Document:

Facility Lease dated December 7, 2000

 Exhibit 10.20 
  
 LEASE 
  
 BETWEEN 
  
 HIBBS/WOODINVILLE ASSOCIATES, L.L.C. 
  
 LANDLORD, 
  
 AND 
  
 XCYTE THERAPIES INC. 
  
 TENANT 
  
 FOR PREMISES 
  
 AT 
  
 BOTHELL, WASHINGTON 
  
  
 DATED AS OF December 7, 2000 

 INDEX 
  

	 SECTION

	 	 TITLE

	  	PAGE

	 1.
	 	DEMISE AND TERM OF DEMISE	  	3
	 2.
	 	RENT, TAXES, ASSESSMENTS AND OTHER CHARGES	  	5
	 3.
	 	USE OF PREMISES: COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS	  	14
	 4.
	 	REPRESENTATIONS BY TENANT AND LANDLORD	  	15
	 5.
	 	INSURANCE	  	16
	 6.
	 	DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION	  	18
	 7.
	 	CONDEMNATION	  	19
	 8.
	 	SUBORDINATION, ATTORNMENT, ESTOPPEL CERTIFICATE	  	21
	 9.
	 	REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE, ALTERATIONS, ETC.	  	23
	 10.
	 	IMPROVEMENTS/TENANT’S WORK	  	25
	 11.
	 	ASSIGNMENT, SUBLETTING AND MORTGAGING	  	26
	 12.
	 	INDEMNITY	  	28
	 13.
	 	DEFAULT PROVISIONS, LANDLORD’S REMEDIES	  	30
	 14.
	 	BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY	  	35
	 15.
	 	ENTRY BY LANDLORD, ETC.	  	37
	 16.
	 	COVENANT OF QUIET ENJOYMENT	  	38
	 17.
	 	EFFECT OF CONVEYANCE, LIMITS OF LIABILITY OF LANDLORD, DEFINITION OF “LANDLORD”	  	38
	 18.
	 	SURRENDER, HOLDING OVER BY TENANT	  	39
	 19.
	 	CURING DEFAULTS; FEES AND EXPENSES	  	40
	 20.
	 	MECHANICS AND OTHER LIENS	  	40
	 21.
	 	SIGNS, ADDRESS	  	41
	 22.
	 	WAIVERS AND SURRENDERS TO BE IN WRITING, RIGHT TO TERMINATE	  	41
	 23.
	 	COVENANTS BINDING ON SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS	  	42
	 24.
	 	RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES	  	42
	 25.
	 	NOTICES	  	43
	 26.
	 	DEFINITIONS; HEADINGS; CONSTRUCTION OF LEASE	  	44
	 27.
	 	FORCE MAJEURE	  	45
	 28.
	 	BROKERAGE	  	46
	 29.
	 	MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS	  	46
	 30.
	 	COMPLIANCE WITH ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS	  	47
	 31.
	 	SECURITY	  	51
	 32.
	 	ACCESS	  	51
	 33.
	 	NET LEASE	  	52
	 34.
	 	RIGHT OF FIRST NEGOTIATION	  	52
	 35.
	 	CAFETERIA SPACE	  	53
	 36.
	 	SECURITY DEPOSIT.	  	55

 EXHIBITS 
  

	 EXHIBIT A -
	 	THE PROPERTY, BUILDINGS, PARKING LOT AND COMMON AREA
		
	 EXHIBIT B -
	 	DEMISED PREMISES
		
	 EXHIBIT C -
	 	RENTAL SCHEDULE

  
  

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 LEASE 
  
 THIS lease (the “Lease”) is entered into this as of December 7, 2000 between HIBBS/WOODINVILLE ASSOCIATES, LLC, a Washington limited
liability company (the “Landlord”), and XCYTE THERAPIES, INC., a Delaware corporation (the “Tenant”). 
  
 W I T N E S S E T H: 
  
 WHEREAS, Landlord is the owner of that certain land located in Bothell, Washington and the improvements and buildings thereon (the
“Property”), more particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof, and 
  
 WHEREAS, various buildings located on the land are known as the Administrative Building consisting of approximately 91,290 square feet, the Production
Building consisting of approximately 171,816 square feet, the North Barn consisting of approximately 13,576 square feet and the South Barn consisting of approximately 6,763 square feet (the Administrative Building, the Production Building, the North
Barn and the South Barn are sometimes collectively referred to as the “Buildings”); 
  
 WHEREAS, there is also located on the Property a paved and striped parking area consisting of approximately 774 parking spaces (hereinafter referred to as
the “Parking Lot”), and 
  
 WHEREAS, the
Property, Buildings and the Parking Lot are depicted on Exhibit A attached hereto. 
  
 WHEREAS, Tenant is desirous of leasing space on the third floor of the Production Building consisting of approximately 40,500 rentable square feet more particularly described and outlined on the plan designated as
Exhibit B attached hereto (“Demised Premises”) and Landlord is desirous of leasing the Demised Premises to Tenant on the terms and conditions set forth herein. 
  
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above recitals and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and
sufficiency of which is acknowledged by each of the parties hereto, Landlord and Tenant agree as follows: 
  
 1. DEMISE AND TERM OF DEMISE 
  
 1.1 (a) The commencement date of the Lease shall be earlier of a date 30 days following notice to Tenant by Landlord that the Demised Premises are
available for occupancy or December 1, 2000 (the “Commencement Date”). 
  

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 (b) This Lease shall be and become effective as of the Commencement Date. As of the Commencement Date,
the terms and provisions of this Lease shall govern and control the respective rights and obligations of Landlord and Tenant with respect to the Demised Premises and the Property. 
  
 1.2 (a) Landlord demises and leases unto Tenant, and Tenant hires and takes from Landlord, in consideration of the rents to
be paid and the covenants, agreements and conditions to be performed, observed and fulfilled by Tenant, the Demised Premises described on Exhibit B attached hereto and made a part hereof (as same may be modified from time to time in
accordance with this Lease). 
  
 (b) Within sixty (60) days of
the Commencement Date, Landlord shall cause its architect or engineer to measure the rentable area of the Demised Premises, such rentable area measurement to be performed and calculated in accordance with the most recent standards for floor
measurement of office buildings adopted by the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA). Landlord shall give written notice to Tenant of the rentable area of the Demised Premises which measurement shall be deemed to be the exact rentable area
of the Demised Premises for purposes of this Lease. Until the rentable area is measured as aforesaid, rent for the Demised Premises shall be paid by Tenant based on the approximate square footage of the Demised Premises (40,500 square feet) and upon
submission by Landlord to Tenant of the actual measured area, the parties agree the rent shall be paid based on the actual measured square footage of rentable area of the Demised Premises. 
  
 1.3 The common area of the Property (the “Common Area”)
shall mean those interior and exterior portions of the Property designated on Exhibit A, including the improvements and facilities used for parking areas, access and perimeter roads, landscaped areas, exterior walks, and washrooms and common
hallways located in the Administrative Building, the access areas to the Cafeteria, and the Parking Lot as of the date hereof as shown on Exhibit A. Tenant shall have the non-exclusive right, during the term of this Lease, to use the Common
Area, in a reasonable manner, for itself, its employees, invitees, guests, contractors and licensees for parking, ingress, egress and similar uses and Tenant acknowledges that all other tenants or occupants of all or any portion of the Property for
themselves, and their employees, invitees, guests, contractors, subtenants (if any) and licensees shall also have similar rights to use the Common Area. Landlord shall have the right, at any time and from time to time (a) to grant to any tenant or
tenants which hereafter leases or lease all or any of the Property the same rights which inure to Tenant and other tenants as herein described, and/or (b) to (i) limit Tenant to the use of seventy (70) parking spaces in the Parking Lot and to
designate the location thereof and (ii) alter, modify, increase or reduce the Common Area, provided that access to and from the Demised Premises shall not be materially or adversely affected thereby. All Common Areas shall be subject to the
exclusive control and management of 
  

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 Landlord, subject to the rights of Tenant and any other tenants of the Property to use and have access to the Common
Area, and subject to such rights as Landlord shall have pursuant to this Lease or otherwise. The freight elevator located on the northside of the Building and specifically noted on Exhibit B shall be considered Common Area to which Tenant has
unlimited access. Landlord will provide Tenant with access to the Leased Premises through the loading dock doors on the north side of the Building and adjacent Common Areas for delivery of materials during reasonable business hours; provided,
however, that Tenant shall make every effort to insure that the doors are securely closed when not in use. 
  
 1.4 The term of the Lease (the “Term”) shall commence on the Commencement Date and shall terminate and expire midnight on December 1,
2010 (the “Expiration Date”). Tenant shall, within ten (10) days after request by Landlord, execute, acknowledge and deliver to Landlord an instrument in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Landlord confirming (i) the
Commencement Date and the Expiration Date, but no such instrument shall be required to make the provisions of this Section 1.4 effective. 
  
 1.5 Tenant shall have the option to renew this Lease for two renewal term of Five (5) years each (herein referred to as the “Renewal
Term(s)”) which shall commence on the day following the expiration of the initial ten (10) year Term, or the first renewal term, as the case may be, and end on the fifth anniversary of the commencement date of the Renewal Term unless the
Renewal Term shall sooner terminate pursuant to the terms of this Lease or otherwise. The Renewal Term shall commence only if (i) Tenant shall have notified Landlord of Tenant’s exercise of such renewal option in writing at least nine (9)
months prior to the expiration of Term or the first renewal term as the case may be, and (ii) immediately prior to the expiration of the initial ten (10) year Term, or the first renewal term, as the case may be, this Lease shall be in full force and
effect and no Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing. Time is of the essence with respect to the giving of the notice of Tenant’s exercise of a renewal option. The Renewal Term shall be upon all of the terms, covenants and
conditions hereof binding upon Tenant and Landlord, except that (a) the basic annual rent (as defined in Section 2.1) shall be as provided in Exhibit C and (b) there shall be no further renewal right after the expiration of the Second
Renewal Term. Upon the commencement of the Renewal Term, (x) any reference to “this Lease”, to the “Term”, the “term of this Lease” or any similar expression shall be deemed to include the then current Renewal Term, and
(y) the Expiration Date shall become the expiration of the then current Renewal Term. 
  
 2. RENT, TAXES, ASSESSMENTS AND OTHER CHARGES 
  
 2.1 Commencing as of the Commencement Date, Tenant shall pay to Landlord basic annual rent as Shown on Exhibit C based on the rentable area of the 
  

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 Demised Premises, as adjusted from time to time in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Lease (the
“Basic Annual Rent”). 
  
 2.2 Such Basic Annual Rent
shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord in equal monthly installments, in advance, on the first day of each calendar month during the Term without notice, demand, abatement, deduction, counterclaim or set off of any kind. Tenant shall pay the rent in
lawful money of the United States. Any obligation of Tenant for payment of rent which shall have accrued during the Term shall survive the expiration or termination of this Lease. 
  
 2.3 The installments of Basic Annual Rent payable under Section 2.1 for the partial calendar months at the beginning
and end of the Term shall be pro-rated in the proportion of the number of days in the partial calendar month to the number of days in the year. 
  
 2.4 Whenever under the terms of this Lease any sum of money is required to be paid by Tenant in addition to the Basic Annual Rent, and said additional
amount so to be paid shall be designated as “Additional Rent,” and collectible as such with any installment of rental thereafter falling due hereunder, or, if no such installment thereunder shall fall due, on demand. Rent or rental for
purposes of this Lease shall mean Basic Annual Rent plus all Additional Rent, including, but not limited to, Tenant’s Proportionate Share of Taxes and Operating Expenses. 
  
 2.5 “Tenant’s Taxes” shall mean all taxes, assessments, license fees and other governmental charges or
impositions levied or assessed against or with respect to Tenant’s personal property, furnishings, equipment, movable partitions, business machines and other trade fixtures installed, located or attached to the Property. Tenant shall pay all
Tenant’s Taxes before delinquency and, at Landlord’s request, shall furnish Landlord satisfactory evidence thereof. If any lien shall at any time be filed against the Property or any part thereof with respect to Tenant’s Taxes not
paid by Tenant when due, or any judgment, attachment or levy is filed or recorded against the Property or any part thereof with respect thereto, Tenant, within thirty (30) days after the attachment thereof, shall cause the same to be discharged of
record by payment, deposit, bond, order of a court of competent jurisdiction or otherwise. If Tenant shall fail to cause such lien, judgment, attachment or levy to be discharged within the period aforesaid, then, in addition to any other right or
remedy, Landlord may, but shall not be obligated to, discharge the same by bonding proceedings, if permitted by law (and if not so permitted, by deposit in court). Any amount so incurred by Landlord, including all costs and expenses paid by Landlord
in connection therewith, together with interest thereon at the rate of 15% per annum (or, if lower, the maximum rate permitted by law) from the respective dates of Landlord’s so incurring any such amount, cost or expenses, shall constitute
additional rent payable by Tenant under this Lease and shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord on demand. 
  

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 2.6 For purposes of this Lease, the following terms shall be defined as follows: 
  
 (a) “Tenant’s Proportionate Share” shall mean the
ratio, expressed as a percentage, of the number of rentable square feet comprising the Demised Premises from time to time (approximately 40,500 square feet as of the Commencement Date) (which shall hereafter be adjusted upon any increase or
reduction based on the measurement of the Demised Premises under Section 1.2(c) or otherwise in accordance with this Lease) to the agreed total number of rentable square feet in the Buildings (283,445), that is to say 14.3% as of the
Commencement Date, subject to later adjustment in accordance herewith. 
  
 (b) “Fiscal Year” shall mean each fiscal year of Landlord or part thereof during the Term, as such fiscal year may be changed at any time and from time to time in the sole discretion of Landlord. The fiscal year of Landlord
as of the date hereof is January 1 through December 31. 
  
 (c)
“Lease Year” shall mean a period of one (1) year commencing on the Commencement Date and thereafter commencing upon each anniversary thereof. 
  

(d) “Operating Expenses” shall mean and include all amounts, expenses and costs of whatever nature that Landlord incurs because of or
in connection with the operation, insuring, maintenance, equipping, securing, policing, protection, repair, or management (the “Operating Expenses”), Operating Expenses shall be determined on an accrual basis in accordance with
sound management accounting principles consistently applied and shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following: 
  
 (1) Costs and expenses of maintenance, equipping, securing, policing, garbage disposal, and repair of the Property, including Common
Areas. 
  
 (2) Costs of maintenance and
replacement of landscaping. 
  
 (3) Costs of
providing utilities and services to the Common Area. 
  
 (4) Premiums for property (including coverage for earthquake and flood if carried by Landlord), liability, worker’s compensation, plate glass, rental income and other insurance and commercially reasonable deductible amounts under such
insurance paid in connection with repair or restoration of the Property after any damage or destruction. 
  

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 (5) Fees and charges for licenses, permits and inspections reasonably necessary for the
operation of the Property. 
  
 (6) Costs of
capital improvements required to meet changed governmental regulations or which are, reasonably and in good faith, intended to reduce Operating Expenses, such costs, together with interest on the unamortized balance at the rate paid by Landlord on
funds borrowed for the purpose of constructing such capital improvements (or, if Landlord funds such costs itself in lieu of borrowing such amount, deemed interest equivalent to the interest at a commercially reasonable rate that would have been
incurred had such amount been borrowed by Landlord), to be amortized over such reasonable periods as Landlord shall determine, consistent with generally accepted accounting principles. 
  
 (7) Costs associated with the construction, repair or maintenance of any on-site Property management
offices or related facilities. 
  
 (8) Property
management fees. 
  
 (9) Costs for accounting,
legal and other professional services incurred in connection with the management and operation of the Property and the calculation of Operating Expenses and Taxes (as defined below). 
  
 (10) A reasonable allowance for depreciation on machinery and equipment used to maintain the Property and
on other personal property used by Landlord on the Property in connection with the management and operation of the Property consistent with generally accepted accounting principles. 
  
 (11) The reasonable cost of contesting the validity or applicability of any governmental enactments that
may affect the Property. 
  
 (12) Wages,
salaries, fees, related taxes, insurance costs, benefits (including amounts payable under medical, pension and welfare plans and any amounts payable under collective bargaining agreements) and reimbursement of expenses of and relating to all
personnel principally engaged in operating, repairing, managing, replacing and maintaining the Property. 
  
 (13) All supplies, tools, equipment and materials used in operating, equipping, repairing and maintaining the Property. 
  
 (14) Cost of security and security personnel, devices and
systems (including, without limitation, any security office on the Property). 
  

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 Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this Lease, Operating Expenses shall not include: (i) capital improvements
other than those specifically enumerated above in clause (6) of the definition of Operating Expenses; (ii) costs of special or additional services rendered to individual tenants (including Tenant) for which a special charge is made; (iii)
interest and principal payments on loans or indebtedness secured by the Property or ground rent payments (if any); (iv) costs of improvements for other tenants of the Property; (v) costs of services or other benefits of a type which are not
available to Tenant but which are available to other tenants or occupants, and costs for which Landlord is reimbursed by other tenants of the Property other than through payment of tenants’ shares of Operating Expenses and Taxes, (vi) leasing
commissions, attorneys’ fees and other expenses incurred in connection with negotiations of disputes with other tenants, prospective tenants or occupants of the Property, or in connection with the enforcement or violation by Landlord or such
tenant or occupant of any lease; (vii) depreciation or amortization, other than as specifically enumerated above in the definition of Operating Expenses, (viii) costs, fines or penalties incurred due to Landlord’s violation of any law or
governmental regulation, (ix) the excess of the cost of supplies and services provided by subsidiaries and affiliates of Landlord, or Landlord itself, over competitive costs by independent suppliers and contractors of comparable buildings in the
vicinity of the Property; and (x) Taxes. 
  
 If Landlord does not
furnish during any Fiscal Year any particular work or service (the cost of which, if performed by Landlord, would constitute an Operating Expense) to a tenant which has undertaken to perform such work or service in lieu of the performance thereof by
Landlord, then Operating Expenses shall be deemed to be increased by an amount equal to the additional expense which would reasonably have been incurred during such Fiscal Year by Landlord if it had, at its cost, furnished such work or service to
such tenant; provided, however, Landlord shall not be entitled to be reimbursed for an amount in excess of the actual Operating, Expenses. If during any Fiscal Year less than 95% of the leasable square feet of the Property is leased and occupied by
tenants, then the Operating Expenses for such Lease Year shall be increased proportionately to reflect the amount of the Operating Expenses which, in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, would have been incurred during such Lease Year if 95% of the
leasable square feet of the Property was leased and occupied by tenants. 
  
 (e) “Taxes” shall mean and include all real property taxes and general, special or district assessments or other governmental impositions, of whatever kind, nature or origin, imposed on or by reason
of the ownership or use of the Property; governmental charges, fees or assessments for transit (including without limitation, area wide traffic improvement assessments and transportation system management fees), housing, police, fire or other
governmental service or purported benefits to the Property; personal property taxes assessed on the personal property of Landlord used in or related to the operation of the Property service payments in lieu of taxes and taxes and 
  

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 assessments of every kind and nature whatsoever levied or assessed in addition to, in lieu of or in substitution for
existing or additional real or personal property taxes on the Property or the personal property described above, taxes and assessments on the gross or net rental receipts of Landlord derived from the Property (excluding, however, state and federal
personal or corporate income taxes measured by the net income of Landlord from all sources and inheritance, franchise or estate taxes), and the reasonable cost of contesting by appropriate proceedings the amount or validity of any taxes, assessments
or charges described above. Taxes shall also include any personal property taxes imposed upon the furniture, fixtures, machinery, equipment, apparatus, systems and appurtenances of Landlord used in connection with the Property for the operation
thereof. Taxes shall also include the amount of all fees, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees and court costs), if any, paid or incurred by Landlord each Fiscal Year in seeking or obtaining any refund or reduction
of Taxes or for contesting or protesting any imposition of taxes, whether or not successful and whether or not attributable to Taxes assessed, paid or incurred in such Fiscal Year. 
  
 2.7 (a) In addition to the Basic Annual Rent, Tenant shall pay, with respect to each Fiscal Year, Tenant’s
Proportionate Share of all Operating Expenses and Taxes. Tenant’s Proportionate Share of Operating Expenses shall be paid in monthly installments in advance on the first day of each calendar month during such Fiscal Year in the Term in amounts
sufficient to satisfy payment of the Operating Expenses for such Fiscal Year as reasonably estimated by Landlord from time to time prior to, or during, any Fiscal Year and communicated to Tenant by written notice (the “Estimated Operating
Expense Adjustment”). If Landlord does not deliver such a notice (an “Estimate”) prior to the commencement of any Fiscal Year, Tenant shall continue to pay Estimated Operating Expense Adjustment as provided in the most
recently received Estimate (or Updated Estimate, as defined below) until the Estimate for such Fiscal Year is delivered to Tenant. If, from time to time during any Fiscal Year, Landlord reasonably determines that Operating Expenses for such Fiscal
Year have increased or will increase, Landlord may deliver to Tenant an updated Estimate (“Updated Estimate”) for such Fiscal Year, Monthly payments of Estimated Operating Expense Adjustment paid subsequent to Tenant’s receipt
of the Estimate or Updated Estimate for any Fiscal Year shall be in the amounts provided in such Estimate or Updated Estimate, as the case may be. In addition, Tenant shall pay to Landlord within thirty (30) days after receipt of such Estimate or
Updated Estimate, the amount, if any, by which the aggregate of the Estimated Operating Expense Adjustment provided in such Estimate or Updated Estimate, as the case may be, with respect to prior months in such Fiscal Year exceeds the aggregate of
the Estimated Operating Expense Adjustment paid by Tenant with respect to such prior months. 
  
 After the end of each Fiscal Year, Landlord shall send to Tenant a statement (the “Final Operating Expense Adjustment Statement”) showing (i) the calculation of the Operating Expense Adjustment for
such Fiscal Year, (ii) the aggregate amount of the Estimated Operating Expense Adjustment previously paid by Tenant for such Fiscal 
  

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 Year, and (iii) the amount, if any, by which the aggregate amount of the installments of Estimated Operating Expense
Adjustment paid by Tenant with respect to such Fiscal Year exceeds or is less than the Expense Adjustment for such Fiscal Year. Tenant shall pay the amount of any deficiency to Landlord within thirty (30) days of the sending of such statement. At
Landlord’s option, any excess shall either be credited against payments past or next due hereunder or refunded by Landlord, provided Tenant is not then in default hereunder. 
  
 On reasonable advance written notice given by Tenant within thirty (30) days following the receipt by Tenant of the Final
Operating Expense Adjustment Statement, Landlord shall make available to Tenant Landlord’s books and records maintained with respect to the Operating Expenses for such Fiscal Year. If Tenant wishes to contest any item within any Final Operating
Expense Adjustment Statement, Tenant shall do so in a written notice (a “Contest Notice”) received by Landlord within thirty (30) days following Tenant’s inspection of Landlord’s books and records, but in any event not
later than sixty (60) days after Landlord shall have made its books and records available to Tenant for inspection. The Contest Notice shall specify in detail the item or items being contested and the specific grounds therefor. However, the giving
of such Contest Notice shall not relieve Tenant from the obligation to pay any deficiency in such statement or the Landlord from the obligation to pay (by refund or credit) any excess in such statement in accordance with this Section.
Notwithstanding anything else in this Section to the contrary, if Tenant fails to give such Contest Notice within said thirty (30) day period or fails to pay any deficiency in such statement in accordance with this Section, whether or not contested,
Tenant shall have no further right to contest any item or items in such statement and Tenant shall be deemed to accept such statement. 
  
 For thirty (30) days after receipt of Tenant’s Contest Notice, Landlord and Tenant shall attempt to resolve such dispute. If such dispute shall not
be resolved within such thirty (30) day period (the resolution to be evidenced by a writing signed by Landlord and Tenant), the dispute shall be resolved by arbitration as follows: The party desiring arbitration (the “First Party”)
shall give notice to that effect to the other party, and shall in such notice appoint a person as arbitrator on its behalf. Within fifteen (15) days after its receipt of such notice, the other party by notice to the First Party shall appoint an
arbitrator on its behalf, if the second arbitrator shall not be so appointed within such fifteen (15) days, the First Party may give a second notice to the other party demanding that the other party appoint an arbitrator within ten (10) days of its
receipt of such second notice and if the other party shall not do so within such ten (10) day period, then the arbitrator appointed by the First Party shall appoint the second arbitrator. The two arbitrators appointed pursuant to the above shall try
to appoint the third arbitrator. If, within twenty (20) days after the appointment of the second arbitrator, they shall not have agreed upon the appointment of the third arbitrator, either of the parties upon notice to the other party may request
such appointment by the Office of the American Arbitration Association (the “AAA”) closest to the Property, or in its absence, refusal, failure or 
  

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 inability to act, may apply to the presiding judge of the court of the State of Washington with Jurisdiction over the
matters covered by this Lease (the “Court”) for the appointment of such third arbitrator and the other party shall not raise any question as to the Court’s power and jurisdiction to entertain the application and make the
appointment. Each arbitrator shall be a qualified person who shall have at least ten (10) years experience in a calling connected with the matter of the dispute. The arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with the then prevailing, rules of the
AAA, under the auspices of the office of the AAA closest to the Property, The arbitrators shall render their decision and award in writing upon concurrence of at least two (2) of their members, within thirty (30) days after the appointment of the
third arbitrator. Such decision and award shall be binding and conclusive on the parties, shall constitute an “award” of the arbitrators within the meaning of the AAA rules and applicable law, and counterpart copies thereof shall be
delivered to each of the parties. In rendering such decision and award, the arbitrators shall not add to, subtract from, or otherwise modify the provisions of this Lease and shall apply applicable federal and/or state law. Judgment may be had under
the decision and award of the arbitrators so rendered ‘in any court of competent jurisdiction’. Each party shall pay the fees and expenses of the arbitrator appointed by or for it. The fees and expenses of the third arbitrator, and all
other expenses of the arbitration (other than the fees and disbursements of attorneys or witnesses for each party), shall be borne by the parties equally. 
  
 (b) Tenant’s Proportionate Share of Taxes with respect to each Fiscal Year shall be paid in monthly installments in advance on the first day of each
calendar month during such Fiscal Year in the Term in amounts sufficient to satisfy payment of Tenant’s Proportionate Share of Taxes For such Fiscal Year as reasonably estimated by Landlord from time to time prior to or during any Fiscal Year
and communicated to Tenant by written notice (the “Estimated Tax Payment,” and the actual, final amount due from Tenant on account of Taxes, the “Tax Payment”)). If Landlord does not deliver such a notice (an
“Estimate”) prior to the commencement of any Fiscal Year, Tenant shall continue to pay Estimated Tax Payment as provided in the most recently received Estimate (or Updated Estimate, as defined below) until the Estimate for such
Fiscal Year is delivered to Tenant. If, from time to time during any Fiscal Year, Landlord reasonably determines that Taxes for such Fiscal Year have increased or will increase, Landlord may deliver to Tenant an updated Estimate (“Updated
Estimate”) for such Fiscal Year. Monthly payments of Estimated Tax Payment paid subsequent to Tenant’s receipt of the Estimate or Updated Estimate for any Fiscal Year shall be in the amounts provided in such Estimate or Updated
Estimate, as the case may be. In addition, Tenant shall pay to Landlord within thirty (30) days after receipt of such Estimate or Updated Estimate, the amount, if any, by which the aggregate of the Estimated Tax Payment provided in such Estimate or
Updated Estimate, as the case may be, with respect to prior months in such Fiscal Year exceeds the aggregate of the Estimated Tax Payment paid by Tenant with respect to such prior months. 
  

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 (c) Within sixty (60) days after a final real estate tax bill with respect to the Property is received
by Landlord or any other determination of Taxes with respect to a Fiscal Year occurs (whether due to the receipt of a bill, the filing of a return, the settlement or adjudication of disputed Taxes, or otherwise), or as soon thereafter as
practicable, Landlord shall send to Tenant a statement (the “Tax Adjustment Statement”) showing (i) the calculation (or recalculation) of the Tax Payment for such Fiscal Year, (ii) the aggregate amount of the Estimated Tax Payment
previously paid by Tenant for such Fiscal Year, and (iii) the amount, if any, by which the aggregate amount of the installments of Estimated Tax Payment paid by Tenant with respect to such Fiscal Year exceeds or is less than the Tax Payment for such
Fiscal Year. Tenant shall pay the amount of any deficiency to Landlord within thirty (30) days after the sending of such statement. At Landlord’s option, any excess shall either be credited against payments past or next due hereunder or
refunded by Landlord, provided Tenant is not then in default hereunder. 
  
 2.8 Tenant shall (i) pay (at the rates charged by the utility providers to Landlord) 100% of all charges for electric current (including, without limitation, for lighting the Demised Premises and supplying HVAC to the Demised Premises),
water, gas (if any), telephone, and other utilities consumed relative to the Demised Premises, and (ii) be responsible (at Tenant’s expense) of providing, installing, repairing, maintaining and operating all conduits, risers, cables, pipes and
other electrical, mechanical and other facilities and installations which are required in connection with the consumption of such utilities at the Demised Premises. Landlord shall be responsible for providing, installing, repairing, maintaining and
operating all conduits, risers, cables, pipes and other electrical and mechanical facilities which are required to deliver of such utilities from the property line to the Demised Premises at a capacity of 707.5 kva, except that Tenant shall be
solely responsible for any costs associated with increasing the levels of such utilities beyond current capacity of 707.5 kva. 
  
 2.9 Landlord shall provide the following services for the Property: (i) city water from regular building outlets for drinking, lavatory and toilet
purposes, (ii) janitorial and maintenance service for Common Areas (it being understood that Tenant at its expense shall provide janitorial service to the Demised Premises using contractors reasonably acceptable to Landlord which shall provide
insurance coverage reasonably acceptable to Landlord), (iii) all utilities for the Common Area, and (iv) periodic inspections of the drain valves, hydrants and fire pumps on the Property. The cost of the services to be provided by Landlord described
in this Section 2.9 shall constitute Operating Expenses. 
  
 2.10 If Tenant shall fail to pay, within ten (10) days of the date when the same is due and payable, any rent or other charge pursuant to this Lease (including, without limitation, basic annual rent, or additional rent), Tenant shall upon
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 shall exceed the maximum late charge permitted by law, the Tenant shall pay the maximum late charge permitted by law.
Additionally, such amounts not paid shall accrue interest at the rate of one and one-half percent (1.5%) (or the highest rate allowable by law if lower) per month until paid. Such interest shall be cumulative. 
  
 2.11 If requested by Landlord, Tenant promptly, shall install, at
Tenant’s expense, such electrical meters and other installations and equipment as shall be required so that the electrical current consumed in the Demised Premises may be separately metered and paid by Tenant. In the event Landlord separately
meters the Common Areas, the cost of such current separately metered and consumed in connection with the Common Areas shall be included in the Operating Expenses. In the event the Demised Premises is separately metered, Tenant shall not be obligated
to pay any portion of the utilities consumed in any portion of the Buildings which is leased or available for lease (other than the Demised Premises and the Common Areas), but Tenant will in such event pay its proportionate share of utilities
consumed in connection with the Common Areas. 
  
 3. USE OF
PREMISES: COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS 
  
 3.1 Subject to Section
3.2, the Demised Premises may be used only for office purposes and pharmaceutical development and related manufacturing, subject to and in accordance with all Legal Requirements (hereafter defined) and for no other purpose. Landlord shall not be
deemed to have made any representation, warranty or agreement that any such use by Tenant or all or any of the Property shall be or remain lawful or otherwise permitted under any Legal Requirements. 
  
 3.2 Tenant shall not use or occupy or permit anything to be done in or on the
Demised Premises or the Property, in whole or in part, in a manner which would in any way violate any certificate of occupancy affecting the Demised Premises or the Property, make void or voidable any insurance then in force with respect thereto, or
which may make it more costly or impossible to obtain fire or other insurance thereon, cause or be apt to cause structural or other material injury to the Buildings or any part thereof, constitute a public or private nuisance, or which may violate
any present or future, ordinary or extraordinary, foreseen or unforeseen Legal Requirements or Insurance Requirements, (hereinafter defined). In addition, Tenant shall not allow any animals to be kept on the Premises or use or allow the Demised
Premises to be used for residential or dwelling purposes. 
  
 3.2.1 Landlord acknowledges that Tenant requires a clean environment to operate its business. Accordingly, Landlord agrees to amend the Rules and Regulations for the Property to prohibit all tenants from bringing live animals, dead animals,
animal parts or animal refuse and waste into any part of the Production Building, including the Common Areas and leased areas in the Production Building; provided, however, that such prohibition shall not include any food or clothing items
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 In the event Landlord discovers or learns that any Tenant, or guest of any Tenant, has violated this provision, Landlord
shall immediately notify Tenant and take all reasonable steps to eliminate the violation; provided, however, that in no event shall Landlord be liable for any damage caused by any tenant’s failure to comply with such Rules and Regulations and
in no event shall Landlord be obligated by this Section 3.2.1 to evict any other tenant. 
  
 3.3 Tenant shall, at its expense, promptly comply or cause compliance with, and not jeopardize or make more costly Landlord’s compliance with (but it being agreed that except as may otherwise be expressly set
forth to the contrary in this Lease, compliance with the following shall be the obligation of Tenant at Tenant’s expense): 
  
 3.3.1 the requirements of every statute, law, ordinance, regulation, rule, requirement, order or directive, including but not limited to the Americans
with Disabilities Act of 1990, now or hereafter made by any federal, state, city or county government or any department, political subdivision, bureau, agency, office or officer thereof, or of any other governmental authority having jurisdiction
with respect to and applicable to (i) the Demised Premises, (ii) the condition, equipment, maintenance, use or occupation of the Demised Premises, including, without limitation, such of the foregoing applicable to the making of any alteration or
addition in or to any structure appurtenant thereto and to pollution and environmental control, and (iii) subtenants of Tenant (all of the foregoing being herein referred to as “Legal Requirements”), and 
  
 3.3.2 the rules, regulations, orders and other requirements of the National
and any local Board of Fire Underwriters, or other body having the same or similar functions and having jurisdiction of and which are applicable to, the Demised Premises and of any liability, fire or other insurance policy which Tenant or Landlord
is required hereunder to maintain (herein referred to as “Insurance Requirements”), whether or not such compliance involves changes in the use of the Demised Premises or any part thereof, or be required on account of any particular use to
which the Demised Premises, or any part thereof may be put, and whether or not any such Legal Requirements or Insurance Requirements be of a kind not now within the contemplation of the parties hereto. 
  
 4. REPRESENTATIONS BY TENANT AND LANDLORD 
  
 4.1 Tenant covenants and agrees that it will accept the Demised Premises in
its existing “as is” state or condition as of the Commencement Date and without any representation or warranty, express or implied, in fact or by law, by Landlord or its agents and without recourse to Landlord or its agents, as to the
nature, condition, or usability thereof, or the use or occupancy which may be made thereof, except as may be otherwise specifically provided in this Lease. 
  

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 4.2 Landlord agrees that it will not establish any new air vents within twenty (20) feet of Tenant’s
air intakes on the roof without prior notice to Tenant. 
  
 4.3
Nothing, in this Lease shall limit or restrict the right of the Landlord, from time to time, and in the Landlord’s sole discretion, to execute, enter into, amend, modify, terminate and/or cancel any leases or occupancy agreements respecting the
Property (or any parts thereof), other than this Lease, nor shall any such acts or actions by Landlord give rise to any right or remedy in favor of Tenant. 
  
 5. INSURANCE 
  
 5.1 During the Term, Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, shall carry and maintain: 
  
 5.1.1 Commercial general public liability insurance, including property
damage liability coverage, protecting and indemnifying Tenant, Landlord (and naming Landlord, its managing agent and the holder of any mortgage encumbering the Property as additional insured thereon) and any designee of Landlord against any and all
claims for damages to person or property, or for loss of life or of property occurring in or about the Demised Premises or arising out of the ownership, maintenance, use or occupancy thereof or from any of the matters indicated in Section 12 or
elsewhere in this Lease against which Tenant is required to indemnify Landlord. The coverage limits of the policy shall be those amounts reasonably requested by Landlord but at least $1,000,000 Combined Single Limit. 
  
 5.1.2 All policies of insurance carried by Tenant pursuant to this Lease
shall name as insureds Landlord, and if required, any fee mortgagee or other designee of Landlord, as their respective interests may appear; provided, however, that rent insurance, if any, shall be carried solely in favor of Landlord. To the extent
Landlord receives and applies proceeds of rent insurance, if any, Tenant shall receive a credit against fixed rental payable hereunder. Subject to the rights of any fee mortgagee, all losses made under the policy or policies shall be adjusted by
Landlord and the proceeds thereof shall be payable to the Landlord. The originals or duplicate originals of such policies or certificates shall be delivered to Landlord except when such originals or duplicate originals are required to be held by any
fee mortgagee, in which case certificates of insurance shall be delivered to Landlord. Policies or certificates with respect to renewal policies shall be delivered to Landlord by Tenant (i) initially not later than the Commencement Date and (ii)
thereafter not less than 30 days prior to the expiration of the original policies, or succeeding renewals, as the case may be, in each case together with receipts or other evidence that the premiums thereon have been paid for at least six months. In
the event the Tenant is not able to deliver the insurance policies or certificates prior to the renewal date as aforesaid, the Tenant may deliver binders in lieu of such policies or certificates to the Landlord; provided, however, that the insurance

  

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 policies or certificates shall be delivered within sixty (60) days after the expiration of the original policies or
succeeding renewals but in no event later than fifteen (15) days prior to the expiration date of the binder. Premiums on policies shall not be financed in any manner whereby the lender, on default or otherwise, shall have the right or privilege of
surrendering or canceling the policies, provided, however, that Tenant may pay premiums in quarter or semi-annual installments so long as such method of payment does not constitute a default under any fee Mortgage. Each policy of insurance required
under this program shall have attached thereto an endorsement that such policy shall not be canceled or modified without at least thirty (30) days prior written notice to the Landlord, and, if required, to any fee mortgagee. Each such policy shall
contain a provision that no act or omission of Tenant shall affect or limit the obligation of the insurance company to pay the amount of any loss sustained and a provision waiving any right of the insured against the Landlord. All insurance required
to be carried by Tenant under this Lease shall be effected under valid and enforceable policies issued by insurers which are licensed to do business in the State of Washington and have been approved in writing by Landlord (which approval Landlord
agrees not to unreasonably withhold). 
  
 5.1.3 Fire and extended
coverage insurance covering Tenant’s personal property, improvements and alterations, against loss or damage by fire and other risks now or hereafter embraced by “all risk” coverage, with vandalism and malicious mischief endorsements,
to the extent of at least 90% of then full replacement values. The proceeds from any such policy shall be used by Tenant for the replacement of personal property or the restoration of Tenant’s improvements or alterations. 
  
 5.1.4 Worker’s compensation insurance as required by Legal
Requirements. 
  
 5.2 Landlord and Tenant hereby release each
other and each other’s officers, directors, shareholders, principals, employees and agents, from liability or responsibility for any loss or damage to property covered by valid and collectible fire insurance with standard extended coverage
endorsement, whether such insurance is carried by Tenant or any other tenant or occupant of the Property, or any part thereof. This release shall apply not only to liability and responsibility of the parties to each other, but shall also extend to
liability and responsibility for anyone claiming through or under the parties by way of subrogation or otherwise. This release shall apply even if the fire or other casualty shall have been caused by the fault or negligence of a party or anyone for
whom a party may be responsible. However, this release shall apply only with respect to loss or damage actually recovered from an insurance company. This release shall not apply to loss or damage of property of a party unless the loss or damage or
personal injury occurs during the times the fire or extended coverage insurance policies of a party contain a clause or endorsement to the effect that any release shall not adversely affect or impair the policies or prejudice the right of the party
to recover thereunder. Landlord and Tenant each agree that any fire and extended coverage insurance policies covering the 
  

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 Property or contents shall include this clause or endorsement as long as the same shall be obtainable without extra cost,
or if extra cost shall be charged therefor, so long as the other party pays the extra cost. If extra cost shall be chargeable, the party whose policy is subject to the extra cost shall advise the other thereof, and of the amount of the extra cost.
Tenant shall also obtain the agreement of its worker’s compensation insurance carrier to waive all right of subrogation against Landlord. 
  
 5.3 No policy furnished by Tenant pursuant to Section 5.1 shall have a deductible or self-insured retainage amount in excess of $10,000, except that
public liability insurance may have a deductible of up to $50,000, fire and extended coverage may have a deductible of up to $50,000, and earthquake coverage may have a deductible of up to $ 100,000. 
  
 6. DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION 
  
 6.1 Tenant shall immediately give notice to Landlord of every case of fire,
explosion, destruction or damage by the elements or other casualty. 
  
 6.2 If at any time during the Term, the Demised Premises shall be damaged in whole or in material part, or wholly or partially destroyed, by fire or other casualty (including any casualty for which insurance coverage was not obtained) of
any kind or nature, regardless of whether said damage or destruction resulted from an act of God, the fault of the Tenant, the Landlord, or from any cause whatsoever, then, in that event neither party shall be required to replace, repair or rebuild
the damaged or destroyed improvements (except that Tenant shall be required to turn over to Landlord the insurance proceeds payable in connection with such damage or destruction); provided, however, that if the damage or destruction results from the
sole or partial fault of Tenant and is not fully covered by insurance or the insurance proceeds received by the Landlord are insufficient therefor, the Tenant shall be required to replace, repair or rebuild the damaged or destroyed improvements to
substantially their condition prior to the casualty event. 
  
 6.3
Upon thirty (30) days written notice of the casualty event, the Landlord shall have the option, to (i) replace, repair and rebuild any and all damaged or destroyed improvements, or (ii) to terminate this Lease as of a specified date, in which latter
event all rent shall be apportioned as of the date of such damage or destruction, and this Lease shall terminate as of the specified date, but all insurance proceeds shall be paid to Landlord as aforesaid, and Tenant shall remain obligated under
Section 6.2 in the event the insurance proceeds are insufficient to fully replace, repair or rebuild. In the event Landlord proceeds to replace, repair and rebuild, this Lease shall not terminate, Landlord shall cause the Demised Premises and the
Common Areas to be repaired or restored to the extent insurance proceeds are available to the Landlord as speedily as its good faith efforts will allow, and there shall be a proportional abatement of the basic and additional 
  

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 rent reserved under this Lease during such period as the Demised Premises remain untenantable based on the extent to
which the Demised Premises are untenantable. Tenant shall also have the option to terminate this Lease effective as of the date of the damage or destruction, in the event: (a) a portion of the Demised Premises which is material to Tenant’s
operations have been damaged or destroyed and are untenantable, and Landlord shall not provide to Tenant within 120 days after the date of damage or destruction substitute space of reasonably equivalent size and functionality (either on a temporary
or permanent basis), and (b) (x) the damaged or destroyed portion of the Demised Premises cannot reasonably be repaired within 120 days of such date as set forth in an opinion to that effect of an architect or engineer retained by Tenant (at its
expense) and reasonably acceptable to Landlord, (y) Landlord shall not give written notice of Landlord’s election under clause (i) above within the specified thirty (30) day period, or (z) Landlord, after having elected to repair, shall not
restore the Demised Premises substantially to its condition prior to the event causing the damage or destruction. Tenant’s options to terminate shall be exercised by written notice to Landlord within 45 days of the casualty event, with respect
to clauses (x) and (y) and within 135 days after the date of such damage or destruction with respect to clause (z). 
  
 6.4 Tenant agrees that the foregoing provisions are in lieu of any other rights or remedies that Tenant may have against Landlord pursuant to the laws of
the State of Washington in the event of any damage or destruction to all or any part of the Demised Premises or any other portion of the Property. 
  
 7. CONDEMNATION 
  
 7.1 If the whole of the Demised Premises shall be taken under the power of eminent domain by any public or private authority or in the event of sale to
such authority in lieu of formal proceedings of eminent domain, then this Lease shall cease and terminate as of the date of such taking or sale, which date is defined, for all purposes of this Section 7, as the date the public or private
authority has the right to possession of the property being taken or sold. 
  
 7.2 In the event of any taking or sale of all or any part of the Demised Premises, the entire proceeds of the award or sale shall be paid to Landlord, and Tenant shall have no right to any part thereof except to the
extent of any tenant improvements which are owned by Tenant and for which Tenant makes a timely claim to the condemning authority, installed in accordance with Section 10.2 as depreciated over the term of the Lease, provided, however, that nothing
contained herein shall be construed to prevent Tenant from recovering any allowance for its personal property or for moving expenses which the law permits to be made to tenants, so long as such allowance does not diminish the award paid to Landlord.

  

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 7.3 If any public or private authority shall, under the power of eminent domain, make a taking, or should
a sale in lieu thereof occur of less than the whole of the Demised Premises, then Landlord may, at its election, terminate this Lease by giving Tenant written notice of the exercise of its election within twenty (20) days after the nature and extent
of the taking or sale have been finally determined. In the event of termination by Landlord under the provisions of this Section 7.3, this Lease shall cease and terminate as of the date of such taking or sale. If Landlord does not so terminate this
Lease, subject to Section 7.5, this Lease shall continue in full force and effect. 
  
 7.4 In the event of a partial taking or sale not resulting in a termination of this Lease pursuant to Section 7.3, Landlord shall, if Landlord’s fee mortgagee consents thereto, effectuate all such repairs
and restoration as are necessary to restore the Demised Premises for the operation of Tenant’s business, to the extent net proceeds of the award or sale are available, but nothing contained herein shall be construed so as to require Landlord to
pay any cost of repair in excess of the net proceeds of the award or sale price received from the condemning authority and allocable to the Demised Premises. In such case, as of the date of the taking, the basic and additional rent reserved
hereunder shall be reduced, but only until such time as Landlord completes its repair or restoration in accordance herewith, by an amount that is in the same ratio to the rental then in effect as the value of the portion of the Demised Premises
taken or sold bears to the total value of the Demised Premises immediately before the date of taking or sale. If the net proceeds of the award or sale are not sufficient to repair or restore the Demised Premises, Tenant may, at its own expense,
complete such repairs or restoration, in accordance with the terms of this Lease. 
  
 7.5 Tenant shall have the option, to be exercised by written notice to Landlord within fifteen (15) days after such taking or sale, to terminate this Lease in the event (i) more than 20% of the square footage of the
Demised Premises is taken in condemnation, or (ii) the Lease continues notwithstanding a partial condemnation of more than 20% of the square footage of the Demised Premises and within 120 days after the condemnation, Landlord does not restore the
Demised Premises substantially to their condition prior to the condemnation. 
  
 7.6 The taking of the Demised Premises or any part thereof by military or other public authority shall constitute a taking of the Demised Premises under the power of eminent domain only when the use and occupancy by
the taking authority has continued for longer than 90 consecutive days. During the 90-day period all the provisions of this Lease shall remain in full force and effect, except that rental reserved (but not the additional rent) shall be abated during
such period of taking based on the extent to which the taking interferes with Tenant’s use of the Demised Premises. Landlord shall be entitled to whatever award may be paid for the use and occupation of the Demised Premises for the period
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 8. SUBORDINATION, ATTORNMENT, ESTOPPEL CERTIFICATE 
  
 8.1 This Lease is and shall be subject and subordinate in all respects to
all bona fide mortgages which may now or hereafter affect the Property, to each and every advance made or hereafter to be made under such mortgages, and to all renewals, modifications, consolidations, replacements, and extensions of such mortgages
irrespective of the date of the execution and/or recording thereof (provided, however, that Landlord shall use its good faith efforts to obtain from such mortgagee a non-disturbance agreement as described in the last sentence of this Section
8.1). This Section 8.1 shall be self-operative and no further instrument of subordination shall be required. In confirmation of such subordination, Tenant agrees, without payment to Tenant of any consideration therefor, to execute and
deliver any instrument that Landlord or the holder of any such mortgage or any of their respective successors in interest may request to evidence such subordination within ten (10) days of request. Tenant hereby irrevocably appoints Landlord its
attorney in fact to execute such instrument on behalf of Tenant, should Tenant refuse or fail to do so promptly after request. The mortgages to which this Lease is, at the time referred to, subject and subordinate shall sometimes be collectively
called “superior mortgage .” Landlord shall, upon the request of Tenant, use its good faith efforts to obtain a non-disturbance agreement from the holder of any superior mortgage, to the effect that in the event of the foreclosure of the
superior mortgage Tenant’s possession of the Demised Premises shall not be disturbed provided that Tenant shall not be in default under this Lease, provided, however, (1) Landlord (i) shall not be required to incur any costs or liabilities in
connection therewith, and (ii) shall not have any liability to Tenant if Landlord shall fail to procure such agreement, and (2) this Lease and the obligations of Tenant shall not be affected should Landlord fail to procure such agreement despite
such good faith efforts. 
  
 8.2 In the event of any act or
omission of Landlord which would give Tenant the right, immediately or after lapse of a period of time, to cancel or terminate this Lease, or to claim a partial or total eviction, Tenant shall not exercise such right: (i) until it has given written
notice of such act or omission to the holder of each superior mortgage whose name and address shall previously have been furnished to Tenant in writing, and (ii) unless such act or omission shall be one which is not capable of being remedied by
Landlord or such mortgage holder within thirty (30) days, until a thirty (30) day period for remedying such act or omission shall have elapsed following the giving of such notice, provided such holder shall with due diligence give Tenant written
notice of intention to, and commence and continue to, remedy such act or omission. 
  
 8.3 If the holder of a superior mortgage shall succeed to the rights of Landlord, then at the request of such party so succeeding to Landlord’s rights (“Successor Landlord”) and upon such Successor
Landlord’s written agreement to accept Tenant’s attornment, Tenant shall attorn to and recognize Successor Landlord as Tenant’s landlord under this Lease and shall promptly, without payment to Tenant of any consideration 

 

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 therefor, execute and deliver any instrument that such Successor Landlord may request to evidence such attornment. Tenant
hereby irrevocably appoints Landlord or Successor Landlord the attorney-in-fact of Tenant to execute and deliver such instrument on behalf of Tenant, should Tenant refuse or fail to do so promptly after request. Upon such attornment, this Lease
shall continue in full force and effect as, or as if it were, a direct lease between Successor Landlord and Tenant upon all of the terms, conditions, and covenants as are set forth in this Lease and shall be applicable after such attornment, except
that Successor Landlord shall not: (i) be obligated to repair, restore, replace, or rebuild the Property, in case of total or substantially total damage or destruction, beyond such repair, restoration or rebuilding as can reasonably be accomplished
with the net proceeds of insurance actually received by, or made available to, Successor Landlord; (ii) be liable for any previous act or omission of Landlord; (iii) be subject to any prior defenses or offsets; (iv) be bound by any modification of
this Lease not expressly provided for in this Lease or by any previous prepayment of more than one month’s rent, unless such modification or prepayment shall have been expressly approved in writing by the holder of the superior mortgage through
or by reason of which Successor Landlord shall have succeeded to the rights of Landlord; or (v) be liable for the performance of Landlord’s covenants and agreements contained in this Lease to any extent other than to Successor Landlord’s
ownership in the Property, and no other property of Successor Landlord shall be subject to levy, attachment, execution or other enforcement procedure for the satisfaction of Tenant’s remedies. 
  
 8.4 In the event that a bona fide institutional lender shall request
reasonable modifications to this Lease, then Tenant shall not unreasonably withhold, condition or delay its written consent to such modifications provided that the same do not, in Tenant’s reasonable judgment (and Tenant shall not demand the
payment to Tenant of any consideration for consent thereto), increase the obligations of Tenant hereunder or materially adversely affect Tenant’s operations or leasehold interest hereby. 
  
 8.5 Tenant agrees, at any time, (and without payment to Tenant of any
consideration therefor), upon not less than ten (10) days’ prior notice by Landlord, to execute, acknowledge and deliver to Landlord, (i) a current certified income statement and balance sheet of Tenant and (ii) a statement in writing addressed
to Landlord (and/or Landlord’s designee) certifying that this Lease is unmodified and in full force and effect (or if there have been modifications, that the same is in full force and effect as modified and stating the modifications), stating
the dates to which the rent has been paid, stating such other information concerning this Lease and Tenant’s tenancy as Landlord reasonably shall request, and stating whether or not there exists any default in the performance by Landlord of any
term, covenant or condition contained in this Lease and, if so, specifying each such default, it being intended that any financial reports and such statement delivered pursuant to this Section 8.5 may be relied upon by Landlord and by any
mortgagee or prospective mortgagee of any mortgage affecting the Property or any purchaser or prospective purchaser of the Property. When so requested by Landlord, such 
  

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 statement shall be submitted in writing under oath by a person or persons having knowledge of the statements made
therein. 
  
 9. REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE, ALTERATIONS, ETC.

  
 9.1.1 Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Lease,
Tenant at its cost shall maintain, repair and replace or improve as needed, all portions of the Demised Premises (while Tenant is occupying same as permitted hereunder), and the Landlord shall not be required to furnish any services or facilities or
to maintain or make any repairs, replacements, improvements or alterations in or to the Demised Premises. Tenant shall be responsible for and shall pay all costs for adding any additional power supply requirements to the Property in excess of 707.5
kva, the current power supply available to the Property. 
  
 9.1.2 Landlord shall (subject to reimbursement by Tenant of Operating Expenses) be responsible for maintenance, repairs or replacement of the roof, HVAC systems (except any HVAC equipment installed by or exclusively for Tenant), and
elevator systems, unless the same is occasioned by the acts or omissions of Tenant, its agents, employees, guests, licensee, invitees, guests, subtenants (if any), subtenants, assignees, successors or independent contractors, in which event Tenant
shall be responsible for such repairs, maintenance or replacement. 
  
 9.2 Landlord shall not be liable for any failure of water supply, gas or electric current or of any utility or for any injury or damage to person or property caused by or resulting from gasoline, oil, steam, gas, electricity, or hurricane,
tornado, flood, wind or similar storms or disturbances, or water, rain or snow which may leak or flow from the street, sewers, gas mains or any sub-surface area or from any part of the Property, or leakage of gasoline or oil from pipes, appliances,
sewer or plumbing works therein, or from any other place, or for interference with light or other incorporeal hereditaments by anyone, or caused by operations by or of any public or quasi-public work. 
  
 9.3 Tenant shall have the right to make, at its sole cost and expense,
additions, alterations and changes (collectively, “Alterations”) in or to the Demised Premises, provided Tenant shall not then be in default in the performance of any of the covenants in this Lease, subject to the following
conditions: 
  
 9.3.1 No Alterations shall be commenced except
after fifteen (15) days’ prior written notice to Landlord, which shall include reasonably detailed final plans and specifications and working drawings of the proposed Alterations and the name of the contractor. 
  

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 9.3.2 No Alterations costing in excess of $25,000 (and no Alterations which, when aggregated with all
other Alterations, proposed or performed during the Term shall exceed $50,000) and no structural or Building system or exterior Alterations, or Alterations affecting any Common Area, regardless of cost, shall be made without the prior written
consent of Landlord, which shall not be unreasonably withheld as to interior, non-structural, non-Building system Alterations. 
  
 9.3.3 No Alterations shall be undertaken until Tenant shall have procured and paid for, so far as the same may be required from time to time, all permits
and authorizations of all governmental authorities having jurisdiction, and shall have provided to Landlord evidence substantiating to Landlord’s reasonable satisfaction that such permits and authorizations have issued. 
  
 9.3.4 All Alterations shall be made promptly (unavoidable delays excepted),
in a good and workmanlike manner and in compliance with all applicable permits, authorizations and all Legal Requirements and all Insurance Requirements. 
  
 9.3.5 Anything in this Lease to the contrary notwithstanding, no Alterations shall be made by Tenant if they reduce the value or serviceability of the
Property, increase the risk of casualty or the cost of insurance or increase the risk of environmental pollution. 
  
 9.3.6 Before commencing the Alterations and at all times during construction, Tenant’s contractor shall maintain builder’s risk insurance
coverage satisfactory to Landlord. 
  
 9.3.7 During the initial
build-out, any contract between Tenant and a general contractor for such project shall include a provision that Landlord may enforce the completion guaranties against the contractor if Tenant fails to do so. 
  
 9.3.8 If the estimated cost of the Alterations exceeds $100,000, Tenant at
its cost shall furnish to Landlord a performance and completion bond issued by an insurance company qualified to do business in Washington and reasonably acceptable to Landlord, in a sum equal to the cost of the Alterations (as determined by the
construction contract between Tenant and its contractor) guaranteeing the completion of the Alterations free and clear of all liens and other charges, and in accordance with the plans and specifications. Landlord will waive the requirement of a
performance and completion bond upon receipt of performance guarantees satisfactory to lender in its reasonable discretion. Landlord shall waive the requirement of a bond if the Tenant places cash or its equivalent equal to twenty percent (20%) of
the estimated costs of the Alterations in escrow. Upon proof of lien releases, the escrowed funds shall be returned to Tenant with interest upon either (a) substantial completion of the Alterations or (b) restoration of the Leased Premises to the
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 of such alterations. The requirements of this Section 9.3.8 shall not apply to the initial build-out described in Section
9.3.7. 
  
 9.4 All Alterations, whether temporary or permanent in
character, which may be made upon the Demised Premises either by Landlord or Tenant, except furniture, trade fixtures or equipment (other than HVAC equipment) installed at the expense of Tenant, shall be the property of Landlord and shall remain
upon and be surrendered with the Demised Premises as a part thereof at the expiration or any termination of this Lease, without compensation to Tenant; provided, however, Landlord may elect within thirty (30) days before the expiration of the Term,
or within five (5) days after termination of the Term, to require Tenant, at Tenant’s cost, to remove all or any portion of nonbuilding standards or non-approved Alterations that Tenant has made to the Demised Premises at any time before or
during the Term. If Landlord so elects, Tenant at its cost shall restore the Demised Premises to the condition designated by Landlord in its election, and repair any damage caused by the removal of Alterations, before the last day of the Term, or
within thirty (30) days after notice of election is given, whichever is later. This Section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Lease. 
  
 9.5 Notwithstanding Section 9.4, all fixtures and personal property owned and installed by Tenant, except all HVAC equipment, casework (including lab
benches and sinks), all walls and items inside the walls, all items above the grid, all plumbing conduit equipment, all electrical conduit equipment and all air handling equipment, shall be and remain the property of Tenant and may be removed by
Tenant at the expiration of this Lease. 
  
 9.6 If Tenant is not
then in default of any provisions of this Lease, Tenant shall have the right to remove from the Demised Premises immediately before the expiration of the Term, or within twenty (20) days after the sooner termination of the Term, any trade equipment
and other equipment (not including any building equipment) and furniture, which has been affixed to the Demised Premises by Tenant, as long as Tenant at its cost promptly restores any damage caused by the removal. 
  
 10. IMPROVEMENTS/TENANT’S WORK 
  
 10.1 Landlord shall have no obligation to perform, or contribute to the
payment for any construction, alterations or improvement, fitting or fixturing to the Demised Premises to prepare same for use or occupancy by Tenant or otherwise, except as expressly provided in Section 10.2 below. 
  
 10.2 If Tenant desires to do any work (“Tenant’s Work”)
with respect to the Demised Premises, including any repairs, replacements or improvements or alterations, such work shall be undertaken by Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense 
  

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 and shall include structural reinforcement, enclosure and screening as required by Landlord. 
  
 10.3 Subject to review and approval by Landlord as set forth herein, Tenant
may install the following: 
  
 (a) A security system in the
Premises, including a restricted common access on both the passenger and freight elevators to the third floor (Tenant shall work reasonably with Landlord to utilize the existing security in the Buildings 
  
 (b) Three (3) 350 kva backup generators at a location adjacent to or on the
roof of the Building, mutually agreeable to Landlord and Tenant. 
  
 (c) Additional air handling units on the roof above the Demised Premises. 
  
 11. ASSIGNMENT, SUBLETTING AND MORTGAGING 
  
 11.1 Neither Tenant, nor Tenant’s successors or assigns, shall (unless expressly permitted to do so) assign, mortgage, pledge or encumber this Lease, in whole or in part, or sublet the Demised Premises, in whole
or in part, or permit the same or any portion thereof to be used or occupied by others, or enter into a management contract or other arrangement whereby the Demised Premises shall be managed and operated by anyone other than the then owner of
Tenant’s leasehold estate, nor shall this Lease be assigned or transferred by operation of law, without the prior consent in writing of Landlord in each instance. If this Lease be so assigned or transferred, or if all or any part of the Demised
Premises be sublet or occupied by anybody other than Tenant, Landlord may collect rent from the assignee, transferee, subtenant or occupant, and apply the net amount collected to the rent reserved herein, but no such assignment, subletting,
occupancy or collection shall be deemed a waiver of any agreement, term, covenant or condition of this Lease, or the acceptance of the assignee, transferee, subtenant or occupant as tenant, or a release of Tenant from the performance or further
performance by Tenant of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease, and Tenant shall continue to be liable under this Lease. The consent by Landlord to an assignment, mortgage, pledge, encumbrance, transfer, management contract or subletting
shall not be construed to relieve Tenant from obtaining the express consent in writing of Landlord to any further assignment, mortgage, pledge, encumbrance, transfer, management contract or subletting. Landlord shall have the right to reasonably
withhold its consent to an assignment or subletting (except as provided in Section 11.5), mortgage, pledge or other encumbrance. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein contained, an assignment of this Lease shall include, without
limitation the following: (a) if Tenant shall be a corporation and fifty percent (50%) or more of its voting stock or all or substantially all its assets shall be sold, mortgaged, assigned, pledged, encumbered or otherwise transferred (other than as

  

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 collateral security for a bona fide loan to a bona fide lender or in a public stock offering) (and whether in one (1)
single transaction or in more than one (1) successive transaction); or (b) if Tenant shall be a partnership, limited liability company, joint venture, syndicate or other group and all or any portion of the interest of any partner, member or other
equity holder shall be sold or otherwise transferred (however this provision shall not, as to a corporation or other entity whose stock or other equity interests are publicly traded on a recognized stock exchange, be applicable to sales of stock or
other equity interests on such stock exchange). 
  
 11.2 If Tenant
shall desire to assign this Lease or sublet all or a portion of the Premises, Tenant shall submit to Landlord a written request for Landlord’s consent to such assignment or subletting, which request shall include the following information: (a)
the name and address of the proposed assignee or subtenant; (b) in the case of a proposed subletting, a description identifying the space to be sublet and the term of such subletting; (c) the nature and character of the business of the proposed
assignee or subtenant; (d) in the case of a proposed assignment, a current financial statement of the proposed subtenant or assignee; and (e) the proposed assignment or sublease. 
  
 11.3 Tenant, within twenty (20) days of its receipt of Landlord’s request therefor, shall reimburse Landlord for all
reasonable out-of-pocket costs incurred by Landlord in considering whether or not to consent, including reasonable attorney’s fees and disbursements and the reasonable costs of making investigations regarding the proposed subtenant or assignee.
In the event Landlord grants its consent, but before the subtenant or assignee shall take possession, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord a fully-executed counterpart of the sublease or instrument of assignment. 
  
 11.4 If Tenant shall sublease any portion of the Premises or assign this
Lease, Tenant shall pay to Landlord one hundred percent (100%) of any consideration received by Tenant (net of reasonable costs incurred by Tenant to effect any such assignment or sublet, such as advertising, brokerage, legal and construction
expenses and the reasonable agreed then value of Tenant’s Improvements to the space amortized over the remaining Term (both initial and renewal) of this Lease) from the subtenant or assignee, as the case may be, to the extent such consideration
exceeds the Basic Annual Rent and Additional Rent payable hereunder. 
  
 11.5 Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 11.1 to the contrary: 
  
 (a) Tenant, with the prior consent of Landlord but subject to all terms and provisions of this Lease (including, without limitation, the permitted use of the Demised Premises under this Lease), may assign this Lease
to an Affiliate of Tenant, as hereafter defined, provided such assignee remains an Affiliate of Tenant for the remainder of the term of this Lease, as same may be renewed or extended. The term “Affiliate” shall mean any corporation which
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 common control with Tenant (“control” means ownership of more than fifty percent (50%) of the beneficial
interest thereof. 
  
 (b) Any assignment pursuant to the
provisions of this Section 11.5 shall be conditioned upon: (i) not later than twenty (20) days prior to the effective date of the assignment the delivery by Tenant to Landlord, of (1) a notice to Landlord of such assignment, setting forth the
name and address of such assignee, and the facts which, pursuant to this Section 11.5, allow Tenant to assign this Lease without the consent of Landlord, and (2) a fully executed counterpart of such assignment, which shall provide, among
other things, that the assignee fully assumes all liabilities and obligations of Tenant in respect of the Lease from and after the effective date of such assignment (without thereby releasing or relieving Tenant of or from any such liabilities and
obligations in any way), and which otherwise must be in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Landlord, and (ii) the delivery by Tenant to Landlord, not later than ten (10) days after request therefor by Landlord, and in any event prior to the
effective date of the assignment, of such other documentation respecting the business and identity of the assignee as the Landlord reasonably may request. 
  
 (c) Any subletting pursuant to the provisions of this Section 11.5 shall be automatically subject to all of the terms and provisions of this Lease
(including, without limitation, the permitted use of the Demised Premises under this Lease) and shall be conditioned upon, inter alia, (i) the delivery by Tenant to Landlord, not later than twenty (20) days prior to the effective date of the
sublease, of a notice to Landlord requesting consent to such sublease, setting forth the name and address of the subtenant, and the nature of the business of the subtenant, and (ii) the delivery by Tenant to Landlord, not later than ten (10) days
after request therefor by Landlord, and in any event prior to the effective date of the sublease, of such other documentation respecting the business and identity of the subtenant as the Landlord reasonably may request. No such subletting will in
any way release or relieve Tenant from any obligations or liabilities under this Lease. 
  
 11.6 Notwithstanding any assignment of this Lease or subletting of all or any part of the Demised Premises, whether made with or without Landlord’s consent, the Tenant originally named herein, and each successor
Tenant, shall be and remain jointly and severally liable for all obligations of Tenant hereunder. 
  
 12. INDEMNITY 
  
 Notwithstanding that joint or concurrent liability may be imposed upon Landlord by statute, ordinance, rule, regulation, order, or court decision, Tenant
shall, notwithstanding any insurance furnished pursuant hereto or otherwise, indemnify, protect, defend and hold harmless Landlord from and against any and all liability, fines, suits, claims, obligations, damages, losses, penalties, demands,
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 and costs and reasonable expenses of any kind or nature (including reasonable attorneys’ fees), by anyone
whomsoever, arising after or relating to or accruing during the period after the date hereof and due to or arising out of: 
  
 12.1 any work or thing done in, on or about the Demised Premises or the Common Area or any part thereof by Tenant or anyone claiming through or under
Tenant or the respective employees, agents, licensees, contractors, servants or subtenants of Tenant or any such person; 
  
 12.2 any use, possession, occupation, operation, maintenance or management of the Demised Premises or any part thereof, or the Common Area or any part
thereof by Tenant, including, without limitation, any air, land, water or other pollution caused by Tenant; 
  
 12.3 any negligence or wrongful act or omission on the part of Tenant or any person claiming through or under Tenant or the respective employees, agents,
licensees, Invitees, guests, subtenants (if any), contractors, servants or subtenants of Tenant or any such person; 
  
 12.4 any accident or injury to any person (including death) or damage to property (including loss of property) occurring in or on the Demised Premises or
any part thereof or the Common Area or any part thereof and arising from actions or omissions of Tenant or the employees, agents, licensees, invitees, guests, subtenants (if any) contractors, servants or subtenants of Tenant; 
  
 12.5 any failure on the part of Tenant to perform or comply with any of the
covenants, agreements, terms, provisions, conditions or limitations contained in this Lease; and 
  
 12.6 any failure on the part of Tenant to perform or comply with Legal Requirements or Insurance Requirements. 
  
 In case any claim, action or proceeding is raised or brought against Landlord
(and/or any of the other indemnified parties above described) by reason of any of the foregoing, Landlord, shall promptly provide notice of such action or proceeding to Tenant. No delay by Landlord in giving such notice to Tenant shall in any way
impair, waive or affect the obligations of Tenant to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Landlord except to the extent of actual prejudice to Tenant arising solely and directly from such delay. Tenant, at Tenant’s expense, thereupon shall
assume and, through competent counsel, diligently conduct the defense of such claim, action or proceeding. Upon such assumption by Tenant, Landlord, at the expense of Tenant, shall cooperate with Tenant in all reasonable respects in the conduct of
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 expense of Tenant, making available then present employees of Landlord and/or its Affiliates to act as witnesses and
consult with counsel, and assist in the location and production of documents. Landlord shall, to the extent reasonable, subject to such reasonable confidentiality requirements as Landlord may impose, and at the cost of Tenant (including without
limitation reproduction costs), make available to Tenant the books and records of Landlord relevant to the proceedings. The obligations of Tenant shall include but not be limited to, taking all steps necessary or appropriate to the defense or
settlement of such claim, action, proceeding or litigation. Provided that Tenant has performed and is performing its obligations pursuant to this Section 12, Landlord may participate, through counsel of Landlord’s choice, at Landlord’s
expense, in the defense of any such claim, action, proceeding or litigation, but Tenant shall direct and control the defense thereof Tenant or its counsel shall keep Landlord apprised at all times of the status of the action or proceeding. The
establishment of limits of coverage for the insurance required by Section 5 shall not serve in any way to limit Tenant’s obligations pursuant to this Section 12. Anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding, (i) Tenant shall
not enter into or consent or agree to the settlement of any claim, litigation, action, or suit respecting which for Tenant is obligated to indemnify, or defend Landlord pursuant hereto, without the express prior written consent of Landlord, in
Landlord’s sole discretion, unless, in each such case (as demonstrated to the reasonable satisfaction of Landlord): (1) Tenant has and does fully and completely indemnify and hold Landlord harmless from and against all liability, fines, suits,
claims, obligations, damages, losses, penalties, demands, actions and judgments, and costs and reasonable expenses of any kind or nature (including reasonable attorneys’ fees), by anyone whomsoever, resulting from or arising, out of such
settlement: and (2) Landlord is fully released from all liability, fines, suits, claims, obligations, damages, losses, penalties, demands, actions and judgments, and costs and reasonable expenses of any kind or nature respecting such claim,
litigation, action, or suit, and (3) such settlement shall not in any manner adversely affect the Property, or the use, development, maintenance, repair or occupancy thereof, and (ii) Tenant shall not issue, disseminate, distribute or publish, or
agree to, consent to, or approve, any statement or press release in connection with such settlement, without the prior written consent of Landlord, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. The provisions of this Section 12 shall survive the
expiration or termination of this Lease. 
  
 13. DEFAULT
PROVISIONS, LANDLORD’S REMEDIES 
  
 13.1 Any of the
following events (“Events of Default”) shall constitute a default under this Lease: 
  
 13.1.1 Tenant’s failure to pay any installment of Basic Annual Rent or any Additional Rent within five (5) days of the date on which the same was
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 13.1.2 Tenant’s doing or permitting anything to be done, whether by action or inaction, contrary to
any of Tenant’s obligations pursuant to this Lease, or otherwise any breach of this Lease or failure by Tenant to perform any of its obligations under this Lease (except as to the payment of rent, additional rent and the matters set forth in
Sections 13.1.3, 13.1.4 and 14), and such situation, breach or failure shall continue and shall not be remedied by Tenant within thirty (30) days after Landlord shall have given to Tenant notice specifying the same; or, if the
default cannot with due diligence be cured within a period of thirty (30) days and the continuance of which will not subject Landlord (or any of its directors, officers, shareholders, partners, agents or employees) to the risk of criminal or civil
liability or foreclosure of any superior mortgage or any other lien on the Property, Tenant shall not promptly and diligently prosecute to completion all steps necessary to remedy the same, or 
  
 13.1.3 The occurrence of any event whereby this Lease, any interest in it,
the estate thereby granted or, any portion thereof, or the unexpired balance of the Term would by operation of law or otherwise pass to any entity other than Tenant, except as expressly permitted by Section 11; or 
  
 13.1.4 Tenant vacates the Demised Premises (defined as an absence for more
than fifteen (15) consecutive days without prior notice to Landlord), or Tenant abandons the Demised Premises (defined as an absence of more than five (5) days or more while Tenant is in breach of some other term of this Lease). The fact that Tenant
is not in occupancy from the Commencement Date to Tenant’s actual occupancy of the Demised Premises following notice to Tenant by Landlord that the Demised Premises are available for occupancy (but in no event later than 30 days following such
notice) shall not be considered vacation or abandonment pursuant to this Section 3.1.4. Tenant’s vacation or abandonment of the Demised Premises shall not be subject to any notice or right to cure. 
  
 13.1.5 Tenant becomes insolvent, voluntarily or involuntarily bankrupt or a
received, assignee or other liquidating officer is appointed for Tenant’s business. 
  
 13.1.6 Tenant’s interest in the Demised Premises, or any part thereof, is taken by execution or other process of law directed against Tenant, or is taken upon or subject to any attachment by any creditor of
Tenant, if such attachment is not discharged within fifteen (15) days after being levied. 
  
 13.2 Upon the occurrence of any Event of Default, the Landlord may exercise any one or more of the following remedies, in addition to all other remedies provided in this Lease and by law or in equity: 
  

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 13.2.1 Landlord may recover from Tenant: (i) the worth at the time of award of the unpaid Basic Annual
Rent and additional rent which had been earned at the time of termination (including interest at a default rate of eighteen percent (18%) per annum); (ii) the worth at the time of award of the amount by which the unpaid Basic Annual Rent and
additional rent which would have been earned after termination until the time of award exceeds the amount of such Basic Annual Rent and additional rent loss that Tenant proves could have been reasonably avoided (including interest at a default rate
of eighteen percent (18%) per annum); (iii) the worth at the time of award of the amount by which the unpaid Basic Annual Rent and additional rent for the balance of the Term after the time of award exceeds the amount of such Basic Annual Rent and
additional rent loss that Tenant proves could be reasonably avoided discounting such amount by the discount rate of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco at the time of the award, plus one percent (1%), and (iv) any other amount necessary to
compensate Landlord for all the detriment caused by Tenant’s failure to perform its obligations under this Lease or which in the ordinary course of things would be likely to result therefrom. 
  
 For purposes of computing unpaid Basic Annual Rent and additional rent for
the balance of the Term pursuant to clause (iii) above, unpaid Basic Annual Rent and additional rent shall consist of the sum of (A) the total Basic Annual Rent for the balance of the Term plus (B) Tenant’s obligation to pay the
Operating Expenses and Taxes and such other items of additional rent specified in this Lease to be paid in whole or in part by Tenant for the balance of the Term. For purposes of computing Tenant’s obligation to pay the Operating Expenses and
Taxes and such other items of additional rent for the Lease Year of the Event of Default and each future Lease Year in the Term such amounts shall be assumed to be equal to the amount of additional rent that was payable by Tenant in respect of
Operating Expenses and Taxes and such other items of additional rent for the Lease Year prior to, the Lease Year in which the Event of Default occurs compounded at a rate equal to the mean average rate of inflation for the three (3) Lease Years
preceding the Lease Year of the Event of Default, as determined by using the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index (All Urban Consumers, all items, 1982-84 equals 100) (the “CPI”) for the
metropolitan area or region of which the Property is a part. If such index is discontinued or revised during the Term, such other government index or computation with which it is replaced shall be used in order to obtain substantially the same
result as would be obtained if the index had not been discontinued or revised. if no replacement index exists then Landlord shall select as a replacement index that index which, in Landlord’s opinion, is generally recognized as the successor
index. 
  
 13.2.2 Landlord may sell at public or private sale all
or any part of the goods, chattels, fixtures and other personal property belonging to Tenant which are or may be put into the Demised Premises during the Term, except for Tenant’s business records whether exempt or not from sale under execution
or attachment (it being agreed that said property shall at all times be bound with a lien in favor of Landlord and shall be 
  

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 chargeable for all rent and for the fulfillment of the other covenants and agreements herein contained) and apply the
proceeds of such sale, first, to the payment of costs and expenses of conducting the sale or caring for or storing said property (including all attorney’s fees), second, toward the payment of any indebtedness, including (without limitation)
indebtedness for rental, which may be or may become due from Tenant to Landlord, and third, to pay Tenant, on demand in writing, any surplus remaining after all indebtedness of Tenant to Landlord has been fully paid. 
  
 13.2.3 Landlord may perform, on behalf of Tenant, any obligation of Tenant
under this Lease which Tenant has failed to perform, the cost of which performance by Landlord, together with interest thereon at the Default Rate from the date of such expenditure, shall be deemed additional rent and shall be payable by Tenant to
Landlord upon demand. 
  
 13.2.4 The Landlord may give the Tenant
a notice (the “Termination Notice”) of its intention to terminate this Lease specifying a day not less than ten ( 10) days thereafter, and, upon the day specified in the Termination Notice, this Lease and the term and estate hereby
granted shall expire and terminate and all rights of the Tenant under this Lease shall expire and terminate, but the Tenant shall remain liable for damages as hereinafter set forth. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Landlord may institute
dispossess proceedings for non-payment of rent, distraint or other proceedings to enforce the payment of rent without giving the Termination Notice. No act by Landlord other than the giving of a Termination Notice shall terminate this Lease.

  
 13.2.5 The Landlord may exercise any and all other legal
and/or equitable rights or remedies which it may have. 
  
 13.3
Upon any such termination or expiration of this Lease, or other termination of Tenant’s possession under this Lease, the Tenant shall peaceably quit and surrender the Demised Premises to the Landlord, and the Landlord or Landlord’s agents
and employees may without further notice immediately or at any time thereafter enter upon or re-enter the Demised Premises or any part thereof, and possess or repossess itself or themselves thereof either by summary dispossess proceedings,
ejectment, any suitable action or proceeding at law, agreement, force or otherwise (without thereby creating any breach of the peace), and may dispossess and remove Tenant and all other persons and property from the Demised Premises without being
liable to indictment, prosecution, or damages therefor, and may repossess the same, and may remove any persons therefrom, to the end that Landlord may have, hold and enjoy the Demised Premises again. The words “enter” or
“reenter,” “possess” or “repossess” as used in this Lease are not restricted to their technical legal meaning. 
  
 13.4 In the event of any breach or threatened breach by Tenant of any of the agreements, terms, covenants or conditions contained in this Lease, Landlord
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 entitled to enjoin such breach or threatened breach and shall have the right to invoke any right and remedy allowed at
law or in equity or provided in this Lease. 
  
 13.5 Each right
and remedy of the Landlord provided for in this Lease shall be cumulative and shall be in addition to every other right or remedy provided for in this Lease or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise, and the
exercise or beginning of the exercise by the Landlord of any one or more of the rights or remedies provided for in this Lease or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise shall not preclude the simultaneous or later
exercise by Landlord of any or all other rights or remedies provided for in this Lease or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise. 
  
 13.6 Suit or suits for the recovery of damages, or any installments thereof, may be brought by Landlord from time to time at
its election, and nothing contained in this Lease shall be deemed to require Landlord to postpone suit until the date when the term of this Lease would have expired if it had not been so terminated under the provisions of this Section 13 or
under any provision of law, or had Landlord not re-entered the Demised Premises. Nothing contained in this Lease shall be construed to limit or preclude recovery by Landlord against Tenant of any sums or damages to which Landlord may lawfully be
entitled by reason of any default under this Lease or otherwise on the part of Tenant. Nothing contained in this Lease shall be construed to limit or prejudice the right of Landlord to prove and obtain as liquidated damages by reason of the
termination of this Lease or reentry on the Demised Premises for the default of Tenant an amount equal to the maximum allowed by any statute or rule of law in effect at the time when, and governing the proceeding in which, such damages are to be
proved. 
  
 13.7 Upon the termination or expiration of this Lease,
or other termination of Tenant’s possession under this Lease due to Tenant’s default, the Tenant hereby authorizes and empowers the Landlord, at the Landlord’s option (without imposing any duty upon the Landlord to do so), to re-enter
the Demised Premises as agent for the Tenant or any successor-occupant of the Demised Premises under the Tenant, or for its own account or otherwise, and to relet the same for any term expiring either prior to the original expiration date hereof, or
simultaneously therewith, or beyond such date, and to receive rent and apply same to pay all fees and expenses incurred by the Landlord as a result of such Event of Default, including without limitation any legal fees and expenses arising therefrom,
the cost of re-entry and re-letting and to the payment of the rent and other charges due hereunder, and, at the expense of Tenant, make such repairs or alterations and shall necessary or appropriate, in the reasonable judgment of Landlord to
facilitate such reletting. No entry, re-entry or reletting by the Landlord, whether by summary proceedings, termination or otherwise, shall discharge the Tenant from its liability to the Landlord as set forth herein. If Landlord does relet the
Demised Premises, Landlord may relet the entirety thereof, or any part thereof, alone or together with other premises, for such term(s) (which may be greater or less than the period which 
  

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 otherwise would have constituted the balance of the Term) and on such terms and conditions (which may include concessions
or free rent and alterations of the Demised Premises) as Landlord, in its sole discretion, may determine, but Landlord shall not be liable for, nor shall Tenant’s obligations hereunder be diminished by reason of, any failure by Landlord to
relet the Demised Premises or any failure by Landlord to collect any rent due upon such reletting. 
  
 13.8 The Tenant shall be liable for all costs, charges and expenses, including reasonable attorney’s fees and disbursements, incurred by the Landlord
by reason of the occurrence of any Event of Default. 
  
 13.9 The
Tenant, and on behalf of any and all persons claiming through or under the Tenant, including creditors of all kinds, does hereby waive and surrender all rights and privileges which they or any of them might have under or by reason of any present or
future law, to redeem the Demised Premises or to have a continuance of this Lease for the Term after being dispossessed or ejected therefrom by the valid order of a court of competent jurisdiction. 
  
 13.10 The provisions of this Section 13 shall survive the expiration
or termination of this Lease. 
  
 14. BANKRUPTCY AND
INSOLVENCY 
  
 14.1 Neither Tenant’s interest in this
Lease, nor any estate hereby created in Tenant nor any interest herein, shall pass to any trustee or receiver or assignee for the benefit of creditors or otherwise by operation of law. 
  
 14.2 In the event the interest or estate created in Tenant hereby shall be taken in execution or by other process of law, or
if Tenant is adjudicated insolvent by a court of competent jurisdiction other than the United States Bankruptcy Court, or if a receiver or trustee of the property of Tenant shall be appointed by reason of the insolvency or inability of Tenant to pay
its debts, or if Tenant shall file a voluntary petition or proceeding under any federal or state law dealing with bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or any other adjustment of its debts, or if any assignment shall be made of the property of
Tenant for the benefit of creditors, then and in any such event, this Lease and-all rights of Tenant hereunder shall automatically cease and terminate with the same force and effect as though the date of such event were the date originally set forth
herein and fixed for the expiration of the Term, and Tenant shall vacate and surrender the Premises but shall remain liable as herein provided. 
  
 14.3 Tenant shall not cause or give cause for the appointment of a trustee or receiver of the assets of Tenant and shall not make any assignment for the
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 commence any voluntary proceeding in respect thereto. The allowance of any petition under any insolvency law except under
the Bankruptcy Code or the appointment of a trustee or receiver of Tenant or of its assets, shall be conclusive evidence that Tenant caused, or gave cause therefor, unless such allowance of the petition, or the appointment of a trustee or receiver,
is vacated within forty-five (45) days after such allowance or appointment. Any act described in this Section 14.3 shall be deemed a material breach of Tenant’s obligations hereunder, and this Lease shall thereupon automatically
terminate. Landlord does, in addition, reserve any and all other remedies provided in this Lease or by law or in equity. 
  
 14.4 In the event Section 14.1 shall be deemed unenforceable by the United States Bankruptcy Court this Section 14.4 shall apply; otherwise this Section
14.4 shall have not force or effect. Upon the filing of a petition by or against Tenant under the United States Bankruptcy Code: 
  
 14.4.1 Tenant, as debtor and as debtor in possession, and any trustee who may be appointed agree as follows: (a) to perform each and every obligation of
Tenant under this Lease, until such time as this Lease is either rejected or assumed by order of the United States Bankruptcy Court; and (b) to pay monthly in advance on the first day of each month as reasonable compensation for use and occupancy on
the Premises an amount equal to all rent, additional rent and other charges otherwise due pursuant to this Lease; and (c) to reject or assume this Lease within sixty (60) days of the filing of such petition under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code or
within 120 days (or such shorter term as Landlord, in its sole discretion, may deem reasonable so long as notice of such period is given) of the filing of a petition under any other Chapter; and (d) to give Landlord at least forty-five (45)
days’ prior written notice of any proceeding relating to any assumption of this Lease; and (e) to give Landlord at least thirty (30) days’ prior written notice of any abandonment of the Premises; any such abandonment to be deemed a
rejection of this Lease; and (f) to do all other things of benefit to Landlord otherwise required under the Bankruptcy Code; and (g) to be deemed to have rejected this Lease in the event of the failure to comply with any of the above, and (h) to
have consented to the entry of an order by an appropriate United States Bankruptcy Court providing all of the above, waiving notice and hearing of the entry of same. 
  
 14.4.2 No Event of Default or default of this Lease by Tenant either prior to or subsequent to the filing of such a
petition, shall be deemed to have been waived unless expressly done so in writing by Landlord. 
  
 14.4.3 Included within and in addition to any other conditions or obligations imposed upon Tenant or its successor in the event of assumption and/or
assignment are the following: (a) the cure of any monetary defaults and the reimbursement of pecuniary loss within not more than thirty (30) days of assumption and/or assignment; and (b) the deposit of an additional sum equal to three months’
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 be held pursuant to the terms of Section 10 of this Lease; and (c) the use of the Demised Premises as set forth in
Section 3 of this Lease, and (d) the prior written consent of any mortgagee to which this Lease has been assigned as collateral security; and (e) the Demised Premises, at all times, remains a single leasehold structure and no physical changes of any
kind may be made to the Demised Premises unless in compliance with the applicable provisions of this Lease. 
  
 15. ENTRY BY LANDLORD, ETC. 
  
 15.1 Except in the case of an emergency and upon 24 hour notice, Tenant shall permit Landlord and its authorized representatives to enter the Demised
Premises, or any part thereof, at all reasonable times for the purpose of (a) performing work in the Demised Premises if and to the extent required to be performed by Landlord (including, without limitation, to perform such work as shall be required
to be performed by Legal Requirements (to the extent not the obligation of Tenant under this Lease) in the event that portions of the Property (other than the Demised Premises) shall be leased to persons other than Tenant), provided, however, that
(except in the event of an emergency) Landlord shall give Tenant reasonable prior notice of such entry and shall conduct such work so as not to unreasonably interfere with the normal conduct of Tenant’s business in the Demised Premises, or (b)
curing defaults of Tenant in accordance with, and (except in the event of an emergency) after such notice (if any) as may be required by, the provisions of Section 13. In addition, Tenant, after reasonable prior notice, shall permit Landlord
and fee mortgagees and their respective authorized representatives, to enter the Demised Premises, or any part thereof, at all reasonable times during usual business hours for the purpose of inspecting the same. 
  
 15.2 Landlord shall also have the right, after reasonable prior notice, to
enter the Demised Premises, or any part thereof, at all reasonable times during usual business hours for the purpose of showing the same to appraisers, prospective lenders and prospective purchasers or fee mortgagees thereof and, at any time within
six months prior to the expiration of this Lease, for the purpose of showing the same to prospective tenants. 
  
 15.3 If, at any time during which Landlord or any fee mortgagee shall have the right to enter the Demised Premises, admission to the Demised Premises, for
the purposes aforesaid cannot be obtained, they, or their respective agents, servants, employees, contractors and representatives, may (on such notice, if any, as may be reasonable under the circumstances, which notice need not be in writing if an
emergency exists in respect of the protection of the Demised Premises) enter the Demised Premises and accomplish such purpose. Any entry on the Demised Premises by Landlord or a fee mortgagee shall be at such times and by such methods (other than in
the event of such an emergency) as will cause as little inconvenience, annoyance, disturbance, loss of business or other damage to Tenant as may be reasonably practicable in the circumstances. 
  

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 16. COVENANT OF QUIET ENJOYMENT 
  
 16.1 Landlord covenants that Tenant, on paying the rents and performing and observing all the covenants and conditions
contained in this Lease, shall and may peaceably and quietly have, hold and enjoy the Demised Premises during the Term in accordance with the terms of this Lease, subject, however, to the terms of this Lease. 
  
 17. EFFECT OF CONVEYANCE, LIMITS OF LIABILITY OF LANDLORD, DEFINITION OF
“LANDLORD” 
  
 17.1 The term
“Landlord” as used in this Lease shall mean and include only the owner or owners (and any mortgagee in possession) at the time in question of the fee estate in the Property, so that in the event of any transfer or transfers (by
operation of law or otherwise) of the title to such fee estate, Landlord herein named (and in case of any subsequent transfers or conveyances, the then transferor) shall be and hereby is automatically freed and relieved, from and after the date of
such transfer or conveyance, of all liability in respect of the performance of any covenants or obligations on the part of Landlord contained in this Lease thereafter to be performed, provided that (a) any funds in which Tenant has an interest, in
the hands of such Landlord or the then transferor at the time of such transfer, shall then be turned over to the transferee, and (b) any amount then due and payable to Tenant by Landlord or the then transferor under any provision of this Lease shall
then be paid to Tenant and (c) the transferee shall be deemed to have assumed and agreed to perform, subject to the limitations of this Section 17 (and without further agreement between or among the parties or their successors in interest,
and/or the transferee) and only during and in respect of the transferee’s period of ownership, all of the terms, covenants and conditions in this Lease contained on the part of Landlord thereafter to be performed, which terms, covenants and
conditions shall be deemed to “run with the land,” it being intended hereby that the terms, covenants and conditions contained in this Lease on the part of Landlord shall, subject as aforesaid, be binding on Landlord, its successors and
assigns, only during and in respect of their respective successive periods of ownership. 
  
 17.2 It is specifically understood and agreed that in the event of a breach by Landlord of any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this Lease to be performed by Landlord, the monetary liability of Landlord in
relation to any such breach shall be limited to the equity of Landlord in the Property, including Landlord’s interest in this Lease, the Property, moneys held by any trustee for the benefit of Landlord and any sums at the time due or to become
due under this Lease. Tenant shall look only to Landlord’s equity in the Property for the performance and observance of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease to be performed or observed by Landlord and for the satisfaction of
Tenant’s remedies for the collection of any award, judgment or other judicial process requiring the payment of money by Landlord in the event of a default in the full and 
  

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 prompt payment and performance of any of Landlord’s obligations hereunder. No property or assets of Landlord, other
than Landlord’s equity in the Property, shall be subject to lien, levy, execution or other enforcement procedure for the satisfaction of Tenant’s remedies in any matter whatsoever arising out of or in any way connected with this Lease or
any of its provisions, any negotiations in connection therewith, the relationship of Landlord and Tenant hereunder or the use and occupancy of the Property; and in confirmation of the foregoing, if any such lien, levy, execution or other enforcement
procedure so arising shall be on or in respect of any property or assets of Landlord, other than Landlord’s equity in the Property, Tenant shall promptly release any property or assets of Landlord, other than Landlord’s equity in the
Property, from such lien, levy, execution or other enforcement procedure by executing and delivering, at Tenant’s expense and without charge to Landlord, any instrument or instruments, in recordable form, to that effect prepared by Landlord
(but any such ‘instrument of release shall not release any such lien, levy, execution or other endorsement procedure on or in respect of Landlord’s equity in the Property). Tenant hereby appoints Landlord its attorney-in-fact for the
purposes of executing such instrument or instruments of release if Tenant fails or refuses to do so promptly after request. 
  
 18. SURRENDER, HOLDING OVER BY TENANT 
  
 18.1 On the expiration or termination of this Lease, Tenant shall peaceably and quietly leave, surrender and deliver to Landlord the Demised Premises,
together with all Alterations which may have been made upon the Demised Premises (except to the extent that Landlord may require Tenant under Section 9.4 hereof to remove such Alterations and restore the Demised Premises), all of the foregoing to be
surrendered in good, substantial and sufficient repair, order and condition, reasonable use, wear and tear excepted and free of occupants. If as a result of or in the course of the removal of Tenant’s property any damage occurs to the Demised
Premises, Tenant shall pay to Landlord the reasonable cost of repairing such damage. If Tenant fails to quit and surrender the Demised Premises upon the expiration or termination of this Lease, it shall be liable to Landlord for the damages caused
to Landlord by reason of such holdover and it is agreed that such damages shall be liquidated in an amount equal to twice the rental rate provided for in this Lease. The acceptance by Landlord of such damages or rental after termination of this
Lease shall not be construed as consent to continued occupancy, nor shall such holding over constitute a renewal or extension of this Lease. Landlord may, at its option, construe such holding over as a tenancy from month to month, subject to all the
terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease, except as to duration thereof, and in that event the Tenant shall pay rent and additional rent in advance at the rate of 150% of the rate provided in this Lease as effective during the last month
thereof. Tenant’s obligation to observe or perform this covenant shall survive the expiration or termination of this Lease. Notwithstanding the foregoing, upon the expiration of the Lease for any reason whatsoever, Tenant shall have the right
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 furniture, machinery, and equipment from the Demised Premises, provided Tenant promptly shall repair any damage caused by
such removal. 
  
 19. CURING DEFAULTS; FEES AND EXPENSES

  
 19.1 If Tenant shall fail to pay any Imposition or to make
any other payment required hereunder or shall otherwise default in the full and prompt performance of any covenant contained herein and to be performed on Tenant’s part, Landlord, without being under any obligation to do so and without thereby
waiving such default, may, after fifteen (15) days’ notice to Tenant, or such notice (which may be oral) as may be reasonable in the circumstances if any emergency exists in respect of the protection of the Demised Premises, make such payment
or perform such covenant “for the account and at the expense of Tenant and may enter upon the Demised Premises for any such purpose and take all action thereon as may be necessary therefor in the sole judgment of Landlord. 
  
 19.2 All sums so paid by Landlord in connection with the payment or
performance by it of any of the obligations of Tenant hereunder and all actual and reasonable costs, expenses and disbursements paid in connection therewith or enforcing or endeavoring to enforce any right under or in connection with this Lease, or
pursuant to law, together with interest thereon at the rate of 18% per annum (or, if lower, the maximum rate permitted by law) from the respective dates of the making of each such payment shall constitute additional rent payable by Tenant under this
Lease and shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord within fifteen (15) days after demand by Landlord. Landlord shall not be limited, in the proof of any damages which Landlord may claim against Tenant arising out of or by reason of Tenant’s failure
to provide and keep in force insurance as required by Section 5 hereof, to the amount of the insurance premium or premiums not paid or incurred by Tenant. 
  
 19.3 The provisions of this Section 19 shall serve the expiration or termination of this Lease. 
  
 20. MECHANICS AND OTHER LIENS 
  
 20.1 If any mechanic’s, laborer’s or materialman’s lien shall
at any time be filed against the Property or any part thereof with respect to any work done, or labor or materials furnished, or caused to be furnished, by Tenant or anyone claiming through or under Tenant, or any judgment, attachment or levy is
filed or recorded against the Property or any part thereof by anyone claiming through or under Tenant, Tenant, within thirty (30) days after notice of the filing thereof, shall cause the same to be discharged of record by payment, deposit, bond,
order of a court of competent jurisdiction or otherwise. If Tenant shall fail to cause such lien, judgment, attachment or levy to be discharged within the period aforesaid, then, in addition to any other right or remedy, Landlord may, but shall not
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 law (and if not so permitted, by deposit in court). Any amount so paid by Landlord, including all costs and expenses paid
by Landlord in connection therewith, together with interest thereon at the rate of 18% per annum (or, if lower, the maximum rate permitted by law) from the respective dates of Landlord’s so paying any such amount, cost or expense, shall
constitute additional rent payable by Tenant under this Lease and shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord on demand. 
  
 20.2 Nothing contained in this Lease shall be deemed or construed in any way as constituting the consent or request of Landlord, express or implied, by
inference or otherwise, to any contractor, subcontractor, laborer or materialman for the performance of any labor or the furnishing of any materials for any specific improvement, alteration to or repair of the Demised Premises, or any part thereof,
or as giving Tenant any right, power or authority to contract for or permit the rendering of any services or the furnishing of any materials that would give rise to the filing of any mechanic’s liens against Landlord’s interest in the
Demised Premises. Notice is hereby given that Landlord shall not be liable for any labor or materials furnished or to be furnished to Tenant upon credit, and that no mechanic’s or other lien for any such labor or materials shall attach to or
affect the reversion or estate or interest of Landlord in and to the Demised Premises. 
  
 21. SIGNS, ADDRESS 
  
 21.1 Landlord shall have the right to change the name or street address of the Property, to install, maintain, move, remove and reinstall signs on and off the Property identifying the Property and advertising any or all of the Property,
including, the Demised Premises as for sale or for rent. Tenant shall not place any signs (i) on the exterior of the Property, or (ii) in the Common Areas, except that Tenant shall have the right, subject to Landlord’s approval rights set forth
in this section, to use a portion of the monument signage at the entry to the Property (entry to parking lot) and to place signage/its logo within the Demised Premises and on the wall adjacent to its third floor entrance. Landlord shall identify
Tenant on the Administrative Building directory. The size, design, construction and placement of all such signs shall be subject to Landlord’s prior written consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, and shall be at Tenant’s sole
cost and expense. 
  
 22. WAIVERS AND SURRENDERS TO BE IN
WRITING, RIGHT TO TERMINATE 
  
 22.1 The receipt, acceptance
and/or deposit (including the endorsement of any check) of full or partial rent by Landlord with knowledge of any breach of this Lease by Tenant or of any default on the part of Tenant in the observance or performance of any of the provisions or
covenants of this Lease shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any such provision, covenant or breach of this Lease. No waiver or modification by Landlord, 
  

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 unless in writing and signed by Landlord, shall discharge or invalidate any provision or covenant or affect the right of
Landlord to enforce the same in the event of any subsequent breach or default. The failure on the part of Landlord to insist in any one or more instances upon the strict performance of any of the provisions or covenants of this Lease, or to enforce
any covenant or provision herein contained consequent upon a breach of any provision of this Lease shall not affect or alter this Lease or be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of such provisions or covenants or of the right to insist upon
strict performance or to exercise such right, remedy or election, but the same shall continue and remain in full force and effect with respect to any then existing or subsequent breach, act or omission whether of a similar nature or otherwise. The
receipt, acceptance and/or deposit (including the endorsement of any check) by Landlord of any rent or any other sum of money or any other consideration hereunder paid by Tenant after the termination, in any manner, of the Term, or after the giving
by Landlord of a termination notice, shall not reinstate, continue or extend the Term, or destroy, or in any manner impair the efficacy of any such termination notice as may have been given hereunder by Landlord to Tenant prior to the receipt,
acceptance and/or deposit (including the endorsement of any check) of any such rent, or other sum of money or other consideration, unless so agreed to in writing and signed by Landlord. Neither acceptance of the keys nor any other act or thing done
by Landlord or any agent or employee shall be deemed to be an acceptance of a surrender of the Premises, or any part thereof, excepting only an agreement in writing signed by Landlord. No payment by Tenant or receipt, acceptance and/or deposit
(including the endorsement of any check) by Landlord of a lesser amount than the correct rent shall be deemed to be other than a payment on account, nor shall any endorsement or statement on any check be deemed to effect or evidence an accord and
satisfaction, and Landlord may accept such check or payment Without prejudice to Landlord’s right to recover the balance or pursue any other remedy in this Lease provided. 
  
 23. COVENANTS BINDING ON SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS 
  
 23.1 All of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease shall apply to and inure to the benefit of and be binding upon
the respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns of the parties, except as expressly otherwise herein provided. If there shall be more than one Tenant, they shall all be bound jointly and severally by the terms, covenants and
agreements herein contained. No rights, however, shall inure to the benefit of any assignee or subtenant of Tenant unless the assignment or subletting, as the case may be, has been made in accordance with the provisions set forth in Section
11. 
  
 24. RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES 
  
 24.1 THE PARTIES HERETO WAIVE A TRIAL BY JURY (TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY
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 ACTION OR PROCEEDING BETWEEN THEM OR THEIR SUCCESSORS UNDER OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THIS LEASE OR ANY OF ITS
PROVISIONS, ANY NEGOTIATIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, THE RELATIONSHIP OF LANDLORD AND TENANT, OR TENANT’S USE OR OCCUPATION OF THE PREMISES, INCLUDING ANY CLAIM OF INJURY OR ANY EMERGENCY OR OTHER STATUTORY REMEDY WITH RESPECT THERETO. THE
PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE THE EXPIRATION OR TERMINATION OF THIS LEASE. 
  
 25. NOTICES 
  
 25.1 Any
statement, demand, election, request, notice, approval, consent or other communication, (collectively, “notice”) authorized or required by this Lease must be in writing and shall be deemed given when delivered by (a) hand, against receipt,
(b) one (1) business day after sending by reputable overnight courier which provides for acknowledgment of receipt, or (c) three (3)) business days after mailing by United States certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the intended
recipient at the following address as: 
  

	If to Landlord:	Hibbs/Woodinville Associates, LLC 

	    	999 Third Ave., Suite 3000 

	    	Seattle, WA 98104 

	    	Attention: Robert E. Hibbs 

  

	    	with a copy to: 

  

	    	Premier Advisors, LLC 

	    	Monte Villa Farms 

	    	3301 Monte Villa Parkway, Suite 101 

	    	Bothell, WA 98021 

  

	If to Tenant:	Xcyte Therapies, Inc. 

	    	3301 Monte Villa Parkway Suite 300 

	    	Bothell, WA 98021 

	    	Attention: President and Chief Executive Officer 

  

	    	with copy to: 

  

	    	Sanford Levy 

	    	One Union Square 

	    	600 University Street, Suite 3300 

	    	Seattle, WA 98101 

  

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 and to: 
  

	    	Sonya F. Erickson 

	    	Venture Law Group 

	    	4750 Cavillon Point 

	    	Kirkland, WA 98033-7355 

  
 Payments due to Landlord under this Lease shall be made at the following address: 
  

	    	Hibbs/Woodinville Associates, LLC 

	    	999 Third Ave., Suite 3000 

	    	Seattle, WA 98104 

	    	Attention: Robert E. Hibbs 

  
 Any notices by a party signed by counsel to such party shall be deemed a notice signed by such party. Notice shall be deemed given on the date of delivery or the date delivery is refused. Any party may change its
address for notices, and Landlord may change its address for payments, by providing to the other party written notice in the manner required by this Section 25. 
  

26. DEFINITIONS; HEADINGS; CONSTRUCTION OF LEASE 
  
 26.1 For the purposes of this Lease, unless the context otherwise requires: 
  
 26.1.1 The term “Landlord’s agents” shall be deemed to include agents, servants, employees and
contractors of landlord. 
  
 26.1.2 The term
“person” shall be deemed to include individuals, corporations, partnerships, firms, associations and any other legal or business entities. 
  
 26.1.3 The term “unavoidable delays” shall mean any and all delays beyond the reasonable control of the party otherwise responsible,
including delays caused by the other party, governmental restrictions, governmental preemption, strikes, labor disputes, lockouts, shortage of labor or materials, acts of God, enemy action, civil commotion, riot or insurrection, fire, holdover
tenancies or other unavoidable casualty or any other cause beyond the responsible party’s control, but shall not include delays occasioned by lack of money. 
  
 26.1.4 The terms “include,” “including” and “such as” shall be construed
as if followed by the phrase “without being limited to”. The words “herein.” “hereto” “hereby,” “hereunder” and words of similar import shall be construed to refer to this
Lease as a whole and not to any particular Section hereof unless expressly so stated. 
  

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 26.2 The various terms which are defined in other Sections of this Lease shall have the meanings
specified in such other Sections for all purposes of this Lease unless the context otherwise requires. 
  
 26.3 The Section headings in this Lease and the Table of Contents prefixed to this Lease are inserted only as a matter of convenience and reference and
are not to be given any effect whatsoever in construing this Lease. 
  
 26.4 All pronouns and any variations thereof shall be deemed to refer to the masculine, feminine, neuter, singular or plural, as the identity of the person or persons or entity or entities in question may require. 
  
 27. FORCE MAJEURE 
  
 27.1 Whenever the performance of any obligation of either party hereunder
shall be delayed, hindered or prevented due to unavoidable delays, the time for performance of such obligation, unless other provision is expressly made therefor in this Lease, shall be extended, subject to and limited by the following conditions:

  
 27.1.1 The extension shall be for no longer a period than
the delay actually so occasioned; 
  
 27.1.2 The party delayed
shall promptly notify the other party of the cessation of such unavoidable delay and of the extent of the delay which the party delayed claims was occasioned thereby; 
  
 27.1.3 No statement of fact contained in any such notice shall be binding on the party receiving such notice; and

  
 27.1.4 In no event shall lack of funds be deemed a matter
beyond either party’s control. 
  
 27.1.5 Interruptions of
any service to be provided by Landlord under this Lease or of any utility or other service to the Demised Premises or the Property, in whole or in part caused by any unavoidable delay, inability of Landlord to obtain electricity, fuel, water, other
utilities or supplies, or by the act or default of Tenant or any person other than Landlord, or otherwise by any other cause or causes beyond the reasonable control of Landlord, shall not be deemed an eviction or disturbance of Tenant’s use and
possession of the Demised Premises, the Common Area, or any part thereof, or render Landlord liable for damages, or give rise to any offset, set off, abatement, or reduction in any rent, additional rent, or other amount payable by 
  

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 Tenant under this Lease, or otherwise or relieve Tenant from performance of Tenant’s obligations under this Lease.

  
 28. BROKERAGE 
  
 28.1 Landlord and Tenant each warrant and represent to the other that no
broker or like agent represented the warranting and representing party in connection with the negotiation and execution of this Lease, except Tom Erlandson of Alexander Commercial Real Estate (“Broker “) and such party is not aware of any
broker or like agent that could or may be entitled to make a claim for a commission in connection with the negotiation and execution of this Lease, except Broker. Landlord shall pay a commission and fee to Broker pursuant to a separate agreement
with Broker. Each party (the “breaching party”‘ hereto agrees to indemnify, defend and hold the other party (the “nonbreaching party”) harmless with respect to any judgments, damages, legal fees, court costs
and any and all liabilities of any nature whatsoever incurred by the non-breaching party arising from a breach of the applicable warranty and representation by the breaching party and Landlord shall indemnify Tenant from any claim of Broker for any
fee or commission in connection with the execution and negotiation of this Lease. The provisions of the foregoing representation and indemnity shall survive the expiration or termination of this Lease. 
  
 29. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 
  
 29.1 This Lease sets forth all the covenants, promises, agreements,
conditions and understandings between Landlord and Tenant concerning the Premises. There are no oral agreements or understandings between the parties hereto affecting this Lease and this Lease supersedes and cancels any and all previous
negotiations, arrangements, agreements and understandings, if any, between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matters hereof, and none thereof shall be used to interpret or construe this Lease. Except as otherwise herein expressly
provided, no subsequent alteration, amendment, change, waiver or addition to or of any provision of this Lease, nor any surrender of the Term, shall be binding upon Landlord or Tenant unless reduced to writing and signed by the party against whom
the same is charged or such party’s successors in interest. 
  
 29.2 This Lease shall not be recorded by either party without the consent of the other. 
  
 29.3 This Lease shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the State of Washington. 
  
 29.4 This Lease may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be an original, but all of which shall
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 29.5 All obligations of Tenant which shall not have been performed prior to the end of the Term or which
by their nature involve performance, in any particular, after the end of the Term, or which cannot be ascertained to have been fully performed until after the end of the Term, shall survive the expiration or termination of the Term. 
  
 29.6 If any term, covenant, condition, or provision of this Lease or the
application thereof to any person or circumstance shall, at any time or to any extent, be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Lease, or the application of such term or provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it
is held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected thereby, and each term, covenant, condition, and provision of this Lease shall be valid and be enforced to the fullest extent permitted by law. 
  
 29.7 Anything in this Lease to the contrary notwithstanding, in the event
that (a) any act or omission of Tenant shall require the consent or approval of Landlord pursuant to this Lease, and (b) this Lease provides that Landlord shall not unreasonably withhold such consent or approval, and (c) Tenant shall claim that
Landlord has unreasonably withheld such consent or approval, then the sole recourse of Tenant upon the inability of the parties to agree shall be to bring an appropriate action in a court of competent Jurisdiction against Landlord solely to issue a
determination of whether the withholding of such consent or approval by Landlord is “reasonable” or “unreasonable”, and Tenant shall not be entitled to any damages or other remedy other than specific performance for the issuance
by Landlord of such consent or approval if such court of competent jurisdiction shall determine that such withholding of consent was unreasonable, provided, however, Tenant shall be entitled to pursue all remedies at law or in equity if it shall be
determined by a court of competent jurisdiction (beyond all right of appeal) that in withholding its consent Landlord acted maliciously and in bad faith (for which Tenant shall have the burden of proof). 
  
 30. COMPLIANCE WITH ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS 
  
 30.1 Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, comply with the
requirements of every federal, state, county, municipal or other governmental law, ordinance, rule, regulation, requirement and/or directive pertaining to the environment (an “Environmental Law” or “Environmental
Laws”), including, but not limited to, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (42 U.S.C. § 6901 et seq.), and the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (42 U.S. § 9601 et
seq.) affecting, binding upon, or respecting the Demised Premises and/or the use and occupancy thereof. In this regard, Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, make all submissions to, provide all information to, and comply with all requirements
of any governmental authority respecting the Demised Premises, or the use or occupancy thereof. Should any governmental authority determine that action is necessary to clean 
  

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 up, remove and/or eliminate any spill or discharges by Tenant (or by any of Tenant’s agents, servants, employees,
invitees, guests, subtenants (if any) licensees, or contractors) of Hazardous Substances (hereinafter defined) in or about the Demised Premises or the Common Area (except to the extent such discharge or spill in the Common Area is caused by the
particular act of any third party tenant of any other space at the Property), or any other spill or discharges for which Tenant is responsible pursuant to this Lease, and/or that a cleanup plan must be prepared and submitted, then, in that event,
Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, take any and all action required and carry out any and all approved plans and complete, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, all cleanup, removal and remediation required. Landlord shall remove,
remediate and clean up all Hazardous Substances in the Demised Premises which were present prior to the term of this Lease. As used herein, “Hazardous Substances” means any substance that is toxic, ignitable, reactive, or corrosive,
or that is regulated by any local government, the State of Washington or the United States Government, any and all material or substances that are defined as “hazardous waste,” “extremely hazardous waste,” or a “hazardous
substance” pursuant to state, federal or local governmental law, any asbestos, polychlorobiphinyls (PCBs) and petroleum products or by-products. Tenant’s obligations pursuant to this Section 30.1 shall arise whenever required by any
appropriate governmental agency. At the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease Tenant, at Tenant’s expense, immediately shall (i) remove or cause to be removed all Hazardous Substances located at, in, on, under or about the Demised
Premises (and/or any other portions of the Property, except to the extent that such Hazardous Substances have been discharged at, in, on, under or about portions of the Property other than the Demised Premises by any other tenant, and (ii) clean up
and remediate all areas of the Demised Premises (and/or any other portions of the Property, except to the extent that such Hazardous Substances have been discharged at, in, on, under or about portions of the Property other than the Demised Premises
by any other tenant, as required under all Environmental Laws, and (iii) remove, remediate and clean up all Hazardous Substances at, in, on, under or about the Demised Premises (and/or at, in, on, under or about any other portions of the Property,
except to the extent that such Hazardous Substances have been discharged at, in, on, under or about portions of the Property other than the Demised Premises by any other tenant. 
  
 30.2 For purposes of this provision, the term “Environmental Documents” shall mean all environmental
documentation concerning the Demised Premises, the Property or its environs in the possession or under the control of Tenant, Including, without limitation, all drafts and final versions of all sampling plans, cleanup plans, preliminary assessment
plans and reports, site investigation plans and reports, remedial investigation plans and reports, remedial action plans and reports or the equivalent, sampling results, sampling reports, data, diagrams, charts, maps, analyses, conclusions, quality
assurance/quality control documentation, correspondence to or from the Washington Department of Ecology (“WDOE”) or any other municipal, county, state or federal governmental authority, submissions to the WDOE or any municipal,
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 state or federal governmental authority and directives, orders, approvals and disapprovals issued by the WDOE or any
other municipal, county, state or federal governmental authority, During the term of the Lease and subsequently promptly upon receipt by Tenant or Tenant’s representatives, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord all Environmental Documents concerning
the Property, or any portion thereof, including the Demised Premises, or generated by or on behalf of Tenant with respect to the Property or any portion thereof, whether currently or hereafter existing. 
  
 30.3 Tenant shall notify Landlord in advance of all meetings scheduled
between Tenant or Tenant’s representatives and the WDOE or any other authority, and Landlord and Landlord’s representatives shall have the right, without the obligation, to attend and participate in all such meetings, at Landlord’s
sole expense. 
  
 30.4 Tenant shall at all times indemnify, defend
(with counsel selected by Tenant and reasonably satisfactory to Landlord) and hold harmless Landlord and Landlord’s employees, officers, directors, shareholders, affiliates, partners, agents, professionals and consultants (collectively, the
“Indemnitees”) against and from any and all claims, suits, liabilities, actions, debts, damages, costs, losses, obligations, judgments, charges and expenses, including sums paid in settlement of claims, of any nature whatsoever
suffered or incurred by any of the Indemnitees whether based on Tenant’s operation of the Demised Premises, Tenant’s negligence, Tenant’s willful misconduct or on other acts or omissions of Tenant after the Commencement Date, with
respect to: 
  
 30.4.1 The actual or suspected presence or
discharge by Tenant (or by any of Tenant’s agents, servants, employees, Invitees, guests, subtenants (if any) licensees, or contractors), on or after the Commencement Date, of Hazardous Substances or the threat, on or after the Commencement
Date, of a discharge by Tenant (or by any of Tenant’s agents, servants, employees, invitees, guests, subtenants (if any) licensees, or contractors) of any Hazardous Substances in, on, under, about, or affecting the Property, whether or not the
same originates or emanates from the Demised Premises; 
  
 30.4.2
The cost of removal or remedial action incurred by any governmental authority, any response cost incurred by any other person or damages from injury to, destruction of, or loss of natural resources, including reasonable cost of assessing such
injury, destruction or loss, incurred pursuant to Environmental Laws; 
  
 30.4.3 Liability for personal injury or property damage arising under any statutory or common law tort theory, including, without limitation, damages assessed with the maintenance of a public or private nuisance or for the carrying on of an
abnormally dangerous activity; and/or 
  
 30.4.4 Any other
environmental matter, occurring on or after the Commencement Date, or otherwise relating to the period commencing with the 
  

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 Commencement Date, and affecting (i) the Demised Premises or (ii) otherwise affecting the Property (to the extent such
environmental matter affecting the Property other than the Demised Premises arises by the act or wrongful omission of Tenant, or any of Tenant’s agents, servants, employees, invitees, guests, subtenants (if any) licensees, or contractors)
within the jurisdiction of any other federal agency, or any state or local agency or political subdivision or any court, administrative panel or tribunal. 
  
 Tenant’s obligations under this Section 30 shall arise upon the discovery of, or the threat or suspected presence of, any Hazardous Substance, whether or not
any other federal agency or state or local or agency or political subdivision or any court, administrative panel or tribunal has taken or contemplates taking action in connection with the presence of any Hazardous Substances. 
  
 30.5 Tenant shall not, directly or indirectly, make any use of the Demised
Premises, or the Property which may be prohibited by any Environmental Laws, which may be dangerous to a person or property, or which may constitute or create a nuisance, or which may fail or comply with or violate the provisions or conditions of
any permit held by Landlord or Tenant with respect to the Demised Premises or the Property, including, without limitation, any such permit governing the use, contamination, pollution or conservation of air, water or land or the protection of the
environment or of the use, storage, treatment or disposal of toxic or hazardous substances (“Environmental Permits”), or which may jeopardize the continuation or renewal of any such Environmental Permit, or which may be deemed
extra-hazardous in any respect, or which may jeopardize any insurance coverage or require additional insurance coverage for Landlord or any other tenant of the Property. 
  
 30.6 Tenant shall regularly monitor its compliance with all applicable Environmental Laws, Environmental Permits and
Environmental Plans; such monitoring shall be in accordance with all applicable Environmental Laws, Environmental Permits and Environmental Plans and with Tenant’s established policies for such monitoring. Tenant shall, when requested by
Landlord at reasonable intervals, provide to Landlord copies of the reports showing such monitoring and compliance and such other information and documentation respecting such monitoring and compliance as Landlord reasonably may request from time to
time. 
  
 30.7 Tenant shall promptly provide Landlord, as soon as
received by Tenant, with copies of all of Tenant’s Environmental Permits and of any official warnings, citations or charges that Tenant, the Demised Premises or the Property has or may have failed to comply with or has or may have violated any
Environmental Law or any Environmental Permit. Tenant shall promptly supply Landlord with any notices, correspondence and submissions made by Tenant to WDOE, the United States Environmental Protection Agency, OSHA, or any other local, state or
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 Environmental Permits, or Hazardous Substances or other environmental matters. Tenant shall also promptly supply Landlord
with all documentation, notices and correspondence delivered to Tenant by any such authority with respect to Environmental Laws, Environmental Permits, environmental matters or Hazardous Substances or other environmental matters. 
  
 30.8 This Section 30 shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of
this Lease. Tenant’s failure to abide by the terms of this Section 30 shall be restrainable by injunction, and shall constitute an Event of Default under the Lease. 
  
 31. SECURITY 
  
 31.1 Tenant, at Tenant’s cost and expense, shall be obligated to provide adequate and proper security to the Demised Premises, and to properly
regulate access to same without thereby adversely affecting the use and enjoyment of the Property by Landlord or by other tenants or occupants. 
  
 32. ACCESS 
  
 32.1 Tenant agrees that every other tenant or occupant of the Buildings (as same may change from time to time), and their respective employees, invitees,
guests, contractors, subtenants (if any) and licensees, at all times shall have reasonable, non-discriminatory access to and use of Common Area, and in, upon, over, across and through the Common Area, in common with Tenant, and to the same extent
enjoyed by Tenant, for ingress to and egress from the Buildings, and access to the premises demised by such tenant or occupant and to the Common Area, and for use of the Common Area. 
  
 32.2 Tenant agrees that Landlord, from time to time, may promulgate and/or amend reasonable, non-discriminatory rules and
regulations for the use of Common Areas, and/or for access as provided in Section 32. 1, and that upon receiving copies of such rules and regulations (from time to time) Tenant shall abide by same and cause its employees, invitees, guests,
contractors, subtenants (if any) and licensees to abide by same. 
  
 32.3 For so long as the existing cafeteria (“Cafeteria” ) located in the North Barn is operated (there being no obligation on the part of Landlord or any other person to continue or cause the continued operation of the
Cafeteria), Tenant and its employees, invitees, and agents shall have access to and the right to use the Cafeteria. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord and/or the operator of the Cafeteria shall have the right to set or cause to be set all prices for
goods at the Cafeteria in its sole discretion and that Landlord or the operator of the Cafeteria shall have the sole discretion to reduce services or terminate operation of the Cafeteria at any time without liability to Tenant. Landlord assumes no
responsibility for and Tenant, on behalf of its employees, guests, 
  

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 invitees or otherwise, waives any claim it may have now or in the future for the action of the operator of the Cafeteria
or its agents, employees, invitees, guests or suppliers. 
  
 33.
NET LEASE 
  
 33.1 Landlord and Tenant agree that except
as otherwise expressly provided in this Lease, (i) this is a triple net Lease, (ii) Landlord shall not be required to provide any services or take any action in connection with the Demised Premises or the Property, and (iii) if, for any reason
whatsoever, Tenant’s use or occupancy of enjoyment of the Demised Premises shall be disturbed, prevented or interfered with for any reason whatsoever (other than Landlord’s willful and intentional violation of the terms and provisions of
this Lease) Tenant shall continue to pay the rent and additional rent without abatement, suspension or reduction. 
  
 34. RIGHT OF FIRST NEGOTIATION 
  
 34.1 Following Tenant’s occupancy of the Initial Premises, and subject to the rights of existing tenants within specific suites, Tenant shall have a
right of first opportunity to negotiate for a lease of any space on the first and second floor “East” space of the Production Building, which has previously been leased to another Tenant and becomes available (the “Opportunity
Space”), prior to the Opportunity Space being offered to any person or entity other than Tenant. The terms, conditions and rental rate under which the Opportunity Space is to be leased to Tenant, if at all, are subject to the mutual agreement
of Landlord and Tenant at such time as the Opportunity Space becomes available and Tenant desires to lease it from Landlord. Space occupied by a tenant that wishes to remain after the expiration of the term of its lease (whether or not it has an
extension option) will not be deemed “available.” 
  
 34.2 Prior to offering any of the Opportunity Space (excluding any Opportunity Space previously offered to Tenant under this Section) to any person or entity other than Tenant, Landlord shall notify Tenant that Landlord expects Opportunity
Space to become available to lease, advising Tenant of the date such Opportunity Space is expected to be available. Tenant shall then have ten (10) calendar days in which to notify Landlord in writing exercising Tenant’s right to negotiate a
lease of the Opportunity Space and twenty (20) days after notification to reach written mutual agreement with Landlord regarding the terms, conditions and rental rate for such lease. If Landlord and Tenant do not execute a lease amendment
incorporating all material terms with respect to the Opportunity Space within such 20 day period, Tenant’s right with respect to that particular Opportunity Space shall forever terminate. 
  
 34.3 The foregoing negotiation right shall apply only with respect to
Opportunity Space, as an entire, discrete and identifiable amount of floor space, as the same is now or in the future will be leased to some other tenant, and may not be exercised 
  

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 with respect to only a portion thereof, unless only a portion shall first become available (in which case, the foregoing
negotiation right shall apply to such portions, as the same become available), or unless otherwise agreed in writing by Landlord. If Tenant shall fail to exercise such negotiation right, after the notice by the Landlord of the availability of the
Opportunity Space, as provided herein, such right shall be deemed to have lapsed and expired, and shall be of no further force or effect as to that notification by Landlord. Landlord may thereafter freely lease all or a portion of the Opportunity
Space to any other party, at any time, on any terms, in Landlord’s sole discretion. The foregoing negotiation right shall be subject to the right of existing tenants or occupants of the Opportunity Space to renew their existing leases whether
pursuant to options to extend or renew or expand previously granted, and in all events is subject and subordinate to any existing rights of any other persons or entities to lease the Opportunity Space. 
  
 34.4 Landlord does not guarantee that the Opportunity Space will be available
on the commencement date for the lease thereof, if the then existing occupants of the Opportunity Space shall hold-over or for any other reason the space shall not be available for reasons beyond Landlord’s reasonable control. In such event,
rent with respect to the Opportunity Space shall be abated until Landlord legally delivers the same to Tenant, as Tenant’s sole recourse. Tenant’s exercise of such negotiation right shall not operate to cure any default by Tenant of any of
the terms or provisions in the Lease, nor to extinguish or impair any rights or remedies of Landlord arising by virtue of such default. The negotiation right shall, at Landlord’s election, be null and void, if there is any uncured Event of
Default under the Lease on the date Tenant exercises its rights hereunder or at any time thereafter and prior to commencement of the Lease for the Opportunity Space. 
  
 35. CAFETERIA SPACE 
  
 35.1 Landlord shall make available the Cafeteria Space to Tenant’s employees on a nonexclusive basis for cafeteria style eating as provided in this
First Amendment. 
  
 35.2 Landlord shall have contracted with a
food service provider to provide food services for breakfast and lunch between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. 
  
 35.3 The Annual Basic Rental as set forth on Exhibit C of the Lease shall be increased by the “Cafeteria Additional
Rent” which is Tenant’s Proportionate Share (as defined in Section 2.6(a)) of the “Cost of Cafeteria Space.” The “Cost of Cafeteria Space” equals the agreed rentable square footage of the Cafeteria Space (6,774 s.f.)
multiplied by the sum of (i) the fair market rent of space in the Administrative Building (currently agreed to be $16.50 psf) (ii) the proportion of Operating Expenses and Taxes equal to the number of square feet compromising the Cafeteria Space
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 number of leasable square feet in the Buildings, (currently estimated to be $6.15 psf) and (iii) any costs and expenses
incurred by Landlord in contracting with the food service provider. 
  
 Such amounts shall be increased at the beginning of each Fiscal Year during the term of the Lease to reflect any increases in Fair Market Rent, Operating Expenses or costs or expenses incurred by Landlord in dealing with the food service
provider. 
  
 35.4 The Cost of Cafeteria Space for each Fiscal
Year as reasonably estimated by Landlord from time to time prior to or during any Fiscal Year shall be communicated to Tenant by written notice (the “Estimated Cost of Cafeteria Space”). If Landlord does not deliver such a notice
(an “Estimate”) prior to the commencement of any Fiscal Year, Tenant shall continue to pay Estimated Cost of Cafeteria Space as provided in the most recently received Estimate (or Updated Estimate, as defined below) until the
Estimate for such Fiscal Year is delivered to Tenant. If, from time to time during any Fiscal Year, Landlord reasonably determines that Cost of Cafeteria Space for such Fiscal Year have increased or will increase, Landlord may deliver to Tenant an
updated Estimate (“Updated Estimate”) for such Fiscal Year. 
  
 After the end of each Fiscal Year, Landlord shall send to Tenant a statement (the “Final Cost of Cafeteria Space Statement”) showing (i) the calculation of the Cost of Cafeteria Space for such Fiscal
Year, (ii) the aggregate amount of the Estimated Cost of Cafeteria Space previously paid by Tenant for such Fiscal Year, and (iii) the amount, if any, by which the aggregate amount of the installments of Estimated Cost of Cafeteria Space paid by
Tenant with respect to such Fiscal Year exceeds or is less than the Final Cost of Cafeteria Space for such Fiscal Year. Tenant shall pay the amount of any deficiency to Landlord within thirty (30) days of the sending of such statement. At
Landlord’s option, any excess shall either be credited against payments past or next due hereunder or refunded by Landlord, provided Tenant is not then in default hereunder. 
  
 On reasonable advance written notice given by Tenant within thirty (30) days following the receipt by Tenant of the Final
Cost of Cafeteria Space Statement, Landlord shall make available to Tenant Landlord’s books and records maintained with respect to the Cost of Cafeteria Space for such Fiscal Year. If Tenant wishes to contest any item within any Final Cost of
Cafeteria Space Statement, Tenant shall do so in a written notice (a “Contest Notice”) received by Landlord within thirty (30) days following Tenant’s inspection of Landlord’s books and records, but in any event not later
than sixty (60) days after Landlord shall have made its books and records available to Tenant for inspection, which Contest Notice shall specify in detail the item or items being contested and the specific grounds therefor. However, the giving of
such Contest Notice shall not relieve Tenant from the obligation to pay any deficiency in such statement or the Landlord from the obligation to pay (by refund or credit) any excess in such statement in accordance with this Section.
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 fails to give such Contest Notice within said thirty (30) day period or fails to pay any deficiency in such statement in
accordance with this Section, whether or not contested, Tenant shall have no further right to contest any item or items in such statement and Tenant shall be deemed to accept such statement. 
  
 Resolution of a Tenant’s Contest notice shall be handled in the same
manner as said notice regarding Operating Expenses in Section 2.9(a) of the Lease. 
  
 36. SECURITY DEPOSIT. 
  
 Concurrently with execution of this Lease, Tenant will deposit with Landlord $434,500 as a security deposit as security for Tenant’s performance of every provision in this Lease. If Tenant defaults under any provision of this Lease,
Landlord may apply all or any part of the Security Deposit to the payment of sums due, including damages suffered by Landlord due to such default in addition to any other remedy which Landlord may possess. In such event, Tenant shall, within five
days after written demand by Landlord, deposit with Landlord the amount so applied so that Landlord shall have the full Security Deposit on hand at all times during the term of this Lease. Any application of the Security Deposit to cure Defaults
shall not be construed as a payment of liquidated damages for the Default. If Tenant fully complies with all of the provisions of this Lease, the Security Deposit will be repaid to Tenant without interest within 30 days after the Expiration Date.
Landlord is not required to place these funds in escrow and is entitled to any interest thereon should they be invested. In addition to securing Tenant’s performance under the Lease, $232,500 of the Security Deposit shall be retained by
Landlord should Tenant fail to execute that first five (5) year option to renew the Lease. 
  
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Lease as of the day and year first above written. 
  

	 ATTEST:
	 	 	 	 LANDLORD
 HIBBS/WOODINVILLE ASSOCIATES,
 LLC, a Washington limited liability
 company

				
	  
 /s/    TOM ERLAUSON        

	 	 	 	By:	 	 /s/    ROBERT E.
HIBBS        

					
	 Name:
	 	 Tom Erlauson

	 	 	 	 Name:
	 	 Robert E. Hibbs

					
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 Title:
	 	 Manager

  

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	 ATTEST:
	 	 	 	 TENANT
 XCYTE THERAPIES, INC.,
 A Delaware corporation

				
	 /s/    TOM
ERLAUSON                

	 	 	 	By:	 	 /s/    RONALD J.
BERENSON        

					
	 Name:
	 	 Tom Erlauson

	 	 	 	 Name:
	 	 Ronald Jay Berenson

  

	STATE OF WASHINGTON	) 

	    	)ss: 

	COUNTY OF KING	) 

  
 I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that
                             is the person who appeared before me, and said person acknowledged that
he signed this instrument, on oath stated that he/she was authorized to execute this instrument and acknowledged it as the
                     of HIBBS/WOODINVILLE ASSOCIATES, LLC, a Washington limited liability company, to be the free and voluntary act of such
party for the uses and purposes mentioned in this instrument. 
  
 DATED:
                                        ,
2003. 
  

	 	 	 ______________________________

		
	 	 	 Print Name:
                                        
        

	 	 	 NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of

	 	 	 Washington, residing at
                         

	 	 	 My Appointment expires:
                      

  
     (Use this space for notarial stamp/seal) 
  

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	STATE OF WASHINGTON	) 

	    	)ss: 

	COUNTY OF	) 

  
 I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that
                             is the person who appeared before me, and said person acknowledged that
he signed this instrument, on oath stated that he/she was authorized to execute this instrument and acknowledged it as the
                     of XCYTE THERAPIES, INC., a Delaware corporation, to be the free and voluntary act of such party for the uses and
purposes mentioned in this instrument. 
  
 DATED:
                                        ,
2003. 
  

	 	 	 ______________________________

		
	 	 	 Print Name:
                                        
        

	 	 	 NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of

	 	 	 Washington, residing at
                         

	 	 	 My Appointment expires:
                      

  
     (Use this space for notarial stamp/seal) 
  

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 EXHIBIT A 
  

THE PROPERTY, BUILDINGS, PARKING LOT AND COMMON AREAS 
  
 Lots 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 of Quadrant Monte Villa Center, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Volume 54 of Plats, pages 165 through 169, inclusive, records of
Snohomish County, Washington. 
  
 Situate in the City of Bothell, County of
Snohomish, State of Washington 
  

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 EXHIBIT B 
  

DEMISED PREMISES 
  

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 EXHIBIT C 
  

BASIC ANNUAL RENT 
  
 The Initial Basic Annual Rent shall be $20.00 per rental square foot per year. Basis Annual Rent shall be increased annual during the term by four and
five-tenths percent (4.5%) per annum. In the event Tenant occupies the Premises prior to December 1, 2000, Basic Annual Rent through December 1, 2000 shall be charged at the rate of $10.00 per rentable square feet per year. 
  
 Basic Annual Rent for both the first and second five year renewal terms shall
be equal to the greater of the then existing Basic Annual Rent due under the Lease at the end of the then expiring initial lease term or renewal lease term or market rent for similar space in the Bothell, Washington submarket. 
  

 60Amended and Restated 1996 Stock Option Plan

 Exhibit 10.21 
  
 XCYTE THERAPIES, INC. 
  
 AMENDED AND RESTATED 1996 STOCK OPTION PLAN 
  
 (as of January 31, 2002) 
  
 1. Purposes of the Plan. The purposes of this Stock Option Plan are to attract and retain the best available personnel for positions of substantial
responsibility, to provide additional incentive to Employees and Consultants of the Company and any Parent or Subsidiary and to promote the success of the Company’s business. Options granted under the Plan may be Incentive Stock Options or
Nonstatutory Stock Options, as determined by the Administrator at the time of grant of an option and subject to the applicable provisions of Section 422 of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder. 
  
 2. Definitions. As used herein, the following definitions shall apply:

  
 (a) “Administrator” means the Board or any
of its Committees appointed pursuant to Section 4 of the Plan. 
  
 (b) “Applicable Laws” means the legal requirements relating to the administration of stock option and restricted stock purchase plans under applicable U.S. state corporate laws, U.S. federal and applicable state securities
laws, the Code, any Stock Exchange rules or regulations, any other applicable U.S. federal or U.S. State laws, and the applicable laws of any other country or jurisdiction where Options or Stock Purchase Rights are granted under the Plan, as such
laws, rules, regulations and requirements shall be in place from time to time. 
  
 (c) “Board” means the Board of Directors of the Company. 
  
 (d) “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. 
  
 (e) “Committee” means a Committee appointed by the Board of Directors in accordance with Section 4 of the
Plan. 
  
 (f) “Common Stock” means the Common
Stock of the Company. 
  
 (g) “Company” means
Xcyte Therapies, Inc., formerly known as CDR Therapeutics, Inc. 
  
 (h) “Consultant” means any person who is engaged by the Company or any Parent or Subsidiary to render consulting or advisory services and is compensated for such services, and any director of the Company whether compensated
for such services or not. If and in the event the Company registers any class of any equity security pursuant to the Exchange Act, the term Consultant shall thereafter not include directors who are not compensated for their services or are paid only
a director’s fee by the Company. 
  
 (i) “Continuous
Status as an Employee or Consultant” means that the employment or consulting relationship with the Company, any Parent or Subsidiary is not 

 
interrupted or terminated. Continuous Status as an Employee or Consultant shall not be considered interrupted in the case of (i) any leave of absence
approved by the Company or (ii) transfers between locations of the Company or between the Company, its Parent, any Subsidiary, or any successor. A leave of absence approved by the Company shall include sick leave, military leave, or any other
personal leave. For purposes of Incentive Stock Options, no such leave may exceed 90 days, unless reemployment upon expiration of such leave is guaranteed by statute or contract, including Company policies. If reemployment upon expiration of a leave
of absence approved by the Company is not so guaranteed, on the 181st day of such leave any Incentive Stock Option held by the Optionee shall cease to be treated as an Incentive Stock Option and shall be treated for tax purposes as a Nonstatutory
Stock Option. 
  
 (j) “Disability” means total
and permanent disability as defined in Section 22(e)(3) of the Code. 
  
 (k) “Employee” means any person, including officers and directors, employed by the Company or any Parent or Subsidiary of the Company. The payment of a director’s fee by the Company shall not be sufficient to
constitute “employment” by the Company. 
  
 (l)
“Exchange Act” means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. 
  
 (m) “Fair Market Value” means, as of any date, the value of Common Stock determined as follows: 
  
 (i) If the Common Stock is listed on any established stock exchange or a national market system, including without limitation the Nasdaq National Market
or The Nasdaq SmallCap Market of The Nasdaq Stock Market, its Fair Market Value shall be the closing sales price for such stock (or the closing bid, if no sales were reported) as quoted on such exchange or system for the last market trading day
prior to the time of determination, as reported in The Wall Street Journal or such other source as the Administrator deems reliable; 
  
 (ii) If the Common Stock is regularly quoted by a recognized securities dealer but selling prices are not reported, its Fair Market Value shall be the
mean between the high bid and low asked prices for the Common Stock on the last market trading day prior to the day of determination; or 
  
 (iii) In the absence of an established market for the Common Stock, the Fair Market Value shall be determined in good faith by the Administrator.

  
 (n) “Incentive Stock Option” means an Option
intended to qualify as an incentive stock option within the meaning of Section 422 of the Code. 
  
 (o) “Listed Security” means any security of the Company that is listed or approved for listing on a national securities exchange or
designated or approved for designation as a national market system security on an interdealer quotation system by the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. 
  
 (p) “Nonstatutory Stock Option” means an Option not intended to qualify as 

  

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an Incentive Stock Option. 
  
 (q) “Option” means a stock option granted pursuant to the Plan. 
  
 (r) “Optioned Stock” means the Common Stock subject to an Option. 
  
 (s) “Optionee” means an Employee or Consultant who receives
an Option. 
  
 (t) “Parent” means a “parent
corporation,” whether now or hereafter existing, as defined in Section 424(e) of the Code. 
  
 (u) “Plan” means this 1996 Stock Option Plan. 
  
 (v) “Section 16(b)” means Section 16(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. 
  
 (w) “Share” means a share of the Common Stock, as adjusted
in accordance with Section 11 below. 
  
 (x)
“Subsidiary” means a “subsidiary corporation,” whether now or hereafter existing, as defined in Section 424(f) of the Code. 
  
 (y) “Tax Date” means, with respect to the determination of the number of Shares to be withheld to satisfy minimum statutory federal and
state withholding obligations, the date that the amount of tax to be withheld is to be determined under the Applicable Laws. 
  
 3. Stock Subject to the Plan. Subject to the provisions of Section 11 of the Plan, the maximum aggregate number of Shares which may be optioned and
sold under the Plan is 4,400,000 Shares. The Shares may be authorized, but unissued Common Stock. 
  
 If an Option expires or becomes unexercisable without having been exercised in full, or is surrendered pursuant to an option exchange program authorized
by the Administrator, the unpurchased Shares which were subject thereto shall become available for future grant or sale under the Plan (unless the Plan has terminated). In addition, any Shares retained by the Company upon exercise of an award in
order to satisfy the exercise or purchase price for such award or any withholding taxes due with respect to such exercise or purchase shall be treated as not issued and shall continue to be available under the Plan. Shares issued under the Plan and
later repurchased by the Company pursuant to any repurchase right which the Company may have shall not be available for future grant under the Plan. 
  
 4. Administration of the Plan. 
  
 (a) Initial Plan Procedure. Prior to the date, if any, upon which the Company becomes subject to the Exchange Act, the Plan shall be administered
by the Board or a committee appointed by the Board. 
  
 (b)
Plan Procedure After the Date, If Any, Upon Which Company Shares 

  

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Become a Listed Security. 
  
 (i) Administration With Respect to Directors and Officers Subject to Section 16(b). With respect to Option grants made to Employees who are also
Officers or Directors subject to Section 16(b) of the Exchange Act, the Plan shall be administered by (A) the Board, if the Board may administer the Plan in a manner complying with the rules under Rule 16b-3 relating to the disinterested
administration of employee benefit plans under which Section 16(b) exempt discretionary grants and awards of equity securities are to be made, or (B) a committee designated by the Board to administer the Plan, which committee shall be constituted to
comply with the rules under Rule 16b-3 relating to the disinterested administration of employee benefit plans under which Section 16(b) exempt discretionary grants and awards of equity securities are to be made. Once appointed, such Committee shall
continue to serve in its designated capacity until otherwise directed by the Board. From time to time the Board may increase the size of the Committee and appoint additional members, remove members (with or without cause) and substitute new members,
fill vacancies (however caused), and remove all members of the Committee and thereafter directly administer the Plan, all to the extent permitted by the rules under Rule 16b-3 relating to the disinterested administration of employee benefit plans
under which Section 16(b) exempt discretionary grants and awards of equity securities are to be made. 
  
 (ii) Administration With Respect to Other Persons. With respect to Option grants made to Employees or Consultants who are neither Directors nor
Officers of the Company, the Plan shall be administered by (A) the Board or (B) a committee designated by the Board, which committee shall be constituted to satisfy the Applicable Laws. Once appointed, such Committee shall serve in its designated
capacity until otherwise directed by the Board. The Board may increase the size of the Committee and appoint additional members, remove members (with or without cause) and substitute new members, fill vacancies (however caused), and remove all
members of the Committee and thereafter directly administer the Plan, all to the extent permitted by Applicable Laws. 
  
 (c) Powers of the Administrator. Subject to the provisions of the Plan and, in the case of a Committee, the specific duties delegated by the Board
to such Committee, and subject to the approval of any relevant authorities, including the approval, if required, of any stock exchange or national market system upon which the Common Stock is then listed, the Administrator shall have the authority,
in its discretion: 
  
 (i) to determine the Fair Market Value of
the Common Stock, in accordance with Section 2(m) of the Plan; 
  
 (ii) to select the Consultants and Employees to whom Options may from time to time be granted hereunder; 
  
 (iii) to determine whether and to what extent Options are granted hereunder; 
  
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by each such award granted hereunder; 
  
 (v) to approve forms of agreement for use under the Plan; 
  
 (vi) to determine the terms and conditions, not inconsistent with the terms of the Plan, of any award granted hereunder. Such terms and conditions may
include, but are not limited to, the exercise price, the time or times when Options may be exercised, any vesting acceleration or waiver of forfeiture restrictions, and any restriction or limitation regarding any Option or the Shares relating
thereto, based in each case on such factors as the Administrator, in its sole discretion, shall determine; 
  
 (vii) to determine whether and under what circumstances an Option may be settled in cash under Section 9(e) instead of Common Stock; 
  
 (viii) to reduce the exercise price of any Option to the then current Fair
Market Value if the Fair Market Value of the Common Stock covered by such Option has declined since the date the Option was granted; 
  
 (ix) to provide for the early exercise of Options for the purchase of unvested Shares, subject to such terms and conditions as the Administrator may
determine; and 
  
 (x) to construe and interpret the terms of the
Plan and awards granted pursuant to the Plan. 
  
 (d) Effect of
Administrator’s Decision. All decisions, determinations and interpretations of the Administrator shall be final and binding on all Optionees and any other holders of any Options. 
  
 5. Eligibility. 
  
 (a) Nonstatutory Stock Options may be granted to Employees and Consultants. Incentive Stock Options may be granted only to Employees. An Employee or
Consultant who has been granted an Option may, if otherwise eligible, be granted additional Options. 
  
 (b) Each Option shall be designated in the written option agreement as either an Incentive Stock Option or a Nonstatutory Stock Option. However,
notwithstanding such designation, to the extent that the aggregate Fair Market Value of the Shares with respect to which Incentive Stock Options are exercisable for the first time by the Optionee during any calendar year (under all plans of the
Company and any Parent or Subsidiary) exceeds $100,000, such Options shall be treated as Nonstatutory Stock Options. 
  
 For purposes of this Section 5(b), Incentive Stock Options shall be taken into account in the order in which they were granted, and the Fair Market Value
of the Shares shall be determined as of the time the Option with respect to such Shares is granted. 
  
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continuation of the Optionee’s employment or consulting relationship with the Company, nor shall it interfere in any way with the Optionee’s right
or the Company’s right to terminate the Optionee’s employment or consulting relationship at any time, with or without cause. 
  
 (d) Subject to adjustment as provided in Section 11 below, effective as of the date the Common Stock becomes a Listed Security, the maximum number of
Shares that may be subject to Options granted to any one Employee under this Plan for any fiscal year of the Company shall be 1,000,000. 
  
 6. Term of Plan. The Plan shall become effective upon the earlier to occur of its adoption by the Board of Directors or its approval by the
shareholders of the Company, as described in Section 17 of the Plan. It shall continue in effect for a term of 10 years unless sooner terminated under Section 13 of the Plan. 
  
 7. Term of Option. The term of each Option shall be the term stated in the Option Agreement; provided, however, that
the term shall be no more than 10 years from the date of grant thereof. However, in the case of an Incentive Stock Option granted to an Optionee who, at the time the Option is granted, owns stock representing more than 10% of the voting power of all
classes of stock of the Company or any Parent or Subsidiary, the term of the Option shall be 5 years from the date of grant thereof or such shorter term as may be provided in the Option Agreement. 
  
 8. Option Exercise Price and Consideration. 
  
 (a) The per share exercise price for the Shares to be issued pursuant to
exercise of an Option shall be such price as is determined by the Board, but shall be subject to the following: 
  
 (i) In the case of an Incentive Stock Option 
  
 (A) granted to an Employee who, at the time of the grant of such Incentive Stock Option, owns stock representing more than 10% of the voting power of all
classes of stock of the Company or any Parent or Subsidiary, the per Share exercise price shall be no less than 110% of the Fair Market Value per Share on the date of grant. 
  
 (B) granted to any Employee other than an Employee described in the preceding paragraph, the per Share exercise price shall
be no less than 100% of the Fair Market Value per Share on the date of grant. 
  
 (ii) In the case of a Nonstatutory Stock Option, the per share exercise price shall be determined by the Administrator. 
  
 (b) The consideration to be paid for the Shares to be issued upon exercise of an Option, including the method of payment, shall be determined by the
Administrator (and, in the case of an Incentive Stock Option, shall be determined at the time of grant) and may consist entirely of (1) cash, (2) check, (3) promissory note, (4) other Shares which (x) in the case of Shares acquired upon exercise of
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months on the date of surrender and (y) have a Fair Market Value on the date of surrender equal to the aggregate exercise price of the Shares as to which
such Option shall be exercised, (5) delivery of a properly executed exercise notice together with such other documentation as the Administrator and the broker, if applicable, shall require to effect an exercise of the Option and delivery to the
Company of the sale or loan proceeds required to pay the exercise price, or (6) any combination of the foregoing methods of payment. In making its determination as to the type of consideration to accept, the Administrator shall consider if
acceptance of such consideration may be reasonably expected to benefit the Company. 
  
 9. Exercise of Option. 
  
 (a) Procedure for Exercise: Rights as a Shareholder. Any Option granted hereunder shall be exercisable at such times and under such conditions as determined by the Administrator, including performance criteria with respect to the
Company and/or the Optionee, and as shall be permissible under the terms of the Plan. The Administrator shall have the discretion to determine whether and to what extent the vesting of Options shall be tolled during any unpaid leave of absence;
provided that in the absence of such determination, vesting of Options shall be tolled during any such leave except to the extent otherwise provided by Applicable Laws. 
  
 An Option may not be exercised for a fraction of a Share. 
  
 An Option shall be deemed to be exercised when written notice of such exercise has been given to the Company in accordance
with the terms of the Option by the person entitled to exercise the Option and full payment for the Shares with respect to which the Option is exercised has been received by the Company. Full payment may, as authorized by the Administrator, consist
of any consideration and method of payment allowable under Section 8(b) of the Plan. Until the issuance (as evidenced by the appropriate entry on the books of the Company or of a duly authorized transfer agent of the Company) of the stock
certificate evidencing such Shares, no right to vote or receive dividends or any other rights as a shareholder shall exist with respect to the Optioned Stock, notwithstanding the exercise of the Option. The Company shall issue (or cause to be
issued) such stock certificate promptly upon exercise of the Option. No adjustment will be made for a dividend or other right for which the record date is prior to the date the stock certificate is issued, except as provided in Section 11 of the
Plan. 
  
 Exercise of an Option in any manner shall result in a
decrease in the number of Shares which thereafter may be available, both for purposes of the Plan and for sale under the Option, by the number of Shares as to which the Option is exercised. 
  
 (b) Termination of Employment or Consulting Relationship. Upon
termination of an Optionee’s Continuous Status as an Employee or Consultant, other than upon the Optionee’s death or Disability, the Optionee may exercise his or her Option, but only within such period of time as is specified in the Notice
of Grant, and only to the extent that the Optionee was entitled to exercise it at the date of termination (but in no event later than the expiration of the term of such Option as set forth in the Notice of Grant). In the absence of a specified time
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termination. In the case of an Incentive Stock Option, such period of time for exercise shall not exceed 3 months from the date of termination. If, on the
date of termination, the Optionee is not entitled to exercise the Optionee’s entire Option, the Shares covered by the unexercisable portion of the Option shall revert to the Plan. If, after termination, the Optionee does not exercise his or her
Option within the time specified by the Administrator, the Option shall terminate, and the Shares covered by such Option shall revert to the Plan. 
  
 Notwithstanding the above, in the event of an Optionee’s change in status from Consultant to Employee or Employee to Consultant, an Optionee’s
Continuous Status as an Employee or Consultant shall not automatically terminate solely as a result of such change in status. However, in such event, an Incentive Stock Option held by the Optionee shall cease to be treated as an Incentive Stock
Option and shall be treated for tax purposes as a Nonstatutory Stock Option 3 months and one day following such change of status. 
  
 (c) Disability of Optionee. In the event of termination of an Optionee’s Continuous Status as an Employee or Consultant as a result of his or
her Disability, the Optionee may, but only within 12 months from the date of such termination (and in no event later than the expiration date of the term of his or her Option as set forth in the Option Agreement), exercise the Option to the extent
the Optionee was otherwise entitled to exercise it on the date of such termination. To the extent that the Optionee is not entitled to exercise the Option on the date of termination, or if the Optionee does not exercise the Option to the extent so
entitled within the time specified herein, the Option shall terminate, and the Shares covered by the Option shall revert to the Plan. 
  
 (d) Death of Optionee. In the event of the death of an Optionee, the Option may be exercised at any time within 12 months following the date of
death (but in no event later than the expiration of the term of such Option as set forth in the Notice of Grant), by the Optionee’s estate or by a person who has acquired the right to exercise the Option by bequest or inheritance, but only to
the extent that the Optionee was entitled to exercise the Option at the date of death. If, at the time of death, the Optionee was not entitled to exercise his or her entire Option, the Shares covered by the unexercisable portion of the Option shall
immediately revert to the Plan. If, after death, the Optionee’s estate or a person who acquires the right to exercise the Option by bequest or inheritance does not exercise the Option within the time specified herein, the Option shall
terminate, and the Shares covered by such Option shall revert to the Plan. 
  
 (e) Buyout Provisions. The Administrator may at any time offer to buy out for a payment in cash or Shares, an Option previously granted, based on such terms and conditions as the Administrator shall establish
and communicate to the Optionee at the time that such offer is made. 
  
 (f) Rule l6b-3. Options granted to persons subject to Section 16(b) of the Exchange Act must comply with Rule 16b-3 and shall contain such additional conditions or restrictions as may be required thereunder to qualify for the maximum
exemption from Section 16 of the Exchange Act with respect to Plan transactions. 
  
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hypothecated, transferred, or disposed of in any manner other than by will or by the laws of descent or distribution and may be exercised, during the
lifetime of the Optionee, only by the Optionee. 
  
 11.
Adjustments Upon Changes in Capitalization or Merger. 
  
 (a) Changes in Capitalization. Subject to any required action by the shareholders of the Company, the number of shares of Common Stock covered by each outstanding Option, and the number of shares of Common Stock which have been
authorized for issuance under the Plan but as to which no Options have yet been granted or which have been returned to the Plan upon cancellation or expiration of an Option, as well as the price per share of Common Stock covered by each such
outstanding Option, shall be proportionately adjusted for any increase or decrease in the number of issued shares of Common Stock resulting from a stock split, reverse stock split, stock dividend, combination or reclassification of the Common Stock,
or any other increase or decrease in the number of issued shares of Common Stock effected without receipt of consideration by the Company; provided, however, that conversion of any convertible securities of the Company shall not be
deemed to have been “effected without receipt of consideration.” Such adjustment shall be made by the Board, whose determination in that respect shall be final, binding and conclusive. Except as expressly provided herein, no issuance by
the Company of shares of stock of any class, or securities convertible into shares of stock of any class, shall affect, and no adjustment by reason thereof shall be made with respect to, the number or price of shares of Common Stock subject to an
Option. 
  
 (b) Dissolution or Liquidation. In the event of
the proposed dissolution or liquidation of the Company, the Administrator shall notify each Optionee as soon as practicable prior to the effective date of such proposed transaction. The Administrator in its discretion may provide for an Optionee to
have the right to exercise his or her Option until 10 days prior to such transaction as to all of the Optioned Stock covered thereby, including Shares as to which the Option would not otherwise be exercisable. In addition, the Administrator may
provide that any Company repurchase option applicable to any Shares purchased upon exercise of an Option shall lapse as to all such Shares, provided the proposed dissolution or liquidation takes place at the time and in the manner contemplated. To
the extent it has not been previously exercised, an Option will terminate immediately prior to the consummation of such proposed action. 
  
 (c) Acquisition, Merger or Change in Control. 
  
 (i) In the event of a sale of all or substantially all of the Company’s assets, or any merger or consolidation of the Company with or into another
corporation other than a merger or consolidation in which the holders of more than 50% of the shares of capital stock of the Company outstanding immediately prior to such transaction continue to hold (either by the voting securities remaining
outstanding or by their being converted into voting securities of the Successor Corporation) more than 50% of the total voting power represented by the voting securities of the Company, or such Successor Corporation, outstanding immediately after
such transaction (a “Change in Control”), the exercisability of each outstanding Option shall automatically be accelerated completely so that one 100% of the number of shares of Common Stock covered by such Option shall be fully
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Change in Control; provided, however, that each outstanding Option shall automatically be accelerated by only 25% of the number of shares of Common Stock
covered by such Option that are unvested immediately prior to the consummation of the Change in Control if and to the extent: (A) such Option is either to be assumed by the Successor Corporation at the consummation of the Change in Control or be
replaced with a comparable option to purchase shares of the capital stock of the Successor Corporation at the consummation of the Change in Control, or (B) such Option is to be replaced by a comparable cash incentive program of the Successor
Corporation based on the value of the Option at the time of the consummation of the Change in Control, or (C) the acceleration of such Option is subject to other limitations imposed by the Administrator at the time of grant. 
  
 (ii) The Administrator shall have the authority, in the Administrator’s
sole discretion, to provide for the automatic acceleration of any outstanding Option upon the occurrence of a Change in Control, but only to the extent that such acceleration does not interfere with any “pooling of interests” accounting
treatment used in connection with the Change in Control. 
  
 (iii) Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Incentive Stock Option shall become exercisable pursuant to this Section 11(c) without the Optionee’s consent if the result would be to cause such Option not to be treated as an Incentive Stock
Option. 
  
 12. Time of Granting Options. The date of grant
of an Option shall, for all purposes, be the date on which the Administrator makes the determination granting such Option, or such other date as is determined by the Administrator. Notice of the determination shall be given to each Employee or
Consultant to whom an Option is so granted within a reasonable time after the date of such grant. 
  
 13. Amendment and Termination of the Plan. 
  
 (a) Amendment and Termination. The Board may at any time amend, alter, suspend or discontinue the Plan, but no amendment, alteration, suspension or
discontinuation shall be made which would impair the rights of any Optionee under any grant theretofore made, without his or her consent. In addition, to the extent necessary and desirable to comply with Rule 16b-3 under the Exchange Act or with
Section 422 of the Code (or any other Applicable Laws), the Company shall obtain shareholder approval of any Plan amendment in such a manner and to such a degree as required. 
  
 (b) Effect of Amendment or Termination. Any such amendment or termination of the Plan shall not affect Options
already granted, and such Options shall remain in full force and effect as if this Plan had not been amended or terminated, unless mutually agreed otherwise between the Optionee and the Board, which agreement must be in writing and signed by the
Optionee and the Company. 
  
 14. Conditions Upon Issuance of
Shares. Shares shall not be issued pursuant to the exercise of an Option unless the exercise of such Option and the issuance and delivery of such Shares pursuant thereto shall comply with all relevant provisions of law, including, without

  

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limitation, the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the Exchange Act, the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, and the requirements of any stock
exchange or national market system upon which the Common Stock is then listed or traded, and shall be further subject to the approval of counsel for the Company with respect to such compliance. 
  
 As a condition to the exercise of an Option, the Company may require the
person exercising such Option to represent and warrant at the time of any such exercise that the Shares are being purchased only for investment and without any present intention to sell or distribute such Shares if, in the opinion of counsel for the
Company, such a representation is required by any of the aforementioned relevant provisions of law. 
  
 15. Reservation of Shares. The Company, during the term of this Plan, shall at all times reserve and keep available such number of Shares as shall
be sufficient to satisfy the requirements of the Plan. 
  
 The
inability of the Company to obtain authority from any regulatory body having jurisdiction, which authority is deemed by the Company’s counsel to be necessary to the lawful issuance and sale of any Shares hereunder, shall relieve the Company of
any liability in respect of the failure to issue or sell such Shares as to which such requisite authority shall not have been obtained. 
  
 16. Agreements. Options shall be evidenced by written agreements in such form as the Administrator shall approve from time to time. 
  
 17. Shareholder Approval. Continuance of the Plan shall be subject to
approval by the shareholders of the Company within 12 months before or after the date the Plan is adopted. Such shareholder approval shall be obtained in the degree and manner required under applicable state and federal law and the rules of any
stock exchange or national market system upon which the Common Stock is then listed or traded. 
  
 18. Tax Withholding. As a condition of the exercise of an Option granted under the Plan and, if applicable, in connection with the vesting of an award, the Optionee (or in the case of the Optionee’s
death, the person exercising the Option) shall make such arrangements as the Administrator may require for the satisfaction of any applicable federal, state, local or foreign withholding tax obligations that may arise in connection with the exercise
of the Option and the issuance of Shares. The Company shall not be required to issue any Shares under the Plan until such obligations are satisfied. If the Administrator allows the withholding or surrender of Shares to satisfy a Participant’s
tax withholding obligations, the Administrator shall not allow Shares to be withheld in an amount that exceeds the minimum statutory withholding rates for federal and state tax purposes, including payroll taxes. 
  
 19. Awards Granted to California Residents. Prior to the date, if any,
upon which the Common Stock becomes a Listed Security, Options granted under the Plan to persons resident in California shall be subject to the provisions set forth in Attachment A hereto. To the extent the provisions of the Plan conflict
with the provisions set forth on Attachment A, the provisions on Attachment A shall govern the terms of such Options. 
  

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 Attachment A 
 Provisions Applicable to Award Recipients 
 Resident in California 
  
 Until such time as any security of the Company becomes a Listed Security and
if required by Applicable Laws, the following additional terms shall apply to Options, and Shares issued upon exercise of such awards, granted under the Plan to persons resident in California as of the grant date of any such award (each such person,
a “California Recipient”): 
  
 1. In the case of
an Option, whether an Incentive Stock Option or a Nonqualified Stock Option, that is granted to a California Recipient who, at the time of the grant of such Option, owns stock representing more than 10% of the total combined voting power of all
classes of stock of the Company or any Parent or Subsidiary, the per Share exercise price shall be no less than 110% of the Fair Market Value on the grant date. 
  

2. In the case of a Nonqualified Stock Option that is granted to any other California Optionee, the per Share exercise price shall be no less than 85%
of the Fair Market Value per Share on the grant date. 
  
 3. With
respect to an Option issued to any California Optionee who is not an officer, manager, Director or Consultant, such Option shall become exercisable at the rate of at least 20% of the Shares per year over 5 years from the grant date. 
  
 4. The following rules shall apply to an Option issued to any California
Optionee in the event of termination of the California Optionee’s Continuous Service Status with the Company: 
  
 (a) If such termination was for reasons other than death or disability, the California Recipient shall have at least 30 days after the date of such
termination (but in no event later than the expiration of the term of such Option established by the Plan Administrator as of the grant date) to exercise such Option. 
  
 (b) If such termination was on account of the death or disability of the California Recipient, the holder of the Option may,
but only within 6 months from the date of such termination (but in no event later than the expiration date of the term of such Option established by the Plan Administrator as of the grant date), exercise the Option to the extent the California
Recipient was otherwise entitled to exercise it at the date of such termination. To the extent that the California Recipient was not entitled to exercise the Option at the date of termination, or if the holder does not exercise such Option to the
extent so entitled within 6 months from the date of termination, the Option shall terminate and the Common Stock underlying the unexercised portion of the Option shall revert to the Plan. 
  
 5. The Company shall provide financial statements at least annually to each California Recipient during the period such
person has one or more Options or Stock Awards outstanding, and in the case of an individual who acquired Shares pursuant to the Plan, during the 

 
period such individual owns such Shares. The Company shall not be required to provide such information if the issuance of awards under the Plan is limited to
key employees whose duties in connection with the Company assure their access to equivalent information. 
  
 6. Unless defined otherwise in this Attachment, capitalized terms shall have the meanings set forth in the Plan. 
  

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