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EX-10.27

 EXHIBIT 10.27 
 Explanatory note: the Company has entered into this form of Executive Severance Agreement with the following named executive officers: 

Dennis Eidson, President and Chief Executive Officer 

David M. Staples, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer 

Theodore Adornato, Executive Vice President Retail Operations 

Alex J. DeYonker, Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary 

Derek R. Jones, Executive Vice President Wholesale Operations 
 This form of agreement includes all amendments through May 17, 2012. 
 EXECUTIVE SEVERANCE AGREEMENT 
 THIS AGREEMENT is entered
into as of the 19th day of December, 2008 (the “Effective Date”), by and between SPARTAN STORES, INC., a Michigan corporation (“Spartan Stores”), and [name of Executive] (“Executive”). 

W I T N E S S E T H: 
 WHEREAS, Executive currently serves as a key employee of Spartan Stores and/or its subsidiaries (the “Company”) and his services and knowledge are valuable to the Company in connection
with the management of one or more of the Company’s principal operating facilities, divisions, or subsidiaries; and 

WHEREAS, Spartan Stores considers the establishment and maintenance of a sound and vital management to be essential to protecting and
enhancing the best interests of the Company and its shareholders; and 
 WHEREAS, the Board has determined that it is in the
best interests of Spartan Stores and its shareholders to secure Executive’s continued services and to ensure Executive’s continued dedication and objectivity in the event of any threat or occurrence of, or negotiation or other action that
could lead to, or create the possibility of, a Change in Control (as hereafter defined) of Spartan Stores, without concern as to whether Executive might be hindered or distracted by personal uncertainties and risks created by any such possible
Change in Control, and to encourage Executive’s full attention and dedication to Spartan Stores and/or its subsidiaries, the Board has authorized Spartan Stores to enter into this Agreement. 

 NOW, THEREFORE, COMPANY AND EXECUTIVE AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 

 

	1.	Definitions. As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the respective meanings set forth below: 

(a) “Board” means the Board of Directors of Spartan Stores. 

(b) “Cause” means (1) the willful and continued failure by Executive to substantially perform his
duties with the Company (other than any such failure resulting from Executive’s incapacity due to physical or mental injury or illness, or any such actual or anticipated failure resulting from Executive’s termination for Good Reason) after
a demand for substantial performance is delivered to Executive by the Board (which demand shall specifically identify the manner in which the Board believes that Executive has not substantially performed Executive’s duties); or (2) the
willful engaging by Executive in gross misconduct materially and demonstrably injurious to the Company. For purposes of this Section, no act or failure to act on the part of Executive shall be considered “willful” unless done or omitted to
be done by Executive not in good faith and without reasonable belief that his action(s) or omission(s) was in the best interests of the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Executive shall not be deemed to have been terminated for Cause unless
and until the Company provides Executive with a copy of a resolution adopted by an affirmative vote of not less than two-thirds of the entire membership of the Board at a meeting of the Board called and held for the purpose (after reasonable notice
to Executive and an opportunity for Executive, with counsel, to be heard before the Board), finding that in the good faith opinion of the Board the Executive has been guilty of conduct set forth in subsections (1) or (2) above, setting
forth the particulars in detail. A determination for Cause by the Board shall not be binding upon or entitled to deference by any finder of fact in the event of a dispute, it being the intent of the parties that such finder of fact shall make an
independent determination of whether the termination was for “Cause” as defined in (1) or (2) above. 
  

	 	(c)	“Change in Control” means: 

 (1) the acquisition by any individual, entity, or group (a “Person”), including any “person” within the meaning of Sections 13(d)(3) or 14(d)(2) of the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), of beneficial ownership within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act, of 20% or more of either (i) the then outstanding shares of common stock of Spartan Stores
(the “Outstanding Company Common Stock”) or (ii) the combined voting power of the then outstanding securities of Spartan Stores entitled to vote generally in the election of directors (the “Outstanding Company Voting
Securities”); provided, however, that the following acquisitions shall not constitute a Change in Control: (A) any acquisition by the Company, (B) any acquisition by an employee benefit plan (or related trust) sponsored or
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by the Company, (C) any acquisition by any corporation pursuant to a reorganization, merger, or consolidation involving the Company, if, immediately after such reorganization, merger, or
consolidation, each of the conditions described in clauses (i), (ii), and (iii) of subsection (c)(3) shall be satisfied, or (D) any acquisition by the Executive or any group of persons including the Executive; and provided further that,
for purposes of clause (A), if any Person (other than the Company or any employee benefit plan (or related trust) sponsored or maintained by the Company or any corporation controlled by the Company) shall become the beneficial owner of 20% or more
of the Outstanding Company Common Stock or 20% or more of the Outstanding Company Voting Securities by reason of an acquisition by the Company and such Person shall, after such acquisition by the Company, become the beneficial owner of any
additional shares of the Outstanding Company Common Stock or any additional Outstanding Company Voting Securities, such additional beneficial ownership shall constitute a Change in Control; 

(2) individuals who, as of the date hereof, constitute the Board (the “Incumbent Board”) cease for any
reason to constitute at least a majority of such Board; provided, however, that any individual who becomes a director of Spartan Stores subsequent to the date hereof whose election, or nomination for election by the shareholders of Spartan Stores,
was approved by the vote of at least two-thirds of the directors then comprising the Incumbent Board (either by a specific vote or by approval of the proxy statement of Spartan Stores in which such person is named as a nominee for director, without
objection to such nomination) shall be deemed to have been a member of the Incumbent Board; and provided further, that no individual who was initially elected as a director of Spartan Stores as a result of an actual or threatened election contest,
as such terms are used in Rule 14a-11 of Regulation 14A promulgated under the Exchange Act, or any other actual or threatened solicitation of proxies or consents by or on behalf of any Person other than the Board, shall be deemed to have been a
member of the Incumbent Board; 
 (3) the effective time and consummation of a reorganization, merger, or
consolidation approved by the shareholders of Spartan Stores unless, in any such case, immediately after such reorganization, merger, or consolidation, (i) more than 50% of the then outstanding shares of common stock of the corporation
resulting from such reorganization, merger, or consolidation and more than 50% of the combined voting power of the then outstanding securities of such corporation entitled to vote generally in the election of directors is then beneficially owned,
directly or indirectly, by all or substantially all of the individuals or entities who were the beneficial owners, respectively, of the Outstanding Company Common Stock and the Outstanding Company Voting Securities immediately prior to such
reorganization, merger, or consolidation and in substantially the same proportions relative to each other as their ownership, immediately prior to such reorganization, merger, or consolidation, of the Outstanding Company Common Stock and the
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Securities, as the case may be, (ii) no Person (other than (A) the Company, any employee benefit plan (or related trust) sponsored or maintained by the Company or the corporation
resulting from such reorganization, merger, or consolidation (or any corporation controlled by the Company), or (B) any Person which beneficially owned, immediately prior to such reorganization, merger, or consolidation, directly or indirectly,
20% or more of the Outstanding Company Common Stock or the Outstanding Company Voting Securities, as the case may be) beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, 20% or more of the then outstanding shares of common stock of such corporation or 20% or
more of the combined voting power of the then outstanding securities of such corporation entitled to vote generally in the election of directors, and (iii) at least a majority of the members of the board of directors of the corporation
resulting from such reorganization, merger, or consolidation were members of the Incumbent Board at the time of the execution of the initial agreement or action of the Board providing for such reorganization, merger, or consolidation; or 

(4) the effective time and consummation of (i) a plan of complete liquidation or dissolution of Spartan Stores as
approved by the shareholders of Spartan Stores or (ii) the sale or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of Spartan Stores as approved by the shareholders of Spartan Stores other than to a corporation with respect to
which, immediately after such sale or other disposition, (A) more than 50% of the then outstanding shares of common stock thereof and more than 50% of the combined voting power of the then outstanding securities thereof entitled to vote
generally in the election of directors is then beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by all or substantially all of the individuals and entities who were the beneficial owners, respectively, of the Outstanding Company Common Stock and the
Outstanding Company Voting Securities immediately prior to such sale or other disposition and in substantially the same proportions relative to each other as their ownership, immediately prior to such sale or other disposition, of the Outstanding
Company Common Stock and the Outstanding Company Voting Securities, as the case may be, (B) no Person (other than the Company, any employee benefit plan (or related trust) sponsored or maintained by the Company or such corporation (or any
corporation controlled by the Company), or any Person which beneficially owned, immediately prior to such sale or other disposition, directly or indirectly, 20% or more of the Outstanding Company Common Stock or the Outstanding Company Voting
Securities, as the case may be) beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, 20% or more of the then outstanding shares of common stock thereof or 20% or more of the combined voting power of the then outstanding securities thereof entitled to vote
generally in the election of directors and (C) at least a majority of the members of the board of directors thereof were members of the Incumbent Board at the time of the execution of the initial agreement or action of the Board providing for
such sale or other disposition. 

  
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 Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary, if
Executive’s employment is terminated prior to a Change in Control and Executive reasonably demonstrates that such termination was at the request of or in response to a third party who has indicated an intention or taken steps reasonably
calculated to effect a Change in Control (a “Third Party”), and who subsequently effectuates a Change in Control, then for all purposes of this Agreement, the date of a Change in Control shall mean the date immediately prior to the
date of such termination of Executive’s employment. 
 (d) “Code” means the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. 
 (e) “Common Stock” means the common stock of Spartan
Stores, no par value per share. 
 (f) “Date of Termination” means the effective date on which
Executive’s employment by the Company terminates as specified in a Notice of Termination by the Company or Executive, as the case may be, in a manner that constitutes a “separation from service” as that term is defined by
Section 409A of the Code. Notwithstanding the previous sentence, (i) if the Executive’s employment is terminated for Disability, as defined in Section 1(g), then such Date of Termination shall be no earlier than thirty
(30) days following the date on which a Notice of Termination is received, and (ii) if the Executive’s employment is terminated by the Company other than for Cause, then such Date of Termination shall be no earlier than thirty
(30) days following the date on which a Notice of Termination is received. 
 (g)
“Disability” means Executive’s failure to be available to substantially perform his duties with the Company on a full-time basis for at least one hundred eighty (180) consecutive days as a result of Executive’s
incapacity due to mental or physical illness. 
 (h) “Good Reason” means, without
Executive’s express written consent, the occurrence of any of the following events after or in connection with a Change in Control: 
 (1) (i) the assignment to Executive of any duties inconsistent in any material adverse respect with Executive’s position(s), duties, responsibilities, or status with the Company immediately prior to
such Change in Control, (ii) a material adverse change in Executive’s positions, reporting responsibilities, titles or offices with the Company as in effect immediately prior to such Change in Control, (iii) any removal or involuntary
termination of Executive by the Company otherwise than as expressly permitted by this Agreement (including any purported termination of employment which is not effected by a Notice of Termination), or (iv) any failure to re-elect Executive to
any position with the Company held by Executive immediately prior to such Change in Control; 
 (2) a reduction
by the Company in Executive’s rate of annual base salary as in effect immediately prior to such Change in Control or as the same may be increased from time to time thereafter; 

  
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 (3) any requirement of the Company that Executive (i) be based anywhere
other than the facility where Executive is located at the time of the Change in Control or reasonably equivalent facilities within Kent County, Michigan or (ii) engage in business travel to an extent substantially more burdensome than the
travel obligations of Executive immediately prior to such Change in Control; 
 (4) the failure of the Company to
continue the Company’s executive incentive plans or bonus plans in which Executive is participating immediately prior to such Change in Control or a reduction of the Executive’s target incentive award opportunity under any such bonus plan,
unless Executive is permitted to participate in other plans providing Executive with substantially comparable benefits or receives compensation as a substitute for such plans providing Executive with a substantially equivalent economic benefit;

 (5) the failure of the Company to (i) continue in effect any employee benefit plan or compensation plan
in which Executive is participating immediately prior to such Change in Control, unless Executive is permitted to participate in other plans providing Executive with substantially comparable benefits or receives compensation as a substitute for such
plans providing Executive with a substantially equivalent after-tax economic benefit, or the taking of any action by the Company which would adversely affect Executive’s participation in or materially reduce Executive’s benefits under any
such plan, (ii) provide Executive and Executive’s dependents with welfare benefits (including, without limitation, medical, prescription, dental, disability, salary continuance, employee life, group life, accidental death and travel
accident insurance plans and programs) in accordance with the most favorable plans, practices, programs, and policies of the Company in effect for Executive immediately prior to such Change in Control, (iii) provide other fringe benefits in
accordance with the most favorable plans, practices, programs, and policies of the Company in effect for Executive immediately prior to such Change in Control, or (iv) provide Executive with paid vacation in accordance with the most favorable
plans, policies, programs and practices of the Company as in effect for Executive immediately prior to such Change in Control; 
 (6) the failure of the Company to pay any amounts owed Executive as salary, bonus, deferred compensation or other compensation; 

(7) the failure of Spartan Stores to obtain any assumption agreement contemplated in Section 10(b); 

(8) any purported termination of Executive’s employment which is not effected pursuant to a Notice of Termination
which satisfies the requirements of a Notice of Termination; or 

  
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 (9) any other material breach by Spartan Stores of its obligations under
this Agreement. 
 For purposes of this Agreement, any good faith determination of Good Reason made by Executive
shall be conclusive on the parties; except that an isolated and insubstantial action taken in good faith and which is remedied by the Company within ten (10) days after receipt of notice thereof given by Executive shall not constitute Good
Reason. Any event or condition described in this Section 1(h) which occurs prior to a Change in Control, but which Executive reasonably demonstrates was at the request of or in response to a Third Party who effectuates a Change in Control or
who has indicated an intention or taken steps reasonably calculated to effect a Change in Control, shall constitute Good Reason following a Change in Control for purposes of this Agreement notwithstanding that it occurred prior to the Change in
Control. 
 Executive may not terminate the employment for Good Reason unless: 

(i) Executive notifies the Board in writing, within sixty (60) days after Executive becomes aware of the act or
omission constituting Good Reason that the act or omission in question constitutes Good Reason and explaining why the Executive considers it to constitute Good Reason; 

(ii) the Company fails, within ten (10) days after notice from Executive under (i) above, to revoke the action
or correct the omission and make the Executive whole; and 
 (iii) Executive gives notice of termination within
thirty (30) days after expiration of the ten (10) day period under (ii) above. 

Executive’s failure to give notice as provided in (i) above will not waive Executive’s right to resign
with Good Reason, provided that he follows the above procedure, with regard to any subsequent act or omission constituting Good Reason. 
 Executive need not fulfill the above conditions a second time if the Company repeats the act or omission constituting Good Reason. 

(i) “Mandatory Retirement” means Executive’s involuntary retirement as required by a lawful Company
policy requiring Executive to retire at or after age sixty-five (65), but only if such policy is adopted by the Company before a Change in Control and only if such policy was not adopted by the Company at the request of or in response to a Third
Party who subsequently effectuates a Change in Control. 
 (j) “Nonqualifying Termination” means
a termination of Executive’s employment (1) by the Company for Cause, (2) by Executive for any reason (including a voluntary retirement) other than for Good Reason with Notice of Termination, (3) as a result of Executive’s
death, (4) by the Company due to Executive’s Disability, unless within thirty (30) days after Notice of Termination is provided to Executive, Executive shall have returned (or offered to return, if not permitted by the Company to do
so) to substantial performance of Executive’s duties on a full-time basis, or (5) as a result of Executive’s Mandatory Retirement. 

  
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 (k) “Notice of Termination” means a written notice by the
Company or Executive, as the case may be, to the other, which (1) indicates the specific reason for Executive’s termination, (2) to the extent applicable, sets forth in reasonable detail the facts and circumstances claimed to provide
a basis for termination of Executive’s employment, and (3) specifies the Date of Termination. The failure by Executive or the Company to set forth in such notice any fact or circumstance which contributes to a showing of Good Reason or
Cause shall not waive any right of Executive or the Company hereunder or preclude Executive or the Company from asserting such fact or circumstance in enforcing Executive’s or the Company’s rights hereunder. 

(l) “SERP” means the Spartan Stores, Inc. Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan, as amended from time to
time. 
 (m) “Termination Period” means the period of time beginning with a Change in Control
and ending two (2) years following the Change in Control. 
  

	2.	Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and shall continue in effect until Spartan Stores has fulfilled all of its obligations
under this Agreement following any termination of Executive’s employment with the Company. 

  

	3.	Severance Benefits. If the employment of Executive with the Company shall terminate during the Termination Period in a manner that constitutes a “separation
from service” as that term is defined by Section 409A of the Code, other than by reason of a Nonqualifying Termination, then Executive shall receive the following severance benefits as compensation for services rendered:

 (a) Lump Sum Cash Payment. On the tenth (10th) business day after the Date of
Termination, Executive shall receive a lump sum cash payment in an amount equal to the sum of the following: 

(1) Executive’s unpaid base salary from the Company through the Date of Termination at the rate in effect (without
taking into account any reduction of base salary constituting Good Reason), just prior to the time a Notice of Termination is given plus any benefit awards (including both the cash and stock components) and bonus payments which pursuant to the terms
of any plans have been earned and become payable, to the extent not theretofore paid. 
 (2) A bonus will be paid
under the Company’s Annual Incentive Plan or any successor plan (“Annual Plan”) for the time Executive was employed by the Company in the fiscal year of termination, in an amount equal to the product of (i) the number of
days Executive was employed by the Company prior to the Date of Termination in the year of termination divided by the number of days in the year, multiplied by (ii) 100% of the Executive’s current year target bonus (with such calculations
to be made as though the target level has been achieved for each Performance Goal (as defined in the Annual Plan)). 

  
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 (3) An amount equal to two (2) times the sum of (i) the higher of
the Executive’s annual rate of base salary from the Company in effect on the Date of Termination or in effect on the day before the Change in Control; and (ii) the higher of (A) the Executive’s current year target bonus under the
Annual Plan (with such calculations to be made as though the target level has been achieved for each performance goal (as defined in the Annual Plan)), or (B) the current-year forecasted bonus under the Annual Plan as of the Date of
Termination. 
 (4) If Executive’s target bonus under the Annual Plan for the fiscal year in which the Date
of Termination occurs has not been established by the Date of Termination, then the bonus amount under Section 3(a)(2)(ii) and the bonus amount under Section 3(a)(3)(ii) shall be the Executive’s target bonus under the Annual Plan for
the fiscal year immediately preceding that in which the Date of Termination occurs (with such calculations to be made as though the target level has been achieved for each Performance Goal (as defined in the Annual Plan)). 

(b) Benefits. The Company shall provide Executive with the benefits, payments and reimbursements set forth in
subsections (1) to (3) below. The benefits provided for in this section are subject to the reimbursement or in-kind benefit conditions provided in Section 9 below. 

(1) For the period beginning on the Date of Termination and ending on the earlier of (A) the end of the twenty-fourth
(24th) month after the Date of Termination or (B) the date on which Executive receives a substantially equal benefit from a new employer, the Company will reimburse Executive for 100% of Executive’s cost to obtain health, dental and
prescription drug benefits equal to those provided by the Company for the Executive and eligible dependents immediately before the Date of Termination. Such reimbursement shall consist of the COBRA continuation cost for any portion of the above
period that Executive is entitled to elect COBRA continuation coverage. For any portion of the above period that Executive is not entitled to elect COBRA continuation coverage, such reimbursement shall be in the amount of the Executive’s cost
to obtain equivalent coverage from another source. Reimbursements under this Section 3(b)(1) will be made no later than thirty (30) days after Executive requests reimbursement, but in no event after the year following that in which the
Executive incurs such expense. Reimbursements under this Section 3(b)(1) will be reported as part of Executive’s W-2 compensation and will be subject to Federal income tax withholding. 

  
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 (2) For the period beginning on the Date of Termination and ending on the
earlier of (A) the end of the twelfth (12th) month after the Date of Termination or (B) the date on which Executive receives a substantially equal benefit from a new employer, the Company will continue the Executive’s tax and
financial planning benefit, with reimbursement of any costs incurred by Executive to obtain such benefits to be made to the Executive within thirty (30) days after Executive requests reimbursement, but in no event after the end of the year
following that in which the Executive incurs such costs. 
 (3) For the period beginning on the Date of
Termination and ending on the earlier of (A) the end of the twenty-fourth (24th) month after the Date of Termination or (B) the date on which Executive receives a substantially equal benefit from a new employer, the Company will
continue all of the Executive’s Company funded life insurance coverage, or, if the Company’s life insurance program does not permit such continued coverage, the Company will pay the Executive’s cost to replace such coverage, with
reimbursement of any costs incurred by Executive to replace such coverage to be made to the Executive within thirty (30) days after Executive requests reimbursement, but in no event after the end of the year following that in which the
Executive incurs such costs. 
 In addition to the payments called for by Section 3(b)(1), (2) and (3) the Company
shall make payments to Executive in the amount necessary to eliminate the income tax cost to Executive resulting from any conversion of such benefits from non-taxable employee benefits to taxable benefits, payments or reimbursements. Such additional
payments shall be made at the same time that the Company reimburses the Executive under this Section 3(b). 

(c) Outplacement Services. The Company will provide the Executive with outplacement services through an
outplacement services firm selected by the Company with the Executive’s approval, which shall not be withheld if the firm selected is reputable, at a cost not to exceed an amount equal to $25,000. The timing of outplacement services to be
received shall be determined by the Executive, provided that all costs under this subsection must be incurred, and all applicable payments to the outplacement firm made, not later than the last day of the second year following that in which the Date
of Termination occurred. 
 (d) Certain Reductions Disregarded. In computing the payments under
subsections (a) through (c) above, any reduction in Executive’s base salary, bonus or fringe benefits shall be disregarded if such reduction constituted Good Reason as defined in Section 1(h) of this Agreement including the text
before and in subsections (1) through (9) and the paragraph immediately following subsection (9), but excluding the remaining text of Section 1(h). 

  
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	4.	Retirement Benefits. 

 (a) The Executive is a participant in the SERP. If the employment of Executive with the Company shall terminate during the Termination Period in a manner that constitutes a “separation from
service” as that term is defined by Section 409A of the Code, other than by reason of a Nonqualifying Termination, then Executive shall receive (as a lump sum, to be paid on the tenth (10th) business day after the Date of Termination)
an amount equal to the difference between (i) the total amounts the Executive is eligible to receive as of the Date of Termination under the Spartan Stores, Inc. Cash Balance Pension Plan and any successor plan (the “Pension
Plan”) and the SERP (assuming election by Executive of the lump sum payment options under the Pension Plan and SERP); and (ii) the total amounts the Executive would have been eligible to receive under the Pension Plan and SERP if the
Executive were fully vested under the Pension Plan and the Executive had received additional age and years of service credits based on continued employment until the end of the twenty-fourth (24th) month following the month in which the Date of
Termination occurs. 
 (b) The payments to Executive under this Section 4 shall be in addition to any
payments under Section 3 of this Agreement and any payments under the Pension Plan and SERP. 
 (c) In
computing the payment under subsection (a) above, any change to the SERP shall be disregarded if such change constituted Good Reason as defined in Section 1(h) of this Agreement including the text before and in subsections (1) through
(9) and the paragraph immediately following subsection (9), but excluding the remaining text of Section 1(h). 
  

	5.	Acceleration of Vesting Upon Change in Control. Effective at the time of a Change in Control, all unvested stock options and stock previously issued to Executive
as to which rights of ownership are subject to forfeiture shall immediately vest; all risk of forfeiture of the ownership of stock or stock options and restrictions on the exercise of options shall lapse; and, Executive shall be entitled to exercise
any or all options, such that the underlying shares will be considered outstanding at the time of the Change in Control. 

  

	6.	 Delay in Payment to a Specified Employee. Notwithstanding any other timing provision in this Agreement, if, at the time the payments would
commence, Executive is a “Specified Employee” as defined by Section 409A of the Code, then no payment under this Agreement may be paid before the date that is six (6) months after Executive’s separation from service, except
for payment of current compensation under Section 3(a)(1) and the acceleration of vesting under Section 5. Payments to which Executive would otherwise have been entitled during that six (6) months will be accumulated and paid on the
first day after six (6) months following the date of Executive’s separation from service. All payments that would otherwise be made more than six (6) months following the date of Executive’s separation from service will be made
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six (6) month delay in payment to a Specified Employee applies and Executive dies before the end of the six (6) month period, the delay shall cease and payments shall begin upon
Executive’s death. Payments to which Executive would otherwise have been entitled during the delay shall be accumulated and paid on the tenth business day after Executive’s death. 

 

	7.	Certain Additional Payments by the Company. Anything in this Agreement to the contrary notwithstanding, the Company shall make a Gross-Up Payment to Executive as
provided in this Section 7 if such a payment is called for by Section 7(a). If application of the Excise Tax (as defined in Section 7(a)) can be avoided by reduction of up to ten percent (10%) of the payments otherwise due to
Executive under Sections 3 and 4, such reduction shall be made by first reducing the benefit under Section 3(c), then reducing if necessary the benefit under Section 3(b)(2), and finally by reducing if necessary the payment under
Section 3(a)(3) and then if necessary the payment under Section 4. If a reduction of up to ten percent (10%) of the payments otherwise called for by Sections 3 and 4 as provided above is insufficient to avoid the application of the
Excise Tax, then there shall be no reduction to the payments otherwise called for by Sections 3 and 4. 

 (a) Except as provided in the preceding paragraph, and notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, if any payments or distributions by the Company to or for the benefit of Executive (whether
paid or payable or distributed or distributable pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or otherwise (“Payments”)) trigger application of the excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of the Code, or any successor Code provision (such
excise tax, together with any interest and penalties, are hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Excise Tax”), or any interest or penalties are incurred by Executive with respect to Excise Tax on such amount, then Executive
shall be entitled to receive an additional payment (a “Gross-Up Payment”) in an amount such that after payment by Executive of all taxes (including any interest or penalties imposed with respect to such taxes) including, without
limitation, any income and employment taxes (and any interest and penalties imposed with respect thereto) and any Excise Tax, imposed upon the Gross-Up Payment, Executive retains an amount of the Gross-Up Payment equal to the Excise Tax imposed upon
the Payments, it being the intent of this Section that the Executive shall be held harmless from all Excise Tax and interest and penalties on Excise Tax. 
 (b) Subject to the provisions of Section 7(c), all determinations required to be made under this Section 7, including whether and when a Gross-Up Payment is required and the amount of such
Gross-Up Payment and the assumptions to be utilized in arriving at such determination, shall be made by the public accounting firm that is retained by the Company as of the date immediately prior to the Change in Control (the “Accounting
Firm”) which shall provide detailed supporting calculations both to the Company and Executive within fifteen (15) business days of the receipt of notice from Executive that there has been a Payment, or such earlier time as is requested
by the Company or Executive (collectively, the “Determination”). In the event that the Accounting Firm is serving as accountant or auditor for the individual, entity, or group effecting the Change

  
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in Control, Executive shall appoint another nationally recognized public accounting firm to make the Determinations required hereunder (which accounting firm shall then be referred to as the
Accounting Firm hereunder). All fees and expenses of the Accounting Firm shall be borne solely by the Company. Any Gross-Up Payment, as determined pursuant to this Section 7, shall be paid by the Company to Executive within five (5) days
of the receipt of the Determination, but in no case later than the end of the year after that in which Executive remits the Excise Tax, provided that in no event shall such payment be made until six (6) months following Executive’s
separation from service, if at the time of such separation from service the Executive is a Specified Employee as defined by Section 409A of the Code. If the Accounting Firm determines that no Excise Taxes are payable by Executive, it shall
furnish Executive with a written opinion that failure to report the Excise Tax on Executive’s applicable federal income tax return would not result in the imposition of a negligence or similar penalty. The Determination by the Accounting Firm
shall be binding upon the Company and Executive; however, as a result of the uncertainty in the application of Section 4999 of the Code at the time of the Determination, it is possible that Gross-Up Payments which will not have been made by the
Company should have been made (“Underpayment”) consistent with the calculations required to be made hereunder. In the event that the Company exhausts its remedies pursuant to Section 7(c) and Executive thereafter is required to
make payment of any Excise Tax that qualifies for a Gross-Up Payment in accordance with this Section 7, the Accounting Firm shall determine the amount of the Underpayment that has occurred and any such Underpayment shall be promptly paid by the
Company to or for the benefit of Executive. If the six (6) month delay in payment to a Specified Employee applies and Executive dies before the end of the six (6) month period, the delay shall cease and payments shall begin upon
Executive’s death. Payments to which Executive would otherwise have been entitled during the delay shall be accumulated and paid on the tenth business day after Executive’s death. 

(c) Executive shall notify the Company in writing of any claim by the Internal Revenue Service that, if successful, would
require the payment by the Company of a Gross-Up Payment. Such notification shall be given as soon as practicable but no later than ten (10) business days after Executive is informed in writing of such claim and shall apprise the Company of the
nature of such claim and the date on which such claim is requested to be paid. Executive shall not pay such claim prior to the expiration of the thirty (30) day period following the date on which Executive gives such notice to the Company (or
such shorter period ending on the date that any payment of taxes with respect to such claim is due). If the Company notifies Executive in writing prior to the expiration of such period that it desires to contest such claim, Executive shall:

 (i) give the Company any information reasonably requested by the Company relating to such claim; 

(ii) take such action in connection with contesting such claim as the Company shall reasonably request in writing from
time to time, including, without limitation, accepting legal representation with respect to such claim by an attorney reasonably selected by the Company; 

  
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 (iii) cooperate with the Company in good faith in order effectively to
contest such claim; and 
 (iv) permit the Company to participate in any proceeding relating to such claim;

 provided, however, that the Company shall reimburse Executive for all costs and expenses (including additional interest and
penalties) incurred in connection with such contest and shall indemnify and hold Executive harmless, on an after-tax basis, for any Excise Tax or income or employment tax (including interest and penalties with respect thereto) imposed as a result of
such contest and payment of costs and expenses. Any reimbursement under this Section 7 must be made within thirty (30) days after Executive requests reimbursement, but in no event after the end of the year following that in which the
Executive incurs the expense. Without limitation on the foregoing provisions of this Section 7(c), the Company shall control all proceedings taken in connection with such contest and, at its sole option, may pursue or forego any and all
administrative appeals, proceedings, hearings, and conferences with the taxing authority in respect of such claim and may, at its sole option, either direct Executive to pay the tax claimed and sue for a refund or contest the claim in any
permissible manner, and Executive agrees to prosecute such contest to a Determination before any administrative tribunal, in a court of initial jurisdiction and in one or more appellate courts, as the Company shall determine; provided further, that
if the Company directs Executive to pay such claim and sue for a refund, the Company shall advance the amount of such payment to Executive on an interest-free basis and shall indemnify and hold Executive harmless, on an after-tax basis, from any
Excise Tax or income or employment tax (including interest or penalties with respect thereto) imposed with respect to such advance or with respect to any imputed income with respect to such advance; and provided further, that any extension of the
statute of limitations relating to payment of taxes for the taxable year of Executive with respect to which such contested amount is claimed to be due is limited solely to such contested amount. Furthermore, the Company’s control of the contest
shall be limited to issues with respect to which a Gross-Up Payment would be payable hereunder and Executive shall be entitled to settle or contest, as the case may be, any other issue raised by the Internal Revenue Service or any other taxing
authority. 
 (d) If, after the receipt by Executive of an amount advanced by the Company pursuant to
Section 7, Executive becomes entitled to receive, and receives, any refund with respect to such claim, Executive shall (subject to the Company’s complying with the requirements of Section 7) promptly pay to the Company the amount of
such refund (together with any interest paid or credited thereon after taxes applicable thereto). If, after the receipt by Executive of an amount advanced by the Company pursuant to Section 7, a Determination is made that Executive shall not be
entitled to any refund with respect to such claim and the Company does not notify Executive in writing of its intent to contest such denial of refund prior to the expiration of thirty (30) days after such Determination, then such advance shall
be forgiven and shall not be required to be repaid and the amount of such advance shall offset, to the extent thereof, the amount of Gross-Up Payment required to be paid. 

  
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	8.	Withholding Taxes. The Company may withhold from all payments due to Executive (or his beneficiary or estate) hereunder all taxes which, by applicable federal,
state, local, or other law, the Company is required to withhold therefrom. 

  

	9.	Reimbursement of Expenses. If any contest or dispute shall arise under or related to this Agreement involving termination of Executive’s employment with the
Company or involving the failure or refusal of the Company to perform fully in accordance with the terms hereof, the Company shall reimburse Executive, on a current basis, for all reasonable legal fees and expenses, if any, incurred by Executive in
connection with such contest or dispute regardless of the result thereof. The reimbursement of an eligible amount must be made within thirty (30) days after Executive requests reimbursement, but in no event after the end of the year following
that in which the Executive incurs such expense. Any reimbursement or in-kind benefit provided for under this Agreement shall comply with the conditions on such payments required by Treasury Regulation § 1.409A-3(i)(1)(iv) as follows:

 (a) The expenses eligible for reimbursement, or the provision of the in-kind benefits, shall be
provided on an objectively determinable nondiscretionary basis. 
 (b) The reimbursement of expenses incurred, or
the provision of the in-kind benefits, shall be provided during an objectively and specifically prescribed period. 
 (c) The amount of expenses eligible for reimbursement, or in-kind benefits provided, during Executive’s taxable year may not affect the expenses eligible for reimbursement, or in-kind benefits to be
provided, in any other taxable year. Expenses eligible for reimbursement or the provision of in-kind benefits shall be provided pro rata monthly over the period of the benefits and may not be prepaid or delayed in any way that would affect the
benefits provided in any other taxable year. 
 (d) The reimbursement of an eligible expense shall be made on or
before the last day of Executive’s taxable year following the taxable year in which the expense was incurred. 
 (e) The right to reimbursement or in-kind benefits is not subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit. 

  
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	10.	Successors; Binding Agreement. 

 (a) This Agreement shall not be terminated by any merger or consolidation of Spartan Stores whereby Spartan Stores is or is not the surviving or resulting corporation or as a result of any transfer of all
or substantially all of the assets of Spartan Stores. In the event of any such merger, consolidation, or transfer of assets, the provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon the surviving or resulting corporation or the person or entity to
which such assets are transferred. 
 (b) Spartan Stores agrees that concurrently with any merger, consolidation
or transfer of assets referred to in this Section 10, it will cause any successor or transferee unconditionally to assume, by written instrument delivered to Executive (or his beneficiary or estate), all of the obligations of the Company
hereunder. Failure of Spartan Stores to obtain such assumption prior to the effectiveness of any such merger, consolidation, or transfer of assets shall be a breach of this Agreement and shall constitute Good Reason hereunder and shall entitle
Executive to compensation and other benefits from the Company in the same amount and on the same terms as Executive would be entitled hereunder if Executive’s employment were terminated following a Change in Control other than by reason of a
Nonqualifying Termination. For purposes of implementing the foregoing, the date on which any such merger, consolidation, or transfer becomes effective shall be deemed the date Good Reason occurs, and shall be the Date of Termination if requested by
Executive. 
 (c) This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by Executive’s personal or
legal representatives, executors, administrators, successors, heirs, distributees, devisees and legatees. If Executive shall die while any amounts would be payable to Executive hereunder had Executive continued to live, all such amounts, unless
otherwise provided herein, shall be paid in accordance with the terms of this Agreement to such person or persons appointed in writing by Executive to receive such amounts or, if no person is so appointed, to Executive’s estate. 

 

	11.	Notice. For purposes of this Agreement, all notices and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been
duly given when delivered or received by facsimile transmission or five (5) days after deposit in the United States mail, certified and return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed as follows: 

If to the Executive: 
 [address of Executive] 

  
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 If to Spartan Stores: 

Spartan Stores, Inc. 
 850 76th Street, S.W. 
 P. O. Box 8700 

Grand Rapids, Michigan 49518-8700 
 Attention: [“Secretary” for the Chief Executive Officer; “President & Chief Executive Officer” for all other officers] 

or to such other address as either party may have furnished to the other in writing in accordance herewith, except that notices of change of address
shall be effective only upon receipt. 
  

	12.	Full Settlement; Resolution of Disputes. 

 (a) The Company’s obligation to make any payments provided for in this Agreement and otherwise to perform its obligations hereunder shall not be affected by any set-off, counterclaim, recoupment,
defense or other claim, right or action which the Company may have against Executive or others. In no event shall Executive be obligated to seek other employment or take other action by way of mitigation of the amounts payable to Executive under any
of the provisions of this Agreement, and such amounts shall not be reduced whether or not Executive obtains other employment. 
 (b) If there shall be any dispute between the Company and Executive in the event of any termination of Executive’s employment then, until there is a final, nonappealable, determination pursuant to
arbitration declaring that such termination was for Cause, that the determination by Executive of the existence of Good Reason was not made in good faith, or that the Company is not otherwise obligated to pay any amount or provide any benefit to
Executive and his dependents or other beneficiaries, as the case may be, under Sections 3 and 4, the Company shall pay all amounts, and provide all benefits, to Executive and his dependents or other beneficiaries, as the case may be, that the
Company would be required to pay or provide pursuant to Sections 3 and 4 as though such termination were by the Company without Cause or by Executive with Good Reason; except that the Company shall not be required to pay any disputed amounts
pursuant to this Section 12 except upon receipt of an undertaking by or on behalf of Executive to repay all such amounts to which Executive is ultimately determined by the arbitrator not to be entitled. 

(c) Arbitration. Any dispute or controversy under this Agreement shall be settled exclusively by arbitration in
Grand Rapids, Michigan, in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association then in effect, except that Executive shall be entitled to seek specific performance of his right to be paid pursuant to Section 12(b) during a
dispute. Judgment may be entered on the arbitration award in any court having jurisdiction. The Company shall reimburse Executive for all reasonable costs and expenses arising in connection with any arbitration proceeding pursuant to this
Section 12(c). The reimbursement of an eligible amount must be made within thirty (30) days after Executive requests reimbursement, but in no event after the end of the year following that in which the Executive incurred the expense.

  
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	13.	Governing Law; Validity. The interpretation, construction and performance of this Agreement shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with
the internal laws of the State of Michigan without regard to the principle of conflicts of laws. The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of this Agreement shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of this
Agreement, which other provisions shall remain in full force and effect. 

  

	14.	Establishment of Trust. Upon written request by Executive and except as provided below, immediately prior to a Change in Control, the Company shall establish and
maintain a Trust in the form attached as Exhibit A. Upon the occurrence of a Change in Control the Company shall pay into the Trust the amounts called for under Exhibit A (to be determined as of the Change in Control), and shall thereafter make such
additional payments as called for under Exhibit A. No payment to the Trust by the Company shall reduce the Company’s obligations to make payments to Executive under this Agreement. Notwithstanding the above, the Company shall not set aside,
reserve or restrict (directly or indirectly) any assets to informally fund the Agreement, including, but not limited to, the Company’s obligation to establish and make payments to the Trust (but not the Company’s obligation to make payment
to Executive when called for by this Agreement), if such action would result in inclusion of any amount in Executive’s taxable income under Section 409A(b) of the Code before such funds are paid to Executive 

 

	15.	Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original and all of which together shall
constitute one and the same instrument. 

  

	16.	 Miscellaneous. No provision of this Agreement may be modified or waived unless such modification is agreed to in writing and signed by Executive
and by a duly authorized officer of the Company, or such waiver is signed by the waiving party. No waiver by either party hereto at any time of any breach by the other party hereto of, or compliance with, any condition or provision of this Agreement
to be performed by such other party shall be deemed a waiver of similar or dissimilar provisions or conditions at the same or at any prior or subsequent time. Failure by Executive or the Company to insist upon strict compliance with any provision of
this Agreement or to assert any right Executive or the Company may have hereunder, including without limitation, the right of Executive to terminate employment for Good Reason, shall not be deemed to be a waiver of such provision or right or any
other provision or right of this Agreement. The rights of, and benefits payable to, Executive, his estate, or his beneficiaries pursuant to this Agreement are in addition to any rights of, or benefits payable to, Executive, his estate, or his
beneficiaries under any other employee benefit plan or compensation program of the Company, except that no benefits pursuant to any other employee plan or compensation program that become payable or are paid in

  
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accordance with this Agreement shall be duplicated by operation of this Agreement. No agreements or representations, oral or otherwise, express or implied, with regard to the subject matter
hereof have been made by either party which are not expressly set forth in this Agreement. 

  

	17.	409A Compliance. This Agreement is intended to comply with Section 409A and the regulations and guidance promulgated thereunder and shall be interpreted and
operated consistently with those intentions. The time and schedule of payment under this Agreement may not be accelerated or delayed for any reason except as permitted by Section 409A. In addition to any other restriction in the Agreement, the
Agreement may not be amended or terminated except in compliance with Section 409A. 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the
Company has caused this Agreement to be executed by a duly authorized officer of Spartan Stores. Executive has executed this Agreement as of the day and year first written above. 

 

							
		 		 	SPARTAN STORES, INC.
				
		 		 	By:	 	 
	 [Name of Executive]
 “Executive”
	 		 		 	 Dennis Eidson
 Its President
and Chief Executive Officer
 “Company”

  
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 EXHIBIT A 
 SPARTAN STORES, INC. 
 EXECUTIVE SEVERANCE AGREEMENT 

EXHIBIT A 

EXECUTIVE BENEFIT TRUST 
 Dated:             , 20     

 

 SPARTAN STORES, INC. 

EXECUTIVE SEVERANCE AGREEMENT 
 EXHIBIT A 
 EXECUTIVE BENEFIT TRUST 

This Agreement (the “Trust Agreement”) is made this             day
of             , 20    , by and between Spartan Stores, Inc. (“Spartan Stores”), a Michigan corporation, and
            (“Trustee”). 
 Spartan Stores has entered
into an Agreement dated             , 20            (the “Agreement”) with
            . 
 Spartan Stores has established and maintains a
Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan (“SERP”) and a Supplemental Executive Savings Plan (“SESP”) for a number of key executives, including the executives identified in Appendix A. Spartan Stores has entered into Executive
Severance Agreements (each a “Severance Agreement” and collectively the “Severance Agreements”) with a number of key executives, including the executives identified in Appendix A. The SERP, the SESP and each Severance Agreement,
together with each other designated plan, agreement or program providing for deferred compensation that is in effect as to any key executive identified in Appendix A at the time this Trust is created or funded, is an “Executive Compensation
Plan” and collectively they are the “Executive Compensation Plans”. Each executive identified in Appendix A is an “Executive” and collectively they are the “Executives”. 

Appendix A shall be deemed amended from time to time to reflect the addition of each new plan, agreement or program designated by Spartan
Stores as an Executive Compensation Plan for purposes of this Trust Agreement, the removal of any existing or new Executive Compensation Plan that is terminated in accordance with its terms by Spartan Stores, the addition of a new executive
designated by Spartan Stores as an Executive with respect to one or more Executive Compensation Plans and the removal of an individual as an Executive with respect to one or more Executive Compensation Plans upon the full satisfaction of all
liabilities to that Executive under that plan. 
 The Executive Compensation Plans are maintained for the purpose of providing
deferred compensation for a select group of management or highly compensated employees for purposes of Title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended, and are provided only to a select group of management and highly
compensated employees. Spartan Stores has incurred and expects in the future to incur liability under the Executive Compensation Plans with respect to one or more of the Executives or a beneficiary (“Beneficiary”) of a deceased Executive.
Each Executive Compensation Plan provides for the creation of a trust to hold assets relating to that liability. Spartan Stores intends to establish this Trust (“Trust”) to satisfy its obligations to create a trust for the Executives and
to facilitate meeting its obligations to the Executives under the respective Executive Compensation Plans. However, because this Trust does not extend to key executives other than the Executives identified in Appendix A, the creation of this Trust
does not fulfill its obligations to those other key executives under the Executive Compensation Plans as they may apply to those other executives. 

 In connection with the Agreement, Spartan Stores wishes to establish this Trust and to
contribute to the Trust assets to be held in the Trust, subject to the claims of Spartan Stores’ creditors in the event of Spartan Stores’ Insolvency, as defined in Section 3, until paid to the Executives or their beneficiaries in
such manner and at such times as specified in the Executive Compensation Plans or otherwise disposed of as provided in this Trust Agreement. 
 The parties intend that this Trust shall constitute an unfunded arrangement that shall not affect the unfunded status of the Executive Compensation Plans. It is the intention of Spartan Stores to make
contributions to this Trust to provide itself with a source of funds to assist it in meeting its liabilities under the Executive Compensation Plans, but the existence of this Trust will not in any way eliminate or decrease Spartan Stores’
liabilities to the Executives or Beneficiaries under the respective Executive Compensation Plans except to the extent assets of the Trust are actually used to pay benefits due to Executives. 

Therefore, by this Trust Agreement the parties establish the Trust and agree that the Trust shall be comprised of the assets contributed
to it and described in this Trust Agreement and shall be held, administered and disposed of as follows: 
 SECTION 1

 Establishment of the Trust 
 1.1 Trust; Sub-Trusts. 
 Notwithstanding this creation of a single trust
for the Executive Compensation Plans, the Trustee at all times shall maintain separate sub-trusts for each Executive or Beneficiary with respect to each of the Executive Compensation Plans under which the Executive or Beneficiary has rights (each a
“Sub-Trust” and collectively the “Sub-Trusts”). The three Sub-Trusts for each current Executive based on the SERP, the SESP and the respective Severance Agreements are identified in Appendix A. Additional sub-trusts will be
created as necessary as additional Executives acquire rights under an Executive Compensation Plan and as new Executive Compensation Plans are created. 
 Notwithstanding any other provision in this Trust Agreement, except as otherwise expressly specified in this Trust Agreement, the provisions of this Trust Agreement shall apply separately to each
Sub-Trust maintained for each Executive or Beneficiary with respect to each Executive Compensation Plan, including but not limited to the accounting provisions of Section 5.4. Further, except as provided in Section 8.2(c), no assets of any
Sub-Trust may be used for the benefit of any Executive or Beneficiary other than the Executive or Beneficiary with respect to whom the Sub-Trust is designated in Appendix A. 
 1.2 Spartan Stores Contributions. 
 No later than the effective time of a
“Change in Control” of Spartan Stores, as defined in the Executive Severance Agreements (the “Effective Time”), or as soon thereafter as permitted by Section 1.8, Spartan Stores will make an initial irrevocable contribution
to each Sub-Trust as specified in Appendix A that equals a reasonable, good faith estimate of 100% of the amount necessary to pay the Executive to whom the Sub-Trust relates the total amount due and potentially due to the Executive under the
Executive Compensation Plan to which the Sub-Trust relates. Spartan Stores shall make the contributions in cash. 

  
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 In the event the value of the assets in a Sub-Trust, determined as of the last day of each
Plan Year of the Executive Compensation Plan to which the Sub-Trust relates pursuant to the accounting procedures set forth in this Trust Agreement, is less than 100% of the amount necessary to pay the applicable Executive the amount the Executive
could be entitled to under the applicable Executive Compensation Plan, determined as of such date by the Trustee, Spartan Stores shall deposit additional funds into each applicable Sub-Trust sufficient to bring the value of the assets in each
Sub-Trust to that 100% threshold within 30 days after receiving notice from the Trustee that additional contributions are needed to attain the 100% level of funding for each Sub-Trust or as soon thereafter as permitted by Section 1.8.

 Spartan Stores, in its sole discretion but subject to Section 1.8, at any time and from time to time, may make
additional deposits in excess of the amounts provided above to one or more Sub-Trusts of cash or other property acceptable to the Trustee to augment the principal and to be held, administered, and disposed of by the Trustee as provided in this Trust
Agreement. Neither the Trustee nor any Executive or Beneficiary shall have any right to compel such additional deposits. 

1.3 Irrevocable. 
 Prior to the Effective Time, the Trust shall be revocable by Spartan Stores. On and after the Effective Time, the Trust shall be irrevocable, except that each Sub-Trust shall be revocable with the written
consent of Spartan Stores and the Executive for whom the Sub-Trust was created, and each Sub-Trust is subject to Sections 2.7 and 8.2(c). 
 1.4 Grantor Trust. 
 The Trust is intended to be a grantor trust, of which
Spartan Stores is the grantor, within the meaning of subpart E, part I, subchapter J, chapter 1, subtitle A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), and shall be construed accordingly. 

1.5 Limited Rights of Executive. 
 The principal and earnings of each Sub-Trust shall be held separate and apart from other funds of Spartan Stores and each other Sub-Trust and except as provided herein shall be used exclusively for the
uses and purposes of the applicable Executive, Beneficiary and general creditors and for the payment of related fees and expenses as set forth herein. No Executive or Beneficiary shall have a preferred claim on, or a beneficial ownership interest
in, any assets of the Trust or any Sub-Trust. The rights created under the Executive Compensation Plans and this Trust Agreement shall be mere unsecured contractual rights of each Executive and Beneficiary against Spartan Stores. Assets held in the
Trust or Sub-Trust will be subject to the claims of Spartan Stores’ general creditors under federal and state law in the event of Insolvency, as defined in Section 3.1. 

  
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 1.6 Acceptance by Trustee. 

The Trustee accepts its duties and obligations as Trustee under this Trust Agreement, agrees to accept funds delivered to it by Spartan
Stores, and agrees to hold, manage, administer, and apply all Trust assets in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Trust Agreement. 
 1.7 Committee; Absence of Committee or Spartan Stores. 
 The Compensation
Committee (“Committee”) of the Board of Directors of Spartan Stores, or another committee designated by the Board of Directors, shall have the powers, rights, and duties of the Committee described in this Trust Agreement. The highest
ranking human resources officer of Spartan Stores will certify to the Trustee from time to time the names of the members of the Committee. The Trustee may rely on the most recent certificate without further inquiry or verification. The Trustee also
may rely on minutes and other written communications, certified by the secretary or acting secretary of the Committee or the highest ranking human resources officer of Spartan Stores, as accurately setting forth any action or decision by the
Committee. 
 If for any period there are no members of the Committee, or the Committee is unable to exercise its powers and
duties under this Trust Agreement, the Board of Directors of Spartan Stores shall act on behalf of, and shall have all of the powers, rights, and duties otherwise reserved to, the Committee. Spartan Stores warrants that all directions and
authorizations by the Committee, or by the Board of Directors, whether for the payment of money or otherwise, will comply with the provisions of each Executive Compensation Plan and this Trust Agreement. 

In the event that Spartan Stores no longer exists and there is no successor to Spartan Stores, the Trustee shall have all of the powers
and duties (other than any contribution requirement) of Spartan Stores and the Committee under this Trust Agreement and, in its sole discretion, shall determine and make all payments from Trust assets due Executives and Beneficiaries under the
Executive Compensation Plans or due general creditors under Section 3. 
 1.8 Trust Funding Restrictions.

 Notwithstanding the general rules of this Trust Agreement, including but not limited to the funding obligations of
Section 1.2, Spartan Stores’ obligation to establish and make payments to the Trust (but not Spartan Stores’ obligations to make payment to an Executive or Beneficiary when called for by an Executive Compensation Plan) is subject to
the restrictions of Section 409A(b) of the Code as follows: 
 (a) Covered Employees. The Trust will not be
established or funded for a Covered Employee during a Restricted Period. This restriction shall not apply to funds contributed to the Trust before a Restricted Period. 
 (i) Covered Employee Defined. A “Covered Employee” means an “Applicable Covered Employee” as defined by Section 409A(b)(3)(D)(i) of the Code. 

(ii) Restricted Period Defined. “Restricted Period” has the meaning provided in Section 409A(b)(3)(B) of the
Code. 

  
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 (b) Offshore Trust. Notwithstanding anything else in this Trust Agreement, the Trust,
including any assets of the Trust, may not be located or transferred outside the United States unless substantially all of the services to which the payments under the applicable Executive Compensation Plan relate are performed in such jurisdiction.

 (c) Spartan Stores’ Financial Health. Notwithstanding anything else in this Trust Agreement, the Trust may not be
established or funded if such establishment or funding will result in inclusion of trust funds in Executive’s taxable income under Section 409A(b)(2) of the Code before such funds are paid to Executive. 

SECTION 2 

Payments to Executives 
 2.1 Payment Schedule. 
 Spartan Stores shall deliver to the Trustee a
schedule (the “Payment Schedule”) that indicates the amounts payable in respect of each Executive (and his or her Beneficiaries) or a formula or other instructions acceptable to the Trustee for determining the amounts so payable, the form
in which such amount is to be paid (as provided for or available under the Executive Compensation Plans), and the time of commencement for payment of such amounts. Except as otherwise provided in this Trust Agreement, the Trustee shall make payments
to the Executives and their Beneficiaries in accordance with the Payment Schedule, formula or payment instructions. The Trustee shall make provision for the reporting and withholding of any federal, state or local taxes that may be required to be
withheld with respect to the payment of benefits pursuant to the terms of the Executive Compensation Plans and shall pay amounts withheld to the appropriate taxing authorities or determine that such amounts have been reported, withheld and paid by
Spartan Stores. 
 2.2 Right To Payment. 
 The entitlement of an Executive or Beneficiary to benefits under the applicable Executive Compensation Plan shall be determined by Spartan Stores or such party as it shall designate under the Executive
Compensation Plans (other than any Executive or Beneficiary), and any claim for benefits shall be considered and reviewed under the procedures set forth in the applicable Executive Compensation Plan. However, notwithstanding that general rule, after
the Effective Time, the dispute resolution procedure and arbitration provisions of the Executive’s Severance Agreement shall be substituted for the claims procedure set forth in each of the Executive Compensation Plans, subject to the
limitations of Section 3. Further, in the event of a dispute between an Executive and Spartan Stores after the Effective Time involving any of the Executive Compensation Plans, the determinations of Spartan Stores (or any plan administrator)
shall not be entitled to deference, it being the intent of the parties that there shall be independent determinations of any disputed fact or issue through the dispute resolution and arbitration procedures. 

  
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 2.3 Direct Payment by Spartan Stores. 

Spartan Stores may make direct payments to each eligible Executive or Beneficiary as benefits become due under the terms of the
applicable Executive Compensation Plan. Spartan Stores shall notify the Trustee in writing of its decision to make such payments directly prior to the time amounts are payable to Executives or their Beneficiaries. Subject to Section 3, Spartan
Stores may direct the Trustee in writing to reimburse Spartan Stores from the Trust, and debit the applicable Sub-Trust of the applicable Executive, for amounts Spartan Stores paid directly to the Executive or Beneficiary on or after the date the
funding obligations of Section 1.2 have been met. Subject to Section 3, the Trustee shall reimburse Spartan Stores for such payments promptly after the Trustee receives satisfactory written evidence that Spartan Stores has made the direct
payments. In addition, if the principal of the Trust (including any Sub-Trust), and any earnings thereon, are not sufficient to pay any portion of any benefit in accordance with the terms of the Executive Compensation Plans, Spartan Stores shall
make the balance of each such payment as it falls due. The Trustee shall notify Spartan Stores where principal and earnings are not sufficient. 
 2.4 Default Payment By Trustee. 
 Upon receipt of a written notice from an
Executive or Beneficiary that a payment is due with respect to the Executive under an Executive Compensation Plan and that amounts due have not been paid, the Trustee shall notify Spartan Stores in writing that an Executive or Beneficiary has made a
claim for benefits. Spartan Stores shall have ten (10) days from the receipt of such notice in which to provide the Trustee a written notice disputing the right to payment from the Trust. If Spartan Stores does not respond within the time
specified in the preceding sentence and no Insolvency has occurred or any Insolvency is no longer continuing, the Trustee shall make the payment or payments due each Executive or Beneficiary in the required amount as due, subject to Section 2.6
below. 
 If Spartan Stores disputes the Executive’s or Beneficiary’s right to payment from the Trust, the Trustee,
the Executive or Spartan Stores may initiate proceedings to settle the dispute. Notwithstanding the claims procedures governing the applicable Executive Compensation Plan, any such dispute under this Trust Agreement shall be settled exclusively by
arbitration in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association then in effect. Judgment may be entered on the arbitration award in any court having jurisdiction. 

Spartan Stores shall reimburse the Executive and the Trustee for all reasonable costs and expenses arising in connection with any
arbitration proceeding pursuant to this Section 2.4. The reimbursement of an eligible amount must be made within thirty (30) days after the Executive or the Trustee requests reimbursement, but in the case of an Executive in no event after
the end of the year following that in which the Executive incurred the expense. 
 In the event of such a dispute involving a
Severance Agreement, subject to the limitations of Section 3, until there is a final, nonappealable, determination pursuant to arbitration regarding the Executive’s or Beneficiary’s right to payment the Trustee shall pay all such
disputed amounts and provide all benefits under the Severance Agreement to Executive or the Beneficiary; provided, however, the Trustee shall not make any such payments except upon receipt of an undertaking by or on behalf of Executive to repay all
such amounts to which Executive or Beneficiary is ultimately determined by the arbitrator (or other final determination) not to be entitled. 

  
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 Spartan Stores waives all rights to contest any payment by the Trustee pursuant to this
Section 2.4 except in the event of intentional misconduct by the Trustee or a violation of Section 3. Nothing in this Section 2.4 shall require the Trustee to undertake an independent determination or payment. 

2.5 Payment Deductions. 
 Except as otherwise provided in this Trust Agreement, the Trustee shall make the payment or payments to each eligible Executive or Beneficiary and shall debit each payment from the applicable Sub-Trust.

 2.6 Limit On Payments; Spartan Stores Obligation. 

In no event shall a payment from the Trust to or with respect to an Executive under an Executive Compensation Plan exceed the amount
allocated to the applicable Sub-Trust at the time of the payment. Spartan Stores shall be solely responsible for, and shall make as due, all required payments to or with respect to an Executive under the applicable Executive Compensation Plan that
are not made from the Trust. 
 2.7 Missing Persons. 

If the recipient entitled to any payment to be made by the Trustee from the Trust cannot be located directly by the Trustee through
reasonable efforts, the Trustee shall notify the Committee of that fact. The Trustee shall then determine whether to continue to issue payments to or on behalf of the recipient, to discontinue payments pending the receipt of further information, or
to terminate the Sub-Trust with regard to that recipient. The Trustee shall use reasonable efforts to determine the status of the recipient and may, but shall not be required to, seek a judicial determination of the recipient’s status or the
action to be taken by the Trustee under this Section 2.7. The Trustee thereafter shall have no obligation to search for or ascertain the whereabouts of any payee under this Trust Agreement. 

2.8 Documentation and Information for Trustee. 
 Spartan Stores at all times shall provide the Trustee with current copies of all Executive Compensation Plans for which the Trust is established and maintained from time to time, including amendments, and
shall notify the Trustee when any Executive Compensation Plan is modified or terminated or a new Executive Compensation Plan is created. At least annually, Spartan Stores also shall provide the Trustee with updated information concerning the amounts
payable with respect to each Executive under each Executive Compensation Plan and the underlying information necessary for calculating the amounts due. 

  
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 SECTION 3 
 Insolvency; Administration 
 3.1 Insolvency. 

Notwithstanding any other provision of this Trust Agreement, the Trustee shall cease payment of benefits from the Trust to any Executive
or Beneficiary, and shall cease any reimbursements to Spartan Stores, if Spartan Stores is Insolvent. Spartan Stores shall be considered “Insolvent” for purposes of this Trust Agreement if Spartan Stores is (a) unable to pay its debts
as they become due, (b) subject to a pending proceeding as a debtor under the United States Bankruptcy Code or (c) determined to be insolvent by a governing federal or state regulatory agency. 

3.2 Claims of General Creditors. At all times during the continuance of this Trust, the principal and income of the Trust shall be
subject to claims of general creditors of Spartan Stores under federal and state law as set forth below. 
 (a) Duty to
Inform; Notice. The Board of Directors and the highest ranking officer of Spartan Stores shall have the duty to inform the Trustee in writing of Spartan Stores’ Insolvency. If a person claiming to be a creditor of Spartan Stores alleges in
writing to the Trustee that Spartan Stores has become Insolvent, the Trustee shall determine whether Spartan Stores is Insolvent and, pending such determination, the Trustee shall discontinue payments from the Trust to Executives and Beneficiaries
and shall discontinue reimbursements to Spartan Stores. 
 (b) Duty to Inquire. Unless the Trustee has actual knowledge of
Spartan Stores’ Insolvency, or has received notice from Spartan Stores or a person claiming to be a creditor alleging that Spartan Stores is Insolvent, the Trustee shall have no duty to inquire whether Spartan Stores is Insolvent. The Trustee
may in all events rely on such evidence concerning Spartan Stores’ solvency as may be furnished to the Trustee and that provides the Trustee with a reasonable basis for making a determination concerning Spartan Stores’ solvency.

 (c) Payments. If at any time the Trustee has determined that Spartan Stores is Insolvent, the Trustee shall discontinue
payments to Executives and Beneficiaries, shall discontinue reimbursements or Sub-Trust termination payments to Spartan Stores, and shall hold the assets of the Trust for the benefit of Spartan Stores’ general creditors. Nothing in this Trust
Agreement shall in any way diminish any rights of any Executive or Beneficiary to pursue rights as a general creditor of Spartan Stores with respect to benefits due under the applicable Executive Compensation Plan or otherwise. Any assets of the
Trust used for the benefit of creditors as provided above shall be debited from each Sub-Trust in proportion to the assets of Sub-Trust relative to the assets of the Trust as a whole. 

(d) Resumption. The Trustee shall resume payments from the Trust to Executives and Beneficiaries and reimbursements to Spartan
Stores in accordance with Section 2 of this Trust Agreement only after the Trustee has determined that Spartan Stores is not Insolvent or is no longer Insolvent. 

  
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 (e) Omitted Payments. Provided that there are sufficient assets,
if the Trustee discontinues the payment of benefits from the Trust pursuant to this Section 3.2 and subsequently resumes such payments, the first payments following such discontinuance shall include the aggregate amount of all payments due to
Executives and Beneficiaries under the terms of the Executive Compensation Plans for the period of such discontinuance, plus interest at the applicable federal rate as published by the IRS for the applicable period, less the aggregate amount of any
payments made by Spartan Stores in lieu of the payments provided for under this Trust Agreement during the period of discontinuance. 
 SECTION 4 
 Payments to Spartan Stores 

4.1 General Limitation. 
 Except as otherwise provided in this Trust Agreement, after the Trust has become irrevocable, Spartan Stores shall not have any right or power to direct the Trustee to return to Spartan Stores or to
divert to others any of the Trust assets before payment of all benefits has been made to the Executives and Beneficiaries pursuant to the terms of this Trust Agreement and the applicable Executive Compensation Plans. 

4.2 Trust Income. 
 During the term of this Trust, except to the extent explicitly provided otherwise in this Trust Agreement, all income received by the Trust, net of expenses and taxes, shall be accumulated and reinvested.

 SECTION 5 
 Administration of Trust 
 5.1 In General. 

The Trust and all Trust assets shall be administered by the Trustee pursuant to all of the express and implied duties and powers and
subject to all express and implied conditions and limitations contained in or derived from the provisions of this Trust Agreement and conferred and imposed by applicable law. All rights associated with administration of the Trust and with Trust
assets shall be exercised by the Trustee, the Committee, or Spartan Stores or a person designated by the Trustee, the Committee, or Spartan Stores, as provided in this Trust Agreement, and in no event shall such rights be exercisable by or rest with
any Executive or Beneficiary, except to the extent that approval of an amendment of the Trust Agreement or removal of the Trustee and appointment of a successor Trustee is reserved to the Executive. 

  
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 5.2 Duties and Powers of Trustee. 

In addition to the duties and powers set forth in other provisions of this Trust Agreement, and subject to all applicable conditions and
limitations, the Trustee shall have the following duties and powers with respect to the Trust: 
 (a) Control, Manage, and
Invest Assets. To the extent necessary to carry out the investment responsibilities in Section 6, to hold, manage, improve, repair, control and invest all assets forming part of the Trust; 

(b) Records; Reports. To maintain records and to prepare and file reports required by law to be filed by the Trustee or required by
agreement with Spartan Stores or by this Trust Agreement; 
 (c) Payments. To make payments and distributions from the
fund as provided in this Trust Agreement, including benefits that have become payable under the applicable Executive Compensation Plan pursuant to Section 2 or that are required to be made to the general creditors of Spartan Stores as set forth
in Section 3; 
 (d) Acquire and Dispose of Assets. To the extent necessary to carry out the investment
responsibilities in Section 6, to purchase, sell, convey, exchange, lease, convert, transfer, divide, repair, partition, consent to partition, or otherwise acquire or dispose of any property at any time held in trust under this Trust Agreement
by public or private transaction, for the consideration and upon the terms and conditions determined by the Trustee; 
 (e)
Extend Due Dates. To the extent necessary to carry out the investment responsibilities in Section 6, to extend the time of payment of any investment obligation held by it; 

(f) Voting Rights. To exercise all voting rights with respect to property held in the Trust directly or by proxy, with or without
the power of substitution, and to delegate the Trustee’s powers and discretions with respect to such property to any such proxy; 
 (g) Exercise Other Rights. To the extent necessary to carry out the investment responsibilities in Section 6, to exchange securities, to sell or exercise subscription, conversion, and other
rights and options, and make payments from the Trust in connection with that action, with respect to any property held in the Trust; 
 (h) Employ Agents and Advisors. To engage as reasonably necessary agents, attorneys, accountants, and other persons (who also may be employed by Spartan Stores or the Committee), to delegate duties
and discretionary powers to such persons, and to reasonably rely upon information and advice furnished by such persons; provided that each delegation and acceptance of duties and powers shall be in writing; and provided further that the Trustee may
not delegate its responsibilities for the management and control of the assets of the Trust; 
 (i) Insure Assets. To
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 (j) Custodian. To keep on deposit with a custodian in the United States any part of
the Trust; 
 (k) Collection. To demand, collect, and receive the principal, dividends, interest, other income and all
other money or property due the Trust; 
 (l) Registration and Holding of Trust Assets. To register investments in its own
name or in the name of a nominee; to hold any investment in bearer form; and to combine certificates representing securities with certificates of the same issue held by it in other fiduciary capacities; to deposit or to arrange for the deposit of
such securities with any depository or other securities clearing entity, even though, when so deposited, such securities may be held in the name of the nominee of such depository with other securities deposited therewith by other persons; or to
deposit or to arrange for the deposit of any securities issued or guaranteed by the United States government, or any agency or instrumentality thereof, including securities evidenced by book entries rather than by certificates, with the United
States Department of the Treasury or a Federal Reserve Bank, even though, when so deposited, such securities may not be held separate from securities deposited therein by other persons; provided, however, that no securities held in the Trust shall
be deposited with the United States Department of the Treasury or a Federal Reserve Bank or other depository in the same account as any individual property of the Trustee, and provided, further, that the books and records of the Trustee shall at all
times show that all such securities are part of the Trust; 
 (m) Claims. To settle, compromise or submit to arbitration
any claims, debts or damages due or owing to or from the Trust, to commence or defend suits or legal proceedings to protect any interest of the Trust, and to represent the Trust in all suits or legal proceedings in any court or before any other body
or tribunal; provided, however, that the Trustee shall not be required to take any such action unless it shall have been indemnified by Spartan Stores to its reasonable satisfaction against liability or expenses it may incur; 

(n) Execute Documents. To make, execute, acknowledge, and deliver any and all documents of transfer and conveyance and any and all
other instruments that may be necessary or appropriate to carry out the powers granted in this Trust Agreement; and 
 (o)
Other Acts. To perform all other acts the Trustee deems necessary, suitable, or desirable for the control and management of the Trust and discharge of its duties. 
 Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Trustee shall have, without exclusion, all powers conferred on trustees by applicable law, unless expressly provided otherwise herein. 

5.3 Limitation on Duties and Powers of the Trustee. 
 Unless expressly provided for in this Trust Agreement or otherwise properly delegated and assumed by agreement of the Trustee, the Trustee shall not be required to exercise a duty or power of Spartan
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 If the Trustee appoints an investment manager to manage and invest some or all of the Trust
assets (an “Investment Manager”), the Investment Manager shall have, and the Trustee shall not have, the express and implied duties and powers under this Trust Agreement with respect to investment of Trust assets subject to the Investment
Manager’s control. The Trustee shall have no obligation or power to exercise discretionary authority or control with respect to investment of the assets managed by the Investment Manager, or to render advice regarding the investment of such
assets. The Trustee shall not be liable for the investment performance of the assets managed by the Investment Manager, other than as provided in Section 6.2. The powers and duties of the Trustee with respect to such Trust assets shall be
limited to the following: 
 (a) Custody and Protection. To act as custodian of the Trust assets not transferred to the
custody of the Investment Manager or another custodian, and to protect the assets in its custody from loss by theft, fire, or other cause; 
 (b) Acquisitions. To acquire additional assets for the Trust in accordance with the direction of the Investment Manager; 
 (c) Dispositions. To sell or otherwise dispose of Trust assets in accordance with the direction of the Investment Manager; 
 (d) Accountings. To account for and render accountings with respect to the Trust, except for assets held by another custodian; 

(e) Authorized Actions. To take authorized actions for and on behalf of the Trust in accordance with the direction of the
Investment Manager; and 
 (f) Ministerial and Custodial Tasks. To perform other ministerial and custodial tasks in
accordance with the direction of the Investment Manager. 
 If Trust assets are transferred to another custodian, that custodian
shall have, and the Trustee shall not have, the duties and powers set forth under Section 5.2 with respect to those assets. 
 Except as provided in Section 6.2, the Trustee shall have no liability or responsibility for any loss resulting to the Trust by reason of the sale or purchase of any investment directed by an
Investment Manager or by reason of the failure to take any action with respect to any investment that was acquired pursuant to any such direction in the absence of further directions of such Investment Manager. The Trustee may rely upon any order,
certificate, notice, direction or other documentary confirmation purporting to have been issued by the Investment Manager which the Trustee believes to be genuine and to have been issued by the Investment Manager. 

5.4 Accounting by Trustee. 
 (a) Records and Accounting. The Trustee shall keep accurate and detailed records of all investments, receipts, disbursements, and all other transactions required to be made, including such specific
records as shall be agreed upon in writing between Spartan Stores and Trustee. As soon as reasonably practicable following the close of each calendar year and each other valuation date agreed by Spartan Stores and the Trustee, and after the removal
or resignation of the Trustee, the Trustee shall deliver to the Committee an account of its administration of the Trust during such year, or during the period from the close of the last valuation period to the date of the removal or resignation,
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disbursements and other transactions effected by it, including a description of all securities and investments purchased and sold with the cost or net proceeds of such purchases or sales (accrued
interest paid or receivable being shown separately), and showing all cash, securities and other property held in the Trust at the end of such year or valuation period, or as of the date of such removal or resignation, as the case may be. 

(b) Objection; Settlement. The Committee may object to an accounting within 180 days after it is furnished and require that it be
settled by an audit by a qualified, independent certified public accountant. The auditor shall be chosen by the Trustee from a list of at least three such accountants furnished by the Committee at the time the audit is requested. Either the
Committee or the Trustee may require that the account be settled by a court of competent jurisdiction, in lieu of or in conjunction with the audit. All expenses of any audit or court proceedings, including reasonable attorney fees, shall be allowed
as administrative expenses of the Trust and paid by Spartan Stores. 
 (c) Revision. If the Committee does not object to
an accounting within the time provided, the account shall be deemed settled and final for the period covered by it. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, the Trustee agrees it will, at reasonable cost, revise any accounting if determined by
Spartan Stores to be necessary due to a latent error or omission and will do so at no cost to the extent the error or omission was the fault of the Trustee. 
 (d) Sub-Trust Accounting. The Trustee shall maintain a recordkeeping account for each Sub-Trust that, pursuant to rules established by the Trustee, will reflect with respect to each Sub-Trust:

 (i) Deposits. Deposits made by Spartan Stores to the Sub-Trust pursuant to Section 1 of this Trust
Agreement; 
 (ii) Income. Income, losses, and appreciation or depreciation in the value of Sub-Trust assets
resulting from investment of the assets; 
 (iii) Payments. Payments made from the Sub-Trust to the Executive or
Beneficiary and to Spartan Stores; and 
 (iv) Other. Any other amounts charged to the Sub-Trust, including
administrative and investment expenses as described in this Trust Agreement. 
 The accounting provisions of this
Section 5.4 shall be applied separately to each Sub-Trust maintained for each Executive under each applicable Executive Compensation Plan. 
 (e) Compensation and Expenses. Spartan Stores shall pay directly reasonable compensation of the Trustee and all expenses reasonably incurred by the Trustee and the Committee in the administration
of this Trust, including compensation of agents, actuaries, attorneys, accountants, and other persons employed by the Trustee or the Committee, and including indemnification costs described in Section 9.2, and including any other amounts owed
to Trustee or expenses of the Trust under this Trust Agreement other than as provided in the following sentence. Expenses solely attributable to investment of the Trust assets, such as investment manager fees, load or other commission fees,
brokerage, postage, express or insurance charges, and stock transfer stamps expense, shall be paid from the Trust to the extent not paid directly by Spartan Stores and shall be charged to each Sub-Trust in proportion to the assets in the Sub-Trust.

  
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 To the extent such compensation and expenses remain unpaid forty-five (45) days after
mailing of an invoice for the same by the Trustee to Spartan Stores, the Trustee may notify Spartan Stores of its intent to pay the amounts due from the Trust. If any amount remains unpaid thirty (30) days after mailing of the notice of intent
to pay from the Trust, the Trustee may pay such compensation and expenses from the Trust. Expenses paid from the Trust shall be charged to each Sub-Trust in proportion to the assets in the Sub-Trust. 

5.5 Carrying on a Business. 
 Notwithstanding any powers granted to the Trustee pursuant to this Trust Agreement or applicable law, the Trustee shall not have any power that could give this Trust the objective of carrying on a
business and dividing the gains from that business within the meaning of Section 301.7701-2 of the Treasury Regulations promulgated pursuant to the Code. 
 5.6 Fiduciary Duty of Trustee. 
 The Trustee shall act with the care,
skill, prudence and diligence under the circumstances then prevailing that a prudent person acting in like capacity and familiar with such matters would use in the conduct of an enterprise of a like character and with like aims. 

SECTION 6 

Investment and Investment Managers 
 6.1 Investment of Trust Assets. 
 (a) SERP and Severance Agreement
Sub-Trust Investment Authority. The Trustee may only invest SERP and Severance Agreement Sub-Trust assets in investment grade debt securities as provided in this Section 6.1(a) and shall invest those assets with the goal of preserving
principal and maintaining liquidity. SERP and Severance Agreement Sub-Trust assets may be invested and reinvested in any readily marketable investment grade debt securities, such as preferred stocks; corporate bonds; municipal bonds; notes;
debentures; certificates of deposit or demand or time deposits, including any such deposits with the Trustee; and obligations of the United States. Notwithstanding these general rules, the Trustee shall not invest SERP or Severance Agreement
Sub-Trust assets in any security (including stock or rights to acquire stock) issued by Spartan Stores or any affiliate other than a de minimis amount held in a mutual fund. 
 (b) SESP Sub-Trust Investment Authority. The “Investment Results” (as such term is defined in Section 2.19 of the SESP) of the SESP Accounts shall be determined in accordance with
Section 4.5 of the SESP and amounts credited to an Executive’s SESP Sub-Trust shall be determined in accordance with those Investment Results. Notwithstanding the foregoing, and notwithstanding Sections 2.19 and 4.5 of the SESP, after
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some or all of the investment funds will no longer be available to Executives participating in the SESP for purposes of determining the Investment Results to be credited to an
Executive’s SESP Sub-Trust. If the SESP Plan Administrator makes such a determination, an Executive may choose among the remaining investment funds made periodically available by the SESP Plan Administrator for the purpose of
determining the Investment Results credited to that Executive’s SESP Sub-Trust. Notwithstanding these general rules, after the Effective Time the Trustee shall not invest in any security (including stock or rights to acquire stock) or
obligations issued by Spartan Stores or any affiliate other than a de minimis amount held in a mutual fund. 

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Section 6.1(b), however, the Trustee shall be under no obligation to
make actual investments that correspond to the Executive’s investment elections, even though the Executive’s elections are used to determine the Investment Results on the Executive’s SESP Sub-Trust.

If at any time no investment funds are made available, the Trustee shall invest the SESP Sub-Trust assets as provided in
Section 6.1(a), above, and the Investment Results of the SESP Accounts shall be determined based on the actual investment experience of the Trustee with respect to those SESP Sub-Trust assets.

The provisions of this Section 6.1(b) constitute an amendment of Sections 2.19 and 4.5 of the SESP in accordance with
Section 8.2 of the SESP, effective at the Effective Time. 
 (c) Other Sub-Trust Investment Authority. Any additional
sub-trusts created in accordance with Section 1.1 shall be invested as provided in Section 6.1(a). 
 (d) Short Term
Investment Authority. Trust assets may be held uninvested only for such reasonable periods as are necessary to invest new assets deposited in Trust or to clear investment transactions and reinvest the proceeds. The Trustee may hold reasonable
amounts of assets invested only in an appropriate daily or other short-term investment alternative for a reasonable period of time pending payment of benefits, payment of expenses or other distributions, or pending availability of other investments.

 6.2 Investment Discretion. 
 Except as provided in Section 6.1, the Trustee shall have sole and absolute discretion in the management and investment of the fund and in exercising investment responsibility shall have all the
duties and powers set forth under Section 5.2. Spartan Stores and the Committee shall not have any of the express or implied duties and powers contained in this Trust Agreement with respect to the control, management and investment of Trust
assets and shall not have any power to approve or withhold approval of any action by the Trustee with respect to the control, management and investment of the Trust. The Trustee shall have the sole right to retain or discharge Investment Managers
and related custodians, and to determine the terms of the engagement of any Investment Manager and related custodian. 
 The
Trustee shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to delegate its investment responsibility to an Investment Manager, which may be an affiliate of the Trustee. In the event the Trustee appoints an affiliated Investment Manager, the Trustee shall
remain, at all times, responsible for the acts of the affiliated Investment Manager. In all cases, the Trustee may not appoint an Investment Manager if the appointment will increase the cost or expense to be paid by Spartan Stores unless Spartan
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 SECTION 7 
 Resignation and Removal of Trustee 
 7.1 Resignation of Trustee.

 The Trustee may resign at any time by written notice to Spartan Stores, which shall be effective 60 days after receipt of
such notice unless Spartan Stores and the Trustee agree otherwise. 
 7.2 Removal of Trustee. 

The Trustee may be removed by Spartan Stores only with the consent of a majority of the total number of Executives and Beneficiaries of
deceased Executives who remain entitled to benefits under the Executive Compensation Plans at such time. 
 7.3 Appointment
of Successor. 
 Subject to Sections 7.1 and 7.2 of this Trust Agreement, if the Trustee resigns or is removed, a successor
that is independent of Spartan Stores shall be appointed by Spartan Stores as provided in this Section 7.3. If a Trustee desires to resign or is removed, a successor Trustee, which shall be the trust department of a bank or trust company ranked
among the 50 largest banks in size of total assets in the United States, shall be appointed by Spartan Stores with the consent of a majority of the total number of Executives and Beneficiaries of deceased Executives who remain entitled to benefits
under the Executive Compensation Plans at such time. In the event Spartan Stores does not appoint a successor Trustee, the Trustee may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for appointment of a successor Trustee or for instructions. The
appointment of the successor shall be effective when accepted in writing by the new Trustee or as of such later date or dates when Trust assets are delivered to the successor Trustee. 

7.4 Duties of Predecessor Trustee and Successor Trustee. 
 Upon the resignation or removal of the Trustee and appointment of a successor Trustee, the resigning or removed Trustee shall transfer and deliver the assets of the Trust to such successor after reserving
such reasonable amounts as it shall deem necessary to provide for any expenses, fees, or taxes then or thereafter chargeable against the Trust. The transfer shall be completed within 10 days after receipt of notice of resignation or removal, unless
Spartan Stores extends the time limit. A Trustee that resigns or is removed shall promptly furnish to the Committee and the successor Trustee a final account of its administration of the Trust. A successor Trustee shall succeed to all rights in and
ownership of the predecessor Trustee in the assets of the Trust and the predecessor Trustee shall deliver the property comprising the Trust to the successor Trustee together with any instruments of transfer, conveyance, assignment, and further
assurances as the successor Trustee may reasonably require. Each successor Trustee shall have all the powers, rights, and duties conferred by this Trust Agreement as if named the initial Trustee. Subject to applicable law, no Trustee shall be
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 7.5 Expenses. 

All reasonable expenses of any resigning or removed Trustee, including the reasonable cost of any court proceeding deemed necessary by
the resigning or removed Trustee, shall be administrative expenses paid by Spartan Stores. 
 SECTION 8 

Amendment or Termination 
 8.1 Amendment. 
 (a) In General. This Trust Agreement as a whole or
its provisions governing a particular Sub-Trust may be amended by a written instrument executed by the Trustee and Spartan Stores. If an amendment to the Trust Agreement as a whole could reasonably be anticipated to have an adverse impact on an
Executive or Beneficiary (including but not limited to an impact on the amount, likelihood or timing of payment of any amount due or that may become due under an Executive Compensation Plan) or to affect an Executive’s or Beneficiary’s
voting rights, then the amendment shall also require the written consent of the majority of the total number of Executives and Beneficiaries of deceased Executives who remain entitled to benefits under the Executive Compensation Plans at such time
who could reasonably be anticipated to be adversely impacted by the amendment. 
 If the amendment to a particular Sub-Trust
could reasonably be anticipated to have an adverse impact on the Executive or Beneficiary as to whom the Sub-Trust relates (including but not limited to an impact on the amount, likelihood or timing of payment of any amount due or that may become
due under an Executive Compensation Plan) or to affect an Executive’s or Beneficiary’s voting rights, then the amendment to the Sub-Trust shall also require the written consent of the Executive or Beneficiary to whom the Sub-Trust relates.

 Notwithstanding the foregoing, no such amendment shall conflict with the terms of an Executive Compensation Plan or shall
make the Trust revocable after it has become irrevocable in accordance with Section 1.2 of this Trust Agreement. 
 (b)
Trustee; Investment Manager. The powers, duties and liabilities of the Trustee and any Investment Manager under this Trust Agreement cannot be changed without their mutual written consent. 

8.2 Termination. 
 (a) Timing. Subject to the allocation of assets provided in Section 8.2(c), below, each Sub-Trust shall automatically terminate when an Executive and/or Beneficiary is no longer entitled to
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provided, however, that if any Executive or Beneficiary has an outstanding claim against Spartan Stores regarding his or her benefits under an Executive Compensation Plan, the Sub-Trust shall not
terminate until the claim has been finally resolved, until all assets held in the Sub-Trust have been properly distributed, or until the Executive agrees in writing to the termination. A Sub-Trust may also terminate with the written consent of the
affected Executive or Beneficiary, as provided in Section 1.3. The entire Trust shall terminate upon the termination of all Sub-Trusts. Except as provided above, the Trust and each Sub-Trust shall not terminate with respect to an Executive or
Beneficiary until the date on which such Executive and/or Beneficiary is no longer entitled to any benefits pursuant to the terms of any of the Executive Compensation Plans. 
 (b) Continuing Powers. Upon termination of this Trust or any Sub-Trust, the Trustee shall continue to have such of the powers provided in this Trust Agreement as are necessary or desirable for the
orderly liquidation and distribution of the Trust or Sub-Trust assets. 
 (c) Assets. Upon termination of a Sub-Trust, all
assets remaining in the Sub-Trust shall be allocated as provided in this Section 8.2(c). The Trustee shall not make any transfer to another Sub-Trust or pay any funds to Spartan Stores under this Section 8.2 prior to satisfaction of all
benefit obligations to which the applicable Sub-Trust relates. 
 (i) Direct Assets to Executive’s
Sub-Trusts. The Trustee shall transfer the assets from any terminated Sub-Trust to the other Sub-Trusts relating to the affected Executive, and allocate the assets among the Executive’s other Sub-Trusts proportionately based on the assets
in the other Sub-Trusts, until such assets are fully allocated or such Sub-Trusts reach 100% of the amount necessary to pay the Executive the amount the Executive could be entitled to under the applicable Executive Compensation Plan. If assets
remain after the application of the immediately preceding sentence, such assets shall be allocated pursuant to Section 8.2(c)(ii) below. 
 (ii) Direct Assets to Other Sub-Trusts. If there are assets remaining after the allocation provided for in Section 8.2(c)(i), above, the Trustee shall transfer the remaining assets from
that Sub-Trust to the Sub-Trusts for all other Executives, and allocate the assets among the other Sub-Trusts proportionately based on the assets in the other Sub-Trusts, until such assets are fully allocated or such Sub-Trusts reach 100% of the
amount necessary to pay the Executive the amount the Executive could be entitled to under the applicable Executive Compensation Plan. 
 (iii) Return to Spartan Stores. If assets remain after the application of Sections 8.2(c)(i) and (c)(ii), to the extent permitted by Section 3, such assets shall be returned to Spartan
Stores. 
 (d) Trust. Upon termination of the entire Trust, all assets remaining in the Trust shall be returned to Spartan
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 SECTION 9 
 Liability and Indemnification 
 9.1 Liabilities Mutually
Exclusive. 
 Except as otherwise provided in this Trust Agreement or by applicable law, Spartan Stores, the Trustee, the
Committee, the Board of Directors, and each member thereof and each Investment Manager shall be responsible only for its or their own acts or omissions. 
 9.2 Indemnification. 
 Spartan Stores hereby agrees to indemnify and hold
harmless the Trustee and its directors, officers, employees and agents from and against all losses, damages, liabilities, claims, costs, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, that the Trustee or its directors, officers, employees
and agents may incur by reason of the negligence or willful misconduct of Spartan Stores or the Committee. In making any distributions and taking any other action under this Trust Agreement, the Trustee may rely upon and shall be fully protected in
relying upon, any notice, certificate, or other paper or written document provided by Spartan Stores or the Committee that is reasonably believed to be genuine and consistent with this Trust Agreement and the Executive Compensation Plans.

 All duties and responsibilities of the Trustee shall be exercised in its sole and absolute discretion and, except as provided
below, the Trustee and its directors, officers, employees and agents shall be protected from any loss or liability in the good faith exercise of that discretion. Spartan Stores agrees that it will indemnify and hold harmless the Trustee and its
directors, officers, employees and agents from and against all losses, damages, liabilities, claims, costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, that the Trustee may incur by reason of its good faith acts or omissions in the
exercise of its discretion. However, indemnification shall not apply to grossly negligent acts or omissions, acts or omissions in bad faith or to willful misconduct. 
 The indemnification obligation described in this Section 9.2 shall survive and continue after the termination of the Trust or any Sub-Trust and may not be altered or amended with respect to any
current or former Trustee without its written consent. 
 SECTION 10 

General Provisions 
 10.1 Successor to Spartan Stores. 
 In the event Spartan Stores is
succeeded by another entity, references to Spartan Stores in this Trust Agreement shall refer to the successor. 
 10.2
Merger of Trustee. 
 If the Trustee is merged or consolidated with, or shall sell or transfer all or substantially all of
its assets and business to another entity, or shall be in any manner reorganized or reincorporated, then the successor corporation or other entity shall continue to be the Trustee pending subsequent resignation or removal as provided in
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 10.3 Nonalienation. 

Benefits payable to Executives and their Beneficiaries under this Trust Agreement may not be anticipated, assigned (either at law or in
equity), alienated, pledged, encumbered or subjected to attachment, garnishment, levy, execution or other legal or equitable process. An interest in an amount promised shall not provide collateral or security for a debt of an Executive or
Beneficiary or be subject to garnishment, execution, assignment, levy, or to another form of judicial or administrative process or to the claim of a creditor of an Executive or Beneficiary, through legal process or otherwise. Any attempt to
anticipate, alienate, sell, transfer, assign, pledge, encumber, charge, or to otherwise dispose of benefits payable, before actual receipt of the benefits, or a right to receive benefits, shall be void and shall not be recognized. 

10.4 Severability. 
 Any provision of this Trust Agreement prohibited by law shall be ineffective to the extent of any such prohibition, without invalidating the remaining provisions hereof. 

10.5 Governing Law. 
 This Trust Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the state of Michigan, to the extent not preempted by federal law. 

10.6 Notices. 
 Notices pursuant to this Trust Agreement shall be given by first class or priority U.S. mail or by commercial express delivery and shall be addressed to: 

 

					
	Spartan Stores:	  	 Spartan Stores, Inc.

Attn: General Counsel
 850 76th Street
S.W.
 P.O. Box 8700
 Grand Rapids,
Michigan 49518
	  	
			
	Trustee:	  	 	  	
		  	Attn:
                                         
   	  	
		  	 	  	
		  	 	  	

 10.7 Counterparts. 
 This Trust Agreement and any amendment hereto may be executed in two or more counterparts. 

  
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 10.8 Gender and Number. 

Except when otherwise indicated by the context, words denoting the masculine gender shall include the feminine, the singular shall include
the plural, and the plural shall include the singular. 
 10.9 Scope of this Agreement. 

This Trust Agreement will be binding on the Executives and all other persons entitled to any benefits hereunder and their respective
heirs and legal representatives, and upon Spartan Stores, the Committee, the Trustee, and any Investment Managers, and their successors and assigns. 
 10.10 Statutory References. 
 Any references in this Trust Agreement to a
section of the Code or any other statute or regulation shall include any comparable section or sections that amends, supplements, or supersedes that section. 
 10.11 Headings. 
 The headings contained herein are inserted only as a
matter of convenience and for reference and in no way define, limit, enlarge, or describe the scope or intent of the Trust Agreement or the construction of any provision thereof. 

10.12 Section 409A. 
 This Trust is intended to comply with the trust funding restrictions of Section 409A(b) of the Code and shall be interpreted and operated consistently with those intentions. 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Trust Agreement is executed on behalf of Spartan Stores, and the Trustee by their respective authorized
officers, as of the day and year set forth above. 
  

			
	SPARTAN STORES, INC.
		
	By	 	 
		
	Its	 	 
	
	[TRUSTEE]
		
	By	 	 
		
	Its	 	 
		 	

  
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 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
	 	 	 	  	Page	 
	SECTION 1	 	Establishment of the Trust	  	 	2	  
	 1.1
	 	Trust; Sub-Trusts	  	 	2	  
	 1.2
	 	Spartan Stores Contributions	  	 	2	  
	 1.3
	 	Irrevocable	  	 	3	  
	 1.4
	 	Grantor Trust	  	 	3	  
	 1.5
	 	Limited Rights of Executive	  	 	3	  
	 1.6
	 	Acceptance by Trustee	  	 	4	  
	 1.7
	 	Committee; Absence of Committee or Spartan Stores	  	 	4	  
	 1.8
	 	Trust Funding Restrictions	  	 	4	  
	 (a)
	 	Covered Employees	  	 	4	  
	 (b)
	 	Offshore Trust	  	 	5	  
	 (c)
	 	Spartan Stores’ Financial Health	  	 	5	  
	SECTION 2	 	Payments to Executives	  	 	5	  
	 2.1
	 	Payment Schedule	  	 	5	  
	 2.2
	 	Right To Payment	  	 	5	  
	 2.3
	 	Direct Payment by Spartan Stores	  	 	6	  
	 2.4
	 	Default Payment By Trustee	  	 	6	  
	 2.5
	 	Payment Deductions	  	 	7	  
	 2.6
	 	Limit On Payments; Spartan Stores Obligation	  	 	7	  
	 2.7
	 	Missing Persons	  	 	7	  
	 2.8
	 	Documentation and Information for Trustee	  	 	7	  
	SECTION 3	 	Insolvency; Administration	  	 	8	  
	 3.1
	 	Insolvency	  	 	8	  
	 3.2
	 	Claims of General Creditors	  	 	8	  
		 	 (a)    Duty to Inform; Notice
	  	 	8	  
		 	 (b)    Duty to Inquire
	  	 	8	  
		 	 (c)    Payments
	  	 	8	  
		 	 (d)    Resumption
	  	 	8	  
		 	 (e)    Omitted Payments
	  	 	9	  
	SECTION 4	 	Payments to Spartan Stores	  	 	9	  
	 4.1
	 	General Limitation	  	 	9	  
	 4.2
	 	Trust Income	  	 	9	  
	SECTION 5	 	Administration of Trust	  	 	9	  
	 5.1
	 	In General	  	 	9	  
	 5.2
	 	Duties and Powers of Trustee	  	 	10	  
		 	 (a)    Control, Manage, and Invest Assets
	  	 	10	  
		 	 (b)    Records; Reports
	  	 	10	  
		 	 (c)    Payments
	  	 	10	  
		 	 (d)    Acquire and Dispose of Assets
	  	 	10	  
		 	 (e)    Extend Due Dates
	  	 	10	  
		 	 (f)     Voting Rights
	  	 	10	  
		 	 (g)    Exercise Other Rights
	  	 	10	  

  
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		 	 (h)    Employ Agents and Advisors
	  	 	11	  
		 	 (i)     Insure Assets
	  	 	11	  
		 	 (j)     Custodian
	  	 	11	  
		 	 (k)    Collection
	  	 	11	  
		 	 (l)     Registration and Holding of Trust Assets
	  	 	11	  
		 	 (m)   Claims
	  	 	11	  
		 	 (n)    Execute Documents
	  	 	11	  
		 	 (o)    Other Acts
	  	 	11	  
	 5.3
	 	Limitation on Duties and Powers of the Trustee	  	 	11	  
		 	 (a)    Custody and Protection
	  	 	12	  
		 	 (b)    Acquisitions
	  	 	12	  
		 	 (c)    Dispositions
	  	 	12	  
		 	 (d)    Accountings
	  	 	12	  
		 	 (e)    Authorized Actions
	  	 	12	  
		 	 (f)     Ministerial and Custodial Tasks
	  	 	12	  
	 5.4
	 	Accounting by Trustee	  	 	12	  
		 	 (a)    Records and Accounting
	  	 	12	  
		 	 (b)    Objection; Settlement
	  	 	13	  
		 	 (c)    Revision
	  	 	13	  
		 	 (d)    Sub-Trust Accounting
	  	 	13	  
		 	 (e)    Compensation and Expenses
	  	 	13	  
	 5.5
	 	Carrying on a Business	  	 	14	  
	 5.6
	 	Fiduciary Duty of Trustee	  	 	14	  
	SECTION 6	 	Investment and Investment Managers	  	 	14	  
	 6.1
	 	Investment of Trust Assets	  	 	14	  
		 	 (a)    SERP and Severance Agreement Sub-Trust Investment Authority
	  	 	14	  
		 	 (b)    SESP Sub-Trust Investment Authority
	  	 	14	  
		 	 (c)    Other Sub-Trust Investment Authority
	  	 	14	  
		 	 (d)    Short Term Investment Authority
	  	 	14	  
	 6.2
	 	Investment Discretion	  	 	14	  
	SECTION 7	 	Resignation and Removal of Trustee	  	 	16	  
	 7.1
	 	Resignation of Trustee	  	 	16	  
	 7.2
	 	Removal of Trustee	  	 	16	  
	 7.3
	 	Appointment of Successor	  	 	16	  
	 7.4
	 	Duties of Predecessor Trustee and Successor Trustee	  	 	16	  
	 7.5
	 	Expenses	  	 	17	  
	SECTION 8	 	Amendment or Termination	  	 	17	  
	 8.1
	 	Amendment	  	 	17	  
		 	 (a)    In General
	  	 	17	  
		 	 (b)    Trustee; Investment Manager
	  	 	17	  
	 8.2
	 	Termination	  	 	17	  
		 	 (a)    Timing
	  	 	17	  
		 	 (b)    Continuing Powers
	  	 	18	  
		 	 (c)    Assets
	  	 	18	  
		 	 (d)    Trust
	  	 	18	  
	SECTION 9	 	Liability and Indemnification	  	 	19	  

  
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	 9.1
	 	Liabilities Mutually Exclusive	  	 	19	  
	 9.2
	 	Indemnification	  	 	19	  
	SECTION 10	 	General Provisions	  	 	19	  
	 10.1
	 	Successor to Spartan Stores	  	 	19	  
	 10.2
	 	Merger of Trustee	  	 	19	  
	 10.3
	 	Nonalienation	  	 	20	  
	 10.4
	 	Severability	  	 	20	  
	 10.5
	 	Governing Law	  	 	20	  
	 10.6
	 	Notices	  	 	20	  
	 10.7
	 	Counterparts	  	 	20	  
	 10.8
	 	Gender and Number	  	 	21	  
	 10.9
	 	Scope of this Agreement	  	 	21	  
	 10.10
	 	Statutory References	  	 	21	  
	 10.11
	 	Headings	  	 	21	  
	 10.12
	 	Section 409A	  	 	21	  

  
 -iii-Amendment No. 1 to Credit Agreement and Joinder Agreement

 Exhibit 10.1 
 AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO CREDIT AGREEMENT 
 AND JOINDER AGREEMENT

 This AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO CREDIT AGREEMENT AND JOINDER AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) dated as
of May 21, 2012 is made by and among WATSON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., a Nevada corporation (the “Company”), BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., a national banking association organized and existing under the laws of the United States,
in its capacity as administrative agent for the Lenders (as defined in the Credit Agreement (as defined below)) (in such capacity, the “Administrative Agent”), and each of the existing Lenders under such Credit Agreement
(collectively, the “Existing Lenders”) signatory hereto, and each of the Persons becoming Lenders by the execution of this Agreement (the “Joining Lenders”). 

W I T N E S S E T H: 
 WHEREAS, the Company, the Administrative Agent and the Lenders have entered into that certain Credit Agreement dated as of September 16, 2011 (as hereby amended and as from time to time
hereafter further amended, modified, supplemented, restated, or amended and restated, the “Credit Agreement”; capitalized terms used in this Agreement and not otherwise defined herein shall have the respective meanings given
thereto in the Credit Agreement), pursuant to which the Lenders have made available to the Company a revolving credit facility; 

WHEREAS, the Company intends to acquire, directly or indirectly (the “Acquisition”), all of the
outstanding Equity Interests of Actavis Pharma Holding 4 ehf., a company incorporated in Iceland, Actavis Inc., a Delaware corporation, and Actavis S.à r.l., a company incorporated in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (collectively, the
“Acquired Business”) from their respective equity holders (collectively. the “Sellers”) and certain debt claims owed by the Acquired Business to the Sellers and other affiliates pursuant to that
certain Sale and Purchase Agreement dated as of April 25, 2012 among the Company, the Sellers and the other persons party thereto; 
 WHEREAS, the Company has advised the Administrative Agent and the Existing Lenders that it desires to replace Schedule 2.01 of the Credit Agreement with Schedule 2.01 of this
Agreement to reflect an increase in the Aggregate Commitments from $500,000,000 to $750,000,000 (such increase to be allocated among the Joining Lenders and certain of the Existing Lenders); and 

WHEREAS, the Company has further advised the Administrative Agent, the Existing Lenders and the Joining Lenders that it desires to
amend certain other provisions of the Credit Agreement as set forth below, and the Administrative Agent, the Existing Lenders signatory hereto and the Joining Lenders are willing to effect such amendment on the terms and conditions contained in this
Agreement. 

 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and further valuable consideration,
the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows: 
 1. Amendments to Credit
Agreement. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, the Credit Agreement is hereby amended as follows: 
 (a) Schedule 2.01 is amended by replacing such Schedule with Schedule 2.01 attached hereto. 
 (b) Section 1.01 is amended by adding the following definitions thereto in their proper alphabetical order: 

“Acquisition” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the First Amendment. 

“Acquisition Indebtedness” means any debt or equity securities (including, without limitation, any
securities convertible or exchangeable into or exercisable for equity securities, other equity-linked securities or hybrid debt-equity securities) of the Company or any of its Affiliates that have been issued for the purpose of financing, in part,
the Acquisition (including refinancing all or a portion of the Bridge Facility). 
 “Bridge
Facility” means that certain senior unsecured bridge loan in aggregate principal amount of $6,000,000,000 committed to be made to the Company pursuant to that certain Commitment Letter dated April 25, 2012 among Bank of America, N.A.,
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith Incorporated, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, Wells Fargo Securities, LLC and the Company. 
 “First Amendment” means that certain Amendment No. 1 to Credit Agreement and Joinder Agreement dated as of May 21, 2012 by and among the Company, the Administrative Agent and
each of the Lenders party thereto. 
 (c) Section 1.01 is amended by replacing the definition of
“Consolidated Total Debt” contained therein with the following: 
 “Consolidated Total
Debt” means, at any time, for the Company and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis, the aggregate amount of (a) all Indebtedness for borrowed money, (b) all Receivables Facility Attributable Indebtedness, and (c) all
Capital Lease Obligations and Synthetic Lease Obligations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, solely for the purposes of determining Consolidated Total Debt at any time on or prior to the consummation of the Acquisition, the aggregate principal amount
of Acquisition Indebtedness that would otherwise be included in “Consolidated Total Debt” shall exclude any such Acquisition Indebtedness that includes a “special mandatory redemption” provision (or other similar provision)
requiring the Company (within a reasonable period of time following the occurrence of an event set forth in clause (a) or (b)) to redeem such Acquisition Indebtedness if (a) the Acquisition is not consummated on or prior to
February 28, 2013 or (b) the Acquisition Agreement terminates in accordance with its terms. For avoidance of doubt, the exclusion in the immediately preceding sentence shall not apply after consummation of the Acquisition. 

  
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 (d) Section 7.02 is amended by (i) deleting “and”
at the end of clause (h) thereof, (ii) deleting “.” at the end of clause (i) thereof and inserting “; and” in lieu thereof and (iii) adding the following new clause (j): 

(j) any Acquisition Indebtedness. 
 (e) Section 7.05 is amended by (i) deleting “or” before “(ii)” in the proviso thereof and inserting “,” in lieu thereof and (ii) adding the following
immediately before the “.” in the proviso thereof: “or (iii) any transaction between the Company and an Affiliate of the Company resulting in a transfer to the Company of the proceeds of any Acquisition Indebtedness issued by
such Affiliate”. 
 (f) Section 7.08 is amended by replacing such Section with the following:

 7.08 Consolidated Leverage Ratio. (a) Prior to the date the Acquisition is consummated (such date,
the “Acquisition Date”), permit the Consolidated Leverage Ratio as of the last day of any period of four consecutive fiscal quarters of the Company to exceed 3.50 to 1.00; and (b) on the “Acquisition Date” and
thereafter, permit the Consolidated Leverage Ratio as of the last day of any period of four consecutive fiscal quarters of the Company set forth below to exceed the ratio set forth below opposite such period: 

 

			
	 Four consecutive
 fiscal quarters ending:
	  	Maximum Consolidated
Leverage Ratio:
	 Acquisition Date through December 31, 2013
	  	4.25 to 1.00
	 January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014
	  	4.00 to 1.00
	 January 1, 2015 and thereafter
	  	3.50 to 1.00

 2. Joinder of the Joining Lenders; Funding of Loans with Additional Commitments. 

(a) By its execution of this Agreement, each Joining Lender hereby confirms and agrees that, on and after the Amendment
Effective Date (defined in Section 3 below), it shall be and become a party to the Credit Agreement as a Lender, and shall have all of the rights and be obligated to perform all of the obligations of a Lender thereunder with the
Commitment applicable to such Lender identified on Schedule 2.01 attached hereto. Each Joining Lender further (i) acknowledges that it has received a copy of the Credit Agreement and the schedules and exhibits thereto and such other
documents and information as it has deemed appropriate to make its own credit and legal analysis and decision to enter into this Agreement; (ii) acknowledges that it has independently and without reliance upon the Administrative Agent, the L/C
Issuer, or any other Lender and based on such documents and information as it has deemed appropriate, made its own credit analysis and decision to enter into this Agreement and to become a Lender, and (iii) agrees that it will, independently
and without reliance upon the Administrative 

  
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Agent, the L/C Issuer or any other Lender, and based on such documents and information as it shall deem appropriate at the time, continue to make its own credit and legal decisions in taking or
not taking action under the Credit Agreement and the other Loan Documents. On and after the Amendment Effective Date, all references to the “Lenders” in the Credit Agreement shall be deemed to include the Joining Lenders. 

(b) On the Amendment Effective Date, (i) each Existing Lender that is increasing its Commitment and each Joining
Lender shall make available to the Administrative Agent such amounts in immediately available funds as the Administrative Agent shall determine, for the benefit of the other relevant Existing Lenders, as being required in order to cause, after
giving effect to such increase and joinder and the application of such amounts to make payments to such other relevant Existing Lenders, the outstanding Committed Loans (and risk participations in outstanding Swing Line Loans and L/C Obligations) to
be held ratably by all Lenders in accordance with their respective Applicable Percentages (as revised by this Agreement) and (ii) the Company shall be deemed to have prepaid and reborrowed the outstanding Committed Loans as of the Amendment
Effective Date to the extent necessary to keep the outstanding Committed Loans ratable with any Applicable Percentages (as revised by this Agreement) arising from any nonratable increase in the Commitments under this Agreement and the joinder of the
Joining Lenders. 
 (c) Upon the Amendment Effective Date, the Commitment and Applicable Percentage of each
Lender will be as set forth on Schedule 2.01 attached hereto and Schedule 2.01 to the Credit Agreement as in effect prior to the Amendment Effective Date will be deleted and replaced in its entirety thereby. 

(d) The parties hereto acknowledge that, notwithstanding the increase in the Commitments provided herein,
Section 2.15 of the Credit Agreement shall remain in full force and effect after giving effect to the amendments and joinders provided herein and the amount of any additional increase in Commitments made after the Amendment Effective
Date in accordance with Section 2.15 of the Credit Agreement shall not exceed $350,000,000. 
 3. Effectiveness;
Conditions Precedent. This Agreement and the amendments to the Credit Agreement herein provided shall become effective as of the date hereof subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions precedent (the “Amendment Effective
Date”): 
 (a) the Administrative Agent shall have received each of the following documents or
instruments in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent: 
 (i) original counterparts
of this Agreement, duly executed by the Company, the Administrative Agent, each of the Existing Lenders constituting Required Lenders under the Credit Agreement, and each of the Joining Lenders, together with all schedules and exhibits hereto
duly completed; 

  
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 (ii) a Note executed by the Company in favor of each Existing Lender that is
increasing its Commitment and each Joining Lender, in each case that has requested a Note at least one Business Day prior to the Amendment Effective Date; and 
 (iii) a certificate dated as of the Amendment Effective Date signed by a Responsible Officer of the Company (A) certifying and attaching the resolutions adopted by the Company, (B) evidencing
the identity, authority and capacity of each Responsible Officer thereof authorized to act as a Responsible Officer in connection with this Agreement and the Notes and (C) attaching evidence that the Company is duly organized or formed, and
that the Company is validly existing and in good standing in the state of Nevada. 
 (b) all fees and expenses
payable to the Existing Lenders and the Joining Lenders per that certain Amendment No. 1 to Credit Agreement and Joinder Agreement Fee Letter dated May 21, 2012 between the Administrative Agent and the Company shall have been paid in full
(without prejudice to final settling of accounts for such fees and expenses). 
 (c) all fees, charges and
disbursements of one counsel to the Administrative Agent (directly to such counsel if requested by the Administrative Agent) required to be paid by the Company under the Credit Agreement to the extent invoiced at least one Business Day prior to the
Closing Date, which invoice may include reasonable estimates of fees, charges and disbursements incurred or to be incurred by such counsel through the closing proceedings (provided that such estimate will not thereafter preclude a final settling of
accounts between the Company and the Administrative Agent). 
 4. Representations and Warranties. In order to induce the
Administrative Agent, the Existing Lenders signatory hereto and the Joining Lenders to enter into this Agreement, the Company represents and warrants to the Administrative Agent, the Existing Lenders signatory hereto and the Joining Lenders as
follows: 
 (a) the representations and warranties of the Company contained in Article V of the Credit
Agreement are true and correct in all material respects on and as of the Amendment Effective Date, except to the extent that such representations and warranties are already qualified by materiality, in which case such representations and warranties
shall be true and correct in all respects, and except to the extent that such representations and warranties specifically refer to an earlier date, in which case they are true and correct as of such earlier date, and except that the representations
and warranties contained in subsections (a), (b) and (c) of Section 5.05 of the Credit Agreement shall be deemed to refer to the most recent statements furnished pursuant to subsections (a) and (b), respectively, of
Section 6.01 of the Credit Agreement; 

  
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 (b) this Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the
Company and constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company, except as may be limited by general principles of equity or by the effect of any applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or similar law affecting
creditors’ rights generally; and 
 (c) on the Amendment Effective Date, no Default has occurred and is
continuing. 
 5. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, together with all the Loan Documents which, for purposes of the
“Credit Agreement” shall mean the Credit Agreement as defined herein (collectively, the “Relevant Documents”), sets forth the entire understanding and agreement of the parties hereto in relation to the subject
matter hereof and supersedes any prior negotiations and agreements among the parties relating to such subject matter. No promise, condition, representation or warranty, express or implied, not set forth in the Relevant Documents shall bind any party
hereto, and no such party has relied on any such promise, condition, representation or warranty. Each of the parties hereto acknowledges that, except as otherwise expressly stated in the Relevant Documents, no representations, warranties or
commitments, express or implied, have been made by any party to the other in relation to the subject matter hereof or thereof. None of the terms or conditions of this Agreement may be changed, modified, waived or canceled orally or otherwise, except
in writing and in accordance with Section 10.01 of the Credit Agreement. 
 6. Full Force and Effect of
Agreement. Except as hereby specifically amended, modified or supplemented, the Credit Agreement and all other Loan Documents are hereby confirmed and ratified in all respects and shall be and remain in full force and effect according to their
respective terms. 
 7. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall
be deemed an original as against any party whose signature appears thereon, and all of which shall together constitute one and the same instrument. 
 8. Governing Law. This Agreement shall in all respects be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of New York applicable to contracts executed and to be performed
entirely within such State, and shall be further subject to the provisions of Sections 10.14 and 10.15 of the Credit Agreement. 
 9. Enforceability. Should any one or more of the provisions of this Agreement be determined to be illegal or unenforceable as to one or more of the parties hereto, all other provisions nevertheless
shall remain effective and binding on the parties hereto. 
 10. References. All references in any of the Loan Documents
to the “Credit Agreement” shall mean the Credit Agreement, as amended hereby. 

  
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 11. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon the Company, the
Administrative Agent, each Existing Lender and each Joining Lender and inure to the benefit of the Company, the Administrative Agent, each Existing Lender signatory hereto and each Joining Lender, and their respective successors, legal
representatives, and assignees to the extent such assignees are permitted assignees as provided in Section 10.06 of the Credit Agreement. 
 [Signature pages follow.] 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be made,
executed and delivered by their duly authorized officers as of the day and year first above written. 
  

			
	COMPANY:
	
	WATSON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ David A. Buchen

		 	Name: David A. Buchen
		 	Title: Chief Legal Officer - Global

 
			
	EXISTING LENDERS:
	
	BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Robert LaPorte

		 	Name: Robert LaPorte
		 	Title: Vice President

  
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	WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Kirk Tesch

		 	Name: Kirk Tesch
		 	Title: Director

  
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	BARCLAYS BANK PLC
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Diane Rolfe

		 	Name: Diane Rolfe
		 	Title: Director

  
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	JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Philip Mousin

		 	Name: Philip Mousin
		 	Title: Credit Executive

  
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	MIZUHO CORPORATE BANK (USA)
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Betram H. Tang

		 	Name: Betram H. Tang
		 	Title: Senior Vice President

  
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	HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Robert L. Moravec

		 	Name: Robert L. Moravec
		 	Title: Senior Relationship Manager

  
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	THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND PLC
		
	By:	 	 /s/ William McGinty

		 	Name: William McGinty
		 	Title: Director

  
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	UNION BANK, N.A.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Lauren Hom

		 	Name: Lauren Hom
		 	Title: Vice President

  
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	THE BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI UFJ, LTD.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ George Stoecklein

		 	Name: George Stoecklein
		 	Title: Vice President

  
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	U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Joseph M. Schnorr

		 	Name: Joseph M. Schnorr
		 	Title: Vice President

  
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	 DNB NOR BANK ASA, Grand Cayman Branch
 (f/k/a DNB NOR BANK ASA)

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Kristie Li

		 	Name: Kristie Li
		 	Title: First Vice President
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Thomas Tangen

		 	Name: Thomas Tangen
		 	Title: Senior Vice President

  
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	DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Ming K. Chu

		 	Name: Ming K. Chu
		 	Title: Vice President
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Virginia Cosenza

		 	Name: Virginia Cosenza
		 	Title: Vice President

  
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	JOINING LENDERS:
	
	TD BANK, N.A.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Marla Willner

		 	Name: Marla Willner
		 	Title: Senior Vice President

  
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	 AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
 BANKING GROUP LIMITED

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Robert Grillo

		 	Name: Robert Grillo
		 	Title: Director

  
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	 SUMITOMO MITSUI BANKING
 CORPORATION

		
	By:	 	 /s/ David W. Kee

		 	Name: David W. Kee
		 	Title: Managing Director

  
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	Acknowledged by:
	
	BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,
	as Administrative Agent
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Darleen R. Parmelee

		 	Name: Darleen R. Parmelee
		 	Title: Assistant Vice President

  
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 Schedule 2.01 
 APPLICABLE PERCENTAGES; COMMITMENTS 
  

									
	 Lender
	  	Commitment	 	  	Applicable
Percentage	 
			
	 Bank of America, N.A.
	  	$	84,500,000	  	  	 	11.266666667	% 
			
	 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association
	  	$	84,500,000	  	  	 	11.266666667	% 
			
	 Barclays Bank PLC
	  	$	61,250,000	  	  	 	8.166666667	% 
			
	 JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
	  	$	61,250,000	  	  	 	8.166666667	% 
			
	 Mizuho Corporate Bank (USA)
	  	$	55,000,000	  	  	 	7.333333333	% 
			
	 Deutsche Bank AG New York Branch
	  	$	55,000,000	  	  	 	7.333333333	% 
			
	 HSBC Bank USA, National Association
	  	$	45,000,000	  	  	 	6.000000000	% 
			
	 The Royal Bank of Scotland plc
	  	$	45,000,000	  	  	 	6.000000000	% 
			
	 U.S. Bank National Association
	  	$	45,000,000	  	  	 	6.000000000	% 
			
	 Dnb Bank ASA, Grand Cayman Branch 

(f/k/a DnB NOR Bank ASA)
	  	$	45,000,000	  	  	 	6.000000000	% 
			
	 The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.
	  	$	31,000,000	  	  	 	4.133333333	% 
			
	 TD Bank, N.A.
	  	$	30,000,000	  	  	 	4.000000000	% 
			
	 Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
	  	$	30,000,000	  	  	 	4.000000000	% 
			
	 Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited
	  	$	30,000,000	  	  	 	4.000000000	% 
			
	 Union Bank, N.A.
	  	$	24,000,000	  	  	 	3.200000000	% 
			
	 Svenska Handelsbanken AB (publ)
	  	$	23,500,000	  	  	 	3.133333333	% 
		  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 
			
	 Total
	  	$	750,000,000	  	  	 	100.000000000	% 
		  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 

  
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