Document:

Management and Rental Agreement dated January 1, 2009

 Exhibit 10.8 
 MANAGEMENT & RENTAL AGREEMENT 
 THIS AGREEMENT is effective as of the Effective Date, by and
between TRUE GRAVITY ENTERPRISES, INC., an Arizona corporation having an office at 1741 W. University Dr., No. 146, Tempe, AZ 85281, and AURIOS, INC., an Arizona corporation having an office at 1741 W. University Dr., No. 146, Tempe, AZ
85281. 
 WHEREAS, True Gravity Enterprises, Inc. rents certain real property (the “Property”, defined more specifically below) and
possesses design, manufacturing, sales, marketing and general administrative expertise in small business operation; and 
 AURIOS is in the
business of selling vibration isolation devices into the audio-video market. 
 In consideration of the mutual covenants and representations
in this document, the parties agree as follows: 
  

	1.0	DEFINITIONS 

 1.1 “Subsidiary(ies)” means any corporation,
company, affiliate, or other entity, whose outstanding shares or securities representing the right to vote for the election of directors or other managing authority are, now or hereafter, owned or controlled, directly or indirectly by a Party
hereto, but such corporation, company, affiliate, or other entity shall be deemed to be a Subsidiary only so long as such ownership or control exists. 
 1.2
“Confidential Information” shall mean any confidential proprietary information including non-public designs, specifications, drawings, dimensions, processes, practices, communications, manufacturing, economic, financial, sales, marketing,
management, quality control and other proprietary data, materials, know-how, or information contained in presentations, emails, letters, memos, discussions, notes, analysis, documents, practices, studies, reports, budgets, forecasts, and other
mediums of disclosure, which may have been disclosed by either Party to the other Party during the term of the Agreement in verbal, written, graphic, computer or machine recognizable, and/or tangible form, and which is clearly designated, labeled or
marked as confidential proprietary, e.g., “CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY,” or its equivalent, or should be known by Recipient to be confidential in nature. 
 1.3 “Effective Date” means January 1, 2009 
 1.4 “TGE” means TRUE GRAVITY ENTERPRISES, INC. and its Subsidiaries.

 1.5 “AURIOS” means AURIOS Inc. and its Subsidiaries. 
 1.6 “Party(ies)” means TGE and/or AURIOS, as the case may be. 
 1.7 “Property” means the office and shop space located at 1741
W. University Dr., No. 146, Tempe, AZ 85281. 

	2.0	MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONAL SERVICES 

 2.1 TGE shall provide the
following services to Aurios: sales, marketing, accounting, manufacturing, storage and inventory control, shipping/receiving, new product design, and general administrative oversight (hereinafter referred to collectively as “Management
Services”). 
 2.2 TGE shall make available to Aurios a minimum of 500 square feet and a maximum of 1,000 square feet of space at the Property.

 2.3 TGE shall maintain the phone lines and internet connection in good working order. 
 2.4 TGE shall pay the rent to the Property owner as well as all property taxes and utilities in a timely manner. 
  

	3.0	CONFIDENTIALITY 

 3.1 The Parties acknowledge that confidential
proprietary information may be disclosed by TGE (“Discloser”) to AURIOS (“Recipient”) and/or disclosed by AURIOS (“Discloser”) to TGE (“Recipient”) as the case may be. Confidential Information which is
disclosed verbally may be identified by Discloser to Recipient as confidential at time of disclosure and may be confirmed in writing by the Discloser within thirty (30) days after such disclosure by submitting a letter containing substantially
similar information or a summary of the Confidential Information disclosed to Recipient. 
 3.2 The Parties hereby agree that Recipient shall (i) not
disclose, publish, distribute, transfer, loan, provide, or otherwise make available the Confidential Information to any third party without written consent of Discloser, (ii) restrict dissemination of Confidential Information to only those
directors, officers, employees, representatives, advisors, contractors, consultants, or agents who must be directly involved with Confidential Information and who are bound by a duty of confidentiality applicable to the Confidential Information,
(iii) use the same degree of care as for its own information of like importance, but at least use reasonable care, in safeguarding against disclosure of Confidential Information of the other Party, and (iv) use the Confidential Information
solely for exercising its rights or performing its obligations under this Agreement. 
 3.3 Recipient’s obligations regarding Confidential Information
received under this Agreement expire five (5) years from the date of disclosure. 
 3.4 This Agreement imposes no obligation upon Recipient with respect
to Confidential Information disclosed under this Agreement which (i) is now available or becomes available to the public without breach of this Agreement, (ii) is explicitly approved for release by written authorization of Discloser,
(iii) is lawfully obtained from a third party without a duty of confidentiality, (iv) is disclosed to a third party by Discloser without a duty of confidentiality, (v) is known to Recipient prior to such disclosure, or (vi) is at
any time developed by Recipient independently of any such disclosure(s) from Discloser. 

 3.5 Disclosure of Confidential Information shall not be precluded if such disclosure is (i) in response to a valid
order of a court of competent jurisdiction, (ii) required by SEC disclosure rules, or (ii) otherwise required by law through no act of the Recipient, provided, however, in the event of a court order that the Recipient shall first notify
the Discloser of such court order in a timely manner to allow the Discloser to obtain a protective order requiring that the information and/or documents so disclosed be used only for the purpose for which the order was issued. 
 3.6 Recipient agrees that all Confidential Information received is and shall remain the property of Discloser and that such shall not be copied or reproduced without the
express permission of the Discloser, except for such copies as may be absolutely necessary in order to perform tasks for the benefit of the Discloser. Upon written request, Recipient shall either return all the Confidential Information to Discloser
along with all copies and/or derivatives made, including that on computer databases and copies of portions of the Confidential Information, or destroy all Confidential Information and certify by written memorandum that all such Confidential
Information has been destroyed, except that Recipient may retain archival copies of the Confidential Information, which are to be used only in case of a dispute concerning this Agreement. 
  

	4.0	ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION 

 4.1 The Parties agree that they shall
attempt to settle any claim or controversy arising out of this Agreement through consultation and negotiation in the spirit of mutual cooperation. 
 4.2
With respect to any dispute arising out of this Agreement for which the Parties cannot reach amicable settlement on their own (Dispute), the Parties agree to submit the Dispute for binding arbitration. It is expressly intended by the Parties that
the Dispute shall be submitted to arbitration and not to litigation. The arbitration shall be noticed by written demand for arbitration to the other Party, with a copy to the American Arbitration Association (AAA) in Phoenix, Arizona. The
arbitration shall be administered by the AAA in accordance with the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. (FAA) and pursuant to AAA’s rules for arbitration, provided that such rules do not conflict with the FAA or the expressed intentions of
Parties in this Agreement. In the case of any such conflict, the FAA and/or the expressed intentions of the Parties shall prevail over AAA’s rules. 
 4.3 Each Party waives, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, any right it may have to a trial by a court of competent jurisdiction, including a trial by jury, in respect to any Dispute. 
 4.4 The Parties agree that discovery for the arbitration shall be permitted to the full extent provided by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. 
 4.5 There shall be one (1) arbitrator selected by mutual agreement of the Parties. If the Parties cannot agree as to the arbitrator, then the arbitrator shall be
selected by AAA. 
 4.6 The arbitration shall be conducted in Phoenix, Arizona. 

 4.7 The prevailing party in the arbitration shall be entitled to recover its costs, including the arbitrator’s fees,
and reasonable attorneys’ fees, to be fixed by AAA in such proceeding. 
 4.8 The arbitrator shall issue a statement as to his/her decision, but shall
not issue any written opinion in connection with infringement, validity or enforceability of any patent. In no circumstances shall the arbitrator have the power or authority to award equitable, provisional or injunctive relief. The Parties agree
that the decision of the arbitrator will be final and that no appeal can be taken therefrom to any forum or jurisdiction. 
  

	5.0	TERM AND TERMINATION 

 5.1 The term of this Agreement shall become
effective upon the Effective Date and shall automatically expire on December 31, 2009. 
 5.2 Either Party (“Terminating Party”) hereto shall
have the right to terminate this Agreement upon giving written notice of termination to the other Party upon or after: 
 5.2.1 failure of
the other Party to perform pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement,; or 
 5.2.2 written statement or representation by the
other Party of its inability or unwillingness to perform pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, such termination becoming effective immediately upon the written notice, although the Terminating Party retains all rights and remedies
available in law and equity for the other Party’s non-performance; or 
 5.2.3 a direct or indirect taking over, merger, acquisition, or
assumption or transfer of ownership or control of the other Party by or to any third party who is a competitor of the Terminating Party, or who is otherwise reasonably viewed by the Terminating Party to have interests adverse to the Terminating
Party, such termination becoming effective immediately upon the written notice. 
 5.3 Either Party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement
forthwith by giving written notice of termination to the other Party at any time, upon or after: 
 5.3.1 the filing by such other Party of a
petition in bankruptcy or insolvency or adjudication that such other Party is bankrupt or insolvent; or 
 5.3.2 the filing by such other
Party of any legal action or document seeking reorganization, readjustment, or arrangement of its debt or business under any law relating to bankruptcy or insolvency; or 
 5.3.3 the appointment of a receiver or trustee for substantial and relevant property or assets of such other Party and, if voluntary, such proceedings have not been concluded without prejudice within a period of one
hundred and eighty (180) days; or 

 5.3.4 the making by such other Party of a composition with or assignment for the benefit of creditors; or

 5.3.5 the institution of any proceedings for the liquidation or winding up of such other Party’s business or for the termination of
its corporate charter. 
 5.4 The provisions of sections 3, and 4 shall survive any termination or expiration of this Agreement. All rights and obligations
relating to the payment of any monies, the Parties’ duty to preserve the confidential information, the provisions restricting the liability of the parties shall survive any expiration or termination of this Agreement. 
 5.5 In any termination of this Agreement under this section 5, both Parties retain all rights and remedies available in law and equity for such termination. 

 

	6.0	MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 

 6.1 The Parties hereto may divulge the
existence of this Agreement, but shall otherwise keep the terms of this Agreement confidential and shall not now or hereafter divulge any part thereof to any third party except: 
 6.1.1 with the prior written consent of the other Party; or 
 6.1.2 to a government body having jurisdiction to request and read the same; or 
 6.1.3 as otherwise may be
required by law or legal processes; or 
 6.1.4 to legal counsel or consultants in confidence representing either Party. 
 6.2 This Agreement and any rights or licenses granted herein are personal to each party and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and
their respective successors and assigns. The rights and privileges provided for in this Agreement are assignable or transferable by either Party only with the prior written consent of the other Party, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld,
and with the authorization or approval of any governmental authority as then may be required. The acquiring party or assignee shall assume all rights and obligations of this Agreement. If either Party should attempt or execute an assignment without
the prior written consent of the other Party, then the other Party shall have the right to void such assignment and/or immediately terminate this Agreement. 
 6.3 This Agreement is intended solely as a license agreement. The Parties expressly agree that this Agreement and the relationships established hereby do not constitute a partnership, joint venture, agency, or contract of employment between
them and that neither Party’s employees shall be considered employees or contractors of the other Party. Neither Party is authorized to act as an agent for or to represent the other Party hereto in any way. 
 6.4 The failure of either Party to exercise any right hereunder or any express or implied waiver by either Party of a breach of any term, condition or obligation of this
Agreement by the other Party shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent 

 
breach or default of that term, condition or obligation or of any other term, condition or obligation of this Agreement of the same or of a different nature.
The failure of either Party to insist upon timely or adequate performance by the other Party in any instance shall not affect that Party’s right to insist upon timely or adequate performance in the future. 
 6.5 This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of Arizona, without regard to its conflict of laws rules,
except that questions affecting the construction or enforcement of any intellectual property rights shall be determined by the laws under which such rights are granted, registered, or protected. 
 6.6 If any of the terms and provisions of this Agreement are determined to be indefinite, invalid or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, that provision
of the Agreement shall be enforced to the maximum extent permissible so as to effect the intent of the Parties, and the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. If there is any conflict between any provision of this
Agreement and any statute, law, regulation or judicial precedent, the latter shall prevail, but the provisions of this Agreement thus affected shall be curtailed and limited only to the extent necessary to bring them within the requirements of the
law. 
 6.7 This Agreement, together with any exhibits, attachments, and appendices, sets forth the entire Agreement and understanding between the Parties as
to the subject matter hereof and merges and supersedes all prior discussions between them, and neither of the Parties shall be bound by any conditions, definitions, warranties, understandings or representations with respect to such subject matter
other than as expressly provided herein or as duly set forth on or subsequent to the date hereof in writing and signed by a proper and duly authorized officer or representative of the Party to be bound thereby. Both Parties agree that it has not
entered into this Agreement based on any representations other than those contained herein. This Agreement may only be amended by a written agreement signed by both Parties. 
 6.8 All notices and other communications required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be sent to the following addresses: 
 TRUE GRAVITY ENTERPRISES, INC. 
 1741 W. University Dr., No. 146 
 Tempe, AZ 85281 
 Attn: Paul Attaway

 Telephone: (602) 426-1211 
 Email: pattaway@truegravity.com 
 AURIOS INC. 
 1741 W. University Dr., No. 146 
 Tempe, AZ 85281 
 Attn: Paul Attaway 
 Telephone:
(602) 321-1313 
 Email: pattaway@gmail.com 

 6.9 The Parties acknowledge that they have read this Agreement and understand it, and that they agree to be bound by all
of its terms and conditions. The Parties are each knowledgeable, cognizant, and represented by independent counsel. This Agreement has been negotiated by the Parties and their respective counsel and shall be interpreted fairly in accordance with its
terms and without any strict construction in favor of or against either Party by nature of their contribution. 
 6.10 IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY BE
LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY, PUNITIVE OR SPECIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM INFRINGEMENT OR ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF PATENTS, MASK WORK RIGHTS, TRADEMARKS, COPYRIGHTS, OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN CONNECTION
WITH THIS AGREEMENT, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBLY OF SUCH DAMAGES. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have had this Agreement signed by
their duly authorized representatives, 
  

									
	TRUE GRAVITY ENTERPRISES, INC.	 		 	AURIOS, INC.
					
	By:	 	/s/ Paul Attaway	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Timothy Louis
	Name:	 	Paul Attaway	 		 	Name:	 	Timothy Louis
	Title:	 	President	 		 	Title:	 	Secretary and TreasurerExhibit 10(i)

 Exhibit 10(i) 
 THE McCORMICK 
 SUPPLEMENTAL EXECUTIVE RETIREMENT PLAN 
 Amended and Restated Effective January 1, 2005 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

					
	 Article 1 . General Provisions
	  	1
			
	 Section 1.1.
	  	Purpose.	  	1
	 Section 1.2.
	  	History of the Plan.	  	1
	 Section 1.3.
	  	Effective Date.	  	1
		
	 Article 2 . Definitions and Construction
	  	2
			
	 Section 2.1.
	  	Definitions.	  	2
	 Section 2.2.
	  	Construction.	  	5
		
	 Article 3 . Eligibility, Benefit Amounts and Vesting
	  	6
			
	 Section 3.1.
	  	Eligibility.	  	6
	 Section 3.2.
	  	Special Rules for Calculating Benefits.	  	6
	 Section 3.3.
	  	Senior Executive Program Benefit.	  	6
	 Section 3.4.
	  	Executive Program Benefit.	  	8
	 Section 3.5.
	  	Foreign Service Senior Executive Program Benefit.	  	9
	 Section 3.6.
	  	Management Program Benefit.	  	10
	 Section 3.7.
	  	Special Program Benefit.	  	11
	 Section 3.8.
	  	Vesting and Nonforfeitability of Benefits.	  	11
		
	 Article 4 . Payment of Plan Benefits
	  	12
			
	 Section 4.1.
	  	Default Forms of Payment.	  	12
	 Section 4.2.
	  	Cash Out of Small Benefits.	  	12
	 Section 4.3.
	  	Alternate Forms of Payment.	  	12
	 Section 4.4.
	  	Time of Benefit Payments.	  	13
	 Section 4.5.
	  	Election of Alternate Time and Form of Payment.	  	13
	 Section 4.6.
	  	Beneficiary in the Event of Death.	  	14
		
	 Article 5 . Administration of the Plan
	  	15
			
	 Section 5.1.
	  	Designation of Committee.	  	15
	 Section 5.2.
	  	Authority of Committee.	  	15
	 Section 5.3.
	  	Agents.	  	15
	 Section 5.4.
	  	Binding Effect of Decisions.	  	15
	 Section 5.5.
	  	Indemnity of Committee.	  	15
	 Section 5.6.
	  	Employer Information.	  	16
	 Section 5.7.
	  	Finality of Decisions.	  	16
		
	 Article 6 . Claims Procedures
	  	17
			
	 Section 6.1.
	  	Presentation of Claim.	  	17
	 Section 6.2.
	  	Notification of Decision.	  	17

  
  

			
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	 Section 6.3.
	  	Review of a Denied Claim.	  	17
	 Section 6.4.
	  	Decision on Review.	  	18
	 Section 6.5.
	  	Section 409A of the Code.	  	18
		
	 Article 7 . Amendment and Termination
	  	20
			
	 Section 7.1.
	  	Amendment.	  	20
	 Section 7.2.
	  	Termination.	  	20
	 Section 7.3.
	  	Contractual Obligation.	  	20
	 Section 7.4.
	  	Section 409A of the Code.	  	20
		
	 Article 8 . Trust
	  	22
			
	 Section 8.1.
	  	Establishment of the Trust.	  	22
	 Section 8.2.
	  	Automatic Funding of Trust.	  	22
	 Section 8.3.
	  	Interrelationship of the Plan and the Trust.	  	22
	 Section 8.4.
	  	Distributions From the Trust.	  	22
		
	 Article 9 . Miscellaneous
	  	23
			
	 Section 9.1.
	  	Status of Plan.	  	23
	 Section 9.2.
	  	Unsecured General Creditor.	  	23
	 Section 9.3.
	  	Employer’s Liability.	  	23
	 Section 9.4.
	  	Nonassignability.	  	23
	 Section 9.5.
	  	Not a Contract of Employment.	  	24
	 Section 9.6.
	  	Furnishing Information.	  	24
	 Section 9.7.
	  	Governing Law.	  	24
	 Section 9.8.
	  	Required or Permitted Notices.	  	24
	 Section 9.9.
	  	Successors.	  	24
	 Section 9.10.
	  	Severability.	  	25
	 Section 9.11.
	  	Payment on Behalf of Person Unable to Manage Affairs.	  	25
	 Section 9.12.
	  	Distribution in the Event of Taxation.	  	25
	 Section 9.13.
	  	Insurance.	  	25
	 Section 9.14.
	  	Section 409A of the Code.	  	25
	 Section 9.15.
	  	Other Benefits and Agreements.	  	25
		
	 Article 10 . Grandfathered Benefits
	  	27
			
	 Section 10.1.
	  	Grandfathered Benefits.	  	27

					
		
	 APPENDIX A
	    	 The McCormick Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan,
 as amended and restated June 19, 2001

		
	 EXHIBIT 1
	    	Sample Contracts

  

  

			
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 Article 1. General Provisions 
 Section 1.1. Purpose. 
 This Plan is designed to restore benefits that would have accrued under the Pension Plan
but are restricted due to the limits on compensation imposed by Sections 415 and 401(a)(17) of the Code and to provide supplemental retirement benefits to senior executives in management positions selected by the Committee. Benefits provided under
the Plan are structured to facilitate an orderly transition within the ranks of senior management and to provide for an equitable retirement benefit for such individuals consistent with competitive conditions in the marketplace. 
 Section 1.2. History of the Plan. 
  

	(a)	Effective June 19, 2001, the Company amended and restated the Plan. The terms of the Plan, as set forth in the 2001 restatement, continue to apply to Grandfathered Benefits,
which are not subject to Section 409A of the Code, and are set forth in Appendix A of the current restatement. 

  

	(b)	On December 24, 2004, the Company adopted a resolution to amend the Plan to the extent necessary to comply with Section 409A of the Code. As part of this resolution, the
Company undertook to administer the Plan in accordance with a reasonable interpretation of Section 409A of the Code. This resolution was effective January 1, 2005. 

  

	(c)	In accordance with the December 24, 2004, resolution and amendment, the Plan has been operated in good faith compliance with Section 409A of the Code and the applicable
guidance since January 1, 2005. 

 Section 1.3. Effective Date. 
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 Article 2. Definitions and Construction 
 Section 2.1. Definitions. 
 For purposes of this Plan, unless
otherwise clearly apparent from the context, the following phrases or terms shall have the meanings indicated: 
  

	(a)	Affiliated Group. The Company and all subsidiary corporations which are participating employers under the Pension Plan. 

  

	(b)	Article. An Article of the Plan. 

  

	(c)	Benefit Commencement Date. The date on which an Employee’s benefit under the Plan commences as determined under Section 4.4. 

  

	(d)	Benefit Trigger. The earliest to occur of (1) a Change in Control Event, (2) the Employee’s Disability, or (3) the Employee’s Separation from
Service. 

  

	(e)	Board. The Board of Directors of the Company. 

  

	(f)	Cause. Any willful and continuous failure by the Employee to substantially perform his duties with the Company (unless the failure to perform is due to the Employee’s
Disability) or any willful misconduct or gross negligence by the Employee which results in material economic harm to the Company, or any conviction of the Employee of a felony. No act or failure to act shall be considered “willful” for
purposes of this definition if the Employee reasonably believed in good faith that such act or failure to act was in, or not opposed to, the best interests of the Company. In the event of a willful and continuous failure by the Employee to
substantially perform his duties, the Company shall notify the Employee in writing of such failure to perform, and the Employee shall have a period of thirty (30) days after such notice to resume substantial performance of his duties.

  

	(g)	Change in Control Event. The occurrence of one or more of the following events: 

  

	 	(1)	the consolidation or merger of the Company with or into another entity where the Company is not the continuing or surviving corporation, or pursuant to which shares of the
Company’s capital stock are converted into cash, securities or other property, except for any consolidation or merger of the Company in which the holders (excluding any “Substantial Stockholders” as defined in Section 4,
“Common Stock,” subsection (b)(2)(H) of the Certificate of Incorporation of the Company as in effect as of the date hereof (the “Charter”)) of the Company’s (A) voting common stock, (B) non-voting common stock, and
(C) other classes of voting stock, if any, immediately before the consolidation or merger shall, upon consummation of the consolidation or merger, own in excess of 50% of the voting stock of the surviving corporation; 

 

  

			
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	 	(2)	any sale, lease, exchange or other transfer (in one transaction or a series of transactions contemplated or arranged by any party as a single plan) of all or substantially all of
the assets of the Company; 

  

	 	(3)	any person (as such term is used in Sections 13(d) and 14(d)(2) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) becoming the beneficial owner (as defined in Section 4,
“Common Stock,” subsection (b)(2)(C) of the Charter), directly or indirectly, of securities of the Company representing more than 13% (the “Specified Percentage”) of the voting power of all the outstanding securities of the
Company having the right to vote in an election of the Board (after giving effect, to the extent applicable, to the operation of Section 4, “Common Stock,” subsection (b) of the Charter) (including, without limitation, any
securities of the Company that any such person has the right to acquire pursuant to any agreement, or upon exercise of conversion rights, warrants or options, or otherwise, which shall be deemed beneficially owned by such person), provided, however,
that in the event that the vote limitation with respect to Substantial Stockholders set forth in Section 4, “Common Stock,” subsection (b) of the Charter becomes inoperative by virtue of the operation of Section 4,
“Common Stock,” subsection (b)(12) of the Charter, or otherwise, the “Specified Percentage” shall be increased, without requirement for further action, to 35%; or 

  

	 	(4)	individuals, who constitute the entire Board elected by the Company’s stockholders at its most recent annual meeting of stockholders and any new directors who have been
appointed to the Board by a vote of at least a majority of the directors then in office, having ceased for any reason to constitute a majority of the members of the Board. 

 Notwithstanding the definition of Change in Control Event set forth in this Section 2.1(g), if a Change in Control Event occurs and such event does
not constitute a “change in ownership,” “change in effective control,” or “change in the ownership of a substantial portion of the assets” of the Company within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code, Employees
shall vest in their Plan benefits as provided in Section 3.8, but such event shall not be treated as a Benefit Trigger. 
  

	(h)	Claimant. The person or persons described in Article 6 who apply for benefits or amounts that may be payable under the Plan. 

  

	(i)	Code. The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. 

  

	(j)	Committee. Either of the Committees designated in Article 5, as applicable. 

  

	(k)	Company. McCormick & Company, Incorporated, and any successors or assigns. 

  

	(l)	Constructive Discharge. An Employee’s Separation from Service as a result of, and within a period of thirty (30) days after the occurrence of, any of the following
events: 

  

	 	(1)	 Re-assignment of the Employee to a position which is at a lower level in the organizational structure than his previous position, as defined by any one or a 

  

  

			
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combination of the following factors: reporting relationship, compensation compared to others in the organization, and authority, duties and
responsibilities; 

  

	 	(2)	Diminution in the Employee’s authority, duties or responsibilities, or the assignment of duties and responsibilities which are unsuitable for an individual having the position,
experience and stature of the Employee; 

  

	 	(3)	Reduction in the Employee’s total compensation (including salary, bonus, deferred compensation, stock options, profit sharing and retirement programs and other benefits);

  

	 	(4)	Relocation of the Employee’s principal workplace to a location which is more than 50 miles from the Employee’s previous principal workplace; or 

 

	 	(5)	Any failure by the Company to require any successor (whether direct or indirect, by purchase, merger, consolidation or otherwise) to all or substantially all of the business and/or
assets of the Company to assume expressly and agree to perform under the Plan in the same manner and to the same extent that the Company would be required to perform thereunder with respect to the Employee if the transaction or event resulting in a
successor had not taken place. 

  

	 	(6)	For purposes of subparagraphs (1), (2) or (3) of this Section 2.1(l), an isolated, insubstantial and inadvertent action shall be excluded unless the Company fails to
remedy such action promptly after receipt of notice thereof given by the Employee. 

  

	(m)	Disabled/Disability. “Totally and Permanently Disabled” within the meaning of the Company’s long-term disability plan, provided that such disability shall not
constitute a Benefit Trigger unless it constitutes a “disability” within the meaning of Treas. Reg. § 1.409A-3(i)(4). 

  

	(n)	Employee. A participant in the Pension Plan who is employed by one or more members of the Affiliated Group. 

  

	(o)	ERISA. The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended. 

  

	(p)	Grandfathered Benefits. An Employee’s benefit under the Plan, to the extent that such benefit was earned and vested (within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code)
before January 1, 2005. 

  

	(q)	Plan. The McCormick Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan, as amended and restated as of January 1, 2005. 

  

	(r)	Pension Plan. The McCormick Pension Plan. 

  

	(s)	Separation from Service. A termination of an Employee’s employment relationship with the Affiliated Group that constitutes a “separation from service” within
the meaning of Section 409A of the Code. 

  

  

			
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	(t)	Trust. The McCormick Supplemental Executive Retirement Trust or such other trust as may be established by a member of the Affiliated Group to fund benefits under this Plan.
The Plan, notwithstanding the creation of the Trust, is intended to be unfunded for purposes of the Code and Title I of ERISA. 

 Section 2.2. Construction. 
 For purposes of the Plan, unless the contrary is clearly indicated by the context, 
  

	(a)	the use of the masculine gender shall also include within it meaning the feminine and vice versa, 

  

	(b)	the use of the singular shall also include within its meaning the plural and vice versa, and 

  

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 Article 3. Eligibility, Benefit Amounts and Vesting 
 Section 3.1. Eligibility. 
  

	(a)	An Employee shall only be eligible for coverage under this Plan if such Employee has reached age 50 and is a senior executive in a management position selected to participate in the
Plan by the Committee, except that participation for purposes of Section 3.6 is not limited to senior executives selected by the Committee. 

  

	(b)	In selecting an Employee for coverage under the Plan, the Committee shall specify whether the amount of the Employee’s benefit under the Plan shall be determined under the
“Senior Executive Program” as provided in Section 3.3, the “Executive Program” as provided in Section 3.4, the “Foreign Service Senior Executive Program” as provided in Section 3.5, “Management
Program” as provided in Section 3.6 of the Plan, or a “Special Program” as provided in Section 3.7 of the Plan (each such benefit, a “Program”), and such selection shall be evidenced by one of the individual
contracts referenced in Section 7.3. For the avoidance of doubt, no Employee shall be eligible for a benefit under more than one Program with respect to the same period of service. 

 Section 3.2. Special Rules for Calculating Benefits. 
  

	(a)	For purposes of calculating an Employee’s benefit under this Article 3, the fact that the Employee would not be able to commence payment under the Pension Plan (or a pension or
retirement plan provided by a subsidiary or affiliate of the Company located outside the United States which formerly employed the Employee) on the Benefit Commencement Date because he would not yet have reached a certain age on the Benefit
Commencement Date shall be disregarded. In such circumstances, the value of the benefit under the Pension Plan (or applicable non-U.S. plan) on the Benefit Commencement Date shall be the actuarial equivalent of the benefit under such plan calculated
as if it were payable on the Benefit Commencement Date using actuarial assumptions (including early retirement factors) as determined by the Committee. 

  

	(b)	For purposes of calculating an Employee’s benefit under Sections 3.3, 3.4, or 3.5, the term “annual bonus” shall not include any payment made to an Employee pursuant
to the Company’s Mid-Term Incentive Plan. 

 Section 3.3. Senior Executive Program Benefit. 
  

	(a)	Employees Who Participated in Pension Plan Before December 1, 2001. 

 For an Employee who has been selected by the Committee to receive benefits under the Senior Executive Program set forth in this Section 3.3 and who participated in the Pension Plan at any time before
December 1, 2001, the benefit shall be equal to the amount described in subparagraph (1) minus the amount described in subparagraph (2): 
  

	 	(1)	 The Employee’s benefit that would have been payable under the Pension Plan on the Benefit Commencement Date in the single life annuity form of payment, 

  

  

			
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disregarding the limitations of Sections 415 and 401(a)(17) of the Code as they may be implemented in the Pension Plan, calculated as if he had attained an
adjusted retirement age on the Benefit Commencement Date, determined as follows: 

  

	 	(A)	The adjusted retirement age will be the Employee’s actual attained age on the Benefit Commencement Date increased by one month for each month of service after age 55 during
which the Employee participated in the Plan. However, the adjusted retirement age cannot be greater than 65. 

  

	 	(B)	If the Employee is Disabled at the time that he experiences a Separation from Service, the Employee will continue to accrue credited service during the period of time that he is
Disabled until his Benefit Commencement Date. 

  

	 	(C)	In the benefit calculation, credited service and average monthly earnings will be determined to the adjusted retirement age, assuming that the Employee’s rate of pay in effect
immediately preceding the date of his Separation from Service (or date of the Change in Control Event, if applicable) had remained in effect until his adjusted retirement age. 

  

	 	 (D)
	 Average monthly earnings shall include 90% of 1/12th of the average of the five highest annual bonuses earned by the Employee in any five of the ten calendar years immediately prior to his Separation from Service (or the Change in Control Event, if applicable); if the
Employee is on Disability at the time of his Separation from Service, the annual bonuses considered shall be the five highest annual bonuses earned by the Employee in any five of the ten calendar years immediately before the Disability.

  

	 	(2)	The benefit that the Employee is actually eligible to receive under the Pension Plan on the Benefit Commencement Date under the single life annuity form of payment.

  

	(b)	Employees Who Did Not Participate in Pension Plan Before December 1, 2001. 

 For an Employee who has been selected by the Committee to receive benefits under the Senior Executive Program set forth in this Section 3.3 and who did not participate in the Pension Plan at any time before
December 1, 2001, the benefit shall be equal to the amount described in subparagraph (1) minus the amount described in subparagraph (2), times the multiplier described in subparagraph (3): 
  

	 	(1)	The Employee’s benefit that would have been payable under the Pension Plan on the Benefit Commencement Date in the single life annuity form of payment, disregarding the
limitations of Sections 415 and 401(a)(17) of the Code as they may be implemented in the Pension Plan, calculated as if he had attained an adjusted retirement age on the Benefit Commencement Date, determined as follows: 

  

  

			
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	 	(A)	The adjusted retirement age will be the Employee’s actual attained age on the Benefit Commencement Date increased by one month for each month of service after age 55 during
which the Employee participated in the Plan. However, the adjusted retirement age cannot be greater than 65. 

  

	 	(B)	If the Employee is Disabled at the time that he experiences a Separation from Service, the Employee will continue to accrue credited service during the period of time that he is
Disabled until his Benefit Commencement Date. 

  

	 	(C)	In the benefit calculation, credited service and average monthly earnings will be determined to the adjusted retirement age, assuming that the Employee’s rate of pay in effect
immediately preceding the date of his Separation from Service (or date of the Change in Control Event, if applicable) had remained in effect until his adjusted retirement age. 

  

	 	(2)	The benefit that the Employee is actually eligible to receive under the Pension Plan on the Benefit Commencement Date under the single life annuity form of payment.

  

	 	(3)	If the Employee was in compensation tier D at the time of his Separation from Service (or date of the Change in Control Event, if applicable), the multiplier shall be 1.4; if the
Employee was in compensation tier C at the time of his Separation from Service (or date of the Change in Control Event, if applicable), the multiplier shall be 1.5; provided, however, that the Committee may increase the multiplier with respect to
any Employee. 

 Section 3.4. Executive Program Benefit. 
  

	(a)	Employees Who Participated in Pension Plan Before December 1, 2001. 

 For an Employee who has been selected by the Committee to receive benefits under the Executive Program set forth in this Section 3.4 and who participated in the Pension Plan at any time before December 1,
2001, the benefit shall be equal to the amount described in subparagraph (1) minus the amount described in subparagraph (2): 
  

	 	 (1)
	 The Employee’s benefit that would have been payable under the Pension Plan on the Benefit Commencement Date in the
single life annuity form of payment, disregarding the limitations of Sections 415 and 401(a)(17) of the Code as they may be implemented in the Pension Plan, calculated as if average monthly earnings had included 90% of 1/12th of the average of the five highest annual bonuses earned by the Employee in any five of the ten calendar years immediately prior to his Separation from
Service (or the Change in Control Event, if applicable); if the Employee is on Disability at the time of his Separation from Service, the annual bonuses considered shall be the five highest annual bonuses earned by the Employee in any five of the
ten calendar years immediately before the Disability. 

  

  

			
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	 	(2)	The benefit that the Employee is actually eligible to receive under the Pension Plan on the Benefit Commencement Date under the single life annuity form of payment.

  

	(b)	Employees Who Did Not Participate in Pension Plan Before December 1, 2001. 

 For an Employee who has been selected by the Committee to receive benefits under the Executive Program set forth in this Section 3.4 and who did not participate in the Pension Plan at any time before
December 1, 2001, the benefit shall be equal to the amount described in subparagraph (1) minus the amount described in subparagraph (2), times the multiplier described in subparagraph (3): 
  

	 	(1)	The Employee’s benefit that would have been payable under the Pension Plan on the Benefit Commencement Date in the single life annuity form of payment, disregarding the
limitations of Sections 415 and 401(a)(17) of the Code as they may be implemented in the Pension Plan. 

  

	 	(2)	The benefit that the Employee is actually eligible to receive under the Pension Plan on the Benefit Commencement Date under the single life annuity form of payment.

  

	 	(3)	If the Employee was in compensation tier D at the time of his Separation from Service (or date of the Change in Control Event, if applicable), the multiplier shall be 1.4; if the
Employee was in compensation tier C at the time of his Separation from Service (or date of the Change in Control Event, if applicable), the multiplier shall be 1.5. 

 Section 3.5. Foreign Service Senior Executive Program Benefit. 
 For an Employee who has been
selected by the Committee to receive benefits under the Foreign Service Senior Executive Program set forth in this Section 3.5 and who participated in the Pension Plan at any time before December 1, 2001, and so long as such Employee
(i) on the date of his Separation from Service (or the Change in Control Event, if applicable) is working in the United States for a member of the Affiliated Group, and (ii) has worked in the United States for at least three years at a
member of the Affiliated Group, the benefit shall be equal to the amount described in subparagraph (1) minus the amounts described in subparagraphs (2) and (3): 
  

	 	(1)	The Employee’s benefit that would have been payable under the Pension Plan on the Benefit Commencement Date in the single life annuity form of payment, including in such
calculation all periods of service by the Employee with any subsidiary or affiliate of the Company located outside the United States, and disregarding the limitations of Sections 415 and 401(a)(17) of the Code as they may be implemented in the
Pension Plan, calculated as if he had attained an adjusted retirement age on the Benefit Commencement Date, determined as follows: 

  

  

			
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	 	(A)	The adjusted retirement age will be the Employee’s actual attained age on the Benefit Commencement Date increased by one month for each month of service after age 55 during
which the Employee participated in the Plan. However, the adjusted retirement age cannot be greater than 65. 

  

	 	(B)	If the Employee is Disabled at the time that he experiences a Separation from Service, the Employee will continue to accrue credited service during the period of time that he is
Disabled until his Benefit Commencement Date. 

  

	 	(C)	In the benefit calculation, credited service and average monthly earnings will be determined to the adjusted retirement age, assuming that the Employee’s rate of pay in effect
immediately preceding the date of his Separation from Service (or date of the Change in Control Event, if applicable) had remained in effect until his adjusted retirement age. 

  

	 	 (D)
	 Average monthly earnings shall include 90% of 1/12th of the average of the five highest annual bonuses earned by the Employee in any five of the ten calendar years immediately prior to his Separation from Service (or the Change in Control Event, if applicable); if the
Employee is on Disability at the time of his Separation from Service, the annual bonuses considered shall be the five highest annual bonuses earned by the Employee in any five of the ten calendar years immediately before the Disability.

  

	 	(2)	The benefit that the Employee is actually eligible to receive under the Pension Plan on the Benefit Commencement Date under the single life annuity form of payment.

  

	 	(3)	The benefit that the Employee is actually eligible to receive on the Benefit Commencement Date under any pension or retirement plan provided by a subsidiary or affiliate of the
Company located outside the United States which formerly employed the Employee. 

 Section 3.6. Management Program Benefit.

 For an Employee who has met the eligibility criteria to receive benefits under the Management Program set forth in this Section 3.6 or for an
Employee who has been designated as eligible to participate in the Plan by the Committee but not otherwise selected by the Committee to receive a benefit under any specific program under the Plan, the benefit shall be equal to the amount described
in subparagraph (a) minus the amount described in subparagraph (b): 
  

	(a)	The benefit that would have been payable under the Pension Plan on the Benefit Commencement Date in the single life annuity form of payment, disregarding the limitations of Sections
415 and 401(a)(17) of the Code as they may be implemented in the Pension Plan. 

  

	(b)	The benefit that the Employee is actually eligible to receive under the Pension Plan on the Benefit Commencement Date under the single life annuity form of payment.

  

  

			
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 Section 3.7. Special Program Benefit. 
 For an Employee who has been selected by the Committee to receive benefits under the Special Program set forth in this Section 3.7, the benefit shall be equal to the amount described in his employment agreement
approved by the Committee and designated a “Special Program Benefit” therein. 
 Section 3.8. Vesting and Nonforfeitability of Benefits.

 The right of an Employee or any other person to a benefit under this Plan shall be deemed to vest and become nonforfeitable upon the earliest of:

  

	(a)	the date on which the Employee reaches age 55; 

  

	(b)	the date of a Change in Control Event; or 

  

	(c)	the date immediately preceding the date of such Employee’s Separation from Service as a result of death, a Constructive Discharge or a discharge by the Company without Cause.

  

  

			
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 Article 4. Payment of Plan Benefits 
 Section 4.1. Default Forms of Payment. 
 Except as provided in Section 4.2 or Section 4.5: 

 

	(a)	If the Employee’s Benefit Trigger is his Disability or his Separation from Service and he is married on the Benefit Commencement Date, his benefit shall be paid in the form of
a fifty (50) percent joint and survivor annuity with his spouse as the survivor annuitant. 

  

	(b)	If the Employee’s Benefit Trigger is his Disability or his Separation from Service and he is unmarried on the Benefit Commencement Date, his benefit shall be paid in the form
of a single life annuity. 

  

	(c)	If the Employee’s Benefit Trigger is a Change in Control Event, his benefit shall be paid in a lump sum. 

 Section 4.2. Cash Out of Small Benefits. 
 If an Employee’s
benefit on his Benefit Commencement Date would be the actuarial equivalent of a lump sum payment of less than the limit set forth in Section 402(g) of the Code ($15,500 in 2008), the benefit shall be paid in a lump sum. 
 Section 4.3. Alternate Forms of Payment. 
  

	(a)	Benefits under the Plan paid due to a Separation from Service or Disability may be payable in the following actuarially equivalent forms (to the extent available under the Pension
Plan): 

  

	 	(1)	a single life annuity; 

  

	 	(2)	a joint and 50%, 66 and 2/3%, 75% or 100% joint and survivor annuity; 

  

	 	(3)	an annuity described in Section 4.3(a)(1) or (2) with guaranteed payments for the first 5, 10, or 15 years; 

  

	 	(4)	any other form of payment permitted by the Committee that would be treated as an actuarially equivalent life annuity within the meaning of Treas. Reg. § 1.409A-2(b)(2)(ii)(B);
and, 

  

	 	(5)	to the extent required by Section 4.2, a lump sum. 

  

	(b)	 Each form of payment under the Plan shall be the actuarial equivalent of Employee’s benefit calculated as a single life annuity beginning on his Benefit
Commencement Date. Actuarial equivalence shall be determined under this Plan by using the actuarial assumptions that are used for that purpose under the Pension Plan as in effect when such actuarial equivalence under this Plan is being determined.
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benefits calculated under this Section shall be based on the Employee’s actual attained age at the time of the calculation.

 Section 4.4. Time of Benefit Payments. 
  

	(a)	Except to the extent that a different time of payment is elected pursuant to Section 4.5, if the Employee’s Benefit Trigger is his Separation from Service, the
Employee’s Benefit Commencement Date shall be determined as follows and the following rules shall apply: 

  

	 	(1)	Except as provided in Section 4.4(a)(2), the Employee’s Benefit Commencement Date shall be the first of the month following the later of his Separation from Service or the
date on which he attains age 55. 

  

	 	(2)	No payment shall be made during the six-month period immediately following the Employee’s Separation from Service (other than in the case of the Employee’s death).

  

	 	(3)	Any payments otherwise due during the six-month period immediately following the Employee’s Separation from Service shall be paid on the first business day that occurs six
months following the Employee’s Separation from Service (or, if earlier, the date of the Employee’s death). During this six-month period, the amounts otherwise payable to the Employee shall accrue interest at the 30-day Treasury Bill rate
in effect for November of the year before the year in which the Employee experiences a Separation from Service. 

  

	(b)	If an Employee’s Benefit Trigger is a Change in Control Event, the Employee’s Benefit Commencement Date shall be the date of the Change in Control Event.

  

	(c)	Except to the extent that a different time of payment is elected pursuant to Section 4.5, if an Employee’s Benefit Trigger is his Disability, the Employee’s Benefit
Commencement Date shall be the first of the month following the later of the date of his Disability or the date on which he attains age 55. 

 Section 4.5. Election of Alternate Time and Form of Payment. 
  

	(a)	In General. Except as provided in Section 4.2, before his Benefit Commencement Date, an Employee may elect to receive his benefit following a Separation from Service or
Disability in any form permitted under Section 4.3(a) that is treated as an actuarially equivalent life annuity (within the meaning of Treas. Reg. § 1.409A-2(b)(2)(ii)(B)) with respect to the form of benefit that he would have received
under Section 4.1(b). An Employee shall not be permitted to change his form of benefit after his Benefit Commencement Date. 

  

	(b)	 Changes to Form of Payment. An Employee may file an election to change his time of payment upon a Separation from Service or Disability to an alternate time
of payment permitted by the Committee or to change his form of payment upon a Separation from Service or Disability to a form of payment permitted under Section 4.3(a) that is not treated as an actuarially equivalent life annuity (within the
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1.409A-2(b)(2)(ii)(B)) with respect to the form of benefit that he would have received under Section 4.1(a) or Section 4.1(b), provided that such
change is made at the time and in the manner designated by the Committee, and subject to the following conditions: 

  

	 	(1)	the election to change the time or form of payment shall not take effect until twelve (12) months after the election is made; 

  

	 	(2)	the election to change the time or form of payment must be filed at least 12 months prior to the date on which payments to the Employee are otherwise scheduled to commence; and

  

	 	(3)	the first payment with respect to which such election to change the time or form of payment is made must be deferred for a period of 5 years from the date such payment would
otherwise have been made. 

 An Employee may file separate elections to change the time or form of payment for payments upon a
Separation from Service and Disability. For purposes of this Section 4.5(b), a series of installment payments over a period of five years or less shall be treated as a single payment, and an election between actuarially equivalent life
annuities shall be permitted at any time permitted under Section 409A of the Code. 
 Section 4.6. Beneficiary in the Event of Death.

 Upon the death of an Employee eligible for coverage under the Plan before the Employee’s Benefit Commencement Date, the surviving spouse of such
Employee, if any, shall be paid a benefit equal to 50% of the benefit the Employee would have been entitled to under the Plan had he experienced a Separation from Service on the day immediately preceding his death. If the Employee dies before age
55, the surviving spouse’s benefit shall commence payment on the first day of the month following the date on which the Employee would have reached age 55, and the surviving spouse’s benefit shall be calculated as if the Employee had
reached age 55, but based on the Employee’s actual compensation and years of service as of his date of death. If death occurs after the Employee has begun to receive payment of his benefit under the Plan, the beneficiary shall receive any
benefit to which he is entitled under the form in which the benefit was being paid. If the Employee is unmarried and has not yet commenced his or her benefit at the time of the Employee’s death, the Employee’s beneficiaries, heirs, or
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 Article 5. Administration of the Plan 
 Section 5.1. Designation of Committee. 
 This Plan shall be
administered by the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors or the Management Committee of the Company, as the case may be. The Compensation Committee reviews and approves the participation and benefits for the Company’s
“executive officers,” as defined in the rules promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and any other Employees that it designates. The Management Committee reviews and approves the participation and benefits for
all other executives. Members of the Management Committee may participate in this Plan. 
 Section 5.2. Authority of Committee. 
 The Committee shall have the discretion and authority to (a) make, amend, interpret, and enforce all appropriate rules and regulations for the administration of this
Plan and (b) decide or resolve any and all questions including interpretations of this Plan and facts that are relevant to the administration of the Plan, as may arise in connection with the Plan. Any individual serving on the Committee who is
a participant shall not vote or act on any matter relating solely to himself or herself. When making a determination or calculation, the Committee shall be entitled to rely on information furnished by an Employee, the Company or a member of the
Affiliated Group. 
 Section 5.3. Agents. 
 In the
administration of this Plan, the Committee may, from time to time, employ or designate agents and delegate to them such administrative duties as it sees fit (including acting through a duly appointed representative) and may from time to time consult
with counsel who may be counsel to the Company. 
 Section 5.4. Binding Effect of Decisions. 
 The decision or action of the Committee with respect to any question arising out of or in connection with the administration, interpretation and application of the Plan
and the rules and regulations promulgated by the Committee hereunder shall be final and conclusive and binding upon all persons having any interest in the Plan. 
 Section 5.5. Indemnity of Committee. 
 The Company and each member of the Affiliated Group shall indemnify and hold harmless the members
of the Committee, and any employee to whom duties of the Committee may be delegated, against any and all claims, losses, damages, expenses or liabilities arising from any action or failure to act with respect to this Plan, except in the case of
willful misconduct by the Committee or any of its members or any such employee, in which case the member(s) or employee(s) who engaged in the misconduct shall not be eligible for indemnification. 
  

  

			
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 Section 5.6. Employer Information. 
 To enable the Committee to perform its functions, each member of the Affiliated Group shall supply full and timely information to the Committee on all matters relating to the compensation of its Employees, the date
and circumstances of the Disability, death or Separation from Service of its Employees, and such other pertinent information as the Committee may reasonably require. 
 Section 5.7. Finality of Decisions. 
 Any actions taken hereunder, including any valuation of the amount, or
designation of a recipient, or any payment to be made hereunder, shall be binding and conclusive on all persons for all purposes. 
  

  

			
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 Article 6. Claims Procedures 
 Section 6.1. Presentation of Claim. 
 Any Employee or beneficiary of a deceased Employee (such Employee or
beneficiary being referred to below as a “Claimant”) may deliver to the Committee a written claim for a determination with respect to the amounts distributable to such Claimant from the Plan. If such a claim relates to the contents of a
notice received by the Claimant, the claim must be made within thirty (30) days after such notice was received by the Claimant. The claim must state with particularity the determination desired by the Claimant. All other claims must be made
within one hundred eighty (180) days of the date on which the event that caused the claim to arise occurred. The claim must state with particularity the determination desired by the Claimant. 
 Section 6.2. Notification of Decision. 
 The Committee shall
consider a Claimant’s claim and shall notify the Claimant in writing or by electronic means: 
  

	(a)	that the Claimant’s requested determination has been made, and that the claim has been allowed in full; or 

  

	(b)	that the Committee has reached a conclusion contrary, in whole or in part, to the Claimant’s requested determination, and in that event, such notice shall set forth in a manner
calculated to be understood by the Claimant: 

  

	 	(1)	the specific reason(s) for the denial of the claim, or any part of it; 

  

	 	(2)	specific reference(s) to pertinent provisions of the Plan upon which such denial was based; 

  

	 	(3)	a description of any additional material or information necessary for the Claimant to perfect the claim, and an explanation of why such material or information is necessary; and

  

	 	(4)	an explanation of the review procedures and the time limits applicable to such procedures, including a statement of the Claimant’s right to bring a civil action under
Section 502(a) of ERISA following an adverse benefit determination on review. 

 Any such notice shall be provided within 90 days after
receipt of the claim by the Plan, unless special circumstances require an extension of time for processing the claim for up to a maximum of an additional 90 days. The Claimant will receive written notification if any such extension is necessary.

 Section 6.3. Review of a Denied Claim. 
 Within
sixty (60) days after receiving a notice from the Committee that a claim has been denied, in whole or in part, a Claimant (or the Claimant’s duly authorized representative) may file with 

  

  

			
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the Committee a written request for a review of the denial of the claim. Thereafter, but not later than thirty (30) days after the review procedure
began, the Claimant (or the Claimant’s duly authorized representative): 
  

	(a)	may review and request copies of pertinent documents, records, and other information relevant to the claim for benefits; 

  

	(b)	may submit written comments, documents, records, and other information relating to the claim for benefits (regardless of whether such comments, documents, records, or other
information was submitted or considered in connection with the initial claim); and/or 

  

	(c)	may request a hearing, which the Committee may grant. 

 No claim shall be
reviewed if the Claimant (or the Claimant’s duly authorized representative) fails to file the written request for review in a timely manner. 
 A
Claimant who fails to request a review (and fails to have a duly authorized representative seek review on his behalf) in accordance with this Section 6.3 shall not be permitted to bring an action under ERISA to enforce his rights under the
Plan. 
 Section 6.4. Decision on Review. 
 The
Committee shall render its decision on review promptly, and not later than sixty (60) days after the filing of a written request for review of the denial, unless a hearing is held or other special circumstances require additional time, in which
case the Committee’s decision must be rendered within one hundred twenty (120) days after such date. The Claimant will receive written notification if any extension beyond the original sixty (60) days is necessary. Such decision must
be written in a manner calculated to be understood by the Claimant, and it must contain: 
  

	(a)	specific reasons for the decision; 

  

	(b)	specific reference(s) to the pertinent Plan provisions upon which the decision was based; 

  

	(c)	a statement that the Claimant is entitled to receive, upon request and free of charge, reasonable access to, and copies of, all documents, records, and other information relevant to
the claim for benefits; and 

  

	(d)	a statement of the Claimant's right to bring an action under Section 502(a) of ERISA. 

 Section 6.5. Section 409A of the Code. 
 If an Employee or beneficiary believes he or she is entitled to
benefits but has not received them, the Employee or beneficiary must accept any payment made under the Plan and make prompt and reasonable, good faith efforts to collect the remaining portion of the payment, as determined under
section 1.409A-3(g) of the Treasury Regulations. For this purpose (and as determined under such regulation), efforts to collect the payment will be presumed not to be prompt, reasonable, good faith efforts, unless the Employee or beneficiary
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Committee within 90 days of the latest date upon which the payment could have been timely made in accordance with the terms of the Plan and the regulations
under Section 409A of the Code, and unless, if not paid, the Employee or beneficiary takes further enforcement measures within 180 days after such latest date. 
  

  

			
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 Article 7. Amendment and Termination 
 Section 7.1. Amendment. 
 The Company may, at any time, amend or modify the Plan in whole or in part; provided
that (a) no amendment or modification shall decrease or restrict the value of an Employee’s benefit in existence at the time the amendment or modification is made, calculated as if the Employee had experienced a Separation from Service as
of the effective date of the amendment or modification, and (b) after a Change in Control, no amendment or modification shall adversely affect the vesting, calculation or payment of benefits hereunder to any Employee or beneficiary or diminish
any other rights or protections any Employee or beneficiary would have had, but for such amendment or modification, unless such affected Employee or beneficiary consents in writing to such amendment. 
 Section 7.2. Termination 
 While the Company intends to maintain
this Plan for as long as necessary, the Company reserves the right to terminate it at any time for whatever reason it may deem appropriate, subject to the requirements of Section 7.1 that apply with respect to any amendment to terminate the
Plan. In the event of the termination of the Plan (and any other plan required to be aggregated with this Plan pursuant to Section 409A of the Code), the Company may, in its discretion, elect to distribute to each Employee the full amount of
his benefit under the Plan in a lump sum no earlier than the 13th month and no later than the 24th month after the termination of the Plan, provided that the termination of the Plan is not proximate to a downturn in the Company’s financial
heath and the Company does not adopt any new arrangement that would have been aggregated with the Plan under Section 409A within three years following the date of the Plan’s termination. If a Change in Control Event occurs that results in
the payment of benefits to Employees, then the Plan shall terminate automatically immediately following the payment of such benefits, and no further benefits shall accrue under the Plan following such Change in Control Event. 
 Section 7.3. Contractual Obligation. 
 Notwithstanding
Section 7.1, the Company intends to assume a contractual commitment to pay the benefits described under this Plan and such commitment shall be evidenced by individual contracts entered into between the Company and each covered Employee for whom
benefits accrue under the Plan. The contracts shall be substantially in the form attached as Exhibit 1 to the Plan. 
 Section 7.4. Section 409A
of the Code. 
 If the Company determines that any provision of the Plan is or might be inconsistent with the restrictions imposed by Section 409A of
the Code, such provision shall be deemed to be amended to the extent that the Company determines necessary to bring it into compliance with Section 409A of the Code. Any such deemed amendment shall be effective as of the earliest date such
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pursuant to Section 7.1 of the Plan shall be effective to the extent that it would result in a violation of any requirement under Section 409A of
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 Article 8. Trust 
 Section 8.1. Establishment of the Trust. 
 The Company may utilize one or more Trusts to which the Affiliated
Group may transfer such assets as the members of the Affiliated Group determine in their sole discretion to assist in meeting their obligations under the Plan. Any Trust shall conform to the restrictions under Section 409A of the Code relating
to the funding of nonqualified deferred compensation plans. Benefits under the Plan may also be paid out of the general assets of the Company or a member of the Affiliated Group. 
 Nothing contained in this Plan and no action taken pursuant to the provisions of this Plan shall create or be construed to create a trust of any kind, or a fiduciary relationship between the Company and the Employee
or any other person. 
 Section 8.2. Automatic Funding of Trust. 
 Upon a Change in Control, (a) if it has not done so already, the Company shall establish a Trust, and (b) the members of the Affiliated Group shall contribute amounts to such Trust (or any pre-existing Trust
or Trusts) sufficient to fund all benefits due under the Plan. 
 Section 8.3. Interrelationship of the Plan and the Trust. 
 The provisions of the Plan and the Participation Agreement shall govern the rights of an Employee to receive distributions pursuant to the Plan. The provisions of the
Trust shall govern the rights of the members of the Affiliated Group, Employees and the creditors of the Company and members of the Affiliated Group to the assets transferred to the Trust. 
 Section 8.4. Distributions From the Trust. 
 The obligations of
each member of the Affiliated Group under the Plan may be satisfied with Trust assets distributed pursuant to the terms of the Trust, and any such distribution shall reduce such employer’s obligations under the Plan. 
  

  

			
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 Article 9. Miscellaneous 
 Section 9.1. Status of Plan. 
 The Plan is intended to be a plan that is not qualified within the meaning of
Section 401(a) of the Code and that “is unfunded and is maintained by an employer primarily for the purpose of providing deferred compensation for a select group of management or highly compensated employees” within the meaning of
ERISA. The Plan shall be administered and interpreted to the extent possible in a manner consistent with that intent. 
 Section 9.2. Unsecured
General Creditor. 
 Employees and their beneficiaries, heirs, successors and assigns shall have no legal or equitable rights, interests or claims in any
property or assets of the Company or a member of the Affiliated Group or in any property or assets held in a Trust maintained with respect to the Plan. For purposes of the payment of benefits under this Plan, any and all of the assets of the Company
and each member of the Affiliated Group, shall be, and shall remain, the general, unpledged unrestricted assets of the Company or member of the Affiliated Group. Any employer’s obligation under the Plan shall be merely that of an unfunded and
unsecured promise to pay money in the future. To the extent that any person acquires a right to receive payments from the Company under this Plan, such rights shall be no greater than the right of any unsecured general creditor of the Company.

 Section 9.3. Employer’s Liability. 
 An
employer’s liability for the payment of benefits shall be defined only by the Plan and the contract entered into between the employer and an Employee. An employer shall have no obligation to an Employee under the Plan except as expressly
provided in the Plan and his contract. 
 Section 9.4. Nonassignability. 
 Neither an Employee nor any other person shall have any right to commute, sell, assign, transfer, pledge, anticipate, mortgage or otherwise encumber, transfer, hypothecate, alienate or convey in actual receipt, the
amount, if any, payable hereunder, or any part thereof, which are, and all rights to which are expressly declared to be, unassignable and non-transferable. Except as required by law or by a “qualified domestic relations order” (as defined
in Section 414(p)(1)(B) of the Code) that can be construed and executed in a manner consistent with the requirements of Section 409A of the Code, no part of the amounts payable shall, prior to actual payment, be subject to seizure,
attachment, garnishment or sequestration for the payment of any debts, judgments, alimony or separate maintenance owed by an Employee or any other person, or be transferable by operation of law in the event of an Employee’s or any other
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 Section 9.5. Not a Contract of Employment. 
 The terms and conditions of this Plan and the contract evidencing Plan benefits shall not be deemed to constitute a contract of employment between any member of the Affiliated Group and the Employee. Such employment
is hereby acknowledged to be an “at will” employment relationship that can be terminated at any time for any reason, or no reason, with or without cause, and with or without notice, except as otherwise provided in a written employment
agreement. Nothing in this Plan or any contract under the Plan shall be deemed to give an Employee the right to be retained in the service of any employer as an employee or to interfere with the right of any employer to discipline or discharge the
Employee at any time. 
 Section 9.6. Furnishing Information. 
 Each Employee and beneficiary shall cooperate with the Committee by furnishing any and all information requested by the Committee and take such other actions as may be requested in order to facilitate the
administration of the Plan and the payments of benefits hereunder, including but not limited to taking such physical examinations as the Committee may deem necessary. 
 Section 9.7. Governing Law. 
 The provisions of this Plan shall be construed and interpreted according to ERISA
and the internal laws of the State of Maryland without regard to its conflicts of laws principles, to the extent not preempted by ERISA. 
 Section 9.8. Required or Permitted Notices. 
 Any notice or filing required or permitted to be given to the Committee under this Plan
shall be sufficient if in writing and hand-delivered, or sent by registered or certified mail, to the address below: 
 McCormick &
Company, Incorporated 
 18 Loveton Circle 
 Sparks, Maryland 21152 
 Attn: Vice President – Human Relations 
 Such notice shall be deemed given as of the date of delivery or, if delivery is made by mail, as of the date shown on the postmark or the receipt for registration or
certification. 
 Any notice or filing required or permitted to be given to an Employee under this Plan shall be sufficient if in writing and hand-delivered,
or sent by mail, to the last known address of the Employee. 
 Section 9.9. Successors. 
 The provisions of this Plan shall bind and inure to the benefit of the Employee’s employer and its successors and assigns, the Employee, the Employee’s
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 Section 9.10. Severability. 
 If any provision of the Plan shall be held unlawful or otherwise invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part, the unlawfulness, invalidity, or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision of the Plan, each
of which shall remain in full force and effect. 
 Section 9.11. Payment on Behalf of Person Unable to Manage Affairs. 
 If the Committee shall find that any person to whom any amount is payable under this Plan is unable to care for his affairs because of illness or accident, or is a minor,
any payment due (unless a prior claim therefor shall have been made by a duly appointed guardian, committee or other legal representative) may be paid to the spouse, a child, a parent, or a brother or sister, or to any person deemed by the Committee
to have incurred expense for such person otherwise entitled to payment, in such manner and proportions as the Committee may determine. The Committee may require proof of minority, incompetence, incapacity or guardianship, as it may deem appropriate
prior to distribution of the benefit. Any such payment shall be a complete discharge of the liabilities of the Company under this Plan. 
 Section 9.12. Distribution in the Event of Taxation. 
 The Committee may distribute all or a portion of the Employee’s benefit to
the extent necessary to pay any FICA or income taxes which may be owed by the Employee on his benefit under the Plan and to the extent permitted by Section 409A of the Code. 
 Section 9.13. Insurance. 
 The Company and members of the Affiliated Group, on their own behalf or on behalf of
the trustee of the Trust, and, in their sole discretion, may apply for and procure insurance on the life of the Employee, in such amounts and in such forms as the Company may choose. The employers or the trustee of the Trust, as the case may be,
shall be the sole owner and beneficiary of any such insurance. The Employee shall have no interest whatsoever in any such policy or policies, and at the request of the employers shall submit to medical examinations and supply such information and
execute such documents as may be required by the insurance company or companies to whom the employers have applied for insurance. 
 Section 9.14.
Section 409A of the Code. 
 No provision in the Plan shall be interpreted or construed to (a) create any liability for the Company or an
employer related to a failure to comply with Section 409A of the Code or (b) transfer any liability for a failure to comply with Section 409A of the Code from an Employee, an Employee’s spouse, beneficiary, estate or other
individual to the Company or a member of the Affiliated Group. 
 Section 9.15. Other Benefits and Agreements. 
 The benefits provided for an Employee and Employee’s beneficiary under the Plan are in addition to any other benefits available to such Employee under any other plan
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 Article 10. Grandfathered Benefits 
 Section 10.1. Grandfathered Benefits. 
 The terms of the Plan in effect on December 31, 2004 are attached as
Appendix A. Appendix A applies to an Employee’s Grandfathered Benefits. To the extent that an Employee’s benefit under the Plan was earned and vested after December 31, 2004, it is subject to the provisions of the Plan as amended and
restated effective January 1, 2005 and any subsequent amendments and restatements of the Plan. The purpose of Appendix A is to preserve the terms of the Plan that govern an Employee’s Grandfathered Benefits, and to prevent any
Grandfathered Benefits from becoming subject to Section 409A of the Code. No amendment to the Plan, including this Appendix A, which would constitute a “material modification” for purposes of Section 409A, shall be effective
unless the amending instrument specifically provides that it is intended to materially modify the terms of this Appendix A and to cause the Grandfathered Benefits to become subject to Section 409A of the Code. 
 *            *            *            *   
         * 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Plan document has been executed on behalf of the Company as of
December 19, 2008. 
  

																	
	ATTEST:	 		 		 		 		 	McCORMICK & COMPANY, INCORPORATED
								
	 /s/ W. Geoffrey Carpenter 
	 		 	 12-19-08
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Cecile K. Perich
	 		 	 12-19-08

	W. Geoffrey Carpenter 	 	Date	 		 		 	 Cecile K. Perich
	 		 	Date
	Vice President	 		 		 		 	Vice President Human Relations	 		 	
	General Counsel & Secretary	 		 		 		 		 		 	

  

  

			
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