements necessary to obtain approval for occupancy of the Premises from applicable governmental authorities (including approval from the Building
Department and Fire Department of the City of San Carlos) for Tenant to occupy the Premises pursuant to a certificate (or temporary certificate) of occupancy or its equivalent (but specifically excluding any permits, licenses or other governmental
approvals required to be obtained by Tenant in connection with Tenant’s conduct of business in the Premises) have been satisfied. For purposes of this Work Letter, “Minor Shell Variations” shall mean any modifications
reasonably required: (i) to comply with any applicable Legal Requirements; (ii) to obtain or to comply with any required permit for Landlord’s Work; (iii) to comply with any request by Tenant agreed to by Landlord, subject to the
immediately preceding paragraph, for modifications to the Building Shell; or (iv) to make reasonable adjustments for field deviations or conditions encountered during the construction of Landlord’s Work that are not material, provided that
in each case, such changes are of a non-material nature. 
 Tenant’s taking possession and
acceptance of the Premises on the date that the Premises are in Tenant Improvement Work Readiness Condition does not constitute a waiver of: (i) any warranty with respect to workmanship (including installation of equipment) or material
(exclusive of equipment provided directly by manufacturers), (ii) any non-compliance of Landlord’s Work applicable to the Premises with applicable Legal Requirements, or (iii) any claim that
Landlord’s Work applicable to the Premises was not completed substantially in accordance with the TI Construction Drawings (subject to Minor Variations and such other changes as are permitted hereunder) (collectively, a
“Defect”). Tenant shall have one year after Substantial Completion within which to notify Landlord of any such Defect discovered by Tenant, and Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to remedy or cause the responsible contractor to
remedy any such Defect within 30 days thereafter. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord shall not be in default under the Lease if the applicable contractor, despite Landlord’s reasonable efforts, fails to remedy such Defect within such 30-day period, in which case Landlord shall cause such Defect to be remedied within a reasonable period thereafter. 

  
  
 

 

			
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 Tenant shall be entitled to receive the benefit of all construction warranties and
manufacturer’s equipment warranties issued to Landlord in connection with Landlord’s Work to the extent such warranties affect the Premises or the Building Systems serving the Premises. 

(b) Tenant’s Space Plans. Tenant shall deliver to Landlord schematic drawings and outline specifications (the “Space
Plans”) detailing Tenant’s requirements for the Tenant Improvements. Not more than 5 business days thereafter, Landlord shall deliver to Tenant the written objections, questions or comments of Landlord and the TI Architect with regard
to the Space Plans. Tenant shall cause the Space Plans to be revised to address such written comments and shall resubmit said drawings to Landlord for approval (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld) within 5 business days thereafter.
Such process shall continue until Landlord has approved the Space Plans. 
 (c) Working Drawings. Tenant shall cause the TI Architect
to prepare and deliver to Landlord for review and comment construction plans, specifications and drawings for the Tenant Improvements (“TI Construction Drawings”), which TI Construction Drawings shall be prepared substantially in
accordance with the Space Plans. Tenant shall be solely responsible for ensuring that the TI Construction Drawings reflect Tenant’s requirements for the Tenant Improvements. Landlord shall deliver its written comments on the TI Construction
Drawings to Tenant not later than 7 business days after Landlord’s receipt of the same; provided, however, that Landlord may not disapprove any matter that is consistent with the Space Plans. Tenant and the TI Architect shall consider all such
comments in good faith and shall, within 10 business days after receipt, notify Landlord how Tenant proposes to respond to such comments. Any disputes in connection with such comments shall be resolved in accordance with Section 2(e)
hereof. Provided that the design reflected in the TI Construction Drawings is consistent with the Space Plans, Landlord shall approve the TI Construction Drawings submitted by Tenant. Once approved by Landlord, subject to the provisions of
Section 4 below, Tenant shall not materially modify the TI Construction Drawings except as may be reasonably required in connection with the issuance of the TI Permit (as defined in Section 3(a)
below). 
 (d) Approval and Completion. If any dispute regarding the design of the Tenant Improvements is not settled within 10
business days after notice of such dispute is delivered by one party to the other, Tenant may make the final decision regarding the design of the Tenant Improvements, provided (i) Tenant acts reasonably and such final decision is either
consistent with or a compromise between Landlord’s and Tenant’s positions with respect to such dispute, (ii) that all costs and expenses resulting from any such decision by Tenant shall be payable out of the TI Fund (as defined in
Section 5(d) below), and (iii) Tenant’s decision will not affect the base Building, structural components of the Building or any Building systems (in which case Landlord shall make the final decision). Any changes
to the TI Construction Drawings following Landlord’s and Tenant’s approval of same requested by Tenant shall be processed as provided in Section 4 hereof. 

(e) Coordination Obligations. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord shall continue to require access to the Building following
Landlord’s delivery to Tenant of the Premises for the construction of the Tenant Improvements in order to complete Landlord’s Work and Tenant agrees to comply with the Site Logistics Instructions attached to this Work Letter as Schedule
4. “Tenant Improvement Work Readiness Condition” shall mean the point in the construction of Landlord’s Work when the elements described on Schedule 5 have been achieved. Commencing on the Commencement Date, Landlord
and Tenant shall work together in a cooperative manner, and shall likewise require each of their respective architects and engineers and contractors to work together in a cooperative manner, to coordinate the remaining Landlord’s Work and the
Tenant Improvements and to achieve the substantial completion of all such work in as prompt and efficient manner as reasonably practicable. 

3. Performance of the Tenant Improvements. 

(a) Commencement and Permitting of the Tenant Improvements. Tenant shall commence construction of the Tenant Improvements upon
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Construction Drawings approved by Landlord. The cost of obtaining the TI Permit shall be payable from the TI Fund. Landlord shall assist Tenant in obtaining the TI Permit. Prior to the
commencement of the Tenant Improvements, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord a copy of any contract with Tenant’s contractors (including the TI Architect), and certificates of insurance evidencing industry standard commercial general liability,
automotive liability, “builder’s risk”, and workers’ compensation insurance from (i) the TI General Contractor, (ii) the TI Architect (if the TI Architect will be entering onto the Project), and (iii) any
contractor performing any part of the Tenant Improvements that is not otherwise insured under the policies maintained by the TI General Contractor or, to the extent applicable, the TI Architect. Tenant shall cause the TI General Contractor to
provide a certificate of insurance naming Landlord, Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc., and Landlord’s lender (if any) as additional insureds for the TI General Contractor’s liability coverages required above. 

(b) Selection of Materials, Etc. Where more than one type of material or structure is indicated on the TI Construction Drawings
approved by Tenant and Landlord, the option will be within Tenant’s reasonable discretion if the matter concerns the Tenant Improvements, and within Landlord’s sole and absolute discretion if the matter concerns the structural components
of the Building or any Building system. 
 (c) Tenant Liability. Tenant shall be responsible for correcting any deficiencies or
defects in the Tenant Improvements. 
 (d) Substantial Completion. Tenant shall substantially complete or cause to be substantially
completed the Tenant Improvements in a good and workmanlike manner, in accordance with the TI Permit subject, in each case, to Minor Variations and normal “punch list” items of a non-material nature
which do not interfere with the use of the Premises (“Substantial Completion” or “Substantially Complete”). Upon Substantial Completion of the Tenant Improvements, Tenant shall require the TI Architect and the TI
General Contractor to execute and deliver, for the benefit of Tenant and Landlord, a Certificate of Substantial Completion in the form of the American Institute of Architects (“AIA”) document G704. For purposes of this Work Letter,
“Minor Variations” shall mean any modifications reasonably required: (i) to comply with all applicable Legal Requirements and/or to obtain or to comply with any required permit (including the TI Permit); (ii) to comport with
good design, engineering, and construction practices which are not material; or (iii) to make reasonable adjustments for field deviations or conditions encountered during the construction of the Tenant Improvements. 

4. Changes. Any changes requested by Tenant to the Tenant Improvements after the delivery and approval by Landlord of the Space Plans,
shall be requested and instituted in accordance with the provisions of this Section 4 and shall be subject to the written approval of Landlord, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. 

(a) Tenant’s Right to Request Changes. If Tenant shall request changes to the Tenant Improvements (“Changes”),
Tenant shall request such Changes by notifying Landlord in writing in substantially the same form as the AIA standard change order form (a “Change Request”), which Change Request shall detail the nature and extent of any such
Change. Such Change Request must be signed by Tenant’s Representative. Landlord shall review and approve or disapprove such Change Request within 10 business days thereafter, provided that Landlord’s approval shall not be unreasonably
withheld, conditioned or delayed. 
 (b) Implementation of Changes. If Landlord approves such Change, Tenant may cause the approved
Change to be instituted. If any TI Permit modification or change is required as a result of such Change, Tenant shall promptly provide Landlord with a copy of such TI Permit modification or change. 

  
  
 

 

			
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 5. Costs. 

(a) Budget For Tenant Improvements. Before the commencement of construction of the Tenant Improvements, Tenant shall obtain a detailed
breakdown, by trade, of the costs incurred or that will be incurred, in connection with the design and construction of the Tenant Improvements (the “Budget”), and deliver a copy of the Budget to Landlord for Landlord’s
approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 
 (b) TI Allowance. Landlord shall provide to Tenant a tenant
improvement allowance (collectively, the “TI Allowance”) as follows: 
 1. a “Tenant Improvement
Allowance” in the maximum amount of $160.00 per rentable square foot in the Premises, which is included in the Base Rent set forth in the Lease; and 

2. an “Additional Tenant Improvement Allowance” in the maximum amount of $50.00 per rentable square foot in the Premises,
which shall, to the extent used, result in TI Rent as set forth in Section 4(b) of the Lease. 
 Before commencing
the Tenant Improvements, Tenant shall notify Landlord how much Additional Tenant Improvement Allowance Tenant has elected to receive from Landlord. Such election shall be final and binding on Tenant, and may not thereafter be modified without
Landlord’s consent, which may be granted or withheld in Landlord’s reasonable discretion. The TI Allowance shall be disbursed in accordance with this Work Letter. 

In addition to the TI Allowance, Landlord shall pay the reasonable cost for Landlord’s Architect to prepare an initial test fit for the
Premises and one revision. 
 Tenant shall have no right to the use or benefit (including any reduction to Base Rent) of any portion of the
TI Allowance not required for the payment of TI Costs (as defined below). Tenant shall have no right to any portion of the TI Allowance that is not disbursed before the last day of the month that is 18 months after the Commencement Date. 

(c) Costs Includable in TI Fund. The TI Fund shall be used solely for the payment of design, permits and construction costs in
connection with the construction of the Tenant Improvements, including, without limitation, the cost of electrical power and other utilities used in connection with the construction of the Tenant Improvements, the cost of preparing the Space Plans
and the TI Construction Drawings, all costs set forth in the Budget, including Landlord’s out-of-pocket expenses, and the cost of Changes (collectively, “TI
Costs”). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the TI Fund shall not be used to purchase any furniture, personal property or other non-Building system materials or equipment,
including, but not limited to, Tenant’s voice or data cabling, non-ducted biological safety cabinets and other scientific equipment not incorporated into the Tenant Improvements. 

(d) Excess TI Costs. Landlord shall have no obligation to bear any portion of the cost of any of the Tenant Improvements except to the
extent of the TI Allowance. If at any time and from time-to-time, the remaining TI Costs under the Budget exceed the remaining unexpended TI Allowance (“Excess
TI Costs”), monthly disbursements of the TI Allowance shall be made in the proportion that the remaining TI Allowance bears to the outstanding TI Costs under the Budget, and Tenant shall fund the balance of each such monthly draw. For
purposes of any litigation instituted with regard to such amounts, those amounts required to be paid by Tenant will be deemed Rent under the Lease. The TI Allowance and Excess TI Costs are herein referred to as the “TI Fund.”
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Section 5(d), Tenant shall be fully and solely liable for TI Costs and the cost of Minor Variations in excess of the TI Allowance. 

  
  
 

 

			
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 (e) Payment for TI Costs. During the course of design and construction of the Tenant
Improvements, subject to the terms of Section 5(d), Landlord shall reimburse Tenant for TI Costs once a month against a draw request in Landlord’s standard form, containing evidence of payment of such TI Costs by
Tenant and such certifications, lien waivers (including a conditional lien release for each progress payment and unconditional lien releases for the prior month’s progress payments), inspection reports and other matters as Landlord customarily
obtains, to the extent of Landlord’s approval thereof for payment, no later than 30 days following receipt of such draw request. Upon completion of the Tenant Improvements (and prior to any final disbursement of the TI Fund), Tenant shall
deliver to Landlord: (i) sworn statements setting forth the names of all contractors and first tier subcontractors who did the work and final, unconditional lien waivers from all such contractors and first tier subcontractors; (ii) as-built plans (one copy in print format and two copies in electronic CAD format) for such Tenant Improvements; (iii) a certification of substantial completion in Form AIA G704, (iv) a certificate of
occupancy (or temporary certificate of occupancy) for the Premises; and (v) copies of all operation and maintenance manuals and warranties affecting the Premises. 

(f) Tenant Improvement Progress Reports. On or before the 10th day of each
calendar month during the course of design and construction of the Tenant Improvements, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord a Tenant Improvement progress report in the form of Schedule 7 completed to provide all of the most up-to-date information regarding Tenant’s progress with respect the design and construction of the Tenant Improvements. 

6. Miscellaneous. 
 (a)
Delay. As used herein and in the Lease, the term “Landlord Delay” shall mean (i) any actual delay resulting from Landlord’s failure to approve or disapprove (pursuant to the terms of this Work Letter) any item
requiring Landlord’s approval or disapproval within the time period provided for such approval or disapproval in this Work Letter, or (ii) any material disruption to or interference in breach of this Work Letter with the design and
construction of the Tenant Improvements caused by Landlord’s employees, agents, contractors or Landlord’s Representatives that is not cured within one (1) business day after Landlord’s receipt of written notice thereof from
Tenant. As used herein and in the Lease, the term “Tenant Delay” shall mean (x) any material disruption to or interference with Landlord’s Work caused by Tenant’s employees, agents, contractors or Tenant’s
Representatives that is not cured within one (1) business day after Tenant’s receipt of written notice thereof from Landlord, or (y) delays arising from Changes requested by Tenant. 

(b) Consents. Whenever consent or approval of either party is required under this Work Letter, that party shall not unreasonably
withhold, condition or delay such consent or approval, except as may be expressly set forth herein to the contrary. 
 (c)
Modification. No modification, waiver or amendment of this Work Letter or of any of its conditions or provisions shall be binding upon Landlord or Tenant unless in writing signed by Landlord and Tenant. 

(d) No Default Funding. In no event shall Landlord have any obligation to fund any portion of the TI Allowance during any period that
Tenant is in Default under the Lease. 

  
  
 

 

			
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 Schedule 1 

Basis of Design 
  

 

  
  
 

 

			
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 Schedule 2 

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 Schedule 3 

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 Schedule 4 

Site Logistic Instructions 
 Site
Logistics Instructions to Tenant 
  

	 	1.	 Site Control: The site is under the care, custody and control of Truebeck through campus completion of
all Shell & Core, Parking Structure, and Sitework activities. 

  

	 	2.	 Site Security: TI contractor shall follow on-site security
requirement managed by Truebeck until Core/Shell completion. Site security will be turned over to Alexandria Real Estate to manage once Core/Shell is completed. 

 

	 	3.	 Power and Water: TI contractor to provide their own temporary power and water. 

 

	 	4.	 Fire Sprinkler and Fire Alarm: No modification of Core & Shell systems is allowed until Fire
Marshall sign-off & TI Fire Dept Permit are received. TI contractor will be responsible to put system on test after completion of Core & Shell. 

 

	 	5.	 Union: All TI contractors, subcontractors, sub-subcontractors
must be union labor. 

  

	 	6.	 Wheel Wash: Provisions for wheel washing of vehicular traffic on site—trucking, delivery, etc.
shall be responsible by the TI contractor and follow all conditions of approval from City of San Carlos. 

  

	 	7.	 Parking: TI construction parking is not allowed onsite. All TI personnel must park in the designated
parking area behind 960 Industrial. The designated parking lot with 90 parking spaces will be provided by ARE. Management of the TI parking area by the TI contractor – signage, trash, toilets, etc. 

 

	 	8.	 Trucking All delivery and trucking requirements must be per the City of San Carlos Conditions of
Approval. 

  

	 	9.	 Deliveries: Deliveries on site must be coordinated with Truebeck activities 48hrs in advance. Delivery
area will be limited to the Shipping & Receiving area near corner of Bransten Road/Industrial Road during normal business hours. Deliveries must be received during 7:00am-3:30pm & moved to
final floorplan location during Mon-Fri 3:30pm-6:00pm. Weekend work must be coordinated around 9:00am-5:00pm work hours.

  

	 	10.	 Lay Down/Logistics: There is no space for laydown onsite. Plan for zero lot line project
Coordinate any staging on floors prior to Shell completion with Truebeck. Due to constrained site logistics, temp toilets and debris management plan need to consider a tight site logistics. 

 

	 	11.	 Debris Removal: Debris removal will need to plan for daily off haul without a standing dumpster.

  

	 	12.	 Loading: Leave out bays, hoisting bays, off hours use of the personnel hoist, would be the TI
responsibility to coordinate, pay for, or coordinate the use agreement of. 

  

	 	13.	 Lift: Core and Shell will have 1 Freight elevator in operation for moving personnel to all floors. If
materials & equipment must be moved TI contractor will need to use Freight elevator during non- working hours only Mon-Fri
3:30pm-6:00pm & coordinated on weekend. Freight capacity is 5000lb & any loads must be spread in accordance with elevator requirements to prevent damage. TI contractor will be responsible for
operator costs during non-working hours. TI contractor may elect to rent elevator for dedicated passenger usage only (no materials/equipment), monthly charges for temporary elevators usage and protection will
apply. 

  

	 	14.	 Roof: Roof access is restricted. Access by TI contractor will be allowed following coordination and
permission by Truebeck Construction. 

  

	 	15.	 Composite Plans: Approval of roof plan, electrical room layout, and IDF room layout is required by
Core & Shell and the Alexandria Real Estate team prior to install. 

  

	 	16.	 SRT Trim Closure: All curtainwall SRT/Trim closure at perimeter of floorplan for 2nd and 3rd floor including A8.21 Detail 3 and 7 for “sill extension & enclosure piece” shall be completed by Landlord’s
contractor at Landlord’s expense as part of the Tenant Improvement Work Readiness Condition. 

  

	 	17.	 Non-Working Days: See City of San Carlos rules for non-working days and hours. 

  
  
 

 

			
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 Schedule 5 

Tenant Improvement Work Readiness Condition 

General 
 Tenant has the right to commence the
construction of the Tenant Improvements once the below requirements have been met by Landlord and accepted by Tenant: 
 1. Floors that are released to
begin TI work should be in a condition to safely allow Tenant’s work to commence in an efficient and safe manner. Each floor released shall be delivered in broom-clean condition, free of any debris or material, with the exception of material
and tools related to ongoing work for the warm shell construction or commissioning as indicated by the shell schedule. 
 2. Floors that are released to
begin TI work should be complete to allow layout to begin off floor surfaces, column lines, control lines or Trimble reference points. 
 3. Shell
contractor will be responsible for coordination with TI contractor and TI contractor will work collaboratively with the Shell contractor to minimize any TI construction disruption. Once the schedule and work sequences have been agreed to by both
contractors, a) Shell contractor shall pay for any damage or removal to any completed TI work or any disruption of the agreed to TI schedule. b) TI contractor shall pay for any damage or removal to any completed Shell Core work or any disruption of
the agreed to Shell Core schedule. To facilitate this coordination effort, TI contractors are required to have a representative with the knowledge of their daily work plans and authority to make/ change/ adjust plans attend a morning huddle to
coordinate daily site logistics. 
 4. TI contractor shall have shared access to exterior personnel hoist man-lift
and crane and once the man-lift is removed, the freight elevator during construction (construction elevator). There will be one personnel hoist or construction elevator per building. Tenant shall be
responsible for a pro-rata share of the elevator operating cost based on elevator usage. TI contractor shall coordinate use of the construction elevators with the Shell contractor. In the case of crane,
C&S contractor has priority of use. Personnel hoist or freight elevator use is for moving personnel and small hand tools between floors. Loading of the building for construction materials is through after hours use of the lifts. If removal of
curtain wall is required to load TI materials, TI contractor is responsible to coordinate and contract with Walters & Wolf to remove and replace glass. Current costs, which are subject to change, are as follows: Manlift & Freight
Elevator for Construction Use—$98/hr. Standard Time & $124/hr. OT & $150/hr. DT. With respect to glass removal, TI contractor to determine the need and cost for removal and associated logistics. 

5. Because elevators will be in the process of being installed concurrent with the tenant improvements, the skin will not be completely installed. Once the
elevators are complete and approved by the state, the exterior man-lift can be removed and the TI contractor will work collaboratively with the Shell contractor to allow building exterior enclosure to be
completed. All elevators to be signed off no later than 5 months after delivery of the final floors. Site improvements and infrastructure will be ongoing during TI loading of materials. TI contractor to provide protection of sitework and finishes.

 6. Prior start of construction, TI contractor shall fully coordinate HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, and Fire Sprinkler systems with core and shell model.
Points of connection to the warm shell infrastructure by TI build out will need to be coordinated between teams. Warm shell systems will be commissioned to the point of completion less required loads prior to connection to completed and tested TI
systems. Connection is by TI contractor. 
 7. TI Plumbing systems to be fully coordinated between the base building and the tenant improvements in the form
of a clash free Building information Model (BIM). 
 8. TI Fire Sprinkler to be fully coordinated between the base building and the tenant improvements in
the form of a clash free Building information Model (BIM). 
 9. TI Electrical system to be fully coordinated between the base building and the tenant
improvements in the form of a clash free Building information Model (BIM). 

  
  
 

 

			
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 10. Where practical, building Shell commissioning will be concurrent with the TI commissioning. This will
allow the TI to provide the necessary loads to allow the base building equipment to be commissioned and the Building Automations System to be coordinated between the base building and the tenant improvements. Warm shell commissioning will be
completed as far as possible, short of the portion of work requiring a TI load. Commissioning of the building systems requiring a load shall occur after the TI contractor has completed their documentation of functional testing. 

11. Water to be available to tenant use for construction proposes. Temp water is available through the Janitor Closet on each floor. The Janitor closet
construction at turn over to TI construction with ‘end state’ finishes. Any additional temp water requirements would be by the TI contractor. 

12. Tenant contractor will at all times have access to sufficient power at the house panel to allow for TI construction hand tools. Power for welding is by TI
contractor. Temp Power requirements are to be coordinated with warm shell contractor. 
 13. Core & Shell logistical plan, inclusive of location of
cranes, concrete pumps and booms, and any other item that would impact TI construction, to be communicated and closely coordinated with the design and construction of the Tenant Improvements. Overall Site Logistics for the campus is very congested.
There is no laydown area available for TI construction outside the building. Delivery coordination is through StruxHub. To facilitate this coordination effort, TI contractor to attend weekly coordination meetings in addition to daily morning
huddles. 
 14. Tenant contractor will allow shell contractor access and laydown area sufficient to complete the shell components on each floor. Laydown
areas and work areas will be coordinated between the Shell and TI contractors prior to TI contractor starting work on each floor in order to minimize the impact and not cause any delay to the construction of either the Shell or the TI work. 

Export of the editable BIM model can be provided to Tenant’s construction team upon Landlord’s design team’s release of the same. 

Building Core and Shell Condition: 
 In addition to the
general requirements stated above the following building shell components will be in the following state of completion at the time of TI rough-in starting on each floor to satisfy the Tenant Improvement Work
Readiness Condition: 
 1. Building floor decks will need to be poured at least three floors above the floors that are released. 

2. The floors as they are released shall be free of any shoring or temporary supports and shall meet, floor flatness standards referenced in shell
specifications. 
 3. Building enclosure on each floor will be 75 % complete at the start of TI rough-in and
90% complete at the time of starting TI interior finishes. 90% completion shall occur no later than 4 weeks following 75% completion. It is understood that a portion of the façade and the floor slab may be open to provide access to the
exterior manlift(s) and/or tower cranes but any such opening shall be protected by TI contractor through temporary measures to create a “water-tight” condition. TI contractor will allow Shell contractor access required to complete the
building shell exterior skin. 
 4. Building code required stairs on each floor will be installed but not completed. 

5. “Exterior shell” of all base building rooms within or adjacent to the Premises (stairs, electrical rooms, mechanical rooms, MPOE, etc.) to be
fully complete with Tenant’s side fire taped and sanded to level IV finish. 
 6. Exterior shell of MPOE room to be complete with interior walls. 

7. Fire Sprinklers main loops and upheads installed on each floor as it is released ready for TI connections to the extent allowed by local jurisdiction
having authority. 
 8. Prior to starting TI interior Finishes “Interior shell” of MPOE room to be complete with Interior walls taped and sanded
to level IV finish and plywood back boards installed. 

  
  
 

 

			
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 9. Prior to starting TI interior Finishes “Interior shell” of Structured Cable Distribution Closet
on each floor to be complete with Exterior walls taped and sanded to level IV finish. 
 10. See Schedule 4 to the Work Letter and Schedule 6 to the Work
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 Schedule 7 

Tenant Improvement Progress Report 
  

					
	Project Address:
                                         
                           	  		  	
			
	Certification Period:                         	  		  	
			
	1. Original Project Budget	  	$                                      
  	  	
			
	2. Net change by Change Orders/Update to budget	  	$                                      
  	  	
			
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	4. Total costs incurred to date	  	$                                      
  	  	
			
	5. Remaining balance to budget (Line 3 less Line 4)	  	$                                      
  	  	

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 EXHIBIT D TO LEASE 

ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF COMMENCEMENT DATE 

This ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF COMMENCEMENT DATE is made this _____ day of ______________, ____, between
ARE-SAN FRANCISCO NO. 63, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Landlord”), and VAXCYTE, INC., a Delaware corporation (“Tenant”), and is
attached to and made a part of the Lease dated January ___, 2021 (the “Lease”), by and between Landlord and Tenant. Any initially capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings given them in the Lease. 

Landlord and Tenant hereby acknowledge and agree, for all purposes of the Lease, that the Commencement Date of the Base Term of the Lease is
______________, _____, the Rent Commencement Date is ______________, _____ and the termination date of the Base Term of the Lease shall be midnight on ______________, _____. In case of a conflict between the terms of the Lease and the terms of this
Acknowledgment of Commencement Date, this Acknowledgment of Commencement Date shall control for all purposes. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
Landlord and Tenant have executed this ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF COMMENCEMENT DATE to be effective on the date first above written. 
  

			
	TENANT:
	
	VAXCYTE, INC.,
	a Delaware corporation
		
	By:	 	 
	Its:	 	 
		 	
		
	By:	 	 
	Its:	 	 

  

							
	LANDLORD:
	
	ARE-SAN FRANCISCO NO. 63, LLC,
	a Delaware limited liability company
		
	By:	 	ALEXANDRIA REAL ESTATE EQUITIES, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, managing member
			
		 	By:	 	ARE-QRS CORP., a Maryland corporation, general partner
				
		 		 	By:	 	  

		 		 	Its:	 	  

  
  
  

 

  
  
 

 

			
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 EXHIBIT E TO LEASE 

Rules and Regulations 

1. The sidewalk, entries, and driveways of the Project shall not be obstructed by Tenant, or any Tenant Party, or used by them for any purpose
other than ingress and egress to and from the Premises. 
 2. Tenant shall not place any objects, including antennas, outdoor furniture,
etc., in the parking areas, landscaped areas or other areas outside of its Premises, or on the roof of the Project. 
 3. Except for animals
assisting the disabled, no animals shall be allowed in the offices, halls, or corridors in the Project. 
 4. Tenant shall not disturb the
occupants of the Project or adjoining buildings by the use of any radio or musical instrument or by the making of loud or improper noises. 

5. If Tenant desires telegraphic, telephonic or other electric connections in the Premises, Landlord or its agent will direct the electrician
as to where and how the wires may be introduced; and, without such direction, no boring or cutting of wires will be permitted. Any such installation or connection shall be made at Tenant’s expense. 

6. Tenant shall not install or operate any steam or gas engine or boiler, or other mechanical apparatus in the Premises, except as
specifically approved in the Lease. The use of oil, gas or inflammable liquids for heating, lighting or any other purpose is expressly prohibited. Explosives or other articles deemed extra hazardous shall not be brought into the Project. 

7. Parking any type of recreational vehicles is specifically prohibited on or about the Project. Except for the overnight parking of operative
vehicles, no vehicle of any type shall be stored in the parking areas at any time. In the event that a vehicle is disabled, it shall be removed within 48 hours. There shall be no “For Sale” or other advertising signs on or about any parked
vehicle. All vehicles shall be parked in the designated parking areas in conformity with all signs and other markings. All parking will be open parking, and no reserved parking, numbering or lettering of individual spaces will be permitted except as
specified by Landlord. 
 8. Tenant shall maintain the Premises free from rodents, insects and other pests. 

9. Landlord reserves the right to exclude or expel from the Project any person who, in the judgment of Landlord, is intoxicated or under the
influence of liquor or drugs or who shall in any manner do any act in violation of the Rules and Regulations of the Project. 
 10. Tenant
shall not cause any unnecessary labor by reason of Tenant’s carelessness or indifference in the preservation of good order and cleanliness. Landlord shall not be responsible to Tenant for any loss of property on the Premises, however occurring,
or for any damage done to the effects of Tenant by the janitors or any other employee or person. 
 11. Tenant shall give Landlord prompt
notice of any defects in the water, lawn sprinkler, sewage, gas pipes, electrical lights and fixtures, heating apparatus, or any other service equipment affecting the Premises. 

12. Tenant shall not permit storage outside the Premises, including without limitation, outside storage of trucks and other vehicles, or
dumping of waste or refuse or permit any harmful materials to be placed in any drainage system or sanitary system in or about the Premises. 

  
  
 

 

			
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 13. All moveable trash receptacles provided by the trash disposal firm for the Premises must
be kept in the trash enclosure areas, if any, provided for that purpose. 
 14. No auction, public or private, will be permitted on the
Premises or the Project. 
 15. No awnings shall be placed over the windows in the Premises except with the prior written consent of
Landlord. 
 16. The Premises shall not be used for lodging, sleeping or cooking or for any immoral or illegal purposes or for any purpose
other than that specified in the Lease. No gaming devices shall be operated in the Premises. 
 17. Tenant shall ascertain from Landlord the
maximum amount of electrical current which can safely be used in the Premises, taking into account the capacity of the electrical wiring in the Project and the Premises and the needs of other tenants, and shall not use more than such safe capacity.
Landlord’s consent to the installation of electric equipment shall not relieve Tenant from the obligation not to use more electricity than such safe capacity. 

18. Tenant assumes full responsibility for protecting the Premises from theft, robbery and pilferage. 

19. Tenant shall not install or operate on the Premises any machinery or mechanical devices of a nature not directly related to Tenant’s
ordinary use of the Premises and shall keep all such machinery free of vibration, noise and air waves which may be transmitted beyond the Premises. 

20. Tenant shall cause any vendors and other service providers hired by Tenant to perform any regular maintenance obligations of Tenant under
the Lease at the Premises or the Project to maintain in effect workers’ compensation insurance as required by Legal Requirements and commercial general liability insurance with coverage amounts reasonably acceptable to Landlord. Tenant
shall cause such vendors and service providers to name Landlord and Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. as additional insureds under such commercial general liability policies and shall provide Landlord with certificates of insurance evidencing
the required coverages (and showing Landlord and Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. as additional insureds under such commercial general liability policies) prior to the applicable vendor or service performing any such regular maintenance
obligations at the Project. 
 21. Neither Tenant nor any of the Tenant Parties shall have the right to photograph, videotape, film,
digitally record or by any other means record, transmit and/or distribute any images, pictures or videos of all or any portion of the Premises or the Project that could identify the Project or the name of the Project, or that identify Landlord or
any other tenants or any affiliates of Landlord or any other tenants. The foregoing is not meant to prohibit individual employees from taking and disseminating photos of themselves or other people within the Premises or at the Project so long as
neither the Building nor any proprietary information, equipment or improvements of Landlord are included within such photos. 
 22. Each
tenant shall regularly review the guidelines published by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and any state and/or local Governmental Authorities, and will implement the practices and procedures suggested thereby, as well as industry standard best
practices, to prevent the spread of Infectious Conditions, including, without limitation, COVID-19. 

23. Landlord shall have the right to (a) require tenants to implement and enforce reasonable screening and tracking protocols intended to
identify and track the activity at the Project of employees, agents, contractors and visitors seeking access to or accessing the Premises and or the Project exhibiting flu-like symptoms or symptoms consistent
with those associated with any currently known or unknown Infectious Conditions including, without limitation, COVID-19 (collectively, “Symptoms”), (b) require tenant employees, agents,
contractors and visitors to comply with reasonable screening and tracking protocols implemented by Landlord, Landlord’s property manager and/or any operator of Project 

  
  
 

 

			
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Amenities, intended to identify and track the activity at the Project of individuals seeking access to or accessing the Premises or the Project (including the Project Amenities) exhibiting
Symptoms, (c) require tenants to implement and enforce reasonable protocols to prohibit individuals exhibiting Symptoms, from accessing the Premises and/or the Project, (d) require tenants to immediately report to Landlord known incidences
of (i) tenant employees, agents, contractors and visitors accessing the Premises or any portion of the Project while exhibiting Symptoms, and/or (ii) tenant employees, agents, contractors and visitors known to have accessed the Premises or
the Project being diagnosed with an Infectious Condition including, without limitation, COVID-19. 

24.    Landlord may exclude or expel from the Project any person that has Symptoms associated with any currently known or
unknown Infectious Condition including, without limitation, COVID-19. 

25.    Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, if, at any time during the Term, Landlord becomes aware
that any Tenant Party exhibiting Symptoms (that is subsequently diagnosed with an Infectious Condition) and/or a Tenant Party diagnosed with an Infectious Condition accessed the Premises or any portion of the Project (including, without limitation,
the Project Amenities), Tenant shall be responsible for any additional deep cleaning reasonably required within the Premises and any reasonable costs incurred by Landlord to perform such additional deep cleaning of the Common Areas of the Project or
to take other measures deemed reasonably necessary or prudent by Landlord which are intended to limit the spread of such Infectious Condition due to such Tenant Party’s presence at the Project. For the avoidance of doubt, Tenant shall not be
responsible for the cost of additional deep cleaning of the Common Areas of the Project that Landlord reasonably determines is required due to access of any portion of the Project by a tenant of the Project other than Tenant (or another
tenant’s assignees, sublessees, licensees, agents, servants, employees, invitees and contractors) which has been identified as having exhibiting Symptoms (that are subsequently diagnosed with an Infectious Condition) or diagnosed with an
Infectious Condition. 
 26.    Landlord reserves the right to implement additional rules and regulations relating to
access to the Premises, the Building and/or the Project (including, without limitation, the Project Amenities) which are intended to promote and protect health and physical well-being and/or intended to limit the spread of Infectious Conditions.

  
  
 

 

			
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 EXHIBIT F TO LEASE 

TENANT’S PERSONAL PROPERTY 

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 EXHIBIT G TO LEASE1 

SIGNAGE 
 

 
  

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Description of Oral Agreement to Appoint an Independent Director, between Southeastern Grocers, Inc. and Millstreet Capital Management LLC

 

Following the initial public offering of Southeastern Grocers, Inc. (the “Company”), the Company’s board of directors (the “Board”) intends to expand the size of the Board to seven and appoint an additional independent director to be proposed by Millstreet Capital Management, one of the Company’s largest stockholders. The proposed independent director will be subject to the Board’s approval, not to be unreasonably withheld, based on the Board’s evaluation of the experience and qualifications of such person, as well as appropriate board composition. Together with the Company’s other directors, such director will be eligible for reelection at the Company’s first annual meeting of the Company’s stockholders following the initial public offering.

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