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EX-10.34

 Exhibit 10.34 
 EXECUTIVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT [without term period] 
 THIS EXECUTIVE EMPLOYMENT
AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is effective [Date], by and between [NAME] (“Executive”) and [Company Name], a [State] corporation (“Company”). 

 

	1.	EMPLOYMENT. In consideration of the terms and commitments contained in this Agreement, Executive agrees to and acknowledges the following:

  

	2.	DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES AND TITLE. Executive shall assume and perform such duties, functions and responsibilities relating to Executive’s employment with
Company as may be assigned from time to time by the Company. Executive’s title shall be [Title] of Company, subject to modification as determined by the Company’s Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”). 

 

	3.	COMPENSATION. Company agrees to compensate Executive, and Executive agrees to accept as compensation in full, a base salary, less applicable state and federal
withholdings, paid according to the Company’s standard payroll practices. Executive will also be eligible for short-term discretionary incentive awards pursuant to the terms of the Performance Incentive Program or any applicable successor
program [optional: or other bonus program] (“Bonus”) or applicable severance policy, subject to the terms and conditions of the applicable program. Further, Executive is eligible to receive awards under the 2006 Equity Incentive Plan, as
amended and restated, or any applicable successor plan, subject to the terms and conditions of the applicable plan and as determined by the Company in its discretion. 

 

	4.	COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND POLICIES. Executive shall dedicate his/her full business time and attention to the performance of duties hereunder, perform his/her
duties in good faith and to a professional standard, and fully comply with all laws and regulations pertaining to the performance of his/her responsibilities, all ethical rules, ABM’s Code of Business Conduct and Ethics, ABM’s Recoupment
Policy as well as any and all of policies, procedures and instructions of Company and ABM. 

  

	5.	RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS. In consideration of the compensation, contract term, potential Severance Benefits, continued employment provided by Company, as well as
the access Company will provide Executive to its Confidential Information, as defined below, and current and prospective customers, all as necessary for the performance of Executive’s duties hereunder, Executive hereby agrees to the following
during Executive’s employment and thereafter as provided: 

  
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	 	5.1	CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION DEFINED. Confidential Information includes but is not limited to: (i) Company and its subsidiary companies’ trade secrets, know-how,
ideas, applications, systems, processes and other confidential information which is not generally known to and/or readily ascertainable through proper means by the general public; (ii) plans for business development, marketing, business plans
and strategies, budgets and financial statements of any kind, costs and suppliers, including methods, policies, procedures, practices, devices and other means used by Company and its subsidiaries in the operation of its business, pricing plans and
strategies, as well as information about Company and affiliated entity pricing structures and fees, unpublished financial information, contract provisions, training materials, profit margins and bid information; (iii) information regarding the
skills, abilities, performance and compensation of other employees of the Company or its subsidiaries, or of the employees of any company that contracts to provide services to the Company or its subsidiaries; (iv) information of third parties
to which Executive had access by virtue of Executive’s employment, including, but not limited to information on customers, prospective customers, and/or vendors, including current or prospective customers’ names, contact information,
organizational structure(s), and their representatives responsible for considering the entry or entering into agreements for those services, and/or products provided by Company and its subsidiaries; customer leads or referrals; customer preferences,
needs, and requirements (including customer likes and dislikes, as well as supply and staffing requirements) and the manner in which they have been met by Company or its subsidiaries; customer billing procedures, credit limits and payment
practices,; and customer information with respect to contract and relationship terms and conditions, pricing, costs, profits, sales, markets, plans for future business and other development; purchasing techniques; supplier lists;
(v) information contained in Company’s LCMS database, JDE , LMS or similar systems; (vii) any and all information related to past, current or future acquisitions between Company or Company-affiliated entities including information
used or relied upon for said acquisition (“Confidential Information”). 

  

	 	5.2	NON-DISCLOSURE. Company and Executive acknowledge and agree that Company has invested significant effort, time and expense to develop its Confidential Information.
Except in the proper performance of this Agreement, Executive agrees to hold all Confidential Information in the strictest confidence, and to refrain from making any unauthorized use or disclosure of such information both during Executive’s
employment and at all times thereafter. Except in the proper performance of this Agreement, Executive shall not directly or indirectly disclose, reveal, transfer or deliver to any other person or business, any Confidential Information which was
obtained directly or indirectly by Executive from, or for, Company or its subsidiaries or by virtue of Executive’s employment. This Confidential Information has unique value to the Company and its subsidiaries, is not generally known or readily
available by proper means to their competitors or the general public, and could only be developed by others after investing significant effort, time, and expense. Executive understands that Company or its subsidiaries would not make such
Confidential Information available to Executive unless Company was assured that all such Confidential Information will be held in trust and confidence in accordance with this Agreement and applicable law. Executive hereby acknowledges and agrees to
use this Confidential Information solely for the benefit of Company and its affiliated entities. In addition, Executive agrees that at all times after the voluntary or involuntary termination of Executive’s employment, Executive shall not
attempt to seek, seek, attempt to solicit, solicit, or accept work from of any customer or active customer prospect of Company or any other Company-affiliated entity through the direct or indirect use of any Confidential Information or by any other
unfair or unlawful business practice. 

  
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	 	5.3	NON-SOLICITATION OF EMPLOYEES. Executive acknowledges and agrees that Company has developed its work force as the result of its investment of substantial time, effort,
and expense. During the course and solely as a result of Executive’s employment with Company, Executive will come into contact with officers, directors, employees, and/or independent contractors of Company and affiliated-entities, develop
relationships with and acquire information regarding their knowledge, skills, abilities, salaries, commissions, benefits, and/or other matters that are not generally known to the public. Executive further acknowledges and agrees that hiring,
recruiting, soliciting, or inducing the termination of such individuals will cause increased expenses and a loss of business. Accordingly, Executive agrees that while employed by Company and for a period of twelve months following the termination of
Executive’s employment (whether termination is voluntary or involuntary), Executive will not directly or indirectly solicit, hire, recruit or otherwise encourage, assist in or arrange for any officer, director, employee, and/or independent
contractor to terminate his/her business relationship with Company or any other Company-affiliated entity except in the proper performance of this Agreement. This prohibition against solicitation shall include but not be limited to:
(i) identifying to other companies or their agents, recruiting or staffing firms, or other third parties the Company officers, directors, employees, or independent contractors who have specialized knowledge concerning Company’s business,
operations, processes, methods, or other confidential affairs or who have contacts, experience, or relationships with particular customers; (ii) disclosing or commenting to other companies or their agents, recruiting or staffing firms, or other
third parties regarding the quality or quantity of work, specialized knowledge, or personal characteristics of any person still engaged by Company or any other Company-affiliated entity; and (iii) providing such information to prospective
companies or their agents, recruiting or staffing firms, or other third parties preceding possible engagement. 

  
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	 	5.4	NON-SOLICITATION OF CUSTOMERS. Executive acknowledges and agrees that Company and its subsidiaries have identified, solicited, and developed their customers and
developed customer relationships as the result of their investment of significant time, effort, and expense and that Company has a legitimate business interest in protecting these relationships. Executive further acknowledges that Executive would
not have been privy to these relationships were it not for Executive’s employment by Company. Executive further acknowledges and agrees that the loss of such customers and clients would damage Company and potentially cause Company great and
irreparable harm. Consequently, Executive covenants and agrees that during and for twelve months following the termination of Executive’s employment with Company (whether such termination is voluntary or involuntary), Executive shall not,
directly or indirectly, for the benefit of any person or entity other than the Company, attempt to seek, seek, attempt to solicit, solicit, or accept work from any customer, client or active customer prospect: (i) with whom Executive developed
a relationship while employed by Company or otherwise obtained Confidential Information about for the purpose of diverting business from Company or an affiliated entity; and (ii) that is located in a state or foreign country in which:
(a) the Executive performed work, services, or engaged in business activity on behalf of the Company within the twelve-month period preceding the effective date of Executive’s termination of employment; and/or (b) where the Company
has business operations and Executive was provided Confidential Information regarding the Company’s business activities in those territories within the twelve-month period preceding the effective date of Executive’s termination of
employment. This Section 5.4 shall not apply if the State of Employment is California. 

  

	 	5.5	POST EMPLOYMENT COMPETITION. Executive agrees that while employed by the Company and for a period of twelve months following Executive’s termination of employment
(whether such termination is voluntary or involuntary), Executive shall not work, perform services for, or engage in any business, enterprise, or operation that engages in a Competing Business (as defined below) in a Restricted Territory (as defined
below). For purposes of this Agreement, “Competing Business” means the provision of any goods, products, or services that are the same or substantially similar to those provided by the Company, or any Company-affiliated entity of which
Executive had Confidential Information, in the twelve month period preceding the effective date of Executive’s termination of employment. Executive acknowledges that the Company and its subsidiaries are engaged in business in various states
throughout the U.S. and various international locations. Accordingly, and in view of the nature of Executive’s nationwide position and responsibilities, “Restricted Territory” as used herein means each state and each foreign country:
(i) in which Executive performed work, services, or engaged in business activity on behalf of the Company within the twelve-month period preceding the effective date of Executive’s termination of employment; and/or (ii) where the
Company has business operations and Executive was provided Confidential Information regarding the Company’s business activities in those territories within the twelve-month period preceding the effective date of Executive’s termination of
employment. The restrictions in Section 5.5 shall only apply if, within the twelve month period prior to the effective date of Executive’s termination, Executive was employed by the Company to perform sales, marketing, and/or operational
activities, or was directly involved in corporate development and strategy (i.e. mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and/or other corporate strategic initiatives) for the Company or its subsidiaries/affiliates. Further, Section 5.5 shall not
apply if the State of Employment is California. 

  
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	 	5.6	NON-DISPARAGEMENT. Following the severance of Executive’s employment for any reason, Executive agrees not to make any statement or take any action which
disparages, defames, or places in a negative light Company, Company-affiliated entities, or its or their reputation, goodwill, commercial interests or past and present officers, directors, employees, consultants, and/or agents.

  

	 	5.7	CREATIONS. The terms and conditions set forth in Appendix A attached hereto are hereby incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.

  

	 	5.8	CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OF OTHERS. Executive will not use, disclose to the Company or induce the Company to use any legally protected confidential, proprietary
or trade secret information or material belonging to others which comes into Executive’s knowledge or possession at any time, nor will Executive use any such legally protected information or material in the course of Executive’s employment
with the Company. Executive has no other agreements or relationships with or commitments to any other person or entity that conflicts with Executive’s obligations to the Company as an employee of the Company or under this Agreement, and
Executive represents that Executive’s employment will not require Executive to violate any legal obligations to any third-party. In the event Executive believes that Executive’s work at the Company would make it difficult for Executive not
to disclose to the Company any legally protected confidential, proprietary or trade secret information or materials belonging to others, Executive will immediately inform the Company’s Senior Vice President of Human Resources. Executive has not
entered into, and Executive agrees Executive will not enter into, any oral or written agreement in conflict with this Agreement. 

  

	 	5.9	COOPERATION WITH LEGAL MATTERS. During Executive’s employment with Company and thereafter, Executive shall cooperate with Company and any Company-affiliated entity
in its or their investigation, defense or prosecution of any potential, current or future legal matter in any forum, including but not limited to lawsuits, administrative charges, audits, arbitrations, and internal and external investigations.
Executive’s cooperation shall include, but is not limited to, reviewing and preparing documents and reports, meeting with attorneys representing any Company-affiliated entity, providing truthful testimony, and communicating Executive’s
knowledge of relevant facts to any attorneys, experts, consultants, investigators, employees or other representatives working on behalf of an Company-affiliated entity. Except as required by law, Executive agrees to treat all information regarding
any such actual or potential investigation or claim as confidential. Executive also agrees not to discuss or assist in any litigation, potential litigation, claim, or potential claim with any individual (or their attorney or investigator) who is
pursuing, or considering pursuing, any claims against the Company or a Company-affiliated entity unless required by law. In performing the tasks outlined in this Section 5.9, Executive shall be bound by the covenants of good faith and veracity
set forth in ABM’s Code of Business Conduct and Ethics and by all legal obligations. Nothing herein is intended to prevent Executive from complying in good faith with any subpoena or other affirmative legal obligation. Executive agrees to
notify the Company immediately in the event there is a request for information or inquiry pertaining to the Company, any Company-affiliated entity, or Executive’s knowledge of or employment with the Company. In performing responsibilities under
this Section following termination of employment for any reason and after Executive has received all Severance Benefits (as defined below) which Executive is eligible to receive pursuant to Section 7.2 (“Severance Period”), if any,
Executive shall be compensated for Executive’s time at an hourly rate of $250 per hour. However, during any period in which Executive is an employee of the Company or during the Severance Period, Executive shall not be so compensated.

  
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	 	5.10	REMEDIES AND DAMAGES. The parties agree that compliance with Sections 5.1 – 5.7 of the Agreement and Appendix A is necessary to protect the business and goodwill
of Company, that the restrictions contained herein are reasonable and that any breach of this Section will result in irreparable and continuing harm to Company, for which monetary damages will not provide adequate relief. Accordingly, in the event
of any actual or threatened breach of any covenant or promise made by Executive in Section 5, Company and Executive agree that Company shall be entitled to all appropriate remedies, including temporary restraining orders and injunctions
enjoining or restraining such actual or threatened breach. Executive hereby consents to the issuance thereof forthwith by any court of competent jurisdiction. 

 

	 	5.11	LIMITATIONS. Nothing in this Agreement shall be binding upon the parties to the extent it is void or unenforceable for any reason in the State of Employment, including,
without limitation, as a result of any law regulating competition or proscribing unlawful business practices; provided, however, that to the extent that any provision in this Agreement could be modified to render it enforceable under applicable law,
it shall be deemed so modified and enforced to the fullest extent allowed by law. 

  
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	6.	AT-WILL. The employment of Executive shall be “at-will” at all times. The Company or Executive may terminate Executive’s employment with the
Company at any time, without any advance notice, for any reason or no reason at all, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in or arising from any statements, policies or practices of the Company relating to the employment, discipline or
termination of its employees. Following the termination of Executive’s employment, the Company shall pay to Executive all compensation to which Executive is entitled up through the date of termination. Thereafter, all obligations of the Company
under this Agreement shall cease other than those set forth in Section 7. 

  

	7.	TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT. 

  

	 	7.1	TERMINATION BY COMPANY FOR CAUSE. Where the Company terminates Executive’s employment for Cause, all obligations of the Company under this Agreement shall cease,
other than those set forth in Section 6. For purposes of this Agreement, “Cause” shall mean [for all employees employed by a subsidiary company insert “a good faith determination by the Board of Directors of the Subsidiary
company (“Board”) of”; for employees of ABM, except for Section 16 officers, insert “CEO’s good faith determination of”] the occurrence of one of the following: (i) Executive’s serious misconduct,
dishonesty, disloyalty, or insubordination; (ii) Executive’s conviction (or entry of a plea bargain admitting criminal guilt) of any felony or a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; (iii) drug or alcohol abuse that has a material or
potentially material effect on the Company’s reputation and/or on the performance of Executive’s duties and responsibilities under this Agreement; (iv) Executive’s failure to substantially perform Executive’s duties and
responsibilities under this Agreement for reasons other than death or Disability, as defined below; (v) Executive’s repeated inattention to duty for reasons other than death or Disability; (vi) Executive’s material violation of
the Company’s Code of Business Conduct; and (vii) any other material breach of this Agreement by Executive. 

  

	 	7.2	TERMINATION BY COMPANY WITHOUT CAUSE. Where the Company terminates Executive’s employment in the absence of a good faith determination of Cause by the [Board or
CEO], and Executive’s employment is not terminated due to death or Disability (as defined below), severance benefits (“Severance Benefits”), if any, which Executive may be eligible to receive shall be governed by the terms of the ABM
Severance Policy, or any policy or plan of the Company as in effect as of the termination date (collectively, the “Policy”), which Policy may be modified, amended, suspended and/or terminated at any time for any reason by the Company in
its sole discretion; provided, that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in the Policy, Executive’s eligibility to receive the Severance Benefits is conditioned on Executive’s continued compliance with all continuing
obligations under this Agreement, including but not limited to those set forth in Section 5. Executive shall not have any other rights or claims under this Agreement, and all other obligations of the Company under this Agreement shall cease.

  
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	 	7.3	VOLUNTARY TERMINATION BY EXECUTIVE. Executive may give written notice of Executive’s resignation of employment at any time during this Agreement pursuant to
Section 6, and thereafter, all obligations of the Company under this Agreement shall cease. Executive is requested to provide sixty (60) days’ written notice of Executive’s resignation or as much time as reasonable under the
circumstances. Company reserves the right to relieve Executive of Executive’s duties at the Company’s discretion following notice of Executive’s intent to resign. 

 

	 	7.4	DEATH OR DISABILITY. Executive’s employment hereunder shall automatically terminate upon the death of Executive and may be terminated at the Company’s
discretion as a result of Executive’s Disability. “Disability” means Executive’s substantial inability to perform Executive’s essential duties and responsibilities under this Agreement for either 90 consecutive days or a
total of 120 days out of 365 consecutive days as a result of a physical or mental illness, injury or impairment, all as determined in good faith by the Company. If Executive’s employment is terminated by the Company due to Executive’s
death or Disability, Executive, or, upon death, to Executive’s designated beneficiary or estate, as applicable, shall be eligible to receive a prorated Bonus based on the length of performance in the applicable performance period prior to death
or Disability. In the case of Disability, Executive’s eligibility to receive the prorated Bonus is conditioned on: (i) Executive having first signed a release agreement in the form provided by the Company and the release becoming
irrevocable by its terms within sixty (60) calendar days following the date of Executive’s termination of employment; and (ii) Executive’s continued compliance with all continuing obligations under this Agreement, including but
not limited to those set forth in Section 5. Thereafter, Executive and Executive’s designated beneficiary or estate, as applicable, shall not have any other rights or claims under this Agreement, and all other obligations of the Company
under this Agreement shall cease. 

  

	 	7.5	TIMING OF PAYMENTS. In the event that Executive becomes entitled to receive Severance Benefits pursuant to Section 7.2, Executive shall receive such payments
pursuant to the terms set forth in the Policy. Any pro-rated Bonus that becomes payable to Executive pursuant to Section 7.4 shall be paid to Executive at the end of the applicable performance period when such payments are made to other
participants and in accordance with the terms of the applicable plan or program, provided that in no event shall any such payment be made to Executive later than March 15th of the calendar year following the calendar year in which Executive
incurs a Disability. For the avoidance of doubt, the parties intend that any payments that become payable to Executive pursuant to Section 7.4 shall be exempt from 409A of the Internal Revenue Code) as a short-term deferral within the meaning
of Treasury Regulation section 1.409A-1(d). 

  
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	 	7.7	EXCESS PARACHUTE PAYMENTS. Subject to a Release between Executive and the Company approved by the Board of Directors or the Compensation Committee of ABM Industries
Incorporated, if the Severance Benefits, an equity award, and/or any other benefit provided based on an agreement between Executive and the Company would be an excess parachute payment (“Total Benefits”), but for the application of this
Section, then the Total Benefits will be reduced to the minimum extent necessary (but in no event to less than zero) so that no portion of any such payment or benefit, as so reduced, constitutes an excess parachute payment; provided, however, that
the foregoing reduction will not be made if such reduction would result in Executive receiving an amount determined on an after-tax basis, taking into account the excise tax imposed pursuant to Section 4999 of the Code, or any successor
provision thereto, any tax imposed by any comparable provision of state law and any applicable federal, state and local income and employment taxes (the “After-Tax Amount”) less than ninety percent (90%) of the After-Tax Amount of the
Total Benefits without regard to this clause. Whether requested by the Executive or the Company, the determination of whether any reduction Total Benefits to be provided to Executive is required pursuant this Section, and the value to be assigned to
the Executive’s covenants in Section 5 hereof for purposes of determining the amount, if any, of the “excess parachute payment” under Section 280G of the Code will be made at the expense of the Company by the Company’s
independent accountants or benefits consultant. The determination of whether any reduction in Severance Benefits, equity award(s) and/or any other agreement or otherwise is required pursuant to the preceding sentence will be made at the expense of
the Company by independent accountants selected by Company or the Company’s benefits consultant. The determination of whether any reduction in Severance Benefits, an equity award or any other agreement or otherwise is required pursuant to the
preceding sentence will be made at the expense of the Company by independent accountants selected by Company or the Company’s benefits consultant. The fact that Executive’s right to Total Benefits may be reduced by reason of the
limitations contained in this paragraph will not of itself limit or otherwise affect any other rights of Executive under any other agreement. In the event that any payment or benefit intended to be provided is required to be reduced pursuant to this
Section, Executive will be entitled to designate the payments and/or benefits to be so reduced in order to give effect to this Section, provided, however, that payments that do not constitute deferred compensation within the meaning of
Section 409A will be reduced first. The Company will provide Executive with all information reasonably requested by Executive to permit Executive to make such designation. In the event that Executive fails to make such designation within ten
(10) business days after receiving notice from the Company of a reduction under this Section, the Company may affect such reduction in any manner it deems appropriate. The term “excess parachute payment” as used in this paragraph
means a payment that creates an obligation for Executive to pay excise taxes under Section 280G of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or any successor statute. 

  
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	 	7.8	ACTIONS UPON TERMINATION. Upon termination of Executive’s employment for any reason, Executive shall be deemed to have immediately resigned as an officer and/or
director of the Company and of any Company subsidiaries or affiliates, including any LLCs or joint ventures, as applicable. Further, if during employment Executive held any membership or position as a representative of the Company for any outside
organization (such as BOMA, IREM, IFMA or BSCIA), or as a trustee for a union trust fund (such as a Taft-Hartley or similar fund), upon termination of Executive’s employment for any reason, Executive shall be deemed to have resigned from such
membership or position, or trustee position, and shall cooperate fully with the Company in any process whereby the Company designates a new representative to replace the position vacated by Executive. Executive also agrees that all property
(including without limitation all equipment, tangible proprietary information, documents, records, notes, contracts and computer-generated materials) furnished to or created or prepared by Executive incident to Executive’s employment with the
Company belongs to the Company and shall be promptly returned to the Company upon termination of Executive’s employment. 

  

	 	7.9	WITHHOLDING AUTHORIZATION. To the fullest extent permitted under the laws of the State of Employment hereunder, Executive authorizes Company to withhold from any
Severance Benefits otherwise due to Executive and from any other funds held for Executive’s benefit by Company, any damages or losses sustained by Company as a result of any material breach or other material violation of this Agreement by
Executive, pending resolution of any underlying dispute. 

  

	8.	NOTICES. 

  

	 	8.1	ADDRESSES. Any notice required or permitted to be given pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and delivered in person, or sent prepaid by certified mail,
overnight express, or electronically to the party named at the address set forth below or at such other address as either party may hereafter designate in writing to the other party: 

 

	 	Executive:	(Executive Name) 

 (Home
Address) 
 (City, ST Zip) 
 Email: (email) 
  

	 	Company:	(Legal Company Name) 

 551 Fifth
Avenue, Suite 300 
 New York, NY 10176 
 Attention: Chief Executive Officer 
  

	 	Copy:	ABM Industries Incorporated 

551 Fifth Avenue, Suite 300 
 New York, NY 10176 
 Attention: Senior Vice President of Human Resources

  

	 	8.2	RECEIPT. Any such notice shall be assumed to have been received when delivered in person or 48 hours after being sent in the manner specified above.

  
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	9.	GENERAL PROVISIONS. 

  

	 	9.1	GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be interpreted and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Employment, which, for purposes of this Agreement, shall
mean the state where Executive is regularly and customarily employed and where Executive’s primary office is located. 

  

	 	9.2	NO WAIVER. Failure by either party to enforce any term or condition of this Agreement at any time shall not preclude that party from enforcing that provision, or any
other provision of this Agreement, at any later time. 

  

	 	9.3	SEVERABILITY. It is the desire and intent of the parties that the provisions of this Agreement be enforced to the fullest extent permissible under the law and public
policies applied in each jurisdiction in which enforcement is sought. Accordingly, in the event that any provision of this Agreement would be held in any jurisdiction to be invalid, prohibited or unenforceable for any reason, such provision, as to
such jurisdiction, shall be ineffective, without invalidating the remaining provisions of this Agreement or affecting the validity or enforceability of such provision in any other jurisdiction. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if such provision could
be more narrowly drawn so as not to be invalid, prohibited or unenforceable in such jurisdiction, it shall, as to such jurisdiction, be either automatically deemed so narrowly drawn, or any court of competent jurisdiction is hereby expressly
authorized to redraw it in that manner, without invalidating the remaining provisions of this Agreement or affecting the validity or enforceability of such provision in any other jurisdiction. 

 

	 	9.4	SURVIVAL. All terms and conditions of this Agreement which by reasonable implication are meant to survive the termination of this Agreement, including but not limited
to the provisions of Sections 5.1 – 5.9 of this Agreement, shall remain in full force and effect after the termination of this Agreement. 

  

	 	9.5	REPRESENTATIONS BY EXECUTIVE. Executive represents and agrees that Executive has carefully read and fully understands all of the provisions of this Agreement,
that Executive is voluntarily entering into this Agreement and has been given an opportunity to review all aspects of this Agreement with an attorney, if Executive chooses to do so. Executive understands and agrees that Executive’s employment
with the Company is at-will and that nothing in this Agreement is intended to create a contract of employment for any fixed or definite term. Executive understands Executive is also now eligible for Severance Benefits to which Executive was not
previously entitled and acknowledges the value of such benefits. Executive also represents that Executive will not make any unauthorized use of any confidential or proprietary information of any third party in the performance of Executive’s
duties under this Agreement and that Executive is under no obligation to any prior employer or other entity that would preclude or interfere with the full and good faith performance of Executive’s obligations hereunder.

  
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	 	9.6	ENTIRE AGREEMENT. Unless otherwise specified herein, this Agreement, together with Appendix A, sets forth every contract, understanding and arrangement as to the
employment relationship between Executive and Company, and may only be changed by a written amendment signed by both Executive and Company’s CEO or Senior Vice President of Human Resources. 

 

	 	9.6.a	NO EXTERNAL EVIDENCE. The parties intend that this Agreement speak for itself, and that no evidence with respect to its terms and conditions other than this Agreement
itself may be introduced in any arbitration or judicial proceeding to interpret or enforce this Agreement. 

  

	 	9.6.b	OTHER AGREEMENTS. It is specifically understood and accepted that this Agreement supersedes all oral and written employment agreements between Executive and Company
prior to the date of this Agreement. However, it is expressly understood that, notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in this Agreement (whether explicit or implicit), the terms and restrictions set forth in any Asset Purchase
Agreement, Merger Agreement or Stock Purchase Agreement or any agreements ancillary thereto, entered into by and between Executive and any ABM-affiliated entity setting forth Executive’s duties under a Covenant Not To Compete in connection with
the sale of such assets, shall remain in full force and effect during employment and thereafter. 

  

	 	9.6.c	AMENDMENTS. This Agreement may not be amended except in a writing approved by the CEO or Senior Vice President of Human Resources and signed by the Executive.

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Executive and Company have executed this Agreement as of the date set forth
above. 
  

							
	 Executive:    
	 	(Executive Name)	 	
				
		 	Signature: 	 	 	 	
				
		 	Date:	 	 	 	
			
	 Company:
	 	(Legal Company Name)	 	
				
		 	Signature:	 	 	 	
				
		 	Title:	 	 	 	
				
		 	Date:	 	 	 	

  
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 APPENDIX A 

 

	 	A.	ASSIGNMENT. Executive hereby assigns, and agrees to assign, to the Company, without additional compensation, Executive’s entire right, title and interest in and to
(a) all Creations, and (b) all benefits, privileges, causes of action and remedies relating to the Creations, whether before or hereafter accrued (including, without limitation, the exclusive rights to apply for and maintain all such
registrations, renewals and/or extensions; to sue for all past, present or future infringements or other violations of any rights in the Creation; and to settle and retain proceeds from any such actions). As used herein, the term Creations includes,
but is not limited to, creations, inventions, works of authorship, ideas, processes, technology, formulas, software programs, writings, designs, discoveries, modifications and improvements, whether or not patentable or reduced to practice and
whether or not copyrightable, that relate in any manner to the actual or demonstrably anticipated business or research and development of the Company or its affiliates, and that are made, conceived or developed by Executive (either alone or jointly
with others), or result from or are suggested by any work performed by Executive (either alone or jointly with others) for or on behalf of the Company or its affiliates: (i) during the period of Executive’s employment with the Company,
whether or not made, conceived or developed during regular business hours; or (ii) after termination of Executive’s employment if based on Confidential Information. Executive agrees that all such Creations are the sole property of the
Company or any other entity designated by it, and, to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, any copyrightable Creation will be deemed a work made for hire. If the State of Employment is California, Executive UNDERSTANDS THAT THIS PARAGRAPH
DOES NOT APPLY TO ANY CREATION WHICH QUALIFIES FULLY UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 2870 OF THE LABOR CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, A COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED BELOW. Executive understands that nothing in this Agreement is intended to
expand the scope of protection provided to Executive by Sections 2870 through 2872 of the California Labor Code. 

  

	 	B.	DISCLOSURE. Executive agrees to disclose promptly and fully to Executive’s immediate supervisor at the Company, and to hold in confidence for the sole right,
benefit and use of Company, any and all Creations made, conceived or developed by Executive (either alone or jointly with others) during Executive’s employment with the Company, or within one (1) year after the termination of
Executive’s employment if based on Confidential Information. Such disclosure will be received and held in confidence by the Company. In addition, Executive agrees to keep and maintain adequate and current written records on the development of
all Creations made, conceived or developed by Executive (either alone or jointly with others) during Executive’s period of employment or during the one-year period following termination of Executive’s employment, which records will be
available to and remain the sole property of the Company at all times. 

  
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	 	C.	ASSIST WITH REGISTRATION. Executive agrees that Executive will, at the Company’s request, promptly execute a written assignment of title for any Creation required
to be assigned by Section B. Executive further agrees to perform, during and after Executive’s employment, all acts deemed necessary or desirable by the Company to assist it (at its expense) in obtaining and enforcing the full benefits,
enjoyment, rights and title throughout the world in the Creation assigned to the Company pursuant to Section B. Such acts may include, but are not limited to, execution of documents and assistance or cooperation in legal proceedings. Should the
Company be unable to secure Executive’s signature on any document necessary to apply for, prosecute, obtain, or enforce any patent, copyright, or other right or protection relating to any Creation, whether due to Executive’s mental or
physical incapacity or any other cause, Executive hereby irrevocably designates and appoints the Company and each of its duly authorized officers and agents as Executive’s agent and attorney-in-fact, to undertake such acts in Executive’s
name as if executed and delivered by Executive, and Executive waives and quitclaims to the Company any and all claims of any nature whatsoever that Executive may not have or may later have for infringement of any intellectual property rights in the
Creations. The Company will compensate Executive at a reasonable rate for time actually spent by Executive at the Company’s request on such assistance at any time following termination of Executive’s employment with the Company.

 CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE 
 SECTION 2870-2872 
 2870. (a) Any provision in an employment agreement which provides
that an employee shall assign, or offer to assign, any of his or her rights in an invention to his or her employer shall not apply to an invention that the employee developed entirely on his or her own time without using the employer’s
equipment, supplies, facilities, or trade secret information except for those inventions that either: 
  

	 	1.	Relate at the time of conception or reduction to practice of the invention to the employer’s business, or actual or demonstrably anticipated research or
development of the employer; or 

  

	 	2.	Result from any work performed by the employee for the employer. 

 (b) To the extent a provision in an employment agreement purports to require an employee to assign an invention otherwise excluded from being required to be assigned under subdivision (a), the provision
is against the public policy of this state and is unenforceable. 
 2871. No employer shall require a provision made void and unenforceable by
Section 2870 as a condition of employment or continued employment. Nothing in this article shall be construed to forbid or restrict the right of an employer to provide in contracts of employment for disclosure, provided that any such
disclosures be received in confidence, of all of the employee’s inventions made solely or jointly with others during the term of his or her employment, a review process by the employer to determine such issues as may arise, and for full title
to certain patents and inventions to be in the United States, as required by contracts between the employer and the United States or any of its agencies. 

  
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 2872. If an employment agreement entered into after January 1, 1980, contains a provision requiring the
employee to assign or offer to assign any of his or her rights in any invention to his or her employer, the employer must also, at the time the agreement is made provide a written notification to the employee that the agreement does not apply to an
invention which qualifies fully under the provisions of Section 2870. In any suit or action arising thereunder, the burden of proof shall be on the employee claiming the benefits of its provisions. 

  
 16Second Supplemental Indenture, to the Indenture dated as of March 12, 2002

 Exhibit 4.1 
 JEFFERIES GROUP, INC. 
 Issuer 

and 
 THE BANK OF
NEW YORK MELLON, 
 Trustee 
  

 
 SECOND
SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE 
 To 
 INDENTURE 
 Dated as of March 12, 2002 

 
  

Senior Securities 

Dated as of December 19, 2012 

 This SECOND SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE, dated as of December 19, 2012 (the “Second
Supplemental Indenture”), to the INDENTURE, dated as of March 12, 2002 (the “Original Indenture”), as amended by that FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE, dated as of July 15, 2003 (the “First Supplemental Indenture”),
between Jefferies Group, Inc., a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware (herein called the “Company”), having its principal office at 520 Madison Avenue, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10022 and The Bank
of New York Mellon, a New York banking corporation, as Trustee (herein called the “Trustee”). 
 RECITALS OF THE
COMPANY 
 The Company has duly authorized the execution and delivery of this Second Supplemental Indenture to amend certain
terms of the Original Indenture and the First Supplemental Indenture pursuant to Section 9.01(10) of the Original Indenture, as amended by the First Supplemental Indenture. 

Section 9.01(10) of the Original Indenture, as amended by the First Supplemental Indenture, provides that, without the consent of
any Holders, the Company, when authorized by a Board Resolution, may enter into one or more indentures supplemental to the Original Indenture, as supplemented by the First Supplemental Indenture, in form satisfactory to the Trustee, to, among other
purposes, cure any ambiguity, correct or supplement any provision therein which may be defective or inconsistent with any other provision therein, or make any other provisions with respect to matters or questions arising thereunder, provided that
such action shall not adversely affect the interests of the Holders of Securities of any series in any material respect. 

Terms used herein without definition that are defined in the Original Indenture or the First Supplemental Indenture shall have the
respective meanings given them in the Original Indenture or the First Supplemental Indenture, as applicable. 
 The Company
deems it desirable to amend the Original Indenture and the First Supplemental Indenture as provided in this Second Supplemental Indenture. 
 The Company has duly authorized the execution and delivery of this Second Supplemental Indenture. 
 The amendments contained herein do not and will not adversely affect the interests of the Holders under the Original Indenture or the First Supplemental Indenture in any material respect. 

All things necessary to make this Second Supplemental Indenture a valid and legally binding agreement of the Company, in accordance with
its terms, have been done. 
 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the purchase of the Securities by the Holders
thereof, it is mutually agreed, for the equal and proportionate benefits of all Holders of the Securities or of Series thereof, as follows: 

  
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 ARTICLE I. 
 AMENDMENTS AND MODIFICATIONS TO INDENTURE 
 Section 1.01 The definition of
“Board of Directors” in Section 1.01 of the Original Indenture is amended in its entirety to read as follows: 

“Board of Directors” means either the board of directors, board of managers or other governing body of the Company or any duly
authorized committee of that board or body. 
 Section 1.02 The definition of “Capital Stock” in Section 1.01 of the
Original Indenture is amended in its entirety to read as follows: 
 “Capital Stock”, as applied to the stock,
membership interests or other equity interests of any corporation, means the capital stock, membership interests or other equity interests of every class whether now or hereafter authorized, regardless of whether such capital stock, membership
interests or other equity interests shall be limited to a fixed sum or percentage with respect to the rights of the holders thereof to participate in dividends and in the distribution of assets upon the voluntary or involuntary liquidation,
dissolution or winding up of such corporation. 
 Section 1.03 The definition of “Common Stock” in Section 1.01 of
the Original Indenture, as amended by the First Supplemental Indenture, is amended in its entirety to read as follows: 

“Common Stock” includes any stock of any class of the Company which has no preference in respect of dividends or of amounts
payable in the event of any voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution or winding-up of the Company and which is not subject to redemption by the Company. However, subject to the provisions of Section 3.01(17) and (18) and
Section 15.11, shares issuable on conversion of Securities shall include only shares of the class designated as Common Stock of the Company at the date of this instrument or shares of any class or classes resulting from any reclassification or
reclassifications thereof (or upon conversion of the Company into a limited liability company) and which have no preference in respect of dividends or of amounts payable in the event of any voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution or
winding-up of the Company and which are not subject to redemption by the Company; provided that if at any time there shall be more than one such resulting class, the shares of each such class then so issuable shall be substantially in the proportion
which the total number of shares of such class resulting from all such reclassifications bears to the total number of shares of all such classes resulting from all such reclassifications. 
 Section 1.04 The definition of “Corporation” in Section 1.01 of the Original Indenture is amended in its entirety to read as follows: 

“Corporation” or “corporation” means a corporation, association, company, limited liability company organized under
the laws of the State of Delaware or New York, joint-stock company or business trust. The word “corporate” will have a correlative meaning. 

  
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 Section 1.05 Section 1.01 of the Original Indenture is amended to insert the following
definition of “stock” immediately following the definition of “Stated Maturity” in Section 1.01: 

“stock” means, with respect to any Person, any shares or other equivalents (however designated) of any class of stock,
membership interests or other similar equity interests. 
 Section 1.06 Section 8.01 of the Original Indenture is amended in
its entirety to read as follows: 
 Section 8.01 When Company May Merge, Etc. 

The Company may not, in a single transaction or through a series of related transactions, consolidate with or merge or
convert with or into any other Person, or, directly or indirectly, sell, lease, assign, transfer or convey its properties and assets as an entirety or substantially as an entirety (computed on a consolidated basis) to another Person or group of
affiliated Persons, and another Person or group of affiliated Persons may not directly or indirectly sell, lease, assign, transfer or convey its properties and assets as an entity or substantially as an entity (computed on a consolidated basis) to
the Company, unless: 
 (1) the Company shall be the continuing Person, or the Person (if other than the Company) formed by such
consolidation or conversion or into which the Company is merged or to which all or substantially all of the properties and assets of the Company are transferred as an entirety or substantially as an entirety (the Company or such other person being
hereinafter referred to as the “Surviving Person”), shall be a corporation organized and validly existing under the laws of the United States, any State thereof or the District of Columbia (except as otherwise provided in the definition of
“Corporation” contained in Section 1.01), and shall expressly assume, by an indenture supplemental hereto, executed and delivered to the Trustee, in form and substance satisfactory to the Trustee, all the obligations of the Company
under the Securities and this Indenture and this Indenture, so supplemented, shall remain in full force and effect; provided, that if the Surviving Person is not incorporated as a business corporation, a Subsidiary incorporated under the laws of the
United States of America, any State thereof or the District of Columbia as a business corporation may, in the discretion of the Company, become a co-issuer of the Securities; 
 (2) immediately after giving effect to such transaction and the assumption of the obligations as set forth in clause (1), above, no Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing; and 

(3) if a supplemental indenture is required in connection with such transaction, the Company has delivered to the Trustee an
Officers’ Certificate and an Opinion of Counsel, each stating that such consolidation, merger, assignment, or transfer and such supplemental indenture comply with this Article VIII and that all conditions precedent herein provided relating to
such transaction have been satisfied. 

  
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 Section 1.07 Section 8.02 of the Original Indenture is amended in its entirety to read as
follows: 
 Section 8.02 Successor Corporation Substituted. 

Upon any consolidation, conversion or merger, or any transfer of assets in accordance with Section 8.01, the
Surviving Person formed by such consolidation or conversion or into which the Company is merged or to which such transfer is made shall succeed to, and be substituted for, and may exercise every right and power of, the Company under this Indenture
with the same effect as if such Surviving Person had been named as the Company herein. When a Surviving Person duly assumes all of the obligations of the Company pursuant hereto and pursuant to the Securities, the predecessor shall be relieved of
the performance and observance of all obligations and covenants of this Indenture and the Securities, including but not limited to the obligation to make payment of the principal of and interest, if any, on all the Securities then outstanding, and
the Company may thereupon or any time thereafter be liquidated and dissolved. 
 Section 1.08 Section 9.01(1) of the Original
Indenture, as amended by the First Supplemental Indenture, is amended in its entirety to read as follows: 
 (1) to evidence the
succession of another Person to the Company and the assumption by any such successor of the covenants of the Company herein and in the Securities, or to add a co-issuer of the Securities as provided in Section 8.01(1); or 

Section 1.09 Section 9.01(10) of the Original Indenture, as amended by the First Supplemental Indenture, is amended in its entirety to
read as follows: 
 (10) to cure any ambiguity, to correct or supplement any provision herein which may be defective or
inconsistent with any other provision herein, or to make any other provisions with respect to matters or questions arising under this Indenture, provided that such action pursuant to this clause (10) shall not adversely affect the interests of
the Holders of Securities of any series in any material respect. 
 Section 1.10 The Original Indenture and the First Supplemental
shall be deemed amended and modified to the extent necessary to give effect to the foregoing. Except as amended and modified hereby, the Original Indenture and the First Supplemental Indenture shall remain in full force and effect. 

ARTICLE II. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Section 2.01 As amended and modified by this Second Supplemental Indenture, the Indenture and the First Supplemental Indenture shall be read,
taken and construed as one and the same instrument. 
 Section 2.02 The Trustee assumes no duties, responsibilities or liabilities
by reason of this Second Supplemental Indenture, other than as set forth in the Original Indenture and the First Supplemental Indenture, as fully as if said terms and conditions were herein set forth at length. 

  
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 Section 2.03 This Second Supplemental Indenture may be executed in any number of counterparts,
each of which, when so executed and delivered, shall be an original; but such counterparts shall together constitute one and the same instrument. 
 Section 2.04 This Second Supplemental Indenture shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York applicable to agreements made and to be performed in
such state. 
 Section 2.05 The Trustee makes no representations as to the validity or sufficiency of this Second Supplemental
Indenture; the recitals and statements herein are deemed to be those of the Company and not of the Trustee. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Second Supplemental Indenture to be duly
executed as of the date first above written. 
  

			
	JEFFERIES GROUP, INC.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Roland T. Kelly

	Name: Roland T. Kelly
	Title:   Assistant Secretary
	
	THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Leslie Lockhart

	Name: Leslie Lockhart
	Title:   Vice President

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