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2001 Stock Incentive Plan

 Exhibit 10.5 
 ZYMOGENETICS, INC. 
 2001 STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN 
 FORM OF STOCK OPTION GRANT NOTICE 
 Congratulations! You have
been granted an Option (the “Option”) to purchase shares of ZymoGenetics, Inc. Common Stock under the 2001 Stock Incentive Plan (the “Plan”). The Option is subject to all the terms and conditions set forth in this Stock Option
Grant Notice (this “Grant Notice”) and in the Stock Option Agreement and the Plan, which are incorporated into this Grant Notice in their entirety. The general terms of the Option are as follows: 
 Participant: 
 Grant Date: 
 Vesting Commencement Date: 
 Number of Shares Subject to Option:

 Exercise Price (per Share): 
 Option Expiration
Date: 
 Type of Option: 
 Vesting and
Exercisability Schedule: 
 Additional Terms/Acknowledgement: By clicking Accept, I acknowledge receipt of, and understand and agree to,
this Grant Notice and the terms of the Stock Option Agreement and the Plan. I further acknowledge that as of the Grant Date, this Grant Notice, the Stock Option Agreement and the Plan set forth the entire understanding between me and the Company
regarding the Option and supersede all prior oral and written agreements on the subject. 
 ZYMOGENETICS, INC. 

By: 
 Its: 

 ZYMOGENETICS, INC. 
 2001 STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN 
 FORM OF STOCK OPTION AGREEMENT 
 Pursuant to your Stock Option Grant Notice (the “Grant Notice”) and this Stock Option Agreement (this “Agreement”), ZymoGenetics,
Inc. has granted you an Option under its 2001 Stock Incentive Plan (the “Plan”) to purchase the number of shares of the Company’s Common Stock indicated in your Grant Notice (the “Shares”) at the exercise price indicated in
your Grant Notice. Capitalized terms not expressly defined in the Grant Notice or in this Agreement have the same definitions as in the Plan. 
 The details of the Option are as follows: 
 1. Vesting and Exercisability. Subject to the terms herein, the Option will vest
and become exercisable as provided in your Grant Notice, provided that vesting will cease upon termination of your employment or service relationship with the Company or a Related Company and the unvested portion of the Option will terminate.

 2. Securities Law Compliance. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, you may not exercise the Option unless the
Shares issuable upon exercise are registered under the Securities Act or, if such Shares are not then so registered, the Company has determined that such exercise and issuance would be exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act.
The exercise of the Option must also comply with other applicable laws and regulations governing the Option, and you may not exercise the Option if the Company determines that such exercise would not be in material compliance with such laws and
regulations. 
 3. Incentive Stock Option Qualification. If so designated in your Grant Notice, all or a portion of the Option is
intended to qualify as an Incentive Stock Option under federal income tax law, but the Company does not represent or guarantee that the Option qualifies as such. If the Option has been designated as an Incentive Stock Option and the aggregate Fair
Market Value (determined as of the grant date) of the shares of Common Stock subject to the Option and all other Incentive Stock Options you hold that first become exercisable during any calendar year exceeds $100,000, any excess portion will be
treated as a Nonqualified Stock Option, unless the Internal Revenue Service changes the rules and regulations governing the $100,000 limit for Incentive Stock Options. A portion of the Option may be treated as a Nonqualified Stock Option if certain
events cause exercisability of the Option to accelerate. 
 4. Notice of Disqualifying Disposition. To the extent the Option has been
designated as an Incentive Stock Option, to obtain certain tax benefits afforded to Incentive Stock Options, you must hold the Shares issued upon the exercise of the Option for two years after the Grant Date and one year after the date of exercise.
By accepting the Option, you agree to promptly notify the Company if you dispose of any of the Shares within one year from the date you exercise all or part of the Option or within two years from the Grant Date. 
 5. Independent Tax Advice / Alternative Minimum Tax. You should obtain tax advice when exercising the Option and prior to the disposition of the
Shares. You may be subject to the alternative minimum tax at the time of exercise of an Incentive Stock Option. 
 6. Method of
Exercise. You may exercise the Option by giving written notice to Charles Schwab & Company (“Schwab”), in form and substance satisfactory to Schwab, which will state your election to exercise the Option and the number of
Shares for which you are 

 
exercising the Option. The written notice must be accompanied by full payment of the exercise price for the number of Shares you are purchasing. You may make
this payment in any combination of the following: (a) by check acceptable to Schwab; (b) if permitted by the Plan Administrator, by using shares of Common Stock you already own; (c) by instructing Schwab to deliver to the Company the
total payment required, all in accordance with the regulations of the Federal Reserve Board; or (d) by any other method permitted by the Plan Administrator. 
 7. Treatment Upon Termination of Employment or Service Relationship. Except in the event of Termination of Service by reason of death, the unvested portion of the Option will terminate automatically and without
further notice immediately upon termination of your employment or service relationship with the Company or a Related Company for any reason (“Termination of Service”). You may exercise the vested portion of the Option as follows:

 (a) General Rule. You must exercise the vested portion of the Option on or before the earlier of (i) three months after your
Termination of Service and (ii) the Option Expiration Date; 
 (b) Retirement or Disability. In the event of your Termination of
Service due to Retirement or Disability, you must exercise the vested portion of the Option on or before the earlier of (i) [one year/three years] after your Termination of Service and (ii) the Option Expiration Date. 
 (c) Death. In the event of your Termination of Service due to your death, the entire Option will automatically become fully vested and must be
exercised on or before the earlier of (i) one year after such Termination of Service and (ii) the Option Expiration Date. If you die after your Termination of Service but while the Option is still exercisable, the portion of the Option
that was vested on your Termination of Service must be exercised on or before the earlier of (x) one year after the date of death and (y) the Option Expiration Date; and 
 (d) Cause. The vested portion of the Option will automatically expire at the time the Company first notifies you of your Termination of Service
for Cause, unless the Plan Administrator determines otherwise. If your employment or service relationship is suspended pending an investigation of whether you will be terminated for Cause, all your rights under the Option likewise will be suspended
during the period of investigation. If any facts that would constitute termination for Cause are discovered after your Termination of Service, any Option you then hold may be immediately terminated by the Plan Administrator. The Option must be
exercised within three months after termination of employment for reasons other than death or Disability and one year after termination of employment due to Disability to qualify for the beneficial tax treatment afforded Incentive Stock Options. 

 It is your responsibility to be aware of the date the Option terminates. 
 8. Limited Transferability. During your lifetime only you can exercise the Option. The Option is not transferable except by will or by the
applicable laws of descent and distribution, except that Nonqualified Stock Options may be transferred to the extent permitted by the Plan Administrator. The Plan provides for exercise of the Option by a designated beneficiary or the personal
representative of your estate. 
 9. Withholding Taxes. As a condition to the exercise of any portion of the Option, you must make
such arrangements as the Company may require for the satisfaction of any federal, state, local or foreign withholding tax obligations that may arise in connection with such exercise. 
 10. Option Not an Employment or Service Contract. Nothing in the Plan or any Option granted under the Plan will be deemed to constitute an
employment contract or confer or 

 
be deemed to confer any right for you to continue in the employ of, or to continue any other relationship with, the Company or any Related Company or limit
in any way the right of the Company or any Related Company to terminate your employment or other relationship at any time, with or without Cause. 
 11. No Right to Damages. You will have no right to bring a claim or to receive damages if you are required to exercise the vested portion of the Option within three months ([one year/three years] in the case of Retirement [,/or]
Disability or [one year after] death) of your Termination of Service or if any portion of the Option is cancelled or expires unexercised. The loss of existing or potential profit in the Option will not constitute an element of damages in the event
of your Termination of Service for any reason, even if the termination is in violation of an obligation of the Company or a Related Company to you. 
 12. Binding Effect. This Agreement will inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the Company and be binding upon you and your heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. 
 13. Section 409A Compliance. Notwithstanding any provision in the Plan or this Agreement to the contrary, the Plan Administrator may, at any time
and without your consent, modify the terms of the Option as it determines appropriate to avoid the imposition of interest or penalties under Section 409A of the Code.MasterCard Incorporated Deferral Plan, as amended and restated

 Exhibit 10.1 
 MASTERCARD INCORPORATED 
 DEFERRAL PLAN 
 AS AMENDED AND RESTATED EFFECTIVE FOR ACCOUNT
BALANCES ESTABLISHED AFTER 
 DECEMBER 31, 2004 

 FOREWORD 
 Effective as of September 30, 1998, MasterCard International Incorporated (the “Company”) adopted the MasterCard International Incorporated Deferral Plan (the “Plan”) for the benefit of non-employee members of its
Board of Directors, and a select group of management or highly compensated employees. The Plan was amended and restated effective as of January 1, 2000, as of August 1, 2000, as of July 25, 2001, and as of January 1, 2003.
Amendments to comply with Code section 409A, and to reflect transitional relief permitted to Participants, were made in June 2007 by means of an amended and restated Plan effective for balances established after December 31, 2004. The Plan was
operated in good faith compliance with section 409A before the Plan document was amended to conform with section 409A, consistent with the election and distribution rules set forth in the amended and restated Plan. The Plan is intended to be an
unfunded plan of deferred compensation. The purpose of the Plan is to permit the Directors and a select group of management or highly compensated employees within the meaning of Title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as
amended, to defer, pursuant to the provisions of the Plan, a portion of certain items of income otherwise payable to them. 

 ARTICLE 1 
 DEFINITIONS 
 1.1 “Administrative Committee” means the committee that is responsible for
administering the Plan. Unless the composition of the Administrative Committee is otherwise changed by the Committee, the Administrative Committee shall consist of the following three officers of the Company, or their functional successors: the
Chief Administrative Officer, the General Counsel, and the Head of Executive Compensation. 
 1.2 “Additional Deferral Election”
means the election by a Participant under Section 3.4(b) to further defer distribution from his or her Deferred Account. 
 1.3
“Affiliated Employer” means all persons with whom the Company would be considered a single employer under Section 414(b) or Section 414(c) of the Code. 
 1.4 “Board” means the Board of Directors of the Company. 
 1.5 “Change in Control” means any of the following events, but shall not include a public offering: 
 (a) The acquisition by any individual entity or group (within the meaning of Section 13(d)(3) or 14(d)(2) of the Exchange Act of beneficial ownership (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the
Exchange Act) of equity securities of the Company representing more than 30 percent of the voting power of the then outstanding equity securities of the Company entitled to vote generally in the election of directors (the “Outstanding Company
Voting Securities”), provided, however, that for purposes of this subsection (a) the following acquisitions shall not constitute a Change of Control: (i) any acquisition by the Company, (ii) any acquisition by any employee
benefit plan (or related trust) sponsored or maintained by the Company or any corporation controlled by the Company, and (iii) an acquisition pursuant to a transaction which complies with clauses (i), (ii), and (iii) of subsection (c); or

 (b) A change in the composition of the Board as of any date (the “Incumbent Board”) that causes less than a
majority of the directors of the Company then in office to be members of the Incumbent Board, provided, however, that any individual becoming a director subsequent to a date, whose election, or nomination for election by the Company’s
shareholders, was approved by a vote of at least a majority of the directors then comprising the Incumbent Board shall be considered as though such individual were a member of the Incumbent Board, but excluding, for this purpose, any such individual
whose initial assumption of office occurs as a result of an actual or threatened election contest with respect to the election or removal of directors or other actual or threatened solicitation of proxies or consents by or on behalf of a person
other than the Board; or 

 (c) Consummation of a reorganization, merger, or consolidation or sale or other
disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company or the purchase of assets or stock of another entity (“A Business Combination”), in each case, unless immediately following such Business Combination, (i) all or
substantially all of the individuals and entities who were the beneficial owners of the Outstanding Company Voting Securities immediately prior to such Business Combination will beneficially own, directly or indirectly, more than 50 percent of the
then outstanding combined voting power of the then outstanding voting securities entitled to vote generally in the election of directors (or equivalent governing body, if applicable) of the entity resulting from such Business Combination (including,
without limitation, an entity which as a result of such transaction owns the Company or all of substantially all of the Company’s assets directly or through one or more subsidiaries) in substantially the same proportions as their ownership,
immediately prior to such Business Combination of the Outstanding Company Voting Securities, (ii) no person (excluding any employee benefit plan (or related trust) of the Company or such entity resulting from such Business Combination) will
beneficially own, directly or indirectly, more than a majority of the combined voting power of the then outstanding voting securities of such entity except to the extent that such ownership of the Company existed prior to the Business Combination,
and (iii) at least a majority of the members of the board of directors (or equivalent governing body, if applicable) of the entity resulting from such Business Combination will have been members of the Incumbent Board at the time of the initial
agreement, or action of the Board, providing for such Business Combination; or 
 (d) a majority of the voting directors of
MasterCard Incorporated proposed on a slate for election by stockholders of MasterCard Incorporated are rejected by a vote of such stockholders. 
 1.6 “Change-of-Form Election” means the election by a Participant under Section 3.4(a) to change the Form of Distribution with respect to the portion of his or her Deferred Account with the same Deferral Period. 

1.7 “Change-of-Investment Return Election” means the election by a Participant under Section 3.5(b) to change the Investment Return to
be earned on the balance in his or her Deferred Account. 
 1.8 “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or any
successor statute. 
 1.9 “Committee” means the Human Resources and Compensation Committee of the Board. 
 1.10 “Company” means MasterCard Incorporated. 
 1.11 “Deferrable Savings Plan Salary” means the portion of an Executive’s Salary from which such Executive could elect to defer an amount to the MasterCard Shared Profit & Savings Plan, or any
successor plan, that would entitle the Executive to receive the maximum matching contribution under that plan. An 

  

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Executive’s Deferrable Savings Plan Salary shall be determined without regard to such Executive’s actual deferral elections made or to be made
under the MasterCard Shared Profit & Savings Plan. 
 1.12 “Deferral Election” means that separate notice, provided in a
form prescribed by the Administrative Committee, that indicates a Participant’s Deferred Salary Election, Deferred Variable Compensation Election, and/or Deferred Director Compensation Election. 
 1.13 “Deferral Period” means the period of time over which a Participant elects, or is mandated by the Plan or an amendment thereto, to defer
receipt of Salary, Variable Compensation, or Director Compensation pursuant to Section 3.1(e) and 3.2(e). 
 1.14 “Deferral Period
Election” means the election by a Participant under Section 3.1(e) or 3.2(e) of the Deferral Period to apply to the Participant’s Deferral Election. 
 1.15 “Deferred Account” means the bookkeeping entry established on behalf of a Participant with respect to Deferral Elections under this Plan, together with any adjustments for earnings and losses and any
payments. For purposes herein, Deferred Accounts shall also include any separate subaccounts that may be established under a Participant’s Deferred Account to the extent necessary for the administration of the Plan. 
 1.16 “Deferred Director Compensation Election” means the election by a Director under Section 3.1 to defer until a later year receipt of
some or all of his or her Director Compensation. 
 1.17 “Deferred Salary Election” means the election by an Executive under
Section 3.2 to defer until a later year receipt of some of his or her Salary. 
 1.18 “Deferred Variable Compensation
Election” means the election by an Executive under Section 3.2 to defer until a later year receipt of some or all of his or her Variable Compensation. 
 1.19 “Director” means a non-employee member of the Board. 
 1.20 “Director Compensation”
means the amount of a Director’s compensation for being a member of the Board or a member of a committee thereof, or for being the chairman of the Board or any committee thereof that the Administrative Committee determines is eligible for
deferral under this Plan. 
 1.21 “Effective Date” means the effective date of the Plan set forth in Section 6.4. 

1.22 “Employer” means the Company or any Affiliated Employer that adopts the Plan with the approval of the Administrative Committee.

  

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 1.23 “ERISA” means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended. 

1.24 “Executive” means an employee of an Employer who meets the criteria for eligibility to participate in the Plan that are set by the
Administrative Committee for a particular period. 
 1.25 “Form of Distribution” means the term and frequency over which
distributions from a Participant’s Deferred Account will be paid pursuant to Section 3.6. 
 1.26 “Form of Distribution
Election” means the election by a Participant under Section 3.1(f) or 3.2(f) of the Form of Distribution to apply to a Participant’s Deferral Election. 
 1.27 “Investment Return” means the amounts that are credited to (or charged against, as the case may be) a Participant’s Deferred Account from time to time pursuant to Section 3.5. 
 1.28 “Investment Return Options” means the investment funds, indices or crediting rates selected by the Administrative Committee that serve as
a means to measure increases or decreases in value with respect to a Participant’s Deferred Account pursuant to Section 3.5. 
 1.29 “Investment Return Option Election” means the election by a Participant under Section 3.1(g) or 3.2(g) of the Investment Return Option(s) to apply to the Participant’s Deferral Election. 
 1.30 “Non-Elective Deferral” means an amount awarded by the Company under Section 3.3. 
 1.31 “Participant” means a Director or an Executive who is both eligible to participate and who has elected to participate in the Plan as
evidenced by submission and acceptance of a Deferral Election under Section 3.1 or 3.2, respectively. 
 1.32 “Performance-Based
Compensation” means compensation the amount of which or entitlement to which is contingent on the satisfaction of preestablished organizational or individual performance criteria relating to a performance period of at least twelve consecutive
months. 
 1.33 “Plan” means the MasterCard Incorporated Deferral Plan, as from time to time amended. 
 1.34 “Qualified Retirement” means Termination from Service by an Executive occurring on or after the earliest of: (i) attaining age 65
while in service and completing two years of service, (ii) attaining age 60 while in service and completing five years of service, and (iii) attaining age 55 while in service and completing ten years of service. 
  

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 1.35 “Salary” means the amount of an Executive’s regular annual base salary. 

1.36 “Termination from Service” means a reduction in the level of services performed by an Executive to a level equal to 20 percent or less
of the average level of services performed by the Executive during the immediately preceding 36 months (or such shorter period as the Executive shall have performed services for the Company), other than due to a bona fide leave of absence not
exceeding six months. 
 1.37 “Variable Compensation” means the amount of an Executive’s annual bonus under the Company’s
Annual Incentive Compensation Plan, the amount of an annual or long-term bonus under any other plan the Administrative Committee determines is eligible for deferral under this Plan, or any other form of non-Salary compensation the Administrative
Committee determines is eligible for deferral under this Plan. 
  

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 ARTICLE 2 
 PARTICIPATION 
 2.1 Participation 
 (a) Participation in the Plan shall be limited to an individual who, as of the Effective Date of the Plan and/or any subsequent first day
of any month, is: 
 (i) a Director, as defined in Section 1.19, or 
 (ii) an Executive, as defined in Section 1.24. 
 (b) The Administrative Committee may designate the Directors and Executives who are eligible to participate and the category or categories
of income that eligible Participants may defer. 
 (c) In no event will the Administrative Committee expand the eligible
employees beyond a select group of management or highly-compensated employees within the meaning of Title I of ERISA. 
  

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 ARTICLE 3 
 DEFERRAL ELECTIONS, ACCOUNTS, AND DISTRIBUTIONS 
 3.1 Directors’ Deferral Elections. 

(a) An individual who is eligible to participate in this Plan in accordance with Section 2.1(a)(i) is entitled to make an
election, pursuant to this Section 3.1, to defer all or part of his or her Director Compensation; provided, however, that if the individual has been designated as eligible to participate in the Plan only with respect to a limited
category or categories of compensation, that individual is entitled to make an election only with respect to that limited category or categories of compensation. 
 (b) A Director’s Deferral Election shall be made in a written or electronic form prescribed by the Administrative Committee and
furnished by the Administrative Committee or its delegate. Any such Deferral Election shall apply only to the Director Compensation to be earned in the particular calendar year specified in the election. A Participant may elect to defer portions of
his or her Director Compensation (in 1% increments), the minimum and maximum limits of which will be prescribed by the Administrative Committee from time to time. 
 (c) A Director’s Deferral Election with respect to Director Compensation earned for a particular calendar year must be made during
such period prescribed by the Administrative Committee, which period shall end no later than the December 31 preceding such calendar year or, in the case of a newly-elected or newly-eligible Director, thirty (30) days following the date on
which he or she becomes eligible to participate in the Plan pursuant to Section 2.1. In the case of a newly-elected or newly-eligible Director, a Deferral Election shall apply only to amounts that are both paid after the date the election is
made and earned for services performed after the date the election is made. A Deferral Election under this Section 3.1 cannot be changed or revoked after the last date of the period prescribed by the Administrative Committee for making such
Deferral Election. 
 (d) Director Compensation deferred pursuant to this Section 3.1 shall be credited to the
Participant’s Deferred Account (or, if none, to a new such account established in the Participant’s name) as of the date on which the Director Compensation would otherwise have been paid. 
 (e) Deferral Period. A Director who makes a Deferral Election with respect to Director Compensation shall, at the time of such election,
submit a Deferral Period Election that indicates when payment of such deferred Director Compensation and any Investment Return credited thereon pursuant to Section 3.5 shall commence. Such Deferral Period Election shall be
(i) January 15 of any year three to fifteen years following the year in which the Director Compensation would have been paid, absent the Deferral Election, or such other period prescribed by the Administrative Committee, or
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deemed to be within 90 days following the date the Participant ceases to serve as a Director. Except as otherwise provided in Section 3.4(b), such
Deferral Period Election shall not be changed or revoked. 
 (f) Form of Distribution. A Director who makes a Deferral
Election with respect to Director Compensation shall, at the time of such election, submit a Form of Distribution Election that indicates the manner in which balances will be distributed. Such Form of Distribution Election shall be (i) a lump
sum payment, or (ii) from two to fifteen approximately equal annual installments. A separate Form of Distribution Election may be made with respect to each Deferral Period Election as provided under Section 3.1(e), provided, however, that
if no Form of Distribution Election is made, such election shall be deemed to be a lump sum. Except as otherwise provided in Section 3.4(a), such Form of Distribution Election shall not be changed or revoked. 
 (g) Investment Return. A Director who makes a Deferral Election with respect to Director Compensation shall, at the time of such election,
submit Investment Return Option Elections indicating the Investment Return Options to be used to determine the Investment Return to be credited to his or her Deferred Account as provided under Section 3.5. Separate Investment Return Option
Elections may be made with respect to each Deferral Period Election as provided under Section 3.1(e), provided that each Investment Return Option allocated in such election must be in increments of 1%. If no Investment Return Election is made,
the Investment Return credited will be based on the return earned by the money market or equivalent fund within the Investment Return Options selected by the Administrative Committee. Except as provided in Section 3.5(b), such Investment Return
Option Elections shall not be changed or revoked. 
 3.2 Executives’ Deferral Elections 
 (a) An individual who is eligible to participate in this Plan in accordance with Section 2.1(a)(ii) is entitled to make an election
to defer his or her Salary and Variable Compensation, as provided in this Section 3.2; provided, however, that if the individual has been designated as eligible to participate only with respect to a limited category or categories
of compensation, that individual is entitled to make an election only with respect to that limited category or categories of compensation. 
 (b) Deferral Elections with respect to Salary and Variable Compensation shall be made in a written or electronic form prescribed by the Administrative Committee and furnished by the Administrative Committee or its
delegate. A Deferred Salary Election and/or Deferred Variable Compensation Election shall apply only to the Executive’s Salary and Variable Compensation otherwise payable or earned in the particular calendar year specified in the election. A
Participant may elect to defer a minimum of 10% or more each of his or her Deferrable Savings Plan Salary and Variable Compensation (in 1% increments), subject to limits on the maximum deferrable percentage established by the Administrative
Committee from time to time. 
  

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 (c) A Deferred Salary Election with respect to Salary earned for a particular calendar
year must be made during such period prescribed by the Administrative Committee, which period shall end no later than the December 31 preceding the commencement of such calendar year (or, in the case of a new or newly-eligible Executive, thirty
(30) days following the date on which the Executive becomes eligible to participate in the Plan pursuant to Section 2.1). In the case of a new or newly eligible Executive, the Deferred Salary Election will apply only to amounts that are
both paid after the election is made and earned for services performed after the election is made. A Deferral Election under this Section 3.2 cannot be changed or revoked after the last date of the period prescribed by the Administrative
Committee for making such Deferral Election. Salary deferred pursuant to this Section 3.2 shall be credited to the Executive’s Deferred Account (or, if none, to a new such account established in the Executive’s name) as of each
payroll period of the calendar year to which it pertains. The amount of Salary that is deferred pursuant to this Deferred Salary Election will reduce the Executive’s Salary proportionately throughout the year or, in the case of the first Plan
year or a new or newly eligible Executive, throughout the portion of the year to which the Deferred Salary Election is applicable. 
 (d) A Deferred Variable Compensation Election with respect to Variable Compensation to be paid or earned in a particular calendar year must be made during such period prescribed by the Administrative Committee, which period shall end no
later than December 31 of the year preceding the year in which the Variable Compensation begins to be earned or, in the case of Performance-Based Compensation, the date that is six months before the end of the pertinent performance period with
respect to Performance-Based Compensation that is not ascertainable as of that date. In the case of a new or newly-eligible Executive, a Deferred Variable Compensation Election may be made no later than thirty (30) days after the Executive
becomes eligible to participate in the Plan pursuant to Section 2.1 and will apply only to amounts that are both paid after the election is made and earned for services performed after the election is made. A Deferral Election under this
Section 3.2 cannot be changed or revoked after the last date of the period prescribed by the Administrative Committee for making such Deferral Election. Variable Compensation deferred pursuant to this Section 3.2 shall be credited to the
Executive’s Deferred Account (or, if none, to a new such account established in the Executive’s name) as of the date on which it otherwise would have been paid. 
 (e) Deferral Period. An Executive who makes a Deferral Election with respect to Salary and/or Variable Compensation shall, at the time of
such election, submit a Deferral Period Election that indicates when payments of such deferred Salary and/or Variable Compensation and any Investment Return credited thereon pursuant to Section 3.5 shall commence. Such Deferral Period Election
shall be: (i) January 15 of any year three to fifteen years following the year in which the Salary and/or Variable Compensation would have been paid, absent the Deferral Election, or such other period prescribed by the Administrative
Committee, or (ii) six months following the Executive’s Qualified Retirement. If no Deferral Period Election is made, the Deferral Period Election shall be deemed to be six months following Qualified Retirement. Except as otherwise
provided in Section 3.4(b), such election shall not be changed or revoked. 
  

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 (f) Form of Distribution. An Executive who makes a Deferral Election with respect to
Salary and/or Variable Compensation shall, at the time of such election, submit a Form of Distribution Election that indicates the period and frequency of payments. Such Form of Distribution Election shall be (i) a lump sum payment, or
(ii) from two to fifteen approximately equal annual installments. A separate Form of Distribution Election may be made with respect to each Deferral Period Election as provided under Section 3.2(e), provided, however, that if no Form of
Distribution Election is made, such election shall be deemed to be lump sum. Except as otherwise provided in Section 3.4(a), such Form of Distribution Election shall not be changed or revoked. 
 (g) Investment Return Options. An Executive who makes a Deferral Election with respect to Salary and/or Variable Compensation shall, at
the time of such election, submit Investment Return Option Elections indicating the Investment Return Options to be used to determine the Investment Return to be credited to his or her Deferred Account as provided under Section 3.5. Separate
Investment Return Option Elections may be made with respect to each Deferral Period Election as provided under Section 3.2(e), provided that each Investment Return Option allocated in such election must be in increments of 1%. If no Investment
Return Election is made, the Investment Return credited will be based on the return earned by the money market or equivalent fund within the Investment Return Options selected by the Administrative Committee. Except as provided in
Section 3.5(b), such Investment Return Option Elections shall not be changed or revoked. 
 3.3 Non-Elective Deferral 
 The Company may, in its sole discretion award to a Participant Non-Elective Deferral Amounts. Except as otherwise provided in this Plan or
a written agreement between the Company and the Participant any such award shall be subject to the terms and conditions as amounts credited to a Participant’s Deferred Account pursuant to a Deferral Election. 
 3.4 Change-of-Form Elections and Additional Deferral Elections 
 (a) Any Participant who has made a Deferral Election may make an additional election to change the Form of Distribution under rules
prescribed by the Administrative Committee. Any such Change-of-Form Election(s) is permitted with respect to the portion of the balance in a Deferred Account that shares the same Deferral Period and Form of Distribution Election. The Form of
Distribution may be changed to any acceptable form of distribution under Section 3.1(f) or 3.2(f). No such Change-of-Form Election will be effective with respect to any such balance in any Participant’s Deferred Account until twelve months
following the date of the Change-of-Form Election. In the case of a Deferral Period under Section 3.1(e)(i) or Section 3.2(e)(i) (January 15 of a specified year), the Change-of-Form Elections must be made no less than twelve months prior
to the date, as elected under Section 3.1(e) or Section 3.2(e), to which the portion of the Deferred Account is to be deferred or, in the case of installments, is to begin to be deferred. A Change-of-Form Election shall result in the
deferral of distributions by an additional five years after the original Deferral Period. 
  

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 (b) Any Participant who has made a Deferral Election and has made a Deferral Period
Election under Section 3.1(e)(i) or Section 3.2(e)(i) (January 15 of a specified year) may make an additional election to change the initial starting date for distributions of such balance in his or her Deferred Account under rules
prescribed by the Administrative Committee. Separate Additional Deferral Elections may be made with respect to each portion of the balance in a Deferred Account that is attributable to Deferral Elections with the same elected Deferral Period and
Form of Distribution. The Additional Deferral Election(s) may change the initial starting date for distributions to a later year, but not to an event set forth in Section 3.1(e)(ii) or 3.2(e)(ii). No such Additional Deferral Election will be
effective with respect to any such balance in any Participant’s Deferred Account until twelve months following the date of the Additional Deferral Election. The Additional Deferral Elections must be made no less than twelve months prior to the
date, as elected under Section 3.1(e)(i) or Section 3.2(e)(i), to which the portion of the Deferred Account is to be deferred . The Additional Deferral Election must defer payment not less than five years after the original Deferral
Period. 
 3.5 Investment Return on Deferred Accounts and Change-of-Investment Return Election 
 (a) The Administrative Committee or its delegate shall credit the entire balance in each Participant’s Deferred Account during the
year with an Investment Return, in accordance with the Participant’s Investment Return Option Elections pursuant to Section 3.1(g) or 3.2(g) hereunder. Such balance shall include all Investment Returns credited to the Deferred Account in
previous years. 
 (b) Participants will be entitled to change the Investment Return to be applied to his or her Deferral
Account. Separate reallocations may be made with respect to balances attributable to Deferral Elections with the same Deferral Period and same Form of Distribution Election, provided, however, that no more than twelve (12) changes may be made
to any balance in any calendar year. Such Change-of-Investment Return Elections shall be made on a written or electronic form to be prescribed and furnished by, or in a manner established by, the Administrative Committee or its delegate.
Change-of-Investment Return Elections will be effective on a prospective basis only as soon as practicable after the Change-of-Investment Return Election is made. 
 (c) Within 60 days following the end of each calendar quarter, the Administrative Committee or its delegate shall furnish each Participant
with a statement of account, either in writing or electronic form, which shall set forth the balance in the individual’s Deferred Account as of the end of such calendar year, inclusive of cumulative Investment Return. 
  

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 3.6 Distributions and Cessation of Deferrals 
 (a) Except as provided below, upon occurrence of an event specified in the Participant’s Deferral Period Election, as modified by any
applicable subsequent Additional Deferral Election under Section 3.4(b), or, in the event no Deferral Period Election is made, upon the date prescribed in Section 3.1(e) or 3.2(e), the amount of a Participant’s Deferred Account shall
be paid or begin to be paid in cash to the Participant or beneficiary, as applicable. Such payment(s) shall be from the general assets of the Company or, in the case of an employee of an Affiliated Employer, from the general assets of the Company or
the Affiliated Employer. 
 (b) Except as provided below, deferred amounts shall be paid in the form elected by the
Participant under Section 3.1(f) and 3.2(f) and modified by any applicable subsequent Change-of-Form Elections under Section 3.4(a), or in the event no Form of Distribution Election is made, in the form prescribed in Section 3.1(f) or
Section 3.2(f). 
 (c) Notwithstanding Sections 3.6(a) and (b) above, in the event of an Executive or
Director’s death, the Participant’s entire Deferred Account balance shall be valued and distributed in a lump sum within 90 days of death, notwithstanding the Participant’s Deferral Period Elections and Form of Distribution Elections
then in effect. 
 (d) Notwithstanding Sections 3.6(a) and (b) above, in the event of an Executive Participant’s
Termination from Service other than by Qualified Retirement, the Participant’s entire Deferred Account balance shall be valued and distributed in a lump sum six months following Termination from Service, notwithstanding the Participant’s
Deferral Period Elections and Form of Distribution Elections then in effect. 
 (e) Annual installment payments shall be
valued and distributed on January 15, the first annual installment of which shall postdate the effective date of the event that triggers the commencement of distribution, provided, however, that, in the case of annual installments
payable by reason of an Executive Participant’s Qualified Retirement, the payments shall begin on the January 15 that is at least six month after the Qualified Retirement. In the event that the present value of a Participant’s
remaining annual installments is less than $10,000, the entire remaining balance shall be paid in the form of a lump sum. 
 (f) Notwithstanding Sections 3.6(a) and (b) above, in the event the Company reasonably anticipates that a distribution according to the Participant’s Deferral Period Elections and Form of Distribution Election, as modified by any
applicable subsequent Change-of-Form Elections or Additional Deferral Period Elections under Section 3.4, or in the event no Deferral Period Election or Form of Distribution Election is made, in the time and form prescribed in Sections 3.1(e)
and (f) or Sections 3.2(e) and (f), would result in a deduction disallowance under Code section 162(m), the Administrative Committee shall have the discretion to delay the distribution to the extent necessary to avoid the application of
section 162(m). Any distribution delayed under this Section 3.6(f) shall be made during the first year that the deduction will not be barred by Code section 162(m). 
  

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 (g) In case of an unforeseeable emergency, a Participant may request the Administrative
Committee, on a form to be provided by the Administrative Committee or its delegate, that payment be made earlier than the date to which it was deferred or that there be a cessation of deferrals under the Plan. 
 For purposes of this Section 3.6(g), an “unforeseeable emergency” shall mean a severe financial hardship to the Participant
resulting from a sudden and unexpected illness or accident of the Participant or of a dependent (as defined in section 152(a) of the Code), spouse, or beneficiary of the Participant, loss of the Participant’s property due to casualty, or other
similar extraordinary and unforeseeable circumstances arising as a result of events beyond the control of the Participant. The circumstances that will constitute an unforeseeable emergency will depend upon the facts of each case, but, in any case,
payment may not be made and a cessation of deferral may not occur to the extent that such hardship is or may be relieved: (i) through reimbursement or compensation by available insurance or otherwise or (ii) by liquidation of the
Participant’s assets, to the extent the liquidation of such assets would not itself cause severe financial hardship. Distributions made under this Section 3.6(g) will be limited to the amount reasonably necessary to satisfy the emergency
need, including to satisfy any tax obligations arising out of the distribution. Moreover, payment of a deferred amount may not be made ahead of the date to which the amount was deferred to the extent that such hardship is or may be relieved by
cessation of deferrals under the Plan. 
 The Administrative Committee shall consider any requests for payment on the basis of
an unforeseeable emergency under this Section 3.6(g) on a uniform and nondiscriminatory basis and in accordance with the standards of interpretation described in sections 409A and 457 of the Code and the regulations thereunder. In the event
there is a payment or a cessation of deferrals under this Section 3.6(g) on the basis of an unforeseeable emergency, the Participant shall be ineligible to make further Deferral Elections for one year from the date of the Administrative
Committee action approving the payment or cessation of deferral. 
 (h)
In the event a Participant becomes disabled and receives benefits under an Employer-provided long-term disability plan as a consequence of a medically determinable physical or mental impairment resulting in the Participant’s inability to
perform duties of his or a substantially similar position, where such impairment can be expected to result in death or for a continuous period of not less than six months, previously elected deferrals will cease. The cessation of deferrals shall
begin by the later of 2  1/2 months after, or by the end of the year in which, the Participant incurs the
disability and shall continue during the entire period the Participant receives benefits under the long-term disability plan. Distributions will be made as scheduled and as provided under this Section 3.6 unless an election is made under
Section 3.4(a) to change the Form of Distribution or under Section 3.4(b) to change the Deferral Period, or a request is made under Section 3.6(g) to receive payment as a consequence of an unforeseeable emergency. 

 

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 (i) The Company or Employer shall deduct from all payments under the Plan federal, state
and local income and employment taxes, as required by applicable law. Amounts deferred will be taken into account for purposes of any tax or withholding obligation under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act and Federal Unemployment Tax Act, not
in the year distributed, but at the later of the year the services are performed or the year in which the rights to the amounts are no longer subject to a substantial risk of forfeiture, as required by sections 3121(v)(2) and 3306(r)(2) of the
Code and the regulations thereunder. Amounts required to be withheld pursuant to sections 3121(v)(2) and 3306(r)(2) generally shall be withheld out of other current wages paid by the Employer, but, alternatively, may be paid by the
Participant’s delivery of cash or a check satisfactory to the Administrative Committee. 
 3.7 Transition Relief Elections. 

Pursuant to Internal Revenue Service Notice 2006-79, section 3.02, the Administrative Committee has discretion to permit some or all of
the Participants to make Transitional Relief Elections in 2007 with respect to Deferred Account balances established after December 31, 2004, that are scheduled to be paid after 2007. A Transitional Relief Election under this Section 3.7
is allowed to change the Deferral Period and/or the Form of Distribution for such account balances so long as all distributions of the Deferred Account balance, after the Transitional Relief Election is taken into account, are scheduled to be made
in 2007 or later. Transitional Relief Elections under this Section 3.7 shall only be effective for an Executive if the Executive does not have a Termination from Service in 2007 and shall only be effective for a Director if the Director does
not cease being a Director in 2007. 
 3.8 General Provisions 
 (a) The Company shall make no provision for the funding of any Deferred Accounts payable hereunder that (i) would cause the Plan to
be a funded plan for purposes of section 404(a)(5) of the Code or for purposes of Title I of ERISA, or (ii) would cause the Plan to be other than an “unfunded and unsecured promise to pay money or other property in the future” under
Treasury Regulations § 1.83-3(e); and, except in the case of a Change in Control, as defined in Section 1.5 above, the Company shall have no obligation to make any arrangement for the accumulation of funds to pay any amounts under
this Plan. Subject to the restrictions of this paragraph and in Section 3.8(c), the Company, in its sole discretion, may establish one or more grantor trusts described in Treasury Regulations § 1.677(a)-1(d) to accumulate funds to pay
amounts under this Plan, provided that the assets of such trust(s) accumulated to pay amounts to Company employees shall be required to be used to satisfy the claims of the Company’s general creditors in the event of the Company’s
bankruptcy or insolvency and the assets of such trusts(s) accumulated to pay amounts to employees of an Affiliated Employer shall be required to be used to satisfy the claims of the Company’s and the Affiliated Employer’s general creditors
in the event of the Affiliated Employer’s bankruptcy or insolvency. In the case of a Change in Control, the Company shall, subject to the restrictions in this paragraph and in Section 3.8(c), irrevocably set aside funds in one or more such
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beneficiary) the net present value as of the date on which the Change in Control occurred, of the benefits to which Participants (or their beneficiaries) who
have Deferred Accounts under the Plan would be entitled pursuant to the terms of the Plan. 
 (b) In the event that the
Company shall decide to establish an advance accrual reserve on its books against the future expense of payments from any Deferred Account, such reserve shall not under any circumstances be deemed to be an asset of this Plan but, at all times, shall
remain a part of the general assets of the Company and/or the Affiliated Employer, subject to claims of the Company’s and/or the Affiliated Employer’s creditors. 
 (c) A person entitled to any amount under this Plan as an Employee of the Company shall be a general unsecured creditor of the Company
with respect to such amount. A person entitled to any amount under this Plan as an Employee of an Affiliated Employer shall be a general unsecured creditor of the Company and the Affiliated Employer with respect to such amount. Furthermore, a person
entitled to a payment or distribution with respect to a Deferred Account shall have a claim upon the Company and/or Affiliated Employer only to the extent of the balance in his or her Deferred Account. 
 (d) The Participant’s beneficiary under this Plan with respect to the balance in his or her Deferred Account shall be the person
designated to receive benefits on account of the Participant’s death on a form provided by the Administrative Committee. 
 (e) All commissions, fees and expenses that may be incurred in operating the Plan and any related trust(s) established in accordance with Section 3.8(a) will be paid by the Company. 
 (f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Plan, elections under this Plan may only be made by Participants while they serve as
Directors of the Company or as Executives of an Employer. 
 3.9 Non-Assignability 
 Participants, their legal representatives and their beneficiaries shall have no right to anticipate, alienate, sell, assign, transfer,
pledge or encumber their interests in the Plan, nor shall such interests be subject to attachment, garnishment, levy or execution by or on behalf of creditors of the Participants or of their beneficiaries. 
  

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 ARTICLE 4 
 CLAIMS 
 4.1 Claims Procedure 
 If any Participant or his or her beneficiary has a claim for benefits which is not being paid, such claimant may file with the Administrative Committee a
written claim setting forth the amount and nature of the claim, supporting facts, and the claimant’s address. The Administrative Committee shall notify each claimant of its decision in writing by registered or certified mail within sixty
(60) days after its receipt of a claim or, under special circumstances, within ninety (90) days after its receipt of a claim. If a claim is denied, the written notice of denial shall set forth the reasons for such denial, refer to
pertinent Plan provisions on which the denial is based, describe any additional material or information necessary for the claimant to realize the claim, and explain the claims review procedure under the Plan. 
 4.2 Claims Review Procedure 
 A claimant
whose claim has been denied, or such claimant’s duly authorized representative, may file, within sixty (60) days after notice of such denial is received by the claimant, a written request for review of such claim by the Administrative
Committee. If a request is so filed, the Administrative Committee shall review the claim and notify the claimant in writing of its decision within sixty (60) days after receipt of such request. In special circumstances, the Administrative
Committee may extend for up to sixty (60) additional days the deadline for its decision. The notice of the final decision of the Administrative Committee shall include the reasons for its decision and specific references to the Plan provisions
on which the decision is based. The decision of the Administrative Committee shall be final and binding on all parties. 
  

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 ARTICLE 5 
 ADMINISTRATION 
 5.1 Plan Administrator 
 (a) Subject to the express provisions of the Plan, the Administrative Committee shall have the exclusive right to interpret the Plan, to
prescribe, amend and rescind rules and regulations relating to it and to make all other determinations necessary or advisable for the administration of the Plan, including the determination under Section 2.1(b) herein. The decisions, actions
and records of the Administrative Committee shall be conclusive and binding upon the Company, an Employer, and all persons having or claiming to have any right or interest in or under the Plan. 
 (b) The Administrative Committee may delegate to such officers, employees or departments of the Company such authority, duties, and
responsibilities of the Administrative Committee as it, in its sole discretion, considers necessary or appropriate for the proper and efficient operation of the Plan, including, without limitation, (i) interpretation of the Plan,
(ii) approval and payment of claims, and (iii) establishment of procedures for administration of the Plan. 
 (c) No
member of the Administrative Committee shall be directly or indirectly responsible or otherwise liable for any action taken or any failure to take action as a member of the Administrative Committee, except for such action, default, exercise or
failure to exercise resulting from such member’s gross negligence or willful misconduct. No member of the Administrative Committee shall be liable in any way for the acts or defaults of any other member of the Administrative Committee, or any
of its advisors, agents or representatives. 
 (d) The Company shall indemnify and hold harmless each member of the
Administrative Committee against any and all expenses and liabilities arising out of his or her own activities relating to the Administrative Committee, except for expenses and liabilities arising out of a member’s gross negligence or willful
misconduct. 
 (e) The Company shall furnish to the Administrative Committee all information the Administrative Committee may
deem appropriate for the exercise of its powers and duties in the administration of the Plan. The Administrative Committee shall be entitled to rely on any information provided by the Company without any investigation thereof. 
 (f) No member of the Administrative Committee may act, vote or otherwise influence a decision of such Administrative Committee relating to
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 ARTICLE 6 
 AMENDMENT, TERMINATION AND EFFECTIVE DATE 
 6.1 Amendment of the Plan 
 Subject to the provisions of Section 6.3, the Plan may be wholly or partially amended or otherwise modified at any time by written action of the
Committee. 
 6.2 Termination of the Plan 
 Subject to the provisions of Section 6.3, the Plan may be terminated by written action of the Committee at any time and in its sole discretion. On termination of the Plan, the Committee may (but shall not be
required to) immediately pay out all benefits under the Plan. 
 6.3 No Impairment of Benefits 
 Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 6.1 and 6.2, no amendment to or termination of the Plan shall impair any rights to benefits which theretofore
accrued hereunder. An immediate payout of all Plan benefits on termination of the Plan, pursuant to Section 6.2, shall not, however, constitute an impairment of any rights or benefits. 
 6.4 Effective Date 
 The Plan is effective
as of September 30, 1998. Unless otherwise stated, amendments to the Plan are effective on approval by the Committee. The first amendments to the Plan are effective January 1, 2000. The second amended and restated plan is effective
August 1, 2000. The amendments approved by the Committee in June 2003, shall be effective as of January 1, 2003. The amendments made to comply with section 409A, and approved by the Committee in June 2007 are effective for account balances
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