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POKERTEK, INC. 2004 STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN, AS AMENDED

 Exhibit 10.8 
  
 POKERTEK, INC. 
 2004 STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN 
 (AS AMENDED AND RESTATED THROUGH JULY 29, 2005) 

 POKERTEK, INC. 
 2004 STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN 
 (AS AMENDED AND RESTATED THROUGH JULy 29, 2005) 
  
 Section 1. 
 PURPOSE 
  
 The purpose of this
Plan is to promote the interests of the Company by providing the opportunity to purchase or receive Shares or to receive compensation that is based upon appreciation in the value of Shares to Eligible Recipients in order to attract and retain
Eligible Recipients by providing an incentive to work to increase the value of Shares and a stake in the future of the Company that corresponds to the stake of each of the Company’s shareholders. The Plan provides for the grant of Incentive
Stock Options, Non-Qualified Stock Options, Restricted Stock Awards, Restricted Stock Units and Stock Appreciation Rights to aid the Company in obtaining these goals. 
  
 Section 2. 
 DEFINITIONS 
  
 Each term set forth
in this Section shall have the meaning set forth opposite such term for purposes of this Plan and any Stock Incentive Agreements under this Plan (unless noted otherwise), and for purposes of such definitions, the singular shall include the plural
and the plural shall include the singular, and reference to one gender shall include the other gender. Note that some definitions may not be used in this Plan, and may be inserted here solely for possible use in Stock Incentive Agreements issued
under this Plan. 
  
 2.1 Board means the Board of
Directors of the Company. 
  
 2.2 Cause shall mean
an act or acts by an Eligible Recipient involving (a) the use for profit or disclosure to unauthorized persons of confidential information or trade secrets of the Company, a Parent or a Subsidiary, (b) the breach of any contract with the Company, a
Parent or a Subsidiary, (c) the violation of any fiduciary obligation to the Company, a Parent or a Subsidiary, (d) the unlawful trading in the securities of the Company, a Parent or a Subsidiary, or of another corporation based on information
gained as a result of the performance of services for the Company, a Parent or a Subsidiary, (e) a felony conviction or the failure to contest prosecution of a felony, or (f) willful misconduct, dishonesty, embezzlement, fraud, deceit or civil
rights violations, or other unlawful acts. 
  
 2.3 Change of
Control means either of the following (except as may be otherwise required under Code Section 409A, related regulations or other guidance): 
  
 (a) any transaction or series of transactions pursuant to which the Company sells, transfers, leases, exchanges or disposes of substantially all
(i.e., at least eighty-five percent (85%)) of its assets for cash or property, or for a combination of cash and property, or for other consideration; or 
  

(b) any transaction pursuant to which persons who are not current shareholders of the Company acquire by merger, consolidation, reorganization,
division or other business combination or transaction, or by a purchase of an interest in the Company, an interest in the Company so that after such transaction, the shareholders of the Company immediately prior to such transaction no longer have a
controlling (i.e., 50% or more) voting interest in the Company. 
  
 However, notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall an initial public offering of the Company’s common stock constitute a Change of Control. 
  

2.4 Code means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. 
  
 2.5 Committee means any committee appointed by the Board to administer the Plan, as specified in Section 5
hereof. Any such committee shall be comprised entirely of Directors. 

 2.6 Common Stock means the common stock of the Company. 
  
 2.7 Company means Pokertek, Inc., a North Carolina corporation,
and any successor to such organization. 
  
 2.8 Constructive
Discharge means a termination of employment with the Company by an Employee due to any of the following events if the termination occurs within thirty (30) days of such event: 
  
 (a) Forced Relocation or Transfer. The Employee may continue
employment with the Company, a Parent or a Subsidiary (or a successor employer), but such employment is contingent on the Employee’s being transferred to a site of employment which is located further than 50 miles from the Employee’s
current site of employment. For this purpose, an Employee’s site of employment shall be the site of employment to which they are assigned as their home base, from which their work is assigned, or to which they report, and shall be determined by
the Committee in its sole discretion on the basis of the facts and circumstances. 
  
 (b) Decrease in Salary or Wages. The Employee may continue employment with the Company, a Parent or a Subsidiary (or a successor employer), but such employment is contingent upon the Employee’s acceptance
of a salary or wage rate which is less than the Employee’s prior salary or wage rate. 
  
 (c) Significant and Substantial Reduction in Benefits. The Employee may continue employment with the Company, a Parent or a Subsidiary (or a successor employer), but such employment is contingent upon the
Employee’s acceptance of a reduction in the pension, welfare or fringe benefits provided which is both significant and substantial when expressed as a dollar amount or when expressed as a percentage of the Employee’s cash compensation. The
determination of whether a reduction in pension, welfare or fringe benefits is significant and substantial shall be made on the basis of all pertinent facts and circumstances, including the entire benefit (pension, welfare and fringe) package
provided to the Employee, and any salary or wages paid to the Employee. However, notwithstanding the preceding, any modification or elimination of benefits which results solely from the provision of new benefits to an Employee by a successor
employer as a result of a change of the Employee’s employment from employment with the Company to employment with such successor shall not be deemed a Significant and Substantial Reduction in Benefits where such new benefits are identical to
the benefits provided to similarly situated Employees of the successor. 
  
 2.9 Director means a member of the Board. 
  
 2.10 Eligible Recipient means an Employee and/or a Key Person. 
  
 2.11 Employee means a common law employee of the Company, a Subsidiary or a Parent; provided, however, that with respect to ISOs, an “Employee” means any person who is considered an employee of
the Company or any Parent or Subsidiary for purposes of Treas. Reg. Section 1.421-1(h) (or any successor provision related thereto). 
  
 2.12 Exchange Act means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. 
  
 2.13 Exercise Price means the price that shall be paid to purchase one (1) Share upon the exercise of an
Option granted under this Plan. 
  
 2.14 Fair Market
Value of each Share on any date means the price determined below as of the close of business on such date (provided, however, if for any reason, the Fair Market Value per share cannot be ascertained or is unavailable for such date, the Fair
Market Value per share shall be determined as of the nearest preceding date on which such Fair Market Value can be ascertained): 
  
 (a) If the Share is listed or traded on any established stock exchange or a national market system, including without limitation the National Market of
the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. Automated Quotation (“NASDAQ”) System, its Fair Market Value shall be the closing sale price for the Share (or the mean of the closing bid and ask prices, if no sales were reported), on
such exchange or system on the date of such determination, as reported in The Wall Street Journal or such other source as the Board deems reliable; or 
  

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 (b) If the Share is not listed or traded on any established stock exchange or a national market system,
its Fair Market Value shall be the average of the closing dealer “bid” and “ask” prices of a Share as reflected on the NASDAQ interdealer quotation system of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. on the date of
such determination; or 
  
 (c) In the absence of an established
public trading market for the Share, the Fair Market Value of a Share shall be determined in good faith by the Board. 
  
 (d) Notwithstanding the foregoing, (1) with respect to ISOs, the Fair Market Value shall be determined by the Board in accordance with the applicable
provisions of Section 20.2031-2 of the Federal Estate Tax Regulations, or in any other manner consistent with Code Section 422 and accompanying regulations; and (2) to the extent required under Code Section 409A, Fair Market Value shall be
determined in accordance with Section 409A, related regulations or other guidance. 
  
 2.15 FLSA Exclusion means the provisions of Section 7(e) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (the “FLSA”) that exempt certain stock-based compensation from inclusion in overtime
determinations under the FLSA. 
  
 2.16 Insider
means an individual who is, on the relevant date, an officer, director or ten percent (10%) beneficial owner of any class of the Company’s equity securities that is registered pursuant to Section 12 of the Exchange Act, all as defined under
Section 16 of the Exchange Act. 
  
 2.17 ISO means
an option granted under this Plan to purchase Shares that is intended by the Company to satisfy the requirements of Code Section 422 as an incentive stock option. 
  
 2.18 Key Person means (1) a member of the Board who is not an Employee, or (2) a consultant or advisor;
provided, however, that such consultant or advisor must be an individual who is providing or will be providing bona fide services to the Company, a Subsidiary or a Parent, with such services (1) not being in connection with the offer or sale
of securities in a capital-raising transaction, and (2) not directly or indirectly promoting or maintaining a market for securities of the Company, a Subsidiary or a Parent, within the meaning of 17 CFR §230.701(c)(1). 
  
 2.19 NQSO means an option granted under this Plan to purchase
Shares which is not intended by the Company to satisfy the requirements of Code Section 422. 
  
 2.20 Option means an ISO or a NQSO. 
  
 2.21 Outside Director means a Director who is not an Employee and who qualifies as (1) a “non-employee director” under Rule 16b-3(b)(3) under the 1934 Act, as amended from time to time, and (2)
an “outside director” under Code §162(m) and the regulations promulgated thereunder. 
  
 2.22 Parent means any corporation (other than the corporation employing a Participant) in an unbroken chain of corporations ending with the
corporation employing a Participant if, at the time of the granting of the Stock Incentive, each of the corporations other than the corporation employing the Participant owns stock possessing fifty percent (50%) or more of the total combined voting
power of all classes of stock in one of the other corporation in such chain. However, for purposes of interpreting any Stock Incentive Agreement issued under this Plan as of a date of determination, Parent shall mean any corporation (other than the
corporation employing a Participant) in an unbroken chain of corporations ending with the corporation employing a Participant if, at the time of the granting of the Stock Incentive and thereafter through such date of determination, each of the
corporations other than the corporation employing the Participant owns stock possessing fifty percent (50%) or more of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock in one of the other corporation in such chain. 
  
 2.23 Participant means an individual who receives a Stock
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 2.24 Performance-Based Exception means the performance-based exception from the tax
deductibility limitations of Code §162(m). 
  
 2.25
Plan means the Pokertek, Inc. 2004 Stock Incentive Plan, as amended and restated through July 29, 2005, and as it may be amended from time to time thereafter. 
  
 2.26 Qualified Termination shall mean a termination of the employment of an employee by the Company without
Cause or where such termination is a Constructive Discharge. 
  
 2.27 Restricted Stock Award means an award of Shares granted to a Participant under this Plan whereby the Participant has immediate rights of ownership in the Shares underlying the award, but such Shares are subject to
restrictions in accordance with the terms and provisions of this Plan and the Stock Incentive Agreement pertaining to the award and may be subject to forfeiture by the individual until the earlier of (a) the time such restrictions lapse or are
satisfied, or (b) the time such shares are forfeited, pursuant to the terms and provisions of the Stock Incentive Agreement pertaining to the award. 
  
 2.28 Restricted Stock Unit means a contractual right granted to a Participant under this Plan to receive a Share that is subject to
restrictions of this Plan and the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement. 
  
 2.29 SAR Exercise Price means the amount per Share specified in a Stock Incentive Agreement with respect to a Stock Appreciation Right, the excess of the Fair Market Value of a Share over and above such amount, the holder of
such Stock Appreciation Right may be able to receive upon the exercise or payment of such Stock Appreciation Right. 
  
 2.30 Share means a share of the Common Stock of the Company. 
  
 2.31 Stock Appreciation Right means a right granted to a Participant pursuant to the terms and provisions of
this Plan whereby the individual, without payment to the Company (except for any applicable withholding or other taxes), receives cash, Shares, a combination thereof, or such other consideration as the Board may determine, in an amount equal to the
excess of the Fair Market Value per Share on the date on which the Stock Appreciation Right is exercised over the exercise price per Share noted in the Stock Appreciation Right for each Share subject to the Stock Appreciation Right. 
  
 2.32 Stock Incentive means an ISO, a NQSO, a Restricted Stock
Award, a Restricted Stock Unit, or a Stock Appreciation Right. 
  
 2.33 Stock Incentive Agreement means an agreement between the Company, a Parent or a Subsidiary, and a Participant evidencing an award of a Stock Incentive. 
  
 2.34 Subsidiary means any corporation (other than the corporation employing such Participant) in an unbroken
chain of corporations beginning with the corporation employing such Participant if, at the time of the granting of the Stock Incentive, each of the corporations other than the last corporation in the unbroken chain owns stock possessing fifty
percent (50%) or more of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock in one of the other corporations in such chain. However, for purposes of interpreting any Stock Incentive Agreement issued under this Plan as of a date of
determination, Subsidiary shall mean any corporation (other than the corporation employing such Participant) in an unbroken chain of corporations beginning with the corporation employing such Participant if, at the time of the granting of the Stock
Incentive and thereafter through such date of determination, each of the corporations other than the last corporation in the unbroken chain owns stock possessing fifty percent (50%) or more of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock
in one of the other corporations in such chain. 
  
 2.35 Ten
Percent Shareholder means a person who owns (after taking into account the attribution rules of Code §424(d)) more than ten percent (10%) of the total combined voting power of all classes of shares of stock of either the Company, a
Subsidiary or a Parent. 
  

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 Section 3. 
 SHARES SUBJECT TO STOCK INCENTIVES 
  
 The total number of Shares that may be issued pursuant to Stock Incentives under this Plan shall not exceed 825,000, as adjusted pursuant to Section 10.
Such Shares shall be reserved, to the extent that the Company deems appropriate, from authorized but unissued Shares, and from Shares which have been reacquired by the Company. Furthermore, any Shares subject to a Stock Incentive remaining after the
cancellation, expiration or exchange of such Stock Incentive thereafter shall again become available for use under this Plan. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, no Participant may be granted Stock Incentives covering an aggregate
number of Shares in excess of 825,000 in any calendar year, and any Shares subject to a Stock Incentive which again become available for use under this Plan after the cancellation, expiration or exchange of such Stock Incentive thereafter shall
continue to be counted in applying this calendar year Participant limitation. 
  
 Section 4. 
 EFFECTIVE DATE 
  
 The effective date of the Plan as initially adopted is the date the Plan was
adopted by the Board, as noted in resolutions effectuating such adoption, provided the shareholders of the Company approve this Plan within twelve (12) months after such effective date, which approval was obtained. In the event that such effective
date came before such shareholder approval, any Stock Incentives granted under this Plan before the date of such approval automatically were be granted subject to such approval. The Plan was amended and restated effective July 29, 2005. 

 
 Section 5. 
 ADMINISTRATION 
  
 5.1 General Administration. This Plan shall be administered by the Board. The Board, acting in its absolute discretion, shall exercise such powers and take such action as
expressly called for under this Plan. The Board shall have the power to interpret this Plan and, subject to the terms and provisions of this Plan, to take such other action in the administration and operation of the Plan as it deems equitable under
the circumstances. The Board’s actions shall be binding on the Company, on each affected Eligible Recipient, and on each other person directly or indirectly affected by such actions. 
  
 5.2 Authority of the Board. Except as limited by law or by the Articles of Incorporation or
Bylaws of the Company, and subject to the provisions herein, the Board shall have full power to select Eligible Recipients who shall participate in the Plan, to determine the sizes and types of Stock Incentives in a manner consistent with the Plan,
to determine the terms and conditions of Stock Incentives in a manner consistent with the Plan, to construe and interpret the Plan and any agreement or instrument entered into under the Plan, to establish, amend or waive rules and regulations for
the Plan’s administration, and to amend the terms and conditions of any outstanding Stock Incentives as allowed under the Plan and such Stock Incentives. Further, the Board may make all other determinations that may be necessary or advisable
for the administration of the Plan. 
  
 5.3
Delegation of Authority. The Board may delegate its authority under the Plan, in whole or in part, to a Committee appointed by the Board consisting of not less than one (1) Director or to one or more other persons to whom
the powers of the Board hereunder may be delegated in accordance with applicable law. The members of the Committee and any other persons to whom authority has been delegated shall be appointed from time to time by, and shall serve at the discretion
of, the Board. The Committee or other delegate (if appointed) shall act according to the policies and procedures set forth in the Plan and to those policies and procedures established by the Board, and the Committee or other delegate shall have such
powers and responsibilities as are set forth by the Board. Reference to the Board in this Plan shall specifically include reference to the Committee or other delegate where the Board has delegated its authority to the Committee or other delegate,
and any action by the Committee or other delegate pursuant to a delegation of authority by the Board shall be deemed an action by the Board under the Plan. Notwithstanding the above, the Board may 

  

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assume the powers and responsibilities granted to the Committee or other delegate at any time, in whole or in part. With respect to Committee appointments
and composition, only a Committee (or a sub-committee thereof) comprised solely of two (2) or more Outside Directors may grant Stock Incentives that will meet the Performance-Based Exception, and only a Committee comprised solely of Outside
Directors may grant Stock Incentives to Insiders that will be exempt from Section 16(b) of the Exchange Act. 
  
 5.4 Decisions Binding. All determinations and decisions made by the Board (or its delegate) pursuant to the
provisions of this Plan and all related orders and resolutions of the Board shall be final, conclusive and binding on all persons, including the Company, its shareholders, Directors, Eligible Recipients, Participants, and their estates and
beneficiaries. 
  
 5.5 Indemnification for
Decisions. No member of the Board or the Committee (or a sub-committee thereof) shall be liable for any action taken or determination made hereunder in good faith. Service on the Committee (or a sub-committee thereof) shall
constitute service as a director of the Company so that the members of the Committee (or a sub-committee thereof) shall be entitled to indemnification and reimbursement as directors of the Company pursuant to its bylaws and applicable law. In
addition, the members of the Board, Committee (or a sub-committee thereof) shall be indemnified by the Company against (a) the reasonable expenses, including attorneys’ fees actually and necessarily incurred in connection with the defense of
any action, suit or proceeding, to which they or any of them may be a party by reason of any action taken or failure to act under or in connection with the Plan, any Stock Incentive granted hereunder, and (b) against all amounts paid by them in
settlement thereof (provided such settlement is approved by independent legal counsel selected by the Company) or paid by them in satisfaction of a judgment in any such action, suit or proceeding, except in relation to matters as to which it shall
be adjudged in such action, suit or proceeding that such individual is liable for gross negligence or misconduct in the performance of his duties, provided that within 60 days after institution of any such action, suit or proceeding a Committee
member or delegatee shall in writing offer the Company the opportunity, at its own expense, to handle and defend the same. 
  
 Section 6. 
 ELIGIBILITY 
  
 Eligible Recipients
selected by the Board shall be eligible for the grant of Stock Incentives under this Plan, but no Eligible Recipient shall have the right to be granted a Stock Incentive under this Plan merely as a result of his or her status as an Eligible
Recipient. Only Employees shall be eligible to receive a grant of ISOs. 
  
 Section 7 
 TERMS OF STOCK INCENTIVES 
  
 7.1 Terms and Conditions of All Stock Incentives. 

 
 (a) Grants of Stock Incentives. The Board, in its absolute
discretion, shall grant Stock Incentives under this Plan from time to time and shall have the right to grant new Stock Incentives in exchange for outstanding Stock Incentives, including, but not limited to, exchanges of Stock Options for the purpose
of achieving a lower Exercise Price. Stock Incentives shall be granted to Eligible Recipients selected by the Board, and the Board shall be under no obligation whatsoever to grant any Stock Incentives, or to grant Stock Incentives to all Eligible
Recipients, or to grant all Stock Incentives subject to the same terms and conditions. 
  
 (b) Shares Subject to Stock Incentives. The number of Shares as to which a Stock Incentive shall be granted shall be determined by the Board in its sole discretion, subject to the provisions of Section 3 as to
the total number of Shares available for grants under the Plan. 
  
 (c) Stock Incentive Agreements. Each Stock Incentive shall be evidenced by a Stock Incentive Agreement executed by the Company, a Parent or a Subsidiary, and the Participant, which shall be in such form and contain such terms and
conditions as the Board in its discretion may, subject to the provisions of the Plan, from time to time determine. 
  

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 (d) Date of Grant. The date a Stock Incentive is granted shall be the date on which the Board (1)
has approved the terms and conditions of the Stock Incentive Agreement, (2) has determined the recipient of the Stock Incentive and the number of Shares covered by the Stock Incentive and (3) has taken all such other action necessary to direct the
grant of the Stock Incentive. 
  
 7.2 Terms and
Conditions of Options. 
  
 (a) Necessity of
Stock Incentive Agreements. Each grant of an Option shall be evidenced by a Stock Incentive Agreement that shall specify whether the Option is an ISO or NQSO, and incorporate such other terms and conditions as the Board, acting in its absolute
discretion, deems consistent with the terms of this Plan, including (without limitation) a restriction on the number of Shares subject to the Option that first become exercisable during any calendar year. The Board and/or the Company shall have
complete discretion to modify the terms and provisions of an Option in accordance with Section 12 of this Plan even though such modification may change the Option from an ISO to a NQSO. 
  
 (b) Determining Optionees. In determining Eligible Recipient(s) to whom an Option shall be granted and the number of
Shares to be covered by such Option, the Board may take into account the recommendations of the Chief Executive Officer of the Company and its other officers, the duties of the Eligible Recipient, the present and potential contributions of the
Eligible Recipient to the success of the Company, and other factors deemed relevant by the Board, in its sole discretion, in connection with accomplishing the purpose of this Plan. An Eligible Recipient who has been granted an Option to purchase
Shares, whether under this Plan or otherwise, may be granted one or more additional Options. If the Board grants an ISO and a NQSO to an Eligible Recipient on the same date, the right of the Eligible Recipient to exercise one such Option shall not
be conditioned on his or her failure to exercise the other such Option. 
  
 (c) Exercise Price. Subject to adjustment in accordance with Section 10 and the other provisions of this Section, the Exercise Price shall be as set forth in the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement. With respect to each grant of an
ISO to a Participant who is not a Ten Percent Shareholder, the Exercise Price shall not be less than the Fair Market Value on the date the ISO is granted. With respect to each grant of an ISO to a Participant who is a Ten Percent Shareholder, the
Exercise Price shall not be less than one hundred ten percent (110%) of the Fair Market Value on the date the ISO is granted. If a Stock Incentive is a NQSO, (1) with respect to grants made on or before July 29, 2005, the Exercise Price for each
Share shall be no less than (i) the minimum price required by applicable state law, or (ii) the minimum price required by the Company’s governing instrument, or (iii) $0.01, whichever price is greater; and (2) with respect to grants made on or
after July 29, 2005, the Exercise Price for each Share shall be no less than the Fair Market Value on the date the NQSO is granted. Any Stock Incentive intended to meet the Performance-Based Exception must be granted with an Exercise Price
equivalent to or greater than the Fair Market Value of the Shares subject thereto determined as of the date of such grant. Any Stock Incentive intended to meet the FLSA Exclusion must be granted with an Exercise Price equivalent to or greater than
eighty-five percent (85%) of the Fair Market Value of the Shares subject thereto on the date granted determined as of the date of such grant. 
  
 (d) Option Term. Each Option granted under this Plan shall be exercisable in whole or in part at such time or times as set forth in the related
Stock Incentive Agreement, but no Stock Incentive Agreement shall: 
  
 (i) make an Option exercisable before the date such Option is granted; or 
  
 (ii) make an Option exercisable after the earlier of: 
  
 (A) the date such Option is exercised in full, or 
  
 (B) the date that is the tenth (10th) anniversary of the date such Option is granted, if such Option is a NQSO or an ISO granted to a non-Ten Percent Shareholder, or the date that is the fifth (5th) anniversary of the
date such Option is granted, if such Option is an ISO granted to a Ten Percent Shareholder. A Stock Incentive Agreement may provide for the exercise of an Option after the employment of an Employee has terminated for any reason whatsoever, including
death or disability. The Employee’s rights, if any, upon termination of employment will be set forth in the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement. 
  

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 (e) Payment. Options shall be exercised by the delivery of a written notice of exercise to the
Company, setting forth the number of Shares with respect to which the Option is to be exercised accompanied by full payment for the Shares. Payment for shares of Stock purchased pursuant to exercise of an Option shall be made in cash or, unless the
Stock Incentive Agreement provides otherwise, by delivery to the Company of a number of Shares that have been owned and completely paid for by the holder for at least six (6) months prior to the date of exercise (i.e., “mature
shares” for accounting purposes) having an aggregate Fair Market Value equal to the amount to be tendered, or a combination thereof. In addition, unless the Stock Incentive Agreement provides otherwise, the Option may be exercised through a
brokerage transaction following registration of the Company’s equity securities under Section 12 of the Exchange Act as permitted under the provisions of Regulation T applicable to cashless exercises promulgated by the Federal Reserve Board,
unless prohibited by Section 402 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. However, notwithstanding the foregoing, with respect to any Option recipient who is an Insider, a tender of shares or a cashless exercise must (1) have met the requirements of an
exemption under Rule 16b-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act, or (2) be a subsequent transaction the terms of which were provided for in a transaction initially meeting the requirements of an exemption under Rule 16b-3 promulgated under the
Exchange Act. Unless the Stock Incentive Agreement provides otherwise, the foregoing exercise payment methods shall be subsequent transactions approved by the original grant of an Option. Except as provided in subparagraph (f) below, payment shall
be made at the time that the Option or any part thereof is exercised, and no Shares shall be issued or delivered upon exercise of an Option until full payment has been made by the Participant. The holder of an Option, as such, shall have none of the
rights of a shareholder. Notwithstanding the above and unless prohibited by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, in the sole discretion of the Board, an Option may be exercised as to a portion or all (as determined by the Board) of the number of Shares
specified in the Stock Incentive Agreement by delivery to the Company of a promissory note, such promissory note to be executed by the Participant and that shall include, with such other terms and conditions as the Board shall determine, provisions
in a form approved by the Board under which: (i) the balance of the aggregate purchase price shall be payable in equal installments over such period and shall bear interest at such rate (that shall not be less than the prime bank loan rate as
determined by the Board, that shall be established at the time of exercise, and that must be a market rate based on the rate environment at the date of exercise) as the Board shall approve, and (ii) the Participant shall be personally liable for
payment of the unpaid principal balance and all accrued but unpaid interest. Other methods of payment may also be used if approved by the Board in its sole and absolute discretion and provided for under the Stock Incentive Agreement. 
  
 (f) Conditions to Exercise of an Option. Each Option granted under the
Plan shall vest and shall be exercisable at such time or times, or upon the occurrence of such event or events, and in such amounts, as the Board shall specify in the Stock Incentive Agreement; provided, however, that subsequent to the grant of an
Option, the Board, at any time before complete termination of such Option, may (subject to any requirements imposed under Code Section 409A, related regulations or other guidance) accelerate the time or times at which such Option may vest or be
exercised in whole or in part. Notwithstanding the foregoing, an Option intended to meet the FLSA Exclusion shall not be exercisable for at least six (6) months following the date it is granted, except by reason of death, disability, retirement, a
change in corporate ownership or other circumstances permitted under regulations promulgated under the FLSA Exclusion. The Board may impose such restrictions on any Shares acquired pursuant to the exercise of an Option as it may deem advisable,
including, without limitation, vesting or performance-based restrictions, rights of the Company to re-purchase Shares acquired pursuant to the exercise of an Option, voting restrictions, investment intent restrictions, restrictions on transfer,
“first refusal” rights of the Company to purchase Shares acquired pursuant to the exercise of an Option prior to their sale to any other person, “drag along” rights requiring the sale of shares to a third party purchaser in
certain circumstances, “lock up” type restrictions in the case of an initial public offering of the Company’s stock, restrictions or limitations or other provisions that would be applied to shareholders under any applicable agreement
among the shareholders, and restrictions under applicable federal securities laws, under the requirements of any stock exchange or market upon which such Shares are then listed and/or traded, and/or under any blue sky or state securities laws
applicable to such Shares. 
  
 (g) Transferability of
Options. An Option shall not be transferable or assignable except by will or by the laws of descent and distribution and shall be exercisable, during the Participant’s lifetime, only by the Participant; provided, however, that in the event
the Participant is incapacitated and unable to exercise his or her Option, if such Option is a NQSO, such Option may be exercised by such Participant’s legal guardian, legal representative, or other representative whom the Board deems
appropriate based on applicable facts and circumstances. The determination of incapacity of a Participant and the determination of the appropriate representative of the Participant who shall be able to exercise the Option if the Participant is
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be determined by the Board in its sole and absolute discretion. Notwithstanding the foregoing, except as otherwise provided in the Stock Incentive Agreement,
a NQSO may also be transferred by a Participant as a bona fide gift (i) to his spouse, lineal descendant or lineal ascendant, siblings and children by adoption, (ii) to a trust for the benefit of one or more individuals described in clause (i) and
no other persons, or (iii) to a partnership of which the only partners are one or more individuals described in clause (i), in which case the transferee shall be subject to all provisions of the Plan, the Stock Incentive Agreement and other
agreements with the Participant in connection with the exercise of the Option and purchase of Shares. In the event of such a gift, the Participant shall promptly notify the Board of such transfer and deliver to the Board such written documentation
as the Board may in its discretion request, including, without limitation, the written acknowledgment of the donee that the donee is subject to the provisions of the Plan, the Stock Incentive Agreement and other agreements with the Participant.

  
 (h) Special Provisions for Certain Substitute Options.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section, any Option in substitution for a stock option previously issued by another entity, which substitution occurs in connection with a transaction to which Code Section 424(a) is applicable, may
provide for an exercise price computed in accordance with Code Section 424(a) and the regulations thereunder and may contain such other terms and conditions as the Board may prescribe to cause such substitute Option to contain as nearly as possible
the same terms and conditions (including the applicable vesting and termination provisions) as those contained in the previously issued stock option being replaced thereby. 
  
 (i) ISO Tax Treatment Requirements. With respect to any Option that purports to be an ISO, to the extent that the
aggregate Fair Market Value (determined as of the date of grant of such Option) of stock with respect to which such Option is exercisable for the first time by any individual during any calendar year exceeds one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000.00), such Option shall not be treated as an ISO in accordance with Code Section 422(d). The rule of the preceding sentence is applied in the order in which Options are granted. Also, with respect to any Option that purports to be an ISO,
such Option shall not be treated as an ISO if the Participant disposes of shares acquired thereunder within two (2) years from the date of the granting of the Option or within one (1) year of the exercise of the Option, or if the Participant has not
met the requirements of Code Section 422(a)(2). 
  
 (j)
Potential Repricing of Stock Options. With respect to any Option granted pursuant to, and under, this Plan, the Board (or a committee thereof) may determine that the repricing of all or any portion of existing outstanding Options is
appropriate without the need for any additional approval of the Shareholders of the Company. For this purpose, “repricing” of Options shall include, but not be limited to, any of the following actions (or any similar action): (1) lowering
the Exercise Price of an existing Option; (2) any action which would be treated as a “repricing” under generally accepted accounting principles; or (3) canceling of an existing Option at a time when its Exercise Price exceeds the fair
market value of the underlying stock subject to such Option, in exchange for another Option, a Restricted Stock Award, or other equity in the Company. 
  
 7.3 Terms and Conditions of Stock Appreciation Rights. A Stock Appreciation Right may be granted in connection with all or any
portion of a previously or contemporaneously granted Option or not in connection with an Option. A Stock Appreciation Right shall entitle the Participant to receive upon exercise or payment the excess of the Fair Market Value of a specified number
of Shares at the time of exercise, over a SAR Exercise Price that shall be not less than the Exercise Price for that number of Shares in the case of a Stock Appreciation Right granted in connection with a previously or contemporaneously granted
Option, or in the case of any other Stock Appreciation Right, not less than one hundred percent (100%) of the Fair Market Value of that number of Shares at the time the Stock Appreciation Right was granted. The exercise of a Stock Appreciation Right
shall result in a pro rata surrender of the related Option to the extent the Stock Appreciation Right has been exercised. 
  
 (a) Payment. Upon exercise or payment of a Stock Appreciation Right, the Company shall pay to the Participant the appreciation in cash or Shares
(at the aggregate Fair Market Value on the date of payment or exercise) as provided in the Stock Incentive Agreement or, in the absence of such provision, as the Board may determine. To the extent that a Stock Appreciation Right is paid in cash, it
shall nonetheless be deemed paid in Shares for purposes of Section 3 hereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent required to ensure that a Stock Appreciation Right is not subject to, or complies with, Code Section 409A, related regulations,
and other guidance, (i) a Stock Appreciation Right shall be settled solely for shares of Common Stock of the Company, which Common Stock is traded on an established securities market, and which SAR 

  

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does not include any feature for the deferral of compensation other than the deferral of recognition of income until the exercise of the Stock Appreciation
Right; or (ii) a Stock Appreciation Right shall be structured in a manner designed to be exempt from, or to comply with, the requirements of Code Section 409A. 
  

(b) Conditions to Exercise. Each Stock Appreciation Right granted under the Plan shall be exercisable at such time or times, or upon the
occurrence of such event or events, and in such amounts, as the Board shall specify in the Stock Incentive Agreement; provided, however, that subsequent to the grant of a Stock Appreciation Right, the Board, at any time before complete termination
of such Stock Appreciation Right, may accelerate the time or times at which such Stock Appreciation Right may (subject to any requirements imposed under Code Section 409A, related regulations or other guidance) be exercised in whole or in part.

  
 (c) Transferability of Stock Appreciation Rights.
Except as otherwise provided in a Participant’s Stock Incentive Agreement, no Stock Appreciation Right granted under the Plan may be sold, transferred, pledged, assigned or otherwise alienated or hypothecated, other than by will or by the laws
of descent and distribution. Further, except as otherwise provided in a Participant’s Stock Incentive Agreement, all Stock Appreciation Rights granted to a Participant under the Plan shall be exercisable, during the Participant’s lifetime,
only by the Participant; provided, however, that in the event the Participant is incapacitated and unable to exercise his or her Stock Appreciation Right, such Stock Appreciation Right may be exercised by such Participant’s legal guardian,
legal representative, or other representative whom the Board deems appropriate based on applicable facts and circumstances. The determination of incapacity of a Participant and the determination of the appropriate representative of the Participant
shall be determined by the Board in its sole and absolute discretion. Notwithstanding the foregoing, except as otherwise provided in the Stock Incentive Agreement, (A) a Stock Appreciation Right which is granted in connection with the grant of a
NQSO may be transferred, but only with the NQSO, and (B) a Stock Appreciation Right which is not granted in connection with the grant of a NQSO, may be transferred by the Participant as a bona fide gift (i) to his spouse, lineal descendant or lineal
ascendant, siblings and children by adoption, (ii) to a trust for the benefit of one or more individuals described in clause (i), or (iii) to a partnership of which the only partners are one or more individuals described in clause (i), in which case
the transferee shall be subject to all provisions of the Plan, the Stock Incentive Agreement and other agreements with the Participant in connection with the exercise of the Stock Appreciation Right. In the event of such a gift, the Optionee shall
promptly notify the Board of such transfer and deliver to the Board such written documentation as the Board may in its discretion request, including, without limitation, the written acknowledgment of the donee that the donee is subject to the
provisions of the Plan, the Stock Incentive Agreement and other agreements with the Participant in connection with the exercise of the Stock Appreciation Right. 
  

(d) Special Provisions for Tandem SAR’s. A Stock Appreciation Right granted in connection with an Option (1) must be granted in accordance
with Code Section 409A, related regulations or other guidance, and (2) may only be exercised to the extent that the related Option has not been exercised. A Stock Appreciation Right granted in connection with an ISO (1) will expire no later than the
expiration of the underlying ISO, (2) may be for no more than the difference between the exercise price of the underlying ISO and the Fair Market Value of the Shares subject to the underlying ISO at the time the Stock Appreciation Right is
exercised, (3) may be transferable only when, and under the same conditions as, the underlying ISO is transferable, and (4) may be exercised only (i) when the underlying ISO could be exercised and (ii) when the Fair Market Value of the Shares
subject to the ISO exceeds the exercise price of the ISO. 
  
 7.4
Terms and Conditions of Restricted Stock Awards.  
  
 (a) Grants of Restricted Stock Awards. Shares awarded pursuant to Restricted Stock Awards shall be subject to such restrictions as determined by the Board for periods determined by the Board. Restricted Stock Awards issued under the
Plan may have restrictions which lapse based upon the service of a Participant, or based upon the attainment (as determined by the Board) of performance goals established pursuant to the business criteria listed in Section 14, or based upon any
other criteria that the Board may determine appropriate. Any Restricted Stock Award which becomes exercisable based on the attainment of performance goals must be granted by a Committee, must have its performance goals determined by such a Committee
based upon one or more of the business criteria listed in Section 14, and must have the attainment of such performance goals certified in writing by such a Committee in order to meet the Performance-Based Exception. The Board may require a cash
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 (b) Acceleration of Award. The Board shall (subject to any restrictions imposed under Code Section
409A, related regulations or other guidance) have the power to permit, in its discretion, an acceleration of the expiration of the applicable restrictions or the applicable period of such restrictions with respect to any part or all of the Shares
awarded to a Participant. 
  
 (c) Necessity of Stock Incentive
Agreement. Each grant of a Restricted Stock Award shall be evidenced by a Stock Incentive Agreement that shall specify the terms, conditions and restrictions regarding the Shares awarded to a Participant, and shall incorporate such other terms
and conditions as the Board, acting in its absolute discretion, deems consistent with the terms of this Plan. The Board shall (subject to any restrictions imposed under Code Section 409A, related regulations or other guidance) have complete
discretion to modify the terms and provisions of Restricted Stock Awards in accordance with Section 12 of this Plan. 
  
 (d) Restrictions on Shares Awarded. Shares awarded pursuant to Restricted Stock Awards shall be subject to such restrictions as determined by the
Board for periods determined by the Board. The Board may impose such restrictions on any Shares acquired pursuant to a Restricted Stock Award as it may deem advisable, including, without limitation, vesting or performance-based restrictions, rights
of the Company to re-purchase Shares acquired pursuant to the Restricted Stock Award, voting restrictions, investment intent restrictions, restrictions on transfer, “first refusal” rights of the Company to purchase Shares acquired pursuant
to the Restricted Stock Award prior to their sale to any other person, “drag along” rights requiring the sale of shares to a third party purchaser in certain circumstances, “lock up” type restrictions in connection with public
offerings of the Company’s stock, restrictions or limitations or other provisions that would be applied to shareholders under any applicable agreement among the shareholders, and restrictions under applicable federal securities laws, under the
requirements of any stock exchange or market upon which such Shares are then listed and/or traded, and/or under any blue sky or state securities laws applicable to such Shares. 
  
 (e) Transferability of Restricted Stock Awards. A Restricted Stock Award may not be transferred by the holder
Participant, except upon the death of the holder Participant by will or by the laws of descent and distribution. 
  
 (f) Voting, Dividend & Other Rights. Unless the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement provides otherwise, holders of Restricted Stock Awards
shall not be entitled to vote and shall not receive dividends during the periods of restriction. 
  
 7.5 Terms and Conditions of Restricted Stock Units. 
  
 (a) Grants of Restricted Stock Units. A Restricted Stock Unit shall entitle the Participant to receive one Share at
such future time and upon such terms as specified by the Board in the Stock Incentive Agreement evidencing such award. Restricted Stock Units issued under the Plan may have restrictions which lapse based upon the service of a Participant, or based
upon other criteria that the Board may determine appropriate. The Board may require a cash payment from the Participant in exchange for the grant of Restricted Stock Units or may grant Restricted Stock Units without the requirement of a cash
payment. 
  
 (b) Vesting of Restricted Stock Units. The
Board shall establish the vesting schedule applicable to Restricted Stock Units and shall specify the times, vesting and performance goal requirements. Until the end of the period(s) of time specified in the vesting schedule and/or the satisfaction
of any performance criteria, the Restricted Stock Units subject to such Stock Incentive Agreement shall remain subject to forfeiture. 
  
 (c) Acceleration of Award. The Board shall (subject to any restrictions imposed under Code Section 409A, related regulations or other guidance)
have the power to permit, in its sole discretion, an acceleration of the applicable restrictions or the applicable period of such restrictions with respect to any part or all of the Restricted Stock Units awarded to a Participant. 
  
 (d) Necessity of Stock Incentive Agreement. Each grant of Restricted
Stock Unit(s) shall be evidenced by a Stock Incentive Agreement that shall specify the terms, conditions and restrictions regarding the Participant’s right to receive Share(s) in the future, and shall incorporate such other terms and conditions
as the Board, acting in its sole discretion, deems consistent with the terms of this Plan. The Board shall (subject to any restrictions imposed under Code Section 409A, related regulations or other guidance) have sole discretion to modify the terms
and provisions of Restricted Stock Unit(s) in accordance with Section 12 of this Plan. 
  

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 (e) Transferability of Restricted Stock Units. Except as otherwise provided in a
Participant’s Restricted Stock Unit Award, no Restricted Stock Unit granted under the Plan may be sold, transferred, pledged, assigned or otherwise alienated or hypothecated by the holder Participant, except upon the death of the holder
Participant by will or by the laws of descent and distribution. 
  
 (f) Voting, Dividend & Other Rights. Unless the applicable Stock Incentive Agreement provides otherwise, holders of Restricted Stock Units shall not be entitled to vote or to receive dividends until they become owners of the
Shares pursuant to their Restricted Stock Units. 
  
 Section 8.

 SECURITIES REGULATION 
  
 Each Stock Incentive Agreement may provide that, upon the receipt of Shares as a result of the exercise of a Stock Incentive
or otherwise, the Participant shall, if so requested by the Company, hold such Shares for investment and not with a view of resale or distribution to the public and, if so requested by the Company, shall deliver to the Company a written statement
satisfactory to the Company to that effect. Each Stock Incentive Agreement may also provide that, if so requested by the Company, the Participant shall make a written representation to the Company that he or she will not sell or offer to sell any of
such Shares unless a registration statement shall be in effect with respect to such Shares under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (“1933 Act”), and any applicable state securities law or, unless he or she shall have furnished to the
Company an opinion, in form and substance satisfactory to the Company, of legal counsel acceptable to the Company, that such registration is not required. Certificates representing the Shares transferred upon the exercise of a Stock Incentive
granted under this Plan may at the discretion of the Company bear a legend to the effect that such Shares have not been registered under the 1933 Act or any applicable state securities law and that such Shares may not be sold or offered for sale in
the absence of an effective registration statement as to such Shares under the 1933 Act and any applicable state securities law or an opinion, in form and substance satisfactory to the Company, of legal counsel acceptable to the Company, that such
registration is not required. 
  
 Section 9. 
 LIFE OF PLAN 
  

No Stock Incentive shall be granted under this Plan on or after the earlier of: 
  
 (a) the tenth (10th) anniversary of the effective date of this Plan (as determined under Section 4 of this Plan), in which
event this Plan otherwise thereafter shall continue in effect until all outstanding Stock Incentives have been exercised in full or no longer are exercisable, or 
  
 (b) the date on which all of the Shares reserved under Section 3 of this Plan have (as a result of the exercise of Stock
Incentives granted under this Plan or lapse of all restrictions under a Restricted Stock Award or Restricted Stock Unit) been issued or no longer are available for use under this Plan, in which event this Plan also shall terminate on such date.

  
 This Plan shall continue in effect until all outstanding Stock Incentives have
been exercised in full or are no longer exercisable and all Restricted Stock Awards or Restricted Stock Units have vested or been forfeited. 
  
 Section 10. 
 ADJUSTMENT 
  
 Notwithstanding
anything in Section 12 to the contrary, the number of Shares reserved under Section 3 of this Plan, the limit on the number of Shares that may be granted during a calendar year to any individual under Section 3 of this Plan, the number of Shares
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Exercise Price of any Options and the SAR Exercise Price of any Stock Appreciation Rights, shall be adjusted by the Board in an equitable manner to reflect
any change in the capitalization of the Company, including, but not limited to, such changes as stock dividends or stock splits. Furthermore, the Board shall have the right to adjust (in a manner that satisfies the requirements of Code Section
424(a)) the number of Shares reserved under Section 3, and the number of Shares subject to Stock Incentives granted under this Plan, and the Exercise Price of any Options and the SAR Exercise Price of any Stock Appreciation Rights in the event of
any corporate transaction described in Code Section 424(a) that provides for the substitution or assumption of such Stock Incentives. If any adjustment under this Section creates a fractional Share or a right to acquire a fractional Share, such
fractional Share shall be disregarded, and the number of Shares reserved under this Plan and the number subject to any Stock Incentives granted under this Plan shall be the next lower number of Shares, rounding all fractions downward. An adjustment
made under this Section by the Board shall be conclusive and binding on all affected persons and, further, shall not constitute an increase in the number of Shares reserved under Section 3. 
  
 Section 11. 
 CHANGE OF CONTROL OF THE COMPANY 
  
 11.1 General Rule for Options. Except as otherwise provided in a Stock Incentive Agreement or as may be
required to comply with Code Section 409A, related regulations or other guidance, if a Change of Control occurs, and if the agreements effectuating the Change of Control do not provide for the assumption or substitution of all Options granted under
this Plan, with respect to any Option granted under this Plan that is not so assumed or substituted (a “Non-Assumed Option”), the Committee, in its sole and absolute discretion, may, with respect to any or all of such Non-Assumed Options,
take any or all of the following actions to be effective as of the date of the Change of Control (or as of any other date fixed by the Committee occurring within the thirty (30) day period ending on the date of the Change of Control, but only if
such action remains contingent upon the effectuation of the Change of Control) (such date referred to as the “Action Effective Date”): 
  
 (a) Accelerate the vesting and/or exercisability of such Non-Assumed Option; and/or 
  
 (b) Unilaterally cancel any such Non-Assumed Option which has not vested and/or which has not become exercisable as of the
Action Effective Date; and/or 
  
 (c) Unilaterally cancel such
Non-Assumed Option in exchange for: 
  
 (i) whole
and/or fractional Shares (or for whole Shares and cash in lieu of any fractional Share) that, in the aggregate, are equal in value to the excess of the Fair Market Value of the Shares that could be purchased subject to such Non-Assumed Option
determined as of the Action Effective Date (taking into account vesting and/or exercisability) over the aggregate Exercise Price for such Shares; or 
  
 (ii) cash or other property equal in value to the excess of the Fair Market Value of the Shares that could be purchased subject to such
Non-Assumed Option determined as of the Action Effective Date (taking into account vesting and/or exercisability) over the aggregate Exercise Price for such Shares; and/or 
  
 (d) Unilaterally cancel such Non-Assumed Option after providing the holder of such Option with (1) an opportunity to
exercise such Non-Assumed Option to the extent vested and/or exercisable within a specified period prior to the date of the Change of Control, and (2) notice of such opportunity to exercise prior to the commencement of such specified period; and/or

  
 (e) Unilaterally cancel such Non-Assumed Option and notify the
holder of such Option of such action, but only if the Fair Market Value of the Shares that could be purchased subject to such Non-Assumed Option determined as of the Action Effective Date (taking into account vesting and/or exercisability) does not
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 However, notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent that the recipient of a Non-Assumed Option is an Insider, payment
of cash in lieu of whole or fractional Shares or shares of a successor may only be made to the extent that such payment (1) has met the requirements of an exemption under Rule 16b-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act, or (2) is a subsequent
transaction the terms of which were provided for in a transaction initially meeting the requirements of an exemption under Rule 16b-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act. Unless a Stock Incentive Agreement provides otherwise, the payment of cash in
lieu of whole or fractional Shares or in lieu of whole or fractional shares of a successor shall be considered a subsequent transaction approved by the original grant of an Option. 
  
 11.2 General Rule for SARs. Except as otherwise provided in a Stock Incentive Agreement, if a Change of
Control occurs, and if the agreements effectuating the Change of Control do not provide for the assumption or substitution of all Stock Appreciation Rights granted under this Plan, with respect to any Stock Appreciation Right granted under this Plan
that is not so assumed or substituted (a “Non-Assumed SAR”), the Committee, in its sole and absolute discretion, may, with respect to any or all of such Non-Assumed SARs, take either or both of the following actions to be effective as of
the date of the Change of Control (or as of any other date fixed by the Committee occurring within the thirty (30) day period ending on the date of the Change of Control, but only if such action remains contingent upon the effectuation of the Change
of Control) (such date referred to as the “Action Effective Date”): 
  
 (a) Accelerate the vesting and/or exercisability of such Non-Assumed SAR; and/or 
  
 (b) Unilaterally cancel any such Non-Assumed SAR which has not vested or which has not become exercisable as of the Action Effective Date; and/or

  
 (c) Unilaterally cancel such Non-Assumed SAR in exchange for:

  
 (i) whole and/or fractional Shares (or for
whole Shares and cash in lieu of any fractional Share) that, in the aggregate, are equal in value to the excess of the Fair Market Value of the Shares subject to such Non-Assumed SAR determined as of the Action Effective Date (taking into account
vesting and/or exercisability) over the SAR Exercise Price for such Non-Assumed SAR; or 
  
 (ii) cash or other property equal in value to the excess of the Fair Market Value of the Shares subject to such Non-Assumed SAR determined
as of the Action Effective Date (taking into account vesting and/or exercisability) over the SAR Exercise Price for such Non-Assumed SAR; and/or 
  
 (d) Unilaterally cancel such Non-Assumed SAR and notify the holder of such SAR of such action, but only if the Fair Market Value of the Shares that could
be purchased subject to such Non-Assumed SAR determined as of the Action Effective Date (taking into account vesting and/or exercisability) does not exceed the SAR Exercise Price for such Non-Assumed SAR. 
  
 However, notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent that the recipient of a Non-Assumed SAR
is an Insider, payment of cash in lieu of whole or fractional Shares or shares of a successor may only be made to the extent that such payment (1) has met the requirements of an exemption under Rule 16b-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act, or (2)
is a subsequent transaction the terms of which were provided for in a transaction initially meeting the requirements of an exemption under Rule 16b-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act. Unless a Stock Incentive Agreement provides otherwise, the
payment of cash in lieu of whole or fractional Shares or in lieu of whole or fractional shares of a successor shall be considered a subsequent transaction approved by the original grant of a SAR. 
  
 11.3 General Rule for Restricted Stock Units. Except as
otherwise provided in a Stock Incentive Agreement, if a Change of Control occurs, and if the agreements effectuating the Change of Control do not provide for the assumption or substitution of all Restricted Stock Units granted under this Plan, with
respect to any Restricted Stock Unit granted under this Plan that is not so assumed or substituted (a “Non-Assumed RSU”), the Committee, in its sole and absolute discretion, may, with respect to any or all of such Non-Assumed RSUs, take
either or both of the following actions to be effective as of the date of the Change of Control (or as of any other date fixed by the Committee occurring within the thirty (30) day period ending on the date of the Change of Control, but only if such
action remains contingent upon the effectuation of the Change of Control) (such date referred to as the “Action Effective Date”): 
  
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 (b) Unilaterally cancel any such Non-Assumed RSU which has not vested as of the Action Effective Date;
and/or 
  
 (c) Unilaterally cancel such Non-Assumed RSU in
exchange for: 
  
 (i) whole and/or fractional
Shares (or for whole Shares and cash in lieu of any fractional Share) that are equal to the number of Shares subject to such Non-Assumed RSU determined as of the Action Effective Date (taking into account vesting); or 
  
 (ii) cash or other property equal in value to the Fair
Market Value of the Shares subject to such Non-Assumed RSU determined as of the Action Effective Date (taking into account vesting); and/or 
  
 (d) Unilaterally cancel such Non-Assumed RSU and notify the holder of such RSU of such action, but only if the Fair Market Value of the Shares that were
subject to such Non-Assumed RSU determined as of the Action Effective Date (taking into account vesting) is zero. 
  
 However, notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent that the recipient of a Non-Assumed RSU is an Insider, payment of cash in lieu of whole or fractional Shares or
shares of a successor may only be made to the extent that such payment (1) has met the requirements of an exemption under Rule 16b-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act, or (2) is a subsequent transaction the terms of which were provided for in a
transaction initially meeting the requirements of an exemption under Rule 16b-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act. Unless a Stock Incentive Agreement provides otherwise, the payment of cash in lieu of whole or fractional Shares or in lieu of whole
or fractional shares of a successor shall be considered a subsequent transaction approved by the original grant of an RSU. 
  
 11.4 General Rule for Other Stock Incentive Agreements. If a Change of Control occurs, then, except to the extent otherwise provided in the
Stock Incentive Agreement pertaining to a particular Stock Incentive or as otherwise provided in this Plan, each Stock Incentive shall be governed by applicable law and the documents effectuating the Change of Control. 
  
 11.5 Special Provisions Applicable to Stock Incentives Subject to Code
Section 409A. Notwithstanding the preceding provisions of Section 11 and Section 2.3, in the event that any Stock Incentives granted under the Plan are deemed to be deferred compensation subject to the provisions of Code Section 409A,
then distributions related to such Stock Incentives may be permitted, in the Board’s discretion, upon the occurrence of one or more of the following events (as they are defined and interpreted under Code Section 409A, related regulations or
other guidance): (A) a change in the ownership of the Company, (B) a change in effective control of the Company, or (C) a change in the ownership of a substantial portion of the assets of the Company. 
  
 Section 12. 
 AMENDMENT OR TERMINATION 
  
 This Plan may be amended by the Board from time to time to the extent that the Board deems necessary or appropriate; provided, however, no such amendment
shall be made absent the approval of the shareholders of the Company (a) to increase the number of Shares reserved under Section 3, except as set forth in Section 10, (b) to extend the maximum life of the Plan under Section 9 or the maximum exercise
period under Section 7, (c) to decrease the minimum Exercise Price under Section 7, or (d) to change the designation of Eligible Recipients eligible for Stock Incentives under Section 6. Shareholder approval of other material amendments (such as an
expansion of the types of awards available under the Plan, an extension of the term of the Plan, a change to the method of determining the Exercise Price of Options issued under the Plan, or a 

  

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change to the provisions of Section 7.2(j)) may also be required pursuant to rules promulgated by an established stock exchange or a national market system
if the Company is, or become, listed or traded on any such established stock exchange or national market system, or for the Plan to continue to be able to issue Stock Incentives which meet the Performance-Based Exception. The Board also may suspend
the granting of Stock Incentives under this Plan at any time and may terminate this Plan at any time. The Company shall have the right to modify, amend or cancel any Stock Incentive after it has been granted if (i) the modification, amendment or
cancellation does not diminish the rights or benefits of the Stock Incentive recipient under the Stock Incentive (provided, however, that a modification, amendment or cancellation that results solely in a change in the tax consequences with respect
to a Stock Incentive shall not be deemed as a diminishment of rights or benefits of such Stock Incentive), (ii) the Participant consents in writing to such modification, amendment or cancellation, (iii) there is a dissolution or liquidation of the
Company, (iv) this Plan and/or the Stock Incentive Agreement expressly provides for such modification, amendment or cancellation, or (v) the Company would otherwise have the right to make such modification, amendment or cancellation by applicable
law. No action to amend or terminate the Plan or a Stock Incentive shall permit the acceleration of the time or schedule of any payment of amounts deemed to involve the deferral of compensation under Code Section 409A, except as may be otherwise
permitted under Section 409A, related regulations or other guidance. 
  
 Section 13. 
 MISCELLANEOUS 
  
 13.1 Shareholder Rights. No Participant shall have any rights as a shareholder of the Company as a result of
the grant of a Stock Incentive to him or to her under this Plan or his or her exercise of such Stock Incentive pending the actual delivery of Shares subject to such Stock Incentive to such Participant. 
  
 13.2 No Guarantee of Continued Relationship. The grant of a
Stock Incentive to a Participant under this Plan shall not constitute a contract of employment and shall not confer on a Participant any rights upon his or her termination of employment or relationship with the Company in addition to those rights,
if any, expressly set forth in the Stock Incentive Agreement that evidences his or her Stock Incentive. 
  
 13.3 Withholding. The Company shall have the power and the right to deduct or withhold, or require a Participant to remit to the Company as
a condition precedent for the fulfillment of any Stock Incentive, an amount sufficient to satisfy Federal, state and local taxes, domestic or foreign, required by law or regulation to be withheld with respect to any taxable event arising as a result
of this Plan and/or any action taken by a Participant with respect to a Stock Incentive. Whenever Shares are to be issued to a Participant upon exercise of an Option or a Stock Appreciation Right, or satisfaction of conditions under a Restricted
Stock Unit, or grant of or substantial vesting of a Restricted Stock Award, the Company shall have the right to require the Participant to remit to the Company, as a condition of exercise of the Option or Stock Appreciation Right, or as a condition
to the fulfillment of the Restricted Stock Unit, or as a condition to the grant or substantial vesting of the Restricted Stock Award, an amount in cash (or, unless the Stock Incentive Agreement provides otherwise, in Shares) sufficient to satisfy
federal, state and local withholding tax requirements at the time of such exercise, satisfaction of conditions, or grant or substantial vesting. However, notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent that a Participant is an Insider, satisfaction of
withholding requirements by having the Company withhold Shares may only be made to the extent that such withholding of Shares (1) has met the requirements of an exemption under Rule 16b-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act, or (2) is a subsequent
transaction the terms of which were provided for in a transaction initially meeting the requirements of an exemption under Rule 16b-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act. Unless the Stock Incentive Agreement provides otherwise, the withholding of
shares to satisfy federal, state and local withholding tax requirements shall be a subsequent transaction approved by the original grant of a Stock Incentive. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall payment of withholding taxes be made by a
retention of Shares by the Company unless the Company retains only Shares with a Fair Market Value equal to the minimum amount of taxes required to be withheld. 
  

13.4 Notification of Disqualifying Dispositions of ISO Options. If a Participant sells or otherwise disposes of any of the Shares
acquired pursuant to an Option that is an ISO on or before the later of (1) the date two (2) years after the date of grant of such Option, or (2) the date one (1) year after the exercise of such Option, then the Participant shall immediately notify
the Company in writing of such sale or disposition and shall cooperate with the Company in providing sufficient information to the Company for the Company to properly 

  

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report such sale or disposition to the Internal Revenue Service. The Participant acknowledges and agrees that he may be subject to federal, state and/or
local tax withholding by the Company on the compensation income recognized by Participant from any such early disposition, and agrees that he shall include the compensation from such early disposition in his gross income for federal tax purposes.
The Participant also acknowledges that the Company may condition the exercise of any Option that is an ISO on the Participant’s express written agreement with these provisions of this Plan. 
  
 13.5 Transfer. The transfer of an Employee between or among the
Company, a Subsidiary or a Parent shall not be treated as a termination of his or her employment under this Plan. 
  
 13.6 Construction. This Plan shall be construed under the laws of the State of North Carolina. 
  
 Section 14. 
 PERFORMANCE CRITERIA 
  
 14.1 Performance Goal Business Criteria. Unless and until the Board proposes for shareholder vote and shareholders approve a change in the
general performance measures set forth in this Section, the attainment of which may determine the degree of payout and/or vesting with respect to Stock Incentives to Employees and Key Persons pursuant to this Plan which are designed to qualify for
the Performance-Based Exception, the performance measure(s) to be used by a Committee composed of two (2) or more Outside Directors for purposes of such grants shall be chosen from among the following: 
  
 (a) Earnings per share; 
  
 (b) Net income (before or after taxes); 
  
 (c) Return measures (including, but not limited to, return on assets, equity
or sales); 
  
 (d) Cash flow return on investments which equals
net cash flows divided by owners equity; 
  
 (e) Earnings before
or after taxes, depreciation and/or amortization; 
  
 (f) Gross
revenues; 
  
 (g) Operating income (before or after taxes);

  
 (h) Total shareholder returns; 
  
 (i) Corporate performance indicators (indices based on the level of certain
services provided to customers); 
  
 (j) Cash generation, profit
and/or revenue targets; 
  
 (k) Growth measures, including revenue
growth, as compared with a peer group or other benchmark; 
  
 (l)
Share price (including, but not limited to, growth measures and total shareholder return); and/or 
  
 (m) Pre-tax profits. 
  
 14.2 Discretion in Formulation of Performance Goals. The Board shall have the discretion to adjust the determinations of the degree of
attainment of the pre-established performance goals; provided, however, that Stock Incentives which are to qualify for the Performance-Based Exception may not be adjusted upward (although the Committee shall retain the discretion to adjust such
Stock Incentives downward). 
  

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 14.3 Performance Periods. The Board shall have the discretion to determine the period
during which any performance goal must be attained with respect to a Stock Incentive. Such period may be of any length, and must be established prior to the start of such period or within the first ninety (90) days of such period (provided that the
performance criteria is not in any event set after 25% or more of such period has elapsed). 
  
 14.4 Modifications to Performance Goal Business Criteria. In the event that the applicable tax and/or securities laws change to permit Board discretion to alter the governing performance measures noted
above without obtaining shareholder approval of such changes, the Board shall have sole discretion to make such changes without obtaining shareholder approval. In addition, in the event that the Board determines that it is advisable to grant Stock
Incentives which shall not qualify for the Performance-Based Exception, the Board may make such grants without satisfying the requirements of Code Section 162(m); otherwise, a Committee composed exclusively of two (2) of more Outside Directors must
make such grants. 
  
 Section 15. 
 CODE SECTION 409A COMPLIANCE 
  
 15.1 General. Notwithstanding any other provision in the Plan or a Stock Incentive Agreement to the contrary,
if and to the extent that Section 409A of the Code is deemed to apply to the Plan or any Stock Incentive granted under the Plan, it is the general intention of the Company that the Plan and all such Stock Incentives shall comply with Code Section
409A, related regulations or other guidance, and the Plan and any such Stock Incentive shall, to the extent practicable, be construed in accordance therewith. Deferrals of shares issuable pursuant to a Stock Incentive otherwise exempt from Code
Section 409A in a manner that would cause Code Section 409A to apply shall not be permitted unless such deferrals are otherwise in compliance with Section 409A. Without in any way limiting the effect of the foregoing, in the event that Code Section
409A, related regulations or other guidance require that any special terms, provisions or conditions be included in the Plan or any Stock Incentive, then such terms, provisions and conditions shall, to the extent practicable, be deemed to be made a
part of the Plan or Stock Incentive, as applicable. Further, in the event that the Plan or any Stock Incentive shall be deemed not to comply with Code Section 409A or any related regulations or other guidance, then neither the Company, the Board,
the Committee nor its or their designees or agents shall be liable to any Participant or other person for actions, decisions or determinations made in good faith. 
  
 15.2 Specific Terms Applicable to Awards Subject to Code Section 409A. Without limiting the effect of
Section 15.1, above, and notwithstanding any other provision in the Plan to the contrary, the following provisions shall, to the extent required under Code Section 409A, related regulations or other guidance, apply with respect to Stock Incentives
deemed to involve the deferral of compensation under Code Section 409A: 
  
 (a) Distributions. Distributions may be made with respect to Stock Incentives subject to Code Section 409A not earlier than upon the occurrence of one or more of the following events: (1) separation from
service; (2) disability; (3) death; (4) a specified time or pursuant to a fixed schedule; (5) a change in the ownership or effective control of the Company, or in the ownership of a substantial portion of the assets of the Company; or (6) the
occurrence of an unforeseeable emergency. Each of the preceding distribution events shall be defined and interpreted in accordance with Code Section 409A and related regulations or other guidance. 
  
 (b) Specified Employees. With respect to Participants who are
“specified employees” (as defined in Code Section 409A, related regulations or other guidance), a distribution due to separation from service may not be made before the date that is six months after the date of separation from service (or,
if earlier, the date of death of the Participant), except as may be otherwise permitted pursuant to Code Section 409A, related regulations or other guidance. To the extent that a Participant is subject to this section and a distribution is to be
paid in installments, through an annuity, or in some other manner where payment will be periodic, the Participant shall be paid, during the seventh month following separation from service, the aggregate amount of payments he would have received but
for the application of this section; all remaining payments shall be made in their ordinary course. The previous sentence shall be applicable only if and to the extent that it complies with Code Section 409A, related regulations and other applicable
guidance. 
  

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 (c) No Acceleration. Unless permissible under Code Section 409A, related regulations or other
guidance, acceleration of the time or schedule of any payment under the Plan is prohibited, except that, to the extent permitted by the Board and to the extent such exceptions do not violate Code Section 409A, the following accelerations may be
permitted in a Stock Incentive: 
  
 (1) As
necessary to fulfill a domestic relations order (as defined in Code Section 414(p)(1)(B)); 
  
 (2) As necessary to comply with a certificate of divestiture (as defined in Code Section 1043(b)(2)); and 
  
 (3) To pay the Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax
imposed under Code Sections 3101 and 3121(v)(2) on amounts deferred under the Plan (the “FICA Amount”), including the income tax at source on wages imposed under Code Section 3401 on the FICA Amount, and to pay the additional income tax at
source on wages attributable to additional Code Section 3401 wages and taxes. 
  
 (d) Short-Term Deferrals. Except to the extent otherwise required or permitted under Code Section 409A, related regulations or other guidance, the Board shall (unless an individual Stock Incentive Agreement
provides otherwise) provide that distributions pursuant to Stock Incentives must be made no later than the later of (1) the date that is 2-1/2 months from the end of the Participant’s first taxable year in which the Stock Incentive is no longer
subject to a substantial risk of forfeiture; or (2) the date that is 2-1/2 months from the end of the Company’s first taxable year in which the Stock Incentive is no longer subject to a substantial risk of forfeiture. In no event will
accelerations under this subsection be allowed for any amounts in excess of the FICA Amount and the income tax at source on wages attributable thereto. 
  
 (e) Deferral Elections. 
  
 (1) In the sole discretion of the Board, a Participant may be permitted to make an election as to the time and form of any distribution
from a Stock Incentive, provided that, except as specified in (2) and (3) below, such election is made not later than the close of the taxable year preceding the taxable year in which the services for which the Stock Incentive is granted are to be
performed, or at such other time or times as may be permitted under Code Section 409A, related regulations or other guidance. 
  
 (2) In the case of the first year in which the Participant becomes eligible to participate in the Plan, the election described in (1) may
be made within 30 days after the date the Participant becomes eligible to participate in the Plan with respect to services to be performed subsequent to the election. 
  
 (3) In the case of any performance-based compensation (as that term is defined in Code Section 409A, related
regulations or other guidance), where such compensation is based on services performed over a period of at least 12 months, the election described in (A) may be made no later than six months before the end of the performance period. 
  
 (f) Subsequent Elections. To the extent that the Board, in its sole
discretion, permits a subsequent election to delay a payment or change the form of payment that has been specified under (1), (2) or (3) above, the following provisions shall apply: 
  
 (1) Such election may not take effect until 12 months after the date on which the election is made;

  
 (2) Where the payment is to be made for
reasons other than death, disability or unforeseeable emergency, as those terms are defined in Section 15.2(a), above, the first payment with respect to which such election is made must be deferred for a period of not less than five years from the
date such payment would otherwise have been made; and 
  

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 (3) Any election related to a payment based upon a specified time or pursuant to a fixed
schedule, as such terms are defined in Section 15.2(a), above, may not be made less than 12 months prior to the date of the first scheduled payment hereunder. 
  

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this PokerTek, Inc. 2004 Stock Incentive Plan, as amended and restated through July 29, 2005, is, by the authority of
the Board of Directors of the Corporation, executed in behalf of the Corporation, effective as of the 29th day of July, 2005. 
  

			
	POKERTEK, INC.
		
	By:	 	 /S/ GEHRIG WHITE

	 	 	Gehrig H. White, Chief Executive Officer
	 	 	 

  

			
	ATTEST:	 	 
	
	 /S/ JAMES CRAWFORD

	James Crawford, Secretary

  

 Pokertek, Inc. Stock Incentive Plan 
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 Exhibit 10.9 
  
 NATIONAL CARD CLUB CORPORATION 
 2004 STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN 
 STOCK OPTION AGREEMENT 
  
 National Card Club Corporation, a North Carolina corporation (the “Company”), hereby grants to the optionee named below (“Optionee”) an option (this “Option”) to purchase the total number
of shares shown below of Common Stock of the Company (“Shares”) at the exercise price per share set forth below (the “Exercise Price”), subject to all of the terms and conditions on the reverse side of this Stock Option Agreement
and the National Card Club Corporation 2004 Stock Incentive Plan (the “Plan”). Unless otherwise defined herein, capitalized terms used herein shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Plan. The terms and conditions set forth on the
reverse side hereof and the terms and conditions of the Plan are incorporated herein by reference. 
  

			
		
	Shares Subject to Option:	 	  

	 	 	 
		
	Exercise Price Per Share:	 	  

	 	 	 
		
	Term of Option:	 	TEN (10) YEARS

  
 Vesting: 
  
 Shares subject to issuance under this Option shall be eligible for exercise according to the
vesting schedule described in Section 10 on the reverse of this Stock Option Agreement. 
  
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Stock Option Agreement has been executed by the Company by a duly authorized officer as of the date specified hereon. 
  

			
	 NATIONAL CARD CLUB CORPORATION

		
	 By:
	 	  

		
	Grant Date:	 	  

  
 Type of Stock Option Intended:

  

	 ̈	Incentive Stock Option (ISO) 

	 ̈	Non-Qualified Stock Option (NQSO) 

  
 Optionee hereby acknowledges receipt of a copy of the Plan, represents that Optionee has read and understands the terms and provisions of the Plan, and accepts this
Option subject to all the terms and conditions of the Plan and this Stock Option Agreement. Optionee acknowledges that there may be adverse tax consequences upon exercise of this Option or disposition of Shares purchased by exercise of this Option,
and that Optionee should consult a tax adviser prior to such exercise or disposition. 
  
  

	
	  

	[Name of Optionee]

 1. Exercise Period of Option. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Stock Option Agreement and
the Plan, and unless otherwise modified in writing signed by the Company and Optionee, this Option may be exercised with respect to all of the Shares subject to this Option, but only according to the vesting schedule described in Section 10 below,
prior to the date which is the last day of the Term set forth on the face hereof following the Grant Date (hereinafter “Expiration Date”). 
  
 2. Restrictions on Exercise. This Option may not be exercised, unless such exercise is in compliance with the Securities Act of 1933 and all
applicable state securities laws, as they are in effect on the date of exercise, and the requirements of any stock exchange or national market system on which the Company’s Shares may be listed at the time of exercise. Optionee understands that
the Company is under no obligation to register, qualify or list the Shares subject to this Option with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), any state securities commission or any stock exchange to effect such compliance. [Also,
this Option may not be exercised within the first six (6) months of the Grant Date noted hereon (except in situations otherwise allowed by this Option and Section 7(e)(8)(B) of the FLSA) if the Optionee is currently, at the time of exercise, or has
been at any time within the two (2) year period immediately preceding exercise, a non-exempt (as defined in the Fair Labor Standards Act) employee of the Company.] 
  
 3. Termination of Option. Except as provided below in this Section, this Option shall be immediately forfeited and may
not be exercised after the date which is ninety (90) days after Optionee ceases to perform services for the Company, or any Parent or Subsidiary. Optionee shall be considered to perform services for the Company, or any Parent or Subsidiary, for all
purposes under this Section and Section 10 hereof, if Optionee is an officer or full-time employee of the Company, or any Parent or Subsidiary, or if the Board determines that Optionee is rendering substantial services as a part-time employee,
consultant, contractor or advisor to the Company, or any Parent or Subsidiary. The Board shall have discretion to determine whether Optionee has ceased to perform services for the Company, or any Parent or Subsidiary, and may determine that a
material reduction or decrease in responsibilities is a cessation of the performance of services. The effective date on which services are determined by the Board to have ceased is the “Termination Date”. 
  
 (a) Termination for Cause. If Optionee ceases to perform services for
the Company, or any Parent or Subsidiary, for Cause, this Option shall immediately be forfeited, along with any and all rights or subsequent rights attached thereto, as of the Termination Date, but in no event later than the Expiration Date. For
this purpose, “Cause” shall be defined as set forth in the written employment agreement between the Optionee and the Company, or, if no such written agreement exists or if “Cause” is not defined in such written employment
agreement, “Cause” shall be defined as set forth in the Plan, or, if not defined in the Plan, “Cause” shall mean actions or omissions harmful to the Company as determined by the Board in its sole and absolute discretion.

  
 (b) Death. If Optionee ceases to perform services for
the Company, or any Parent or Subsidiary, as a result of the death of Optionee, this Option, to the extent (and only to the extent) that it would have been exercisable by Optionee on the Termination Date, may be exercised by Optionee’s legal
representative within one (1) year after the Termination Date, but in no event later than the Expiration Date. 
  
 (c) Disability. If Optionee ceases to perform services for the Company, or any Parent or Subsidiary, as a result of the disability (within the
meaning of Code §22(e)(3)) of Optionee (as determined by the Board in its sole discretion), this Option, to the extent (and only to the extent) that it would have been exercisable by Optionee on the Termination Date, may be exercised by
Optionee within one (1) year after the Termination Date, but in no event later than the Expiration Date. 
  
 (d) No Right to Employment or Other Relationship. Nothing in the Plan or this Stock Option Agreement shall confer on Optionee any right to continue
in the employ of, or other relationship with, the Company, or any Parent or Subsidiary, or limit in any way the right of the Company, or any Parent or Subsidiary, to terminate Optionee’s employment or other relationship at any time, with or
without cause. 
  
 4. Manner of Exercise. 

 
 (a) Exercise Agreement. This Option shall be exercisable by
delivery to the Company of an executed Exercise and Shareholder Agreement (“Exercise Agreement”) in such form as may be approved or accepted by the Company, which shall set forth Optionee’s election to exercise this Option with
respect to some or all of the Shares subject to this Option, the number of Shares subject to this Option being purchased, and any restrictions imposed on the Shares subject to this Option (including, without limitation, vesting or performance-based
restrictions, rights of the Company to re-purchase Shares acquired pursuant to the exercise of an Option, voting restrictions, investment intent restrictions, restrictions on transfer, “first refusal” rights of the Company to purchase
Shares acquired pursuant to the exercise of an Option prior to their sale to any other person, “drag along” rights requiring the sale of shares to a third party purchaser in certain circumstances, “lock up” type restrictions in
the case of an initial public offering of the Company’s stock, restrictions or limitations that would be applied to shareholders under any applicable restriction agreement among the shareholders, and restrictions under applicable federal
securities laws, under the requirements of any stock exchange or market upon which such Shares are then listed and/or traded, and/or under any blue sky or state securities laws applicable to such Shares). The Company may modify the required Exercise
Agreement at any time for any reason consistent with the Plan. 
  
 (b) Exercise Price. Such Exercise Agreement shall be accompanied by full payment of the Exercise Price for the Shares being purchased. Payment for the Shares being purchased may be made in U.S. dollars in cash (by check), or by
delivery to the Company of a number of Shares which have been owned and completely paid for by the holder for at least six (6) months prior to the date of exercise (i.e., “mature shares” for accounting purposes) having an aggregate
fair market value equal to the amount to be tendered, or a combination thereof. In addition, this Option may be exercised through a brokerage transaction following registration of the Shares under Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 as
permitted under the provisions of Regulation T promulgated by the Federal Reserve Board applicable to cashless exercises. 
  
 (c) Withholding Taxes. Prior to the issuance of Shares upon exercise of this Option, Optionee must pay, or make adequate provision for, any
applicable federal or state withholding obligations of the Company. Optionee may provide for payment of withholding taxes upon exercise of the Option by requesting that the Company retain Shares with a Fair Market Value equal to the minimum amount
of taxes required to be withheld. In such case, the Company shall issue the net number of Shares to Optionee by deducting the Shares retained from the Shares exercised. 
  
 (d) Issuance of Shares. Provided that such Exercise Agreement and payment are in form and substance satisfactory to
counsel for the Company, the Company shall cause the Shares purchased to be issued in the name of Optionee or Optionee’s legal representative. Optionee shall not be considered a Shareholder until such time as Shares have been issued as noted on
the books of the Company. 
  
 5. Notice of Disqualifying Disposition
of ISO Shares. If this Option is an ISO, and if Optionee sells or otherwise disposes of any of the Shares acquired pursuant to this ISO on or before the later of (a) the date two (2) years after the Grant Date, or (b) the date one (1) year
after exercise of the ISO, with respect to the Shares to be sold or disposed, Optionee shall and hereby agrees to immediately notify the Company in writing of such sale or disposition. Optionee acknowledges and agrees that Optionee may be subject to
income tax withholding by the Company on the compensation income recognized by Optionee from any such early disposition by payment in cash or out of the current wages or earnings payable to Optionee, and Optionee agrees to remit same to Company upon
request. Optionee also hereby agrees that Optionee shall include the compensation from such early disposition in the Optionee’s gross income for federal tax purposes. 
  
 6. Nontransferability of Option. This Option may not be transferred in any manner, other than by will or by the laws of
descent and distribution, and may be exercised during Optionee’s lifetime only by Optionee. The terms of this Option shall be binding upon the executor, administrators, successors and assigns of Optionee. However, if this Option is a NQSO, it
may be transferred to the extent allowed by the Plan. 
  
 7. Tax
Consequences. OPTIONEE UNDERSTANDS THAT THE GRANT AND EXERCISE OF THIS OPTION,
AND THE SALE OF SHARES OBTAINED THROUGH THE EXERCISE OF THIS OPTION,
MAY HAVE TAX IMPLICATIONS THAT COULD RESULT IN ADVERSE TAX CONSEQUENCES
TO OPTIONEE. OPTIONEE REPRESENTS THAT OPTIONEE HAS CONSULTED WITH, OR WILL
CONSULT WITH, HIS OR HER TAX ADVISOR; OPTIONEE FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT
OPTIONEE IS NOT RELYING ON THE COMPANY FOR ANY TAX, FINANCIAL OR
LEGAL ADVICE; AND IT IS SPECIFICALLY UNDERSTOOD BY THE OPTIONEE THAT
NO REPRESENTATIONS OR ASSURANCES ARE MADE AS TO THE QUALIFICATION OF
THIS OPTION AS AN ISO OR AS TO ANY PARTICULAR TAX TREATMENT WITH
RESPECT TO THE OPTION. OPTIONEE ALSO ACKNOWLEDGES THAT EXERCISE OF AN ISO
OPTION MUST GENERALLY OCCUR WITHIN NINETY (90) DAYS OF TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT,
REGARDLESS OF ANY LONGER PERIOD ALLOWED BY THIS STOCK OPTION AGREEMENT. 

 
 8. Interpretation. Any dispute regarding the interpretation of this
Stock Option Agreement shall be submitted to the Board or the Committee, which shall review such dispute in accordance with the Plan. The resolution of such a dispute by the Board or Committee shall be final and binding on the Company and Optionee.

  
 9. Entire Agreement and Other Matters. The Plan and the
Exercise Agreement are incorporated herein by this reference. Optionee acknowledges and agrees that the granting of this Option constitutes a full accord, satisfaction and release of all obligations or commitments made to Optionee by the Company or
any of its officers, directors, shareholders or affiliates with respect to the issuance of any securities, or rights to acquire securities, of the Company or any of its affiliates. This Stock Option Agreement, the Plan and the Exercise Agreement
constitute the entire agreement of the parties hereto, and supersede all prior understandings and agreements with respect to the subject matter hereof. This Stock Option Agreement and the underlying Option are void ab initio unless this
Certificate has been executed by the Optionee and the Optionee has agreed to all terms and provisions hereof. 
  
 10. Vesting and Exercise of Shares. Subject to the terms of the Plan, this Stock Option Agreement and the Exercise Agreement, the Optionee shall be entitled to purchase, pursuant to the exercise
of this Option, the percentage of the Shares subject to this Option shown below based upon the Continuous Service of the Optionee from the Grant Date of this Option (as noted hereon) at the time of exercise: 
  

			
	Vesting Schedule:
		
	Percentage Vested:	  	Continuous Service:
		
	 	  	 

  
 If the above calculation of Shares
available for purchase through exercise of this Option would result in a fraction, any fraction will be rounded to zero. For purposes of this Stock Option Agreement, “Continuous Service” means a period of continuous performance of services
by Optionee for the Company, a Parent, or a Subsidiary, as determined by the Board in its sole and absolute discretion.

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