Document:

Second Amendment to Credit Agreement

 Exhibit 10.1 
  
 SECOND AMENDMENT TO CREDIT AGREEMENT 
  
 This Second Amendment to Credit Agreement (this “Amendment”) dated as of May 12, 2003, is by and among
VINTAGE PETROLEUM, INC., a Delaware corporation (the “Borrower”), each Lender (as defined in the Credit Agreement referred to below), BANK OF MONTREAL, acting through certain of its U.S. branches or agencies,
individually and as administrative agent (in such capacity, together with its successors in such capacity, the “Agent”), DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, as syndication agent, and FLEET NATIONAL BANK,
SOCIÉTÉ GÉNÉRALE and THE BANK OF NEW YORK, as co-documentation agents. 
  
 R E C I T A L S: 
  
 WHEREAS, the Borrower, each Lender then a party, the Agent and the Issuer have heretofore entered into that certain Credit Agreement dated as of May 2, 2002, as amended by that certain First Amendment to Credit Agreement dated as of May 24,
2002 (such Credit Agreement, as amended by the First Amendment and as otherwise amended to the date hereof, the “Credit Agreement”) pursuant to which the Lenders have agreed to make revolving loans available to, and to participate
in letters of credit for the benefit of, the Borrower upon the terms and provisions stated therein; and 
  
 WHEREAS, the Borrower has requested that the Credit Agreement be amended as set forth herein; and 
  
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises herein contained and other
good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows: 
  
 Section 1. Definitions. Capitalized terms used in this Amendment, to the extent not otherwise defined herein, shall have the same meaning as in the
Credit Agreement. 
  
 Section 2. Amendments to Credit
Agreement. The Credit Agreement is hereby amended as follows: 
  
 (a) Subsection 7.2.2(o) of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended and restated in its entirety to provide as follows: 
  
 “ (o) Indebtedness relating to the Borrower’s outstanding (i) Subordinated Debt and (ii) the Senior Notes and (iii) any
Indebtedness (“Refinancing Indebtedness”) issued in exchange for, or the proceeds of which are used to repay, refund, refinance or discharge or otherwise retire any Indebtedness set forth in clauses (i) and (ii) of this
subsection (“Refinanced Indebtedness”), provided that such Refinancing Indebtedness (A) shall not exceed the principal amount (other than through the capitalization of premiums, fees, expenses and interest on the Refinanced
Indebtedness) of the Refinanced Indebtedness as of the 

 
date of this Agreement, (B) is issued under terms and conditions substantially identical to either the Senior Notes or the Subordinated Debt, and (C) shall
be issued with a maturity date no earlier than the later of a date which is at least six months after the Stated Maturity Date or the current maturity date of the Refinanced Indebtedness which such Refinancing Indebtedness is replacing;”.

  
 (b) Subsection 7.2.2(q) of the Credit
Agreement is hereby amended and restated in its entirety to provide as follows: 
  
 “ (q) unsecured Indebtedness for borrowed money of the Borrower; provided, that such new unsecured Indebtedness shall immediately
reduce the Borrowing Base by 100% of the stated principal amount of any such Indebtedness, and provided further that such Indebtedness (i) is issued under terms and conditions substantially identical to either the Senior Notes or the Subordinated
Debt, and (ii) shall be issued with a maturity date no earlier than six months after the Stated Maturity Date;”. 
  
 Section 3. Conditions Precedent. This Amendment shall be effective as of the date hereof once the Agent has received a counterpart of this
Amendment duly executed by the Borrower, the Agent and the Required Lenders. 
  
 Section 4. Representations and Warranties. To induce the Lenders and the Agent to enter into this Amendment, the Borrower hereby reaffirms, as of the date hereof, its representations and warranties contained in
Article VI of the Credit Agreement (except to the extent such representations and warranties relate solely to an earlier date) and additionally represents and warrants as follows: 
  
 (a) The execution, delivery and performance by the Borrower of this Amendment and each other Loan Document
executed or to be executed by it, are within the Borrower’s corporate powers, have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action, and do not (a) contravene the Borrower’s Organic Documents; (b) contravene any contractual
restriction, law or governmental regulation or court decree or order binding on or affecting the Borrower; or (c) result in, or require the creation or imposition of, any Lien on any of the Borrower’s properties. 
  
 (b) This Amendment constitutes the legal, valid and binding
obligation of the Borrower enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights
generally. 
  
 (c) No Default has occurred and is
continuing. 
  
 Section 5. Reaffirmation of Credit
Agreement. This Amendment shall be deemed to be an amendment to the Credit Agreement, and the Credit Agreement, as amended hereby, and the other Loan Documents are hereby ratified, approved and confirmed in each and every respect and shall
continue in full force and effect. All references to the Credit Agreement in any other 

  

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document, instrument, agreement or writing shall hereafter be deemed to refer to the Credit Agreement as amended hereby. 
  
 Section 6. Expenses. The Borrower agrees to pay on demand all expenses
set forth in Section 10.3 of the Credit Agreement. 
  
 Section 7.
Miscellaneous. (a) On and after the effectiveness of this Amendment, each reference in each Loan Document to “this Agreement”, “this Note”, “this Mortgage”, “this Guaranty”, “hereunder”,
“hereof” or words of like import, referring to such Loan Document, and each reference in each other Loan Document to “the Credit Agreement”, “the Notes”, “the Mortgages”, “the Guaranty”,
“thereunder”, “thereof” or words of like import referring to the Credit Agreement, the Notes, or the Mortgage, the Guaranty or any of them, shall mean and be a reference to such Loan Document, the Credit Agreement, the Notes, the
Mortgage, the Guaranty, or any of them, as amended or otherwise modified by this Amendment; (b) the execution, delivery and effectiveness of this Amendment shall not operate as a waiver of any default of the Borrower or any right, power or remedy of
the Agent or the Lenders under any of the Loan Documents, nor constitute a waiver of any provision of any of the Loan Documents; (c) this Amendment may be executed in any number of counterparts and by different parties hereto in separate
counterparts, each of which when so executed shall be deemed to be an original and all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement; and (d) delivery of an executed counterpart of a signature page to this Amendment by
telecopier shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart of this Amendment. 
  
 Section 8. Severability. Any provision of this Amendment which is prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction shall, as to such provision and
such jurisdiction, be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or unenforceability without invalidating the remaining provisions of this Amendment or affecting the validity or enforceability of such provision in any other jurisdiction.

  
 Section 9. Governing Law; Entire Agreement. THIS
AMENDMENT, THE NOTES AND EACH OTHER LOAN DOCUMENT SHALL EACH BE DEEMED TO BE A CONTRACT MADE UNDER AND GOVERNED BY THE INTERNAL LAWS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. This Amendment, the Credit Agreement, the Notes and the other Loan Documents
constitute the entire understanding among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersede any prior agreements, written or oral, with respect thereto. 
  
 Section 10. Successors and Assigns. This Amendment shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the
parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns in the manner provided in the Credit Agreement. 
  
 Section 11. Headings. The various headings of this Amendment and of each other Loan Document are inserted for convenience only and shall not affect
the meaning or interpretation of this Amendment or such other Loan Document or any provisions hereof or thereof. 
  
 Section 12. No Oral Agreements. THIS WRITTEN AMENDMENT REPRESENTS THE FINAL AGREEMENT AMONG THE PARTIES AND MAY NOT  

  

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BE CONTRADICTED BY EVIDENCE OF PRIOR, CONTEMPORANEOUS, OR SUBSEQUENT ORAL AGREEMENTS OF THE PARTIES. 
  
 THERE ARE NO UNWRITTEN ORAL AGREEMENTS AMONG THE PARTIES. 

 
 [SIGNATURE PAGES FOLLOW] 
  

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

	 BORROWER:
  
 VINTAGE PETROLEUM, INC.

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ William C. Barnes         

	 	 	 Name:  William C. Barnes
 Title:     Executive Vice President and
  Chief Financial Officer

	BANK OF MONTREAL, acting through its U.S.
branches and agencies, including initially its
Chicago, Illinois branch, as Agent and Lender
		
	 By
	 	 /s/ James V. Ducote

	 Name: James V. Ducote

	 Title:  Director

	DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY
AMERICAS, as Syndication Agent and Lender
		
	 By
	 	 /s/ Calli S. Hayes

	 Name: Calli S. Hayes

	 Title:   Managing Director

	 FLEET NATIONAL BANK, as Co-
 Documentation Agent and Lender

		
	 By
	 	 /s/ Jeffrey H. Rathkamp

	 Name: Jeffrey H. Rathkamp

	 Title:   Vice President

	SOCIÉTÉ GÉNÉRALE, as Co-Documentation
Agent and Lender
		
	 By
	 	 /s/ Spencer N. Smith

	 Name: Spencer N. Smith

	 Title:   Vice President

	 THE BANK OF NEW YORK, as Co-
 Documentation Agent and Lender

		
	 By
	 	 /s/ Raymond J. Palmer

	 Name: Raymond J. Palmer

	 Title:   Vice President

	 CREDIT LYONNAIS NEW YORK BRANCH,
 as Lender

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Olivier Audemard

	 Name: Olivier Audemard

	 Title:   Senior Vice President

	CITICORP USA, INC., as Lender
		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Joronne Jeter

	 Name: Joronne Jeter

	 Title:   Director

	BANK OF OKLAHOMA, N.A., as Lender
		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Pam P. Schloeder

	 Name: Pam P. Schloeder

	 Title:   Senior Vice President

	FORTIS CAPITAL CORP., as Lender
		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ David Montgomery

	 Name: David Montgomery

	 Title:   Senior Vice President

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Darrell W. Holley

	 Name: Darrell W. Holley

	 Title:   Managing Director

	 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA, N.A.,
 as Lender

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Kimberly Coil

	 Name: Kimberly Coil

	 Title:    Investment Banking Officer

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ John A. Clark

	 Name: John A. Clark

	 Title:   Vice President

	LOCAL OKLAHOMA BANK, N.A., as Lender
		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Robert O. Laird

	 Name: Robert O. Laird

	 Title:   Vice PresidentPurchase and Sale Agreement

 EXHIBIT 10.1 
  
  
  
  
  
 PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT 

 
 AMONG 
  
 FUND I AND FUND II TUCKER, a Georgia General Partnership 
  
 AND 
  
 EDWARD P. LARKIN FIRST RESIDUARY TRUST 
  
 d/b/a LARAYNE ENTERPRISES 
  
 HERITAGE PLACE SHOPPING CENTER 
  
 January 23, 2003 
  
  

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

	 	  	 	  	Page

	 ARTICLE 1 DEFINITIONS
	  	1
	 ARTICLE 2 PURCHASE AND SALE
	  	6
	 2.1
	  	Agreement to Sell and Purchase	  	6
	 2.2
	  	Permitted Exceptions; Declaration	  	6
	 2.3
	  	Earnest Money	  	6
	 2.4
	  	Purchase Price	  	6
	 2.5
	  	Independent Contract Consideration	  	7
	 2.6
	  	Closing	  	7
	 ARTICLE 3 PURCHASER’S INSPECTION AND REVIEW RIGHTS
	  	7
	 3.1
	  	Due Diligence Inspections	  	7
	 3.2
	  	Seller’s Deliveries to Purchaser; Purchaser’s Access to Seller’s Property Records	  	8
	 3.3
	  	Condition of the Property	  	10
	 3.4
	  	Title and Survey	  	11
	 3.5
	  	Operating Agreements	  	12
	 3.6
	  	Termination of Agreement	  	12
	 3.7
	  	Confidentiality	  	12
	 ARTICLE 4 REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND OTHER AGREEMENTS
	  	13
	 4.1
	  	Representations and Warranties of Seller	  	13
	 4.2
	  	Knowledge Defined	  	16
	 4.3
	  	Covenants and Agreements of Seller	  	17
	 4.4
	  	Representations and Warranties of Purchaser	  	18
	 ARTICLE 5 CLOSING DELIVERIES, CLOSING COSTS AND PRORATIONS
	  	18
	 5.1
	  	Seller’s Closing Deliveries	  	18
	 5.2
	  	Purchaser’s Closing Deliveries	  	21
	 5.3
	  	Closing Costs	  	22
	 5.4
	  	Prorations and Credits	  	22
	 ARTICLE 6 CONDITIONS TO CLOSING
	  	25
	 6.1
	  	Conditions Precedent to Purchaser’s Obligations	  	25
	 6.2
	  	Conditions Precedent to Seller’s Obligations	  	26
	 ARTICLE 7 CASUALTY AND CONDEMNATION
	  	26
	 7.1
	  	Casualty	  	26
	 7.2
	  	Condemnation	  	27
	 ARTICLE 8 DEFAULT AND REMEDIES
	  	28
	 8.1
	  	Purchaser’s Default	  	28
	 8.2
	  	Seller’s Default	  	28
	 ARTICLE 9 ASSIGNMENT
	  	28
	 ARTICLE 10 BROKERAGE COMMISSIONS
	  	29
	 ARTICLE 11 MISCELLANEOUS
	  	30
	 11.1
	  	Notices	  	30
	 11.2
	  	Possession	  	30
	 11.3
	  	Time Periods	  	31
	 11.4
	  	Publicity	  	31
	 11.5
	  	Discharge of Obligations	  	31

  

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	 11.6
	  	Severability	  	31
	 11.7
	  	Construction	  	31
	 11.8
	  	Sale Notification Letters	  	31
	 11.9
	  	Access to Records Following Closing	  	31
	 11.10
	  	Survival	  	32
	 11.11
	  	General Provisions	  	32
	 11.12
	  	Attorney’s Fees	  	32
	 11.13
	  	Counterparts	  	32

  

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 PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT 
  
 HERITAGE PLACE SHOPPING CENTER 
  
 THIS PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”), made and entered into this
             day of January, 2003, by and between Fund I and Fund II Tucker, a Georgia general partnership (“Seller”) and Edward P. Larkin First Residuary Trust
d/b/a Larayne Enterprises (“Purchaser”). 
  
 WITNESSETH: 
  
 WHEREAS, Seller desires to sell
certain improved real property commonly known as “Heritage Place Shopping Center” located at 4450 Hugh Howell Road in Tucker, Dekalb County, Georgia, together with certain related personal and intangible property, and Purchaser desires to
purchase such real, personal and intangible property; and 
  
 WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to provide for said sale and purchase on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement; 
  
 NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises, the mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth, and for other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt, adequacy, and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged by the parties hereto, the parties hereto hereby covenant and agree as follows: 
  
 ARTICLE 1 
 DEFINITIONS 
  
 For purposes of this Agreement,
each of the following capitalized terms shall have the meaning ascribed to such terms as set forth below: 
  
 “Ancillary Closing Documents” shall mean, collectively, the Assignment and Assumption of Leases, the Assignment and Assumption of
Operating Agreements, the General Assignment, and the Seller’s Certificate. 
  
 “Assignment and Assumption of Leases” shall mean the form of assignment and assumption of Leases and Security Deposits and obligations under the Commission Agreements to be executed and delivered by
Seller and Purchaser at the Closing in the form attached hereto as SCHEDULE 2. 
  
 “Assignment and Assumption of Operating Agreements” shall mean the form of assignment and assumption of the Operating Contracts to be executed and delivered by Seller and Purchaser at the Closing in
the form attached hereto as SCHEDULE 4. 
  
 “Bill
of Sale” shall mean the form of bill of sale to the Personal Property to be executed and delivered by Seller to Purchaser at the Closing in the form attached hereto as SCHEDULE 3. 
  
 “Broker” shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section
10.1 hereof. 
  

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 “Business Day” shall mean any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or other day on which
banking institutions in the State of Georgia are authorized by law or executive action to close. 
  
 “Closing” shall mean the consummation of the purchase and sale of the Property pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 
  
 “Closing Date” shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in
Section 2.6 hereof. 
  
 “Commission Agreements”
shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 4.1(f) hereof, and such agreements are more particularly described on EXHIBIT “C” attached hereto and made a part hereof. 
  
 “Declaration” shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in
Section 2.2 hereof. 
  
 “Due Diligence Material”
shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 3.7 hereof. 
  
 “Earnest Money” shall mean the sum of Twenty-Five Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($25,000.00 U.S.), together with all interest which accrues thereon as provided in Section 2.3(c) hereof and in the Escrow Agreement. 

 
 “Effective Date” shall mean the last date upon which the
following shall have occurred: (a) Purchaser and Seller shall have delivered at least two (2) fully executed counterparts of this Agreement to the other, (b) Purchaser, Seller and Escrow Agent shall have executed and delivered at least one (1) fully
executed counterpart of the Escrow Agreement to each other party, and (c) Purchaser shall have delivered the Earnest Money (by federal wire transfer or delivery of Purchaser’s check made payable to Escrow Agent) to Escrow Agent. 
  
 “Environmental Law” shall mean any law, ordinance, rule,
regulation, order, judgment, injunction or decree relating to pollution or substances or materials which are considered to be hazardous or toxic, including, without limitation, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, the Clean Water Act, the Toxic Substances Control Act, the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act, any state and local environmental law
including, without limitation, the Georgia Hazardous Site Response Act (“HSRA”), all amendments and supplements to any of the foregoing and all regulations and publications promulgated or issued pursuant thereto. 
  
 “Escrow Agent” shall mean the Title Company, at its national
title services office at 200 Galleria Parkway, Suite 1695, in Atlanta, Georgia. 
  
 “Escrow Agreement” shall mean that certain Escrow Agreement in the form attached hereto as EXHIBIT “D” entered into contemporaneously with the execution and delivery of this
Agreement by Seller, Purchaser and Escrow Agent with respect to the Earnest Money. 
  
 “Existing Environmental Reports” shall mean those certain reports, correspondence and related materials, if any, more particularly described on EXHIBIT “E” attached hereto and made a
part hereof. 
  

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 “FIRPTA Affidavit” shall mean the form of FIRPTA Affidavit to be executed and delivered
by Seller to Purchaser at Closing in the form attached hereto as SCHEDULE 8. 
  
 “First Title Notice” shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 3.4 hereof. 
  
 “General Assignment” shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.1(g) hereof. 
  
 “Hazardous Substances” shall mean any and all pollutants,
contaminants, toxic or hazardous wastes or any other substances that might pose a hazard to health or safety, the removal of which may be required or the generation, manufacture, refining, production, processing, treatment, storage, handling,
transportation, transfer, use, disposal, release, discharge, spillage, seepage or filtration of which is or shall be restricted, prohibited or penalized under any Environmental Law (including, without limitation, lead paint, asbestos, urea
formaldehyde foam insulation, petroleum and polychlorinated biphenyls). 
  
 “Improvements” shall mean all buildings, structures and improvements now or on the Closing Date situated on the Land, including without limitation, all parking areas and facilities, improvements and fixtures located on the
Land. 
  
 “Inspection Period” shall mean the
period expiring at 5:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time on the date that is thirty (30) days after the Effective Date. 
  
 “Intangible Property” shall mean all intangible property, if any, owned by Seller and related to the Land and Improvements, including
without limitation, Seller’s rights and interests, if any, in and to the following (to the extent assignable): (i) the names “Heritage Place Shopping Center,” (ii) all assignable plans and specifications and other architectural and
engineering drawings for the Land and Improvements; (iii) all assignable warranties or guaranties given or made in respect of the Improvements or Personal Property; (iv) all transferable consents, authorizations, variances or waivers, licenses,
permits and approvals from any governmental or quasi-governmental agency, department, board, commission, bureau or other entity or instrumentality solely in respect of the Land or Improvements; and (v) all of Seller’s right, title and interest
in and to all assignable Operating Agreements that Purchaser agrees to assume (or is deemed to have agreed to assume). 
  
 “Land” shall mean those certain tracts or parcels of real property located in the City of Tucker, Dekalb County, Georgia, which are more
particularly described on EXHIBIT “A” attached hereto and made a part hereof, together with all rights, privileges and easements appurtenant to said real property, and all right, title and interest of Seller, if any, in and to any
land lying in the bed of any street, road, alley or right-of-way, open or closed, adjacent to or abutting the Land. 
  
 “Lease” and “Leases” shall mean the leases or occupancy agreements, including those in effect on the Effective Date
which are more particularly identified on EXHIBIT “F” attached hereto, and any amended or new leases entered into pursuant to Section 4.3(a) of this Agreement, which as of the Closing affect all or any portion of the Land or
Improvements. 
  

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 “Management Agreement” shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 4.1(f) hereof
and is more particularly described on EXHIBIT “C” attached hereto and made a part hereof. 
  
 “Monetary Objection “ or “Monetary Objections” shall mean (a) any mortgage, deed to secure debt, deed of trust or
similar security instrument encumbering all or any part of the Property, (b) any mechanic’s, materialman’s or similar lien (unless resulting from any act or omission of Purchaser or any of its agents, contractors, representatives or
employees or any tenant of the Property), (c) the lien of ad valorem real or personal property taxes, assessments and governmental charges affecting all or any portion of the Property which are delinquent, and (d) any judgment of record against
Seller in the county or other applicable jurisdiction in which the Property is located. 
  
 “Office Property” shall mean that certain parcel of real property adjacent to the Property which is owned by Seller (or an affiliate of Seller), improved with several office buildings. 
  
 “Operating Agreements” shall mean all those certain
contracts and agreements more particularly described on EXHIBIT “H” attached hereto and made a part hereof relating to the repair, maintenance or operation of the Land, Improvements or Personal Property which will extend beyond
the Closing Date, including, without limitation, all equipment leases. 
  
 “Other Notices of Sale” shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.1(s) hereof. 
  
 “Permitted Exceptions” shall mean, collectively, (a) liens for taxes, assessments and governmental charges not yet due and payable or due
and payable but not yet delinquent, (b) the Leases, and (c) such other easements, restrictions and encumbrances that do not constitute Monetary Objections. 
  
 “Personal Property” shall mean all furniture (including common area furnishings and interior landscaping items), carpeting, draperies,
appliances, personal property (excluding any computer software which either is licensed to Seller or Seller deems proprietary), machinery, apparatus and equipment owned by Seller and currently used exclusively in the operation, repair and
maintenance of the Land and Improvements and situated thereon, as generally described on EXHIBIT “B” attached hereto and made a part hereof, and all non-confidential books, records and files (excluding any appraisals, budgets,
strategic plans for the Property, internal analyses, information regarding the marketing of the Property for sale, submissions relating to Seller’s obtaining of corporate or partnership authorization, attorney and accountant work product,
attorney-client privileged documents, or other information in the possession or control of Seller or Seller’s property manager which Seller deems proprietary) relating to the Land and Improvements. The Personal Property does not include
any property owned by tenants, contractors or licensees, and shall be conveyed by Seller to Purchaser subject to depletions, replacements and additions in the ordinary course of Seller’s business. 
  
 “Property” shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in
Section 2.1 hereof. 
  
 “Purchase Price” shall be
the amount specified in Section 2.4 hereof. 
  

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 “Purchaser’s Certificate” shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.2(d)
hereof. 
  
 “Rent Roll” shall mean EXHIBIT
“F” attached to this Agreement and made a part hereof. 
  
 “Security Deposits” shall mean any security deposits, rent or damage deposits or similar amounts (other than rent paid for the month in which the Closing occurs) actually held by Seller with respect to any of the Leases.

  
 “Seller’s Affidavit” shall mean the form
of owner’s affidavit to be given by Seller at Closing to the Title Company in the form attached hereto as SCHEDULE 6. 
  
 “Seller’s Certificate” shall mean the form of certificate to be executed and delivered by Seller to Purchaser at the Closing with
respect to the truth and accuracy of Seller’s warranties and representations contained in this Agreement (modified and updated as the circumstances require), in the form attached hereto as SCHEDULE 7. 
  
 “Seller’s Estoppel” shall mean the form of estoppel
that may be executed and delivered by Seller at Closing in substantially the form attached hereto as SCHEDULE 11, as contemplated in Section 6.1(d) hereof. 
  
 “Survey” and “Surveys” shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 3.4 hereof.

  
 “Taxes” shall have the meaning ascribed
thereto in Section 5.4(a) hereof. 
  
 “Tenant Estoppel
Certificate” or “Tenant Estoppel Certificates” shall mean certificates to be sought from the tenants under the Leases in substantially the form attached hereto as EXHIBIT “I”; provided, however, if
any Lease provides for the form or content of an estoppel certificate from the tenant thereunder, the Tenant Estoppel Certificate with respect to such Lease may be in the form as called for therein. 
  
 “Tenant Inducement Costs” shall mean any out-of-pocket
payments required under a Lease to be paid by the landlord thereunder to or for the benefit of the tenant thereunder which is in the nature of a tenant inducement, including specifically, but without limitation, tenant improvement costs, lease
buyout payments, and moving, design, refurbishment and club membership allowances and costs. The term “Tenant Inducement Costs” shall not include loss of income resulting from any free rental period, it being understood and agreed
that Seller shall bear the loss resulting from any free rental period until the Closing Date and that Purchaser shall bear such loss from and after the Closing Date. 
  
 “Tenant Notices of Sale” shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.1(r) hereof.

  
 “Title Company” shall mean LandAmerica
Financial Group, Inc. 
  
 “Title Commitment”
shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 3.4 hereof. 
  
 “Warranty Deed” shall mean the form of deed attached hereto as SCHEDULE 1. 
  

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 ARTICLE 2 
 PURCHASE AND SALE 
  
 2.1 Agreement to Sell and Purchase. Subject to and in accordance with the terms and provisions of this Agreement, Seller agrees to sell and Purchaser agrees to purchase, the following property (collectively, the
“Property”): 
  
 (a) the Land;

  
 (b) the Improvements; 
  
 (c) all of Seller’s right, title and interest in and to
the Leases, any guaranties of the Leases and the Security Deposits; 
  
 (d) the Personal Property; and 
  
 (e) the Intangible Property. 
  
 2.2 Permitted Exceptions; Declaration. (a) The Property shall be conveyed subject to the matters which are, or are deemed to be, Permitted Exceptions, (b) Prior to the expiration of the Inspection Period, Seller and
Purchaser shall agree on a Declaration of Easements, Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions with respect to the Property and the Office Property (the “Declaration”), which shall be executed by Seller and recorded at or prior to Closing.
Said Declaration shall (i) be in form and substance mutually satisfactory to Seller and Purchaser, and Seller and Purchaser agree to negotiate in good faith with respect to same, (ii) be recorded prior to the recording of the Warranty Deed, (iii) be
and become a Permitted Exception upon approval by both parties, and (iv) contain, among other things, use restrictions and architectural controls governing the use and development of the Property, as well as cross-easements for access through (but
not parking on) the Office Property and connection to utilities located on the Office Property within the proximity of the Property. 
  
 2.3 Earnest Money. 
  
 (a) Contemporaneously with Purchaser’s execution and delivery of this Agreement, Purchaser has delivered the Earnest Money to Escrow Agent by federal
wire transfer or by Purchaser’s check, payable to Escrow Agent, which Earnest Money shall be held and released by Escrow Agent in accordance with the terms of the Escrow Agreement. 
  
 (b) The Earnest Money shall be applied to the Purchase Price at the Closing and shall otherwise be held, refunded, or
disbursed in accordance with the terms of the Escrow Agreement and this Agreement. All interest and other income from time to time earned on the Earnest Money shall be earned for the account of Purchaser, and shall be a part of the Earnest Money;
and the Earnest Money hereunder shall be comprised of the Earnest Money and all such interest and other income. 
  
 2.4 Purchase Price. Subject to adjustment and credits as otherwise specified in this Section 2.4 and elsewhere in this Agreement, the
purchase price (the “Purchase Price”) to be paid by Purchaser to Seller for the Property shall be Three Million Four Hundred Thousand and 
  

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 No/100 Dollars ($3,400,000.00 U.S.). The Purchase Price shall be paid by Purchaser to Seller at the Closing as follows:

  
 (a) The Earnest Money shall be paid by Escrow
Agent to Seller at Closing; and 
  
 (b) An amount equal to the
Purchase Price shall be paid by Purchaser to Seller at the Closing or by wire transfer of immediately available federal funds to an account designated by Seller, less the amount of the Earnest Money paid by Escrow Agent to Seller at Closing, and
subject to prorations, adjustments and credits as otherwise specified in this Agreement. 
  
 2.5 Independent Contract Consideration. In addition to, and not in lieu of the delivery to Escrow Agent of the Earnest Money, Purchaser shall deliver to Seller, concurrently with Purchaser’s
execution and delivery of this Agreement to Seller, Purchaser’s check, payable to the order to Seller, in the amount of One Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($100.00). Seller and Purchaser hereby mutually acknowledge and agree that said sum
represents adequate bargained for consideration for Seller’s execution and delivery of this Agreement and Purchaser’s right to inspect the Property pursuant to Article III. Said sum is in addition to and independent of any other
consideration or payment provided for in this Agreement and is nonrefundable in all events. 
  
 2.6 Closing. The consummation of the sale by Seller and purchase by Purchaser of the Property (the “Closing”) shall be held
on any date on or before the date which is forty-five (45) days following the expiration of the Inspection Period. Subject to the foregoing, the Closing shall take place at an office in the metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia area, and at such specific
place, time and date (the “Closing Date”) as shall be designated by Purchaser in a written notice to Seller not less than three (3) Business Days prior to Closing. If Purchaser fails to give such notice of the Closing Date, the Closing
shall be at the offices of McGuireWoods LLP, 1170 Peachtree Street, N.E., Suite 2100, Atlanta, Georgia 30309, at 2:00 p.m. on the outside date for Closing as provided above. 
  
 ARTICLE 3 
 PURCHASER’S INSPECTION AND REVIEW RIGHTS 
  
 3.1 Due Diligence Inspections. 
  
 (a)
From and after the Effective Date until the Closing Date or earlier termination of this Agreement, Seller shall permit Purchaser and its authorized representatives to inspect the Property to perform due diligence, soil analysis and environmental
investigations, to examine the records of Seller with respect to the Property, and make copies thereof, at such times during normal business hours as Purchaser or its representatives may request. All such inspections shall be nondestructive in
nature, and specifically shall not include any physically intrusive testing. All such inspections shall be performed in such a manner to minimize any interference with the business of the tenants under the Leases at the Property and, in each case,
in compliance with Seller’s rights and obligations as landlord under the Leases. All inspection fees, appraisal fees, engineering fees and all other costs and expenses of any kind incurred by 
  

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 Purchaser relating to the inspection of the Property shall be solely Purchaser’s expense. Seller reserves the right
to have a representative present at the time of making any such inspection. Purchaser shall notify Seller not less than one (1) Business Day in advance of making any such inspection. 
  
 (b) If the Closing is not consummated hereunder, Purchaser shall promptly (and as a condition to the refund of the Earnest
Money) deliver copies of all reports, surveys and other information furnished to Purchaser by third parties in connection with such inspections to Seller; provided, however, that delivery of such copies and information shall be without warranty or
representation whatsoever, express or implied, including, without limitation, any warranty or representation as to ownership, accuracy, adequacy or completeness thereof or otherwise. This Section 3.1(b) shall survive the termination of this
Agreement. 
  
 (c) To the extent that Purchaser or any of its
representatives, agents or contractors damages or disturbs the Property or any portion thereof, Purchaser shall return the same to substantially the same condition which existed immediately prior to such damage or disturbance. Purchaser hereby
agrees to and shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Seller from and against any and all expense, loss or damage which Seller may incur (including, without limitation, reasonable attorney’s fees actually incurred) as a result of any act or
omission of Purchaser or its representatives, agents or contractors, other than any expense, loss or damage to the extent arising from any act or omission of Seller during any such inspection and other than any expense, loss or damage resulting from
the discovery or release of any Hazardous Substances at the Property (other than Hazardous Substances brought on to the Property by Purchaser or its representatives, agents or contractors, or any release of Hazardous Substances resulting from the
negligence of Purchaser or its representatives, agents or contractors). Said indemnification agreement shall survive the Closing and any earlier termination of this Agreement. Purchaser shall maintain and shall ensure that Purchaser’s
consultants and contractors maintain commercial general liability insurance in an amount not less than $2,000,000, combined single limit, and in form and substance adequate to insure against all liability of Purchaser and its consultants and
contractors, respectively, and each of their respective agents, employees and contractors, arising out of inspections and testing of the Property or any part thereof made on Purchaser’s behalf. Purchaser agrees to provide to Seller a
certificate of insurance with regard to each applicable liability insurance policy prior to any entry upon the Property by Purchaser or its consultants or contractors, as the case may be, pursuant to this Section 3.1. 
  
 3.2 Seller’s Deliveries to Purchaser; Purchaser’s Access to
Seller’s Property Records. 
  
 (a) Purchaser
acknowledges receipt of the following (and Purchaser further acknowledges that no additional items are required to be delivered by Seller to Purchaser except as may be expressly set forth in other provisions of this Agreement): 
  
 (i) Copies of current Property tax bills and assessor’s statements of
current assessed value. 
  
 (ii) Copies of Property operating
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 (iii) 2003 Operating Budget with respect to the Property. 
  
 (iv) Copies of all Leases, guarantees, any amendments and
letter agreements relating thereto existing as of the Effective Date. 
  
 (v) An aged tenant receivable report, if any, regarding income from the tenants. 
  
 (vi) Monthly tenant, tax and CAM billing statements and general ledger for the past 24 months. 
  
 (vii) All Operating Agreements currently in place at the
Property. 
  
 (viii) A copy of Seller’s (or
its affiliate’s) current policy of title insurance with respect to the Land and Improvements. 
  
 (ix) A copy of Seller’s Survey (as hereinafter defined). 
  
 (b) From the Effective Date until the Closing Date or earlier termination of this Agreement, Seller shall allow Purchaser
and Purchaser’s representatives, on reasonable advance notice and during normal business hours, to have access to Seller’s existing non-confidential books, records and files relating to the Property, at Seller’s on-site management
office at the Property, at the office of the Broker, or at Seller’s office at 6200 The Corners Parkway, Suite 250, Atlanta, Georgia 30092, for the purpose of inspecting and (at Purchaser’s expense) copying the same, including, without
limitation, the materials listed below (to the extent any or all of the same are in Seller’s possession), subject, however, to the limitations of any confidentiality or nondisclosure agreement to which Seller may be bound, and provided that
Seller shall not be required to deliver or make available to Purchaser (i) any records, reports, notices, test results or other information in Seller’s possession relating to the environmental condition of the Property other than the Existing
Environmental Reports, and (ii) any appraisals, budgets, strategic plans for the Property, internal analyses, information regarding the marketing of the Property for sale, submissions relating to Seller’s obtaining of corporate authorization,
attorney and accountant work product, attorney-client privileged documents, or other information in the possession or control of Seller or Seller’s property manager which Seller deems proprietary. Purchaser acknowledges and agrees, however,
that Seller makes no representation or warranty of any nature whatsoever, express or implied, with respect to the ownership, enforceability, accuracy, adequacy or completeness or otherwise of any of such records, evaluations, data, investigations,
reports, cost estimates or other materials. If the Closing contemplated hereunder fails to take place for any reason, Purchaser shall promptly (and as a condition to the refund of the Earnest Money) return all copies of materials copied from
Seller’s books, records and files relating to the Property. It is understood and agreed that Seller shall have no obligation to obtain, commission or prepare any such books, records, files, reports or studies not now in Seller’s
possession. Subject to the foregoing, Seller agrees to make available to Purchaser for inspection and copying, without limitation, the following books, records and files relating to the Property, all to the extent the same are in Seller’s
possession: 
  
 (i) Tenant Information.
Copies of the Leases and any financial statements or other financial information of any tenants under the Leases (and the Lease 
  

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 guarantors, if any), written information relative to the tenants’ payment histories, and tenant
correspondence, to the extent Seller has the same in its possession; 
  
 (ii) Commission Agreements. Copies of the Commission Agreements; 
  
 (iii) Plans. All available construction plans and specifications in Seller’s possession relating to the development,
condition, repair and maintenance of the Property, the Improvements and the Personal Property; 
  
 (iv) Existing Environmental Reports. Copies of the Existing Environmental Reports, if any; 
  
 (v) Permits; Licenses. Copies of any permits,
licenses, or other similar documents in Seller’s possession relating to the use, occupancy or operation of the Property; and 
  
 (vi) Operating Costs and Expenses. All available records of any operating costs and expenses for the Property in Seller’s
possession. 
  
 3.3 Condition of the Property.

  
 (a) Seller recommends that Purchaser employ one or more
independent engineering and/or environmental professionals to perform engineering, environmental and physical assessments on Purchaser’s behalf in respect of the Property and the condition thereof. Purchaser and Seller mutually acknowledge and
agree that the Property is being sold in an “AS IS” condition and “WITH ALL FAULTS,” known or unknown, contingent or existing. Purchaser has the sole responsibility to fully inspect the Property, to investigate all matters
relevant thereto, including, without limitation, the condition of the Property, and to reach its own, independent evaluation of any risks (environmental or otherwise) or rewards associated with the ownership, leasing, management and operation of the
Property. 
  
 (b) To the fullest extent permitted by law,
Purchaser does hereby unconditionally waive and release Seller, and its partners, beneficial owners, officers, directors, shareholders and employees from any present or future claims and liabilities of any nature arising from or relating to the
presence or alleged presence of Hazardous Substances in, on, at, from, under or about the Property or any adjacent property, including, without limitation, any claims under or on account of any Environmental Law, regardless of whether such Hazardous
Substances are located in, on, at, from, under or about the Property or any adjacent property prior to or after the date hereof. In addition, Purchaser does hereby covenant and agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Seller and its partners,
beneficial owners, officers, directors, shareholders and employees from and against any claims, demands, penalties, fines, liabilities, settlements, damages, costs or expenses of whatever kind or nature, known or unknown, existing and future,
including any action or proceeding brought or threatened, or ordered by governmental authorities, relating to any Hazardous Substances which may be placed, located or released on the Property after the date of Closing. The terms and provisions of
this paragraph shall survive the Closing hereunder. 
  

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 3.4 Title and Survey. Promptly upon execution of this Agreement, Purchaser may order at its
expense, from the Title Company a preliminary title commitment with respect to the Property (the “Title Commitment”). Purchaser shall direct the Title Company to send a copy of the Title Commitment to Seller. Purchaser has obtained a
current ALTA/ACSM Land Title survey of the Property from International Land Services, Inc. (“Seller’s Survey”). Promptly upon execution of this Agreement, Purchaser may arrange, also at its expense, for the preparation of an update to
Seller’s Survey of the Property (each and together, the “Survey”). Purchaser and Seller acknowledge and agree as of the date of this Agreement, the Property and the Office Property are under common ownership. Prior to the expiration
of the Inspection Period, Seller and Purchaser shall agree on the subdivision and delineation of the Property from the Office Property. The subdivision shall be mutually satisfactory to Seller and Purchaser, and Seller and Purchaser agree to
negotiate in good faith with respect to same. Purchaser likewise shall make copies of any such Survey available to Seller prior to Closing. Purchaser shall have until the end of the Inspection Period to give written notice (the “First Title
Notice”) to Seller of such objections as Purchaser may have to any exceptions to title disclosed in the Title Commitment or in any Survey or otherwise in Purchaser’s examination of title. From time to time at any time after the First Title
Notice and prior to the Closing Date, Purchaser may give written notice of exceptions to title first appearing of record after the effective date of any updated title commitment or matters of survey which would not have been disclosed by an accurate
updated examination of title or preparation of an updated ALTA survey prior to date of the initial Title Commitment or the initial Survey. Seller shall have the right, but not the obligation (except as to Monetary Objections), to attempt to remove,
satisfy or otherwise cure any exceptions to title to which the Purchaser so objects. Within five (5) Business Days after receipt of Purchaser’s First Title Notice, Seller shall give written notice to Purchaser informing the Purchaser of
Seller’s election with respect to such objections. If Seller fails to give written notice of election within such five (5) Business Day period, Seller shall be deemed to have elected not to attempt to cure the objections (other than Monetary
Objections). If Seller elects to attempt to cure any objections, Seller shall be entitled to one or more reasonable adjournments of the Closing of up to but not beyond the thirtieth (30th) day following the initial date set for the Closing to
attempt such cure, but, except for Monetary Objections, Seller shall not be obligated to expend any sums, commence any suits or take any other action to effect such cure. Except as to Monetary Objections, if Seller elects, or is deemed to have
elected, not to cure any exceptions to title to which Purchaser has objected or if, after electing to attempt to cure, Seller determines that it is unwilling or unable to remove, satisfy or otherwise cure any such exceptions, Purchaser’s sole
remedy hereunder in such event shall be either (i) to accept title to the Property subject to such exceptions as if Purchaser had not objected thereto and without reduction of the Purchase Price, (ii) if such exceptions are matters first appearing
of record after the date of this Agreement, and arise by, through or under Seller, to terminate this Agreement, or (iii) to terminate this Agreement within three (3) Business Days after receipt of written notice from Seller either of Seller’s
election not to attempt to cure any objection or of Seller’s determination, having previously elected to attempt to cure, that Seller is unable or unwilling to do so, or three (3) Business Days after Seller is deemed hereunder to have elected
not to attempt to cure such objections (and upon any such termination under clause (ii) or (iii) above, Escrow Agent shall return the Earnest Money to Purchaser). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained elsewhere in this Agreement, Seller
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 at or prior to Closing, and may use the proceeds of the Purchase Price at Closing for such purpose. 
  
 3.5 Operating Agreements. Prior to fifteen (15) days prior to
the expiration of the Inspection Period, Purchaser will designate in a written notice to Seller which Operating Agreements Purchaser will assume and which Operating Agreements will be terminated by Seller at Closing; provided, however, that Seller
shall not be obligated to terminate, and Purchaser shall assume Seller’s obligations arising from and after Closing under, all Operating Agreements which cannot be terminated by Seller upon no more than thirty (30) days prior notice or which
can be terminated by Seller only upon payment of a fee, premium, penalty or other form of early termination compensation. Taking into account any credits or prorations to be made pursuant to Article 5 hereof for payments coming due after Closing but
accruing prior to Closing, Purchaser will assume the obligations arising from and after the Closing Date under those Operating Agreements which Purchaser has designated will not be terminated. Seller, without cost to Purchaser, shall terminate at
Closing all Operating Agreements that are not so assumed, to the extent any relates to the Property. If Purchaser fails to notify Seller in writing on or prior to the date which is fifteen (15) days prior to the expiration of the Inspection Period
of any Operating Agreements that Purchaser does not desire to assume at Closing, Purchaser shall be deemed to have elected to assume all such Operating Agreements and to have waived its right to require Seller to terminate such Operating Agreements
at Closing. 
  
 3.6 Termination of Agreement.
Purchaser shall have until the expiration of the Inspection Period to determine, in Purchaser’s sole opinion and discretion, the suitability of the Property for acquisition by Purchaser or Purchaser’s permitted assignee. Purchaser shall
have the right to terminate this Agreement at any time on or before said time and date of expiration of the Inspection Period by giving written notice to Seller of such election to terminate. If Purchaser so elects to terminate this Agreement
pursuant to this Section 3.6, Escrow Agent shall pay the Earnest Money to Purchaser, whereupon, except for those provisions of this Agreement which by their express terms survive the termination of this Agreement, no party hereto shall have any
other or further rights or obligations under this Agreement. If Purchaser fails to so terminate this Agreement prior to the expiration of the Inspection Period, Purchaser shall have no further right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this
Section 3.6. 
  
 3.7 Confidentiality. All
information acquired by Purchaser or any of its designated representatives (including by way of example, but not in limitation, the officers, directors, shareholders and employees of Purchaser, and Purchaser’s engineers, consultants, counsel
and potential lenders, and the officers, directors, shareholders and employees of each of them) with respect to the Property, whether delivered by Seller or any of Seller’s representatives or obtained by Purchaser as a result of its inspection
and investigation of the Property, examination of Seller’s books, records and files in respect of the Property, or otherwise (collectively, the “Due Diligence Material”) shall be used solely for the purpose of determining whether the
Property is suitable for Purchaser’s acquisition and ownership thereof and for no other purpose whatsoever. The terms and conditions which are contained in this Agreement and all Due Diligence Material which is not published as public knowledge
or which is not generally available in the public domain shall be kept in strict confidence by Purchaser and shall not be disclosed to any individual or entity other than to those authorized representatives of Purchaser who need to know the
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 potential acquisition thereof; provided however, that Purchaser shall have the right to disclose any such information if
required by applicable law or as may be necessary in connection with any court action or proceeding with respect to this Agreement. Purchaser shall and hereby agrees to indemnify and hold Seller harmless from and against any and all loss, liability,
cost, damage or expense that Seller may suffer or incur (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees actually incurred) as a result of the unpermitted disclosure or use of any of the Due Diligence Material to any individual or
entity other than an appropriate representative of Purchaser and/or the use of any Due Diligence Material for any purpose other than as herein contemplated and permitted. If Purchaser elects to terminate this Agreement pursuant to any provision
hereof permitting such termination, or if the Closing contemplated hereunder fails to occur for any reason, Purchaser will promptly return to Seller all Due Diligence Material in the possession of Purchaser and any of its representatives, and
destroy all copies, notes or abstracts or extracts thereof, as well as all copies of any analyses, compilations, studies or other documents prepared by Purchaser or for its use (whether in written or electronic form) containing or reflecting any Due
Diligence Material. In the event of a breach or threatened breach by Purchaser or any of its representatives of this Section 3.7, Seller shall be entitled, in addition to other available remedies, to an injunction restraining Purchaser or its
representatives from disclosing, in whole or in part, any of the Due Diligence Material and any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as prohibiting or limiting Seller from pursuing any other
available remedy, in law or in equity, for such breach or threatened breach. The provisions of this Section shall survive the Closing and any earlier termination of this Agreement. 
  
 ARTICLE 4 
 REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND OTHER AGREEMENTS 
  
 4.1 Representations and Warranties of Seller. Seller hereby makes the following representations and warranties to Purchaser: 
  
 (a) Organization, Authorization and Consents. Seller is a duly organized and validly existing general partnership under the laws of the State of
Georgia. Each Seller has the right, power and authority to enter into this Agreement and to convey the Property in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, to engage in the transactions contemplated in this Agreement and to
perform and observe the terms and provisions hereof. 
  
 (b)
Action of Seller, Etc. Seller has taken all necessary action to authorize the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, and upon the execution and delivery of any document to be delivered by Seller on or prior to the Closing,
this Agreement and such document shall constitute the valid and binding obligation and agreement of Seller, enforceable against Seller in accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization,
moratorium or similar laws of general application affecting the rights and remedies of creditors. 
  
 (c) No Violations of Agreements. Neither the execution, delivery or performance of this Agreement by Seller, nor compliance with the terms and
provisions hereof, will result in any breach of the terms, conditions or provisions of, or conflict with or constitute a default under, or result in the creation of any lien, charge or encumbrance upon the Property or 
  

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 any portion thereof pursuant to the terms of any indenture, deed to secure debt, mortgage, deed of trust, note, evidence
of indebtedness or any other agreement or instrument by which Seller is bound. 
  
 (d) Litigation. To Seller’s knowledge, Seller has received no written notice that any investigation, action or proceeding is pending or threatened, which (i) if determined adversely to Seller, materially
and adversely affects the use or value of the Property, or (ii) questions the validity of this Agreement or any action taken or to be taken pursuant hereto, or (iii) involves condemnation or eminent domain proceedings involving the Property or any
portion thereof. 
  
 (e) Existing Leases. To Seller’s
knowledge, (i) other than the Leases listed in the Rent Roll, Seller has not entered into any contract or agreement with respect to the occupancy of the Property or any portion or portions thereof which will be binding on Purchaser after the
Closing; (ii) the copies of the Leases heretofore delivered by Seller to Purchaser are true, correct and complete copies thereof; and (iii) the Leases have not been amended except as evidenced by amendments similarly delivered and constitute the
entire agreement between Seller and the tenants thereunder. 
  
 (f) Leasing Commissions. To Seller’s knowledge, (i) there are no lease brokerage agreements, leasing commission agreements or other agreements providing for payments of any amounts for leasing activities or procuring tenants
with respect to the Property or any portion or portions thereof other than as disclosed in EXHIBIT “C” attached hereto (the “Commission Agreements”), and (ii) there are no agreements currently in effect relating to
the management and leasing of the Property other than as disclosed on said EXHIBIT “C” (the “Management Agreement”); and that all leasing commissions, brokerage fees and management fees accrued or due and payable
under the Commission Agreements and the Management Agreement, as of the date hereof and at the Closing have been or shall be paid in full; and that upon the written request of Purchaser, Seller shall terminate the Management Agreement as to the
Property at Closing at no cost to Purchaser. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Purchaser shall be responsible for the payment of all leasing commissions payable for (A) any new leases entered into after the Effective Date
that have been approved (or deemed approved) by Purchaser, and (B) the renewal, expansion or extension of any Leases existing as of the Effective Date and exercised or effected after the Effective Date; and Purchaser shall pay to the manager under
the Management Agreement leasing commissions with respect to leases entered into (or expansions, renewals or extensions effected) by Purchaser within ninety (90) days after the Closing Date with the tenants or prospective tenants listed in item IV
of EXHIBIT “C” hereto and approved by Purchaser. 
  
 (g) Taxes and Assessments. Except as may be set forth on EXHIBIT “J” attached hereto and made a part hereof, Seller has not filed, and has not retained anyone to file, notices of protests against, or to commence
action to review, real property tax assessments against the Property. 
  
 (h) Environmental Matters. Except as may be set forth in the Existing Environmental Reports or in any other Due Diligence Material or as otherwise disclosed in writing by Seller, Seller has received no written notification that any
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 governmental authority has determined that there are any violations of any Environmental Law with respect to the
Property, nor to Seller’s knowledge has Seller received any written notice that any governmental or quasi-governmental authority is contemplating an investigation of the Property, with respect to a violation or suspected violation of any
Environmental Law. 
  
 (i) Compliance with Laws. To
Seller’s knowledge and except as set forth on EXHIBIT “G”, Seller has received no written notice alleging any violations of law, municipal or county ordinances, or other legal requirements with respect to the Property or any
portion thereof. 
  
 (j) Easements and Other Agreements. To
Seller’s knowledge, Seller has not received any written notice of Seller’s default in complying with the terms and provisions of any of the covenants, conditions, restrictions or easements constituting a Permitted Exception. 
  
 (k) Other Agreements. To Seller’s knowledge, except for the
Leases, the Commission Agreements, the Management Agreement and the Permitted Exceptions, there are no leases, Operating Agreements, management agreements, brokerage agreements, leasing agreements or other agreements or instruments in force or
effect that grant to any person or any entity any right, title, interest or benefit in and to all or any part of the Property or any rights relating to the use, operation, management, maintenance or repair of all or any part of the Property which
will survive the Closing or be binding upon Purchaser other than those which 
  
 Purchaser has agreed in writing to assume prior to the expiration of the Inspection Period (or is deemed to have agreed to assume) or which are terminable upon thirty (30) days notice without payment of premium or
penalty. 
  
 (l) Seller Not a Foreign Person. Seller is not
a “foreign person” which would subject Purchaser to the withholding tax provisions of Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. 
  

(m) Condemnation. Seller has received no written notice of the commencement of any proceedings for taking by condemnation or eminent domain of
any part of the Property. 
  
 (n) Employees. Seller has no
employees to whom by virtue of such employment Purchaser will have any obligation after the Closing. 
  
 The representations and warranties made in this Agreement by Seller shall be continuing and shall be deemed remade by Seller as of the Closing Date, with
the same force and effect as if made on, and as of, such date, subject to Seller’s right to update such representations and warranties by written notice to Purchaser and in Seller’s certificate to be delivered pursuant to Section 5.1(i)
hereof. All representations and warranties made in this Agreement by Seller shall survive the Closing for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days, and upon expiration thereof shall be of no further force or effect except to the extent that with
respect to any particular alleged breach, Purchaser gives Seller written notice prior to the expiration of said one hundred eighty (180) day period of such alleged breach with reasonable detail as to the nature of such breach and files an action
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 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Section 4.1, Seller shall have no liability to
Purchaser for the breach of any representation or warranty made in this Agreement unless the loss resulting from Seller’s breach of its representations and warranties exceeds, in the aggregate, Fifty Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($50,000.00
US),] in which event Seller shall be liable for each dollar of damages resulting from the breach or breaches of its representations and warranties, but in no event shall Seller’s total liability for any such breach or breaches exceed, in the
aggregate, Two Hundred Fifty Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($250,000.00 US)]. In no event shall Seller be liable for, nor shall Purchaser seek, any consequential, indirect or punitive damages; and in no event shall any claim for a breach of any
representation or warranty of Seller be actionable or payable if the breach in question results from or is based on a condition, state of facts or other matter which was known to Purchaser prior to the Closing or which was contained in the Due
Diligence Material or in any of Seller’s files, books or records made available to Purchaser for inspection. 
  
 Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement or in any documents to be executed and delivered by Seller to Purchaser at the Closing, Seller
has not made, and Purchaser has not relied on, any information, promise, representation or warranty, express or implied, regarding the Property, whether made by Seller, on Seller’s behalf or otherwise, including, without limitation, the
physical condition of the Property, the financial condition of the tenants under the Leases, title to or the boundaries of the Property, pest control matters, soil conditions, the presence, existence or absence of hazardous wastes, toxic substances
or other environmental matters, compliance with building, health, safety, land use and zoning laws, regulations and orders, structural and other engineering characteristics, traffic patterns, market data, economic conditions or projections, past or
future economic performance of the tenants or the Property, and any other information pertaining to the Property or the market and physical environments in which the Property is located. Purchaser acknowledges (i) that Purchaser has entered into
this Agreement with the intention of making and relying upon its own investigation or that of Purchaser’s own consultants and representatives with respect to the physical, environmental, economic and legal condition of the Property and (ii)
that Purchaser is not relying upon any statements, representations or warranties of any kind, other than those specifically set forth in this Agreement or in any document to be executed and delivered by Seller to Purchaser at the Closing, made (or
purported to be made) by Seller or anyone acting or claiming to act on Seller’s behalf. Purchaser has inspected the Property and is fully familiar with the physical condition thereof and, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement,
shall purchase the Property its “as is” condition, “with all faults,” on the Closing Date. The provisions of the foregoing three (3) paragraphs of this Section shall survive the Closing. 
  
 4.2 Knowledge Defined. All references in this Agreement to the
“knowledge of Seller” or “to Seller’s knowledge” or any words of similar import shall refer only to the actual knowledge of Scott Meadows, who has been actively involved in the management of Seller’s business in respect
of the Property in the capacities of representatives of Wells Capital, Inc., an affiliate of Seller. The terms “knowledge of Seller” or “to Seller’s knowledge” or any words of similar import shall not be construed, by
imputation or otherwise, to refer to the knowledge of Seller, or any affiliate of Seller, or to any other partner, beneficial owner, officer, agent, manager, representative or employee of Seller, or any of their respective affiliates, or to impose
on any of the individuals named above any duty to investigate the matter to which such actual knowledge, or the absence thereof, pertains. There shall be no personal liability on the part of 
  

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 the individuals named above arising out of any representations or warranties made herein or otherwise. 
  
 4.3 Covenants and Agreements of Seller. 
  
 (a) Leasing Arrangements. During the pendency of this Agreement,
Seller will not enter into any lease affecting the Property, or modify or amend in any material respect, or terminate, any of the existing Leases without Purchaser’s prior written consent in each instance, which consent shall not be
unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned and which shall be deemed given unless withheld by written notice to Seller given within three (3) Business Days after Purchaser’s receipt of Seller’s written request therefor, each of which
requests shall be accompanied by a copy of any proposed modification or amendment of an existing Lease or of any new Lease that Seller wishes to execute between the Effective Date and the Closing Date, including, without limitation, a description of
any Tenant Inducement Costs and leasing commissions associated with any proposed renewal or expansion of an existing Lease or with any such new Lease. If Purchaser fails to notify Seller in writing of its approval or disapproval within said three
(3) Business Day period, such failure by Purchaser shall be deemed to be the approval of Purchaser. At Closing, Purchaser shall reimburse Seller for any Tenant Inducement Costs, leasing commissions or other expenses, including reasonable
attorneys’ fees actually incurred, by Seller pursuant to a renewal or expansion of any existing Lease or new Lease approved (or deemed approved) by Purchaser hereunder. 
  
 (b) New Contracts. During the pendency of this Agreement, Seller will not enter into any contract, or modify, amend,
renew or extend any existing contract, that will be an obligation affecting the Property or any part thereof subsequent to the Closing without Purchaser’s prior written consent in each instance (which Purchaser agrees not to withhold or delay
unreasonably), except contracts entered into in the ordinary course of business that are terminable without cause (and without penalty or premium) on 30 days (or less) notice. 
  
 (c) Operation of Property. During the pendency of this Agreement, Seller shall continue to operate the Property in a
good and businesslike fashion consistent with Seller’s past practices. 
  
 (d) Insurance. During the pendency of this Agreement, Seller shall, at its expense, continue to maintain the fire insurance policy covering the Improvements which is currently in force and effect. 

 
 (e) Tenant Estoppel Certificates. Seller shall endeavor in good
faith (but without obligation to incur any cost or expense) to obtain and deliver to Purchaser prior to Closing a written Tenant Estoppel Certificate in the form attached hereto as EXHIBIT “I” signed by each tenant under each of the
Leases; provided that delivery of such signed Tenant Estoppel Certificates shall be a condition of Closing only to the extent set forth in Section 6.1(d) hereof; and in no event shall the inability or failure of Seller to obtain and deliver said
Tenant Estoppel Certificates (Seller having used its good faith efforts as set forth above) be a default of Seller hereunder. 
  

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 4.4 Representations and Warranties of Purchaser. 
  
 (a) Organization, Authorization and Consents. Purchaser is a duly
organized and validly existing general partnership under the laws of the State of Georgia. Purchaser has the right, power and authority to enter into this Agreement and to purchase the Property in accordance with the terms and conditions of this
Agreement, to engage in the transactions contemplated in this Agreement and to perform and observe the terms and provisions hereof. 
  
 (b) Action of Purchaser, Etc. Purchaser has taken all necessary action to authorize the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, and
upon the execution and delivery of any document to be delivered by Purchaser on or prior to the Closing, this Agreement and such document shall constitute the valid and binding obligation and agreement of Purchaser, enforceable against Purchaser in
accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or similar laws of general application affecting the rights and remedies of creditors. 
  
 (c) No Violations of Agreements. Neither the execution, delivery or
performance of this Agreement by Purchaser, nor compliance with the terms and provisions hereof, will result in any breach of the terms, conditions or provisions of, or conflict with or constitute a default under the terms of any indenture, deed to
secure debt, mortgage, deed of trust, note, evidence of indebtedness or any other agreement or instrument by which Purchaser is bound. 
  
 (d) Litigation. To Purchaser’s knowledge, Purchaser has received no written notice that any action or proceeding is pending or threatened,
which questions the validity of this Agreement or any action taken or to be taken pursuant hereto. 
  
 The representations and warranties made in this Agreement by Purchaser shall be continuing and shall be deemed remade by Purchaser as of the Closing Date,
with the same force and effect as if made on, and as of, such date subject to Purchaser’s right to update such representations and warranties by written notice to Seller and in Purchaser’s certificate to be delivered pursuant to Section
5.2(d) hereof. All representations and warranties made in this Agreement by Purchaser shall survive the Closing for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days, and upon expiration thereof shall be of no further force or effect except to the extent
that with respect to any particular alleged breach, Seller gives Purchaser written notice prior to the expiration of said one hundred eighty (180) day period of such alleged breach with reasonable detail as to the nature of such breach and files an
action against Seller with respect thereto within ninety (90) days after the giving of such notice. 
  
 ARTICLE 5 
 CLOSING DELIVERIES, CLOSING COSTS AND PRORATIONS 
  
 5.1 Seller’s Closing Deliveries. For and in consideration
of, and as a condition precedent to Purchaser’s delivery to Seller of the Purchase Price, Seller shall obtain or execute and deliver to Purchaser at Closing the following documents, all of which shall be duly executed, acknowledged and
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 (a) Warranty Deed. A limited warranty deed to the Land and Improvements, in the form attached
hereto as SCHEDULE 1 (collectively the “Warranty Deed”), subject only to the Permitted Exceptions, and executed, acknowledged and sealed by Seller. The legal descriptions of the Land set forth in the Warranty Deed shall be
based upon and conform to the applicable record title legal description contained in each Seller’s vesting deed; 
  
 (b) Quitclaim Deed. If requested by Purchaser, a quitclaim deed to the Land and Improvements (or any portion or portions thereof), in form and
substance reasonably satisfactory to Seller, and executed, acknowledged and sealed by each Seller; 
  
 (c) Bill of Sale. Bill of sale for the Personal Property in the form attached hereto as SCHEDULE 2 (the “Bill of Sale”),
without warranty as to the title or condition of the Personal Property; 
  
 (d) Assignment and Assumption of Leases and Security Deposits. Two (2) counterparts of an assignment and assumption of Leases and Security Deposits from Seller and, to the extent required elsewhere in this
Agreement, the obligations of Seller under the Commission Agreements in the form attached hereto as SCHEDULE 3 (the “Assignment and Assumption of Leases”), executed, acknowledged and sealed by Seller; 
  
 (e) Updated Rent Roll. An update of the Rent Roll (with modifications
as appropriate), certified by Seller to be accurate in all material respects as of the date of Closing; 
  
 (f) Assignment and Assumption of Operating Agreements. Two (2) counterparts of an assignment and assumption of Operating Agreements from Seller in
the form attached hereto as SCHEDULE 4 (the “Assignment and Assumption of Operating Agreements”), executed, acknowledged and sealed by Seller; 
  
 (g) General Assignment. An assignment of the Intangible Property from Seller in the form attached hereto as
SCHEDULE 5 (the “General Assignment”), executed, acknowledged and sealed by Seller; 
  
 (h) Seller’s Affidavit. An owner’s affidavit from Seller substantially in the form attached hereto as SCHEDULE 6 (the
“Seller’s Affidavit”), stating that there are no known boundary disputes with respect to the Property, that there are no parties in possession of the Property other than Seller and the tenants under the Leases, that there are
no brokers except as disclosed herein, that any improvements or repairs made by, or for the account of, or at the instance of Seller to or with respect to the Property within ninety (90) days prior to the Closing have been paid for in full (or that
adequate provision has been made therefor to the reasonable satisfaction of the Title Company), and including such other matters as may be reasonably requested by the Title Company; 
  
 (i) Seller’s Certificate. A Certificate from Seller in the form attached hereto as SCHEDULE 7 (the
“Seller’s Certificate”), evidencing the reaffirmation of the truth and accuracy in all material respects of Seller’s representations, warranties, and agreements set forth in Section 4.1 hereof, with such modifications
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 (j) FIRPTA Certificate. A FIRPTA Certificate from each Seller in the form attached hereto as
SCHEDULE 8; 
  
 (k) Declaration. The Declaration,
adopted as set forth in Section 2.2 hereof. 
  
 (l)
Withholding Affidavit. An affidavit with respect to Seller in the form attached hereto as SCHEDULE 9, to establish its residency in the State of Georgia as contemplated by O.C.G.A. §48-7-128, such that the proceeds of the sale of
the Property are not subject to the withholding laws of the State of Georgia; 
  
 (m) Evidence of Authority. Such documentation as may reasonably be required by Purchaser’s title insurer to establish that this Agreement, the transactions contemplated herein, and the execution and
delivery of the documents required hereunder, are duly authorized, executed and delivered; 
  
 (n) Settlement Statement. A settlement statement setting forth the amounts paid by or on behalf of and/or credited to each of Purchaser and Seller pursuant to this Agreement; 
  
 (o) Surveys and Plans. Such surveys, site plans, plans and
specifications, and other matters relating to the Property as are in the possession of Seller to the extent not theretofore delivered to Purchaser; 
  
 (p) Certificates of Occupancy. To the extent the same are in Seller’s possession, original or photocopies of certificates of occupancy for all
space within the Improvements located on the Property; 
  
 (q)
Leases. To the extent the same are in Seller’s possession, original executed counterparts of the Leases; 
  
 (r) Tenant Estoppel Certificates. All originally executed Tenant Estoppel Certificates as may be in Seller’s possession; 
  
 (s) Notices of Sale to Tenants. Seller will join with Purchaser in
executing a notice, in form and content reasonably satisfactory to Seller and Purchaser (the “Tenant Notices of Sale”), which Purchaser shall send to each tenant under the Leases informing such tenant of the sale of the Property and
of the assignment to and assumption by Purchaser of Seller’s interest in the Leases and the Security Deposits and directing that all rent and other sums payable for periods after the Closing under such Lease shall be paid as set forth in said
notices; 
  
 (t) Notices of Sale to Service Contractors and
Leasing Agents. Seller will join with Purchaser in executing notices, in form and content reasonably satisfactory to Seller and Purchaser (the “Other Notices of Sale”), which Purchaser shall send to each service provider and
leasing agent under the Operating Contracts and Commission Agreements (as the case may be) assumed by Purchaser at Closing informing such service provider or leasing agent (as the case may be) of the sale of the Property and of the assignment to and
assumption by Purchaser of Seller’s obligations under the Operating Agreements and Commission Agreements arising after the Closing Date and directing that all future statements or invoices for services under such 
  

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 Operating Agreements and/or Commission Agreements for periods after the Closing be directed to Seller or Purchaser as set
forth in said notices; 
  
 (u) Keys and Records. All of
the keys to any door or lock on the Property and the original tenant files and other non-confidential books and records (excluding any appraisals, budgets, strategic plans for the Property, internal analyses, information regarding the marketing of
the Property for sale, submissions relating to Seller’s obtaining of corporate authorization, attorney and accountant work product, attorney-client privileged documents, or other information in the possession or control of Seller or
Seller’s property manager which Seller deems proprietary) relating to the Property in Seller’s possession; and 
  
 (v) Other Documents. Such other documents as shall be reasonably requested by Purchaser’s title insurer to effectuate the purposes and intent
of this Agreement. 
  
 5.2 Purchaser’s Closing
Deliveries. Purchaser shall obtain or execute and deliver to Seller at Closing the following documents, all of which shall be duly executed, acknowledged and notarized where required: 
  
 (a) Assignment and Assumption of Leases. Two (2) counterparts of the
Assignment and Assumption of Leases, executed, acknowledged and sealed by Purchaser; 
  
 (b) Assignment and Assumption of Operating Agreements. Two (2) counterparts of the Assignment and Assumption of Operating Agreements, executed, acknowledged and sealed by Purchaser; 
  
 (c) General Assignment. Two (2) counterparts of the General
Assignment, executed, acknowledged and sealed by Purchaser; 
  
 (d) Purchaser’s Certificate. A certificate in the form attached hereto as SCHEDULE 10 (“Purchaser’s Certificate”), evidencing the reaffirmation of the truth and accuracy in all material respects of
Purchaser’s representations, warranties and agreements contained in Section 4.4 hereof, with such modifications thereto as may be appropriate in light of any change in circumstances since the Effective Date; 
  
 (e) Notice of Sale to Tenants. The Tenant Notices of Sale, executed
by Purchaser, as contemplated in Section 5.1(r) hereof; 
  
 (f)
Notices of Sale to Service Contractors and Leasing Agents. The Other Notices of Sale to Service Contractors and Leasing Agents, as contemplated in Section 5.1(s) hereof; 
  
 (g) Settlement Statement. A settlement statement setting forth the amounts paid by or on behalf of and/or credited to
each of Purchaser and Seller pursuant to this Agreement; 
  
 (h)
Evidence of Authority. A copy of resolutions of the beneficiaries of Purchaser, certified by the Trustee of Purchaser to be in force and unmodified as of the date and time of Closing, authorizing the purchase contemplated herein, the
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 documents required hereunder, and designating the signatures of the persons who are to execute and deliver all such
documents on behalf of Purchaser or if Purchaser is not a trust such documentation as Seller may reasonably require to establish that this Agreement, the transaction contemplated herein, and the execution and delivery of the documents required
hereunder, are duly authorized, executed and delivered; and 
  
 (i) Other Documents. Such other documents as shall be reasonably requested by Seller’s counsel to effectuate the purposes and intent of this Agreement. 
  
 5.3 Closing Costs. Seller shall pay the cost of the documentary stamps or transfer taxes imposed by the State
of Georgia upon the conveyance of the Property pursuant hereto, the attorneys’ fees of Seller, and all other costs and expenses incurred by Seller in closing and consummating the purchase and sale of the Property pursuant hereto. Purchaser
shall pay the cost of any owner’s title insurance premium and title examination fees, the cost of the Survey, all recording fees on all instruments to be recorded in connection with this transaction, the attorneys’ fees of Purchaser, and
all other costs and expenses incurred by Purchaser in the performance of Purchaser’s due diligence inspection of the Property and in closing and consummating the purchase and sale of the Property pursuant hereto. 
  
 5.4 Prorations and Credits. The items in this Section 5.4 shall
be prorated between Seller and Purchaser or credited, as specified: 
  
 (a) Taxes. All general real estate taxes imposed by any governmental authority (“Taxes”) for the year in which the Closing occurs shall be prorated between Seller and Purchaser as of the
Closing. If the Closing occurs prior to the receipt by Seller of the tax bill for the calendar year or other applicable tax period in which the Closing occurs or if the amount of such taxes is not known because the tax bill covers real property
and/or improvements in addition to the Property, Taxes shall be prorated for such calendar year or other applicable tax period based upon the prior year’s tax bill and the most accurate billing information and assessments available. Seller and
Purchaser acknowledge and agree that the Property is currently assessed by the Dekalb County Tax Commissioners Office as part of tax parcel 18 214 08 011 and that such tax parcel includes the Property and the Office Property (the “Tax
Parcel”). At Closing the assessments for land, improvements and any miscellaneous items as shown on the 2003 Real Estate Tax Bill for the Tax Parcel shall be allocated between the Office Property and the Property as follows: (i) for the land by
multiplying the total assessment for land by a fraction, the numerator of which shall be the number of square feet included in the Property and the denominator of which shall be the total number of square feet in the Tax Parcel, and (ii) for the
improvements (and any miscellaneous items) by multiplying the total assessment for improvements (and any miscellaneous items) by a fraction, the numerator of which shall be the number of square feet of improvements included in the Property and the
denominator of which shall be the total number of square feet of improvements in the Tax Parcel. 
  
 (b) Reproration of Taxes. After receipt of final Taxes and other bills, Purchaser shall prepare and present to Seller a calculation of the
reproration of such Taxes and other items, based upon the actual amount of such items charged to or received by the parties for the year or other applicable fiscal period. The parties shall make the appropriate adjusting payment between them within
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 calculation and appropriate back-up information. Purchaser shall provide Seller with appropriate backup materials related
to the calculation, and Seller may inspect Purchaser’s books and records related to the Property to confirm the calculation. The provisions of this Section 5.4(b) shall survive the Closing for a period of one (1) year after the Closing Date.

  
 (c) Rents, Income and Other Expenses. Rents and any
other amounts payable by tenants shall be prorated as of the Closing Date and be adjusted against the Purchase Price on the basis of a schedule which shall be prepared by Seller and delivered to Purchaser for Purchaser’s review and approval
prior to Closing. Purchaser shall receive at Closing a credit for Purchaser’s pro rata share of the rents, additional rent, common area maintenance charges, tenant reimbursements and escalations, and all other payments payable for the month of
Closing and for all other rents and other amounts that apply to periods from and after the Closing, but which are received by Seller prior to Closing. Purchaser agrees to pay to Seller, upon receipt, any rents or other payments by tenants under
their respective Leases that apply to periods prior to Closing but are received by Purchaser after Closing; provided, however, that any delinquent rents or other payments by tenants shall be applied first to any current amounts owing by such
tenants, then to delinquent rents in the order in which such rents are most recently past due, with the balance, if any, paid over to Seller to the extent of delinquencies existing at the time of Closing to which Seller is entitled; it being
understood and agreed that Purchaser shall not be legally responsible to Seller for the collection of any rents or other charges payable with respect to the Leases or any portion thereof, which are delinquent or past due as of the Closing Date; but
Purchaser agrees that Purchaser shall send monthly notices for a period of three (3) consecutive months in an effort to collect any rents and charges not collected as of the Closing Date. Any reimbursements payable by any tenant under the terms of
any tenant lease affecting the Property as of the Closing Date, which reimbursements pertain to such tenant’s pro rata share of increased operating expenses or common area maintenance costs incurred with respect to the Property at any time
prior to the Closing, shall be prorated upon Purchaser’s actual receipt of any such reimbursements, on the basis of the number of days of Seller and Purchaser’s respective ownership of the Property during the period in respect of which
such reimbursements are payable; and Purchaser agrees to pay to Seller Seller’s pro rata portion of such reimbursements within thirty (30) days after Purchaser’s receipt thereof. Conversely, if any tenant under any such Lease shall become
entitled at any time after Closing to a refund of tenant reimbursements actually paid by such tenant prior to Closing, then, Seller shall, within thirty (30) days following Purchaser’s demand therefor, pay to Purchaser any amount equal to
Seller’s pro rata share of such reimbursement refund obligations, said proration to be calculated on the same basis as hereinabove set forth. Seller hereby retains its right to pursue any tenant under the Leases for sums due Seller for periods
attributable to Seller’s ownership of the Property; provided, however, that Seller (i) shall be required to notify Purchaser in writing of its intention to commence or pursue such legal proceedings; (ii) shall only be permitted to commence or
pursue any legal proceedings after the date which is three (3) months after Closing, except that Seller shall be entitled to continue to pursue any legal proceedings commenced prior to Closing; and (iii) shall not be permitted to commence or pursue
any legal proceedings against any tenant seeking eviction of such tenant or the termination of the applicable Lease. The provisions of this Section 5.4(c) shall survive the Closing. 
  
 (d) Percentage Rents. Percentage rents, if any, collected by Purchaser from any tenant under such tenant’s Lease
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 Closing occurs shall be prorated between Seller and Purchaser as of the Closing Date, as, if, and when received by
Purchaser, such that Seller’s pro rata share shall be an amount equal to the total percentage rentals paid for such percentage rent accounting period under the applicable Lease multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which shall be the
number of days in such accounting period prior to Closing and the denominator of which shall be the total number of days in such accounting period; provided, however, that such proration shall be made only at such time as such tenant is current or,
after application of a portion of such payment, will be current in the payment of all rental and other charges under such tenant’s Lease that accrue and become due and payable from and after the Closing. The provisions of this Section 5.4(d)
shall survive the Closing. 
  
 (e) Tenant Inducement
Costs. Set forth on EXHIBIT “K” attached hereto and made a part hereof is a list of tenants at the Property with respect to which Tenant Inducement Costs and/or leasing commissions have not been paid in full as of the Effective
Date. Seller shall pay all such Tenant Inducement Costs and leasing commissions set forth in EXHIBIT “K” as and when the same are due and payable. If said amounts have not been paid in full on or before Closing, Purchaser shall
receive a credit against the Purchase Price in the aggregate amount of all such Tenant Inducement Costs and leasing commissions remaining unpaid at Closing, and Purchaser shall assume the obligation to pay amounts payable after Closing up to the
amount of such credit received at Closing. Except as may be specifically provided to the contrary elsewhere in this Agreement, Purchaser shall be responsible for the payment of all Tenant Inducement Costs and leasing commissions which become due and
payable (whether before or after Closing) (i) as a result of any renewals or extensions or expansions of existing Leases approved or deemed approved by Purchaser in accordance with Section 4.3(a) hereof between the Effective Date and the Closing
Date and under any new Leases, approved or deemed approved by Purchaser in accordance with said Section 4.3(a), and (ii) all Tenant Inducement Costs and leasing commissions that first become due and payable after Closing. The provisions of this
Section 5.4(e) shall survive the Closing. 
  
 (f) Security
Deposits. Purchaser shall receive at Closing a credit for all Security Deposits transferred and assigned to Purchaser at Closing in connection with the Leases, together with a detailed inventory of such Security Deposits certified by Seller in
the updated Rent Roll to be delivered by Seller at Closing. 
  
 (g) Operating Expenses. Personal property taxes, installment payments of special assessment liens, vault charges, sewer charges, utility charges, and normally prorated operating expenses actually paid or payable as of the Closing
Date shall be prorated as of the Closing Date and adjusted against the Purchase Price, provided that within ninety (90) days after the Closing, Purchaser and Seller will make a further adjustment for such taxes, charges and expenses which may have
accrued or been incurred prior to the Closing Date, but not collected or paid at that date. In addition, within ninety (90) days after the close of the fiscal year(s) used in calculating the pass-through to tenants of operating expenses and/or
common area maintenance costs under the Leases (where such fiscal year(s) include(s) the Closing Date), Seller and Purchaser shall, upon the request of either, re-prorate on a fair and equitable basis in order to adjust for the effect of any credits
or payments due to or from tenants for periods prior to the Closing Date. All prorations shall be made based on the number of calendar days in such 
  

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 year or month, as the case may be. The provisions of this Section 5.4(g) shall survive the Closing. 
  
 ARTICLE 6 
 CONDITIONS TO CLOSING 
  
 6.1 Conditions Precedent to Purchaser’s Obligations. The obligations of Purchaser hereunder to consummate the transaction contemplated hereunder shall in all respects be conditioned upon the
satisfaction of each of the following conditions prior to or simultaneously with the Closing, any of which may be waived by Purchaser in its sole discretion by written notice to Seller at or prior to the Closing Date: 
  
 (a) Seller shall have delivered to Purchaser all of the items required to be
delivered to Purchaser pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, including, but not limited to Section 5.1 hereof; 
  
 (b) Seller shall have performed, in all material respects, all covenants, agreements and undertakings of Seller contained in this Agreement; 

 
 (c) All representations and warranties of Seller as set forth in this
Agreement shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the date of this Agreement and as of Closing, provided that solely for purposes of this subparagraph such warranties and representations shall be deemed to be given without being
limited to Seller’s knowledge and without modification (by update or otherwise, as provided in Section 5.1(i) hereof); 
  
 (d) Tenant Estoppel Certificates from tenants occupying not less than eighty percent (80%) of the aggregate net rentable square footage of all of the
Improvements located on the Property shall have been delivered to Purchaser, with each such estoppel certificate (i) to be substantially in the form attached hereto as EXHIBIT “I” (or if the applicable Lease provides for a
particular form of estoppel certificate to be given by the tenant thereunder, the Tenant Estoppel Certificate with respect to such Lease may be in the form as called for therein), (ii) to be dated within sixty (60) days prior to the Closing Date,
(iii) to confirm the material terms of the applicable Lease, as contained in the copies of the Leases obtained by or delivered to Purchaser, and (iv) to confirm the absence of any material defaults under the applicable Lease as of the date thereof.
The delivery of said Tenant Estoppel Certificates shall be a condition of Closing, and the failure or inability of Seller to obtain and deliver said Tenant Estoppel Certificates, Seller having used its good faith efforts to obtain the same, shall
not constitute a default by Seller under this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, if Seller has been unable to obtain and deliver to Purchaser by Closing the applicable percentage of Tenant Estoppel Certificates
meeting the requirements set forth above, then, at the option of Seller, this condition to Closing may be satisfied by Seller’s execution and delivery to Purchaser at Closing, on behalf of any one or more tenants which have failed to provide
the required Tenant Estoppel Certificate an estoppel certificate substantially in the form attached hereto as SCHEDULE 11 (“Seller’s Estoppel”) (provided that Seller’s Estoppels cannot be delivered with respect to
tenants occupying more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the aggregate net rentable square footage of all of the Improvements); and provided that Seller’s liability under any such Seller’s Estoppel so executed and delivered by Seller to
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 receipt by Purchaser after Closing of a duly executed Tenant Estoppel Certificate from the tenant under the applicable
Lease covered in such Seller’s Estoppel. 
  
 In the event any of the
conditions in this Section 6.1 have not been satisfied (or otherwise waived in writing by Purchaser) prior to or on the Closing Date (as same may be extended or postponed as provided in this Agreement), Purchaser shall have the right to terminate
this Agreement by written notice to Seller given prior to the Closing, whereupon (i) Escrow Agent shall return the Earnest Money to Purchaser; and (ii) except for those provisions of this Agreement which by their express terms survive the
termination of this Agreement, no party hereto shall have any other or further rights or obligations under this Agreement. 
  
 6.2 Conditions Precedent to Seller’s Obligations. The obligations of Seller hereunder to consummate the transaction contemplated
hereunder shall in all respects be conditioned upon the satisfaction of each of the following conditions prior to or simultaneously with the Closing, any of which may be waived by Seller in its sole discretion by written notice to Purchaser at or
prior to the Closing Date: 
  
 (a) Purchaser shall have paid and
Seller shall have received the Purchase Price, as adjusted pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, which Purchase Price shall be payable in the amount and in the manner provided for in this Agreement; 
  
 (b) Purchaser shall have delivered to Seller all of the items required to be
delivered to Seller pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, including, but not limited to Section 5.2 hereof; 
  
 (c) Purchaser shall have performed, in all material respects, all covenants, agreements and undertakings of Purchaser contained in this Agreement; and

  
 (d) All representations and warranties of Purchaser as set
forth in this Agreement shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the date of this Agreement and as of Closing, provided that solely for purposes of this subparagraph such warranties and representations shall be deemed to be given
without being limited to Purchaser’s knowledge and without modification (by update or otherwise, as provided in Section 5.2(d) hereof). 
  
 ARTICLE 7 
 CASUALTY AND CONDEMNATION

  
 7.1 Casualty. Risk of loss up to and
including the Closing Date shall be borne by Seller. In the event of any immaterial damage or destruction to the Property or any portion thereof, Seller and Purchaser shall proceed to close under this Agreement, and Purchaser will receive (and
Seller will assign to Purchaser at the Closing Seller’s rights under insurance policies to receive) any insurance proceeds (including any rent loss insurance applicable to any period on and after the Closing Date) due Seller as a result of such
damage or destruction and assume responsibility for such repair, and Purchaser shall receive a credit at Closing for any deductible, uninsured or coinsured amount under said insurance policies. For purposes of this Agreement, the term
“immaterial damage or destruction” shall mean such instances of damage or destruction: (i) which can be repaired or restored at a cost of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($250,000.00) or less; (ii) which can be restored and
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 the date of such damage or destruction; and (iii) in which Seller’s rights under its rent loss insurance policy
covering the Property are assignable to Purchaser and will continue pending restoration and repair of the damage or destruction. 
  
 In the event of any material damage or destruction to the Property or any portion thereof, Purchaser may, at its option, by notice to Seller given within
the earlier of twenty (20) days after Purchaser is notified by Seller of such damage or destruction, or the Closing Date, but in no event less than ten (10) days after Purchaser is notified by Seller of such damage or destruction (and if necessary
the Closing Date shall be extended to give Purchaser the full 10-day period to make such election): (i) terminate this Agreement, whereupon Escrow Agent shall immediately return the Earnest Money to Purchaser, or (ii) proceed to close under this
Agreement, receive (and Seller will assign to Purchaser at the Closing Seller’s rights under insurance policies to receive) any insurance proceeds (including any rent loss insurance applicable to the period on or after the Closing Date) due
Seller as a result of such damage or destruction (less any amounts reasonably expended for restoration or collection of proceeds) and assume responsibility for such repair, and Purchaser shall receive a credit at Closing for any deductible amount
under said insurance policies. If Purchaser fails to deliver to Seller notice of its election within the period set forth above, Purchaser will conclusively be deemed to have elected to proceed with the Closing as provided in clause (ii) of the
preceding sentence. If Purchaser elects clause (ii) above, Seller will cooperate with Purchaser after the Closing to assist Purchaser in obtaining the insurance proceeds from Seller’s insurers. For purposes of this Agreement “material
damage or destruction” shall mean all instances of damage or destruction that are not immaterial, as defined herein. 
  
 7.2 Condemnation. If, prior to the Closing, all or any part of the Property is subjected to a bona fide threat of condemnation by a body
having the power of eminent domain or is taken by eminent domain or condemnation (or sale in lieu thereof), or if Seller has received written notice that any condemnation action or proceeding with respect to the Property is contemplated by a body
having the power of eminent domain, Seller shall give Purchaser immediate written notice of such threatened or contemplated condemnation or of such taking or sale, and Purchaser may by written notice to Seller given within thirty (30) days after the
receipt of such notice from Seller, elect to cancel this Agreement. If Purchaser chooses to cancel this Agreement in accordance with this Section 7.2, then the Earnest Money shall be returned immediately to Purchaser by Escrow Agent and the rights,
duties, obligations, and liabilities of the parties hereunder shall immediately terminate and be of no further force and effect, except for those provisions of this Agreement which by their express terms survive the termination of this Agreement. If
Purchaser does not elect to cancel this Agreement in accordance herewith, this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and the sale of the Property contemplated by this Agreement, less any interest taken by eminent domain or condemnation, or
sale in lieu thereof, shall be effected with no further adjustment and without reduction of the Purchase Price, and at the Closing, Seller shall assign, transfer, and set over to Purchaser all of the right, title, and interest of Seller in and to
any awards applicable to the Property that have been or that may thereafter be made for such taking. At such time as all or a part of the Property is subjected to a bona fide threat of condemnation and Purchaser shall not have elected to terminate
this Agreement as provided in this Section 7.2, and provided that the Inspection Period has expired, (i) Purchaser shall thereafter be permitted to participate in the proceedings as if Purchaser were a party to the action, and (ii) Seller shall not
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 condemnation, eminent domain, or sale in lieu thereof without obtaining Purchaser’s prior written consent thereto in
each case. 
  
 ARTICLE 8 
 DEFAULT AND REMEDIES 
  
 8.1 Purchaser’s Default. If Purchaser fails to consummate this transaction for any reason other than Seller’s intentional
and willful default, failure of a condition to Purchaser’s obligation to close, or the exercise by Purchaser of an express right of termination granted herein, Seller shall be entitled, as its sole remedy hereunder, to terminate this Agreement
and to receive and retain the Earnest Money as full liquidated damages for such default of Purchaser, the parties hereto acknowledging that it is impossible to estimate more precisely the damages which might be suffered by Seller upon
Purchaser’s default, and that said Earnest Money is a reasonable estimate of Seller’s probable loss in the event of default by Purchaser. Seller’s retention of said Earnest Money is intended not as a penalty, but as full liquidated
damages. The right to retain the Earnest Money as full liquidated damages is Seller’s sole and exclusive remedy in the event of default hereunder by Purchaser, and Seller hereby waives and releases any right to (and hereby covenants that it
shall not) sue the Purchaser: (a) for specific performance of this Agreement, or (b) to recover actual damages in excess of the Earnest Money. The foregoing liquidated damages provision shall not apply to or limit Purchaser’s liability
for Purchaser’s obligations under Sections 3.1(b), 3.1(c), 3.7 and 10.1 of this Agreement. Purchaser hereby waives and releases any right to (and hereby covenants that it shall not) sue Seller or seek or claim a refund of said Earnest Money (or
any part thereof) on the grounds it is unreasonable in amount and exceeds Seller’s actual damages or that its retention by Seller constitutes a penalty and not agreed upon and reasonable liquidated damages. 
  
 8.2 Seller’s Default. If Seller fails to perform any of
its obligations under this Agreement for any reason other than Purchaser’s default or the permitted termination of this Agreement by Seller or Purchaser as expressly provided herein, Purchaser shall be entitled, as its sole remedy, either (a)
to receive the return of the Earnest Money from Escrow Agent, which return shall operate to terminate this Agreement and release Seller from any and all liability hereunder, or (b) to enforce specific performance of Seller’s obligation to
execute and deliver the documents required to convey the Property to Purchaser in accordance with this Agreement; it being specifically understood and agreed that the remedy of specific performance shall not be available to enforce any other
obligation of Seller hereunder. Purchaser expressly waives its rights to seek damages in the event of Seller’s default hereunder. Purchaser shall be deemed to have elected to terminate this Agreement and to receive a return of the Earnest Money
from Escrow Agent if Purchaser fails to file suit for specific performance against Seller in a court having jurisdiction in the county and state in which the Property is located, on or before sixty (60) days following the date upon which the Closing
was to have occurred. 
  
 ARTICLE 9 
 ASSIGNMENT 
  
 Subject to the next following sentence, this Agreement and all rights and obligations hereunder shall not be assignable by any party without the written
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 Notwithstanding the foregoing to the contrary, this Agreement and Purchaser’s rights hereunder may be transferred
and assigned to any entity controlled by Purchaser. Any assignee or transferee under any such assignment or transfer by Purchaser as to which Seller’s written consent has been given or as to which Seller’s consent is not required hereunder
shall expressly assume all of Purchaser’s duties, liabilities and obligations under this Agreement by written instrument delivered to Seller as a condition to the effectiveness of such assignment or transfer. No assignment or transfer shall
relieve the original Purchaser of any duties or obligations hereunder, and the written assignment and assumption instrument shall expressly so provide. For purposes of this Section 9.1, the term “control” shall mean the ownership of at
least fifty percent (50%) of the applicable entity. Subject to the foregoing, this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective legal representatives, successors and permitted assigns.
This Agreement is not intended and shall not be construed to create any rights in or to be enforceable in any part by any other persons. 
  
 ARTICLE 10 
 BROKERAGE COMMISSIONS

  
 Upon the Closing, and only in the event the Closing
occurs, Seller shall pay a brokerage commission to The Dryman Team, Incorporated (“Broker”) pursuant to a separate agreement between Seller and Broker. Broker is representing Seller in this transaction. Broker has joined in the execution
of this Agreement for the purpose of acknowledging and agreeing that no real estate commission shall be earned by it or due it if the transaction contemplated herein does not close for any reason whatsoever. Broker acknowledges and agrees that it
shall look solely to Seller, and not to Purchaser, for the payment of such commission, and Broker hereby waives and releases any present or future claims against Purchaser for the payment of such commission. In addition, Broker (upon receipt of its
brokerage commission) agrees to execute and deliver to Seller and Purchaser at the Closing a release and waiver of any claim Broker may have against Purchaser or the Property. Broker shall and does hereby indemnify and hold Purchaser and Seller
harmless from and against any and all liability, loss, cost, damage, and expense, including reasonable attorneys’ fees actually incurred and costs of litigation, Purchaser or Seller shall ever suffer or incur because of any claim by any agent,
salesman, or broker, whether or not meritorious, for any fee, commission or other compensation with regard to this Agreement or the sale and purchase of the Property contemplated hereby, and arising out of any acts or agreements of Broker. Seller
shall and does hereby indemnify and hold Purchaser harmless from and against any and all liability, loss, cost, damage, and expense, including reasonable attorneys’ fees actually incurred and costs of litigation, Purchaser shall ever suffer or
incur because of any claim by any agent, salesman, or broker, whether or not meritorious, for any fee, commission or other compensation with regard to this Agreement or the sale and purchase of the Property contemplated hereby, and arising out of
any acts or agreements of Seller, including any claim asserted by Broker. Likewise, Purchaser shall and does hereby indemnify and hold Seller free and harmless from and against any and all liability, loss, cost, damage, and expense, including
reasonable attorneys’ fees actually incurred and costs of litigation, Seller shall ever suffer or incur because of any claim by any agent, salesman, or broker, whether or not meritorious, for any fee, commission or other compensation with
respect to this Agreement or the sale and purchase of the Property contemplated hereby and arising out of the acts or agreements of Purchaser, including any claim asserted by Purchaser’s Broker. This Section 10.1 shall survive the Closing or
any earlier termination of this Agreement. 
  

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 ARTICLE 11 
 MISCELLANEOUS 
  
 11.1
Notices. Wherever any notice or other communication is required or permitted hereunder, such notice or other communication shall be in writing and shall be delivered by overnight courier, hand, facsimile transmission, or sent by U.S.
registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, to the addresses or facsimile numbers set out below or at such other addresses as are specified by written notice delivered in accordance herewith: 
  

	 PURCHASER:
	 	
	 	 
			
	 	 	
	 	 
			
	 	 	
	 	 
	 	 	    Attention: Edward M. Larkin	 	 
			
	 	 	     Facsimile:

	 	 
			
	 with a copy to:
	 	
	 	 
			
	 	 	
	 	 
			
	 	 	
	 	 
	 	 	     Attention:

	 	 
	 	 	     Facsimile:

	 	 
			
	 SELLER:
	 	    c/o Wells Capital, Inc.	 	 
	 	 	    6200 The Corners Parkway	 	 
	 	 	    Suite 250	 	 
	 	 	    Atlanta, Georgia 30092	 	 
	 	 	    Attention: Peter A. Mitchell	 	 
	 	 	    Facsimile: (770) 243-8510	 	 
			
	 with a copy to:
	 	    McGuireWoods LLP	 	 
	 	 	    1170 Peachtree Street, N.E.	 	 
	 	 	    Suite 2100	 	 
	 	 	    Atlanta, Georgia 30309	 	 
	 	 	    Attn: John T. Grieb, Esq.	 	 
	 	 	    Facsimile: (404) 443-5762	 	 

  
 Any notice or other communication (i)
mailed as hereinabove provided shall be deemed effectively given or received on the third (3rd) business day following the postmark date of such notice or other communication, (ii) sent by overnight courier or by hand shall be deemed effectively
given or received upon receipt, and (iii) sent by facsimile transmission shall be deemed effectively given or received on the first Business Day after the day of transmission of such notice and confirmation of such transmission. 
  
 11.2 Possession. Full and exclusive possession of the Property,
subject to the Permitted Exceptions and the rights of the tenants under the Leases, shall be delivered by Seller to Purchaser on the Closing Date. 
  

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 11.3 Time Periods. If the time period by which any right, option, or election provided
under this Agreement must be exercised, or by which any act required hereunder must be performed, or by which the Closing must be held, expires on a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday, then such time period shall be automatically extended through the
close of business on the next regularly scheduled Business Day. 
  
 11.4 Publicity. The parties agree that, prior to Closing, no party shall, with respect to this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, contact or conduct negotiations with public officials, make any public
announcements or issue press releases regarding this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby to any third party without the prior written consent of the other party hereto. Seller and Purchaser shall each have the right to approve the
press release of the other party issued in connection with the Closing, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. No party shall record this Agreement or any notice hereof. 
  
 11.5 Discharge of Obligations. The acceptance by Purchaser of Seller’s Warranty Deed hereunder shall be
deemed to constitute the full performance and discharge of each and every warranty and representation made by Seller and Purchaser herein and every agreement and obligation on the part of Seller and Purchaser to be performed pursuant to the terms of
this Agreement, except those warranties, representations, covenants and agreements which are specifically provided in this Agreement to survive Closing. 
  
 11.6 Severability. This Agreement is intended to be performed in accordance with, and only to the extent permitted by, all applicable laws,
ordinances, rules and regulations. If any provision of this Agreement, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, shall, for any reason and to any extent be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement and the application
of such provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby but rather shall be enforced to the greatest extent permitted by law. 
  
 11.7 Construction. This Agreement shall not be construed more strictly against one party than against the other merely by virtue of the fact
that this Agreement may have been prepared by counsel for one of the parties, it being mutually acknowledged and agreed that Seller and Purchaser and their respective counsel have contributed substantially and materially to the preparation and
negotiation of this Agreement. Accordingly, the normal rule of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party shall not be employed in the interpretation of this Agreement or any exhibits or amendments
hereto. 
  
 11.8 Sale Notification Letters. Promptly
following the Closing, Purchaser shall deliver the Tenant Notices of Sale to each of the respective tenants under the Leases and the Other Notices of Sale to each service provider and leasing agent, the obligations under whose respective Operating
Agreements and Commission Agreements Purchaser has assumed at Closing. The provisions of this Section shall survive the Closing. 
  
 11.9 Access to Records Following Closing. Purchaser agrees that for a period of two (2) years following the Closing, Seller shall have the
right during regular business hours, on five (5) days’ written notice to Purchaser, to examine and review at Purchaser’s office (or, at Purchaser’s election, at the Property), the books and records relating to the ownership and
operation of the Property which were delivered by Seller to Purchaser at the Closing. Likewise, 
  

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 Seller agrees that for a period of two (2) years following the Closing, Purchaser shall have the right during regular
business hours, on five (5) days’ written notice to Seller, to examine and review at Seller’s office, all books, records and files, if any, retained by Seller relating to the ownership and operation of the Property by Seller prior to the
Closing. The provisions of this Section shall survive the Closing. 
  
 11.10 Survival. The provisions of this Article 11 and the provisions of Sections 3.1(b), 3.1(c), 3.3, 3.7, 4.1, 4.2, 4.4, 5.1, 5.2, 5.4, 6.1(d) and 10.1 shall survive the Closing to the extent (and subject to any specific
limitations) provided in this Agreement and any earlier termination of this Agreement and shall not be merged into the execution and delivery of the Warranty Deed. 
  
 11.11 General Provisions. No failure of either party to exercise any power given hereunder or to insist upon
strict compliance with any obligation specified herein, and no custom or practice at variance with the terms hereof, shall constitute a waiver of either party’s right to demand exact compliance with the terms hereof. This Agreement contains the
entire agreement of the parties hereto, and no representations, inducements, promises, or agreements, oral or otherwise, between the parties not embodied herein shall be of any force or effect. Any amendment to this Agreement shall not be binding
upon Seller or Purchaser unless such amendment is in writing and executed by both Seller and Purchaser. Subject to the provisions of Section 9.1 hereof, the provisions of this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties
hereto and their respective heirs, legal representatives, successors, and permitted assigns. Time is of the essence in this Agreement. The headings inserted at the beginning of each paragraph are for convenience only, and do not add to or subtract
from the meaning of the contents of each paragraph. This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted under the laws of the State of Georgia. Except as otherwise provided herein, all rights, powers, and privileges conferred hereunder upon the
parties shall be cumulative but not restrictive to those given by law. All personal pronouns used in this Agreement, whether used in the masculine, feminine, or neuter gender shall include all genders, and all references herein to the singular shall
include the plural and vice versa. 
  
 11.12 Attorney’s
Fees. If Purchaser or Seller brings an action at law or equity against the other in order to enforce the provisions of this Agreement or as a result of an alleged default under this Agreement, the prevailing party in such action shall be
entitled to recover court costs and reasonable attorney’s fees actually incurred from the other. 
  
 11.13 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which when taken together shall constitute one and
the same original. To facilitate the execution and delivery of this Agreement, the parties may execute and exchange counterparts of the signature pages by facsimile, and the signature page of either party to any counterpart may be appended to any
other counterpart. 
  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day, month and year first
above written. 
  

	 SELLER:
  
 FUND I AND FUND II TUCKER, a Georgia general partnership

		
	By:	 	Wells Real Estate Fund I, L.P.,
	 	 	a Georgia limited partnership, its
	 	 	general partner
		
	 	 	 By:        /s/ Leo F. Wells, III

	 	 	Name:   Leo F. Wells, III
	 	 	Title:     General Partner

  

		
	By:	 	Wells Real Estate Fund II, L.P.,
	 	 	a Georgia limited partnership, its
	 	 	general partner
		
	 	 	 By:        /s/ Leo F. Wells, III

	 	 	Name:   Leo F. Wells, III
	 	 	Title:     General Partner

  

	 	 	 PURCHASER:
  
 EDWARD P. LARKIN FIRST RESIDUARY TRUST, d/b/a LARAYNE ENTERPRISES,

		
	 	 	 By:        /s/ Edward M. Larkin

	 	 	Name:   Edward M. Larkin
	 	 	Title:     Trustee

  
 IN WITNESS
WHEREOF, the undersigned Broker have joined in the execution and delivery hereof solely for the purpose of evidencing its rights and obligations under the provisions of Section 10.1 hereof. 
  

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 BROKER:
  
 THE DRYMAN TEAM, INCORPORATED

				
	 Date of Execution:
  
  
	 	 	 	 	 	 By:        /s/ James S. Dryman

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	Name:   James S. Dryman
	 January 23, 2003
	 	 	 	 	 	Title:     President

  

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 EXHIBIT “A” 
  
 DESCRIPTION OF LAND 
  
 A portion of the real property described as follows the legal description of which shall be determined by Seller and Purchaser during the Inspection Period. 

 
 All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Land Lot 214,
18th District, Dekalb County, Georgia and being more particularly described as follows: 
  
 To reach the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, begin at a 3⁄4 inch rebar at the
Land Lot corner common to Land Lots 224, 225, 214, and 215; thence along the Land Lot Line common to Land Lots 214 and 215 South 00o 35’ 22” West a distance of 1494.78 feet to a 3⁄4 inch rebar, being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING,
said point being on the Right-of-Way of Tucker Industrial Road (variable Right-of-Way); thence continuing along said Right-of-Way North 89o 18’ 22” West a distance of 29.87 feet to 3⁄4 inch rebar; thence continuing along said
Right-of-Way South 00o 35’ 59” West a distance of 450.10 feet to a point; thence continuing along said Right-of-Way North 89o 27’ 12” West a distance of 13.19 feet to a point; thence continuing along said Right-of-Way
South 38o 37’ 27” West a distance of 54.75 feet to a point on the northerly Right-of-Way of Hugh Howell Road (100 foot Right-of-Way); thence continuing along said Right-of-Way North 88o 12’ 12” West a distance of 40.88
feet to a point; thence continuing along said Right-of-Way along a curve to the right an arc distance of 162.26 feet (said curve having a radius of 1102.97 feet, a chord distance of 162.12 feet, and a chord bearing of North 84o 41’
44” West) to a point; thence continuing along said Right-of-Way along a curve to the right an are distance of 753.89 feet (said curve having a radius of 1102.97 feet, a chord distance of 739.30 feet bearing of North 60o 53’ 59”
West) to a point; thence continuing along said Right-of-Way North 42o 45’ 23” West a distance of 19.49 feet to a jog in said Right-of-Way; thence continuing along said jog in the Right-of-Way North 87o 52’ 36” East a
distance of 25.23 feet to a point; thence continuing along said jog in the Right-of-Way North 41o 09’ 20” West a distance of 52.89 feet to a point; thence continuing along said jog in the Right-of-Way South 88o 09’ 22”
West a distance of 25.26 feet to a point; thence continuing along said Right-of-Way North 41o 05’ 02” West a distance of 11.85 feet to a point; thence leaving said Right-of-Way North 89o 13’ 34” East a distance of 96.38
feet to a point; thence North 48o 51’ 32” East a distance of 392.22 feet to a point; thence South 89o 24’ 38” East a distance of 596.41 feet to a point on the Land Lot Line common to Land Lots 214 and 215; thence along
said Land Lot Line South 00o 35’ 22” West a distance of 199.87 feet to a 3⁄4 inch rebar, being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, said tract containing 11.17 acres as shown on that boundary survey prepared for Wells Real Estates [sic]
Fund I by Benchmark Engineering Corporation, Thomas A. Kohn, Registered Land Surveyor, dated June 6, 1986, last revised September 4, 1986. 
  
  

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