Document:

EX-10.2

 Exhibit 10.2 

EXECUTION VERSION 

AMENDMENT NO. 7 TO LOAN FINANCING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT, dated as of October 27, 2020 (this “Amendment”), among OCSI
Senior Funding Ltd., as borrower (the “Borrower”), Oaktree Strategic Income Corporation, as servicer (the “Servicer”) and Deutsche Bank AG, New York Branch (“DBNY”), as facility agent (in such
capacity, the “Facility Agent”) and as a committed lender (in such capacity, a “Lender”). 
 WHEREAS, the
Borrower, Oaktree Strategic Income Corporation, as equityholder, the Servicer, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as collateral agent and collateral custodian, the Facility Agent and each Lender party thereto are party to the Loan Financing and
Servicing Agreement, dated as of September 24, 2018 (as amended, supplemented, amended and restated and otherwise modified from time to time, the “Loan Agreement”); and 

WHEREAS, the Borrower, the Servicer and the Facility Agent have agreed to amend the Loan Agreement in accordance with Section 17.2 of the
Loan Agreement and subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein. 
 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and
the mutual agreements contained herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows: 

ARTICLE I 
 Definitions

 SECTION 1.1.    Defined Terms. Terms used but not defined herein have the respective meanings given to
such terms in the Loan Agreement. 
 ARTICLE II 

Amendments to the Loan Agreement 

SECTION 2.1.    As of the date of this Amendment, the Loan Agreement is hereby amended to delete the stricken text
(indicated textually in the same manner as the following example: stricken text) and to add the bold and
double-underlined text (indicated textually in the same manner as the following example: bold and double-underlined
text) as set forth on the pages of the Loan Agreement attached as Appendix A hereto. 

  
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 ARTICLE III 

Conditions to Effectiveness 

SECTION 3.1.    This Amendment shall become effective as of the date hereof upon satisfaction of the following conditions:

 (a)    the execution and delivery of this Amendment by each party hereto; and 

(b)    all fees (including reasonable and documented fees, disbursements and other charges of external
counsel to the extent invoiced one Business Day prior to the date hereof) due to the Lenders on or prior to the effective date of this Amendment have been paid in full. 

ARTICLE IV 

Representations and Warranties 

SECTION 4.1.    The Borrower hereby represents and warrants to the Facility Agent that, as of the date first written
above, (i) no Event of Default, Unmatured Event of Default, Servicer Default or Unmatured Servicer Default has occurred and is continuing and (ii) the representations and warranties of the Borrower contained in the Loan Agreement are true
and correct in all material respects on and as of such day (other than any representation and warranty that is made as of a specific date). 

ARTICLE V 
 Miscellaneous

 SECTION 5.1.    Governing Law. THIS AMENDMENT AND THE RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES UNDER THIS
AMENDMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED AND INTERPRETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE LAW OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. 
 SECTION
5.2.    Severability Clause. In case any provision in this Amendment shall be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity, legality, and enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not in any way be affected or
impaired thereby. 
 SECTION 5.3.    Ratification. Except as expressly amended and waived hereby, the Loan
Agreement is in all respects ratified and confirmed and all the terms, conditions and provisions thereof shall remain in full force and effect. 

SECTION 5.4.    Counterparts; Electronic Execution. The parties hereto may sign one or more copies of this
Amendment in counterparts, all of which together shall constitute one and the same agreement. Delivery of an executed signature page of this Amendment by 

  
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facsimile or email transmission shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart hereof. This Amendment shall be valid, binding, and enforceable against a party when executed and
delivered by an authorized individual on behalf of the party by means of (i) an original manual signature, (ii) a faxed, scanned, or photocopied manual signature, or (iii) any other electronic signature permitted by the federal
Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, state enactments of the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, and/or any other relevant electronic signatures law, including any relevant provisions of the UCC (collectively,
“Signature Law”), in each case to the extent applicable. Each faxed, scanned, or photocopied manual signature, or other electronic signature, shall for all purposes have the same validity, legal effect, and admissibility in evidence
as an original manual signature. Each party hereto shall be entitled to conclusively rely upon, and shall have no liability with respect to, any faxed, scanned, or photocopied manual signature, or other electronic signature, of any other party and
shall have no duty to investigate, confirm or otherwise verify the validity or authenticity thereof. This Amendment may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, but such counterparts shall,
together, constitute one and the same instrument. For the avoidance of doubt, original manual signatures shall be used for execution or indorsement of writings when required under the UCC or other Signature Law due to the character or intended
character of the writings. 
 SECTION 5.5.    Headings. The headings of the Articles and Sections in this
Amendment are for convenience of reference only and shall not be deemed to alter or affect the meaning or interpretation of any provisions hereof. 

SECTION 5.6.    No Proceedings; Limited Recourse. The provisions of Sections 17.11 and 17.12 of the Loan Agreement
are incorporated herein mutatis mutandis. 
 [Signature pages follow] 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Amendment to be executed by their
respective officers thereunto duly authorized as of the day and year first above written. 
  

			
	OCSI SENIOR FUNDING LTD., as Borrower
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Kirstie Krypner

		 	Name: Kirstie Krypner
		 	Title: Director

  
 [Signature Page to
Amendment to LFSA] 

 
			
	OAKTREE STRATEGIC INCOME CORPORATION, as Servicer
	
	By: Oaktree Fund Advisors, LLC,
	Its: Investment Adviser
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Matthew Stewart

		 	Name: Matthew Stewart
		 	Title: Senior Vice President
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Mary Gallegly

		 	Name: Mary Gallegly
		 	Title: Senior Vice President

  
 [Signature Page to
Amendment to LFSA] 

 
			
	DEUTSCHE BANK AG, NEW YORK BRANCH, as Facility Agent
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Amit Patel

		 	Name: Amit Patel
		 	Title: Managing Director
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Andrew Goldsmith

		 	Name: Andrew Goldsmith
		 	Title: Vice President

  
 [Signature Page to
Amendment to LFSA] 

 Appendix A 

 EXECUTION VERSION 

Conformed through Amendment No. 67 dated as of September 29,October 27, 2020 

LOAN FINANCING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT 

dated as of September 24, 2018 

OCSI SENIOR FUNDING LTD. 
 as
Borrower 
 OAKTREE STRATEGIC INCOME CORPORATION 

as Equityholder, 
 OAKTREE
STRATEGIC INCOME CORPORATION 
 as Servicer, 

THE LENDERS FROM TIME TO TIME PARTIES HERETO, 

DEUTSCHE BANK AG, NEW YORK BRANCH, 

as Facility Agent 
 THE OTHER
AGENTS PARTIES HERETO, 
 and 

 “Cayman Administrator” means Walkers Fiduciary Limited and any successor
thereto. 
 “Change of Control” means (x)
the Equityholder1) prior to the consummation of the OCSI Merger (x) Oaktree Strategic Income
Corporation shall cease to own at least 51% of the outstanding Preference Shares of the Borrower or (y) Oaktree Strategic Income Corporation or an Affiliate thereof ceases to be the
Servicer and (2) on and after the consummation of the OCSI Merger (x) Oaktree Specialty Lending
Corporation shall cease to own at least 51% of the outstanding Preference Shares of the Borrower or (y) Oaktree Specialty Lending Corporation ceases to be the Servicer. 

“Charges” means (i) all federal, state, county, city, municipal, local, foreign or other governmental taxes (including
taxes owed to the PBGC at the time due and payable); (ii) all levies, assessments, charges, or claims of any governmental entity or any claims of statutory lienholders, the nonpayment of which could give rise by operation of law to a Lien on the
Collateral Obligations or any other property of the Borrower and (iii) any such taxes, levies, assessment, charges or claims which constitute a Lien or encumbrance on any property of the Borrower. 

“CLO Marketing Period” means the date on which DBSI commences marketing of the CLO Securities with the consent of the
Servicer. 
 “CLO Securities” has the meaning set forth in the definition of “CLO Takeout”. 

“CLO Takeout” means the day on which the Borrower issues subordinated notes and secured notes (collectively, “CLO
Securities”) pursuant to an indenture between, among others, the Borrower and such trustee as may be agreed by the parties, as trustee in respect of a collateralized loan obligation offering, in an amount at least sufficient to repay all
Obligations outstanding under this Agreement and all other Transaction Documents. 
 “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code
of 1986, as amended. 
 “Collateral” has the meaning set forth in Section 12.1. 

“Collateral Agent” means Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, solely in its capacity as Collateral Agent, together with
its successors and permitted assigns in such capacity. 
 “Collateral Agent and Collateral Custodian Fee Letter” means that
certain letter agreement among the Collateral Agent, the Collateral Custodian, the Securities Intermediary and the Borrower and hereby acknowledged by the Servicer and the Facility Agent, as the same may be amended, supplemented or otherwise
modified by the parties thereto with the consent of the Facility Agent. 
 “Collateral Agent Fees and Expenses” has the
meaning set forth in Section 11.11. 
 “Collateral Custodian” means Wells Fargo Bank, National
Association, solely in its capacity as collateral custodian, together with its successors and permitted assigns in such capacity. 

  
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 and (d) of the definition thereof, any Obligor that is an Affiliate of another Obligor shall be
treated as the same Obligor; provided that for purposes of this definition, the term Affiliate shall not include any Affiliate relationship which may exist solely as a result of direct or indirect ownership of, or control by, a common
Financial Sponsor. 
 “Obligor Information” means, with respect to any Obligor, (i) the legal name of such Obligor,
(ii) the jurisdiction in which such Obligor is domiciled, (iii) the audited financial statements for the two prior fiscal years (or such shorter period of time that the Obligor has been in existence) of such Obligor, (iv) the
Servicer’s internal credit memo with respect to the Obligor and the related Collateral Obligation, (v) the annual report for the most recent fiscal year of such Obligor, (vi) a company forecast of such Obligor including plans related
to capital expenditures, (vii), the business model, company strategy and names of known peers of such Obligor, (viii) the shareholding pattern and details of the management team of such Obligor and (ix) details of any banking facilities
and the debt maturity schedule of such Obligor. 
 “OCSI Entities” means, prior to the consummation of the OCSI Merger, Oaktree Strategic Income
Corporation and its Subsidiaries and, on and after the consummation of the OCSI Merger, Oaktree Specialty
Lending Corporation and its Subsidiaries. 
 “OCSI Merger” means the merger of Oaktree Strategic Income Corporation with and into Oaktree Specialty Lending
Corporation as the surviving company, on the terms and conditions set forth in that certain merger agreement. 

“OFAC” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.29(a). 

“Offer” means a tender offer, voluntary redemption, exchange offer, conversion or other similar action. 

“Officer’s Certificate” means a certificate signed by an Executive Officer. 

“Official Body” means any government or political subdivision or any agency, authority, regulatory body, bureau, central
bank, commission, department or instrumentality of any such government or political subdivision, or any court, tribunal, grand jury or arbitrator, in each case whether foreign or domestic. 

“Opinion of Counsel” means a written opinion of independent counsel reasonably acceptable in form and substance and from
counsel reasonably acceptable to the Facility Agent. 
 “Optional Sale” has the meaning set forth in
Section 7.10. 
 “Original Commitment” means $250,000,000. 

“Original Effective LTV” means, with respect to any Collateral Obligation, the Effective LTV of such Collateral Obligation as
calculated by the Servicer and approved by the Facility Agent in accordance with the definitions of Effective LTV and the definitions used therein and set forth in the related Approval Notice. 

 

  
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 asset backed securities and commercial mortgage backed securities or any resecuritization thereof. 

“Structuring Fee” means a fee payable by the Borrower to the Facility Agent in an amount equal to 0.25% of the Original
Commitment, which fee shall be payable on the Facility Termination Date. 
 “Subordinated Servicing Fee” means with respect
to any Distribution Date, the subordinated fee payable to the Servicer or successor servicer (as applicable) for services rendered during the related Collection Period, which shall be equal to one-fourth of
the product of (i) the Subordinated Servicing Fee Percentage multiplied by (ii) the average of the values of the Aggregate Eligible Collateral Obligation Amount on the first day and the last day of the related Collection Period. 

“Subordinated Servicing Fee Percentage” means 0.25%. 

“Subsidiary” means, with respect to any Person, a corporation, partnership or other entity of which such Person and/or its
other Subsidiaries own, directly or indirectly, such number of outstanding shares as have more than 50% of the ordinary voting power for the election of directors. 

“Substituted Collateral Obligation” means, with respect to any Collection Period, any Warranty Collateral Obligation with
respect to which the Equityholder has substituted in a replacement Eligible Collateral Obligation pursuant to Section 7.11 and the Sale Agreement. 

“Successor Senior Servicing Fee” means with respect to any Distribution Date on which there is a Person other than Oaktree
Strategic Income Corporation or an Affiliate thereof acting as Servicer (other than pursuant to the OCSI
Merger), the senior fee payable to the Servicer for services rendered during the related Collection Period, which shall be equal to one-fourth of the
product of (i) the Successor Senior Servicing Fee Percentage multiplied by (ii) the average of the values of the Aggregate Eligible Collateral Obligation Amount on the first day and the last day of the related Collection Period.

 “Successor Senior Servicing Fee Percentage” means (x) if, on the related Distribution Date, the sum of the
Collateral Obligation Amounts of all Eligible Collateral Obligations that are Broadly Syndicated Loans is greater than or equal to 50.0% of the Aggregate Eligible Collateral Obligation Amount, 0.65% and (y) otherwise, 1.00%. 

“Supported QFC” has the meaning set forth in Section 17.20. 

“Tangible Net Worth” means, with respect to any Person, the consolidated net worth of such Person and its consolidated
Subsidiaries calculated in accordance with GAAP after subtracting therefrom the aggregate amount of the intangible assets of such Person and its consolidated Subsidiaries, including, without limitation, goodwill, franchises, licenses, patents,
trademarks, tradenames, copyrights and service marks. 
 “Target CLO Amount” means $350,000,000. 

 

  
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 (g) Maintain Records of Collateral Obligations. The Servicer shall, at its own cost
and expense, maintain reasonably satisfactory and complete records of the Collateral, including a record of all payments received and all credits granted with respect to the Collateral and all other dealings with the Collateral. The Servicer shall
maintain its computer systems so that, from and after the time of sale of any Collateral Obligation to the Borrower, the Servicer’s master computer records (including any back-up archives) that refer to
such Collateral Obligation shall indicate the interest of the Borrower and the Collateral Agent in such Collateral Obligation and that such Collateral Obligation is owned by the Borrower and has been pledged to the Collateral Agent for the benefit
of the Secured Parties pursuant to this Agreement. 
 (h) Liens. The Servicer shall not create, incur, assume or permit to exist any
Lien on or with respect to any of its rights under any of the Transaction Documents, whether with respect to the Collateral Obligations or any other Collateral other than Permitted Liens. 

(i) Mergers. TheOther than pursuant to the OCSI Merger, the Servicer shall not directly
or indirectly, by operation of law or otherwise, merge with, consolidate with, acquire all or substantially all of the assets or capital stock of, or otherwise combine with or acquire, any Person, except that the Servicer shall be allowed to merge
with any entity so long as the Servicer remains the surviving corporation of such merger and such merger does not result in a Change of Control without the consent of the Facility Agent. The Servicer shall give prior written notice of any merger to
the Facility Agent, the Collateral Agent and each Agent. 
 (j) Servicing Obligations. The Servicer will not (i) agree to
any amendment, waiver or other modification of any Transaction Document to which it is a party and to which the Facility Agent is not a party without the prior written consent of the Facility Agent, (ii) agree or permit the Borrower to agree to
a Material Modification with respect to any Collateral Obligation without the prior written consent of the Facility Agent, (iii) interpose any claims, offsets or defenses it may have as against the Borrower as a defense to its performance of
its obligations in favor of any Affected Person hereunder or under any other Transaction Documents or (iv) change its fiscal year so that the reports described in Section 7.5(k) would be delivered to the Facility Agent or any Agent less
frequently than every 12 months. 
 (k) Financial Reports. The Servicer shall furnish, or cause to be furnished, to the Facility
Agent and each Agent: 
 (i) as soon as available and in any event within 135 days after the end of each fiscal year, a copy of the audited
consolidated financial statements for the prior year for the Servicer and the Equityholder and their respective consolidated Subsidiaries, including the prior comparable period (if any) from the preceding fiscal year and certified by Independent
Accountants (the report of which shall be unqualified), together with consolidating financial statements for the Servicer or the Equityholder, as applicable, certified by an Executive Officer of the Servicer or the Equityholder, as applicable, with
appropriate knowledge stating that the information set forth therein fairly presents the financial condition of the Servicer or the 

  
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Certain information indicated with [****] in this document has been omitted from this exhibit because it is both (i) not material and (ii) would be competitively harmful if publicly disclosed.

EMPLOYEE IS AFFIRMATIVELY ADVISED, INSTRUCTED, CAUTIONED AND RECOMMENDED TO CONSULT WITH AN ATTORNEY PRIOR TO THE EXECUTION OF THIS AGREEMENT. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. THIS AGREEMENT CONTAINS A RELEASE OF ALL KNOWN AND UNKNOWN CLAIMS.
DATE AGREEMENT FIRST DELIVERED TO EMPLOYEE: AUGUST 5, 2020

CONFIDENTIAL SEPARATION. SEVERANCE AND 
GENERAL RELEASE AGREEMENT
This Confidential Separation, Severance and General Release Agreement ("the Agreement") is entered into by and between Bradford B. Casper (the "Employee") and U.S. Silica Company (the "Company," and together with the Employee, the "Parties").
WHEREAS:
Employee's employment with the Company will terminate (the "Separation") effective August 31, 2020 (the "Separation Date"); and
The Company is willing to provide Employee with the severance benefits described herein; and;
This Agreement represents the waiver and release of any claims Employee might have against the Releasees (as such term is defined below) as of the date of his execution of this Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, for mutual consideration the adequacy and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged by the Parties:
1.    Severance Benefits. Subject to the execution and non-revocation of this Agreement as set forth in Section 9 below, and subject further to compliance with all obligations under this Agreement, Employee will be entitled to receive from the Company the following severance benefits (the "Severance Benefits"):
(a)Severance Pay. Payment equal to [****] months of salary, calculated at the annual base salary in effect as of the Separation Date, being $[****]), payable in a single lump sum. The Parties agree that the gross amount of such payment before withholdings is $[****] (the "Severance Payment"), and that the Severance Payment will be subject to all applicable tax withholdings. Such Severance Payment shall be made promptly, provided the conditions for payment as set forth in Section 1(e) are met and (ii) Employee has not revoked this Agreement in accordance with Section 9. 
(b)Relocation Expense. Payment of a lump sum of $[****] to assist with any relocation expenses.
(c)2020 ABIP.  Even though he will not be employed by the Company on December 31, 2020, under the Company’s annual bonus incentive program (“2020 ABIP”), Employee will receive a pro rata share (244/366) of his 2020 ABIP bonus payment, as appropriate and per Board or duly authorized Committee approval in accordance with 2020 ABIP bonus payout calculations for the Company’s other similarly situated executive officers and in accordance with the Company’s standard pay practices in March 2021.   To be clear, Employee will not be treated more or less favorably than any other, similarly situated executives with regard to the personal performance portion of his 2020 ABIP bonus. 

(d)RSU Vesting. Within 30 days after Employee's execution of this Agreement, and provided that Employee has not revoked this Agreement in accordance with Section 9, employee will receive [****] shares of U.S. Silica Holdings, Inc. stock constituting [****] of the previously awarded 2018 Restricted Stock Award ("RSU") grant. Employee will also receive [****] shares of U.S. Silica Holdings, Inc. stock constituting [****] of the previously awarded 2019 Restricted Stock Unit ("RSU") grant, and [****] shares of U.S. Silica Holdings, Inc. stock constituting [****] of the previously awarded 2020 RSU grants.
(e)PSU Vesting. Employee will receive a pro-rated number of shares following the pro-ration guidelines and subject to the company achieving the performance conditions set forth in the previously awarded 2018, 2019 and 2020 Performance Share Units ("PSU") grant agreements.
(f)Health Insurance: COBRA Rights. Effective as of the Separation Date, as required by the continuation coverage provisions of Section 4980B of the U. S. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), Employee will be offered the opportunity to elect continuation coverage under the group medical plan(s) of the Company ("COBRA coverage"). Employee will be provided with the appropriate COBRA coverage notice and election form for this purpose. Such eligibility for COBRA shall not be subject to the provisions in Section 1(e) below.
(i)If Employee elects COBRA coverage and complies with the requirements of Section 1(e) below, the Company will pay 100% of Employee's health insurance premium for [****] months, beginning September 2020.
(ii)Payment in accordance with the above will be dependent upon the Company determining that payment of such amounts would not result in the imposition of excise taxes on the Company for any failure to comply with the nondiscrimination requirements of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, as amended, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, as amended. The existence and duration of Employee's rights and/or the COBRA rights of any of his/her eligible dependents will be determined in accordance with Section 4980B of the Code.
(g)Subject to the terms, conditions and exclusions of any policies, Employee will remain covered on the Company’s D&O policy for any conduct in connection with his duties at the Company until August 31, 2022. 
(h)Payment of all amounts in Section 1(a) above is expressly conditioned upon the following:
(i)Employee has not revoked this Agreement;

(ii)The Company has received adequate proof that there is a zero balance owed on Employee's Company credit card;

(iii)Employee has returned to the Company all Company property in his possession; and

(iv)Employee has otherwise cooperated with the Company in all matters related to his separation from the Company.
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(i)Vacation Pay.  Upon separation, Employee will also be paid a sum equal to all accrued but unused vacation, less applicable payroll taxes and withholdings, in accordance with Company policy.
(j)Agreement to Repay. The Company acknowledges and agrees that Employee's termination of employment does not constitute an "Employment Separation" under any Authorization for Payroll Deduction and Agreement to Repay, and as such, Employee is not required to repay any relocation expenses paid by the Company.
(k)No Other Entitlements. Employee acknowledges and agrees that the payments and benefits provided in Sections 1(a) through (h) constitute consideration beyond that which, but for the mutual covenants set forth in this Agreement, the Company otherwise would not be obligated to provide to Employee as of the Separation Date. Employee acknowledges that he will no longer be entitled to any other benefits, payments or contributions from the Company or its subsidiaries other than those specifically provided for in this Agreement or under an employee benefit plan governed by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended.
2.Earned Compensation. Except for his final salary pay check, Employee specifically acknowledges that, as of the date of execution of this Agreement, he has been paid all wages, commissions, compensation, accrued time-off, benefits, and other amounts that Employee is or was owed under the Fair Labor Standards Act ("FLSA"), or any other applicable federal, state, or local law or regulation providing for the payment of wages, commissions, compensation, accrued time-off, and benefits ("Wage Law") to which he is entitled through and including the Separation Date. Except for the PSU Vesting set forth in Section 1(c) Employee is not owed any back-pay, damages, penalties, or any other amounts due under the FLSA, or any other applicable federal, state, or local Wage Law. Employee shall not be eligible for any other payment beyond the aforementioned.
3.Non-Admission.  The Parties understand and agree that this Agreement does not represent any admission of liability or misconduct by any person or entity for any purpose. Rather, Employee and the Releasees are resolving all matters arising out of their employer-employee relationship and with all other relationships between Employee and the Releasees.
4.Mutual Release.  In exchange for the benefits and undertakings described herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties hereby fully and forever release and discharge each other, their  parents, subsidiaries and affiliates, and each of its and their general and limited partners and members and managers, including, without limitation, each of their respective predecessors, successors, assigns, subsidiaries, affiliates, affiliated partnerships and companies, as well as  current and former shareholders, directors, officers, employees, partners, members, trustees, attorneys, representatives, fiduciaries and/or agents, both individually and in their official capacities (collectively, the "Releasees") from any and all claims, suits, controversies, actions, causes of action, cross-claims, counterclaims, demands, debts, compensatory damages, liquidated damages, punitive or exemplary damages, other damages, claims for costs and attorneys' fees, or liabilities of any nature whatsoever, both past and present and whether known or unknown, suspected, or claimed against the Parties or any of the Releasees which the Parties  or any of the Parties heirs, executors, administrators or assigns, may have, including (without limitation) those claims which arise in whole or in part in connection with Employee’s hiring and employment by the Company and the Separation, including but not limited to his pay in whatever form, and specifically including Tile VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, as amended; the Older Workers’ Benefit Protection Act of 1967, as amended; the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990; the Family and Medical Leave Act; the Fair Labor 
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Standards Act, as amended; the National Labor Relations Act, as amended; the Labor-Management Relations Act, as amended; the Worker Adjustment Retraining and Notification Act of 1988; the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (except as to rights which already may have vested); the Equal Pay Act of 1963 as amended; the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994; Employment Discrimination, Texas Lab. Code Ann. §21.001, et. seq., as amended; the Texas Payday Law, Texas Lab. Code Ann. §61.001, et. seq., as amended; the Texas Minimum Wage Act, Texas Lab. Code Ann. §62.001, et. seq., as amended; the anti-retaliation provisions of the Texas Workers' Compensation Act, Texas Lab. Code Ann § 451.001 et. seq., as amended, and other applicable Texas statutes or regulations; and the common law of the state of Texas, in all cases except to the extent such claims cannot be waived as a matter of law, and all other federal, state or local laws, statutes, regulations or ordinances, any and all claims in contract, tort, public policy, or common law, and any and all claims for costs and attorney fees ("Claims"). It is the intention of the Parties in executing this Agreement that it will be effective as a bar to each and every claim, demand, and cause of action mentioned or implied in this Agreement. Each Party understands the significance of his or its release of unknown claims and his or its waiver of statutory protection against a release of unknown claims. In waiving and releasing any and all claims against the Released Parties, whether or not now known to the Parties, the Parties understand that this means that, if the Parties later discovers facts different from or facts in addition to those facts currently known by the Parties, or believed by the Parties to be true, the waivers and releases of this Agreement will remain effective in all respects — despite such different or additional facts and the Parties’ later discovery of such facts, even if the Parties would not have agreed to this Agreement if they had prior knowledge of such facts.
5.Representations and Acknowledgements. Employee represents to each of the Releasees that at no time prior to execution of this Agreement has Employee filed or caused or permitted the filing of any Claim which he may now have or has ever had against any of the Releasees which is based in whole or in part on any matter referred to in Section 4 above; and Employee acknowledges that, subject to the Company's performance under this Agreement, to the maximum extent permitted by law, he is prohibited from doing so. Employee further agrees that if any person, organization, or other entity should bring a claim against the Released Parties involving any such matter, Employee will not accept any personal relief in such action.
6.EXCEPTIONS FOR CLAIMS NOT BEING WAIVED OR RELEASED BY EMPLOYEE. The only claims that are not being waived and released by Employee under this Agreement are claims Employee may have for:
(a)unemployment benefits, workers' compensation benefits, state disability benefits and/or paid family leave insurance benefits pursuant to the terms of applicable state law;
(b)any benefit entitlements that are vested as of the Separation Date pursuant to the terms of an Employer-sponsored benefit plan governed by the federal law known as "ERISA;"
(c)violation of any federal, state or local statutory and/or public policy right or entitlement that, by applicable law, is not waivable;
(d)any wrongful act or omission occurring after the date Employee signs this Agreement;
(e)any claim under the Fair Labor Standards Act or claim for health insurance benefits under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act ("COBRA");
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(f)any claim Employee may have to challenge the knowing and voluntary nature of this Agreement under the Older Workers' Benefit Protection Act ("OWBPA"); or
(g)any other claim, as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction that cannot be waived as a matter of law.
7.    GOVERNMENT AGENCY CLAIMS EXCEPTION.
(a)Nothing in this Agreement prevents or prohibits Employee from filing a claim with or participating in an administrative investigation or proceeding of a government agency, such as the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, that is responsible for enforcing a law on behalf of the government. However, Employee understands that, because Employee is waiving and releasing all claims for monetary damages and any other form of personal relief, except as set forth above, Employee may only seek and receive non-personal forms of relief through any such claim.
(b)Employee further understands and acknowledges that nothing in this Agreement prohibits, penalizes, or otherwise discourages Employee from reporting, providing testimony regarding, or otherwise communicating any nuclear safety concern, workplace safety concern, public safety concern, or concern of any sort, to the U.S. Department of Labor or any federal or state government agency.
(c)Employee also understands and acknowledges that nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to prohibit him from engaging in any activity protected by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1514A and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, Pub. L. No. 111-203, H.R. 4173.
(d)Nothing in this Agreement prohibits or restricts Employee from: (i) making any disclosure of information required by law; and (ii) providing information to, or testifying or otherwise assisting or cooperating in any investigation or proceeding brought by, any federal regulatory or law enforcement agency or legislative body, any self-regulatory organization in compliance with a valid court order, or the Company's designated legal compliance officer.   Employee agrees to promptly provide written notice to Company if he is requested to provide information or testimony.
    8.    Non-Disparagement: Employment References. The Parties, including the Company’s Board members,  agree that effective on the Separation Date, they will not at any time make, publish or communicate to any person or entity (including Company employees, customers, clients, suppliers, and investors) or in any public forum criticize or otherwise defame, disparage or discredit each other or any of the Releasees, or any of their respective officers, directors, board members, employees, products or services.  The Parties agree that, in response to any inquiry from a prospective employer of Employee, the Company will advise such prospective employer of Employee's starting and ending dates of employment, his job title as of the Separation Date, will verify previous compensation only if the requesting party provides salary data for confirmation, and if asked whether Employee is subject for rehire, the Company shall answer "Yes".  
    9.    Voluntary Execution; ADEA Compliance.  Employee acknowledges that he has entered into this Agreement freely and without coercion, that he has been advised orally and is being advised herein in writing by the Company to consult with counsel of his choice, that he has had adequate opportunity to so consult, and that he has been given all time periods required by law to consider this Agreement (the "Consideration Period"), including but not limited to the 21-day period required by the ADEA. Employee acknowledges that everything Employee is 
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receiving for signing this Agreement is described in this Agreement itself, and no other promises or representations have been made to cause Employee to sign it. Employee acknowledges that Employee has had at least twenty-one (21) days after receipt of this information and Agreement to consider whether to accept or reject this Agreement. Employee understands that Employee may sign this Agreement prior to the end of such twenty-one (21) day period, but is not required to do so. Employee understands that if he chooses to execute this Agreement less than 21 days from his receipt from the Company, such execution will represent his knowing waiver of such Consideration Period. Employee further acknowledges that within the 7-day period following his execution of this Agreement (the "Revocation Period") he will have the unilateral right to revoke this Agreement, and that the Company's obligations hereunder will become effective only upon the expiration of the Revocation Period without his revocation hereof. In order to be effective, notice of Employee's revocation of this Agreement must be received by the Company on or before the last day of the Revocation Period. Any notice of revocation must be hand delivered, or sent by e-mail and express courier (UPS or Federal Express only), prepaid next-day air, to the Company in care of its attorney, Stacy Russell, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, [****].
    10.    Proprietary Information, Non-Compete & Restrictive Covenants.
(a)Employee acknowledges that the information, observations and data obtained by him during the course of his employment with the Company concerning (1) any business information not otherwise publicly available concerning the organization, business, investments, prospective investments or finances of the Company or any of the Releasees; (2) any personal information concerning the present or former partners, employees, officers and directors of the Company or any of the Releasees, (3) information received from any third party which any Releasee is under an obligation to keep confidential (collectively, "Confidential Information") is the property of the respective Releasee. Employee agrees that he will not, directly or indirectly, disclose to any unauthorized person or use for his own account any of such Confidential Information unless, and only to the extent that, (i) such matters become generally known to and available for use by the public other than as a result of Employee's acts or omissions, or (ii) he is required to do so by order of a court of competent jurisdiction (by subpoena or similar process), in which event Employee will reasonably cooperate with the Company or the Releasees in connection with any action to restrict, limit or suppress such disclosure. Employee represents, warrants and covenants that at no time prior to or contemporaneous with his/her execution of this Agreement has he, directly or indirectly, disclosed Confidential Information to any unauthorized person or used such Confidential Information for his/her own purposes or benefit.
(b)Employee acknowledges that his Proprietary Information, Non-Compete & Restrictive Covenant Agreement, attached as Exhibit A to the Agreement, is NOT WAIVED and remains in effect for 15 (fifteen) months after the Separation Date for all competitors except COVIA which has an eighteen (18 month) restrictive covenant, and as otherwise amended by Exhibit B. 
(c)In further consideration for the Severance Benefits outlined in Section 1, and the Mutual Release, Employee and Company acknowledge and agree to the addendum to the Proprietary Information, Non-Compete and Restrictive Covenant Agreement attached as Exhibit B to the Agreement, which amends Exhibit A to the Agreement.
11.    Confidentiality of Agreement.  The Company and Employee agree that the terms and conditions of this Agreement are to be strictly confidential, except that Employee may disclose the terms and conditions to his family, attorneys, accountants, tax consultants, state and federal tax authorities or as may otherwise be required by law. The Company may disclose the terms and 
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conditions of this Agreement as the Company deems necessary to its officers, employees, board of directors, stockholders, insurers, attorneys, accountants, state and federal tax authorities, or as may otherwise be required by law. Employee warrants that he has not discussed, and agrees that except as expressly authorized by the Company he will not discuss, this Agreement or the circumstances of his Separation with any employee of the Company, and that he will take affirmative steps to avoid or absent himself from any such discussion even if he is not an active participant in the discussion. Employee understands and agrees that his breach of this Agreement, as determined by a court with competent jurisdiction, will eliminate his entitlement to any Severance Benefits under this Agreement, including such benefits already received and, with respect to benefits received, upon request from the Company, Employee will be required to immediately return such amounts or monetary equivalent of such benefit requested by the Company in the event of a breach. EMPLOYEE ACKNOWLEDGES THE SIGNIFICANCE AND MATERIALITY OF THIS PROVISION TO THIS AGREEMENT, AND HIS/HER UNDERSTANDING OF THIS PROVISION.
12.    Third Party Beneficiaries. As third-party beneficiaries of this Agreement, the Releasees (or any of them) will be entitled to enforce this Agreement in accordance with its terms in respect of the rights granted to such Releasees. There are no other third-party beneficiaries to this Agreement.
13.    No Precedential Effect. By entering into this Agreement, it is not the intention of the Company to establish any policy, procedure, course of dealing or plan of general application irrespective of any similarity in facts or circumstances involving such other employee, on the one hand, and Employee, on the other hand.
14.    Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter set forth in this Agreement, and supersedes and preempts all other agreements and obligations between the Parties; provided however, that this Agreement does not merge, supersede or replace the terms of any "Ownership of Proprietary Information, Assignment of Inventions, Non-solicitation, and Nondisclosure Agreement for Employees" or “Proprietary Information, Non-Compete & Restrictive Covenant Agreement” (as amended by Exhibit B) (the "Surviving Agreements"), or any other restrictive covenant or non-compete agreements which shall remain in full and effect according to their own terms, except to the extent there is a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and the Surviving Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall govern. The terms and conditions of this Agreement are contractual and not a mere recital. No part of this Agreement may be changed except in writing executed by the Parties.
15.    Choice of Law. This Agreement will be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. Whenever possible, each provision of this Agreement will be interpreted in such a manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law, but if any provision of this Agreement will be held to be prohibited by or invalid under applicable law, such provision will be ineffective only to the extent of such prohibition or invalidity, without invalidating or affecting in any manner whatsoever the remainder of such provision or the remaining provisions of this Agreement.
16.    Headings. Any titles, captions and headings contained in this Agreement are inserted for convenience of reference only and are not intended to be a part of or to affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.
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17.    No Right to Re-Employment. Employee acknowledges and agrees that neither the Company nor any of the Releasees is obligated to offer him employment (or to accept services or the performance of work from him/her, whether directly or indirectly) now or in the future.
18.    Code Section 409A. This Agreement is intended to comply with the requirements of Code Section 409A and the Treasury Regulations and other guidance issued thereunder, as in effect from time to time, to the extent a payment hereunder is, or shall become subject to the application of Code Section 409A. To the extent a provision of this Agreement is contrary to or fails to address the requirements of Code Section 409A and related Treasury Regulations, this Agreement shall be construed and administered as necessary to comply with such requirements to the extent allowed under applicable Treasury Regulations until this Agreement is appropriately amended to comply with such requirements. If as of the Separation Date Employee is determined to be a "specified employee" as defined in Treasury Regulation Section 1A09A-1(i), then the payment shall be delayed until a date that is six months after the date of Employee's Separation Date to the extent necessary to comply with the requirements of Code Section 409A and related Treasury Regulations; provided, however that the payments to which Employee would have been entitled during such 6-month period, but for this subparagraph, shall be accumulated and paid to Employee without interest in a lump sum within ten days following the date that is six months following Employee's Separation Date, and any remaining payments shall continue to be paid to Employee on their original schedule. If Employee dies during such six-month period and prior to the payment of the portion that is required to be delayed on account of Code Section 409A, such amount shall be paid to Employee's estate within 60 days after Employee's death.

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    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement effective as of the date of the last signature affixed below.
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING.
WITH MY SIGNATURE BELOW, I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS AGREEMENT, I HAVE HAD REASONABLE AND SUFFICIENT OPPORTUNITY TO CONSULTANT WITH AN INDEPENDENT LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE OF MY OWN CHOOSING, AND I UNDERSTAND ALL OF ITS TERMS INCLUDING THE FULL AND FINAL RELEASE OF CLAIMS SET FORTH ABOVE.
I FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE FREELY AND VOLUNTARILY AND WITHOUT DURESS OR UNDUE PRESSURE OR INFLUENCE OF ANY KIND OR NATURE, ENTERED INTO THIS AGREEMENT, THAT I HAVE NOT RELIED UPON ANY REPRESENTATION, PROMISE, WARRANTY OR STATEMENT, WRITTEN OR ORAL, NOT SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, THAT I HAVE BEEN GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE THIS AGREEMENT REVIEWED BY MY ATTORNEY AND THAT I HAVE BEEN ENCOURAGED BY THE COMPANY TO DO SO.
I ALSO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE BEEN AFFORDED AT LEAST 21 DAYS TO CONSIDER THIS AGREEMENT AND THAT I HAVE 7 DAYS AFTER SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT TO REVOKE IT BY DELIVERING WRITTEN NOTIFICATION OF MY REVOCATION AS SET FORTH ABOVE. IF THIS AGREEMENT IS NOT REVOKED IN THIS MANNER, IT WILL BECOME EFFECTIVE ON THE EIGHTH DAY AFTER I SIGN IT. FURTHERMORE, I UNDERSTAND THAT IF I REVOKE THIS AGREEMENT, THIS AGREEMENT WILL BECOME NULL AND VOID AND I WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO THE BENEFITS CONFERRED BY THIS AGREEMENT, INCLUDING PAYMENTS SET FORTH HEREIN IF THE AGREEMENT IS REVOKED.

Bradford B. Casper

    /s/ Brad Casper                     Dated: August 31, 2020 

U. S. SILICA COMPANY

By:      /s/ Bryan Shinn                

Title:      Chief Executive Officer                Dated: September 1, 2020 
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