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Commercial Paper Dealer Agreement

 EXHIBIT 10.6 
 October 10, 2005 
 Leggett & Platt, Incorporated 
 No. 1 Leggett Road 
 Carthage, Missouri 64836 
 Dear Sirs: 
 This letter will confirm the agreement (the “Agreement”) between Leggett & Platt, Incorporated (the
“Company”) and Wachovia Capital Markets, LLC and its successors (“WS”) with respect to the offer and sale by WS of short-term promissory notes (“Notes”) proposed to be issued from time to time by the Company in
transactions not involving a public offering within the meaning of Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Act”) and Rule 506 thereunder. The Company understands that this letter does not constitute a commitment
or obligation, expressed or implied, on the part of WS to purchase any Notes from the Company, or to offer or sell any Notes. 
 1. The Notes
will be issuable in denominations of not less than $200,000, will not be exchangeable for smaller denominations, and will have maturities not exceeding 270 days from the date of issue. The Notes will be issued by the Company either (i) as
book-entry obligations represented by one or more master notes and recorded in the electronic book-entry system maintained by The Depository Trust Company or any other clearing corporation (each a “Clearing Corporation”) within the meaning
of Section 8-102(3) of the New York Uniform Commercial Code in accordance with the terms of the letter of representations between the Company and the Clearing Corporation or (ii) as physical certificated notes delivered to the purchasers
thereof or persons designated by such purchasers. The Notes may be issued either at a discount or as interest bearing obligations with interest payable at maturity in a stated amount. The Notes will be issued through the JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. in
accordance with an issuing and paying agency agreement between the Company and such bank dated December 21, 1994 (the “Issuing Agreement”), a copy of which has been or will be furnished to WS. The Company will not amend such Issuing
Agreement without first informing WS, and will promptly furnish to WS a copy of any amendment to such Issuing Agreement. 
 2. The Company
hereby confirms to WS that within the preceding six months neither the Company nor any person other than Goldman Sachs Money Markets Inc. (“GSMMI”), JPMorgan Money Markets, Inc. (“JPMMI”) or SunTrust Capital Markets, Inc.
(“STCM”) acting on behalf of the Company has offered or sold any Notes, or any substantially similar security of the Company, to, or solicited offers to buy any thereof from, any person other than GSMMI, JPMMI or STCM. The Company also
agrees that, as long as the Notes are being offered for sale by WS as contemplated hereby and until at least six months after the offer of Notes hereunder has been terminated, neither the Company nor any person other than GSMMI, JPMMI, STCM or WS
(collectively, “the Dealers”) will offer the Notes or any substantially similar security of the Company for sale to, or solicit offers to buy any thereof from, any person other than the Dealers except with the prior written consent of WS
(which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed), it being understood that this agreement is made with a view to bringing the offer and sale of the Notes within the exemption provided by Section 4(2) of the Act and Rule 506 thereunder.
Further, both the Company and WS agree that neither the Company nor any person acting on its behalf, nor WS, will offer or sell, or solicit offers to buy, the Notes by any form of general solicitation or general advertising, within the meaning of
Rule 502(c) under the Act or otherwise. The Company also confirms that it has entered into dealer agreements with GSMMI, JPMMI, and STCM copies of which have been furnished to WS, which contain provisions relating to the qualification of prospective
investors, maintaining a list thereof and the manner of offering the Notes which are substantially identical 

 
to the corresponding provisions contained in this Agreement. The Company agrees that such provisions in its dealer agreements with GSMMI, JPMMI and STCM
shall not be amended in any material respect without WS’s prior written consent (which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed). 
 3. (a) WS proposes to maintain a list of prospective purchasers of the Notes to whom WS may make offers and sales of Notes (the “Investor List”). It is contemplated that WS will include on such Investor List (i) investors who
may purchase Notes for their own accounts and (ii) investors who may purchase Notes as fiduciary or agent for the accounts of others who are permitted investors hereunder. 
 (b) An investor will be included on the Investor List only if reasonably believed by WS to be (A) a sophisticated institutional investor that is an
“Accredited Investor” as that term is defined in Rule 501(a) under the Act (“Accredited Investor”) or, if the potential investor is a fiduciary or agent (other than a U.S. bank or savings and loan association) who will be
purchasing Notes for one or more accounts, each such account will be an Accredited Investor, that either (i) has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters that it is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of investing
in Notes or (ii) is represented by a fiduciary or agent with sole investment discretion having such knowledge and experience or (B) a “Qualified Institutional Buyer” as that term is defined in Rule 144A under the Act. 

(c) WS will offer and sell Notes only to investors which at the time are on the Investor List and are reasonably believed by WS to meet the
requirements set forth above for inclusion thereon. 
 (d) In the event that WS purchases Notes as principal and does not resell such Notes
on the day of such purchase, WS will sell such Notes only to persons on the Investor List it reasonably believes to be Qualified Institutional Buyers or to Qualified Institutional Buyers on the Investor List it reasonably believes are acting for
other Qualified Institutional Buyers, in each case pursuant to Rule 144A. 
 4. (a) WS will furnish to each purchaser of Notes (or to the
fiduciary or agent acting for such purchaser), at or before the time of the sale of Notes to such purchaser, an Information Memorandum in form and substance satisfactory to the Company and WS. The Information Memorandum at any time may consist of an
annual Information Memorandum and one or more supplemental Information Memoranda and will, among other things: 
 (i) Include
a statement expressly offering an opportunity for each prospective investor to ask questions of, and receive answers from, the Company concerning the offering of the notes and such additional information, if any, as an investor in Notes may
reasonably request, may be obtained through the Company or WS; and 
 (ii) Set forth on the first page of the annual
Information Memorandum, with a reference thereto on the first page of each supplemental Information Memorandum, statements substantially as follows: 
  

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 PRIVATE PLACEMENT 
 THE NOTES HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE “ACT”), AND INITIAL SALES OF THE NOTES MAY BE MADE ONLY TO INSTITUTIONAL “ACCREDITED INVESTORS” AS DEFINED IN
RULE 501(A) UNDER THE ACT OR QUALIFIED INSTITUTIONAL BUYERS AS DEFINED IN RULE 144A UNDER THE ACT (QIB”). BY ITS ACCEPTANCE OF A NOTE THE PURCHASER (A) REPRESENTS THAT IT IS (i) AN INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITED INVESTOR OR A FIDUCIARY OR
AGENT (OTHER THAN A U.S. BANK OR SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION) THAT IS ACTING ON BEHALF OF AN INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITED INVESTOR AND THAT THE NOTE IS BEING ACQUIRED FOR INVESTMENT AND NOT WITH A VIEW TO DISTRIBUTION, OR (ii) A QIB ACTING ON
BEHALF OF ITSELF OR ANOTHER QIB (AND, IF IT IS A QIB, ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT IS AWARE THAT THE SELLER MAY RELY ON AN EXEMPTION FROM THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 5 OF THE ACT PURSUANT TO RULE 144A) AND (B) AGREES THAT ANY RESALE OF THE NOTE WILL BE
MADE ONLY IN A TRANSACTION EXEMPT FROM REGISTRATION UNDER THE ACT AND ONLY TO (i) GOLDMAN SACHS & CO. (“GOLDMAN SACHS”), J.P. MORGAN SECURITIES, INC. (“JPMSI”), SUNTRUST CAPITAL MARKETS, INC. (“STCM”) OR
WACHOVIA CAPITAL MARKETS, LLC (“WS”) OR THROUGH GOLDMAN SACHS, JPMSI, STCM OR WS TO AN INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITED INVESTOR OR A QIB OR (ii) A QIB IN A TRANSACTION MADE UNDER RULE 144A. 
 Each purchaser of a Note will be deemed to have represented and agreed as follows: (1) the purchaser understands that the Notes are being issued
only in transactions not involving any public offering within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Act”); (2) the purchaser is (A) a sophisticated institutional investor who (i) is an “Accredited
Investor” as that term is defined in Rule 501(a) of Regulation D under the Act (or is a fiduciary or agent (other than a U.S. bank or savings and loan association) that is purchasing the Notes for the account of an institutional Accredited
Investor), (ii) has such knowledge and experience (or is a fiduciary or agent with sole investment discretion having such knowledge and experience) in financial and business matters that it (or such fiduciary or agent) is capable of evaluating
the merits and risks of investing in such Note; (iii) has had access to such information as the purchaser deems necessary in order to make an informed investment decision, and (iv) is purchasing the Note for investment and not with a view
to distribution; or (B) in the case of sales of Notes pursuant to Rule 144A under the Act, a “Qualified Institutional Buyer” as defined in Rule 144A (or is a Qualified Institutional Buyer purchasing the Notes on behalf of one or more
Qualified Institutional Buyers); (3) if in the future the purchaser (or any such other investor or any other fiduciary or agent representing such investor) decides to sell such Note prior to maturity, it will be sold in a transaction exempt
from registration under the Act and only to (i) the Dealers or through the Dealers to an institutional Accredited Investor or a Qualified Institutional Buyer or (ii) a Qualified institutional Buyer in a transaction made pursuant to Rule
144A under the Act; (4) the purchaser understands that, although the Dealers may repurchase Notes, the Dealers are not obligated to do so, and accordingly 

  

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the purchaser (or any such other investor) should be prepared to hold such Note until maturity; (5) the purchaser acknowledges that the Notes sold to
the purchaser by the Dealers may be sold to it pursuant to Rule 144A; and (6) the purchaser understands that such Note will bear a legend substantially as set forth in capital letters above. 
 (b) Upon request, the Company agrees to furnish promptly to WS all reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, all documents filed with
any stock exchange, all documents mailed to the Company’s public shareholders, all material press releases (issued by its corporate headquarters) and such other publicly distributed documents as WS may reasonably request in order for WS to
prepare from time to time Information Memoranda for distribution to purchasers of Notes. The Company also agrees to furnish to WS such additional information concerning the Company as WS may reasonably request. 
 (c) If at any time any event or other development occurs as a result of which the Information Memorandum (including any documents incorporated by
reference therein) includes an untrue statement of material fact or omits to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements contained therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading, the Company
will promptly notify WS thereof, and WS will not thereafter use such Information Memorandum or offer or sell Notes until an appropriately revised Information Memorandum is available. Each sale of a Note by the Company to WS shall constitute a
representation by the Company that the Information Memorandum (including any documents incorporated by reference therein) at such time does not contain an untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary in order to
make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. 
 5. The Company agrees that each
Note, including each master note, will bear a legend substantially as set forth in capital letters under “Private Placement” in paragraph 4(a)(iii) above. 
 6. (a) The Company represents and warrants to WS that (i) the Company has been duly organized and is validly existing as a corporation in good standing under the laws of the State of Missouri; (ii) the Notes
have been duly authorized and, when issued and duly delivered in accordance with the Issuing Agreement, will constitute the valid and legally binding obligations of the Company, enforceable in accordance with their terms; (iii) this Agreement
and the Issuing Agreement have been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the Company and each constitutes the valid and legally binding obligation of the Company, enforceable in accordance with their respective terms; (iv) the Information
Memorandum (including any documents incorporated by reference therein), except insofar as any information therein relates to WS in its capacity as dealer hereunder, does not include any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material
fact necessary in order to make the statements made therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading; (v) the offer and sale of the Notes in the manner contemplated by this Agreement will be exempt from the
registration requirements of the Act pursuant to Section 4(2) thereof and Rule 506 thereunder; and (vi) the Company is not an “investment company” or a company “controlled” by an “investment company”, within
the meaning of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. 
 (b) Each sale of a Note by the Company under this Agreement shall
constitute an affirmation that the foregoing representations and warranties remain true and correct at the time of sale, and will remain true and correct at the time of delivery, of such Note. 
  

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 7. The Company has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission five copies of a notice on Form D
(one of which was manually signed by a person duly authorized by the Company), in accordance with the requirements of Rule 503 under the Act. The Company will also timely file such amendments to its notice on Form D as may be required by Rule 503.
The Company will furnish to WS evidence of each such filing (including a copy thereof). WS will advise the Company promptly after the first sale of any Note hereunder has been confirmed by WS to the purchaser, and WS will also furnish to the Company
any information which WS may have that may be necessary to permit the Company to prepare such notice on Form D. 
 8. In the event that any
Note offered or to be offered by WS would be ineligible for resale under Rule 144A under the Act (because such Note is of the same class (within the meaning of Rule 144A) as any other securities of the Company which are at the same time listed on a
national securities exchange registered under Section 6 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Securities Act”), or quoted in a U.S. automated inter-dealer quotation system), the Company shall immediately notify WS
(by telephone, confirmed in writing) of such fact and will promptly prepare and deliver to WS an amendment or supplement to the Information Memorandum describing the Notes which are ineligible, the reason for such ineligibility and any other
relevant information relating thereto. At any time when the Company is not subject to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Act, the Company agrees to furnish at its expense, upon request, to holders and prospective purchasers of Notes
information satisfying the requirement of subsection (d)(4)(i) of Rule 144A under the Act. 
 9. The Company agrees promptly from time to
time to take such action as WS may reasonably request to qualify the Notes for offering and sale under the securities laws of such jurisdictions as WS may request and to comply with such laws so as to permit the continuance of sales and dealings
therein in such jurisdictions for a long as may be necessary to complete the transactions contemplated hereby, provided that in connection therewith the Company shall not be required to qualify as a foreign corporation or to file a general consent
to service of process in any jurisdiction other than consent to service of process under such state securities laws. The Company also agrees to reimburse WS for any reasonable fees or costs incurred in so qualifying the Notes. 
 10. This Agreement will continue in effect until terminated as provided in this paragraph. This Agreement may be terminated by the Company by giving
written notice of its election to do so to WS; or by WS by giving written notice of its election to do so to the Company. This Agreement shall terminate at the close of business on the first business day following the receipt of such notice by the
party to whom such notice was given; provided, however, that the provisions of paragraph 2, 4(c), 7, 8 and 9 will continue in effect subsequent to any such termination. 
 11. This Agreement and each Note shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of New York. 
  

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 If the foregoing is in accordance with your understanding please confirm the same by signing and
returning a copy hereof. 
  

			
	Yours very truly,
	
	WACHOVIA CAPITAL MARKETS, LLC
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Steven P. Shorkey

	Title:	 	Director
	
	Confirmed as of the above date:
	
	LEGGETT & PLATT, INCORPORATED
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Matthew C. Flanigan

	Title:	 	Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Sheri Mossbeck

	Title:	 	Vice President and Treasurer

  

 6Separation Agreement and General Release

 Exhibit 10.1 
 

 
 SEPARATION AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE 
 This Separation Agreement and General Release (“Separation Agreement”) is entered into by and between Jack Sansolo (“Mr. Sansolo”), and Getty Images, Inc. (“Company”). 
 Both parties to this Separation Agreement wish to clearly set forth the terms and conditions of Mr. Sansolo’s termination of employment with the Company. In
exchange for this Separation Package as outlined herein, the Company and Mr. Sansolo agree as follows: 
  

	1.	Employment/Final Pay. Mr. Sansolo’s employment with the Company is discontinued as of June 1, 2007 (“date of termination”). The Company agrees
to pay Mr. Sansolo his normal salary through the date of termination with all required and agreed upon withholdings. Mr. Sansolo acknowledges he will be paid in full through the date of termination within the next payroll cycle, and that
that he is owed no additional compensation or benefits of any kind except as described in this Separation Agreement. 

  

	2.	Separation Pay. As consideration and in exchange for signing this Separation Agreement and abiding by its terms, the Company will pay Mr. Sansolo US$274,243.00,
less normal and agreed upon withholding as Separation Pay. This amount shall be paid within thirty (30) days of receipt of this signed Separation Agreement. Separation pay is comprised of: 

  

	 	2.1.	$160,000.00 – six (6) months base salary; 

  

	 	2.2.	$26,667.00 – 50% of 2007 accrued bonus, pro-rated for five (5) months; 

  

	 	2.3.	$32,000.00 – 25% of full year target bonus; 

  

	 	2.4.	$35,393.00 – Annual premium payments for executive life & survivor income insurance, voluntary life insurance for self and spouse, and long-term care policy. Premium
amounts have been grossed-up for tax purposes; 

  

	 	2.5.	$20,183.00 – COBRA premium payments for self and spouse from July 1, 2007 through August 31, 2008, grossed up for tax purposes. 

  

	3.	401(k) Plan. Mr. Sansolo shall receive whatever accrued and vested benefits he is entitled to receive under the terms of the Company’s 401(k) Plan, according
to the terms of the Plan. Company contributions will not be made to the Plan on behalf of Mr. Sansolo based upon the severance payment received under this Separation Agreement. 

  

	4.	Continuation of Health Insurance. Mr. Sansolo shall have the right to purchase group medical/dental/vision continuation coverage through the Company pursuant to
his rights under COBRA statute and regulations. As consideration and in exchange for signing this Separation Agreement and abiding by its terms, the Company will pay the cash equivalent of the COBRA premiums for Mr. Sansolo and spouse from
July 1, 2007 through August 31, 2008. This payment will be grossed up for tax purposes. Mr. Sansolo will be responsible for premiums for coverage beyond August 31, 2008. 

  

					
	Mr. Sansolo Separation Agreement	 	1	 	Separation Date: 1 June 2007

	5.	Other Group Insurance. Mr. Sansolo has the right to convert his other group life insurance coverage to an individual policy and self-pay for such coverage under
the terms and conditions of the Company’s plans. 

  

	6.	Executive Life and Long-Term Care Insurance. Mr. Sansolo’s executive life and long-term care benefits are paid through December 31, 2007. As
consideration and in exchange for signing this Separation Agreement and abiding by its terms, the Company will pay Mr. Sansolo the cash equivalent of the premiums for each policy, as outlined in Section 2.2.4 above, to extend coverage for
an additional 12 months. This payment will be grossed-up for tax purposes. 

  

	7.	No Competing Employment. In exchange for the consideration provided in Section 2 of this Agreement, and as per Section 6(a) of Mr. Sansolos’
Employment Agreement dated November 8, 2004, that for period of six (6) months, he shall not, without the prior written consent of Getty Images’ CEO or SVP of Human Resources, directly or indirectly within the geographic regions of
the greater metropolitan areas of, Seattle, Washington, Chicago, Illinois, or New York, New York, own an interest in, manage, operate, consult with, control, be employed by, or otherwise assist or be associated with a business, corporation,
partnership, or other business organization or entity that competes with the Company (as specified by the Company’s most recent periodic filings). Mr. Sansolo agrees that this covenant is essential for the protection of Company’s
trade secrets and customer base. 

  

	8.	Confidentiality. Mr. Sansolo acknowledges and reaffirms his obligation of confidentiality in the Confidentiality Agreement between Mr. Sansolo and the
Company. Mr. Sansolo further agrees that he will keep the terms, amount and fact of this Separation Agreement completely confidential and will not disclose any information concerning this Separation Agreement to any person other than
Mr. Sansolo’s attorneys, accountants, tax advisors or immediate family members. 

  

	9.	Availability. Although no longer employed by the Company, Mr. Sansolo will make himself reasonably available, upon request, to provide information or answer
questions regarding matters he handled or was familiar with during his employment. 

  

	10.	Company Property. Mr. Sansolo shall immediately return to the Company all of its property in his possession, including all keys, security cards to the
Company’s buildings or property, all Company owned equipment, electronic devices, all Company documents and papers, including but not limited to any trade secrets or other confidential Company information. 

  

	11.	Protection of Goodwill. Mr. Sansolo will not directly or indirectly at any time during the period of six (6) calendar months from date of termination solicit
or entice away, or endeavor to solicit or entice away from the Company (including for purposes of this Section, any of its affiliated companies) or offer employment to or offer to conclude a contract of services with any person who is at the date of
this Agreement an employee, contractor or service provider to the Company, unless otherwise agreed to in advance and in writing by the Company. 

  

	12.	Non-Disparagement. The Company enters into this agreement with Mr. Sansolo, in part, to insure an amicable relationship with Mr. Sansolo. Mr. Sansolo
agrees, therefore, not to make any derogatory, negative, critical or disparaging remarks of any nature whatsoever at any time, publicly or privately, regarding the Company, its products or services, or any of its Associated Persons (as described
below in Paragraph 13). 

  

					
	Mr. Sansolo Separation Agreement	 	2	 	Separation Date: 1 June 2007

	13.	General Release. In exchange for the separation pay and any other benefits contained in this Separation Agreement which are in addition to the benefits
Mr. Sansolo is otherwise entitled to receive, Mr. Sansolo and his successors and assigns forever release and discharge the Company, and the Company’s parent, subsidiary, or related entities, and the Company-sponsored employee benefit
plans in which Mr. Sansolo participates, and all of their respective officers, directors, shareholders, trustees, agents, elected officials, employees, employees’ spouses and all of their successors and assigns (collectively,
“Releasees”) from any and all claims, actions, causes of action, rights or damages, including costs and attorneys fees (collectively “Claims”) which Mr. Sansolo may have on behalf of himself, known, unknown, or later
discovered which arose prior to the date Mr. Sansolo signs this Separation Agreement. 

  

	 	13.1.	This General Release includes, but is not limited to, any Claims under any local, state, or federal laws prohibiting discrimination in employment, including without limitation, the
Civil Rights Acts, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Washington State Law Against Discrimination, the California Fair Employment and Housing Act, the California Labor Code, or the New York State
Executive Law § 290 et seq., the Human Rights Law of the City of New York, Claims under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act; any other Illinois, Washington, California, or New York state tort, contract, wage & hour,
discrimination, workers compensation, compensation, or other Claims related to employment or presence at the Company in any manner, or Claims alleging a legal restriction on the Company’s right to terminate its’ employees, any personal
injury Claims, and Claims for wrongful discharge, defamation, tortious interference with business expectancy or emotional distress, or any Claims alleging breach of express or implied employment contract. 

  

	 	13.2.	Mr. Sansolo represents that he has not filed any Claim against the Company or the Releasees, and that he will not do so at any time in the future concerning Claims released in
this Separation Agreement. 

  

	14.	Voluntary Agreement. Mr. Sansolo understands and acknowledges the significance and consequences of this Separation Agreement. Mr. Sansolo acknowledges that
it is voluntary and that Mr. Sansolo has not signed it as a result of any coercion. 

  

	15.	Review by Attorney. Mr. Sansolo was advised that he has the right to review this Separation Agreement with his attorney before signing it. This Separation
Agreement shall not be considered as evidence of any violation of any statute or law, or any wrongdoing or liability on the part of the Company, or any of its’ Releasees. 

  

	16.	Entire Agreement. This Separation Agreement contains the entire understanding between the Company and Mr. Sansolo regarding his separation of employment. This
Separation Agreement may not be modified except through another written agreement signed by Mr. Sansolo and by the Senior Vice President and General Counsel of the Company. 

  

	17.	Independence. If any of the provisions of this Separation Agreement are held to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will nevertheless continue to be
valid and enforceable. 

  

					
	Mr. Sansolo Separation Agreement	 	3	 	Separation Date: 1 June 2007

	18.	Applicable law. This Separation Agreement is made and shall be construed and performed under the laws of the State of Washington. Any disagreements or disputes arising
from this Agreement shall be submitted to binding arbitration in Seattle, Washington, pursuant to the then existing rules of the American Arbitration Association, utilizing a single arbitrator. The Company will pay the arbitrator’s fees and the
logistical costs of the arbitration (but not including, for the avoidance of doubt, any attorney’s fees incurred by Mr. Sansolo). 

  

					
	Getty Images, Inc.	 	Jack Sansolo
			
	By	 	 /s/ LISA CALVERT
	 	 /s/ JACK SANSOLO

	Its	 	VP HR	 	
	Date May 4, 2007	 	Date May 4, 2007

  

					
	Mr. Sansolo Separation Agreement	 	4	 	Separation Date: 1 June 2007

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