Document:

Second Amendment to Michael Foods Investors, LLC

 Exhibit 10.63 
 Execution Copy 
  
  
  
  
 MICHAEL FOODS
INVESTORS, LLC 
 A Delaware Limited Liability Company 
  
  
 SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED 
 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
AGREEMENT 
 Dated as of October 23, 2009 
 THE COMPANY INTERESTS REPRESENTED BY THIS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE UNITED STATES SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, OR UNDER ANY OTHER APPLICABLE SECURITIES
LAWS. SUCH INTERESTS MAY NOT BE SOLD, ASSIGNED, PLEDGED OR OTHERWISE DISPOSED OF AT ANY TIME WITHOUT EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION UNDER SUCH ACT AND LAWS OR EXEMPTION THEREFROM, AND COMPLIANCE WITH THE OTHER SUBSTANTIAL RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSFERABILITY SET
FORTH HEREIN. 
 THE COMPANY INTERESTS REPRESENTED BY THIS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT ARE ALSO SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS ON
TRANSFER SPECIFIED IN THE SECURITYHOLDERS AGREEMENT, DATED AS OF THE DATE HEREOF, AS AMENDED OR MODIFIED FROM TIME TO TIME, AMONG THE COMPANY AND CERTAIN INVESTORS, AND THE COMPANY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE THE TRANSFER OF SUCH INTERESTS UNTIL
SUCH TRANSFER IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH SUCH SECURITYHOLDERS AGREEMENT. A COPY OF THE SECURITYHOLDERS AGREEMENT SHALL BE FURNISHED BY THE COMPANY TO THE HOLDER OF SUCH INTERESTS UPON WRITTEN REQUEST AND WITHOUT CHARGE. 
  
  

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

					
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	ARTICLE I.	  	DEFINITIONS	  	1
			
	 SECTION 1.1
	  	 Definitions
	  	1
			
	 SECTION 1.2
	  	 Terms Generally
	  	12
			
	ARTICLE II.	  	GENERAL PROVISIONS	  	12
			
	 SECTION 2.1
	  	 Formation
	  	12
			
	 SECTION 2.2
	  	 Name
	  	13
			
	 SECTION 2.3
	  	 Term
	  	13
			
	 SECTION 2.4
	  	 Purpose; Powers
	  	13
			
	 SECTION 2.5
	  	 Foreign Qualification
	  	13
			
	 SECTION 2.6
	  	 Registered Office; Registered Agent; Principal Office; Other Offices
	  	14
			
	 SECTION 2.7
	  	 No State-Law Partnership
	  	14
			
	 SECTION 2.8
	  	 Amendment and Restatement
	  	14
			
	 SECTION 2.9
	  	 Issuance of Additional Units
	  	14
			
	ARTICLE III.	  	MANAGEMENT	  	15
			
	 SECTION 3.1
	  	 The Management Committee; Delegation of Authority and Duties
	  	15
			
	 SECTION 3.2
	  	 Establishment of Management Committee
	  	16
			
	 SECTION 3.3
	  	 Management Committee Meetings
	  	17
			
	 SECTION 3.4
	  	 Chairman
	  	18
			
	 SECTION 3.5
	  	 Approval or Ratification of Acts or Contracts
	  	18
			
	 SECTION 3.6
	  	 Action by Written Consent or Telephone Conference
	  	18
			
	 SECTION 3.7
	  	 Officers
	  	18
			
	 SECTION 3.8
	  	 Management Matters
	  	20
			
	 SECTION 3.9
	  	 Securities in Holdings
	  	21
			
	 SECTION 3.10
	  	 Liability of Unitholders
	  	21
			
	 SECTION 3.11
	  	 Indemnification by the Company
	  	22
			
	ARTICLE IV.	  	CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS; ALLOCATIONS; DISTRIBUTIONS	  	22
			
	 SECTION 4.1
	  	 Capital Contributions
	  	22
			
	 SECTION 4.2
	  	 Capital Accounts
	  	22
			
	 SECTION 4.3
	  	 Allocations of Net Income and Net Loss
	  	23

  

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	 SECTION 4.4
	  	 Distributions
	  	26
			
	 SECTION 4.5
	  	 Security Interest and Right of Set-Off
	  	32
			
	ARTICLE V.	  	WITHDRAWAL; DISSOLUTION; TRANSFER OF MEMBERSHIP INTERESTS; ADMISSION OF NEW MEMBERS	  	32
			
	 SECTION 5.1
	  	 Unitholder Withdrawal
	  	32
			
	 SECTION 5.2
	  	 Dissolution
	  	32
			
	 SECTION 5.3
	  	 Transfer by Unitholders
	  	33
			
	 SECTION 5.4
	  	 Admission or Substitution of New Members
	  	34
			
	 SECTION 5.5
	  	 Compliance with Law
	  	34
			
	ARTICLE VI.	  	REPORTS TO MEMBERS; TAX MATTERS	  	35
			
	 SECTION 6.1
	  	 Books of Account
	  	35
			
	 SECTION 6.2
	  	 Reports
	  	35
			
	 SECTION 6.3
	  	 Fiscal Year
	  	36
			
	 SECTION 6.4
	  	 Certain Tax Matters
	  	36
			
	ARTICLE VII.	  	MISCELLANEOUS	  	37
			
	 SECTION 7.1
	  	 Schedules
	  	37
			
	 SECTION 7.2
	  	 Governing Law
	  	37
			
	 SECTION 7.3
	  	 Successors and Assigns
	  	38
			
	 SECTION 7.4
	  	 Confidentiality
	  	38
			
	 SECTION 7.5
	  	 Amendments
	  	38
			
	 SECTION 7.6
	  	 Notices
	  	39
			
	 SECTION 7.7
	  	 Counterparts
	  	39
			
	 SECTION 7.8
	  	 Power of Attorney
	  	39
			
	 SECTION 7.9
	  	 Entire Agreement; Interpretation
	  	40
			
	 SECTION 7.10
	  	 Section Titles
	  	40

  

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 SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED 
 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT 
 OF

 MICHAEL FOODS INVESTORS, LLC 
 A Delaware Limited Liability Company 
 THIS SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT of Michael Foods Investors, LLC, dated and effective as of October 23, 2009 (this “Agreement”), is adopted and agreed to by and among Thomas H. Lee Equity Fund V, L.P., a Delaware limited
partnership, Thomas H. Lee Parallel Fund V, L.P., Thomas H. Lee Cayman Fund V, L.P., Thomas H. Lee Investors Limited Partnership, 1997 Thomas H. Lee Nominee Trust, Putnam Investments Holdings, LLC, Putnam Investments Employees’ Securities
Company I, LLC, Putnam Investments Employees’ Securities Company II, LLC (collectively the “THL Holders”), the Persons listed on Schedule A attached hereto who executed the Original Agreement (as defined below) or a
joinder to this Agreement prior to the date hereof, and each other Person who hereafter at any time becomes a Member in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and the Act. Any reference in this Agreement to THL or any other Member shall include
such Member’s Successors in Interest to the extent such Successors in Interest have become Substitute Members in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. 
 WHEREAS, on November 6, 2003, THL formed the Company as a limited liability company under the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act, Title 6, §§ 18-101, et seq, as it may be amended from
time to time (the “Act”), by executing the Limited Liability Company Agreement of THL-MF Investors, LLC, which agreement was subsequently amended and restated pursuant to that certain Amended and Restated Limited Liability Agreement
dated as of November 20, 2003 (as amended and restated, the “Original Agreement”); and 
 WHEREAS, the
Members desire to amend and restate the Original Agreement in accordance with Section 7.5 thereof for the purpose of setting forth the agreements governing the relations among the Members and to admit additional members. 
 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the parties hereto, each intending to be legally
bound, agree as follows: 
 ARTICLE I. 
 DEFINITIONS 
 SECTION 1.1 Definitions. 
 Unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms shall have the following meanings for purposes of this Agreement: 
 “Act” has the meaning set forth in the preamble above. 
 “Additional Member” means any Person that has been admitted to the Company as a Member pursuant to Section 5.4
by virtue of having received its Membership Interest from the Company and not from any other Member or Assignee. 

 “Adjusted Capital Account Deficit” means, with respect to any Unitholder,
the deficit balance, if any, in such Unitholder’s Capital Account as of the end of the relevant fiscal year, after giving effect to the following adjustments: 
 (i) credit to such Capital Account any amounts that such Unitholder is obligated to restore pursuant to this Agreement or is
deemed to be obligated to restore pursuant to Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(c) or the penultimate sentence of each of Regulations Sections 1.704-2(i)(5) and 1.704-2(g)(1); and 
 (ii) debit to such Capital Account the items described in Regulations Sections 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(4), (5) and (6).

 The foregoing definition of Adjusted Capital Account Deficit is intended to comply with the provisions of Regulations
Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d) and shall be interpreted and applied by the Management Committee consistently therewith. 
 “Affiliate” when used with reference to another Person means any Person (other than the Company), directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, controlling, controlled by, or under common control with, such
other Person. In addition, Affiliates of a Member shall include all partners, officers, employees and former partners, officers or employees of, all consultants or advisors to, and all other Persons who directly or indirectly receive compensation
from, such Member. 
 “Assignee” means any transferee to which a Member or another Assignee has transferred its
interest in the Company in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, but who is not a Member. 
 “Bankruptcy” means, with respect to any Person, the occurrence of any of the following events: (i) the filing of an application by such Person for, or a consent to, the appointment of a trustee or custodian of his
assets; (ii) the filing by such Person of a voluntary petition in Bankruptcy or the seeking of relief under Title 11 of the United States Code, as now constituted or hereafter amended, or the filing of a pleading in any court of record
admitting in writing his inability to pay his debts as they become due; (iii) the failure of such Person to pay his debts as such debts become due; (iv) the making by such Person of a general assignment for the benefit of creditors;
(v) the filing by such Person of an answer admitting the material allegations of, or his consenting to, or defaulting in answering, a Bankruptcy petition filed against him in any Bankruptcy proceeding or petition seeking relief under Title 11
of the United States Code, as now constituted or as hereafter amended; or (vi) the entry of an order, judgment or decree by any court of competent jurisdiction adjudicating such Person a bankrupt or insolvent or for relief in respect of such
Person or appointing a trustee or custodian of his assets and the continuance of such order, judgment or decree unstayed and in effect for a period of 60 consecutive days. 
 “Capital Account” means, with respect to any Unitholder, the account maintained for such Unitholder in accordance with the
following provisions: 
 (a) To each Unitholder’s Capital Account there shall be added such
Unitholder’s Capital Contributions, such Unitholder’s allocable share of Net Income and any items in the nature of income or gain which are specially allocated to such Unitholder pursuant to Section 4.3(c) hereof, and the
amount of any Company liabilities assumed by such Unitholder or which are secured by any property distributed to such Unitholder. 
  

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 (b) To each Unitholder’s Capital Account there shall be subtracted the
amount of cash and the Gross Asset Value of any property distributed to such Unitholder pursuant to any provision of this Agreement, such Unitholder’s allocable share of Net Losses and any items in the nature of expenses or losses which are
specially allocated to such Unitholder pursuant to Section 4.3(c) hereof, and the amount of any liabilities of such Unitholder assumed by the Company or which are secured by any property contributed by such Unitholder to the Company.

 (c) In the event any interest in the Company is transferred in accordance with the terms of this Agreement,
the transferee shall succeed to the Capital Account of the transferor to the extent it relates to the transferred interest. 
 (d) In determining the amount of any liability for purposes of subparagraphs (a) and (b) hereof and Section 4.3(b) hereof, there shall be taken into account Code Section 752(c)
and any other applicable provisions of the Code and Regulations. 
 (e) The foregoing provisions and the other
provisions of this Agreement relating to the maintenance of Capital Accounts are intended to comply with Code Section 704(b) and the Regulations promulgated thereunder, and shall be interpreted and applied by the Management Committee in a
manner consistent with such Regulations. 
 “Capital Contribution” means, with respect to any Unitholder, the
amount of cash and the initial Gross Asset Value of any property (other than money) contributed from time to time to the Company by such Unitholder (it being understood that the Gross Asset Value with respect to property in respect of a
Unitholder’s Initial Capital Contribution shall be as set forth on Exhibit I hereto). 
 “Certificate” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1. 
 “Class A
Units” means the Class A Units of the Company. 
 “Class B Units” means the Class B Units of the
Company. 
 “Class C Fraction” means the lesser of (A) one and (B) a fraction, the numerator of which
is the number of Class C Units outstanding at the date of any such determination and the denominator of which is the number of Class C Units outstanding on the date of the Initial Capital Contribution after giving effect to the Initial Capital
Contribution, as each of the numerator and denominator may be adjusted in the event of a recapitalization, split, dividend, or other reclassification affecting the Class C Units. 
 “Class C Units” means the Class C Units of the Company. 
  

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 “Class E Applicable Percentage” shall mean 0.1244%. 
 “Class E Distribution Threshold Amount” means an amount equal to (i) $570,000,000 plus (ii) any additional
Capital Contributions by the Class A, Class B or Class C Unitholders with respect to their Class A, Class B or Class C Units after the Class E Effective Date. 
 “Class E Effective Date” means April 9, 2008. 
 “Class E Tier I Distribution Amount” shall mean the amount equal to (i) the Class E Applicable Percentage
multiplied by (ii) 100% of Distributable Assets up to the Class F/G Distribution Threshold Amount to be distributed to the Unitholders in excess of the sum of (x) the Class E Distribution Threshold Amount and (y) the aggregate
amount of Capital Contributions of the Class E Unitholders returned to such Unitholders under Section 4.4(a)(2)(A). 
 “Class E Tier II Distribution Amount” shall mean the amount equal to (i) the Class E Applicable Percentage multiplied by (ii) 100% of Distributable Assets to be distributed to the Unitholders in excess of the sum
of (x) the Class F/G Distribution Threshold Amount, (y) the aggregate amount of Capital Contributions of the Class F Unitholders and Class G Unitholders returned to such Unitholders under Section 4.4(a)(3)(A), and (z) the
Class F Distribution Amount actually paid to Class F Unitholders and the Class G Distribution Amount actually paid to Class G Unitholders, under Sections 4.4(a)(3)(B) and (C) hereof, as applicable. 
 “Class E Unitholder” means Thomas J. Jagiela and his permitted assigns and transferees under this Agreement and the
Securityholders Agreement, and any other Person (and such Person’s permitted assigns and transferees) issued Class E Units by the Company hereafter. 
 “Class E Units” means the Class E Units of the Company. The rights and privileges associated with such Class E Units are intended to constitute a “profits interest” in the
Company within the meaning of Revenue Procedure 93-27, 1993-2 C.B. 343, or any successor Internal Revenue Service or Treasury Department regulation or other pronouncement applicable at the date of issuance of Class E Units. 
 “Class F/G Applicable Percentages” shall mean the following: (i) 9.545% of the Excess Threshold Amount (as defined in
the definition of Class F Distribution Amount) up to $28,524,600, and (ii) 4.120% of the Excess Threshold Amount that is equal to or greater than $28,524,600 but less than $68,524,600; and (iii) 3.949% of the Excess Threshold Amount that
is equal to or greater than $68,524,600 but less than $268,524,600; and (iv) 2.512% of the Excess Threshold Amount that is equal to or greater than $268,524,600. 
 “Class F Distribution Amount” shall mean an amount equal to (A) 24.17% multiplied by (B) the quotient of (i) the appropriate Class F/G Applicable Percentages
multiplied by (ii) the Distributable Assets to be distributed to the Unitholders in excess of the sum of (x) the Class F/G Distribution Threshold Amount and (y) the aggregate amount of Capital Contributions of the Class F
Unitholders and Class G Unitholders returned to such Unitholders under Section 4.4(a)(3)(A) (such excess Distributable Assets being referred to herein as the “Excess Threshold Amount”). 
  

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 “Class F/G Distribution Threshold Amount” means an amount equal to
(i) $803,965,514 plus (ii) any additional Capital Contributions by the Class A, Class B or Class C Unitholders with respect to their Class A, Class B or Class C Units after the Class F/G Effective Date. 
 “Class F/G Effective Date” means October 23, 2009. 
 “Class F Unitholders” means each of Mark W. Westphal and Carolyn V. Wolski and their respective permitted assigns
and transferees under this Agreement and the Securityholders Agreement, and any other Person (and such Person’s permitted assigns and transferees) issued Class F Units by the Company hereafter. 
 “Class F Units” means the Class F Units of the Company. The rights and privileges associated with such
Class F Units are intended to constitute a “profits interest” in the Company within the meaning of Revenue Procedure 93-27, 1993-2 C.B. 343, or any successor Internal Revenue Service or Treasury Department regulation or other
pronouncement applicable at the date of issuance of Class F Units. 
 “Class G Distribution Amount” shall
mean an amount equal to (A) 75.83% multiplied by (B) the quotient of (i) the appropriate Class F/G Applicable Percentages multiplied by (ii) the Excess Threshold Amount. 
 “Class G Unitholders” means each of James E. Dwyer, Jr. and his permitted assigns and transferees under this Agreement and
the Securityholders Agreements, and any other Person (and such Person’s permitted assigns and transferees) issued Class G Units by the Company hereafter. 
 “Class G Units” means the Class G Units of the Company. The rights and privileges associated with such Class G Units are intended to constitute a “profits interest” in
the Company within the meaning of Revenue Procedure 93-27, 1993-2 C.B. 343, or any successor Internal Revenue Service or Treasury Department regulation or other pronouncement applicable at the date of issuance of Class G Units. 
 “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time, or any successor statute. Any reference
herein to a particular provision of the Code shall mean, where appropriate, the corresponding provision in any successor statute. 
 “Company” means Michael Foods Investors, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. 
 “Company Minimum Gain” has the meaning set forth in Regulations Section 1.704- 2(d). 
 “Depreciation” means, for each fiscal year or other period, an amount equal to the depreciation, amortization or other cost recovery deduction allowable with respect to an asset for such year or other period, except that if
the Gross Asset Value of an asset differs from its adjusted basis for federal income tax purposes at the beginning of such year or other period, Depreciation shall be an amount which bears the same ratio to such beginning Gross Asset Value

  

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as the federal income tax depreciation, amortization or other cost recovery deduction for such year or other period bears to such beginning adjusted tax basis; provided, however,
that if the federal income tax depreciation, amortization or other cost recovery deduction for such year is zero, Depreciation shall be calculated with reference to such beginning Gross Asset Value using any reasonable method selected by the
Management Committee. 
 “Distributable Assets” means, with respect to any fiscal period, all cash receipts
(including from any operating, investing, and financing activities) and (if distribution thereof is determined to be necessary by a majority of the Management Committee) other assets of the Company from any and all sources, reduced by operating cash
expenses, contributions of capital to subsidiaries of the Company and payments (if any) required to be made in connection with any loan to the Company and any reserve for contingencies or escrow required, in the good faith judgment of the Management
Committee, in connection therewith. 
 “Economic Interest” means a Member’s or Assignee’s share of
the Company’s net profits, net losses and distributions pursuant to this Agreement and the Act, but shall not include any right to participate in the management or affairs of the Company, including the right to vote in the election of
Representatives, vote on, consent to or otherwise participate in any decision of the Members or Representatives, or any right to receive information concerning the business and affairs of the Company, in each case except as expressly otherwise
provided in this Agreement or required by the Act. 
 “First Performance Hurdle” means, that the Target Holders
shall have received (i) on or prior to the first anniversary of the date of this Agreement, aggregate distributions with respect to Class A Units equal to 150% of the aggregate Capital Contributions of Target Holders, (ii) on or prior
to the second anniversary of the date of this Agreement, aggregate distributions with respect to Class A Units equal to 175% of the aggregate Capital Contributions of Target Holders, (iii) on or prior to the third anniversary of the date
of this Agreement, aggregate distributions with respect to Class A Units equal to 200% of the aggregate Capital Contributions of Target Holders, (iv) on or prior to the fourth anniversary of the date of this Agreement, aggregate
distributions with respect to Class A Units equal to 225% of the aggregate Capital Contributions of Target Holders, (v) on or prior to the fifth anniversary of the date of this Agreement, aggregate distributions with respect to
Class A Units equal to 249% of the aggregate Capital Contributions of Target Holders or (vi) at any time after the fifth anniversary of the date of this Agreement, aggregate distributions with respect to Class A Units equal to an
amount that would produce a Target Holders’ IRR equal to or in excess of 20%; it being understood that the terms contained in clauses (i) through (vi) of this definition shall remain constant and in effect throughout the periods
indicated. 
 “Gross Asset Value” means, with respect to any asset, the asset’s adjusted basis for federal
income tax purposes, except as follows: 
 (a) The initial Gross Asset Value of any asset contributed by a
Unitholder to the Company shall be the gross fair market value of such asset on the date of the contribution, as determined by the contributing Unitholder and the Company. 
  

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 (b) The Gross Asset Values of all Company assets shall be adjusted to equal
their respective gross fair market values, as determined by the Management Committee, as of the following times: 
 (i) the acquisition of an additional interest in the Company after the date hereof by a new or existing Unitholder in exchange for more than a de minimis Capital Contribution, if the Management Committee reasonably determines that such
adjustment is necessary or appropriate to reflect the relative Economic Interests of the Unitholders in the Company; 
 (ii) the distribution by the Company to a Unitholder of more than a de minimis amount of Company property as consideration for an interest in the Company, if the Management Committee reasonably determines that such adjustment is necessary
or appropriate to reflect the relative Economic Interests of the Unitholders in the Company; 
 (iii) the
liquidation of the Company within the meaning of Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(g); 
 (iv) the grant
of an interest in the Company (other than a de minimis interest) as consideration for the provision of services to or for the benefit of the Company by an existing Member acting in a Member capacity or by a new Member acting in a Member capacity or
in anticipation of being a Member; and 
 (v) such other times as the Management Committee shall reasonably
determine necessary or advisable in order to comply with Regulations Sections 1.704-1(b) and 1.704-2. 
 (c) The
Gross Asset Value of any Company asset distributed to a Unitholder shall be the gross fair market value of such asset on the date of distribution, as reasonably determined by the Management Committee taking into account the following proviso;
provided that, in the case of such assets which are securities, the fair market value thereof shall be reduced (a) if and to the extent that a block sale of all of such securities is reasonably likely, in the good faith judgment of a registered
broker-dealer affiliated with a reputable, nationally recognized brokerage house, to depress the trading price of such securities, (b) if and to the extent appropriate, in the good faith judgment of the Management Committee, due to illiquidity
of such securities and (c) for any sales or other commissions reasonably likely to be incurred or applied in a sale of such securities. 
 (d) The Gross Asset Values of Company assets shall be increased (or decreased) to reflect any adjustments to the adjusted basis of such assets pursuant to Code Section 734(b) or Code
Section 743(b), but only to the extent that such adjustments are taken into account in determining Capital Accounts pursuant to Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(m); provided, however, that Gross Asset Values shall not be
adjusted pursuant to this subparagraph (d) to the extent that the Management Committee determines that an adjustment pursuant to subparagraph (b) of this definition of Gross Asset Value is necessary or appropriate in connection with a
transaction that would otherwise result in an adjustment pursuant to this subparagraph (d). 
  

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 “Holdings” means M-Foods Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation.

 “Initial Capital Contribution” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1. 
 “Management Committee” means the Management Committee established pursuant to Section 3.2. 
 “Management Unit Subscription Agreements” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.9. 
 “Member” means each THL Holder and the Persons listed on Schedule A attached hereto and each other Person who is
hereafter admitted as a Member in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and the Act. The Members shall constitute the “members” (as that term is defined in the Act) of the Company. Except as otherwise set forth herein or in the Act,
the Members shall constitute a single class or group of members of the Company for all purposes of the Act and this Agreement. 
 “Member Minimum Gain” means minimum gain attributable to Member Nonrecourse Debt determined in accordance with Regulations Section 1.704- 2(i). 
 “Member Nonrecourse Debt” has the meaning set forth in Regulations Section 1.704-2(b)(4). 
 “Member Nonrecourse Deduction” has the meaning set forth in Regulations Section 1.704- 2(i)(2). 
 “Membership Interest” means, with respect to each Member, such Member’s Economic Interest and rights as a Member.

 “Michael Foods” means Michael Foods, Inc., a Delaware corporation. 
 “Net Income” or “Net Loss” means for each fiscal year of the Company, an amount equal to the
Company’s taxable income or loss for such fiscal year, determined in accordance with Code Section 703(a) (for this purpose, all items of income, gain, loss, or deduction required to be stated separately pursuant to Code
Section 703(a)(1) shall be included in taxable income or loss), with the following adjustments: 
 (a) Any income of the
Company that is exempt from federal income tax and not otherwise taken into account in computing Net Income or Net Loss pursuant to this definition of Net Income or Net Loss shall be added to such taxable income or loss; 
 (b) Any expenditures of the Company described in Code Section 705(a)(2)(B) or treated as Code Section 705(a)(2)(B) expenditures
pursuant to Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(i), and not otherwise taken into account in computing Net Income or Net Loss pursuant to this definition of Net Income or Net Loss shall be subtracted from such taxable income or loss;

  

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 (c) In the event the Gross Asset Value of any Company asset is adjusted pursuant to
subparagraph (b) or (c) of the definition of Gross Asset Value, the amount of such adjustment shall be taken into account as gain (if the adjustment increases the Gross Asset Value of the asset) or loss (if the adjustment decreases the
Gross Asset Value of the asset) from the disposition of such asset for purposes of computing Net Income or Net Loss; 
 (d) Gain
or loss resulting from any disposition of property with respect to which gain or loss is recognized for federal income tax purposes shall be computed by reference to the Gross Asset Value of the property disposed of, notwithstanding that the
adjusted tax basis of such property differs from its Gross Asset Value; 
 (e) In lieu of the depreciation, amortization, and
other cost recovery deductions taken into account in computing such taxable income or loss, Depreciation shall be taken into account for such fiscal year; 
 (f) To the extent an adjustment to the adjusted tax basis of any Company asset pursuant to Code Section 734(b) or 743(b) is required pursuant to Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(m) to be
taken into account in determining Capital Accounts as a result of a distribution other than in liquidation of a Unitholder’s interest in the Company, the amount of such adjustment shall be treated as an item of gain (if the adjustment increases
the basis of the asset) or loss (if the adjustment decreases the basis of the asset) from the disposition of the asset and shall be taken into account for purposes of computing Net Income or Net Loss; and 
 (g) Notwithstanding any other provision of this definition of Net Income or Net Loss, any items which are specially allocated pursuant to
Section 4.3(c) hereof shall not be taken into account in computing Net Income or Net Loss. The amounts of the items of Company income, gain, loss, or deduction available to be specially allocated pursuant to Section 4.3(c)
hereof shall be determined by applying rules analogous to those set forth in this definition of Net Income or Net Loss. 
 “Nonrecourse Deductions” has the meaning set forth in Regulations Section 1.704- 2(b). 
 “Officer” means each Person designated as an officer of the Company pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.7, subject to any resolution of the Management Committee appointing such Person
as an officer or relating to such appointment. 
 “Original Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the
preamble above. 
 “Preferred Return” with respect to each holder of Class A Units and Class B Units means
an amount, accrued on a daily basis commencing on the date hereof and, beginning January 1, 2004, compounded quarterly on April 1, July 1, October 1 and January 1 of each year, from the day on which such Unitholder
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distribution equal to 8% per annum of the excess, if any, of (i) such Unitholder’s aggregate Capital Contribution plus the aggregate amount compounded pursuant to this
definition through the end of the previous quarter on each day during such period over (ii) the aggregate amount of all distributions made on or prior to such day to such Unitholder. For purposes of computing the Preferred Return, each
Capital Contribution shall be treated as having been made on the last day of the calendar month in which such Capital Contribution is received by the Company (except for the Initial Capital Contribution, which shall be deemed to have been made on
the date hereof), and distributions shall be deemed to have been made on the last day of the month in which they are made. 
 “Proceeding” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.11. 
 “Regulations”
means the Income Tax Regulations, including temporary Regulations, promulgated under the Code, as such Regulations may be amended from time to time (including corresponding provisions of succeeding regulations). 
 “Regulatory Allocations” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.3(c) of this Agreement. 
 “Representative” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(a) of this Agreement. 
 “Sale of the Company” shall mean a “Sale of the Company” (as defined in the Securityholders Agreement) or a
dissolution of the Company in accordance with this Agreement (other than transactions effected for the purpose of changing, directly or indirectly, the form of organization or the organizational structure of the Company and/or any of its
subsidiaries). 
 “Second Performance Hurdle” means that the Target Holders shall have received (i) on or
prior to the first anniversary of the date of this Agreement, aggregate distributions with respect to Class A Units equal to 200% of the aggregate Capital Contributions of Target Holders, (ii) on or prior to the second anniversary of the
date of this Agreement, aggregate distributions with respect to Class A Units equal to 225% of the aggregate Capital Contributions of Target Holders, (iii) on or prior to the third anniversary of the date of this Agreement, aggregate
distributions with respect to Class A Units equal to 250% of the aggregate Capital Contributions of Target Holders, (iv) on or prior to the fourth anniversary of the date of this Agreement, aggregate distributions with respect to
Class A Units equal to 275% of the aggregate Capital Contributions of Target Holders, (v) on or prior to the fifth anniversary of the date of this Agreement, aggregate distributions with respect to Class A Units equal to 305% of the
aggregate Capital Contributions of Target Holders or (vi) at any time after the fifth anniversary of the date of this Agreement, aggregate distributions with respect to Class A Units equal to an amount that would produce a Target
Holders’ IRR equal to or in excess of 25%; it being understood that the terms contained in clauses (i) through (vi) of this definition shall remain constant and in effect throughout the periods indicated. 
 “Securities” means any debt or equity securities of any issuer, including common and preferred stock and interests in
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property or interests commonly regarded as securities, interests in real property, whether improved or unimproved, interests in oil and gas properties and mineral properties, short-term
investments commonly regarded as money market investments, bank deposits and interests in personal property of all kinds, whether tangible or intangible. 
 “Securityholders Agreement” means the Securityholders Agreement dated as of November 20, 2003 among the Company and each Member, as it may be amended or supplemented from time to
time. 
 “Substitute Member” means any Person that has been admitted to the Company as a Member pursuant to
Section 5.4 by virtue of such Person receiving all or a portion of a Membership Interest from a Member or its Assignee and not from the Company. 
 “Successor in Interest” means any (i) trustee, custodian, receiver or other Person acting in any Bankruptcy or reorganization proceeding with respect to; (ii) assignee for the
benefit of the creditors of; (iii) trustee or receiver, or current or former officer, director or partner, or other fiduciary acting for or with respect to the dissolution, liquidation or termination of; or (iv) other executor,
administrator, committee, legal representative or other successor or assign of, any Unitholder, whether by operation of law or otherwise. 
 “Target Holders” means the holders of Class A Units. 
 “Target Holders’ IRR” shall mean the cumulative internal rate of return of the Target Holders (calculated as provided below), as of any date, where the internal rate of return for such Target Holders shall be the
annually compounded rate of return which results in the following amount having a net present value equal to zero: (i) the aggregate amount of cash and Gross Asset Value of any assets distributed to such Target Holders pursuant to Sections
4.4 and 5.2 of this Agreement and from time to time on a cumulative basis through such date (provided that, in no circumstances shall any fees paid to such Target Holders or expenses reimbursed to such Target Holders from time to
time under this Agreement or otherwise be included in this clause (i)), minus (ii) the aggregate amount of the Capital Contributions made by such Target Holders from time to time on a cumulative basis through such date. In determining the
Target Holders’ IRR, the following shall apply: (a) any Capital Contributions under clause (ii) above shall be deemed to have been made on the last day of the month in which they are actually made (except for the Initial Capital
Contribution (as such term is defined herein), which shall be deemed to have been made on the date hereof; (b) distributions under clause (i) above shall be deemed to have been made on the last day of the month in which they are actually
made; (c) all distributions shall be based on the amount distributed prior to the application of any U.S. federal, state, local, or foreign income taxation to the Target Holders; and (d) the rates of return shall be per annum rates and all
amounts shall be calculated on an annually compounded basis, and on the basis of a 365-day year. 
 “Tax Matters
Member” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.4(b). 
 “Third Performance Hurdle” means
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(ii) on or prior to the second anniversary of the date of this Agreement, aggregate distributions with respect to Class A Units equal to 325% of the aggregate Capital Contributions of Target
Holders, (iii) on or prior to the third anniversary of the date of this Agreement, aggregate distributions (pursuant to this Agreement) with respect to Class A Units equal to 350% of the aggregate Capital Contributions of Target Holders,
(iv) on or prior to the fourth anniversary of the date of this Agreement, aggregate distributions with respect to Class A Units equal to 375% of the aggregate Capital Contributions of Target Holders, (v) on or prior to the fifth
anniversary of the date of this Agreement, aggregate distributions with respect to Class A Units equal to 448% of the aggregate Capital Contributions of Target Holders or (vi) at any time after the fifth anniversary of the date of this
Agreement, aggregate distributions with respect to Class A Units equal to an amount that would produce a Target Holders’ IRR equal to or in excess of 35%; it being understood that the terms contained in clauses (i) through
(vi) of this definition shall remain constant and in effect throughout the periods indicated. 
 “Unitholder” means a Member or Assignee who holds an Economic Interest in Class A Units, Class B Units, Class C Units, Class E Units, Class F Units or Class G Units. 
 “Unpaid Preferred Return” with respect to each holder of Class A Units and Class B Units means the excess, if
any, of (i) such Unitholder’s Preferred Return as of the date of any such determination over (ii) the aggregate amount of all distributions made to such Unitholder pursuant to or in accordance with
Section 4.4(a)(ii). 
 “Unreturned Capital” with respect to each Unitholder means the
excess, if any, of (i) such Unitholder’s aggregate Capital Contributions over (ii) the aggregate amount of all distributions made to such Unitholder pursuant to or in accordance with Section 4.4(a). 

SECTION 1.2 Terms Generally. The definitions in Section 1.1 shall apply equally to both the singular and plural forms of the
terms defined. Whenever the context may require, any pronoun shall include the corresponding masculine, feminine and neuter forms. The term “person” or “Person” includes individuals, partnerships (whether general or limited),
joint ventures, corporations, limited liability companies, trusts, estates, custodians, nominees, governments (or agencies or political subdivisions thereof) and other associations, entities or groups (as defined in the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, as amended). The words “include,” “includes” and “including” shall be deemed to be followed by the phrase “without limitation.” All terms herein that relate to accounting matters shall be interpreted in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles from time to time in effect. All references to “Sections” and “Articles” shall refer to Sections and Articles of this Agreement unless otherwise specified. The words
“hereof” and “herein” and similar terms shall relate to this Agreement. 
 ARTICLE II. 
 GENERAL PROVISIONS 
 SECTION 2.1 Formation. The Company has been organized as a Delaware limited liability company by the execution and filing of a Certificate of Formation (the “Certificate”) by THL, as an initial Member, under and pursuant to
the Act. The rights, powers, duties, obligations and liabilities of the Members shall be determined pursuant to the Act and this Agreement. To the extent that the rights, powers, duties, obligations and liabilities of any Member are different by
reason of any provision of this Agreement than they would be in the absence of such provision, this Agreement shall, to the extent permitted by the Act, control. 
  

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 SECTION 2.2 Name. The name of the Company is “Michael Foods Investors,
LLC,” and all Company business shall be conducted in that name or in such other names that comply with applicable law as the Management Committee may select from time to time. 
 SECTION 2.3 Term. The term of the Company commenced on the date the Certificate was filed with the office of the Secretary of State
of the State of Delaware and shall continue in existence perpetually until termination or dissolution in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.2. 
 SECTION 2.4 Purpose; Powers. 
 (a) General Powers.
The nature of the business or purposes to be conducted or promoted by the Company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be organized under the Act. The Company may engage in any and all activities
necessary, desirable or incidental to the accomplishment of the foregoing. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, nothing set forth herein shall be construed as authorizing the Company to possess any purpose or power, or to do any act or
thing, forbidden by law to a limited liability company organized under the laws of the State of Delaware. 
 (b)
Company Action. Subject to the provisions of this Agreement and except as prohibited by applicable law (i) the Company may, with the approval of the Management Committee, enter into and perform any and all documents, agreements and
instruments contemplated thereby, all without any further act, vote or approval of any Member and (ii) the Management Committee may authorize any Person (including any Member or Officer) to enter into and perform any document on behalf of the
Company. 
 (c) Merger. Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, the Company may, with the approval of
the Management Committee and without the need for any further act, vote or approval of any Member, merge with, or consolidate into, another limited liability company (organized under the laws of Delaware or any other state), a corporation (organized
under the laws of Delaware or any other state) or other business entity (as defined in Section 18-209(a) of the Act), regardless of whether the Company is the survivor of such merger or consolidation; provided that, to the extent
applicable in connection with any transaction described in this Section 2.4(c), each Unitholder shall be afforded any rights to which it is entitled to pursuant to Article IV of the Securityholders Agreement. 
 SECTION 2.5 Foreign Qualification. Prior to the Company’s conducting business in any jurisdiction other than Delaware, the
Management Committee shall cause the Company to comply, to the extent procedures are available and those matters are reasonably within the control of the Officers, with all requirements necessary to qualify the Company as a foreign limited liability
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 SECTION 2.6 Registered Office; Registered Agent; Principal Office; Other Offices. The
registered office of the Company required by the Act to be maintained in the State of Delaware shall be the office of the initial registered agent named in the Certificate or such other office (which need not be a place of business of the Company)
as the Management Committee may designate from time to time in the manner provided by law. The registered agent of the Company in the State of Delaware shall be the initial registered agent named in the Certificate or such other Person or Persons as
the Management Committee may designate from time to time in the manner provided by law. The principal office of the Company shall be at such place as the Management Committee may designate from time to time, which need not be in the State of
Delaware, and the Company shall maintain records at such place. The Company may have such other offices as the Management Committee may designate from time to time. 
 SECTION 2.7 No State-Law Partnership. The Unitholders intend that the Company shall not be a partnership (including a limited partnership) or joint venture, and that no Unitholder, Representative
or Officer shall be a partner or joint venturer of any other Unitholder, Representative or Officer by virtue of this Agreement, for any purposes other than as set forth in the last sentence of this Section 2.7, and this Agreement shall not be
construed to the contrary. The Unitholders intend that the Company shall be treated as a partnership for federal and, if applicable, state or local income tax purposes, and each Unitholder and the Company shall file all tax returns and shall
otherwise take all tax and financial reporting positions in a manner consistent with such treatment. 
 SECTION 2.8 Amendment
and Restatement. This Agreement amends, restates and supersedes in its entirety the Original Agreement. 
 SECTION 2.9
Issuance of Additional Units. The Management Committee shall have the right to cause the Company to create and issue preferred units in connection with the exercise of the Company’s rights and/or obligations to purchase Class A
Units, Class B Units, Class C Units, Class E Units, Class F Units and Class G Units from certain Members each of whom is also a party to a Management Unit Subscription Agreement by and between such Member and the Company (collectively, the
“Management Unit Subscription Agreements”). Subject to the provisions of the Management Unit Subscription Agreement, the Management Committee shall determine the terms and conditions governing the issuance of any of such preferred units.
In addition, the Management Committee shall have the right to issue Class B Units and Class C Units; provided that, the Management Committee shall not authorize the issuance of either Class B Units or Class C Units in excess of the number of such
Class B Units and Class C Units, as the case may be, issued as of the date hereof (it being understood that any Class B Units or Class C Units repurchased by the Company shall no longer be considered “issued” for purposes hereof) unless
(A) for so long as he serves as Chief Executive Officer of Michael Foods, Gregg A. Ostrander provides his written consent to such issuance or (B) if Gregg A. Ostrander shall cease to be the Chief Executive Officer of Michael Foods, the
holders of a majority of the outstanding Class B Units or Class C Units, as the case may be, approve such issuance. In addition, the holders of a majority of Class A Units shall have the right to cause the Company to create and issue additional
units and classes of units; provided that (i) no such issuance shall adversely affect the relationship among the Class A Units, Class B Units and Class C Units as set forth herein without the consent of the holders of a majority in
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Class B Units and Class C Units, on the one hand, and the Class E Units, on the other hand without the consent of the holders of a majority in interest of the Units of each Class so affected
(taking the Class A Units, Class B Units and Class C Units together as one Class), or (iii) adversely affect the relationship among the Class A Units, Class B Units and Class C Units, on the one hand, and the Class F
Units, on the other hand, without the consent of the holders of a majority in interest of the Units of each Class so affected (taking the Class A Units, Class B Units and Class C Units together as one Class), or (iv) adversely affect the
relationship among the Class A Units, Class B Units and Class C Units, on the one hand, and the Class G Units, on the other hand, without the consent of the holders of a majority in interest of the Units of each Class so affected (taking the
Class A Units, Class B Units and Class C Units together as one Class). 
 ARTICLE III. 
 MANAGEMENT 
 SECTION 3.1 The Management Committee; Delegation of Authority and Duties. 
 (a) Members and
Management Committee. The Members shall possess all rights and powers as provided in the Act and otherwise by law. Except as otherwise expressly provided for herein, the Members hereby consent to the exercise by the Management Committee of all
such powers and rights conferred on them by the Act with respect to the management and control of the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing and except as explicitly set forth in this Agreement, if a vote, consent or approval of the Members is
required by the Act or other applicable law with respect to any act to be taken by the Company or matter considered by the Management Committee, each Member agrees that it shall be deemed to have consented to or approved such act or voted on such
matter in accordance with a vote of the Management Committee on such act or matter. No Member, in its capacity as a Member, shall have any power to act for, sign for or do any act that would bind the Company. The Members, acting through the
Management Committee, shall devote such time and effort to the affairs of the Company as they may deem appropriate for the oversight of the management and affairs of the Company. Each Member acknowledges and agrees that no Member shall, in its
capacity as a Member, be bound to devote all of such Member’s business time to the affairs of the Company, and that each Member and such Member’s Affiliates do and will continue to engage for such Member’s own account and for the
account of others in other business ventures. 
 (b) Delegation by Management Committee. The Management
Committee shall have the power and authority to delegate to one or more other Persons the Management Committee’s rights and powers to manage and control the business and affairs of the Company, including to delegate to agents and employees of a
Member, a Representative or the Company (including Officers), and to delegate by a management agreement or another agreement with, or otherwise to, other Persons. The Management Committee may authorize any Person (including, without limitation, any
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 (c) Committees. The Management Committee may, from time to time,
designate one or more committees, each of which shall be comprised of at least two Representatives. Any such committee, to the extent provided in the enabling resolution and until dissolved by the Management Committee, shall have and may exercise
any or all of the authority of the Management Committee. At every meeting of any such committee, the presence of a majority of all the representatives thereof shall constitute a quorum, and the affirmative vote of a majority of the representatives
present shall be necessary for the adoption of any resolution. The Management Committee may dissolve any committee at any time, unless otherwise provided in the Certificate or this Agreement. 
 SECTION 3.2 Establishment of Management Committee. 
 (a) Representatives. There shall be established a Management Committee composed of up to seven (7) Persons all of
whom shall be individuals (“Representatives”) who shall be elected by a majority vote of the holders of Class A Units and Class B Units, voting together as a single class, and each such Member shall have one vote for each
Class A Unit and/or Class B Unit held by such Member. Any Representative may be removed from the Management Committee at any time by the holders of a majority of the total voting power of the outstanding Class A Units and Class B Units.
Each Representative shall remain in office until his or her death, resignation or removal, and in the event of death, resignation or removal of a Representative, the party or parties, as applicable, which designated such Representative shall fill
the vacancy created. 
 (b) Duties. The Representatives, in the performance of their duties, shall owe to
the Company and the Members duties of loyalty and due care of the type owed by the directors of a corporation to such corporation and its stockholders under the laws of the State of Delaware. 
 (c) Absence. A Representative may, in isolated instances arising from exigent circumstances, designate a Person to act
as his or her substitute and in his or her place at any meeting of the Management Committee. Such Person shall have all power of the absent Representative, and references herein to a “Representative” at a meeting shall be deemed to include
his or her substitute. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, Representatives, in their capacities as such, shall not be deemed to be “members” or “managers” (as such terms are defined in the Act) of the
Company; provided that, for the purpose of clarity and the avoidance of doubt, nothing contained in this sentence shall relieve or diminish any Representative’s duties under Section 3.2(b) hereof. 
 (d) No Individual Authority. No Representative has the authority or power to act for or on behalf of the Company, to
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 (e) Conflict. Each provision of this Section 3.2 is
subject to the terms and provisions of the Securityholders Agreement, and to the extent any such provisions apply, they are then to be construed as being incorporated in this Agreement and made a part hereof. 
 SECTION 3.3 Management Committee Meetings. 
 (a) Quorum. A majority of the total number of Representatives shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of
business of the Management Committee and, except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the act of a majority of the Representatives present at a meeting of the Management Committee at which a quorum is present shall be the act of the Management
Committee. A Representative who is present at a meeting of the Management Committee at which action on any matter is taken shall be presumed to have assented to the action unless his dissent shall be entered in the minutes of the meeting or unless
he shall file his written dissent to such action with the Person acting as secretary of the meeting before the adjournment thereof or shall deliver such dissent to the Company immediately after the adjournment of the meeting. Such right to dissent
shall not apply to a Representative who voted in favor of such action. 
 (b) Place, Waiver of Notice.
Meetings of the Management Committee may be held at such place or places as shall be determined from time to time by resolution of the Management Committee. At all meetings of the Management Committee, business shall be transacted in such order as
shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the Management Committee. Attendance of a Representative at a meeting shall constitute a waiver of notice of such meeting, except where a Representative attends a meeting for the express purpose
of objecting to the transaction of any business on the ground that the meeting is not lawfully called or convened. 
 (c) Regular Meetings. Regular meetings of the Management Committee shall be held at such times and places as shall be designated from time to time by resolution of the Management Committee. Notice of such meetings shall not be
required. 
 (d) Special Meetings. Special meetings of the Management Committee may be called on at least
24 hours notice to each Representative by the chairman or any two Representatives. Such notice need not state the purpose or purposes of, nor the business to be transacted at, such meeting, except as may otherwise be required by law or provided for
in this Agreement. 
 (e) Notice. Notice of any special meeting of the Management Committee or other
committee may be given personally, by mail, facsimile, courier or other means and, if other than personally, shall be deemed given when written notice is delivered to the office of the Representative at the address of the Representative in the books
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 SECTION 3.4 Chairman. The Management Committee shall designate a Representative to
serve as chairman. The chairman shall preside at all meetings of the Management Committee. If the chairman is absent at any meeting of the Management Committee, a majority of the Representatives present shall designate another Representative to
serve as interim chairman for that meeting. The chairman shall have no authority or power to act for or on behalf of the Company, to do any act that would be binding on the Company or to make any expenditure or incur any obligations on behalf of the
Company or authorize any of the foregoing. 
 SECTION 3.5 Approval or Ratification of Acts or Contracts. Any act or
contract that shall be approved or be ratified by the Management Committee shall be as valid and as binding upon the Company and upon all the Members (in their capacity as Members) as if it shall have been approved or ratified by every Member of the
Company; provided, however, the Management Committee shall not permit the Company or its subsidiaries to engage in any act or enter into any contract or other arrangement involving the payment by the Company or its subsidiaries of any fees or
compensation to THL or its Affiliates (excluding from this proviso any fees or compensation payable pursuant to that certain Management Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, by and among Michael Foods and THL Managers V, LLC) unless a majority of
the Representatives (excluding the THL Directors (as such term is defined in the Securityholders Agreement) provide written consent to such action, contract or other arrangement. 
 SECTION 3.6 Action by Written Consent or Telephone Conference. Any action permitted or required by the Act, the Certificate or this
Agreement to be taken at a meeting of the Management Committee or any committee designated by the Management Committee may be taken without a meeting if a consent in writing, setting forth the action to be taken, is signed by a majority of the
Representatives or representatives of such other committee, as the case may be. Such consent shall have the same force and effect as a vote at a meeting and may be stated as such in any document or instrument filed with the Secretary of State of the
State of Delaware, and the execution of such consent shall constitute attendance or presence in person at a meeting of the Management Committee or any such other committee, as the case may be. Subject to the requirements of this Agreement for notice
of meetings, the Representatives, or representatives of any other committee designated by the Management Committee, may participate in and hold a meeting of the Management Committee or any such other committee, as the case may be, by means of a
conference telephone or similar communications equipment by means of which all Persons participating in the meeting can hear each other, and participation in such meeting shall constitute attendance and presence in person at such meeting, except
where a Person participates in the meeting for the express purpose of objecting to the transaction of any business on the ground that the meeting is not lawfully called or convened. 
 SECTION 3.7 Officers. 
 (a) Designation and Appointment. The Management Committee may, from time to time, employ and retain Persons as may be necessary or appropriate for the conduct of the Company’s business
(subject to the supervision and control of the Management Committee), including employees, agents and other Persons (any of whom may be a Member or Representative) who may be designated as Officers of the Company, with titles including “chief
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president,” “treasurer,” “secretary,” “general manager,” “director” and “chief financial officer,” as and to the extent authorized by the
Management Committee. Any number of offices may be held by the same Person. In its discretion, the Management Committee may choose not to fill any office for any period as it may deem advisable. Officers need not be residents of the State of
Delaware or Members. Any Officers so designated shall have such authority and perform such duties as the Management Committee may, from time to time, delegate to them. The Management Committee may assign titles to particular Officers. Each Officer
shall hold office until his successor shall be duly designated and shall qualify or until his death or until he shall resign or shall have been removed in the manner hereinafter provided. The salaries or other compensation, if any, of the Officers
of the Company shall be fixed from time to time by the Management Committee. 
 (b) Resignation/Removal.
Any Officer may resign as such at any time. Such resignation shall be made in writing and shall take effect at the time specified therein, or if no time is specified, at the time of its receipt by the Management Committee. The acceptance of a
resignation shall not be necessary to make it effective, unless expressly so provided in the resignation. Subject to clauses (d), (e) and (f) of this Section 3.7, any Officer may be removed as such, either with or without cause
at any time by the Management Committee. Designation of an Officer shall not of itself create any contractual or employment rights. 
 (c) Duties of Officers Generally. The Officers, in the performance of their duties as such, shall owe to the Company duties of loyalty and due care of the type owed by the officers of a corporation
to such corporation and its stockholders under the laws of the State of Delaware. 
 (d) Chief Executive
Officer. Subject to the powers of the Management Committee, the chief executive officer of the Company shall be in general and active charge of the entire business and affairs of the Company, and shall be its chief policy making officer.

 (e) President. The president shall, subject to the powers of the Management Committee and chief
executive officer, have general and active management of the business of the Company; and shall see that all orders and resolutions of the Management Committee are carried into effect. The president shall have such other powers and perform such
other duties as may be prescribed by the chief executive officer or the Management Committee. 
 (f) Chief
Financial Officer. The chief financial officer shall keep and maintain, or cause to be kept and maintained, adequate and correct books and records of accounts of the properties and business transactions of the Company, including accounts of its
assets, liabilities, receipts, disbursements, gains, losses and capital. The chief financial officer shall have the custody of the funds and securities of the Company, and shall keep full and accurate accounts of receipts and disbursements in books
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Committee. The chief financial officer shall have such other powers and perform such other duties as may from time to time be prescribed by the chief executive officer or the Management
Committee. 
 (g) Vice President(s). The vice president(s) shall perform such duties and have such other
powers as the chief executive officer or the Management Committee may from time to time prescribe. 
 (h)
Secretary. 
 (i) The secretary shall attend all meetings of the Management Committee, and shall record
all the proceedings of the meetings in a book to be kept for that purpose, and shall perform like duties for the standing committees of the Management Committee when required. 
 (ii) The secretary shall keep all documents described in Article VI and such other documents as may be required
under the Act. The secretary shall perform such other duties and have such other authority as may be prescribed elsewhere in this Agreement or from time to time by the chief executive officer or the Management Committee. The secretary shall have the
general duties, powers and responsibilities of a secretary of a corporation. 
 (iii) If the Management Committee
chooses to appoint an assistant secretary or assistant secretaries, the assistant secretaries, in the order of their seniority, in the absence, disability or inability to act of the secretary, shall perform the duties and exercise the powers of the
secretary, and shall perform such other duties as the chief executive officer or the Management Committee may from time to time prescribe. 
 SECTION 3.8 Management Matters. 
 (a) Transfer of
Property. All property owned by the Company shall be registered in the Company’s name, in the name of a nominee or in “street name” as the Management Committee may from time to time determine. Any corporation, brokerage firm or
transfer agent called upon to transfer any Securities to or from the name of the Company shall be entitled to rely on instructions or assignments signed or purported to be signed by any Officer or Representative without inquiry as to the authority
of the Person signing or purporting to sign such instructions or assignments or as to the validity of any transfer to or from the name of the Company. At the time of any such transfer, any such corporation, brokerage firm or transfer agent shall be
entitled to assume that (i) the Company is then in existence and (ii) that this Agreement is in full force and effect and has not been amended, in each case unless such corporation, brokerage firm or transfer agent shall have received
written notice to the contrary. 
 (b) Existence and Good Standing. The Management Committee may take all
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the Company to conduct the business in which it is engaged) and (ii) for the maintenance, preservation and operation of the business of the Company in accordance with the provisions of this
Agreement and applicable laws and regulations. The Management Committee may file or cause to be filed for recordation in the office of the appropriate authorities of the State of Delaware, and in the proper office or offices in each other
jurisdiction in which the Company is formed or qualified, such certificates (including certificates of limited liability companies and fictitious name certificates) and other documents as are required by the applicable statutes, rules or regulations
of any such jurisdiction or as are required to reflect the identity of the Members and the amounts of their respective capital contributions. 
 (c) Investment Company Act. The Management Committee shall use its best efforts to assure that the Company shall not be subject to registration as an investment company pursuant to the Investment
Company Act of 1940, as amended. 
 (d) No UBTI;ECI. The Company shall not, directly or through any
pass-through entity in which it holds an interest, engage in any transaction or activity that shall cause its Unitholders, or any of such Unitholder’s limited partners, which, in the case of clause (i), are exempt from income taxation under
Section 501(a) of the Code, or, in the case of clause (ii), are non-U.S. persons, to recognize (i) unrelated business taxable income, as defined in Section 512 and Section 514 of the Code, that is taxable to such Persons under
Section 511 of the Code or (ii) income that is or is deemed to be “effectively connected” with a U.S. trade or business, as defined in Section 864(b) of the Code or income received directly or indirectly from a commercial
activity within the meaning of Section 892(a)(2) of the Code. 
 SECTION 3.9 Securities in Holdings. The Company
shall vote all of the securities it holds in Holdings as directed by the Management Committee. 
 SECTION 3.10 Liability of
Unitholders. 
 (a) No Personal Liability. Except as otherwise required by applicable law and as
expressly set forth in this Agreement, no Unitholder shall have any personal liability whatsoever in such Person’s capacity as a Unitholder, whether to the Company, to any of the other Unitholders, to the creditors of the Company or to any
other third party, for the debts, liabilities, commitments or any other obligations of the Company or for any losses of the Company. Each Unitholder shall be liable only to make such Unitholder’s Initial Capital Contribution to the Company, if
applicable, and the other payments provided expressly herein. 
 (b) Return of Distributions. In
accordance with the Act and the laws of the State of Delaware, a member of a limited liability company may, under certain circumstances, be required to return amounts previously distributed to such member. It is the intent of the Members that no
distribution to any Member pursuant to Article V hereof shall be deemed a return of money or other property paid or distributed in violation of the Act. The payment of any such money or distribution of any such property to a Member shall be
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Member receiving any such money or property shall not be required to return to any Person any such money or property. However, if any court of competent jurisdiction holds that, notwithstanding
the provisions of this Agreement, any Member is obligated to make any such payment, such obligation shall be the obligation of such Member and not of any Representative or other Member. 
 SECTION 3.11 Indemnification by the Company. Subject to the limitations and conditions provided in this Section 3.11, each
Person who was or is made a party or is threatened to be made a party to or is involved in any threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative or arbitrative (hereinafter a
“Proceeding”), or any appeal in such a Proceeding or any inquiry or investigation that could lead to such a Proceeding, by reason of the fact that he, she, or it, or a Person of which he, she or it is the legal representative, is or was a
Unitholder, Officer or Representative shall be indemnified by the Company to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, as the same exists or may hereafter be amended (but, in the case of any such amendment, only to the extent that such
amendment permits the Company to provide broader indemnification rights than said law permitted the Company to provide prior to such amendment) against all judgments, penalties (including excise and similar taxes and punitive damages), fines,
settlements and reasonable expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses) actually incurred by such Person in connection with such Proceeding, appeal, inquiry or investigation if such Person acted in Good Faith, and
indemnification under this Section 3.11 shall continue as to a Person who has ceased to serve in the capacity which initially entitled such Person to indemnity hereunder. The rights granted pursuant to this Section 3.11 shall be deemed
contract rights, and no amendment, modification or repeal of this Section 3.11 shall have the effect of limiting or denying any such rights with respect to actions taken or Proceedings, appeals, inquiries or investigations arising prior to any
amendment, modification or repeal. It is expressly acknowledged that the indemnification provided in this Section 3.11 could involve indemnification for negligence or under theories of strict liability. “Good Faith” shall mean a
Person having acted in good faith and in a manner such Person reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the Company, and, with respect to a criminal proceeding, having had no reasonable cause to believe such Person’s
conduct was unlawful. 
 ARTICLE IV. 
 CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS; ALLOCATIONS; DISTRIBUTIONS 
 SECTION 4.1 Capital
Contributions. The Members listed on Schedule A hereto have made initial Capital Contributions to the Company in the amounts and of the type set forth in Exhibit I hereto (with respect to each Member, an “Initial Capital
Contribution”). 
 SECTION 4.2 Capital Accounts. 
 (a) Creation. There shall be established for each Unitholder on the books of the Company a Capital Account which shall
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 (b) Negative Balance. A Unitholder shall not have any obligation to
the Company or to any other Unitholder to restore any negative balance in the Capital Account of such Unitholder. 
 SECTION 4.3
Allocations of Net Income and Net Loss. 
 (a) Timing and Amount of Allocations of Net Income and Net
Loss. Net Income and Net Loss of the Company shall be determined and allocated with respect to each fiscal year of the Company as of the end of each such year or as circumstances otherwise require or allow. Subject to the other provisions of
this Section 4.3, an allocation to a Unitholder of a share of Net Income or Net Loss shall be treated as an allocation of the same share of each item of income, gain, loss or deduction that is taken into account in computing Net Income
or Net Loss. 
 (b) General Allocations. 
 (i) Net Income and Net Loss. After giving effect to the special allocations provided in Sections 4.3(c) all Net
Income and Net Loss of the Company for a fiscal year shall be allocated to the Unitholders as follows: 
 (A)
first, Net Income will be allocated to the Unitholders having deficit balances in their Capital Accounts (computed after giving effect to all contributions, distributions, allocations and other Capital Account adjustments for all taxable
years (other than the items comprising the Net Income or Net Loss of the Company being allocated to the Unitholders for the current fiscal year), after adding back each Unitholder’s share of Company Minimum Gain and Member Minimum Gain as
provided in Regulations Sections 1.704-2(g) and 1.704-2(i)(5)), to the extent of, and in proportion to, those deficits, unless satisfied by allocations under Section 4.3(c) hereof; and 
 (B) second, Net Income and Net Loss not allocated under Section 4.3(b)(i)(A) will be allocated so as to
cause the credit balance in each Unitholder’s Capital Account (computed in the same manner as provided parenthetically in Section 4.3(b)(i)(A) hereof) to equal, as nearly as possible, the amount such Unitholder would receive if the
Company sold all of its assets for the Gross Asset Value of each such asset and distributed the proceeds thereof (after satisfaction of any liabilities of the Company) in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.4 hereof. 

(c) Additional Allocation Provisions. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 4.3:

 (i) 
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necessary, for subsequent fiscal years) in accordance with Regulations Section 1.704-2(f) or 1.704-2(i)(4), as applicable. It is intended that this Section 4.3(c)(i)(A) qualify
and be construed as a “minimum gain chargeback” and a “chargeback of partner nonrecourse debt minimum gain” within the meaning of such Regulations, which shall be controlling in the event of a conflict between such Regulations
and this Section 4.3(c)(i)(A). 
 (B) Any Nonrecourse Deductions for any fiscal year shall be
specially allocated to the holders of Class A Units in accordance with the number of Class A Units held by each such Unitholder. Any Member Nonrecourse Deductions for any fiscal year shall be specially allocated to the Unitholder(s) who
bears the economic risk of loss with respect to the Member Nonrecourse Debt to which such Member Nonrecourse Deductions are attributable, in accordance with Regulations Section 1.704- 2(i). 
 (C) If any Unitholder unexpectedly receives an adjustment, allocation or distribution described in Regulations
Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(4), (5) or (6), items of Company income and gain shall be allocated, in accordance with Regulations Section 1.704—1(b)(2)(ii) (d), to the Unitholder in an amount and manner sufficient to eliminate, to
the extent required by such Regulations, the Adjusted Capital Account Deficit of the Unitholder as quickly as possible. It is intended that this Section 4.3(c)(i)(C) qualify and be construed as a “qualified income offset”
within the meaning of Regulations 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d), which shall be controlling in the event of a conflict between such Regulations and this Section 4.3(c)(i)(C). 
 (D) The allocations set forth in Sections 4.3(c)(i)(A), (B) and (C) (the “Regulatory
Allocations”) are intended to comply with certain regulatory requirements, including the requirements of Regulations Sections 1.704-1(b) and 1.704-2. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 4.3(b), the Regulatory Allocations
shall be taken into account in allocating other items of income, gain, loss and deduction among the Unitholders so that, to the extent possible, the net amount of such allocations of other items and the Regulatory Allocations to each Unitholder
shall be equal to the net amount that would have been allocated to each such Unitholder if the Regulatory Allocations had not occurred. 
 (ii) For any fiscal year during which a Unitholder’s interest in the Company is assigned by such Unitholder, the portion of the Net Income and Net Loss of the Company that is allocable in respect of
such Unitholder’s interest shall be apportioned between the assignor and the assignee of such Unitholder’s interest using any permissible method under Code Section 706 and the Regulations thereunder, as determined by the Management
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 (iii) In the event that any amount claimed by the Company to constitute a
deductible expense in any fiscal year is treated for federal income tax purposes as a distribution made to a Unitholder in its capacity as a partner of the Company and not a payment to a Unitholder not acting in its capacity as a partner under Code
Section 707(a), then the Unitholder who is deemed to have received such distribution shall first be allocated an amount of Company gross income equal to such payment, its Capital Account shall be reduced to reflect the distribution, and for
purposes of Section 4.3, Net Income and Net Loss shall be determined after making the allocation required by this Section 4.3(c)(iii). 
 (iv) In the event that any amount claimed by the Company to constitute a distribution made to a Unitholder in its capacity as
a partner of the Company is treated for federal income tax purposes as a deductible expense of the Company for a payment to a Unitholder not acting in its capacity as a partner of the Company, then the Unitholder who is deemed to have received such
payment shall first be allocated the Company expense item attributable to such payment, its Capital Account shall be reduced to reflect the allocation, and for purposes of Section 4.3, Net Income and Net Loss shall be determined after
making the allocation required by this Section 4.3(c)(iv). 
 (d) Required Tax Allocations.
All items of income, gain, loss, deduction and credit for federal income tax purposes shall be allocated to each Unitholder in the same manner as the Net Income or Net Loss (and each item of income, gain, loss and deduction related thereto) that is
allocated to such Unitholder pursuant to Section 4.3(a), (b) and (c) to which such tax items relate. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 4.3, income, gain, loss, deduction, and credits with respect to
property contributed to the Company by a Unitholder shall be allocated among the Unitholders for federal and state income tax purposes pursuant to Regulations promulgated under Section 704(c) of the Code, so as to take account of the variation,
if any, between the adjusted basis for federal income tax purposes of the property to the Company and its initial Gross Asset Value at the time of contribution. In the event the Gross Asset Value of any Company asset is adjusted pursuant to
subparagraph (b), (c), or (d) of the definition of Gross Asset Value, subsequent allocations of income, gain, loss, deduction, and credits with respect to such asset shall take account of the variation, if any, between the adjusted basis of
such asset for federal income tax purposes and its Gross Asset Value in the same manner as under Code Section 704(c) and the applicable Regulations consistent with the requirements of Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(g).
Allocations pursuant to this Section 4.3(d) are solely for purposes of federal, state and local income taxes and shall not affect, or in any way be taken into account in computing, any Unitholder’s Capital Account or share of Net Income,
Net Loss, other tax items or distributions pursuant to any provision of this Agreement. 
 (e)
Unitholders’ Tax Reporting. The Unitholders acknowledge and are aware of the income tax consequences of the allocations made by this Section 4.3 and, except as may otherwise be required by applicable law or regulatory
requirements, hereby agree to be bound by the provisions of Section 4.3 in reporting their shares of Company income, gain, loss, deductions, and credits for federal, state and local income tax purposes. 
  

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 (f) Withholding. Each Unitholder hereby authorizes the Company to withhold and to pay
over any taxes payable by the Company or any of its Affiliates as a result of the participation by such Unitholder (or any Assignee of, or Successor in Interest to, such Unitholder) in the Company; provided that, prior to withholding any
amount in respect of Minnesota income taxes from any Unitholder, the Company shall provide such Unitholder a reasonable opportunity to provide the Company an exemption certificate, or its equivalent, to exonerate the Company from any obligation to
withhold such tax. If and to the extent that the Company shall be required to withhold any taxes, such Unitholder shall be deemed for all purposes of this Agreement to have received a payment from the Company as of the time such withholding is
required to be paid, which payment shall be deemed to be a distribution to such Unitholder under Section 4.4(a) or Section 5.2 to the extent that the Unitholder is entitled to receive a distribution and shall be taken into
account in determining the amount of future distributions to such Unitholder. To the extent that the aggregate of such payments to a Unitholder for any period exceeds the distributions to which such Unitholder is entitled for such period, the amount
of such excess shall be considered a demand loan from the Company to such Unitholder, with interest at an interest rate of 9% compounded annually, which interest shall be treated as an item of Company income until discharged by such Unitholder by
repayment, which may be made in the sole discretion of the Management Committee out of distributions to which such Unitholder would otherwise be subsequently entitled. The withholdings referred to in this Section 4.3 shall be made at the
maximum applicable statutory rate under applicable tax law unless the Management Committee receives documentation, satisfactory to the Management Committee, to the effect that a lower rate is applicable, or that no withholding is applicable.

 SECTION 4.4 Distributions. 
 (a) Priority. Distributable Assets will be distributed (or set aside for the benefit of the applicable Unitholder in the discretion of the Management Committee) as soon as reasonably practical
after such Distributable Assets become available to the Company, subject to Sections 4.4(b) and (c), as outlined in this Section 4.4(a). 
 1. Until the aggregate amount of distributions to Unitholders pursuant to this Section 4.4(a), taking into account only the current distribution and any previous distributions made after the
Class E Effective Date, equal the Class E Distribution Threshold Amount, 100% of Distributable Assets shall be distributed in accordance with Section 4.4(a)(3)(E)(i) through (vii) below; provided that, no distributions under
Section 4.4(a)(3)(E)(i) below shall be made to the Class E Unitholders, the Class F Unitholders or the Class G Unitholders. 
 2. After the aggregate of all distributions made after the Class E Effective Date equal the Class E Distribution Threshold Amount, then 100% of the Distributable Assets up to an amount when the aggregate
of all such distributions equal the Class F/G Distribution Threshold Amount shall be made as follows: 
 (A)
first, 100% of such Distributable Assets shall be distributed to the Class E Unitholders pro rata in accordance with each Class E Unitholders’ Unreturned Capital until each such Class E Unitholders’ Unreturned Capital has
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 (B) next, an amount equal to the Class E Tier I Distribution Amount shall be
distributed to the Class E Unitholders pro rata in accordance with the number of Class E Units held; provided, however, no distribution shall be made with respect to that percentage of the Class E Units that have not
vested in accordance with the vesting provisions of such holder’s Management Unit Subscription Agreement. Any amount that would otherwise be distributed to a Class E Unitholder pursuant to this Section 4.4(a)(2)(B) but for the
application of the preceding sentence shall instead be retained by the Company and paid to such Class E Unitholder if, as and when the unvested units to which such retained amounts relates vests pursuant to the applicable Management Unit
Subscription Agreement. Items of income, gain, loss and deduction attributable to amounts retained by the Company pursuant to this Section 4.4(a)(2)(B) shall be allocated among the Class E Unitholders holding unvested units in a manner,
determined in the Board’s discretion, that equitably reflects each such Class E Unitholders share of the amounts to which such items relate. If any unvested units are forfeited, amounts retained by the Company pursuant to this
Section 4.4(a)(2)(B) on account of such unvested units shall be distributed in accordance with Section 4.4(a)(3)(E) (i) through (vii) below; and 
 (C) next, following the distributions pursuant to the immediately preceding clauses (A) and (B) of this
Section 4.4(a)(2), 100% of the remaining Distributable Assets up to an amount when the aggregate of all such distributions equal the Class F/G Distribution Threshold Amount shall be distributed in accordance with
Section 4.4(a)(3)(E)(i) through (vii) below. 
 3. After the aggregate of all distributions made
after the Class F/G Effective Date equal the Class F/G Distribution Threshold Amount, then 100% of the Distributable Assets in excess of such threshold shall be made as follows: 
 (A) first, 100% of such Distributable Assets shall be distributed to the Class F Unitholders and the Class G
Unitholders pro rata in accordance with each Class F Unitholders’ and Class G Unitholders’ Unreturned Capital until each such Class F Unitholder’s and Class G Unitholders’ Unreturned Capital has been reduced to
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 (B) next, an amount equal to the Class F Distribution Amount shall be
distributed to the Class F Unitholders pro rata in accordance with the number of Class F Units held; provided, however, no distribution shall be made with respect to that percentage of the Class F Units that have not
vested in accordance with the vesting provisions of such holder’s Management Unit Subscription Agreement. Any amount that would otherwise be distributed to a Class F Unitholder pursuant to this Section 4.4(a)(3)(B) but for the
application of the preceding sentence shall instead be retained by the Company and paid to such Class F Unitholder if, as and when the unvested units to which such retained amounts relates vests pursuant to the applicable Management Unit
Subscription Agreement. Items of income, gain, loss and deduction attributable to amounts retained by the Company pursuant to this Section 4.4(a)(3)(B) shall be allocated among the Class F Unitholders holding unvested units in a
manner, determined in the Board’s discretion, that equitably reflects each such Class F Unitholders share of the amounts to which such items relate. If any unvested units are forfeited, amounts retained by the Company pursuant to this
Section 4.4(a)(3)(B) on account of such unvested units shall be distributed first in accordance with subparagraph (3)(D) of this Section 4.4(a), and thereafter in accordance with Section 4.4(a)(3)(E)(i) through
(vii) below. In addition, if any Class F Units issued are no longer outstanding and owned by a Unitholder, then any amount that otherwise would have been allocable to such Class F Units pursuant to this Section 4.4(a)(3)(B)
shall not be reallocated to the Class G Units or the other Class F Units, but instead such amount shall be distributed in accordance with subparagraph (3)(D) of this Section 4.4(a) and thereafter in accordance with
Section 4.4(a)(3)(E)(i) through (vii) below. 
 (C) next, an amount equal to the Class G
Distribution Amount shall be distributed to the Class G Unitholders pro rata in accordance with the number of Class G Units held; provided, however, no distribution shall be made with respect to that percentage of the
Class G Units that have not vested in accordance with the vesting provisions of such holder’s Management Unit Subscription Agreement. Any amount that would otherwise be distributed to a Class G Unitholder pursuant to this
Section 4.4(a)(3)(C) but for the application of the preceding sentence shall instead be retained by the Company and paid to such Class G Unitholder if, as and when the unvested units to which such retained amounts relates vests pursuant
to the applicable Management Unit Subscription Agreement. Items of income, gain, loss and deduction attributable to amounts retained by the Company pursuant to this Section 4.4(a)(3)(C) shall be allocated among the Class G Unitholders
holding unvested units in a manner, determined in the Board’s discretion, that equitably reflects each such Class G Unitholders share of the amounts to which such items relate. If any unvested units are forfeited, amounts retained by the
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of such unvested units shall be distributed first in accordance with subparagraph (3)(D) of this Section 4.4(a), and thereafter in accordance with Section 4.4(a)(3)(E)(i)
through (vii) below. In addition, if any Class G Units issued are no longer outstanding and owned by a Unitholder, then any amount that otherwise would have been allocable to such Class G Units pursuant to this
Section 4.4(a)(3)(C) shall not be reallocated to the Class F Units or the other Class G Units, but instead such amount shall be distributed in accordance with subparagraph (3)(D) of this Section 4.4(a) and thereafter in
accordance with Section 4.4(a)(3)(E)(i) through (vii) below. 
 (D) next, an amount equal to the
Class E Tier II Distribution Amount shall be distributed to the Class E Unitholders pro rata in accordance with the number of Class E Units held; provided, however, no distribution shall be made with respect to that
percentage of the Class E Units that have not vested in accordance with the vesting provisions of such holder’s Management Unit Subscription Agreement. Any amount that would otherwise be distributed to a Class E Unitholder pursuant to this
Section 4.4(a)(3)(D) but for the application of the preceding sentence shall instead be retained by the Company and paid to such Class E Unitholder if, as and when the unvested units to which such retained amounts relates vests pursuant
to the applicable Management Unit Subscription Agreement. Items of income, gain, loss and deduction attributable to amounts retained by the Company pursuant to this Section 4.4(a)(3)(D) shall be allocated among the Class E Unitholders
holding unvested units in a manner, determined in the Board’s discretion, that equitably reflects each such Class E Unitholders share of the amounts to which such items relate. If any unvested units are forfeited, amounts retained by the
Company pursuant to this Section 4.4(a)(3)(D) on account of such unvested units shall be distributed in accordance with Section 4.4(a)(3)(E)(i) through (vii) below; and 
 (E) next, following the distributions pursuant to the immediately preceding clauses (A), (B), (C) and (D), 100% of the
remaining Distributable Assets shall be distributed in accordance with this Section 4.4(a)(3)(E)(i) through (vii) below. 
 (i) First, 100% of the Distributable Assets shall be distributed to the Unitholders pro rata in accordance with each such Unitholder’s Unreturned Capital until each such Unitholder’s
Unreturned Capital has been reduced to zero; 
 (ii) Second, after the required distributions pursuant to
subparagraph (i) above, 100% of the Distributable Assets shall be distributed to the holders of Class A Units and Class B Units, pro rata in accordance with the aggregate amount of such Unitholders’ Unpaid Preferred Return until each
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 (iii) Third, after the required distributions pursuant to
subparagraph (ii) above, until the First Performance Hurdle has been satisfied, 100% of the Distributable Assets shall be distributed as follows: 
 (A) 92.5% to the holders of Class A Units and Class B Units, pro rata in accordance with the number of Class A Units and Class B Units held by each such Unitholder; and 
 (B) (1) a percentage, equal to the product of (x) 7.5% multiplied by (y) the Class C Fraction, to the holders of
Class C Units, pro rata in accordance with the number of Class C Units held by each such Unitholder, and (2) a percentage, if any, equal to the product of (x) 7.5% multiplied by (y) one minus the Class C Fraction, to the holders of
Class A and Class B Units, pro rata in accordance with the number of Class A Units and Class B Units held by each such Unitholder; 
 (iv) Fourth, after the required distributions pursuant to subparagraph (iii) above and after the First Performance Hurdle has been met, 100% of the Distributable Assets shall be distributed to
the holders of Class C Units, pro rata in accordance with the number of Class C Units held by each such Unitholder, until the cumulative amount of distributions made to holders of Class C Units pursuant to this Section 4.4(a)(3)(E)(iv)
and Section 4.4(a)(3)(E)(iii)(B)(1) above is equal to (1) the product of (x) 12.5% multiplied by (y) the Class C Fraction, multiplied by (2) the cumulative distributions made to all Unitholders pursuant to this
Section 4.4(a)(3)(E)(iv) and Section 4.4(a)(3)(E)(iii) above; 
 (v) Fifth, after
the required distributions pursuant to subparagraph (iv) above, until the Second Performance Hurdle has been satisfied, 100% of the Distributable Assets shall be distributed as follows: 
 (A) 87.5% to the holders of Class A Units and Class B Units, pro rata in accordance with the number of Class A
Units and Class B Units held by each such Unitholder; and 
 (B) (1) a percentage, equal to the product of
(x) 12.5% multiplied by (y) the Class C Fraction, to the holders of Class C Units, pro rata in accordance with the number of Class C Units held by each such Unitholder, and (2) a percentage, if any, equal to the product of
(x) 12.5% multiplied by (y) one minus the Class C Fraction, to the holders of Class A and Class B Units, pro rata in accordance with the number of Class A Units and Class B Units held by each such Unitholder; 
 (vi) Sixth, after the required distributions pursuant to subparagraph (v) above, until the Third Performance
Hurdle has been satisfied, 100% of the Distributable Assets shall be distributed as follows: 
 (A) 75% to the
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 (B) (1) a percentage, equal to the product of (x) 25% multiplied by
(y) the Class C Fraction, to the holders of Class C Units, pro rata in accordance with the number of Class C Units held by each such Unitholder, and (2) a percentage, if any, equal to the product of (x) 25% multiplied by (y) one
minus the Class C Fraction, to the holders of Class A and Class B Units, pro rata in accordance with the number of Class A Units and Class B Units held by each such Unitholder; and 
 (vii) Seventh, after the required distributions pursuant to subparagraph (vi) above and after the Third
Performance Hurdle has been met, 100% of the Distributable Assets shall be distributed as follows: 
 (A) 67.5%
to the holders of Class A Units and Class B Units, pro rata in accordance with the number of Class A Units and Class B Units held by each such Unitholder; and 
 (B) (1) a percentage, equal to the product of (x) 32.5% multiplied by (y) the Class C Fraction to the holders of
Class C Units, pro rata in accordance with the number of Class C Units held by each such Unitholder, and (2) a percentage, if any, equal to the product of (x) 32.5% multiplied by (y) one minus the Class C Fraction, to the holders of
Class A Units and Class B Units, pro rata in accordance with the number of Class A Units and Class B Units held by each such Unitholder; 
 provided that, if the Distributable Assets being distributed consist of more than one kind of asset, all Distributable Assets consisting of cash must be distributed before any other kind of asset
is distributed. 
 (b) Successors. For purposes of determining the amount of distributions under this
Section 4.4, each Unitholder shall be treated as having received amounts received by its predecessors in respect of any of such Unitholder’s Units. 
 (c) Tax Distributions. Subject to the Act and to any restrictions contained in any agreement to which the Company is bound, no later than the tenth day of each March, June, September and December,
the Company shall, to the extent of available cash, make a tax distribution to each Unitholder in an amount equal to the excess of (i) the product of (A) the cumulative taxable income (including any guaranteed payments for services that
are not actually received by such Unitholder in cash) attributable to the Unitholder’s investment as reported on the Unitholder’s Schedule K-1 allocated by the Company to the Unitholder, in excess of the cumulative taxable loss
attributable to the Unitholder’s investment as reported on the Unitholder’s Schedule K-1 allocated by the Company to the Unitholder and (B) the combined maximum federal, state and local marginal income tax rate (taking into account
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and adjusted appropriately to take into account the varying rates applicable to capital gains, qualified dividend income and ordinary income) applicable to individual residents of New York, New
York, over (ii) all prior distributions pursuant to this Section 4.4. All distributions made to a Unitholder pursuant to this Section 4.4(c) on account of the taxable income allocated to such Unitholder shall be treated
as advance distributions under Section 4.4(a) or Section 5.2 and shall be taken into account in determining the amount of future distributions to such Unitholder. For purposes of determining the amount of distributions to be
made to the Unitholders pursuant to Section 4.4(a) or Section 5.2, distributions made pursuant to this Section 4.4(c) shall be deemed made at such time as they offset distributions being made pursuant to
Section 4.4(a) or Section 5.2. 
 SECTION 4.5 Security Interest and Right of Set-Off. As security
for any withholding tax or other liability or obligation to which the Company may be subject as a result of any act or status of any Unitholder, or to which the Company may become subject with respect to the interest of any Unitholder, the Company
shall have (and each Unitholder hereby grants to the Company) a security interest in all Distributable Assets distributable to such Unitholder to the extent of the amount of such withholding tax or other liability or obligation. The Company shall
have a right of setoff against such distributions of Distributable Assets in the amount of such withholding tax or other liability or obligation, subject to the proviso in the first sentence of Section 4.3(f). The Company may withhold
distributions or portions thereof if it is required to do so by the Code or any other provision of federal, state or local tax or other law. Any amount withheld pursuant to the Code or any other provision of federal, state or local tax or other law
with respect to any distribution to a Unitholder shall be treated as an amount distributed to such Unitholder for all purposes under this Agreement. 
 ARTICLE V. 
 WITHDRAWAL; DISSOLUTION; TRANSFER OF MEMBERSHIP INTERESTS;

 ADMISSION OF NEW MEMBERS 
 SECTION 5.1 Unitholder Withdrawal. No Unitholder shall have the power or right to withdraw or otherwise resign or be expelled from the Company prior to the dissolution and winding up of the Company
except pursuant to a transfer permitted under this Agreement of all of such Unitholder’s Units to an Assignee, a Member or the Company. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Act, in no event shall any Unitholder be deemed to
have withdrawn from the Company or cease to be a Unitholder upon the occurrence of any of the events specified in this Agreement, or any events similar thereto, unless the Unitholder, after the occurrence of any such event, indicates in a written
instrument that the Unitholder has so withdrawn. 
 SECTION 5.2 Dissolution. 
 (a) Events. The Company shall be dissolved and its affairs shall be wound up on the first to occur of the following:

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 (ii) (a) the written consent of the Members holding a majority of the
outstanding Class A Units, and (b) the written consent of the Members holding a majority of the outstanding Class B Units; 
 (iii) the entry of a decree of judicial dissolution of the Company under Section 18-802 of the Act; 
 (iv) upon consummation of a Sale of the Company (as defined in the Securityholders Agreement), upon consummation of a Public Offering (as defined in the Securityholders Agreement) or upon consummation of
a merger or consolidation pursuant to which the Company is not the surviving entity, each with the consent of a majority of the Management Committee; and 
 (v) upon the liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company or Holdings. 
 Except as
provided in this Agreement, the death, retirement, resignation, expulsion, incapacity, bankruptcy or dissolution of a Member, or the occurrence of any other event that terminates the continued membership of a Member in the Company, shall not cause a
dissolution of the Company, and the Company shall continue in existence subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 
 (b) Actions Upon Dissolution. When the Company is dissolved, the business and property of the Company shall be wound up and liquidated by the Management Committee or, in the event of the
unavailability of the Management Committee, such Member or other liquidating trustee as shall be named by the Management Committee. 
 (c) Priority. Within 120 calendar days after the effective date of dissolution of the Company, whether by expiration of its full term or otherwise, the assets of the Company shall be distributed in
the following manner and order: 
 (i) All debts and obligations of the Company, if any, shall first be paid,
discharged or provided for by adequate reserves; and 
 (ii) The balance shall be distributed to the Unitholders
in accordance with Section 4.4. 
 (d) Cancellation of Certificate. On completion of the
distribution of Company assets as provided herein, the Company is terminated, and shall file a certificate of cancellation with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware, cancel any other filings made and take such other actions as may be
necessary to terminate the Company. 
 SECTION 5.3 Transfer by Unitholders. Subject to the Securityholders Agreement and
this Agreement, a Unitholder may transfer or assign all or part of its interest as a Unitholder in the Company to any Person that agrees in writing to assume the responsibility of a Unitholder. Any Member who shall assign any Units in the Company
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Member of the Company with respect to such Units and shall no longer have any rights or privileges of a Member with respect to such Units. Any Member or Assignee who acquires in any manner
whatsoever any Units, irrespective of whether such Person has accepted and adopted in writing the terms and provisions of this Agreement, shall be deemed by the acceptance of the benefits of the acquisition thereof to have agreed to be subject to
and bound by all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement that any predecessor in such Units or other interest in the Company was subject to or by which such predecessor was bound. No Member shall cease to be a Member upon the collateral
assignment of, or the pledging or granting of a security interest in, its entire interest in the Company. 
 SECTION 5.4
Admission or Substitution of New Members. 
 (a) Admission. The Management Committee shall have the
right, subject to Section 5.3, to admit as a Substitute Member or an Additional Member, any Person who acquires an interest in the Company, or any part thereof, from a Member or from the Company; provided that, the
Management Committee shall admit as a Substitute Member, subject to Section 5.4(b), any transferee who acquires an interest in the Company pursuant to an Exempt Transfer (as such term is defined in the Securityholders Agreement).
Concurrently with the admission of a Substitute Member or an Additional Member, the Management Committee shall forthwith cause any necessary papers to be filed and recorded and notice to be given wherever and to the extent required showing the
substitution of a transferee as a Substitute Member in place of the transferring Member, or the admission of an Additional Member, all at the expense, including payment of any professional and filing fees incurred, of the Substitute Member or the
Additional Member. 
 (b) Conditions. The admission of any Person as a Substitute or Additional Member
shall be conditioned upon (i) such Person’s written acceptance and adoption of all the terms and provisions of this Agreement, either by (X) execution and delivery of a counterpart signature page to this Agreement countersigned by a
Representative on behalf of the Company or (Y) any other writing evidencing the intent of such Person to become a Substitute Member or Additional Member and such writing is accepted by the Management Committee on behalf of the Company and
(ii) (at the request of the Management Committee) such Person’s execution and delivery of a counterpart to the Securityholders Agreement. 
 SECTION 5.5 Compliance with Law. Notwithstanding any provision hereof to the contrary, no sale or other disposition of an interest in the Company may be made except in compliance with all federal,
state and other applicable laws, including federal and state securities laws. Nothing in this Section 5.5 shall be construed to limit or otherwise affect any of the provisions of the Securityholders Agreement or the Management Unit Subscription
Agreements, and to the extent any such provisions apply, they are then to be construed as being incorporated in this Agreement and made a part hereof. 
  

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 ARTICLE VI. 
 REPORTS TO MEMBERS; TAX MATTERS 
 SECTION 6.1 Books of Account.
Appropriate books of account shall be kept by the Management Committee, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, at the principal place of business of the Company, and each Member shall have access to all books, records and
accounts of the Company and the right to make copies thereof for any purpose reasonably related to the Member’s interest as a member of the Company, in each case, under such conditions and restrictions as the Management Committee may reasonably
prescribe. 
 SECTION 6.2 Reports. 
 (a) Financial Statements. As promptly as practicable after the close of each fiscal year of the Company, the
Management Committee shall cause an examination of the financial statements of the Company as of the end of each such fiscal year to be made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards as in effect on the date thereof, by a firm of
certified public accountants selected by the Management Committee. Within 60 days after the close of each fiscal year, a copy of the financial statements of the Company, including the report of such certified public accountants, shall be furnished
to each Unitholder and shall include, as of the end of such fiscal year: 
 (i) a statement prepared by the
Company setting forth the balance of each Unitholder’s Capital Account and the amount of that Unitholder’s allocable share of the Company’s items of Net Income or Net Loss and deduction, capital gain and loss or credit for such year
for each of its Economic Interests; and 
 (ii) a balance sheet, a statement of income and expense and a
statement of changes in cash flows of the Company for that fiscal year. 
 In addition, the Unitholders shall be supplied with
all other Company information necessary to enable each Unitholder to prepare its federal, state, and local income tax returns, which information shall include a Schedule K-1. 
 (b) Determinations. All determinations, valuations and other matters of judgment required to be made for accounting
purposes under this Agreement shall be made by the Management Committee and shall be conclusive and binding on all Unitholders, their Successors in Interest and any other Person, and to the fullest extent permitted by law, no such Person shall have
the right to an accounting or an appraisal of the assets of the Company or any successor thereto; provided, however, that with respect to determinations or valuations related to any determination of which performance hurdle applies
with respect to any Company assets distributed in kind, if the holders of a majority of the Class B Units disagree in good faith with the Management Committee’s determination, then such holders through a single representative shall promptly
notify the Company in writing of such disagreement, in which event an independent appraiser, accountant or investment banking firm (the “Arbiter”) selected by mutual agreement of such holders and the Management Committee shall make
a determination of the Gross Asset Value of the Company assets distributed in kind or other disputed item thereof solely by (i) reviewing a single written presentation timely made by each of the Company and the representative of such holders
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proposed resolution of the dispute. Promptly following the Company’s receipt of such holders’ written notice of disagreement, the Company shall make available to such holders all data
(including reports of employees and outside advisors) relied upon by the Management Committee in making its determination. Such holders’ and the Company’s written presentations must be submitted to the Arbiter within 30 days of the
Arbiter’s engagement. The Arbiter shall notify the representative of such holders and the Company of its decision within 40 days of its engagement. The party whose proposed resolution is not accepted shall pay all of the Arbiter’s fees and
expenses, which in the case of the holders shall be limited only to those holders challenging the Management Committee determination. If such holders’ proposed resolution is accepted, the Company also shall pay all of such holders’
reasonable out-of-pocket fees and expenses (including reasonable fees and expenses of counsel and one appraiser, accountant or investment banking firm) incurred in connection with the arbitration. Each of the Company and such holders agrees to
execute, if requested by the Arbiter, a reasonable engagement letter with the Arbiter. 
 SECTION 6.3
Fiscal Year. The fiscal year of the Company shall end on December 31st of each calendar year unless otherwise determined by the Management Committee in accordance with Section 706 of the Code. 
 SECTION 6.4 Certain Tax Matters. 
 (a) Preparation of Returns. The Management Committee shall cause to be prepared all federal, state and local tax returns of the Company for each year for which such returns are required to be filed
and shall cause such returns to be timely filed. The Management Committee shall determine the appropriate treatment of each item of income, gain, loss, deduction and credit of the Company and the accounting methods and conventions under the tax laws
of the United States, the several states and other relevant jurisdictions as to the treatment of any such item or any other method or procedure related to the preparation of such tax returns. The Management Committee may cause the Company to make or
refrain from making any and all elections permitted by such tax laws. Each Unitholder agrees that it shall not, except as otherwise required by applicable law or regulatory requirements, (i) treat, on its individual income tax returns, any item
of income, gain, loss, deduction or credit relating to its interest in the Company in a manner inconsistent with the treatment of such item by the Company as reflected on the Form K-1 or other information statement furnished by the Company to such
Unitholder for use in preparing its income tax returns or (ii) file any claim for refund relating to any such item based on, or which would result in, such inconsistent treatment. In respect of an income tax audit of any tax return of the
Company, the filing of any amended return or claim for refund in connection with any item of income, gain, loss, deduction or credit reflected on any tax return of the Company, or any administrative or judicial proceedings arising out of or in
connection with any such audit, amended return, claim for refund or denial of such claim, (A) the Tax Matters Member (as defined below) shall be authorized to act for, and its decision shall be final and binding upon, the Company and all
Unitholders except to the extent a Unitholder shall properly elect to be excluded from such proceeding pursuant to the Code, (B) all expenses incurred by the Tax Matters Member in connection therewith (including attorneys’,
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fees and disbursements) shall be expenses of, and payable by, the Company, (C) no Unitholder shall have the right to (1) participate in the audit of any Company tax return,
(2) file any amended return or claim for refund in connection with any item of income, gain, loss, deduction or credit (other than items which are not partnership items within the meaning of Section 6231(a)(4) of the Code or which cease to
be partnership items under Section 6231(b) of the Code) reflected on any tax return of the Company, (3) participate in any administrative or judicial proceedings conducted by the Company or the Tax Matters Member arising out of or in
connection with any such audit, amended return, claim for refund or denial of such claim, or (4) appeal, challenge or otherwise protest any adverse findings in any such audit conducted by the Company or the Tax Matters Member or with respect to
any such amended return or claim for refund filed by the Company or the Tax Matters Member or in any such administrative or judicial proceedings conducted by the Company or the Tax Matters Member and (D) the Tax Matters Member shall keep the
Unitholders reasonably apprised of the status of any such proceeding. Notwithstanding the previous sentence, if a petition for a readjustment to any partnership item included in a final partnership administrative adjustment is filed with a District
Court or the Court of Claims and the IRS has elected to assess income tax against a Member with respect to that final partnership administrative adjustments (rather than suspending assessments until the District Court or Court of Claims proceedings
become final), such Member shall be permitted to file a claim for refund within such period of time to avoid application of any statute of limitation provisions which would otherwise prevent the Member from having any claim based on the final
outcome of that review. 
 (b) Tax Matters Member. The Company and each Member hereby designate Thomas H.
Lee Equity Fund V, L.P. as the “tax matters partner” for purposes of Section 6231(a)(7) of the Code (the “Tax Matters Member”). 
 (c) Certain Filings. Upon the sale of Company assets or a liquidation of the Company, Unitholders shall provide the
Management Committee with certain tax filings as reasonably requested by the Management Committee and required under applicable law. 
 ARTICLE VII. 
 MISCELLANEOUS 
 SECTION 7.1 Schedules. Without in any way limiting the provisions of Section 6.2, a Representative may from time to time execute on behalf of the Company and deliver to the Unitholders
schedules which set forth the then current Capital Account balances of each Unitholder and any other matters deemed appropriate by the Management Committee or required by applicable law. Such schedules shall be for information purposes only and
shall not be deemed to be part of this Agreement for any purpose whatsoever. 
 SECTION 7.2 Governing Law. THIS AGREEMENT
IS GOVERNED BY AND SHALL BE CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, EXCLUDING ANY CONFLICT-OF-LAWS RULE OR PRINCIPLE THAT MIGHT REFER THE GOVERNANCE OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS AGREEMENT

  

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TO THE LAW OF ANOTHER JURISDICTION. In the event of a direct conflict between the provisions of this Agreement and any provision of the Certificate or any mandatory provision of the Act, the
applicable provision of the Certificate or the Act shall control. If any provision of this Agreement or the application thereof to any Person or circumstance is held invalid or unenforceable to any extent, the remainder of this Agreement and the
application of that provision to other Persons or circumstances is not affected thereby and that provision shall be enforced to the greatest extent permitted by law. 
 SECTION 7.3 Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective Successors in Interest; provided that no Person
claiming by, through or under a Member (whether as such Member’s Successor in Interest or otherwise), as distinct from such Member itself, shall have any rights as, or in respect to, a Member (including the right to approve or vote on any
matter or to notice thereof). 
 SECTION 7.4 Confidentiality. By executing this Agreement, for three years from the
receipt thereof, each Member expressly agrees to maintain the confidentiality of, and not to disclose to any Person other than the Company, another Member or a Person designated by the Company or any of their respective financial planners,
accountants, attorneys or other advisors, any information relating to the business, financial structure, financial position or financial results, clients or affairs of the Company that shall not be generally known to the public, except as otherwise
required by law or by any regulatory or self-regulatory organization having jurisdiction and except in the case of any Member who is employed by any entity controlled by the Company in the ordinary course of its duties. Notwithstanding anything to
the contrary set forth herein or in any other agreement to which the parties hereto are parties or by which they are bound, the obligations of confidentiality contained herein and therein, as they relate to an investment in Membership Interests (the
“Transaction”), shall not apply to the tax structure or tax treatment of the Transaction, and each party hereto (and any employee, representative, or agent of any party hereto) may disclose to any and all persons, without limitation of any
kind, the tax structure and tax treatment of the Transaction and all materials of any kind (including opinions or other tax analysis) that are provided to such party relating to such tax treatment and tax structure; provided, however, that such
disclosure shall not include the name (or other identifying information not relevant to the tax structure or tax treatment) of any person and shall not include information for which nondisclosure is reasonably necessary in order to comply with
applicable securities laws. 
 SECTION 7.5 Amendments. The Management Committee may, to the fullest extent allowable
under Delaware law, amend or modify this Agreement; provided that, if an amendment or modification adversely affects any class of Members, such class of Members must approve such amendment or modification; provided further that, the Management
Committee may amend this Agreement without the consent of any class of Members in order to provide for the issuance of any Company units in accordance with Section 2.9 hereof and the terms of the Management Unit Subscription Agreements and to
make any such other amendments as it deems necessary or desirable to reflect such additional issuances provided that, no such amendment shall adversely affect the relationship among the Class A Units, Class B Units, Class C Units, Class E
Units, Class F Units and Class G Units as set forth herein; provided further that no amendment shall be effective if such amendment results in Units held by a Member being redesignated to a different class of Unit than the class of which it is then
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 SECTION 7.6 Notices. Whenever notice is required or permitted by this Agreement to be
given, such notice shall be in writing and shall be given to any Unitholder at its address or telecopy number shown in the Company’s books and records, or, if given to the Company, at the following address: 
 c/o Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P. 
 75 State Street 
 Boston, MA 02109 
 Attention: Anthony DiNovi 
 Attention: Kent Weldon 
 Attention: Joshua Bresler 
 Telecopy: (617) 227-3514 
 with a copy to: 
 Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP 
 100 Federal Street 
 Boston, MA 02110 
 Attention: James Westra, Esq. 
 Attention: Marilyn French 
 Telecopy: (617) 772-8333 
 Each proper notice shall be effective upon any of the following: (i) personal delivery to the
recipient, (ii) when telecopied to the recipient (with hard copy sent to the recipient by reputable overnight courier service that same day or the next business day (charges prepaid)), (iii) one business day after being sent to the
recipient by reputable overnight courier service (charges prepaid) or (iv) two business days after being deposited in the mails (first class or airmail postage prepaid). 
 SECTION 7.7 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts (including by means of telecopied signature
pages), all of which together shall constitute a single instrument. 
 SECTION 7.8 Power of Attorney. Each Member hereby
irrevocably appoints each Representative as such Member’s true and lawful representative and attorney-in-fact, each acting alone, in such Member’s name, place and stead, (i) to make, execute, sign and file all instruments, documents
and certificates which, from time to time, may be required to set forth any amendment to this Agreement or which may be required by this Agreement or by the laws of the United States of America, the State of Delaware or any other state in which the
Company shall determine to do business, or any political subdivision or agency thereof and (ii) to execute, implement and continue the valid and subsisting existence of the Company or to qualify and continue the Company as a foreign limited
liability company in all jurisdictions in which the Company may conduct business. The chief executive officer, as representative and attorney-in-fact, however, shall not have any rights, powers or authority to amend or modify this

  

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Agreement when acting in such capacity, except as expressly provided herein. Such power of attorney is coupled with an interest and shall survive and continue in full force and effect
notwithstanding the subsequent withdrawal from the Company of any Member for any reason and shall survive and shall not be affected by the disability or incapacity of such Member. 
 SECTION 7.9 Entire Agreement; Interpretation. This Agreement amends, restates and supersedes in its entirety the Original Agreement.
This Agreement and the other documents and agreements referred to herein or entered into concurrently herewith embody the entire agreement and understanding of the parties hereto in respect of the subject matter contained herein; provided that, such
other agreements and documents shall not be deemed to be a part of, a modification of or an amendment to this Agreement. There are no restrictions, promises, representations, warranties, covenants or undertakings, other than those expressly set
forth or referred to herein. This Agreement supersedes all prior agreements and understandings between the parties with respect to such subject matter. Unless otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement, references to “as of the date of
this Agreement” refer to November 20, 2003 and not this Second Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement. 
 SECTION 7.10 Section Titles. Section titles and headings are for descriptive purposes only and shall not control or alter the meaning of this Agreement as set forth in the text hereof. 
  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Second Amended and Restated Limited
Liability Company Agreement as of the day and year first above written. 
  

					
	MICHAEL FOODS INVESTORS, LLC
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Gregg A. Ostrander

		 	Name:	 	Gregg A. Ostrander
		 	Title:	 	Chairman, CEO, President
	
	MEMBERS:
	
	THOMAS H. LEE EQUITY FUND V, L.P.
		
	By:	 	THL Equity Advisors V, LLC, its general partners
		
	By:	 	Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P., its sole member
		
	By:	 	Thomas H. Lee Advisors LLC, its general partner
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Anthony J. DiNovi

		 	Name:	 	Anthony J. DiNovi
		 	Title:	 	Managing Director
	
	THOMAS H. LEE PARALLEL FUND V, L.P.
		
	By:	 	THL Equity Advisors V, LLC, its general partner
		
	By:	 	Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P., its sole member
		
	By:	 	Thomas H. Lee Advisors LLC, its general partner
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Anthony J. DiNovi

		 	Name:	 	Anthony J. DiNovi
		 	Title:	 	Managing Director

 COUNTERPART SIGNATURE PAGE TO SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED 
 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT 
  

					
	THOMAS H. LEE CAYMAN FUND V, L.P.
		
	By:	 	THL Equity Advisors V, LLC, its general partner
		
	By:	 	Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P., its sole member
		
	By:	 	Thomas H. Lee Advisors LLC, its general partner
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Anthony J. DiNovi

		 	Name:	 	Anthony J. DiNovi
		 	Title:	 	Managing Director

 COUNTERPART SIGNATURE PAGE TO SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED 
 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT 
  

	
	 /s/ Gregg A. Ostrander

	Gregg A. Ostrander
	
	 /s/ John Reedy

	John D. ReedyThird Amendment to Michael Foods Investors, LLC

 Exhibit 10.64 
 THIRD AMENDMENT TO MICHAEL FOODS INVESTORS, LLC 
 SECURITYHOLDERS AGREEMENT 
 This THIRD AMENDMENT TO MICHAEL FOODS INVESTORS, LLC SECURITYHOLDERS AGREEMENT
(this “Amendment”) is entered into and made effective as of this October 23, 2009, by and among Michael Foods Investors, LLC (f/k/a THL-MF Investors, LLC), a Delaware limited liability company (the “Company”),
and the holders of (i) a majority of the outstanding Class A Units of the Company, and (ii) the holders of a majority of the Employee Securities. Capitalized terms used herein which are not otherwise defined herein shall have the
meanings given to such terms in the Securityholders Agreement dated as of November 20, 2003 entered into by the Company, the undersigned and the other parties thereto, as amended to date (the “Securityholders Agreement”).

 WHEREAS, the Company has established two new classes of units of the Company designated as Class F Units and Class G Units;

 WHEREAS, concurrently herewith the Company is (i) issuing Class F Units of the Company to Mark W. Westphal and
Carolyn V. Wolski, (ii) issuing Class G Units of the Company to James E. Dwyer, Jr., and (iii) admitting Mr. Dwyer and Ms. Wolski as new Members of the Company; and 
 WHEREAS, the parties hereto wish to amend the Securityholders Agreement as set forth herein. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises made herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency
of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound, hereby covenant and agree as follows: 
 1. Definitions. 
 1.1. Section 8.1 of the Securityholders Agreement is hereby amended by
adding the following definitions in the appropriate alphabetical order: 
 “Class F Units” has
the meaning set forth in the LLC Agreement. 
 “Class G Units” has the meaning set forth in the
LLC Agreement. 
 1.2. Section 8.1 of the Securityholders Agreement is hereby amended by deleting clause (a) of
the definition of “Employee Securities” and replacing it with the following: 
 “(a) the
Preferred Units, Class A Units, Class B Units, Class C Units, Class E Units, Class F Units and Class G Units acquired on or after November 20, 2003 under the Management Subscription Agreements.” 

 1.3. Section 8.1 of the Securityholders Agreement is hereby amended by deleting
the existing definition of “LLC Agreement” and replacing it with the following: 
 “LLC
Agreement” means the Second Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement dated as of October 23, 2009 among the Company, THL and the other parties hereto. 
 1.4. Section 8.1 of the Securityholders Agreement is hereby amended by deleting the definition of “Units” in
its entirety and replacing it with the following: 
 “Units” means the Company’s Class A Units, Class B
Units, Class C Units, Class E Units, Class F Units or Class G Units.” 
 2. Miscellaneous. 
 2.1. Complete Agreement. Unless another agreement is expressly referenced, this Amendment and the Securityholders Agreement embody the
complete agreement and understanding among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof, and terminate, supersede, and preempt any prior understandings, agreements, or representations by or among the parties, written or oral, which
may have related to the subject matter hereof in any way. Except as amended hereby, the Securityholders Agreement remains unchanged and in full force and effect. 
 2.2. Severability. Whenever possible, each provision of this Amendment will be interpreted in such manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law, but if any provision of this Amendment
is held to be prohibited by or invalid under applicable law, such provision will be ineffective only to the extent of such prohibition or invalidity, without invalidating the remainder of this Amendment. 
 2.3. Counterparts. This Amendment may be executed in two or more counterparts, any one of which need not contain the signatures of
more than one party hereto, but each of which will be considered an original and all of which taken together will constitute one and the same Amendment. 
 2.4. Governing Law. All issues and questions concerning the construction, validity, enforcement and interpretation of this Amendment will be governed by, and construed in accordance with,
the laws of the State of Delaware, without giving effect to any choice of law or conflict of law rules or provisions (whether of the State of Delaware or any other jurisdiction) that would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other
than the State of Delaware. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Amendment as of the date first
written above. 
  

					
	MICHAEL FOODS INVESTORS, LLC
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Gregg A. Ostrander

		 	Name:	 	Gregg A. Ostrander
		 	Title:	 	Chairman, CEO, President
	
	CLASS A UNITHOLDERS:
	
	THOMAS H. LEE EQUITY FUND V, L.P.
		
	By:	 	THL Equity Advisors V, LLC, its general partners
		
	By:	 	Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P., its sole member
		
	By:	 	Thomas H. Lee Advisors LLC, its general partner
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Anthony J. DiNovi

		 	Name:	 	Anthony J. DiNovi
		 	Title:	 	Managing Director
	
	THOMAS H. LEE PARALLEL FUND V, L.P.
		
	By:	 	THL Equity Advisors V, LLC, its general partner
		
	By:	 	Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P., its sole member
		
	By:	 	Thomas H. Lee Advisors LLC, its general partner
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Anthony J. DiNovi

		 	Name:	 	Anthony J. DiNovi
		 	Title:	 	Managing Director

  

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 COUNTERPART SIGNATURE PAGE TO 
 SECURITYHOLDERS AGREEMENT 
  

					
	THOMAS H. LEE CAYMAN FUND V, L.P.
		
	By:	 	THL Equity Advisors V, LLC, its general partner
		
	By:	 	Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P., its sole member
		
	By:	 	Thomas H. Lee Advisors LLC, its general partner
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Anthony J. DiNovi

		 	Name:	 	Anthony J. DiNovi
		 	Title:	 	Managing Director
	
	EMPLOYEE SECURITIES:
	
	Gregg A Ostrander Revocable Trust
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Gregg A. Ostrander

		 	Name:	 	Gregg A. Ostrander
		 	Title:	 	Trustee
	
	 Ostrander Irrevocable Trust
 f/b/o David Ashton Ostrander

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Kristin Ostrander

		 	Name:	 	Kristin Ostrander
		 	Title:	 	Trustee
	
	 Ostrander Irrevocable Trust
 f/b/o Joseph Gregory Ostrander

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Kristin Ostrander

		 	Name:	 	Kristin Ostrander
		 	Title:	 	Trustee

  

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	Ostrander Irrevocable Trust
	f/b/o Gregory Christian Ostrander
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Kristin Ostrander

		 	Name:	 	Kristin Ostrander
		 	Title:	 	Trustee
	
	John D. Reedy Revocable Trust
		
	By:	 	 /s/ John Reedy

		 	Name:	 	John Reedy
		 	Title:	 	Trustee

  

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