Document:

Exhibit 10.3

 

Form of Split-Off Tax Sharing Agreement

 

TAX SHARING AGREEMENT

 

BETWEEN

 

LIBERTY INTERACTIVE CORPORATION

 

AND

 

GCI LIBERTY, INC.

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    	
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SECTION 1.
    	
Definition of Terms
    	
 
    	
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SECTION 2.
    	
Allocation of Tax Liabilities, Tax   Benefits and Certain Losses
    	
 
    	
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2.1
    	
Liability for and the   Payment of Taxes
    	
 
    	
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2.2
    	
Allocation Rules
    	
 
    	
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SECTION 3.
    	
Preparation and Filing of Tax   Returns
    	
 
    	
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3.1
    	
Combined Returns
    	
 
    	
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3.2
    	
Separate Returns
    	
 
    	
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3.3
    	
Provision of   Information
    	
 
    	
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3.4
    	
Special   Rules Relating to the Preparation of Tax Returns
    	
 
    	
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SECTION 4.
    	
Tax Payments
    	
 
    	
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4.1
    	
Payment of Taxes to Tax   Authority
    	
 
    	
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4.2
    	
Indemnification   Payments
    	
 
    	
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4.3
    	
Payments for Tax   Refunds and Tax Benefits
    	
 
    	
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4.4
    	
Interest on Late   Payments
    	
 
    	
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4.5
    	
Initial Determinations   and Subsequent Adjustments
    	
 
    	
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4.6
    	
Tax Consequences of   Payments
    	
 
    	
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SECTION 5.
    	
Assistance and Cooperation
    	
 
    	
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5.1
    	
Cooperation
    	
 
    	
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SECTION 6.
    	
Tax Records
    	
 
    	
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6.1
    	
Retention of Tax   Records
    	
 
    	
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6.2
    	
Access to Tax Records
    	
 
    	
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6.3
    	
Confidentiality
    	
 
    	
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6.4
    	
Delivery of Tax Records
    	
 
    	
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SECTION 7.
    	
Restrictions on Certain Actions   of Distributing and Splitco; Indemnity
    	
 
    	
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7.1
    	
Restrictive Covenants
    	
 
    	
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7.2
    	
Distributing Indemnity
    	
 
    	
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7.3
    	
Splitco Indemnity
    	
 
    	
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7.4
    	
Scope
    	
 
    	
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7.5
    	
Notices of Tax Contests
    	
 
    	
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7.6
    	
Control of Tax Contests   Generally
    	
 
    	
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7.7
    	
Cooperation
    	
 
    	
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7.8
    	
Joint Claims
    	
 
    	
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7.9
    	
Other Claims
    	
 
    	
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SECTION 8.
    	
General Provisions
    	
 
    	
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8.1
    	
Termination
    	
 
    	
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8.2
    	
Predecessors or   Successors
    	
 
    	
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8.3
    	
Expenses
    	
 
    	
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8.4
    	
Governing Law; Jurisdiction
    	
 
    	
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8.5
    	
Waiver of Jury Trial
    	
 
    	
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8.6
    	
Notices
    	
 
    	
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8.7
    	
Counterparts
    	
 
    	
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8.8
    	
Binding Effect;   Assignment
    	
 
    	
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8.9
    	
Severability
    	
 
    	
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8.10
    	
Amendments; Waivers
    	
 
    	
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8.11
    	
Effective Date
    	
 
    	
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8.12
    	
Change in Law
    	
 
    	
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8.13
    	
Authorization, Etc
    	
 
    	
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8.14
    	
No Third Party   Beneficiaries
    	
 
    	
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8.15
    	
Entire Agreement
    	
 
    	
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8.16
    	
No Strict Construction;   Interpretation
    	
 
    	
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8.17
    	
Headings
    	
 
    	
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8.18
    	
Assignment of Rights   under the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement
    	
 
    	
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8.19
    	
Assignment of Rights   under the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement
    	
 
    	
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8.20
    	
Assignment of Rights   under LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement
    	
 
    	
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TAX SHARING AGREEMENT

 

THIS TAX SHARING AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is entered into as of [    ], between Liberty Interactive Corporation, a Delaware corporation (“Distributing”), and GCI Liberty, Inc.,(1) an Alaska corporation (“Splitco”).  Unless otherwise indicated, all “Section” references in this Agreement are to sections of this Agreement.

 

RECITALS

 

WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Distributing has determined that it would be appropriate and desirable for Distributing to separate the Splitco Business from the Distributing Business;

 

WHEREAS, immediately following the Contribution, Distributing will own an amount of Splitco Stock that constitutes “control” of Splitco within the meaning of Section 368(c) of the Code;

 

WHEREAS, following the Contribution, Distributing intends to distribute its entire interest in the stock of Splitco to the holders of Liberty Ventures Common Stock in exchange for their shares of Liberty Ventures Common Stock in what is intended to qualify as a tax-free transaction described under Sections 368(a)(1)(D), 355 and 361 of the Code (the “Distribution”);

 

WHEREAS, the parties set forth in the Reorganization Agreement the principal arrangements between them regarding the separation of the Splitco Business from the Distributing Business; and

 

WHEREAS, the parties desire to provide for and agree upon the allocation between the parties of liabilities for Taxes and credits for Tax Benefits arising prior to, as a result of, and subsequent to the Distribution, and to provide for and agree upon other matters relating to Taxes.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the covenants and agreements set forth below, and intending to be legally bound hereby, Distributing and Splitco hereby agree as follows:

 

SECTION 1.  Definition of Terms.  For purposes of this Agreement (including the recitals hereof), the following terms have the following meanings:

 

“2014 Reattribution and Dividend” means the reattribution of assets and liabilities between Distributing’s Interactive Group and Ventures Group effected on October 3, 2014 and the distribution of shares of Liberty Ventures Common Stock to holders of Liberty Interactive Common Stock effected on October 20, 2014.

 

(1)  Name of General Communication, Inc. to change to GCI Liberty, Inc. before agreement is executed.

 

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“2029 Exchangeables” means the 4% Exchangeable Senior Debentures due 2029 issued by Liberty LLC.

 

“2030 Exchangeables” means the 3.75% Exchangeable Senior Debentures due 2030 issued by Liberty LLC.

 

“2031 3.25% Exchangeables” means the 3.25% Exchangeable Senior Debentures due 2031 issued by Liberty LLC.

 

“2031 3.5% Exchangeables” means the 3.5% Exchangeable Senior Debentures due 2031 issued by Liberty LLC.

 

“2043 Exchangeables” means the 0.75% Exchangeable Senior Debentures due 2043 issued by Liberty LLC.

 

“2046 Exchangeables” means the 1.75% Exchangeable Senior Debentures due 2046 issued by Liberty LLC, and “2046 Exchangeable Debenture” means a single debenture that is a 1.75% Exchangeable Senior Debenture due 2046 issued by Liberty LLC having an original principal amount of $1,000.00.

 

“Adjusted Issue Price” means the adjusted issue price, as determined pursuant to Treasury Regulations Section 1.1275-4(b)(7)(ii), of a 2046 Exchangeable Debenture, taking into account any adjustments pursuant to the Closing Agreement.

 

“Affiliate” means with respect to any Person, any other Person that directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, Controls, is Controlled by, or is under common Control with, such first Person.  For the avoidance of doubt, (x) no member of the Splitco Group will be treated as an Affiliate of any member of the Distributing Group; and (y) no member of the Distributing Group will be treated as an Affiliate of any member of the Splitco Group.

 

“Aggregate Market Capitalization” means the sum of the Interactive Market Capitalization and the Ventures Market Capitalization.

 

“Applicable 2046 Exchangeables Tax Benefits Amount” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.3(d)(ii).

 

“Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the preamble hereof.

 

“Auto Conversion” has the meaning given to such term in the Reorganization Agreement.

 

“business day” means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or a day on which banking institutions in New York City, New York or London, England are authorized or required by law or executive order to close.

 

“CHUB” means CommerceHub, Inc., a Delaware corporation.

 

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“CHUB Distribution” means the “Distribution” (as defined in CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement).

 

“CHUB Opinion” means the opinion delivered by Baker Botts L.L.P. to Distributing in connection with the CHUB Distribution to the effect that the CHUB Distribution will qualify as a tax-free transaction described under Section 355 of the Code to Distributing and the holders of Liberty Ventures Common Stock (except with respect to the receipt of cash in lieu of fractional shares).

 

“CHUB Tax Materials” means (i) the representation letters delivered to Baker Botts L.L.P. in connection with the delivery of the CHUB Opinion, and (ii) any other materials delivered by Distributing, CHUB and others in connection with the rendering by Baker Botts L.L.P. of the CHUB Tax Opinion.

 

“CHUB Tax-Related Losses” mean any Losses resulting from the failure of (i) the “Restructuring” (as defined in the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement) to qualify in whole for nonrecognition of income, gain and loss for U.S. federal income tax purposes to Distributing, CHUB, “Old CommerceHub” (as defined in the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement), and the holders of stock of “Old CommerceHub” (as defined in the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement) (in each case, except with respect to the receipt of any cash in connection therewith), or (ii) the CHUB Distribution to qualify in whole for nonrecognition of income, gain and loss for U.S. federal income tax purposes to Distributing, CHUB, each of their respective Subsidiaries at the “Effective Time” (as defined in the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement), and the holders of Liberty Ventures Common Stock that received stock of CHUB in the CHUB Distribution (except with respect to the receipt of cash in lieu of fractional shares).

 

“CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement” means the Tax Sharing Agreement dated as of July 22, 2016, by and among Distributing and CHUB.

 

“CHUB Transaction Taxes” means any Taxes resulting from the “Restructuring” (as defined in the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement) and the CHUB Distribution.

 

“Closing Agreement” means the Closing Agreement on Final Determination Covering Specific Matters on Form 906-c relating to the 2046 Exchangeables that was entered into in May 2017 by and among Distributing and its Subsidiaries and the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.

 

“Code” means the U.S. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time, or any successor law.

 

“Combined Return” means (i) with respect to any Tax Return for a Tax Year beginning on or before the Distribution Date, any Tax Return that includes Tax Items of both the Distributing Business and the Splitco Business, determined in accordance with the allocation rules of Section 2.2, and (ii) with respect to any Tax Return for a Tax Year beginning after the Distribution Date, any Tax Return that includes

 

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one or more members of the Distributing Group and one or more members of the Splitco Group.

 

“Company” means Distributing or Splitco, as the context requires.

 

“Compensatory Equity Interests” means options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock, restricted stock units or other similar rights with respect to the equity of any entity that are granted on or prior to the Distribution Date in connection with employee, independent contractor or director compensation (including, for the avoidance of doubt, options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock, restricted stock units or other similar rights issued in respect of any of the foregoing by reason of the Distribution or any subsequent transaction).

 

“Contribution” has the meaning given to such term in the Reorganization Agreement.

 

“Control” means, with respect to any Person, the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management or policies of such Person, whether through ownership of securities or partnership, membership, limited liability company, or other ownership interests, by contract or otherwise and the terms “Controlling” and “Controlled” have meanings correlative to the foregoing.

 

“Disclosing Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.3.

 

“Distributing” has the meaning set forth in the preamble hereof.

 

“Distributing Acquired Subsidiary” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(n).

 

“Distributing Business” means, (i) with respect to any Tax Year (or portion thereof) ending at or before the Effective Time, the assets, liabilities and businesses of Distributing and its Subsidiaries (other than the Splitco Business); and (ii) with respect to any Tax Year (or portion thereof) beginning after the Effective Time, the assets, liabilities, and businesses of the Distributing Group during such Tax Year (or portion thereof).

 

“Distributing Group” means, with respect to any Tax Year (or portion thereof) beginning after the Effective Time, Distributing and each Subsidiary of Distributing (but only while such Subsidiary is a Subsidiary of Distributing).

 

“Distributing Indemnitees” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3.

 

“Distribution” has the meaning set forth in the recitals hereof.

 

“Distribution Date” means the date on which the Distribution occurs.

 

“Due Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.4.

 

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“Effective Time” means the time at which the Distribution is effected on the Distribution Date.

 

“Employing Party” means the Company whose Group includes any entity that is required under applicable Tax law to satisfy, jointly or otherwise, any Tax withholding and reporting obligations with respect to any employee, independent contractor or director compensation attributable to any Compensatory Equity Interests.

 

“Estimated 2046 Exchangeables Tax Benefits Amount” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.3(d)(i).

 

“Final Determination” means a “determination” within the meaning of Section 1313(a) of the Code or any similar provision of state or local Tax Law.

 

“GLIB Subsidiaries” means the Subsidiaries of Splitco at the effective time of the Auto Conversion.

 

“Group” means the Distributing Group or the Splitco Group, as the context requires.

 

“Income Tax” means all Taxes (i) based upon, measured by, or calculated with respect to, net income, net profits or deemed net profits (including any capital gains Tax, minimum Tax based upon, measured by, or calculated with respect to, net income, net profits or deemed net profits, any Tax on items of Tax preference and depreciation recapture or clawback, but not including sales, use, real or personal property, gross or net receipts, gross profits, transfer and similar Taxes), (ii) imposed by a foreign country which qualify under Section 903 of the Code or (iii) based upon, measured by, or calculated with respect to multiple bases (including, but not limited to, corporate franchise and occupation Taxes) if such Taxes may be based upon, measured by, or calculated with respect to one or more bases described in clause (i) above.

 

“Income Tax Benefit” means a Tax Item which decreases the Income Tax liability of a taxpayer, including a Tax Refund of any Income Taxes.

 

“Indemnification Agreement” means the Indemnification Agreement dated as of [   ] (as the same may be amended from time to time), by and among Distributing, Liberty LLC, Splitco, and LV Bridge, LLC, and any other Person that may become a party thereto.

 

“Indemnity Payment Tax Year” means, with respect to any Splitco Indemnity Payment, the Tax Year in which such Splitco Indemnity Payment is made.

 

“Interactive Group” has the meaning given to such term in Distributing’s restated certificate of incorporation as in effect at the Issue Record Date.

 

“Interactive Market Capitalization” means the product obtained by multiplying the VWAP of the Series A Liberty Interactive Common Stock by the number

 

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of shares of Liberty Interactive Common Stock outstanding immediately following the Recapitalization.

 

“Interest Rate” means the Rate determined below, as adjusted as of each Interest Rate Determination Date.  The “Rate,” means, with respect to each period between two consecutive Interest Rate Determination Dates, a rate determined at approximately 11:00 a.m., London time, two London business days before the earlier Interest Rate Determination Date equal to the greater of:  (x) the sum of (i) the six month dollar LIBOR rate as displayed on page “LR” of Bloomberg (or such other appropriate page as may replace such page), plus (ii) 2%, and (y) the interest rate that would be applicable at such time to a “large corporate underpayment” (within the meaning of Section 6621(c) of the Code) under Sections 6601 and 6621 of the Code.  Interest will be calculated on the basis of a year of 365 days and the actual number of days for which due.

 

“Interest Rate Determination Date” means the Due Date and each March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31 thereafter.

 

“IRS” means the Internal Revenue Service.

 

“Issue Date Exchangeable Debentures” means the 3.125% Exchangeable Senior Debentures due 2023 issued by Liberty LLC, the 2029 Exchangeables, the 2030 Exchangeables, the 2031 3.25% Exchangeables, and the 2031 3.5% Exchangeables that were outstanding on the Issue Record Date.

 

“Issue Date Senior Notes and Debentures” means the senior notes and debentures of Liberty LLC that were outstanding on the Issue Record Date, other than any Issue Date Exchangeable Debentures.

 

“Issue Record Date” means 5:00 p.m., New York City time, on August 9, 2012.

 

“issuing corporation” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.4(e).

 

“Joint Claim” means any pending or threatened Tax Contest, claim, action, suit, investigation or proceeding brought by a third party relating to (w) any Transaction Taxes or any Transaction Tax-Related Losses, (x) any LEXE Transaction Taxes or any LEXE Tax-Related Losses, (y) any CHUB Transaction Taxes or any CHUB Tax-Related Losses, or (z) any LTRIP Transaction Taxes or any LTRIP Tax-Related Losses, in each case, for which one Company is or may be indemnified by the other Company under Section 7.

 

“LEXE” means Liberty Expedia Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation.

 

“LEXE Opinion” means the opinion delivered by Tax Counsel to Distributing in connection with the LEXE Transaction to the effect that the LEXE Transaction will qualify as a tax-free transaction described under Sections 368(a)(1)(D),

 

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355, and 361 of the Code to Distributing and the holders of Liberty Ventures Common Stock (except with respect to the receipt of cash in lieu of fractional shares).

 

“LEXE Tax Materials” means (i) the representation letters delivered to Tax Counsel in connection with the delivery of the LEXE Opinion, and (ii) any other materials delivered by Distributing, LEXE and others in connection with the rendering by Tax Counsel of the LEXE Opinion.

 

“LEXE Tax-Related Losses” mean any Losses resulting from the failure of (i) the “Restructuring” (as defined in the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement) to qualify in whole for nonrecognition of income, gain and loss for U.S. federal income tax purposes to Distributing, LEXE and each of their respective Subsidiaries immediately prior to the “Distribution” (as defined in the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement), (ii) the LEXE Transaction to qualify as a tax-free transaction described under Sections 368(a)(1)(D), 355 and 361 of the Code (except with respect to the receipt of cash in lieu of fractional shares), or (iii) the LEXE Transaction to qualify in whole for nonrecognition of income, gain and loss for U.S. federal income tax purposes to Distributing, LEXE, each of their respective Subsidiaries at the “Effective Time” (as defined in the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement), and the holders of Liberty Ventures Common Stock that received stock of LEXE in the LEXE Transaction (except with respect to the receipt of cash in lieu of fractional shares).

 

“LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement” means the Tax Sharing Agreement dated as of November 4, 2016, by and among Distributing and LEXE.

 

“LEXE Transaction” means the “Contribution” and the “Distribution,” in each case as such terms are defined in LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement.

 

“LEXE Transaction Taxes” means any Taxes resulting from the “Restructuring” (as defined in the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement) and the LEXE Transaction.

 

“Liberty LLC” means Liberty Interactive LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.

 

“Liberty Interactive Common Stock” means the Series A Liberty Interactive Common Stock and Series B Liberty Interactive Common Stock.

 

“Liberty Ventures Common Stock” means the Series A Liberty Ventures Common Stock and Series B Liberty Ventures Common Stock.

 

“Losses” means any and all damages, losses, deficiencies, liabilities, obligations, penalties, judgments, settlements, claims, payments, fines, interest, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, the fees and expenses of any and all actions and demands, assessments, judgments, settlements and compromises relating thereto and the costs and expenses of attorneys’, accountants’, consultants’ and other professionals’ fees and expenses incurred in the investigation or defense thereof or the enforcement of rights hereunder); provided, however, that “Losses” shall exclude any special or punitive

 

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damages; provided, further, that the foregoing proviso will not be interpreted to limit indemnification for Losses incurred as a result of the assertion by a claimant (other than the parties hereto and their successors and assigns) in a third-party claim for special or punitive damages.

 

“LTRIP” means Liberty TripAdvisor Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation.

 

“LTRIP IRS Submissions” means the request for rulings, dated August 15, 2013, filed by Distributing with the IRS in connection with the LTRIP Transaction, and each supplemental submission and any other correspondence or supplemental materials submitted to the IRS in connection with obtaining the LTRIP Ruling.

 

“LTRIP Opinion” means the opinion delivered by Baker Botts L.L.P. to Distributing in connection with the LTRIP Transaction to the effect that the LTRIP Transaction will qualify as a tax-free transaction described under Sections 368(a)(1)(D), 355, and 361 of the Code to Distributing and the holders of Liberty Ventures Common Stock.

 

“LTRIP Ruling” means PLR 201435005 issued to Distributing in connection with the LTRIP Transaction.

 

“LTRIP Tax Materials” means (i) the LTRIP Ruling, (ii) each LTRIP IRS Submission, (iii) the representation letters delivered to Baker Botts L.L.P. in connection with the delivery of the LTRIP Opinion, and (iv) any other materials delivered by Distributing, LTRIP and others in connection with the rendering by Baker Botts L.L.P. of the LTRIP Opinion or the issuance by the IRS of the LTRIP Ruling.

 

“LTRIP Tax-Related Losses” mean any Losses resulting from the failure of (i) the “Restructuring” (as defined in the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement) to qualify in whole for nonrecognition of income, gain and loss for U.S. federal income tax purposes to Distributing, LTRIP and each of their respective Subsidiaries immediately prior to the “Distribution” (as defined in the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement), (ii) the LTRIP Transaction to qualify as a tax-free transaction described under Sections 368(a)(1)(D), 355 and 361 of the Code, or (iii) the LTRIP Transaction to qualify in whole for nonrecognition of income, gain and loss for U.S. federal income tax purposes to Distributing, LTRIP, each of their respective Subsidiaries at the “Effective Time” (as defined in the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement), and the holders of Liberty Ventures Common Stock that received stock of LTRIP in the LTRIP Transaction.

 

“LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement” means the Tax Sharing Agreement dated as of August 27, 2014, by and among Distributing and LTRIP.

 

“LTRIP Transaction” means the “Contribution” and the “Distribution,” in each case as such terms are defined in LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement.

 

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“LTRIP Transaction Taxes” means any Taxes resulting from the “Restructuring” (as defined in the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement) and the LTRIP Transaction.

 

“Non-Preparer” means the Company that is not responsible for the preparation and filing of the Combined Return or Separate Return, as applicable, pursuant to Section 3.

 

“Payment Date” means (x) with respect to any U.S. federal income tax return, the due date for any required installment of estimated taxes determined under Section 6655 of the Code, the due date (determined without regard to extensions) for filing the return determined under Section 6072 of the Code, and the date the return is filed, and (y) with respect to any other Tax Return, the corresponding dates determined under the applicable Tax Law.

 

“Person” means any individual, corporation, company, partnership, trust, incorporated or unincorporated association, joint venture or other entity of any kind.

 

“Post-Distribution Period” means any Tax Year or other taxable period beginning after the Distribution Date and, in the case of any Straddle Period, that part of the Tax Year or other taxable period that begins at the beginning of the day after the Distribution Date.

 

“Pre-Distribution Period” means any Tax Year or other taxable period that ends on or before the Distribution Date and, in the case of any Straddle Period, that part of the Tax Year or other taxable period through the end of the day on the Distribution Date.

 

“Pre-Issue Date Period” means any taxable period (or portion thereof) that ends on or before the Issue Record Date.

 

“Preparer” means the Company that is responsible for the preparation and filing of the Combined Return or Separate Return, as applicable, pursuant to Section 3.

 

“Purchase Offer” has the meaning given to such term in the Indemnification Agreement.

 

“Purchased Debenture” means any 2046 Exchangeable Debenture purchased pursuant to Section 2.1 of the Indemnification Agreement.

 

“Purchased Debenture Indemnity” has the meaning given to such term in the Indemnification Agreement.

 

“Purchased Debenture Value” means, in respect of any Purchased Debenture, the purchase price paid by Liberty LLC to acquire such Purchased Debenture in connection with the completion of any Purchase Offer (without taking into account any costs, expenses or fees related to such purchase which are to be reimbursed to Liberty LLC by Splitco pursuant to Section 3.1 of the Indemnification Agreement).

 

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“QVC Group” has the meaning given to such term in Distributing’s restated certificate of incorporation that was filed to effect the Redesignation.

 

“QVC Group Common Stock” means (i) Distributing’s Series A QVC Group Common Stock, Series B QVC Group Common Stock, and if and when issued, Series C QVC Group common stock, par value $.01 per share, (ii) for any taxable periods (or portions thereof) prior to the Redesignation, Distributing’s Series A Liberty Interactive Common Stock and Series B Liberty Interactive Common Stock, and (iii) any series or class of stock into which Distributing’s Series A, Series B, or Series C QVC Group common stock is redesignated, reclassified, converted or exchanged following the Effective Time.

 

“Reattribution” has the meaning given to such term in the Reorganization Agreement.

 

“Recapitalization” means the recapitalization of Distributing’s outstanding stock and distribution of Liberty Ventures Common Stock and Series A Rights that was effected at the Issue Record Date.

 

“Receiving Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.3.

 

“Redesignation” means the filing of Distributing’s restated certificate of incorporation on June 4, 2015 to, among other things, rename its “Interactive Group” as the “QVC Group” and rename its Series A Liberty Interactive Common Stock and Series B Liberty Interactive Common Stock as its Series A QVC Group Common Stock and Series B QVC Group Common Stock, respectively.

 

“Reference Share Value” has the meaning given to such term in the Indemnification Agreement.

 

“Reorganization Agreement” means the Agreement and Plan of Reorganization dated as of April 4, 2017, as amended, by and among Distributing, Liberty LLC and Splitco.

 

“Respective Percentage” means (i) in the case of Distributing, the percentage derived by multiplying 100 by the quotient obtained by dividing the Interactive Market Capitalization by the Aggregate Market Capitalization, and (ii) in the case of Splitco, the percentage derived by multiplying 100 by the quotient obtained by dividing the Ventures Market Capitalization by the Aggregate Market Capitalization.

 

“Retained Debenture Indemnity” has the meaning given to such term in the Indemnification Agreement.

 

“Separate Return” means any Tax Return that is not a Combined Return.

 

“Series A Liberty Interactive Common Stock” means Distributing’s Series A Liberty Interactive common stock, par value $0.01 per share, prior to such stock’s redesignation as Series A QVC Group Common Stock.

 

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“Series A Liberty Ventures Common Stock” means Distributing’s Series A Liberty Ventures common stock, par value $0.01 per share.

 

“Series A QVC Group Common Stock” means Distributing’s Series A QVC Group common stock, par value $0.01 per share.

 

“Series A Rights” means rights to acquire Series A Liberty Ventures Common Stock that were issued by Distributing in connection with the Recapitalization.

 

“Series B Liberty Interactive Common Stock” means Distributing’s Series B Liberty Interactive common stock, par value $0.01 per share, prior to such stock’s redesignation as Series B QVC Group Common Stock.

 

“Series B Liberty Ventures Common Stock” means Distributing’s Series B Liberty Ventures common stock, par value $0.01 per share.

 

“Series B QVC Group Common Stock” means Distributing’s Series B QVC Group common stock, par value $0.01 per share.

 

“Splitco” has the meaning set forth in the preamble hereof.

 

“Splitco Acquired Subsidiary” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(n).

 

“Splitco Business” means:  (i) with respect to any Pre-Issue Date Period, the assets, liabilities, and businesses of Distributing and its Subsidiaries attributed to the Ventures Group as of the Issue Record Date during such Tax Year (or portion thereof), (ii) with respect to any Tax Year (or portion thereof) beginning after the Issue Record Date and ending at or before the Effective Time, the assets, liabilities and businesses of Distributing and its Subsidiaries that were tracked during such Tax Year (or portion thereof), and only for so long as so tracked, by the Liberty Ventures Common Stock (including any equity or debt interests in any entities so tracked); and (iii) with respect to any Tax Year (or portion thereof) beginning after the Effective Time, the assets, liabilities, and businesses of the Splitco Group during such Tax Year (or portion thereof).

 

“Splitco Group” means, with respect to any Tax Year (or portion thereof) beginning after the Effective Time, Splitco and each Subsidiary of Splitco (but only while such Subsidiary is a Subsidiary of Splitco).

 

“Splitco Indemnitees” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2.

 

“Splitco Indemnity Payment” means an indemnification payment to be made by Splitco to Liberty LLC under the Indemnification Agreement pursuant to the Retained Debenture Indemnity or the Purchased Debenture Indemnity.

 

“Splitco Section 355(e) Event” means the application of Section 355(e) of the Code to the Distribution as a result of the Distribution being “part of a plan (or series of related transactions) pursuant to which 1 or more persons acquire directly or indirectly

 

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stock representing a 50-percent or greater interest” in Splitco or any successor corporation (within the meaning of Section 355(e) of the Code).

 

“Splitco Stock” means Splitco’s Class A-1 common stock, Class B-1 common stock, Class A common stock, Class B common stock, Series A cumulative redeemable preferred stock, and if and when issued, Class C common stock, and any series or class of stock into which Splitco’s Class A-1, Class B-1, Class A, Class B, or Class C common stock or Series A cumulative redeemable preferred stock is redesignated, reclassified, converted or exchanged following the Effective Time.

 

“Straddle Period” means any Taxable period commencing on or prior to, and ending after, the Distribution Date.

 

“Subsidiary” when used with respect to any Person, means (i)(A) a corporation a majority in voting power of whose share capital or capital stock with voting power, under ordinary circumstances, to elect directors is at the time, directly or indirectly, owned by such Person, by one or more Subsidiaries of such Person, or by such Person and one or more Subsidiaries of such Person, whether or not such power is subject to a voting agreement or similar encumbrance, (B) a partnership or limited liability company in which such Person or a Subsidiary of such Person is, at the date of determination, (1) in the case of a partnership, a general partner of such partnership with the power affirmatively to direct the policies and management of such partnership or (2) in the case of a limited liability company, the managing member or, in the absence of a managing member, a member with the power affirmatively to direct the policies and management of such limited liability company, or (C) any other Person (other than a corporation, partnership, or limited liability company) in which such Person, one or more Subsidiaries of such Person or such Person and one or more Subsidiaries of such Person, directly or indirectly, at the date of determination thereof, has or have (1) the power to elect or direct the election of a majority of the members of the governing body of such Person, whether or not such power is subject to a voting agreement or similar encumbrance, or (2) in the absence of such a governing body, at least a majority voting interest or (ii) any other Person of which an aggregate of 50% or more of the equity interests are, at the time, directly or indirectly, owned by such Person and/or one or more Subsidiaries of such Person.

 

“Supplemental Indenture” has the meaning given to such term in the Indemnification Agreement.

 

“Tax” or “Taxes” means any net income, gross income, gross receipts, profits, capital stock, franchise, withholding, payroll, social security, workers compensation, employment, unemployment, Medicare, disability, property, ad valorem, stamp, excise, severance, occupation, service, sales, use, license, lease, transfer, import, export, value added, alternative minimum, estimated or other similar tax (including any fee, assessment, or other charge in the nature of or in lieu of any tax) imposed by any Tax Authority and any interest, penalties, additions to tax, or additional amounts in respect of the foregoing.

 

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“Tax Authority” means, with respect to any Tax, the governmental entity or political subdivision, agency, commission or authority thereof that imposes such Tax, and the agency, commission or authority (if any) charged with the assessment, determination or collection of such Tax for such entity or subdivision.

 

“Tax Benefit” means a Tax Item which decreases the Tax liability of a taxpayer, including a Tax Refund.

 

“Tax Contest” means an audit, review, examination, or any other administrative or judicial proceeding with the purpose, potential or effect of redetermining Taxes of any member of either Group (including any administrative or judicial review of any claim for refund).

 

“Tax Counsel” means Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP.

 

“Tax Item” means, with respect to any Tax, any item of income, gain, loss, deduction, credit or other attribute that may have the effect of increasing or decreasing any Tax.

 

“Tax Law” means the law of any governmental entity or political subdivision thereof, and any controlling judicial or administrative interpretations of such law, relating to any Tax.

 

“Tax Materials” means the representation letters delivered to Tax Counsel in connection with the delivery of the Tax Opinion, and any other materials delivered or deliverable by Distributing, Splitco and others in connection with the rendering by Tax Counsel of the Tax Opinion.

 

“Tax Opinion” means the opinion to be delivered by Tax Counsel to Distributing in connection with the Distribution to the effect that, under applicable U.S. federal income tax law, (i) the Auto Conversion will qualify as a “reorganization” within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code; (ii) the Contribution and the Distribution, taken together, will qualify as a tax-free transaction described under Sections 368(a)(1)(D), 355 and 361 of the Code; (iii) no income, gain or loss will be recognized by Distributing upon the receipt of Splitco Stock in the Contribution or the distribution of Splitco Stock pursuant to the Distribution; and (iv) no gain or loss will be recognized by, and no amount will be included in the income of, holders of Liberty Ventures Common Stock upon the exchange of their shares of Liberty Ventures Common Stock for shares of Splitco Stock pursuant to the Distribution.

 

“Tax Records” means Tax Returns, Tax Return work papers, documentation relating to any Tax Contests, and any other books of account or records required to be maintained under applicable Tax Laws (including but not limited to Section 6001 of the Code) or under any record retention agreement with any Tax Authority.

 

“Tax Refund” means a refund of Taxes previously paid and any overpayment interest within the meaning of Section 6611 of the Code or any similar

 

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provision under applicable Tax Law (whether paid by way of a refund or credited against any liability for related Taxes).

 

“Tax Return” means any report of Taxes due, any claims for refund of Taxes paid, any information return with respect to Taxes, or any other similar report, statement, declaration, or document filed or required to be filed (by paper, electronically or otherwise) under any applicable Tax Law, including any attachments, exhibits, or other materials submitted with any of the foregoing, and including any amendments or supplements to any of the foregoing.

 

“Tax Sharing Payable” has the meaning given to such term in Section 2.1(c)(i).

 

“Tax Sharing Receivable” has the meaning given to such term in Section 2.1(c)(ii).

 

“Tax Year” means, with respect to any Tax, the year, or shorter period, if applicable, for which the Tax is reported as provided under applicable Tax Law.

 

“Tracking Stock Taxes and Losses” means any Taxes and Losses resulting from (i) the Recapitalization failing to qualify as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code, (ii) the treatment, for U.S. federal income tax purposes with respect to any taxable period (or portion thereof) ending on or before the date of the Distribution, of the QVC Group Common Stock or the Liberty Ventures Common Stock as other than stock of our company, (iii) the treatment, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, of the Series A Rights as other than rights issued by Distributing to acquire stock of Distributing, (iv) the treatment of the QVC Group Common Stock, the Liberty Ventures Common Stock or the Series A Rights as Section 306 stock within the meaning of Section 306(c) of the Code with respect to any Pre-Distribution Period, (v) the actual or deemed disposition or exchange of any assets or liabilities of our company and our subsidiaries for U.S. federal income tax purposes caused by the Recapitalization, (vi) any income, gain or loss recognized by the stockholders of Distributing for U.S. federal income tax purposes resulting from the Recapitalization (except with respect to the receipt of cash in lieu of fractional shares of Liberty Ventures common stock) or (vii) the 2014 Reattribution and Dividend.

 

“Transaction Taxes” means any Taxes resulting from the Transactions, other than Transfer Taxes.

 

“Transaction Tax-Related Losses” means any Losses resulting from the Transactions as a result of the failure of (i) the Reattribution to qualify in whole for nonrecognition of income, gain and loss for U.S. federal income tax purposes to Distributing, Splitco and each of their respective Subsidiaries immediately prior to the Distribution; (ii) the Contribution and Distribution to qualify as a tax-free transaction described under Sections 368(a)(1)(D), 355 and 361 of the Code; or (iii) the Contribution and Distribution to qualify in whole for nonrecognition of income, gain and loss for U.S. federal income tax purposes to Distributing, Splitco, each of their respective Subsidiaries

 

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at the Effective Time, and the holders of Liberty Ventures Common Stock that receive stock of Splitco in the Distribution.  For the avoidance of doubt, “Transaction Tax-Related Losses” shall not include any Transfer Taxes.

 

“Transactions” means the Reattribution, the Contribution, and the Distribution.

 

“Transfer Taxes” means all U.S. federal, state, local or foreign sales, use, privilege, transfer, documentary, gains, stamp, duties, recording, and similar Taxes and fees (including any penalties, interest or additions thereto) imposed upon any party hereto or any of its Affiliates in connection with the Transactions.

 

“Treasury Regulations” means the regulations promulgated from time to time under the Code as in effect for the relevant Tax Year.

 

“Ventures Group” has the meaning given to such term in Distributing’s restated certificate of incorporation as in effect at the Issue Record Date.

 

“Ventures Market Capitalization” means the product obtained by multiplying the VWAP of the Series A Liberty Ventures Common Stock by the number of shares of Liberty Ventures Common Stock outstanding immediately following the Recapitalization.

 

“VWAP” means, (i) in the case of the Series A Liberty Interactive Common Stock, a price per share of Series A Liberty Interactive Common Stock equal to the volume-weighted average price of the shares of Series A Liberty Interactive Common Stock over the first three trading days following the commencement of regular way trading of the Series A Liberty Interactive Common Stock after the Issue Record Date as determined by reference to the screen entitled “LINTA<EQUITY> AQR SEC” as reported by Bloomberg L.P. (without regard to pre-open or after hours trading outside of any regular trading session for such trading days), and (ii) in the case of the Series A Liberty Ventures Common Stock, a price per share of Series A Liberty Ventures Common Stock equal to the volume-weighted average price of the shares of Series A Liberty Ventures Common Stock over the first three trading days following the commencement of regular way trading of the Series A Liberty Ventures Common Stock after the Issue Record Date as determined by reference to the screen entitled “LVNTA<EQUITY> AQR SEC” as reported by Bloomberg L.P. (without regard to pre-open or after hours trading outside of any regular trading session for such trading days).

 

SECTION 2.  Allocation of Tax Liabilities, Tax Benefits and Certain Losses.

 

2.1                               Liability for and the Payment of Taxes.  Except as provided in Section 3.4(e) (Withholding and Reporting) and Section 7.5 (Notices) and in accordance with Section 4:

 

(a)                                 Distributing Liabilities and Payments.  For any Tax Year (or portion thereof), Distributing shall (i) be liable for the Taxes (determined without

 

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regard to Tax Benefits) allocated to it by this Section 2, reduced by any Tax Benefits allocated to Distributing or Splitco that are allowable under applicable Tax Law to reduce such Taxes, (ii) pay such Taxes, as so reduced, either to the applicable Tax Authority or to Splitco as required by Section 4, and (iii) pay Splitco for any Tax Benefits allocated to Splitco by this Section 2 that Distributing uses to reduce Taxes payable by it pursuant to clause (ii) of this Section 2.1(a).

 

(b)                                 Splitco Liabilities and Payments.  For any Tax Year (or portion thereof), Splitco shall (i) be liable for the Taxes (determined without regard to Tax Benefits) allocated to it by this Section 2, reduced by any Tax Benefits allocated to Distributing or Splitco that are allowable under applicable Tax Law to reduce such Taxes, (ii) pay such Taxes, as so reduced, either to the applicable Tax Authority or to Distributing as required by Section 4, and (iii) pay Distributing for any Tax Benefits allocated to Distributing by this Section 2 that Splitco uses to reduce Taxes payable by it pursuant to clause (ii) of this Section 2.1(b).

 

(c)                                  Certain Tax Sharing Payments.

 

(i)                                     To the extent that Distributing has any obligation or liability to make any payment (including any indemnification payment) to any Person pursuant to the terms of the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement, the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement, or the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement (a “Tax Sharing Payable”) in respect of any Taxes or Losses (including LEXE Transaction Taxes, LEXE Tax-Related Losses, CHUB Transaction Taxes, CHUB Tax-Related Losses, LTRIP Transaction Taxes and LTRIP Tax-Related Losses) that are allocated to Splitco pursuant to this Section 2 (and which Taxes or Losses have not otherwise been taken into account in determining the amount of a payment obligation of Splitco to Distributing pursuant to Section 2.1(b)), then Splitco shall be liable for, and responsible for the payment of, such Tax Sharing Payable either to such Person or to Distributing.

 

(ii)                                  To the extent that Distributing has the right to receive any payment (including any indemnification payment) from any Person pursuant to the terms of the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement, the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement or the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement (a “Tax Sharing Receivable”) in respect of any Tax Benefits allocated to Splitco pursuant to this Section 2 (and which Tax Benefits have not otherwise been taken into account in determining a payment amount between Distributing and Splitco pursuant to Section 2.1(a) or (b)), then Splitco shall be entitled to receive such Tax Sharing Receivable, and Distributing shall pay to Splitco any Tax Sharing Receivable that it has received.

 

(d)                                 Use of Tax Benefits. For purposes of Section 2.1(a)(i), (x) Distributing shall reduce Taxes allocated to it with any Tax Benefits allocated to Distributing that are allowable under applicable Tax Law in the same Tax Year prior to reducing such Taxes with any Tax Benefits allocated to Splitco, and (y) Distributing shall reduce Taxes allocated to it by Tax Benefits allocated to Splitco only to the extent such Tax Benefits are not taken into account by Splitco pursuant to Section 2.1(b)(i) in the same Tax Year.  For purposes of Section 2.1(b)(i), (x) Splitco shall reduce Taxes

 

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allocated to it with any Tax Benefits allocated to Splitco that are allowable under applicable Tax Law in the same Tax Year prior to reducing such Taxes with any Tax Benefits allocated to Distributing, and (y) Splitco shall reduce Taxes allocated to it by Tax Benefits allocated to Distributing only to the extent such Tax Benefits are not taken into account by Distributing pursuant to Section 2.1(a)(i) in the same Tax Year.

 

2.2                               Allocation Rules.  For purposes of Section 2.1:

 

(a)                                 General Rule.  Except as otherwise provided in this Section 2.2, Taxes (determined without regard to Tax Benefits) for any Tax Year (or portion thereof) shall be allocated between Splitco and Distributing in proportion to the taxable income or other applicable items attributable to or arising from the respective Splitco Business and Distributing Business (as so defined for such Tax Year or portion thereof) that contribute to such Taxes, and Tax Benefits for any Tax Year (or portion thereof) shall be allocated between Splitco and Distributing in proportion to the losses, credits, or other applicable items attributable to or arising from the respective Splitco Business and Distributing Business (as so defined for such Tax Year or portion thereof) that contribute to such Tax Benefits.

 

(b)                                 Transaction Taxes and Transaction Tax-Related Losses.

 

(i)                                     Distributing shall be allocated all Transaction Taxes and Transaction Tax-Related Losses other than any Transaction Taxes and Transaction Tax-Related Losses allocated to Splitco pursuant to clause (ii) of this Section 2.2(b).

 

(ii)                                  Splitco shall be allocated any Transaction Taxes and Transaction Tax-Related Losses that (x) result primarily from, individually or in the aggregate, any breach by Splitco of any of its covenants set forth in Section 7.1 hereof, or (y) result from a Splitco Section 355(e) Event.

 

(c)                                  LEXE Transaction Taxes and LEXE Tax-Related Losses.

 

(i)                                     Splitco shall be allocated all LEXE Transaction Taxes and LEXE Tax-Related Losses other than any LEXE Transaction Taxes and LEXE Tax-Related Losses allocated to Distributing pursuant to clause (ii) of this Section 2.2(c).

 

(ii)                                  Distributing shall be allocated any LEXE Transaction Taxes and LEXE Tax-Related Losses that result primarily from, individually or in the aggregate, any breach by Distributing of any of its covenants set forth in Section 7.1 hereof.

 

(d)                                 CHUB Transaction Taxes and CHUB Tax-Related Losses.

 

(i)                                     Splitco shall be allocated all CHUB Transaction Taxes and CHUB Tax-Related Losses other than any CHUB Transaction Taxes and CHUB Tax-Related Losses allocated to Distributing pursuant to clause (ii) of this Section 2.2(d).

 

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(ii)                                  Distributing shall be allocated any CHUB Transaction Taxes and CHUB Tax-Related Losses that result primarily from, individually or in the aggregate, any breach by Distributing of any of its covenants set forth in Section 7.1 hereof.

 

(e)                                  LTRIP Transaction Taxes and LTRIP Tax-Related Losses.

 

(i)                                     Splitco shall be allocated all LTRIP Transaction Taxes and LTRIP Tax-Related Losses other than any LTRIP Transaction Taxes and LTRIP Tax-Related Losses allocated to Distributing pursuant to clause (ii) of this Section 2.2(e).

 

(ii)                                  Distributing shall be allocated any LTRIP Transaction Taxes and LTRIP Tax-Related Losses that result primarily from, individually or in the aggregate, any breach by Distributing of any of its covenants set forth in Section 7.1 hereof.

 

(f)                                   Taxes and Losses with Respect to Tracking Stock.

 

(i)                                     Distributing and Splitco shall each be allocated their Respective Percentage of any Tracking Stock Taxes and Losses, other than any Tracking Stock Taxes and Losses allocated to Distributing pursuant to clause (ii) of this Section 2.2(f) or to Splitco pursuant to clause (iii) of this Section 2.2(f).

 

(ii)                                  Distributing shall be allocated any Tracking Stock Taxes and Losses that result from (x) “deferred intercompany transactions” or “excess loss accounts” (as those terms are defined by applicable Treasury Regulations) triggered by the actual or deemed disposition of any assets referred to in clause (v) of the definition of “Tracking Stock Taxes and Losses” that form a part of the Distributing Business, and (y) any actual or deemed exchange or disposition of any Issue Date Senior Notes and Debentures for Tax purposes.

 

(iii)                               Splitco shall be allocated any Tracking Stock Taxes and Losses that result from (x) “deferred intercompany transactions” or “excess loss accounts” (as those terms are defined by applicable Treasury Regulations) triggered by the actual or deemed disposition of any assets referred to in clause (v) of the definition of “Tracking Stock Taxes and Losses” that form a part of the Splitco Business, and (y) any actual or deemed exchange or disposition of any Issue Date Exchangeable Debentures for Tax purposes.

 

(g)                                  TripAdvisor Spin-off.  Splitco shall be allocated any Taxes and Tax Items resulting from Expedia, Inc.’s spin-off of TripAdvisor, Inc.

 

(h)                                 Exchangeable Debentures.

 

(i)                                     Except for the Tax Items related to the 2046 Exchangeables described in clause (ii) of this Section 2.2(h), Taxes and Tax Items (including from any cancellation of indebtedness income recognized or income

 

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recognized under the Treasury Regulations applicable to contingent payment debt instruments) with respect to Liberty LLC’s 2029 Exchangeables, 2030 Exchangeables, 2031 3.5% Exchangeables, 2043 Exchangeables and 2046 Exchangeables that are reattributed in the Reattribution which are recognized during any Tax Year (or portion thereof) (x) ending on or before the date of the Reattribution shall be allocated to Splitco, and (y) beginning after the date of the Reattribution shall be allocated to Distributing.

 

(ii)                                  Splitco shall be allocated any Tax Items recognized during any Tax Year (or portion thereof) that are attributable to:  (x) in the case of any 2046 Exchangeable Debenture with respect to which Splitco will make a Splitco Indemnity Payment pursuant to the Retained Debenture Indemnity, the amount by which (A) the Reference Share Value payable to a holder of a 2046 Exchangeable Debenture exceeds (B) the Adjusted Issue Price of such 2046 Exchangeable Debenture at the time of the exchange of such debenture, and (y) in the case of any 2046 Exchangeable Debenture with respect to which Splitco will make a Splitco Indemnity Payment pursuant to the Purchased Debenture Indemnity, the amount by which (A) the Purchased Debenture Value payable to a holder of a 2046 Exchangeable Debenture exceeds (B) the Adjusted Issue Price of such 2046 Exchangeable Debenture at the time of the repurchase of such debenture.

 

(i)                                     COD Income.  Taxes and Tax Items resulting from an aggregate of approximately $846.2 million in net taxable income to be recognized ratably in Tax Years 2014 through 2018 for income tax purposes as a result of the cancellation in April 2009 of $400 million in principal amount of the 2029 Exchangeables and $350 million in principal amount of the 2030 Exchangeables and the cancellation in March 2009 of $10 million in principal amount of the 2031 3.25% Exchangeables that are recognized during any Tax Year (or portion thereof) (x) ending on or before the date of the Reattribution shall be allocated to Splitco, and (y) beginning after the date of the Reattribution shall be allocated to Distributing.

 

(j)                                    Carryovers or Carrybacks of Tax Benefits.  If any Tax Item allocable to the Splitco Business in a Tax Year is carried forward or back and utilized as a Tax Benefit in another Tax Year, then, except as provided in Section 2.2(k), the resulting Tax Benefit shall be allocated to Splitco.  If any Tax Item allocable to the Distributing Business in a Tax Year is carried forward or back and utilized as a Tax Benefit in another Tax Year, the resulting Tax Benefit shall be allocated to Distributing.

 

(k)                                 Splitco Carrybacks from Post-Distribution Period.  If, pursuant to Section 3.4(d), any Tax Item allocable to Splitco in a Tax Year beginning in the Post-Distribution Period is carried back and generates a Tax Benefit on a Combined Return filed with respect to a Tax Year beginning in the Pre-Distribution Period, then, notwithstanding Section 2.2(j), any resulting Tax Benefit shall be allocated to Distributing to the extent, if any, that the carryback of such Tax Item increases the Taxes otherwise allocable to Distributing or reduces the amount of Tax Benefits allocable to Distributing that otherwise could be used with respect to such Tax Year.

 

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(l)                                     Compensatory Equity Interests and Employee Benefits.

 

(i)                                     Pre-Distribution Period.  For any Pre-Distribution Period:  (u) Taxes and Tax Items arising from the issuance, vesting, exercise or settlement of any Compensatory Equity Interests with respect to any series of QVC Group Common Stock or in any Person that was owned directly or indirectly by Distributing prior to the Distribution during a period that such Person is or was tracked by the QVC Group Common Stock or that is acquired, directly or indirectly by Distributing following the Distribution shall be allocated to Distributing,  (v) Taxes and Tax Items (other than any such Taxes and Tax Items which are required to be paid by, or are permitted to be claimed by, LEXE under the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement, CHUB under the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement, or LTRIP under the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement) arising from the issuance, vesting, exercise or settlement of any Compensatory Equity Interests with respect to any class or series of Liberty Ventures Common Stock or in any Person that was owned directly or indirectly by Distributing prior to the Distribution during a period that such Person is or was tracked by the Liberty Ventures Common Stock or that is acquired, directly or indirectly by Splitco following the Distribution shall be allocated to Splitco, (w) Taxes and Tax Items arising from the issuance, vesting, exercise or settlement of any Compensatory Equity Interests with respect to any class or series of Liberty Ventures Common Stock, or in any Person that was owned directly or indirectly by Distributing prior to the Distribution during a period that such Person is or was tracked by the Liberty Ventures Common Stock, that are required to be paid by, or are permitted to be claimed by, LEXE under the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement, CHUB under the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement, or LTRIP under the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement shall be allocated to (A) Splitco for the portion of the Pre-Distribution Period ending on the date of the Reattribution and (B) Distributing for the portion of the Pre-Distribution Period beginning on the day after the Reattribution, (x) Taxes and Tax Items arising from the issuance, vesting, exercise or settlement of any Compensatory Equity Interests with respect to any class or series of stock of LEXE, CHUB, or LTRIP shall be allocated to (A) Splitco for the portion of the Pre-Distribution Period ending on the date of the Reattribution and (B) Distributing for the portion of the Pre-Distribution Period beginning on the day after the Reattribution, (y) Taxes and Tax Items arising in any Pre-Issue Date Period from the issuance, vesting, exercise or settlement of any Compensatory Equity Interests with respect to any class or series of Distributing stock or in any Person that was owned, directly or indirectly, by Distributing during such Pre-Issue Date Period shall be allocated to Distributing, and (z) any other Taxes or Tax Items related to employee, independent contractor or director compensation or employee benefits shall be allocated to Distributing to the extent that the Distributing Business is or was responsible for the underlying obligation and to Splitco to the extent that the Splitco Business is or was responsible for the underlying obligation.

 

(ii)                                  Post-Distribution Period.  For any Post-Distribution Period:  (v) Taxes and Tax Items arising from the issuance, vesting, exercise or settlement of any Compensatory Equity Interests with respect to any class or series of QVC Group Common Stock or in any member of the Distributing Group shall be allocated to Distributing, (w) Taxes and Tax Items (other than any such Taxes and Tax Items which are required to be paid by, or are permitted to be claimed by, LEXE under

 

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the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement, CHUB under the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement, or LTRIP under the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement) arising from the issuance, vesting, exercise or settlement of any Compensatory Equity Interests with respect to any class or series of Splitco Stock or in any member of the Splitco Group shall be allocated to Splitco, (x) Taxes and Tax Items arising from the issuance, vesting, exercise or settlement of any Compensatory Equity Interests with respect to any class or series of Splitco Stock or in any member of the Splitco Group shall be allocated to Distributing if such Taxes or Tax Items are required to be paid by, or are permitted to be claimed by, LEXE under the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement, CHUB under the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement, or LTRIP under the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement, (y) Taxes and Tax Items arising from the issuance, vesting, exercise or settlement of any Compensatory Equity Interests with respect to any class or series of stock of LEXE, CHUB, or LTRIP shall be allocated to Distributing, and (z) any other Taxes or Tax Items related to employee, independent contractor or director compensation or employee benefits shall be allocated to Distributing to the extent that the Distributing Business is or was responsible for the underlying obligation and to Splitco to the extent that the Splitco Business is or was responsible for the underlying obligation.

 

(m)                             Alternative Minimum Tax Credit.  Any credit arising in any Tax Year (or portion thereof) from the payment of any alternative minimum consolidated federal tax liability on any Combined Return shall be allocated between Distributing and Splitco in a manner that offsets the excess of the net payment or payments previously made by each Company pursuant to this Agreement in respect of such Combined Return over the net payment or payments that would have been made by such Company pursuant to this Agreement in respect of such Combined Return if no alternative minimum consolidated federal tax liability had been owed with respect to such Combined Return.  For purposes of this Section 2.2(m), net payments received shall be treated as a negative amount of net payments made.

 

(n)                                 Acquired Subsidiaries.  If any Person becomes a Subsidiary of any member of the Splitco Group in any transaction after the Distribution (and such Person was not a member of the Splitco Group or the Distributing Group prior to such transaction) (a “Splitco Acquired Subsidiary”), then any Taxes and Tax Items of such Splitco Acquired Subsidiary for any Tax Year (or portion thereof) ending on or prior to the date of such transaction shall be allocated to Splitco.  If any Person becomes a Subsidiary of any member of the Distributing Group in any transaction after the Distribution (and such Person was not a member of the Splitco Group or the Distributing Group prior to such transaction) (a “Distributing Acquired Subsidiary”), then any Taxes and Tax Items of such Distributing Acquired Subsidiary for any Tax Year (or portion thereof) ending on or prior to the date of such transaction shall be allocated to Distributing.

 

(o)                                 Splitco.  Any Taxes and Tax Items of Splitco and the GLIB Subsidiaries attributable to any Tax Year (or portion thereof) ending at or before the Effective Time shall be allocated to Splitco.

 

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(p)                                 Transfer Taxes.  All Transfer Taxes shall be allocated 50% to Distributing and 50% to Splitco.

 

(q)                                 Pre-Issue Date Period.  Except as provided in Section 2.2(f), (g), (h), (j), (l), (n), or (o), Distributing shall be allocated all Income Taxes and Income Tax Benefits attributable to or arising from the Splitco Business and the Distributing Business that are reported on any Tax Return for any Pre-Issue Date Period that would be a Combined Return if determined without regard to this Section 2.2(q).

 

SECTION 3.  Preparation and Filing of Tax Returns.

 

3.1                               Combined Returns.  Except as otherwise provided in this Section 3:

 

(a)                                 Preparation of Combined Returns.  Distributing shall be responsible for preparing and filing (or causing to be prepared and filed) all Combined Returns for any Tax Year.

 

3.2                               Separate Returns.  Except as otherwise provided in this Section 3:

 

(a)                                 Tax Returns to be Prepared by Distributing.  Distributing shall be responsible for preparing and filing (or causing to be prepared and filed) (i) all Separate Returns for a Tax Year beginning on or before the Distribution Date that include Tax Items of the Distributing Business, determined in accordance with the allocation rules of Section 2.2, and (ii) all Separate Returns for a Tax Year beginning after the Distribution Date that include one or more members of the Distributing Group.

 

(b)                                 Tax Returns to be Prepared by Splitco.  Splitco shall be responsible for preparing and filing (or causing to be prepared and filed) (i) all Separate Returns for a Tax Year beginning on or before the Distribution Date that include Tax Items of the Splitco Business, determined in accordance with the allocation rules of Section 2.2, and (ii) all Separate Returns for a Tax Year beginning after the Distribution Date that include one or more members of the Splitco Group.

 

3.3                               Provision of Information.

 

(a)                                 Distributing shall provide to Splitco, and Splitco shall provide to Distributing, any information about members of the Distributing Group or the Splitco Group, respectively, that the Preparer needs to determine the amount of Taxes due on any Payment Date with respect to a Tax Return for which the Preparer is responsible pursuant to Section 3.1 or 3.2 and to properly and timely file all such Tax Returns.

 

(b)                                 If a member of the Splitco Group supplies information to a member of the Distributing Group, or a member of the Distributing Group supplies information to a member of the Splitco Group, and an officer of the requesting member intends to sign a statement or other document under penalties of perjury in reliance upon the accuracy of such information, then a duly authorized officer of the member supplying

 

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such information shall certify, to the best of such officer’s knowledge, the accuracy of the information so supplied.

 

3.4                               Special Rules Relating to the Preparation of Tax Returns.

 

(a)                                 General Rule.  Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Company responsible for filing (or causing to be filed) a Tax Return pursuant to Sections 3.1 or 3.2 shall have the exclusive right, in its sole discretion, with respect to such Tax Return to determine (i) the manner in which such Tax Return shall be prepared and filed, including the elections, methods of accounting, positions, conventions and principles of taxation to be used and the manner in which any Tax Item shall be reported, (ii) whether any extensions may be requested, (iii) whether an amended Tax Return shall be filed, (iv) whether any claims for refund shall be made, (v) whether any refunds shall be paid by way of refund or credited against any liability for the related Tax and (vi) whether to retain outside firms to prepare or review such Tax Return.

 

(b)                                 Splitco Tax Returns.  With respect to any Separate Return for which Splitco is responsible pursuant to Section 3.2(b):

 

(i)                                     Splitco may not take (and shall cause the members of the Splitco Group not to take) any positions that it knows, or reasonably should know, would adversely affect any member of the Distributing Group, except to the extent that the failure to take such position would be contrary to applicable Tax Law; and Splitco and the other members of the Splitco Group must (x) allocate Tax Items between such Separate Return for which Splitco is responsible and any related Combined Return for which Distributing is responsible that is filed with respect to the same Tax Year in a manner that is consistent with the reporting of such Tax Items on such related Combined Return and (y) make any applicable elections required under applicable Tax Law (including, without limitation, under Treasury Regulations Section 1.1502-76(b)(2)), necessary to effect such allocation.

 

(c)                                  Election to File Consolidated, Combined or Unitary Tax Returns.  Distributing shall have the sole discretion of filing any Tax Return on a consolidated, combined or unitary basis, if such Tax Return would include at least one member of each Group and the filing of such Tax Return is elective under applicable Tax Law.

 

(d)                                 Filing Claims for Carrybacks.  If a Tax Item allocable to Splitco is carried back from a Tax Year beginning in the Post-Distribution Period and generates a Tax Benefit on a Combined Return filed with respect to a Tax Year beginning in the Pre-Distribution Period, then, upon the request of Splitco, Distributing may, in its reasonable discretion, file a claim for refund arising from such Tax Benefit.  Any resulting Tax Benefit shall be allocated to Splitco pursuant to Section 2.2(j), except as otherwise provided by Section 2.2(k).  For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Agreement imposes any obligation on Splitco to carry back any such Tax Items.

 

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(e)                                  Withholding and Reporting.  Following the Effective Time, in the event any Compensatory Equity Interests are settled (whether by issuance, exercise, vesting or otherwise) by the corporation that is the issuer or obligor under the Compensatory Equity Interest (the “issuing corporation”) or by another member of the Group to which the issuing corporation belongs, and if an Employing Party is not a member of the same Group as the issuing corporation, the Company whose Group includes the issuing corporation shall be responsible for withholding the appropriate amount of Taxes upon such settlement (or otherwise making satisfactory arrangements for such withholding) and shall promptly remit to such Employing Party or the applicable Tax Authority an amount in cash equal to the amount required to be withheld in respect of any withholding Taxes.  In the application of this Agreement, the Company whose Group includes the issuing corporation shall indemnify such Employing Party for any such withholding Taxes, except to the extent that the Company whose Group includes the issuing corporation shall have remitted such amount to such Employing Party or to the applicable Tax Authority.  Distributing shall promptly notify Splitco, and Splitco shall promptly notify Distributing, regarding the settlement of any Compensatory Equity Interest (whether by issuance, exercise, vesting or otherwise) to the extent that, as a result of such settlement, the other party may be entitled to a Tax Benefit or required to pay any Tax, or such information otherwise may be relevant to the preparation of any Tax Return or payment of any Tax by the other party.

 

SECTION 4.  Tax Payments.

 

4.1                               Payment of Taxes to Tax Authority.  Distributing shall be responsible for remitting to the proper Tax Authority the Tax shown on any Tax Return for which it is responsible for the preparation and filing pursuant to Section 3.1(a) or Section 3.2(a), and Splitco shall be responsible for remitting to the proper Tax Authority the Tax shown on any Tax Return for which it is responsible for the preparation and filing pursuant to Section 3.2(b).

 

4.2                               Indemnification Payments.

 

(a)                                 Tax Payments Made by the Distributing Group.  If any member of the Distributing Group is required to make a payment to a Tax Authority for Taxes allocated to Splitco under this Agreement, Splitco shall pay the amount of Taxes allocated to it to Distributing not later than the later of (i) five business days after receiving notification requesting such amount, and (ii) one business day prior to the date such payment is required to be made to such Tax Authority.

 

(b)                                 Tax Payments Made by the Splitco Group.  If any member of the Splitco Group is required to make a payment to a Tax Authority for Taxes allocated to Distributing under this Agreement, Distributing shall pay the amount of Taxes allocated to it to Splitco not later than the later of (i) five business days after receiving notification requesting such amount, and (ii) one business day prior to the date such payment is required to be made to such Tax Authority.

 

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4.3                               Payments for Tax Refunds and Tax Benefits.

 

(a)                                 Tax Refund or Tax Benefit Received by Distributing Group.  If a member of the Distributing Group receives a Tax Refund with respect to Taxes for which Splitco is liable hereunder or uses a Tax Benefit for which Splitco is entitled to reimbursement pursuant to clause (iii) of Section 2.1(a), subject to the provisions of Section 4.3(d), Distributing shall pay to Splitco, within five business days following the receipt of the Tax Refund or the use of such Tax Benefit, an amount equal to such Tax Refund or Tax Benefit.

 

(b)                                 Tax Refund or Tax Benefit Received by Splitco Group.  If a member of the Splitco Group receives a Tax Refund with respect to Taxes for which Distributing is liable hereunder or uses a Tax Benefit for which Distributing is entitled to reimbursement pursuant to clause (iii) of Section 2.1(b), Splitco shall pay to Distributing, within five business days following the receipt of the Tax Refund or the use of such Tax Benefit, an amount equal to such Tax Refund or Tax Benefit.

 

(c)                                  Rules Regarding Tax Benefits.  For purposes of this Agreement, a Tax Benefit (other than a Tax Refund) shall be considered used or received  (i) at the time the Tax Return is filed with respect to such Tax Benefit, or (ii) if no Tax Return is filed, (x) at the time a Tax Refund generated by use of such Tax Benefit is received or (y) if no Tax Refund is received, at the time the Tax would have been due in the absence of such Tax Benefit.  The amount of such Tax Benefit shall be the amount by which Taxes are actually reduced by such Tax Benefit.

 

(d)                                 Special Payment Rules Applicable to Tax Benefits Allocated to Splitco pursuant to Section 2.2(h)(ii).

 

(i)                                     Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, in the event that any Splitco Indemnity Payment is required to be made, Distributing will reasonably estimate the Tax Benefits for which it expects Splitco will be entitled to reimbursement pursuant to clause (iii) of Section 2.1(a) for the Indemnity Payment Tax Year as a result of the Tax Items allocated to Splitco under Section 2.2(h)(ii) (the “Estimated 2046 Exchangeables Tax Benefits Amount”).  Distributing will notify Splitco of the Estimated 2046 Exchangeables Tax Benefits Amount no later than two business days prior to the date the applicable Splitco Indemnity Payment is required to be paid by Splitco under the Indemnification Agreement.  Distributing and Splitco agree that, in accordance with the provisions of the Indemnification Agreement, the amount of the relevant Splitco Indemnity Payment will be reduced by the applicable Estimated 2046 Exchangeables Tax Benefits Amount.  For all purposes of this Agreement other than Section 4.6, such reduction shall be treated as if Distributing had paid the Estimated 2046 Exchangeables Tax Benefits Amount to Splitco at the time the applicable Splitco Indemnity Payment is made.

 

(ii)                                  When the Tax Benefits resulting from the Tax Items allocated to Splitco under Section 2.2(h)(ii) related to a Splitco Indemnity Payment are considered to be used in accordance with Section 4.3(c) hereof for the relevant Indemnity

 

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Payment Tax Year, Distributing shall determine the amount of the Tax Benefits for which Splitco is entitled to reimbursement pursuant to clause (iii) of Section 2.1(a) for such Tax Year (the “Applicable 2046 Exchangeables Tax Benefits Amount”).  Within five business days following the use of such Tax Benefits for the Indemnity Payment Tax Year, (x) Distributing shall pay to Splitco the amount by which the Applicable 2046 Exchangeables Tax Benefits Amount exceeds the Estimated 2046 Exchangeables Tax Benefits Amount related to such Splitco Indemnity Payment, and (y) Splitco shall pay to Distributing the amount by which the Estimated 2046 Exchangeables Tax Benefits Amount exceeds the Applicable 2046 Exchangeables Tax Benefits Amount related to such Splitco Indemnity Payment.  Payments related to such Tax Benefits for the applicable Indemnity Payment Tax Year may be further redetermined and adjusted in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.5.

 

(iii)                               Tax Benefits resulting from the Tax Items allocated to Splitco under Section 2.2(h)(ii) related to a Splitco Indemnity Payment that are considered to be used in accordance with Section 4.3(c) in a Tax Year other than the Indemnity Payment Tax Year shall be determined and paid in a manner consistent with the provisions of this Agreement other than this Section 4.3(d).

 

4.4                               Interest on Late Payments.  Payments pursuant to this Agreement that are not made by the date prescribed in this Agreement or, if no such date is prescribed, not later than five business days after demand for payment is made (the “Due Date”) shall bear interest for the period from and including the date immediately following the Due Date through and including the date of payment at the Interest Rate.  Such interest will be payable at the same time as the payment to which it relates.

 

4.5                               Initial Determinations and Subsequent Adjustments.  Subject to the provisions of Section 4.3(d), the initial determination of the amount of any payment that one Company is required to make to another under this Agreement shall be made on the basis of the Tax Return as filed, or, if the Tax to which the payment relates is not reported in a Tax Return, on the basis of the amount of Tax initially paid to the Tax Authority.  The amounts paid under this Agreement shall be redetermined, and additional payments relating to such redetermination shall be made, as appropriate, if as a result of an audit by a Tax Authority or for any other reason (x) additional Taxes to which such determination relates are subsequently paid, (y) a Tax Refund or a Tax Benefit relating to such Taxes is received or used, or (z) the amount or character of any Tax Item is adjusted or redetermined.  Each payment required by the immediately preceding sentence (i) as a result of a payment of additional Taxes will be due five business days after the date on which the additional Taxes were paid or, if later, five business days after the date of a request from the other Company for the payment, (ii) as a result of the receipt or use of a Tax Refund or Tax Benefit will be due five business days after the Tax Refund or Tax Benefit was received or used, or (iii) as a result of an adjustment or redetermination of the amount or character of a Tax Item will be due five business days after the date on which the final action resulting in such adjustment or redetermination is taken by a Tax Authority or either Company or any of their Subsidiaries.  If a payment is made as a result of an audit by a Tax Authority which does not conclude the matter, further

 

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adjusting payments will be made, as appropriate, to reflect the outcome of subsequent administrative or judicial proceedings.

 

4.6                               Tax Consequences of Payments.  For all Tax purposes and to the extent permitted by applicable Tax Law, the parties hereto shall treat any payment made pursuant to this Agreement between the parties as a capital contribution or a distribution, as the case may be, immediately prior to the Distribution.  For the avoidance of doubt, for all Tax purposes and to the extent permitted by applicable Tax Law, the Estimated 2046 Exchangeables Tax Benefits Amount related to any Splitco Indemnity Payment shall be treated as a reduction of the applicable Splitco Indemnity Payment under the Indemnification Agreement.

 

SECTION 5.  Assistance and Cooperation.

 

5.1                               Cooperation.  In addition to the obligations enumerated in Sections 3.3 and 7.7, Distributing and Splitco shall cooperate (and shall cause their respective Subsidiaries and Affiliates to cooperate) with each other and with each other’s agents, including accounting firms and legal counsel, in connection with Tax matters, including provision of relevant documents and information in their possession and making available to each other, as reasonably requested and available, personnel (including officers, directors, employees and agents of the parties or their respective Subsidiaries or Affiliates) responsible for preparing, maintaining, and interpreting information and documents relevant to Taxes, and personnel reasonably required as witnesses or for purposes of providing information or documents in connection with any administrative or judicial proceedings relating to Taxes.

 

SECTION 6.  Tax Records.

 

6.1                               Retention of Tax Records.  Each of Distributing and Splitco shall preserve, and shall cause their respective Subsidiaries to preserve, all Tax Records that are in their possession, and that could affect the liability of any member of the other Group for Taxes, for as long as the contents thereof may become material in the administration of any matter under applicable Tax Law, but in any event until the later of (x) the expiration of any applicable statutes of limitation, as extended, and (y) seven years after the Distribution Date.

 

6.2                               Access to Tax Records.  Splitco shall make available, and cause its Subsidiaries to make available, to members of the Distributing Group for inspection and copying the portion of any Tax Records in their possession that relate to a Pre-Distribution Period or Post-Distribution Period and which is reasonably necessary for the preparation of a Tax Return by a member of the Distributing Group or any of their Affiliates or with respect to any audit, litigation or other proceeding by a Tax Authority relating to such return.  Distributing shall make available, and cause its Subsidiaries to make available, to members of the Splitco Group for inspection and copying the portion of any Tax Records in their possession that relates to a Pre-Distribution Period and which is reasonably necessary for the preparation of a Tax Return by a member of the Splitco

 

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Group or any of their Affiliates or with respect to any audit, litigation or other proceeding by a Tax Authority relating to such return.

 

6.3                               Confidentiality.  Each party hereby agrees that it will hold, and shall use its reasonable best efforts to cause its officers, directors, employees, accountants, counsel, consultants, advisors and agents to hold, in confidence all records and information prepared and shared by and among the parties in carrying out the intent of this Agreement, except as may otherwise be necessary in connection with the filing of Tax Returns or any administrative or judicial proceedings relating to Taxes or unless disclosure is compelled by a governmental authority.  Information and documents of one party (the “Disclosing Party”) shall not be deemed to be confidential for purposes of this Section 6.3 to the extent such information or document (i) is previously known to or in the possession of the other party or parties (the “Receiving Party”) and is not otherwise subject to a requirement to be kept confidential, (ii) becomes publicly available by means other than unauthorized disclosure under this Agreement by the Receiving Party or (iii) is received from a third party without, to the knowledge of the Receiving Party after reasonable diligence, a duty of confidentiality owed to the Disclosing Party.

 

6.4                               Delivery of Tax Records.  On or before the Distribution Date, Distributing shall provide to Splitco (to the extent not previously provided or held by any member of the Splitco Group on the Distribution Date) copies of (i) the Separate Returns of any member of the Splitco Group, (ii) the relevant portions of any other Tax Returns with respect to any member of the Splitco Group, and (iii) other existing Tax Records (or the relevant portions thereof) reasonably necessary to prepare and file any Tax Returns of, or with respect to, the members of the Splitco Group, or to defend or contest Tax matters relevant to the members of the Splitco Group, including in each case, all Tax Records related to Tax Items of the members of the Splitco Group and any and all communications or agreements with, or rulings by, any Tax Authority with respect to any member of the Splitco Group.

 

SECTION 7.  Restrictions on Certain Actions of Distributing and Splitco; Indemnity.

 

7.1                               Restrictive Covenants.

 

(a)                                 General Restrictions.  Following the Effective Time, Splitco shall not, and shall cause the members of the Splitco Group and their Affiliates not to, and Distributing shall not, and shall cause the members of the Distributing Group and their Affiliates not to, take any action that, or fail to take any action the failure of which, (i) would be inconsistent with the Contribution and Distribution qualifying, or would preclude the Contribution and Distribution from qualifying, as a tax-free transaction described under Sections 368(a)(1)(D), 355 and 361 of the Code, (ii) would cause Distributing, Splitco, any of their respective Subsidiaries at the Effective Time, or the holders of Liberty Ventures Common Stock that receive stock of Splitco in the Distribution, to recognize gain or loss, or otherwise include any amount in income, as a result of the Contribution and/or the Distribution for U.S. federal income tax purposes, (iii) would cause Distributing or any Subsidiary of Distributing to recognize gain or loss,

 

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or otherwise include any amount in income, as a result of the Reattribution for U.S. federal income tax purposes, (iv) would be inconsistent with the LEXE Transaction qualifying, or would preclude the LEXE Transaction from qualifying, as a tax-free transaction described under Sections 368(a)(1)(D), 355 and 361 of the Code (except with respect to cash received in lieu of fractional shares), (v) would cause Distributing, any Subsidiary of Distributing immediately prior to the LEXE Transaction, or the holders of Liberty Ventures Common Stock that received stock of LEXE in the LEXE Transaction to recognize gain or loss, or otherwise include any amount in income, as a result of the LEXE Transaction for U.S. federal income tax purposes (except with respect to cash received in lieu of fractional shares), (vi) would be inconsistent with the CHUB Distribution qualifying, or would preclude the CHUB Distribution from qualifying, as a tax-free transaction described under Section 355 of the Code (except with respect to cash received in lieu of fractional shares), (vii) would cause Distributing, any Subsidiary of Distributing immediately prior to the CHUB Distribution, or the holders of Liberty Ventures Common Stock that received stock of CHUB in the CHUB Distribution to recognize gain or loss, or otherwise include any amount in income, as a result of the CHUB Distribution for U.S. federal income tax purposes (except with respect to cash received in lieu of fractional shares), (viii) would be inconsistent with the LTRIP Transaction qualifying, or would preclude the LTRIP Transaction from qualifying, as a tax-free transaction described under Sections 368(a)(1)(D), 355 and/or 361 of the Code, or (ix) would cause Distributing, any Subsidiary of Distributing immediately prior to the LTRIP Transaction, or the holders of Liberty Ventures Common Stock that received stock of LTRIP in the LTRIP Transaction to recognize gain or loss, or otherwise include any amount in income, as a result of the LTRIP Transaction for U.S. federal income tax purposes.

 

(b)                                 Restricted Actions.  Without limiting the provisions of Section 7.1(a) hereof, following the Effective Time, Splitco shall not, and shall cause the members of the Splitco Group and their Affiliates not to, and Distributing shall not, and shall cause the members of the Distributing Group and their Affiliates not to, take any action that, or fail to take any action the failure of which, (i) would be inconsistent with, or would cause any Person to be in breach of, any representation or covenant, or any material statement, made in the Tax Materials, the LEXE Tax Materials, the CHUB Tax Materials, or the LTRIP Tax Materials, or (ii) would be inconsistent with, or would cause Distributing to be in breach of, any representation or covenant made in the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement, the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement or the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement.

 

(c)                                  Reporting.  Unless and until there has been a Final Determination to the contrary, each party agrees not to take any position on any Tax Return, in connection with any Tax Contest, or otherwise for Tax purposes that is inconsistent with the Tax Opinion.

 

7.2                               Distributing Indemnity.  Distributing agrees to indemnify and hold harmless each member of the Splitco Group and their respective directors, officers, employees, agents, successors and assigns (the “Splitco Indemnitees”) from and against any and all (without duplication) (a) Taxes, Tax Items, and Losses allocated to, and

 

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payments required to be made by, Distributing pursuant to Section 2, (b) Transaction Taxes and Transaction Tax-Related Losses allocated to Distributing pursuant to Section 2.2(b), (c) LEXE Transaction Taxes and LEXE Tax-Related Losses allocated to Distributing pursuant to Section 2.2(c), (d) CHUB Transaction Taxes and CHUB Tax-Related Losses allocated to Distributing pursuant to Section 2.2(d), (e) LTRIP Transaction Taxes and LTRIP Tax-Related Losses allocated to Distributing pursuant to Section 2.2(e); (f) Tracking Stock Taxes and Losses allocated to Distributing pursuant to Section 2.2(f), (g) Taxes and Losses arising out of or based upon any breach or nonperformance of any covenant or agreement made or to be performed by Distributing contained in this Agreement, and (h) Losses, including reasonable out-of-pocket legal, accounting and other advisory and court fees and expenses, incurred in connection with the items described in clauses (a) through (g) of this Section 7.2; provided, however, that notwithstanding clauses (a), (g) and (h) of this Section 7.2, Distributing shall not be responsible for, and shall have no obligation to indemnify or hold harmless any Splitco Indemnitee for, (x) any Transaction Taxes, Transaction Tax-Related Losses, LEXE Transaction Taxes, LEXE Tax-Related Losses, CHUB Transaction Taxes, CHUB Tax-Related Losses, LTRIP Transaction Taxes, LTRIP Tax-Related Losses, or Tracking Stock Taxes and Losses that are allocated to Splitco pursuant to Sections 2.2(b), (c), (d), (e) or (f), or (y) any Taxes or Losses arising out of or based upon any breach or nonperformance of any covenant or agreement made or to be performed by Splitco contained in this Agreement.

 

7.3                               Splitco Indemnity.  Splitco agrees to indemnify and hold harmless each member of the Distributing Group and their respective directors, officers, employees, agents, successors and assigns (the “Distributing Indemnitees”) from and against any and all (without duplication) (a) Taxes, Tax Items, and Losses allocated to, and payments required to be made by, Splitco pursuant to Section 2, (b) Transaction Taxes and Transaction Tax-Related Losses allocated to Splitco pursuant to Section 2.2(b), (c) LEXE Transaction Taxes and LEXE Tax-Related Losses allocated to Splitco pursuant to Section 2.2(c), (d) CHUB Transaction Taxes and CHUB Tax-Related Losses allocated to Splitco pursuant to Section 2.2(d), (e) LTRIP Transaction Taxes and LTRIP Tax-Related Losses allocated to Splitco pursuant to Section 2.2(e), (f) Tracking Stock Taxes and Losses allocated to Splitco pursuant to Section 2.2(f), (g) Taxes and Losses arising out of or based upon any breach or nonperformance of any covenant or agreement made or to be performed by Splitco contained in this Agreement, and (h) Losses, including reasonable out-of-pocket legal, accounting and other advisory and court fees, incurred in connection with the items described in clauses (a) through (g) of this Section 7.3; provided, however, that notwithstanding clauses (a), (g) and (h) of this Section 7.3, Splitco shall not be responsible for, and shall have no obligation to indemnify or hold harmless any Distributing Indemnitee for, (x) any Transaction Taxes, Transaction Tax-Related Losses, LEXE Transaction Taxes, LEXE Tax-Related Losses, CHUB Transaction Taxes, CHUB Tax-Related Losses, LTRIP Transaction Taxes, LTRIP Tax-Related Losses, or Tracking Stock Taxes and Losses that are allocated to Distributing pursuant to Sections 2.2(b), (c), (d), (e) or (f), or (y) any Taxes or Losses arising out of or based upon any breach or nonperformance of any covenant or agreement made or to be performed by Distributing contained in this Agreement.

 

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7.4                               Scope.  The provisions of this Section 7 are intended to be for the benefit of, and shall be enforceable by, each Distributing Indemnitee and its successors in interest and each Splitco Indemnitee and its successors in interest.

 

7.5                               Notices of Tax Contests.  Each Company shall provide prompt notice to the other Company of any pending or threatened Tax audit, assessment, proceeding or other Tax Contest or Joint Claim of which it becomes aware relating to Taxes, Losses or any other liabilities or amounts for which it is or may be indemnified by such other Company hereunder.  Such notice shall contain (i) factual information (to the extent known) describing any asserted Tax liability or other claim in reasonable detail and shall be accompanied by copies of any notice and other documents received from any Tax Authority or third party in respect of any such matters, and (ii) the amount of such asserted Tax liability or other claim.  Such notice shall be given within a reasonable period of time after notice thereof was received by such Company, but any failure to give timely notice shall not affect the indemnities given hereunder except, and only to the extent that, the indemnifying Company shall have been actually prejudiced as a result of such failure.  Thereafter, the indemnified Company shall deliver to the indemnifying Company such additional information with respect to such Tax Contest or Joint Claim in its possession that the indemnifying Company may reasonably request.

 

7.6                               Control of Tax Contests Generally.

 

(a)                                 General Rule.  Except as provided in Sections 7.6(b) and 7.8, each Company shall have full responsibility, control and discretion in handling, defending, settling or contesting any Tax Contest involving a Tax reported (or that, it is asserted, should have been reported) on a Tax Return for which such Company is responsible for preparing and filing (or causing to be prepared and filed) pursuant to Section 3 of this Agreement.

 

(b)                                 Non-Preparer Participation Rights.  With respect to a Tax Contest (other than with respect to a Joint Claim) of any Tax Return which could result in a Tax liability for which the Non-Preparer may be liable under this Agreement or the reduction in any Tax Benefit to which the Non-Preparer may be entitled to under this Agreement, (i) the Non-Preparer shall, at its own cost and expense, be entitled to participate in such Tax Contest, (ii) the Preparer shall keep the Non-Preparer updated and informed, and shall consult with the Non-Preparer, (iii) the Preparer shall act in good faith with a view to the merits in connection with the Tax Contest, and (iv) the Preparer shall not settle or compromise such Tax Contest without the prior written consent of the Non-Preparer (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld) if the settlement or compromise could have a more than de minimis impact on the Non-Preparer and the other members of its Group, taken as a whole.

 

7.7                               Cooperation.  The parties shall provide each other with all information relating to a Tax Contest or Joint Claim which is needed by the other party or parties to handle, participate in, defend, settle or contest the Tax Contest or Joint Claim.  At the request of a party, the other party shall take any reasonable action (e.g., executing a power of attorney) that is necessary to enable the requesting party to exercise its rights

 

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under this Agreement in respect of a Tax Contest or Joint Claim.  Splitco shall assist Distributing, and Distributing shall assist Splitco, in taking any commercially reasonable actions that are necessary or desirable to minimize the effects of any adjustment made by a Tax Authority.  The indemnifying party shall reimburse the indemnified party for any reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred in complying with this Section 7.7.

 

7.8                               Joint Claims.  Distributing and Splitco will have the right to jointly control the defense, compromise or settlement of any Joint Claim; provided, however, that with respect to any Joint Claim arising under the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement, the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement or the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement (or otherwise subject to the indemnification provisions of the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement, the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement or the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement), Splitco’s rights to jointly control, or otherwise participate in the defense, compromise or settlement of, any such Joint Claim will be subject to the terms of the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement, the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement or the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement, as applicable.  Distributing shall use reasonable efforts to provide Splitco with the right to jointly control with Distributing and otherwise participate in the defense, compromise or settlement of, any Joint Claim arising under the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement, the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement or the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement (or otherwise subject to the indemnification provisions of the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement, the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement or the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement), including taking action on behalf of Splitco (at the request of Splitco) to the extent any other party to the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement, the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement or the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement does not recognize Splitco’s ability to act thereunder; provided, however, that Distributing shall not be required to relinquish any rights that it has to control the defense, compromise or settlement of any such Joint Claim (other than to Splitco pursuant to the foregoing).  No indemnified Company shall settle or compromise or consent to entry of any judgment with respect to any such Joint Claim without the prior written consent of the indemnifying Company, which consent may be withheld in the indemnifying Company’s sole discretion.  No indemnifying Company shall settle or compromise or consent to entry of any judgment with respect to any such Joint Claim unless such settlement, compromise or consent (x) includes an unconditional release of the indemnified Company and (y) does not enjoin or restrict in any way the future actions or conduct of the indemnified Company (other than with respect to its performance hereunder).

 

7.9                               Other Claims.  In the event any Distributing Indemnitee should have a claim against Splitco, or any Splitco Indemnitee should have a claim against Distributing, under this Section 7 that does not involve a third party action, such indemnified Company (or Distributing on behalf of all Distributing Indemnitees or Splitco on behalf of all Splitco Indemnitees, as applicable) shall as promptly as practicable notify the indemnifying Company of such claim, describing such claim and the factual basis thereof, the amount of such claim (if known) and the method of computation of such amount, all with reasonable particularity.

 

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SECTION 8.  General Provisions.

 

8.1                               Termination.  This Agreement shall terminate at such time as all obligations and liabilities of the parties hereto have been satisfied.  The obligations and liabilities of the parties arising under this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect until all such obligations have been satisfied and such liabilities have been paid in full, whether by expiration of time, operation of law, or otherwise.

 

8.2                               Predecessors or Successors.  Any reference to Distributing, Splitco, their respective Subsidiaries, or any other Person in this Agreement shall include any predecessors or successors (e.g., by merger or other reorganization, liquidation, conversion, or election under Treasury Regulations Section 301.7701-3) of Distributing, Splitco, such Subsidiary, or such Person, respectively.

 

8.3                               Expenses.  Except as otherwise expressly provided for herein, each Company and its Subsidiaries shall bear their own expenses incurred in connection with the preparation of Tax Returns and other matters related to Taxes under the provisions of this Agreement for which they are liable.

 

8.4                               Governing Law; Jurisdiction.  This Agreement and the legal relations among the parties hereto will be governed in all respects, including validity, interpretation and effect, by the laws of the State of Delaware applicable to contracts made and performed wholly therein, without giving effect to any choice or conflict of laws provisions or rules that would cause the application of the laws of any other jurisdiction. Each of the parties hereto irrevocably agrees that any legal action or proceeding with respect to this Agreement, and the rights and obligations arising hereunder, or for recognition and enforcement of any judgment in respect of this Agreement, and the rights and obligations arising hereunder brought by the other party hereto or its successors or assigns, shall be brought and determined exclusively in the Delaware Court of Chancery and any state appellate court therefrom within the State of Delaware (or, if the Delaware Court of Chancery declines to accept jurisdiction over a particular matter, any state or federal court within the State of Delaware).  Each of the parties hereto hereby irrevocably submits with regard to any such action or proceeding for itself and in respect of its property, generally and unconditionally, to the personal jurisdiction of the aforesaid courts and agrees that it will not bring any action relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby in any court other than the aforesaid courts.  Each of the parties hereto hereby irrevocably waives, and agrees not to assert as a defense, counterclaim or otherwise, in any action or proceeding with respect to this Agreement (a) any claim that it is not personally subject to the jurisdiction of the above named courts for any reason other than the failure to serve in accordance with Section 8.6 and this Section 8.4, (b) any claim that it or its property is exempt or immune from jurisdiction of any such court or from any legal process commenced in such courts (whether through service of notice, attachment prior to judgment, attachment in aid of execution of judgment, execution of judgment or otherwise) and (c) to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, any claim that (i) the suit, action or proceeding in such court is brought in an inconvenient forum, (ii) the venue of such suit, action or proceeding is improper or (iii) this Agreement or the subject matter hereof may not be enforced in or by

 

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such courts.  Process in any such suit, action or proceeding may be served on any party anywhere in the world, whether within or without the jurisdiction of any such court.  Without limiting the foregoing, each party agrees that service of process on such party as provided in Section 8.6 shall be deemed effective service of process on such party.

 

8.5                               Waiver of Jury Trial.  EACH PARTY HERETO ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT ANY CONTROVERSY WHICH MAY ARISE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS LIKELY TO INVOLVE COMPLICATED AND DIFFICULT ISSUES, AND, THEREFORE, EACH SUCH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY RIGHT SUCH PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT TO ANY ACTION DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF, UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT.  EACH PARTY HERETO CERTIFIES AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT (A) NO REPRESENTATIVE, AGENT OR ATTORNEY OF ANY OTHER PARTY HERETO HAS REPRESENTED, EXPRESSLY OR OTHERWISE, THAT SUCH OTHER PARTY WOULD NOT, IN THE EVENT OF SUCH ACTION, SEEK TO ENFORCE THE FOREGOING WAIVER, (B) EACH SUCH PARTY UNDERSTANDS AND HAS CONSIDERED THE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS WAIVER, (C) EACH SUCH PARTY MAKES THIS WAIVER VOLUNTARILY, AND (D) EACH SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN INDUCED TO ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT BY, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THE MUTUAL WAIVERS AND CERTIFICATIONS IN THIS SECTION 8.5.

 

8.6                               Notices.  All notices, requests, and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be delivered in person, by facsimile (with confirming copy sent by one of the other delivery methods specified herein), by electronic mail, by overnight courier or sent by certified, registered or express air mail, postage prepaid, and shall be deemed given when so delivered in person, or when so received by facsimile, electronic mail or courier, or, if mailed, three (3) calendar days after the date of mailing, as follows:

 

(a)                                 If to Distributing, to:

 

Liberty Interactive Corporation

12300 Liberty Boulevard

Englewood, Colorado  80112

 

Attn:  Chief Legal Officer

Email:  legalnotices@libertymedia.com

Facsimile: (720) 875-5401

 

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(b)                                 If to Splitco, to:

 

GCI Liberty, Inc.

12300 Liberty Boulevard

Englewood, Colorado  80112

 

Attn:  Chief Legal Officer

Email: legalnotices@libertymedia.com

Facsimile:  (720) 875-5401

 

or to such other address as the party to whom notice is given may have previously furnished to the other parties in writing in the manner set forth above.

 

8.7                               Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in two or more identical counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, and all of which together shall constitute one and the same agreement.  This Agreement may be delivered by electronic mail or facsimile transmission of a signed copy thereof.

 

8.8                               Binding Effect; Assignment.  This Agreement and all of the provisions hereof shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns. Except with respect to a merger of a party, neither this Agreement nor any of the rights, interests or obligations hereunder shall be assigned by any party hereto without the prior written consent of the other parties; provided, however, that each of Distributing and Splitco may assign its respective rights, interests, liabilities and obligations under this Agreement to any other member of its Group, but such assignment shall not relieve Distributing or Splitco, as the assignor, of its liabilities or obligations hereunder.

 

8.9                               Severability.  Any provision of this Agreement which is prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction shall, as to such jurisdiction, be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or unenforceability without invalidating the remaining provisions hereof. Any such prohibition or unenforceability in any jurisdiction shall not invalidate or render unenforceable such provision in any other jurisdiction.  Upon a determination that any provision of this Agreement is prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction, the parties shall negotiate in good faith to modify this Agreement so as to effect the original intent of the parties as closely as possible in an acceptable manner in order that the provisions contemplated hereby are consummated as originally contemplated to the fullest extent possible.

 

8.10                        Amendments; Waivers.  Any provision of this Agreement may be amended or waived if, but only if, such amendment or waiver is in writing and is signed, in the case of an amendment, by each party to this Agreement, or in the case of a waiver, by the party against whom the waiver is to be effective.  No failure or delay by any party in exercising any right, power or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof nor shall any single or partial exercise thereof preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, power or privilege.  Except as otherwise provided herein, the rights and remedies herein provided shall be cumulative and not exclusive of

 

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any rights or remedies provided by applicable law.  Any consent provided under this Agreement must be in writing, signed by the party against whom enforcement of such consent is sought.

 

8.11                        Effective Date.  This Agreement shall become effective on the date recited above on which the parties entered into this Agreement.

 

8.12                        Change in Law.  Any reference to a provision of the Code or any other Tax Law shall include a reference to any applicable successor provision or law.

 

8.13                        Authorization, Etc.  Each of the parties hereto hereby represents and warrants that it has the power and authority to execute, deliver and perform this Agreement, that this Agreement has been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action on the part of such party, that this Agreement constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of such party and that the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by such party does not contravene or conflict with any provision of law or of its charter or bylaws or any agreement, instrument or order binding such party.

 

8.14                        No Third Party Beneficiaries.  Except as provided in Sections 7.2, 7.3, and 8.8 of this Agreement, this Agreement is solely for the benefit of the parties and their respective Subsidiaries and is not intended to confer upon any other Person any rights or remedies hereunder.  Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, this Agreement is not intended to confer upon any Splitco Indemnitees any rights or remedies against Splitco hereunder, and this Agreement is not intended to confer upon any Distributing Indemnitees any rights or remedies against Distributing hereunder.

 

8.15                        Entire Agreement.  This Agreement embodies the entire understanding among the parties relating to its subject matter and supersedes and terminates any prior agreements and understandings among the parties with respect to such subject matter, and no party to this Agreement shall have any right, responsibility, obligation or liability under any such prior agreement or understanding.  Any and all prior correspondence, conversations and memoranda are merged herein and shall be without effect hereon.  No promises, covenants or representations of any kind, other than those expressly stated herein, have been made to induce any party to enter into this Agreement.

 

8.16                        No Strict Construction; Interpretation.

 

(a)                                 Distributing and Splitco each acknowledge that this Agreement has been prepared jointly by the parties hereto and shall not be strictly construed against any party hereto.

 

(b)                                 When a reference is made in this Agreement to an Article, Section, Exhibit or Schedule, such reference shall be to an Article of, a Section of, or an Exhibit or Schedule to, this Agreement unless otherwise indicated.  The table of contents and headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.  Whenever the words “include”, “includes” or “including” are used in this Agreement, they shall be deemed to

 

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be followed by the words “without limitation”.  The words “hereof”, “herein” and “hereunder” and words of similar import when used in this Agreement shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement.  All terms defined in this Agreement shall have the defined meanings when used in any certificate or other document made or delivered pursuant hereto unless otherwise defined therein.  The definitions contained in this Agreement are applicable to the singular as well as the plural forms of such terms and to the masculine as well as to the feminine and neuter genders of such term.  Any agreement, instrument or statute defined or referred to herein or in any agreement or instrument that is referred to herein means such agreement, instrument or statute as from time to time amended, modified or supplemented, including (in the case of agreements or instruments) by waiver or consent and (in the case of statutes) by succession of comparable successor statutes and references to all attachments thereto and instruments incorporated therein.  References to a Person are also to its permitted successors and assigns.

 

8.17                        Headings.  The headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and will not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.

 

8.18                        Assignment of Rights under the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement.  Distributing hereby assigns to Splitco all of its rights to indemnification payments and related rights under the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement with respect to any liability for LEXE Transaction Taxes, LEXE Tax-Related Losses, or any other Taxes or Losses that, in each case, is allocated to Splitco hereunder and with respect to which Splitco has paid in whole.  If any Joint Claim is made against any member of the Distributing Group or the Splitco Group with respect to any LEXE Transaction Taxes or LEXE Tax-Related Losses, any other claim is made against any member of the Distributing Group or the Splitco Group with respect to any other Taxes or Losses for which any member of the Distributing Group or the Splitco Group would be entitled to indemnification under the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement, or Splitco is entitled to any Tax Sharing Receivable which has not been paid by LEXE, then at Splitco’s request, Distributing shall assert a claim for indemnification against LEXE under the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement in respect of such LEXE Transaction Taxes, LEXE Tax-Related Losses, other Taxes or Losses, or Tax Sharing Receivable, as applicable, to the extent such a claim would not be frivolous.  Splitco and Distributing shall jointly control the prosecution of any such claim related to LEXE Transaction Taxes or LEXE Tax-Related Losses under the principles contained in Section 7.8, and the principles of Section 7.6 shall govern any claim that is not a Joint Claim.  Distributing shall not amend, modify or terminate the LEXE Tax Sharing Agreement, or waive any rights thereunder, without the prior written consent of Splitco, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld.

 

8.19                        Assignment of Rights under the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement.  Distributing hereby assigns to Splitco all of its rights to indemnification payments and related rights under the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement with respect to any liability for CHUB Transaction Taxes, CHUB Tax-Related Losses, or any other Taxes or Losses that, in each case, is allocated to Splitco hereunder and with respect to which Splitco has paid in whole.  If any Joint Claim is made against any member of the Distributing Group or

 

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the Splitco Group with respect to any CHUB Transaction Taxes or CHUB Tax-Related Losses, any other claim is made against any member of the Distributing Group or the Splitco Group with respect to any other Taxes or Losses for which any member of the Distributing Group or the Splitco Group would be entitled to indemnification under the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement, or Splitco is entitled to any Tax Sharing Receivable which has not been paid by CHUB, then at Splitco’s request, Distributing shall assert a claim for indemnification against CHUB under the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement in respect of such CHUB Transaction Taxes, CHUB Tax-Related Losses, other Taxes or Losses, or Tax Sharing Receivable, as applicable, to the extent such a claim would not be frivolous.  Splitco and Distributing shall jointly control the prosecution of any such claim related to CHUB Transaction Taxes or CHUB Tax-Related Losses under the principles contained in Section 7.8, and the principles of Section 7.6 shall govern any claim that is not a Joint Claim.  Distributing shall not amend, modify or terminate the CHUB Tax Sharing Agreement, or waive any rights thereunder, without the prior written consent of Splitco, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld.

 

8.20                        Assignment of Rights under LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement.  Distributing hereby assigns to Splitco all of its rights to indemnification payments and related rights under the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement with respect to any liability for LTRIP Transaction Taxes, LTRIP Tax-Related Losses, or any other Taxes or Losses that, in each case, is allocated to Splitco hereunder and with respect to which Splitco has paid in whole.  If any Joint Claim is made against any member of the Distributing Group or the Splitco Group with respect to any LTRIP Transaction Taxes or LTRIP Tax-Related Losses, any other claim is made against any member of the Distributing Group or the Splitco Group with respect to any other Taxes or Losses for which any member of the Distributing Group or the Splitco Group would be entitled to indemnification under the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement, or Splitco is entitled to any Tax Sharing Receivable which has not been paid by LTRIP, then at Splitco’s request, Distributing shall assert a claim for indemnification against LTRIP under the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement in respect of such LTRIP Transaction Taxes, LTRIP Tax-Related Losses, other Taxes or Losses, or Tax Sharing Receivable, as applicable, to the extent such a claim would not be frivolous.  Splitco and Distributing shall jointly control the prosecution of any such claim related to LTRIP Transaction Taxes or LTRIP Tax-Related Losses under the principles contained in Section 7.8, and the principles of Section 7.6 shall govern any claim that is not a Joint Claim.  Distributing shall not amend, modify or terminate the LTRIP Tax Sharing Agreement, or waive any rights thereunder, without the prior written consent of Splitco, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by their respective officers as of the date set forth above.

 

 

	
 
    	
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39EX-10.1

 Exhibit 10.1 

VOLUME SUBMITTER 

DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PLAN 

(PROFIT SHARING/401(K) PLAN) 

A FIDELITY VOLUME SUBMITTER PLAN 

Adoption Agreement No. 001 

For use With 
 Fidelity
Basic Plan Document No. 17 
 Fidelity Management & Research Company and its affiliates do not provide tax or legal advice. Nothing
herein or in any attachments hereto should be construed, or relied upon, as tax or legal advice. 
 IRS CIRCULAR 230 DISCLOSURE: To the extent this
document (including attachments), mentions or references any tax matter, it is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used by the recipient or any other person, for the purpose of (1) avoiding penalties under the Internal Revenue
Code or (2) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party the matter addressed herein. Please consult an independent tax advisor for advice on your particular circumstances. 

  

					
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 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
	 1.01
	 	PLAN INFORMATION	  	 	1	 
	 1.02
	 	EMPLOYER	  	 	2	 
	 1.03
	 	TRUSTEE	  	 	2	 
	 1.04
	 	COVERAGE	  	 	2	 
	 1.05
	 	COMPENSATION	  	 	6	 
	 1.06
	 	TESTING RULES	  	 	7	 
	 1.07
	 	DEFERRAL CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	8	 
	 1.08
	 	EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS (AFTER-TAX CONTRIBUTIONS)	  	 	11	 
	 1.09
	 	ROLLOVER CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	11	 
	 1.10
	 	QUALIFIED NONELECTIVE EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	11	 
	 1.11
	 	MATCHING EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	12	 
	 1.12
	 	NONELECTIVE EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	16	 
	 1.13
	 	EXCEPTIONS TO CONTINUING ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS	  	 	19	 
	 1.14
	 	RETIREMENT	  	 	19	 
	 1.15
	 	DEFINITION OF DISABLED	  	 	19	 
	 1.16
	 	VESTING	  	 	20	 
	 1.17
	 	PREDECESSOR EMPLOYER SERVICE	  	 	21	 
	 1.18
	 	PARTICIPANT LOANS	  	 	21	 
	 1.19
	 	IN-SERVICE WITHDRAWALS	  	 	21	 
	 1.20
	 	FORM OF DISTRIBUTIONS	  	 	23	 
	 1.21
	 	TIMING OF DISTRIBUTIONS	  	 	24	 
	 1.22
	 	TOP HEAVY STATUS	  	 	24	 
	 1.23
	 	CORRECTION TO MEET 415 REQUIREMENTS UNDER MULTIPLE DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PLANS	  	 	25	 
	 1.24
	 	INVESTMENT DIRECTION	  	 	25	 
	 1.25
	 	ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS AND PROTECTED BENEFITS	  	 	25	 
	 1.26
	 	SUPERSEDING PROVISIONS	  	 	26	 
	 1.27
	 	RELIANCE ON ADVISORY LETTER	  	 	26	 
	 1.28
	 	ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE AND RECORDS	  	 	26	 
	 1.29
	 	VOLUME SUBMITTER INFORMATION:	  	 	26	 
	 EXECUTION PAGE
	  	 	27	 
	 PARTICIPATING EMPLOYERS ADDENDUM
	  	 	28	 
	 IN-SERVICE WITHDRAWALS ADDENDUM
	  	 	29	 
	 VESTING SCHEDULE ADDENDUM
	  	 	30	 
	 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS ADDENDUM
	  	 	33	 
	 ADDENDUM TO ADOPTION AGREEMENT
	  	 	35	 
	 EFFECTIVE DATES FOR INTERIM LEGAL COMPLIANCE SNAP OFF ADDENDUM
	  	 	36	 

  

					
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 ADOPTION AGREEMENT 

ARTICLE 1 

PROFIT SHARING/401(k) PLAN 

 

													
	1.01	 	PLAN INFORMATION
			
		 	(a)	 	Name of Plan:
			
		 		 	This is the SiteOne Savings and Investment Plan (the “Plan”)
			
		 	(b)	 	Type of Plan:
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☒	 	401(k) Only
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☐	 	401(k) and Profit Sharing
					
		 		 	(3)	 	☐	 	Profit Sharing Only
			
		 	(c)	 	Administrator Name (if not the Employer):
			
		 		 	Benefits Committee
			
		 	(d)	 	Plan Year End (month/day): 10/31
			
		 	(e)	 	Three Digit Plan Number: 002
			
		 	(f)	 	Limitation Year (check one):
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☐	 	Calendar Year
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☒	 	Plan Year
					
		 		 	(3)	 	☐	 	Other, (12-month period ending on the following date):
			
		 	(g)	 	Plan Status:
				
		 		 	(1)	 	Adoption Agreement Effective Date: 01/01/2016 (cannot be earlier than the later of (i) the first day of the 2007 Plan Year or (ii) the effective date of the Plan)
				
		 		 	(2)	 	The Adoption Agreement Effective Date is:
						
		 		 		 	(A)	 	☐	 	A new Plan Effective Date
						
		 		 		 	(B)	 	☒	 	An amendment Effective Date (check one):
							
		 		 		 		 	(i)	 	☒	 	an amendment and restatement of this Basic Plan Document No. 17 (or restatement of former Fidelity Basic Plan Document No. 14) and its Adoption Agreement previously executed by the Employer;
							
		 		 		 		 	(ii)	 	☐	 	a conversion to Basic Plan Document No. 17 and its Adoption Agreement.
					
		 		 		 		 	The original effective date of the Plan: 01/15/2014

  

					
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		 		 	(3)	 	☐	 	Special Effective Dates. Certain provisions of the Plan shall be effective as of a date other than the date specified in Subsection 1.01(g)(1) above. Please complete the Special Effective Dates Addendum to the
Adoption Agreement indicating the affected provisions and their effective dates,
					
		 		 	(4)	 	☐	 	Plan Merger Effective Dates. Certain plan(s) were merged into the Plan on or after the date specified in Subsection 1.01(g)(1) above. Please complete the appropriate subsection(s) of the Plan Mergers
Addendum.
					
		 		 	(5)	 	☐	 	Frozen Plan. The Plan is currently frozen. While the Plan is frozen, the definition of Compensation for purposes of determining contributions under Section 5.02 of the Basic Plan Document shall not include
compensation earned after the date the Plan is frozen. Plan assets will continue to be held on behalf of Participants and their Beneficiaries until distributed in accordance with the Plan terms. (If this provision is selected, it will override
any conflicting provision selected in the Adoption Agreement.) (Choose one.)
						
		 		 		 	(A)	 	☐	 	Contributions under the Plan are permanently discontinued. Accounts of all Employees shall be 100% vested without regard to any schedule selected in 1.16.
						
		 		 		 	(B)	 	☐	 	Contributions under the Plan are temporarily suspended. The Employer contemplates that contributions will resume at a later date.
				
		 		 		 	Note: Deferral Contributions and Employee Contributions shall not be taken from compensation earned after the date the Plan is frozen, however, loan repayments shall continue to be made until the loan obligation
is satisfied.
		
	1.02	 	EMPLOYER
			
		 	(a)	 	Employer Name: SiteOne Landscape Supply
				
		 		 	(1)	 	Employer’s Tax Identification Number: 36-4485550
				
		 		 	(2)	 	Employer’s fiscal year end: 10/31
			
		 	(b)	 	The term “Employer “ includes the following participating employers (choose one):
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☐	 	No other employers participate in the Plan.
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☒	 	Certain other employers participate in the Plan. Please complete the Participating Employers Addendum.
		
	1.03	 	TRUSTEE
				
		 	(a)	 	Trustee Name: 	 	Fidelity Management Trust Company
				
		 		 	Address:	 	245 Summer Street
						
		 		 		 		 		 	Boston, MA 02210
		
	1.04	 	COVERAGE
		
		 	All Employees who meet the conditions specified below shall be eligible to participate in the Plan:
			
		 	(a)	 	Age Requirement (check one):

  

					
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		 		 	(1) 	 	☐	 	no age requirement.
					
		 		 	(2) 	 	☒	 	must have attained age: 18 (not to exceed 21).
			
	    	 	(b)	 	Eligibility Service Requirement(s) - There shall be no eligibility service requirements for contributions to the Plan unless selected below for the following contributions:

  

							
	 (1) Deferral
 Contributions,

Employee
 Contributions,

Qualified
 Nonelective

Employer

Contributions
	  	 (2) Nonelective

Employer
 Contributions
	  	 (3) Matching

Employer
 Contributions
	  	 
		  	X	  		  	N/A – not applicable – type(s) of contribution not selected
				
		  		  		  	days of Eligibility Service requirement (no minimum Hours of Service). (Do not indicate more than 365 days in column (1) or 730 days in either of the other columns.)
				
		  		  		  	months of Eligibility Service requirement (no minimum Hours of Service). (Do not indicate more than 12 months in column (1) or 24 months in either of the other columns.)
				
		  		  		  	one year of Eligibility Service requirement (at least ____________ (not to exceed 1,000) Hours of Service are required during the Eligibility Computation Period).
				
		  		  		  	two years of Eligibility Service requirement (at least ____________ (not to exceed 1,000) Hours of Service are required during the Eligibility Computation Period). (Select only for column (2) or (3).)

  

													
		
	    	 	Note: If the Employer selects an Eligibility Service requirement of more than 365 days or 12 months or selects the two year Eligibility Service requirement, then (1) contributions subject to such Eligibility
Service requirement must be 100% vested when made, and (2) if the Plan has selected either Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions in Option 1.11(a)(3) or Safe Harbor Formula in Option 1.12(a)(3), then only one year of Eligibility Service
(with at least 1000 Hours of Service) is required for such contributions.
		
		 	Note: The Plan shall be disaggregated for testing pursuant to Section 6.09 of the Basic Plan Document if a more stringent eligibility requirement is elected in Subsection 1.04(a) or (b) either
(1) with respect to Matching Employer Contributions and Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, is selected or (2) with respect to Nonelective Employer Contributions and Option 1.12(a)(3), 401 (k) Safe
Harbor Formula, is selected, than with respect to Deferral Contributions.
		
		 	 Note: If different eligibility requirements are selected for Deferral Contributions than for Employer Contributions and
the Plan becomes a “top-heavy plan,” the Employer may need to make a minimum Employer Contribution on behalf of non-key Employees who have satisfied the eligibility requirements for Deferral Contributions and are employed on the last day
of the Plan Year, but have not satisfied the eligibility requirements for Employer
 Contributions.

					
		 		 	(4)	 	☐	 	Hours of Service Crediting. Hours of Service will be credited in accordance with the equivalency selected in the Hours of Service Equivalencies Addendum rather than in accordance with the equivalency described in
Subsection 2.01(cc) of the Basic Plan Document. Please complete the Hours of Service Equivalencies Addendum.

  

					
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		 	(c)	 	Eligibility Computation Period - The Eligibility Computation Period is the 12-consecutive-month period beginning on an Employee’s Employment Commencement Date and each 12-consecutive-month period
beginning on an anniversary of his Employment Commencement Date.
			
		 	(d)	 	Eligible Class of Employees:
				
		 		 	(1)	 	Generally, the Employees eligible to participate in the Plan are (choose one):
						
		 		 		 	(A)	 	☒	 	all Employees of the Employer.
						
		 		 		 	(B)	 	☐	 	only Employees of the Employer who are covered by (choose one):
							
		 		 		 		 	(i)	 	☐	 	any collective bargaining agreement with the Employer, provided that the agreement requires the employees to be included under the Plan.
							
		 		 		 		 	(ii)	 	☐	 	the following collective bargaining agreement(s) with the Employer:
							
		 		 		 		 		 		 	  

					
		 		 	(2)	 	☒	 	Notwithstanding the selection in Subsection 1.04(d)(1) above, certain Employees of the Employer are excluded from participation in the Plan:
				
		 		 		 	Note: Certain employees (e.g., residents of Puerto Rico) are excluded automatically pursuant to Subsection 2.01(r) of the Basic Plan Document, regardless of the Employer’s selection under this Subsection
1.04(d)(2).
						
		 		 		 	(A)	 	☒	 	employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement, unless the agreement requires the employees to be included under the Plan. (Do not choose if Option 1.04(d)(1)(B) is selected above.)
						
		 		 		 	(B)	 	☐	 	Highly Compensated Employees as defined in Subsection 2.01(bb) of the Basic Plan Document.
						
		 		 		 	(C)	 	☒	 	Leased Employees as defined in Subsection 2.01 (ee) of the Basic Plan Document.
						
		 		 		 	(D)	 	☒	 	nonresident aliens who do not receive any earned income from the Employer which constitutes United States source income.
						
		 		 		 	(E)	 	☒	 	other:
						
		 		 		 		 		 	Seasonal Employees: Any individual who is not classified as an Employee by an Employer for U.S. payroll purposes, regardless of whether that individual is treated as, or determined to be, an Employee of an Employer
for one or more other purposes.
					
		 		 		 		 	Note: The eligible group defined above must be a definitely determinable group and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only
Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section
410(b).

  

					
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		 		 		 		 	(i)	 	☒	 	Notwithstanding this exclusion, any Employee who would otherwise be excluded from participation solely because he is in a group described below shall be part of the class of Employees eligible to participate in the Plan and, if he
has never been a Participant in the Plan previously, will be required to meet different age and service requirements for eligibility than those specified in Subsections (a) and (b) permitting him to enter on the Entry Date immediately
following the end of the Eligibility Computation Period during which he first satisfies the following requirements: (I) has attained age 21 and (II) has completed at least 1,000 Hours of Service. This Subsection 1.04(d)(2)(E)(i) applies to the
following excluded Employees (Must choose if an exclusion in (E) above directly or indirectly imposes an age and/or service requirement for participation, for example by excluding part-time or temporary employees):
							
		 		 		 		 		 		 	Seasonal Employees
				
		 		 		 	Note: Exclusion of employees may adversely affect the Plan’s satisfaction of the minimum coverage requirements, as provided in Code Section 410(b).
			
		 	(e)	 	Entry Dates – The Entry Dates shall be as indicated below with respect to the applicable type(s) of contribution. (Complete the table below by checking the appropriate boxes to indicate Entry Dates for
the contributions listed.)

  

									
	 	 	 (1) Deferral

Contributions,
 Employee

Contributions,
 Qualified

Nonelective
 Employer

Contributions
	 	 (2) Nonelective

Employer
 Contributions
	 	 (3) Matching

Employer
 Contributions
	 	 
	(A)	 		 	X	 		 	N/A – not applicable – type(s) of contribution not selected
					
	(B)	 	X	 		 	X	 	Immediate upon meeting the eligibility requirements specified in Subsections 1.04(a) and 1.04(b)
					
	(C)	 		 		 		 	the first day of each Plan Year and the first day of the seventh month of each Plan Year
					
	(D)	 		 		 		 	the first day of each Plan Year and the first day of the fourth, seventh, and tenth months of each Plan Year
					
	(E)	 		 		 		 	the first day of each month
					
	(F)	 		 		 		 	the first day of each Plan Year (Do not select if there is an Eligibility Service requirement of more than six months in Subsection 1.04(b) for the type(s) of contribution or if there is an age requirement of more than 20 1/2
in Subsection 1.04(a) for the type(s) of contribution.)

  

													
			
		 		 	Note: If another plan is merged into the Plan, the Plan may provide on the Plan Mergers Addendum that the effective date of the merger is also an Entry Date with respect to certain Employees.
			
		 	(f)	 	Date of Initial Participation - An Eligible Employee shall become a Participant on the Entry Date coinciding with or immediately following the date such Eligible Employee completes the age and service
requirement(s) in Subsections 1.04(a) and (b), if any, or in Subsection 1.04(d)(2)(E)(i), if applicable, except (check one):
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☒	 	no exceptions.
					
		 		 	(2) 	 	☐	 	Eligible Employees employed on (insert date) shall become Participants on that date.

  

					
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		 		 	(3)	 	☐	 	Eligible Employees who meet the age and service requirement(s) of Subsections 1.04(a) and (b) on (insert date) shall become Participants on that date.
		
	1.05	 	COMPENSATION
		
		 	Compensation, as defined in Subsection 2.01(k) of the Basic Plan Document, shall be modified as provided below.
			
		 	(a)	 	Compensation Exclusions - Compensation shall not include reimbursements or other expense allowances, fringe benefits (cash and non-cash), moving expenses, deferred compensation, welfare benefits, unused
leave (as described in Section 2.01(k)(2)), or any of the following additional item(s):
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☒	 	No additional exclusions.
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☐	 	Differential Wages.
					
		 		 	(3)	 	☐	 	Overtime pay.
					
		 		 	(4)	 	☐	 	Bonuses.
					
		 		 	(5)	 	☐	 	Commissions.
					
		 		 	(6)	 	☐	 	The value of restricted stock or of a qualified or a non-qualified stock option granted to an Employee by the Employer to the extent such value is includable in the Employee’s taxable income.
					
		 		 	(7)	 	☐	 	Severance pay received prior to termination of employment. (Severance pay received following termination of employment is a severance amount as described in Subsection 2.01(k) and is always excluded.)
			
		 		 	Note: If the Employer selects an option, other than (1) or (2) above, with respect to Nonelective Employer Contributions, Compensation must be tested to show that it meets the requirements of Code Section 414(s),
unless 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula has been selected, or the allocations must be tested to show that they meet the general test under regulations issued under Code Section 401(a)(4). If the Employer selects an option, other than (1) or (2) above, and
Option 1.11(a)(3), Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, is selected, a Participant must be permitted to make Deferral Contributions under the Plan sufficient to receive the full 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contribution, determined
as a percentage of Compensation meeting the requirements of Code Section 414(s).
			
		 	(b)	 	Compensation for the First Year of Participation - Contributions for the Plan Year in which an Employee first becomes a Participant shall be determined based on the Employee’s Compensation as provided
below.
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☐	 	Compensation for the entire Plan Year. (Complete (A) below, if applicable. If (A) is not selected, the amount of any Nonelective Employer Contribution for the initial Plan Year will be determined in accordance with
this subsection 1.05(b)(1) using only Compensation from the Effective Date of the Plan through the end of the initial Plan Year.)
						
		 		 		 	(A)	 	☐	 	For purposes of determining the amount of Nonelective Employer Contributions, other than 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions, Compensation for the 12-month period ending on the last day of the initial
Plan Year shall be used.

  

					
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		 		 	(2)	 	☒	 	Only Compensation for the portion of the Plan Year in which the Employee is eligible to participate in the Plan. (Complete (A) below, if applicable. If (A) is not selected, the amount of any Nonelective Employer
Contribution for the initial Plan Year will be determined in accordance with this subsection 1.05(b)(2) using only Compensation from the Effective Date of the Plan through the end of the initial Plan Year.)
						
		 		 		 	(A)	 	☐	 	For purposes of determining the amount of Nonelective Employer Contributions, other than 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions, for those Employees who become Active Participants on the Effective Date of
the Plan, Compensation for the 12-month period ending on the last day of the initial Plan Year shall be used. For all other Employees, only Compensation for the period in which they are eligible shall be used.
		
	1.06	 	TESTING RULES
			
		 	(a)	 	ADP/ACP Present Testing Method - The testing method for purposes of applying the “ADP” and “ACP” tests described in Sections 6.03 and 6.06 of the Basic Plan Document shall be the (check
one):
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☒	 	Current Year Testing Method - The “ADP” or “ACP” of Highly Compensated Employees for the Plan Year shall be compared to the “ADP” or “ACP” of
Non-Highly Compensated Employees for the same Plan Year. (Must choose if Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, or Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, with respect to Nonelective Employer Contributions
is checked.)
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☐	 	Prior Year Testing Method - The “ADP” or “ACP” of Highly Compensated Employees for the Plan Year shall be compared to the “ADP” or “ACP” of Non-Highly Compensated Employees
for the immediately preceding Plan Year. (Do not choose if Option 1.10(a)(1), alternative allocation formula for Qualified Nonelective Contributions.)
					
		 		 	(3)	 	☐	 	Not applicable. (Only if Option 1.01(b)(3), Profit Sharing Only, is checked and Option 1.08(a)(1), Future Employee Contributions, and Option 1.11(a), Matching Employer Contributions, are not checked or
Option 1.04(d)(2)(B), excluding all Highly Compensated Employees from the eligible class of Employees, is checked.)
			
		 		 	Note: Restrictions apply on elections to change testing methods.
			
		 	(b)	 	First Year Testing Method - If the first Plan Year that the Plan, other than a successor plan, permits Deferral Contributions or provides for either Employee or Matching Employer Contributions, occurs on or
after the Effective Date specified in Subsection 1.01(g), the “ADP” and/or “ACP” test for such first Plan Year shall be applied using the actual “ADP” and/or “ACP” of Non-Highly Compensated Employees for such
first Plan Year, unless otherwise provided below.
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☐	 	The “ADP” and/or “ACP” test for the first Plan Year that the Plan permits Deferral Contributions or provides for either Employee or Matching Employer Contributions shall be applied assuming a 3%
“ADP” and/or “ACP” for Non-Highly Compensated Employees. (Do not choose unless Plan uses prior year testing method described in Subsection 1.06(a)(2).)

  

					
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		 	(c)	 	HCE Determinations: Look Back Year - The look back year for purposes of determining which Employees are Highly Compensated Employees shall be the 12-consecutive-month period preceding the Plan Year, unless
otherwise provided below.
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☒	 	Calendar Year Determination - The look back year shall be the calendar year beginning within the preceding Plan Year. (Do not choose if the Plan Year is the calendar year.)
			
		 	(d)	 	HCE Determinations: Top Paid Group Election - All Employees with Compensation exceeding the dollar amount specified in Code Section 414(q)(1)(B)(i) adjusted pursuant to Code Section 415(d) (e.g., $115,000
for “determination years” beginning in 2013 and “look-back years” beginning in 2012) shall be considered Highly Compensated Employees, unless Top Paid Group Election below is checked.
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☒	 	Top Paid Group Election - Employees with Compensation exceeding the dollar amount specified in Code Section 414(q)(1)(B)(i) adjusted pursuant to Code Section 415(d) shall be considered Highly Compensated Employees
only if they are in the top paid group (the top 20% of Employees ranked by Compensation).
		
		 	Note: Plan provisions for Sections 1.06(c) and 1.06(d) must apply consistently to all retirement plans of the Employer for determination years that begin with or within the same calendar year
		
	1.07	 	DEFERRAL CONTRIBUTIONS
				
		 	(a)	 	☒	 	Deferral Contributions - Participants may elect to have a portion of their Compensation contributed to the Plan on a before-tax basis pursuant to Code Section 401(k).
				
		 		 	(1)	 	Regular Contributions - The Employer shall make a Deferral Contribution in accordance with Section 5.03 of the Basic Plan Document on behalf of each Participant who has an executed salary reduction
agreement in effect with the Employer for the payroll period in question. Such Deferral Contribution shall not exceed the deferral limit below.
						
		 		 		 	(A) 	 	☒	 	The deferral limit is 50.00% (must be a whole number multiple of one percent) of Compensation.
				
		 		 		 	Note: If Catch-Up Contributions are selected below, a Participant eligible to make Catch-Up Contributions shall (subject to the statutory limits in Treasury Regulation Section 1.414(v)-1(b)(1)(i)) in any event be
permitted to contribute in excess of the specified deferral limit up to 100% of the Participant’s “effectively available Compensation” (i.e., Compensation available after other withholding).
						
		 		 		 	(B)	 	☐	 	Instead of specifying a percentage of Compensation, a Participant’s salary reduction agreement may specify a dollar amount to be contributed each payroll period, provided such dollar amount does not exceed the
maximum percentage of Compensation specified in Subsection 5.03(a) of the Basic Plan Document or in Subsection 1.07(a)(1)(A) above, as applicable.
					
		 		 		 	(C)	 	A Participant may change, on a prospective basis, his salary reduction agreement (check one):
							
		 		 		 		 	(i)	 	☒	 	as of the beginning of each payroll period.
							
		 		 		 		 	(ii)	 	☐	 	as of the first day of each month.

  

					
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		 		 		 		 	(iii)	 	☐	 	as of each Entry Date. (Do not select if immediate entry is elected with respect to Deferral Contributions in Subsection 1.04(e).)
							
		 		 		 		 	(iv)	 	☐	 	as of the first day of each calendar quarter.
							
		 		 		 		 	(v)	 	☐	 	as of the first day of each Plan Year.
							
		 		 		 		 	(vi)	 	☐	 	other. (Specify, but must be at least once per Plan Year)
		 		 		 		 		 		 	 
					
		 		 		 		 	Note: Notwithstanding the Employer’s election hereunder, if Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, or Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, with respect to Nonelective
Employer Contributions is checked, the Plan provides that an Active Participant may change his salary reduction agreement for the Plan Year within a reasonable period (not fewer than 30 days) of receiving the notice described in Section 6.09 of the
Basic Plan Document.
					
		 		 		 	(D)	 	A Participant may revoke, on a prospective basis, a salary reduction agreement at any time upon proper notice to the Administrator but in such case may not complete a new salary reduction agreement until (check
one):
							
		 		 		 		 	(i)	 	☒	 	the beginning of the next payroll period.
							
		 		 		 		 	(ii)	 	☐	 	the first day of the next month.
							
		 		 		 		 	(iii)	 	☐	 	the next Entry Date. (Do not select if immediate entry is elected with respect to Deferral Contributions in Subsection 1.04(e).)
							
		 		 		 		 	(iv)	 	☐	 	as of the first day of each calendar quarter.
							
		 		 		 		 	(v)	 	☐	 	as of the first day of each Plan Year,
							
		 		 		 		 	(vi)	 	☐	 	other. (Specify, but must be at least once per Plan Year)
							
		 		 		 		 		 		 	  

						
		 		 		 	(E)	 	☒	 	See Additional Provisions Addendum.
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☐	 	Additional Deferral Contributions - The Employer shall allow a Participant upon proper notice and approval to enter into a special salary reduction agreement to make additional Deferral Contributions in an amount
up to 100% of their effectively available Compensation for the payroll period(s) designated by the Employer.
					
		 		 	(3)	 	☐	 	Bonus Contributions - The Employer shall allow a Participant upon proper notice and approval to enter into a special salary reduction agreement to make Deferral Contributions from any Employer paid cash bonuses
designated by the Employer on a uniform and nondiscriminatory basis that are made for such Participants during the Plan Year in an amount up to 100% of such bonuses. The Compensation definition elected by the Employer in Subsection 1.05(a) must
include bonuses if bonus contributions are permitted. Unless a Participant has entered into a special salary reduction agreement with respect to bonuses, the percentage deferred from any Employer paid cash bonus shall be (check (A) or (B)
below):
						
		 		 		 	(A)	 	☐	 	Zero.

  

					
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		 		 		 	(B)	 	☐	 	The same percentage elected by the Participant for his regular contributions in accordance with Subsection 1.07(a)(1) above or deemed to have been elected by the Participant in accordance with Option 1.07(a)(6)
below.
			
		 		 	Note: A Participant’s contributions under Subsection 1.07(a)(2) and/or (3) may not cause the Participant to exceed the percentage limit specified by the Employer in Subsection 1.07(a)(1)(A) for the full Plan
Year. If the Administrator anticipates that the Plan will not satisfy the “ADP” and/or “ACP” test for the year, the Administrator may reduce the rate of Deferral Contributions of Participants who are Highly Compensated Employees
to an amount objectively determined by the Administrator to be necessary to satisfy the “ADP” and/or “ACP” test.
					
		 		 	(4)	 	☒	 	Catch-Up Contributions - The following Participants who have attained or are expected to attain age 50 before the close of the taxable year will be permitted to make Catch-Up Contributions to the Plan, as
described in Subsection 5.03(a) of the Basic Plan Document:
						
		 		 		 	(A)	 	☒	 	All such Participants.
						
		 		 		 	(B)	 	☐	 	All such Participants except those covered by a collective-bargaining agreement under which retirement benefits were a subject of good faith bargaining unless the bargaining agreement specifically provides for Catch-Up
Contributions to be made on behalf of such Participants.
				
		 		 		 	Note: The Employer must not select Option 1.07(a)(4) above unless all applicable plans (as defined in Code Section 414(v)(6)(A), other than any plan that is qualified under Puerto Rican
law or that covers only employees who are covered by a collective bargaining agreement under which retirement benefits were a subject of good faith bargaining) maintained by the Employer and by any other employer that is treated as a single employer
with the Employer under Code Section 414(b), (c), (m), or (o) also permit Catch-Up Contributions in the same dollar amount.
					
		 		 	(5)	 	☒	 	Roth 401(k) Contributions. Participants shall be permitted to irrevocably designate pursuant to Subsection 5.03(b) of the Basic Plan Document that a portion or all of the Deferral Contributions made under
this Subsection 1.07(a) are Roth 401(k) Contributions that are includable in the Participant’s gross income at the time deferred.
					
		 		 	(6)	 	☒	 	Automatic Enrollment Contributions. Unless they affirmatively elect otherwise, certain Eligible Employees will have their Compensation reduced in accordance with the provisions of Subsection 5.03(c) of the
Basic Plan Document (an “Automatic Enrollment Contribution”), Section 1.07(b) of the Additional Provisions Addendum, and the following:
						
		 		 		 	(A)	 	☒	 	All newly Eligible Employees shall be subject to the same automatic enrollment provisions.
						
		 		 		 	(B)	 	☐	 	The automatic enrollment provisions of the Plan shall be/are different for different groups of Eligible Employees.
						
		 		 		 	(C)	 	☒	 	Some form of automatic deferral increase will be part of the automatic enrollment provisions.
						
		 		 		 	(D)	 	☐	 	A qualified automatic contribution arrangement described in Code Section 401(k)(13) (“QACA”) has been adopted. (Select Option 1.11(a)(3) or 1.12(a)(3) and complete appropriate Addendum.)

  

					
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		 		 		 	(E)	 	☐	 	An eligible automatic enrollment arrangement described in Code Section 414(w) (“EACA”) has been adopted.
		
	1.08	 	EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS (AFTER-TAX CONTRIBUTIONS)
				
		 	(a)	 	☐	 	Future Employee Contributions - Participants may make voluntary, non-deductible, after-tax Employee Contributions pursuant to Section 5.04 of the Basic Plan Document. The Employee Contribution made on
behalf of an Active Participant each payroll period shall not exceed the contribution limit specified in Subsection 1.08(a)(1) below.
				
		 		 	(1)	 	The contribution limit is             % of Compensation.
				
		 	(b)	 	☐	 	Frozen Employee Contributions - Participants may not currently make after-tax Employee Contributions to the Plan, but the Employer does maintain frozen Employee
Contributions Accounts.
		
	1.09	 	ROLLOVER CONTRIBUTIONS
				
		 	(a)	 	☒	 	 Rollover Contributions - Employees may roll over eligible amounts from other plans to the Plan subject to the
additional following requirements:

					
		 		 	(1)	 	☒	 	The Plan will not accept rollovers of after-tax employee contributions.
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☐	 	The Plan will not accept rollovers of designated Roth contributions. (Must be selected if Roth 401(k) Contributions are not elected in Subsection 1.07(a)(5).)
				
		 	(b)	 	☒	 	In-Plan Roth Rollover Contributions (Choose only if Roth 401(k) Contributions are selected in Option 1.07(a)(5) above) - Unless Option 1.09(b)(1) is selected below and in accordance with
Section 5.06 of the Basic Plan Document, any Participant, spousal alternate payee or spousal Beneficiary may elect to have otherwise distributable portions of his Account, which are not part of an outstanding loan balance pursuant to Article 9 of
the Basic Plan Document and are not “designated Roth contributions” under the Plan, be considered “designated Roth contributions” for purposes of the Plan.
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☐	 	Only a Participant who is still employed by the Employer (or a spousal alternate payee or spousal Beneficiary of such a Participant) may elect to make such an in-plan Roth Rollover.
		
	1.10	 	QUALIFIED NONELECTIVE EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS
			
		 	(a)	 	Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions - The Employer may contribute an amount which it designates as a Qualified Nonelective Employer Contribution for any permissible purpose, as provided in Section
5.07 of the Basic Plan Document. If Option 1.07(a) or 1.08(a)(1) is checked, except as provided in Section 5.07 of the Basic Plan Document or as otherwise provided below, Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions shall be allocated to all
Participants who were eligible to participate in the Plan at any time during the Plan Year and are Non-Highly Compensated Employees in the ratio which each such Participant’s “testing compensation”, as defined in Subsection 6.01(s) of
the Basic Plan Document, for the Plan Year bears to the total of all such Participants’ “testing compensation” for the Plan Year.

  

					
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		 		 	(1)	 	☒	 	Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions shall be allocated only among such Participants described above who are designated by the Employer as eligible to receive a Qualified Nonelective Employer Contribution
for the Plan Year. The amount of the Qualified Nonelective Employer Contribution allocated to each such Participant shall be as designated by the Employer, but not in excess of the “regulatory maximum.” The “regulatory maximum”
means 5% (10% for Qualified Nonelective Contributions made in connection with the Employer’s obligation to pay prevailing wages) of the “testing compensation” for such Participant for the Plan Year. The “regulatory maximum”
shall apply separately with respect to Qualified Nonelective Contributions to be included in the “ADP” test and Qualified Nonelective Contributions to be included in the “ACP” test. (Cannot be selected if the Employer has
elected prior year testing in Subsection 1.06(a)(2).)
		
	1.11 	 	MATCHING EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS
				
		 	(a)	 	☒	 	Matching Employer Contributions - The Employer shall make Matching Employer Contributions on behalf of each of its “eligible” Participants as provided in this Section 1.11. For
purposes of this Section 1.11, an “eligible” Participant means any Participant who is an Active Participant during the Contribution Period and who satisfies the requirements of Subsection 1.11(e) or Section 1.13.
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☐	 	Non-Discretionary Matching Employer Contributions - The Employer shall make a Matching Employer Contribution on behalf of each “eligible” Participant in an amount equal to the following percentage of the
eligible contributions made by the “eligible” Participant during the Contribution Period (complete all that apply):
						
		 		 		 	(A)	 	☐	 	Flat Percentage Match:                 % to all “eligible” Participants.
						
		 		 		 	(B)	 	 ☐
	 	 Tiered Match:                 % of the
first                 % of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation contributed to the Plan,

 

                    % of the next
                    % of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation contributed to the Plan,

 

                % of the next
                % of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation contributed to the Plan.

					
		 		 		 		 	Note: The group of “eligible” Participants benefiting under each match rate must satisfy the nondiscriminatory coverage requirements of Code Section 410(b) and the group to whom the match rate is
effectively available must not substantially favor HCEs.
						
		 		 		 	(C)	 	☐	 	Limit on Non-Discretionary Matching Employer Contributions (check the appropriate box(es)):
							
		 		 		 		 	(i)	 	☐	 	Contributions in excess of                     % of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation for the
Contribution Period shall not be considered for non-discretionary Matching Employer Contributions.
							
		 		 		 		 	(ii)	 	☐	 	Matching Employer Contributions for each “eligible” Participant for each Plan Year shall be limited to
$                    .
							
		 		 		 		 		 		 	
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☒	 	Discretionary Matching Employer Contributions - The Employer may make a discretionary Matching Employer Contribution on behalf of “eligible” Participants, or a designated group of “eligible”
Participants, in accordance with Section 5.08 of the Basic Plan Document. An “eligible” Participant’s allocable share of the discretionary Matching Employer Contribution shall be a percentage of the eligible contributions made by
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		 		 		 		 	 “eligible” Participant during the Contribution Period. The Employer may limit the eligible contributions taken into
account under the allocation formula to contributions up to a specified percentage of Compensation or dollar amount or may provide for Matching Employer Contributions to be made in a different ratio for eligible contributions above and below a
specified percentage of Compensation or dollar amount. The Matching Employer Contribution is allocated among “eligible” Participants so that each “eligible” Participant receives a rate or amount that is identical to the rate or
amount received by all other “eligible” Participants (or designated group of “eligible” Participants, if applicable) as determined by the Employer on or before the due date of the Employer’s tax return for the year of
allocation.
  
 Note: If the Matching Employer Contribution made in accordance
with this Subsection 1.11(a)(2) matches different percentages of contributions for different groups of “eligible” Participants, the group of “eligible” Participants benefiting under each match rate must satisfy the
nondiscriminatory coverage requirements of Code Section 410(b) and the group to whom the match rate is effectively available must not substantially favor HCEs.

						
		 		 		 	(A)	 	☐	 	4% Limitation on Discretionary Matching Employer Contributions for Deemed Satisfaction of “ACP” Test - In no event may the dollar amount of the discretionary Matching Employer Contribution made on an
“eligible” Participant’s behalf for the Plan Year exceed 4% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation for the Plan Year. (Only if Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, with respect to Nonelective
Employer Contributions is checked.)
					
		 		 	(3)	 	☐	 	401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions - If the Employer elects one of the safe harbor formula Options provided in the 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions Addendum to the Adoption
Agreement and provides written notice each Plan Year to all Active Participants of their rights and obligations under the Plan, the Plan shall be deemed to satisfy the “ADP” test and, under certain circumstances, the “ACP”
test.
				
		 	(b)	 	☐	 	 Additional Matching Employer Contributions - The Employer may at Plan Year end make an additional Matching Employer
Contribution on behalf of each “eligible” Participant in an amount equal to a percentage of the eligible contributions made by each “eligible” Participant during the Plan Year. The additional Matching Employer Contribution may be
limited to match only contributions up to a specified percentage of Compensation or limit the amount of the match to a specified dollar amount.
  

Note: If the additional Matching Employer Contribution made in accordance with this Subsection 1.11(b) matches different percentages of contributions
for different groups of “eligible” Participants, the group of “eligible” Participants benefiting under each match rate must satisfy the nondiscriminatory coverage requirements of Code Section 410(b) and the group to whom the
match rate is effectively available must not substantially favor HCEs.

					
		 		 	(1) 	 	☐	 	4% Limitation on additional Matching Employer Contributions for Deemed Satisfaction of “ACP” Test - In no event may the dollar amount of the additional Matching Employer Contribution made on an
“eligible” Participant’s behalf for the Plan Year exceed 4% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation for the Plan Year. (Only if Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, or Option
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		 		  	Note: If the Employer elected Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, above and wants to be deemed to have satisfied the “ADP” test, the additional Matching Employer Contribution must
meet the requirements of Section 6.09 of the Basic Plan Document. In addition to the foregoing requirements, if the Employer elected Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, or Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor
Formula, with respect to Nonelective Employer Contributions, and wants to be deemed to have satisfied the “ACP” test with respect to Matching Employer Contributions for the Plan Year, the eligible contributions matched may not exceed the
limitations in Section 6.10 of the Basic Plan Document.
			
		 	(c)	  	 Contributions Matched - The Employer matches the following contributions (check appropriate box(es)):

 
 (1)    Deferral
Contributions - Deferral Contributions made to the Plan are matched at the rate specified in this Section 1.11. Catch-Up Contributions are not matched unless the Employer elects Option 1.11(c)(1)(A) below.

 

(A)     ☐       Catch-Up Contributions made
to the Plan pursuant to Subsection 1.07(a)(4) are matched at the rates
 specified in this Section 1.11.

 
 Note: Notwithstanding the above, if the Employer elected
Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, Deferral Contributions shall be matched at the rate specified in the 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement without regard to
whether they are Catch-Up Contributions.

			
		 	(d)	  	 Contribution Period for Matching Employer Contributions - The Contribution Period for purposes of calculating the amount of
Matching Employer Contributions is:
  

(1)    ☐ each calendar month.

 
 (2)    ☐ each
Plan Year quarter.
  

(3)    ☒ each Plan Year.

 
 (4)    ☐ each
payroll period.
  

(5)    ☐ The Employer shall determine the Contribution Period for calculation of any
discretionary Matching Employer
 Contributions elected pursuant to Option 1.11(a)(2) above at the time that the matching contribution
formula is
 determined.
  

The Contribution Period for additional Matching Employer Contributions described in Subsection 1.11(b) is the Plan Year.

 
 Note: If Option (5) is selected, one of the other options must be selected to
apply to any non-discretionary Matching Employer Contributions.
  
 Note: If
Matching Employer Contributions are made more frequently than for the Contribution Period selected above, the Employer must calculate the Matching Employer Contribution required with respect to the full Contribution Period, taking into account the
“eligible” Participant’s contributions and Compensation for the full Contribution Period, and contribute any additional Matching Employer Contributions necessary to “true up” the Matching Employer Contribution so that the
full Matching Employer Contribution is made for the Contribution Period.

			
		 	(e)	  	Continuing Eligibility Requirement(s) - A Participant who is an Active Participant during a Contribution Period and makes eligible contributions during the Contribution Period shall only be entitled to receive Matching
Employer Contributions under Section 1.11 for that Contribution Period if the Participant satisfies the following requirement(s) (Check the appropriate box(es). Options (3) and (4) may not be elected together; Option (5) may not be elected with
Option (2), (3), or (4); Options (2), (3), (4), (5), and (7)

  

					
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		 		 	may not be elected with respect to Matching Employer Contributions if Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, is checked or if Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, with respect
to Nonelective Employer Contributions is checked and the Employer intends to satisfy the Code Section 401(m)(11) safe harbor with respect to Matching Employer Contributions):
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☒	 	No requirements.
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☐	 	Is employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the last day of the Contribution Period.
					
		 		 	(3)	 	☐	 	Earns at least 501 Hours of Service during the Plan Year. (Only if the Contribution Period is the Plan Year.)
					
		 		 	(4)	 	☐	 	Earns at least (not to exceed 1,000) Hours of Service during the Plan Year. (Only if the Contribution Period is the Plan Year.)
					
		 		 	(5)	 	☐	 	Either earns at least 501 Hours of Service during the Plan Year or is employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the last day of the Plan Year. (Only if the Contribution Period is the Plan Year.)
					
		 		 	(6)	 	☐	 	Is not a Highly Compensated Employee for the Plan Year.
					
		 		 	(7)	 	☐	 	Is not a partner or a member of the Employer, if the Employer is a partnership or an entity taxed as a partnership.
					
		 		 	(8)	 	☐	 	Special continuing eligibility requirement(s) for additional Matching Employer Contributions. (Only if Option 1.11(b), Additional Matching Employer Contributions, is checked.)
					
		 		 		 	(A)	 	The continuing eligibility requirement(s) for additional Matching Employer Contributions
is/are:                     (Fill in number of applicable eligibility requirement(s) from above, including the number of Hours of Service
if Option (4) has been selected. Options (2), (3), (4), (5), and (7) may not be elected with respect to additional Matching Employer Contributions if Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, is checked or if Option
1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, with respect to Nonelective Employer Contributions is checked and the Employer intends to satisfy the Code Section 401(m)(11) safe harbor with respect to Matching Employer Contributions.)
			
		 		 	Note: Except when added in conjunction with the addition of a new Matching Employer Contribution, if Option (2), (3), (4), or (5) is adopted during a Contribution Period, such Option shall not become effective
until the first day of the next Contribution Period. Matching Employer Contributions attributable to the Contribution Period that are funded during the Contribution Period shall not be subject to the eligibility requirements of Option (2), (3), (4),
or (5), If Option (2), (3), (4), (5), or (7) is elected with respect to any Matching Employer Contributions and if Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, is also elected, the Plan will not be deemed to satisfy the “ACP” test in
accordance with Section 6.10 of the Basic Plan Document and will have to pass the “ACP” test each year.
				
		 	(f)	 	☐	 	Qualified Matching Employer Contributions - Prior to making any Matching Employer Contribution hereunder (other than a 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contribution), the Employer may designate all or a
portion of such Matching Employer Contribution as a Qualified Matching Employer Contribution that may be used to satisfy the “ADP” test on Deferral Contributions and excluded in applying the “ACP” test on Employee and Matching
Employer Contributions. Unless the additional eligibility requirement is selected below, Qualified Matching

  

					
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		 		 	Employer Contributions shall be allocated to all Participants who were Active Participants during the Contribution Period and who meet the continuing eligibility requirement(s) described in Subsection 1.11(e) above for
the type of Matching Employer Contribution being characterized as a Qualified Matching Employer Contribution.
				
		 	(1)	 	☐	 	To receive an allocation of Qualified Matching Employer Contributions a Participant must also be a Non-Highly Compensated Employee for the Plan Year.
		
		 	Note: Qualified Matching Employer Contributions may not be excluded in applying the “ACP” test for a Plan Year if the Employer elected Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer
Contributions, or Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, with respect to Nonelective Employer Contributions, and the “ADP” test is deemed satisfied under Section 6.09 of the Basic Plan Document for such Plan
Year.
		
	1.12	 	NONELECTIVE EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS
		
		 	If (a) or (b) is elected below, the Employer may make Nonelective Employer Contributions on behalf of each of its “eligible” Participants in accordance with the provisions of this Section 1.12.
Except as otherwise defined in this Adoption Agreement pertaining to Nonelective Employer Contributions, for purposes of this Section 1.12, an “eligible” Participant means a Participant who is an Active Participant during the
Contribution Period and who satisfies the requirements of Subsection 1.12(d) or Section 1.13.
		
		 	Note: An Employer may elect both a fixed formula and a discretionary formula. If both are selected, the discretionary formula shall be treated as an additional Nonelective Employer Contribution and allocated
separately in accordance with the allocation formula selected by the Employer.
				
		 	(a)	 	☐	 	Fixed Formula:
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☐	 	Fixed Percentage Employer Contribution - For each Contribution Period, the Employer shall contribute for each “eligible” Participant a percentage of such “eligible” Participant’s
Compensation equal to):
					
		 		 		 	(A)	 	                    % (not to exceed 25%) to all “eligible” Participants.
				
		 		 		 	Note: The allocation formula in Option 1.12(a)(1)(A) above generally satisfies a design-based safe harbor pursuant to the regulations under Code Section 401(a)(4).
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☐	 	Fixed Flat Dollar Employer Contribution - The Employer shall contribute for each “eligible” Participant an amount equal to:
					
		 		 		 	(A)	 	$                    to all “eligible” Participants. (Complete (i) below).
						
		 		 		 		 	(i)	 	The contribution amount is based on an “eligible” Participant’s service for the following period (check one of the following):
								
		 		 		 		 		 	(I)	 	☐	 	Each paid hour.
								
		 		 		 		 		 	(II)	 	☐	 	Each Plan Year.
								
		 		 		 		 		 	(III)	 	☐	 	Other:                     (must be a period within the Plan Year that does not exceed one week and is uniform with
respect to all “eligible” Participants).
				
		 		 		 	Note: The allocation formula in Option 1.12(a)(2)(A) above generally satisfies a design-based safe harbor pursuant to the regulations under Code Section 401(a)(4).

  

					
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		 		 	(3)	 	☐	 	401(k) Safe Harbor Formula - The Nonelective Employer Contribution specified in the 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions Addendum is intended to satisfy the safe harbor contribution requirements
under Sections 401(k) and 401(m) of the Code such that the “ADP” test (and, under certain circumstances, the “ACP” test) is deemed satisfied. Please complete the 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions Addendum to
the Adoption Agreement. (Choose only if Option 1.07(a), Deferral Contributions, is checked.)
				
		 	(b)	 	☐	 	Discretionary Formula - The Employer may decide each Contribution Period whether to make a discretionary Nonelective Employer Contribution on behalf of “eligible” Participants in accordance with
Section 5.10 of the Basic Plan Document.
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☐	 	Non-Integrated Allocation Formula - In the ratio that each “eligible” Participant’s Compensation bears to the total Compensation paid to all “eligible” Participants for the Contribution
Period.
			
		 		 	Note: The allocation formula in Option 1.12(b)(1) above generally satisfies a design-based safe harbor pursuant to the regulations under Code Section 401(a)(4).
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☐	 	Integrated Allocation Formula - As (1) a percentage of each “eligible” Participant’s Compensation plus (2) a percentage of each “eligible” Participant’s Compensation in excess of the
“integration level” as defined below. The percentage of Compensation in excess of the “integration level” shall be equal to the lesser of the percentage of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation allocated under
(1) above or the “permitted disparity limit” as defined below.
				
		 		 		 	Note: An Employer that has elected Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, may not take Nonelective Employer Contributions made to satisfy the 401(k) safe harbor into account in applying the integrated
allocation formula described above.
					
		 		 		 	(A)	 	“Integration level” means the Social Security taxable wage base for the Plan Year, unless the Employer elects a lesser amount in (i) or (ii) below.
						
		 		 		 		 	(i)	 	                    % (not to exceed 100%) of the Social Security taxable wage base for the Plan Year,
or
						
		 		 		 		 	(ii)	 	$                     (not to exceed the Social Security taxable wage base).
					
		 		 		 		 	“Permitted disparity limit” means the percentage provided by the following table:

  

			
	 The “Integration Level”

is     % of the

Taxable Wage Base
	  	The “Permitted
Disparity
Limit” is
	 20% or less
	  	5.7%
	 More than 20%, but not more than 80%
	  	4.3%
	 More than 80%, but less than 100%
	  	5.4%
	 100%
	  	5.7%

 The Social Security taxable wage base is the contribution and benefit base in effect under Section 230
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		 		 		 	Note: The allocation formula in Option 1.12(b)(2) above generally satisfies a design-based safe harbor pursuant to the regulations under Code Section 401(a)(4).
				
		 		 		 	Note: An Employer who maintains any other plan that provides for or imputes Social Security Integration (permitted disparity) may not elect Option 1.12(b)(2).
			
		 	(c)	 	Contribution Period for Nonelective Employer Contributions - The Contribution Period for purposes of calculating the amount of Nonelective Employer Contributions is the Plan Year, unless the
Employer elects another Contribution Period below. Regardless of any selection made below, the Contribution Period for 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions under Option 1.12(a)(3) or Nonelective Employer Contributions allocated
under an integrated formula selected under Option 1.12(b)(2) is the Plan Year.
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☐	 	each calendar month.
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☐	 	each Plan Year quarter.
					
		 		 	(3)	 	☐	 	each payroll period.
			
		 		 	Note: If Nonelective Employer Contributions are made more frequently than for the Contribution Period selected above, the Employer must calculate the Nonelective Employer Contribution required with respect to the
full Contribution Period, taking into account the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation for the full Contribution Period, and contribute any additional Nonelective Employer Contributions necessary to “true up” the
Nonelective Employer Contribution so that the full Nonelective Employer Contribution is made for the Contribution Period.
			
		 	(d)	 	Continuing Eligibility Requirement(s) - A Participant shall only be entitled to receive Nonelective Employer Contributions for a Plan Year under this Section 1.12 if the Participant is an Active
Participant during the Plan Year and satisfies the following requirement(s) (Check the appropriate box(es) - Options (3) and (4) may not be elected together; Option (5) may not be elected with Option (2), (3), or (4); Options (2), (3), (4), (5), and
(7) may not be elected with respect to Nonelective Employer Contributions under the fixed formula if Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, is checked):
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☐	 	No requirements.
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☐	 	Is employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the last day of the Contribution Period.
					
		 		 	(3)	 	☐	 	Earns at least 501 Hours of Service during the Plan Year. (Only if the Contribution Period is the Plan Year.)
					
		 		 	(4)	 	☐	 	Earns at least (not to exceed 1,000) Hours of Service during the Plan Year. (Only if the Contribution Period is the Plan Year.)
					
		 		 	(5)	 	☐	 	Either earns at least 501 Hours of Service during the Plan Year or is employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the last day of the Plan Year. (Only if the Contribution Period is the Plan Year.)
					
		 		 	(6)	 	☐	 	Is not a Highly Compensated Employee for the Plan Year.
					
		 		 	(7)	 	☐	 	Is not a partner or a member of the Employer, if the Employer is a partnership or an entity taxed as a partnership.
					
		 		 	(8)	 	☐	 	Special continuing eligibility requirement(s) for discretionary Nonelective Employer Contributions. (Only if both Options 1.12(a) and (b) are checked.)

  

					
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		 		 		 	(A)	 	The continuing eligibility requirement(s) for discretionary Nonelective Employer Contributions is/are:             (Fill in number of applicable
eligibility requirement(s) from above, including the number of Hours of Service if Option (4) has been selected.)
			
		 		 	Note: Except when added in conjunction with the addition of a new Nonelective Employer Contribution, if Option (2), (3), (4), or (5) is adopted during a Contribution Period, such Option shall not become effective
until the first day of the next Contribution Period. Nonelective Employer Contributions attributable to the Contribution Period that are funded during the Contribution Period shall not be subject to the eligibility requirements of Option (2), (3),
(4), or (5).
		
	1.13	 	EXCEPTIONS TO CONTINUING ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
			
		 	☐	 	Death, Disability, and Retirement Exceptions - All Participants who become disabled, as defined in Section 1.15, retire, as provided in Subsection 1.14(a), (b), or (c), or die are excepted from any last day
or Hours of Service requirement. For purposes of this Section, any Participant who dies while performing qualified military service as defined in Code Section 414(u)(5) will be excepted from any last day or Hours of Service requirement.
		
	1.14	 	RETIREMENT
			
		 	(a)	 	The Normal Retirement Age under the Plan is (check one):
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☒	 	age 65.
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☐	 	age             (specify between 55 and 64).
					
		 		 	(3)	 	☐	 	later of age             (not to exceed 65) or the             (not to
exceed 5th) anniversary of the Participant’s Employment Commencement Date.
				
		 	(b)	 	☐	 	The Early Retirement Age is the date the Participant attains age             and completes
            years of Vesting Service.
			
		 		 	Note: If this Option is elected, Participants who are employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the date they reach Early Retirement Age shall be 100% vested in their Accounts under the Plan.
				
		 	(c)	 	☒	 	A Participant who becomes disabled, as defined in Section 1.15, is eligible for disability retirement.
			
		 		 	Note: If this Option is elected, Participants who are employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the date they become disabled shall be 100% vested in their Accounts under the Plan. Pursuant to Section
11.03 of the Basic Plan Document, a Participant is not considered to be disabled until he terminates his employment with the Employer.
		
	1.15	 	DEFINITION OF DISABLED
		
		 	A Participant is disabled if he/she meets any of the requirements selected below:

  

					
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		 	(a)	 	☒	 	The Participant satisfies the requirements for benefits under the Employer’s long-term disability plan.
				
		 	(b)	 	☐	 	The Participant satisfies the requirements for Social Security disability benefits.
				
		 	(c)	 	☐	 	The Participant is determined to be disabled by a physician approved by the Employer.
		
	1.16	 	VESTING
		
		 	A Participant’s vested interest in Matching Employer Contributions and/or Nonelective Employer Contributions, other than those described in Subsection 5.11(a) of the Basic Plan Document, shall be based upon his
years of Vesting Service and the schedule selected in Subsection 1.16(c) below, except as provided in the Vesting Schedule Addendum to the Adoption Agreement or as provided in Subsection 1.22(c).
			
		 	(a)	 	When years of Vesting Service are determined, the elapsed time method shall be used.
				
		 	(b)	 	☐	 	Years of Vesting Service shall exclude service prior to the Plan’s original Effective Date as listed in Subsection 1.01(g)(1) or Subsection 1.01(g)(2), as applicable.
			
		 	(c)	 	Vesting Schedule(s)

  

															
				
		 	 (1) Nonelective Employer Contributions

(check one):
	 	 (2) Matching Employer Contributions

(check one):
	  	
								
		 	(A)	 	☒	 	N/A - No Nonelective Employer Contributions	 	(A)	 	☐	  	N/A - No Matching Employer Contributions	  	
								
		 	(B)	 	☐	 	100% Vesting immediately	 	(B)	 	☐	  	100% Vesting immediately	  	
								
		 	(C)	 	☐	 	3 year cliff (see C below)	 	(C)	 	☒	  	3 year cliff (see C below)	  	
								
		 	(D)	 	☐	 	6 year graduated (see D below)	 	(D)	 	☐	  	6 year graduated (see D below)	  	
								
		 	(E)	 	☐	 	Other vesting (complete El below)	 	(E)	 	☐	  	Other vesting (complete E2 below)	  	

  

																	
	 Years of Vesting Service
	  	Applicable Vesting Schedule(s)	 
	 	  	C	 	 	D	 	 	E1	 	 	E2	 
	 0
	  	 	0	% 	 	 	0	% 	 	 	    	% 	 	 	    	% 
	 1
	  	 	0	% 	 	 	0	% 	 	 	    	% 	 	 	    	% 
	 2
	  	 	0	% 	 	 	20	% 	 	 	    	% 	 	 	    	% 
	 3
	  	 	100	% 	 	 	40	% 	 	 	    	% 	 	 	    	% 
	 4
	  	 	100	% 	 	 	60	% 	 	 	    	% 	 	 	    	% 
	 5
	  	 	100	% 	 	 	80	% 	 	 	    	% 	 	 	    	% 
	 6 or more
	  	 	100	% 	 	 	100	% 	 	 	    	% 	 	 	100	% 

  

					
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		 	Note: A schedule elected under E1 or E2 above must be at least as favorable as one of the schedules in C or D above. If the vesting schedule is amended, any such amendment must satisfy the requirements of Section
16.04 of the Basic Plan Document
		
		 	Note: The amendment of the plan to add a Fixed Nonelective Employer Contribution, Discretionary Nonelective Employer Contribution, 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contribution, Fixed Matching Employer
Contribution, Discretionary Matching Employer Contribution, Additional Matching Employer Contribution, or 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contribution and an attendant vesting schedule does not constitute an amendment to a vesting schedule
under Section 16.04 of the Basic Plan Document, unless a contribution source of the same type exists under the Plan on the effective date of such amendment. Any amendment to the vesting schedule of one such contribution source shall not require the
amendment of the vesting schedule of any other such contribution source, notwithstanding the fact that one or more Participants may be subject to different vesting schedules for such different contribution sources.
				
		 	(d)	 	☒	 	A vesting schedule or schedules different from the vesting schedule(s) selected above applies to certain Participants. Please complete Section (a) of the Vesting Schedule Addendum to the Adoption Agreement.
		
	1.17	 	PREDECESSOR EMPLOYER SERVICE
				
		 	(a)	 	☐	 	Service for purposes of eligibility in Subsection 1.04(b) and vesting in Subsection 1.16 of this Plan shall include service with the following predecessor employer(s):
				
		 		 		 	  

				
		 		 		 	  

				
		 		 		 	  

		
	1.18	 	PARTICIPANT LOANS
				
		 	(a)	 	☒	 	Participant loans are allowed in accordance with Article 9, except as modified in the Additional Provisions Addendum.
		
	1.19	 	IN-SERVICE WITHDRAWALS
		
		 	Participants may make withdrawals prior to termination of employment under the following circumstances:
				
		 	(a)	 	☒	 	Hardship Withdrawals - Hardship withdrawals shall be allowed in accordance with Section 10.05 of the Basic Plan Document, subject to a $500.00 minimum amount.
				
		 		 	(1)	 	Hardship withdrawals will be permitted from:
						
		 		 		 	(A)	 	☒	 	A Participant’s Deferral Contributions Account only.
						
		 		 		 	(B)	 	☐	 	The Accounts specified in the In-Service Withdrawals Addendum. Please complete Section (c) of the In-Service Withdrawals Addendum.
				
		 	(b)	 	☒	 	Age 59 1/2 - Participants shall be entitled to receive a distribution of all or any portion of the following Accounts upon attainment of age 59 1/2:
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☐	 	Deferral Contributions Account.

  

					
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		 		 	(2)	 	☒	 	All vested Account balances.
					
		 		 	(3)	 	☐	 	See In-Service Withdrawals Addendum.
			
		 	(c)	 	Withdrawal of Employee Contributions, Rollover Contributions and certain other contributions
				
		 		 	(1)	 	Unless otherwise provided below, Employee Contributions may be withdrawn in accordance with Section 10.02 of the Basic Plan Document at any time.
						
		 		 		 	(A)	 	☐	 	Employees may not make withdrawals of Employee Contributions more frequently than:
						
		 		 		 		 		 	  

				
		 		 	(2)	 	Rollover Contributions may be withdrawn in accordance with Section 10.03 of the Basic Plan Document at any time.
				
		 		 	(3)	 	Active Military Distribution (HEART Act) - Certain contributions restricted from distribution only due to Code Section 401(k)(2)(B)(i)(1) may be withdrawn by Participants performing military service in
accordance with Section 10.01 of the Basic Plan Document at any time.
				
		 	(d)	 	☐	 	Qualified Disaster Distribution - One or more Qualified Disaster Distributions shall be allowed in accordance with Section 10.08 of the Basic Plan Document. Please complete the In-Service Withdrawals
Addendum to the Adoption Agreement identifying each such Qualified Disaster Distribution.
				
		 	(e)	 	☐	 	Qualified Reservist Distribution - A Qualified Reservist Distribution shall be allowed in accordance with Section 10.09 of the Basic Plan Document.
				
		 	(f)	 	☐	 	Age 62 Distribution of Money Purchase Benefits - A Participant who has attained at least age 62, shall be entitled to receive a distribution of all or any portion of the vested amounts attributable to
benefit amounts accrued as a result of the Participant’s participation in a money purchase pension plan (due to a merger into this Plan of money purchase pension plan assets), if any. (Choose only if Option 1.20(d)(1)(B) is
selected.)
				
		 	(g)	 	☒	 	Additional In-Service Withdrawal Provisions - Benefits are payable as (check the appropriate box(es)):
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☒	 	an in-service withdrawal of vested amounts attributable to Employer Contributions maintained in a Participant’s Account (check (A) and/or (B)):
							
		 		 		 	(A)	 	☒	 		 	for at least 24 (24 or more) months.
							
		 		 		 		 	(i)	 	☒	 	Special restrictions apply to such in-service withdrawals, see the In-Service Withdrawals Addendum to the Adoption Agreement.
						
		 		 		 	(B)	 	☐	 	after the Participant has at least 60 months of participation.
							
		 		 		 		 	(i)	 	☐	 	Special restrictions apply to such in-service withdrawals, see the In-Service Withdrawals Addendum to the Adoption Agreement.
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☐	 	another in-service withdrawal option that is permissible under the Code. Please complete the In-Service Withdrawals Addendum to the Adoption Agreement identifying the in-service withdrawal option(s).

  

					
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		 	Note: Any withdrawal indicated in this Section may be a “protected benefit” under Code Section 411(d)(6) which can be eliminated only to the extent permitted by applicable guidance.
		
	1.20	 	FORM OF DISTRIBUTIONS
		
		 	Subject to Section 13.01, 13.02 and Article 14 of the Basic Plan Document, distributions under the Plan shall be paid as provided below.
			
		 	(a)	 	Lump Sum Payments - Lump sum payments are always available under the Plan and are the normal form of payment under the Plan except as modified in Subsection 1.20(d)(2) below.
				
		 	(b)	 	☐	 	Installment Payments - Participants may elect distribution under a systematic withdrawal plan (installments).
				
		 	(c)	 	☐	 	Partial Withdrawals - A Participant whose employment has terminated and whose Account is distributable in accordance with the provisions of Article 12 of the Basic Plan Document may elect to withdraw any
portion of his Distributable vested interest in his Account in cash at any time.
				
		 	(d)	 	☐	 	Annuities (Check if the Plan is retaining any annuity form(s) of payment.)
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☐	 	An annuity form of payment is available under the Plan because the Plan either converted from or received a transfer of assets from a plan that was subject to the minimum funding requirements of Code Section 412 and
therefore an annuity form of payment is a protected benefit under the Plan in accordance with Code Section 411(d)(6).
				
		 		 	(2)	 	The normal form of payment under the Plan is (check (A) or (B)):
						
		 		 		 	(A)	 	☐	 	Lump sum is the normal form of payment for:
							
		 		 		 		 	(i)	 	☐	 	All Participants
							
		 		 		 		 	(ii)	 	☐	 	All Participants except those as indicated on the Forms of Payment Addendum.
						
		 		 		 	(B)	 	☐	 	Life annuity is the normal form of payment for all Participants.
					
		 		 	(3)	 	☐	 	The Plan offers at least one other form of annuity as specified in the Forms of Payment Addendum.
			
		 		 	Note: A life annuity option will continue to be an available form of payment for any Participant who elected such life annuity payment before the effective date of its elimination.
			
		 	(e)	 	Cash Outs and Implementation of Required Rollover Rule
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☒	 	If the vested Account balance payable to an individual is less than or equal to the cash out limit utilized for such individual, such Account will be distributed in accordance with the provisions of Section 13.02 or
18.04 of the Basic Plan Document. The cash out limit is:
						
		 		 		 	(A)	 	☐	 	$1,000.
						
		 		 		 	(B)	 	☒	 	The dollar amount specified in Code Section 411(a)(11)(A) ($5,000 as of January 1, 2013). Any distribution greater than $1,000 that is made to a Participant without the Participant’s consent before the
Participant’s Normal Retirement Age (or age 62, if later) will be rolled over to an individual retirement plan designated by the Plan Administrator.

  

					
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	1.21	 	TIMING OF DISTRIBUTIONS
		
		 	Except as provided in Subsection 1.21(a) or (b), distribution shall be made to an eligible Participant from his vested interest in his Account as soon as reasonably practicable following the Participant’s request
for distribution pursuant to Article 12 of the Basic Plan Document.
			
		 	(a)	 	Distribution shall be made to an eligible Participant from his vested interest in his Account as soon as reasonably practicable following the date the Participant’s application for distribution is received by the
Administrator, but in no event later than his Required Beginning Date, as defined in Subsection 2.01(tt).
				
		 	(b)	 	☐	 	Preservation of Same Desk Rule - Check if the Employer wants to continue application of the same desk rule described in Subsection 12.01(b) of the Basic Plan Document regarding distribution of Deferral
Contributions, Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions, Qualified Matching Employer Contributions, 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, and 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions. (If any of the above-listed
contribution types were previously distributable upon severance from employment, this Option may not be selected.)
		
	1.22	 	TOP HEAVY STATUS
			
		 	(a)	 	The Plan shall be subject to the Top-Heavy Plan requirements of Article 15 (check one):
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☐	 	for each Plan Year, whether or not the Plan is a “top-heavy plan” as defined in Subsection 15.01(g) of the Basic Plan Document.
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☒	 	for each Plan Year, if any, for which the Plan is a “top-heavy plan” as defined in Subsection 15.01(g) of the Basic Plan Document. 
					
		 		 	(3)	 	☐	 	Not applicable. (Choose only if (A) Plan covers only employees subject to a collective bargaining agreement, or (B) Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, or Option 1.12(a)(3),
401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, is selected, and the Plan does not provide for Employee Contributions or any other type of Employer Contributions.)
			
		 	(b)	 	If the Plan is or is treated as a “top-heavy plan” for a Plan Year, each non-key Employee shall receive an Employer Contribution of at least 3% (3 or 5)% of Compensation for the Plan Year or such other amount
in accordance with Section 15.03 of the Basic Plan Document or as elected on the 416 Contributions Addendum. The minimum Employer Contribution provided in this Subsection 1.22(b) shall be made under this Plan only if the Participant is not entitled
to such contribution under another qualified plan of the Employer, unless the Employer elects otherwise below:
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☐	 	The minimum Employer Contribution shall be paid under this Plan in any event.
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☐	 	Another method of satisfying the requirements of Code Section 416. Please complete the 416 Contributions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement describing the way in which the minimum contribution requirements will be
satisfied in the event the Plan is or is treated as a “top-heavy plan”.
					
		 		 	(3)	 	☐	 	Not applicable. (Choose only if (A) Plan covers only employees subject to a collective bargaining agreement, or (B) Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, or Option
1.12(b)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, is selected, and the Plan does not provide for Employee Contributions or any other type of Employer Contributions.)

  

					
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		 		 	Note: The minimum Employer Contribution may be less than the percentage indicated in Subsection 1.22(b) above to the extent provided in Section 15.03 of the Basic Plan Document.
			
		 	(c)	 	If the Plan is or is treated as a “top-heavy plan” for a Plan Year, the vesting schedule found in Subsection 1.16(c)(1) shall apply for such Plan Year and each Plan Year thereafter, except with regard to
Participants for whom there is a more favorable vesting schedule for Nonelective Employer Contributions, If the Employer has selected Option 1.01(b)(1) and the minimum Employer Contribution will not be immediately 100% vested, the Vesting Schedule
Addendum must contain the applicable vesting schedule.
		
	1.23	 	CORRECTION TO MEET 415 REQUIREMENTS UNDER MULTIPLE DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PLANS
			
		 	☐	 	Other Order for Limiting Annual Additions - If the Employer maintains other defined contribution plans, annual additions to a Participant’s Account shall be limited as provided in Section 6.12 of the
Basic Plan Document to meet the requirements of Code Section 415, unless the Employer elects this Option and completes the 415 Correction Addendum describing the order in which annual additions shall be limited among the plans.
		
	1.24	 	INVESTMENT DIRECTION
		
		 	Subject to Section 8.03 of the Basic Plan Document, Participant Accounts shall be invested (check one):
				
		 	(a)	 	☐	 	in accordance with the investment directions provided to the Trustee by the Employer for allocating all Participant Accounts among the Permissible Investments.
				
		 	(b)	 	☒	 	in accordance with the investment directions provided to the Trustee by each Participant for allocating his entire Account among the Permissible Investments.
				
		 	(c)	 	☐	 	in accordance with the investment directions provided to the Trustee by each Participant for all contribution sources in his Account, except that the following sources shall be invested in accordance with the investment
directions provided by the Employer (check (1) and/or (2)):
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☐	 	Nonelective Employer Contributions
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☐	 	Matching Employer Contributions
		
		 	Note: The Employer must direct the applicable sources among the Permissible Investments.
		
	1.25	 	ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS AND PROTECTED BENEFITS
				
		 	(a)	 	☒	 	Additional Provisions - The Plan includes certain provisions that are not delineated through the above elections in this Adoption Agreement, but are incorporated into Fidelity Basic Plan Document 17 and are
described within the Additional Provisions Addendum. The provisions included within the Additional Provisions Addendum supplement and/or alter the provisions of this Adoption Agreement and/or the Basic Plan Document.
				
		 	(b)	 	☐	 	Protected Benefit Provisions - The Plan includes provisions that are “protected benefits” under Code Section 411(d)(6) and are not delineated through the above elections in this Adoption
Agreement, but are described within the Protected Benefit Provisions Addendum.

  

					
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	1.26	  	SUPERSEDING PROVISIONS
				
		  	 (a)
	  	 ☐
	  	The Employer has completed the Plan Superseding Provisions Addendum to show the provisions of the Plan which supersede provisions of this Adoption Agreement and/or the Basic Plan Document.
				
		  		  		  	Note: If the Employer elects superseding provisions in Option (a) above, the Employer may not be permitted to rely on the Volume Submitter Sponsor’s advisory letter for qualification of its Plan. In addition,
such superseding provisions may in certain circumstances affect the Plan’s status as a pre-approved volume submitter plan eligible for the 6-year remedial amendment cycle.
				
		  	(b)	  	☐	  	The Employer has completed the Trust Superseding Provisions Addendum to show the provisions of the Plan which supersede provisions of the Trust Agreement in the Basic Plan
Document.

													
		
	1.27	  	 RELIANCE ON ADVISORY LETTER
  

An adopting Employer may rely on an advisory letter issued by the Internal Revenue Service as evidence that this Plan is qualified under Code Section 401 only
to the extent provided in Section 19.02 of Revenue Procedure 2011-49. The Employer may not rely on the advisory letter in certain other circumstances or with respect to certain qualification requirements, which are specified in the advisory letter
issued with respect to this Plan and in Section 19.03 of Revenue Procedure 2011-49. In order to have reliance in such circumstances or with respect to such qualification requirements, application for a determination letter must be made to Employee
Plans Determinations of the Internal Revenue Service.
  
 Failure to properly complete
the Adoption Agreement and failure to operate the Plan in accordance with the terms of the Plan document may result in disqualification of the Plan.
  

This Adoption Agreement may be used only in conjunction with Fidelity Basic Plan Document No. 17. The Volume Submitter Sponsor shall inform the adopting
Employer of any amendments made to the Plan or of the discontinuance or abandonment of the volume submitter plan document.
  

		
	1.28	  	 ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE AND RECORDS
  

This Adoption Agreement, and any amendment thereto, may be executed or affirmed by an electronic signature or electronic record permitted under applicable law
or regulation, provided the type or method of electronic signature or electronic record is acceptable to the Trustee.

		
	1.29	  	VOLUME SUBMITTER INFORMATION: 
			
		  	 Name of Volume Submitter Sponsor:

Address of Volume Submitter Sponsor:
	  	 Fidelity Management & Research Company

245 Summer Street
 Boston, MA 02210

  

					
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 EXECUTION PAGE 
  

			
	Plan Name	  	SiteOne Savings and Investment Plan (the “Plan”)
		
	Employer:	  	SiteOne Landscape Supply

 The Fidelity Basic Plan Document No. 17 and the accompanying Adoption Agreement together comprise the Volume Submitter
Defined Contribution Plan. It is the responsibility of the adopting Employer to review this volume submitter plan document with its legal counsel to ensure that the volume submitter plan is suitable for the Employer and that Adoption Agreement has
been properly completed prior to signing. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Employer has caused this Adoption Agreement to be executed this
                     day of
                    ,                 . 

 

			
	Employer:	 	SiteOne Landscape Supply
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Joseph Ketter

	Title:	 	2/1/16 SVP, Human Resources

 Note: Only one authorized signature is required to execute this Adoption Agreement unless the Employer’s
corporate policy mandates two authorized signatures. 
  

			
	Employer:	 	SiteOne Landscape Supply
		
	By:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

  

							
	Accepted by:	  	Fidelity Management Trust Company, as Trustee	  		  	
				
	By:	  	 /s/ Sallie K. Sparks
	  	Date:	  	2 FEBRUARY 2016
	Title:	  	Authorized Signor	  		  	

  

					
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 PARTICIPATING EMPLOYERS ADDENDUM 

for 
 Plan Name: SiteOne Savings
and Investment Plan 
 Note: All participating employers must be a business entity of a type recognized under Treasury Regulation
Section 301.7701-2(a). 
  

					
	(a)	  	☒	  	Only the following Related Employers (as defined in Subsection 2.01(rr) of the Basic Plan Document) participate in the Plan (list each participating Related Employer and its Employer Tax Identification Number):
			
		  		  	LESCO, 34-0904517
			
	(b)	  	☐	  	All Related Employer(s) as defined in Subsection 2.01(rr) of the Basic Plan Document participate in the Plan.

  

					
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 IN-SERVICE WITHDRAWALS ADDENDUM 

for 
 Plan Name: SiteOne Savings
and Investment Plan 
  

	(a)	Restrictions on In-Service Withdrawals of Amounts Held for Specified Period - The following restrictions apply to in-service withdrawals made in accordance with Subsection 1.19(g)(1)(A) (cannot
include any mandatory suspension of contributions restriction): 

  

	 	(1)	This provision only available to Participants with CRA Match Contributions (Source 05). 

  

					
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 VESTING SCHEDULE ADDENDUM 

for 
 Plan Name: SiteOne Savings
and Investment Plan 
  

	(a)	Different Vesting Schedule 

 Note: With regard to contributions for plan
years beginning after December 31, 2006, any schedule provided hereunder must be at least as favorable as one of the schedules in C or D in the table shown in Section 1.16(c). 

 

	 	(1)	A vesting schedule different from the vesting schedule selected in Section 1.16 applies to the Participants and contributions described below. 

 

	 	(A)	The following vesting schedule applies to the class of Participants described in (a)(1)(B) and the contributions described in (a)(1)(C) below: 

 

			
	 Years of Vesting Service
	  	 Vested Interest

	 0
	  	100

  

	 	(B)	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(1)(A) above applies to the following class of Participants:  

  

	 	  	Participants employed by John Deere Landscapes LLC as of 12/23/2013. 

  

	 	(C)	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(1)(A) above applies to the following contributions: 

  

	 	    	Co Match Contemporary. 

  

	 	(2)	Additional different vesting schedule. 

  

	 	(A)	The following vesting schedule applies to the class of Participants described in (a)(2)(B) and the contributions described in (a)(2)(C) below: 

 

			
	 Years of Vesting Service
	  	 Vested Interest

	 0
	  	0
	 1
	  	0
	 2
	  	20
	 3
	  	40
	 4
	  	60
	 5
	  	80
	 6
	  	100

  

	 	(B)	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(2)(A) above applies to the following class of Participants: 

  

	 	    	Participants who had assets merged into the Plan from the AMC Industries, Inc. 401(k) Plan on 10/05/2015. 

  

	 	(C)	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(2)(A) above applies to the following contributions: 

  

	 	    	Prior AMC Match. 

  

					
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	 	    	Prior AMC Profit Sharing. 

  

	 	(3)	Additional different vesting schedule. 

  

	 	(A)	The following vesting schedule applies to the class of Participants described in (a)(3)(B) and the contributions described in (a)(3)(C) below: 

 

			
	 Years of Vesting Service
	  	 Vested Interest

	 0
	  	100

  

	 	(B)	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(3)(A) above applies to the following class of Participants: 

  

	 	    	Participants who had assets merged into the Plan from the AMC Industries, Inc. 401(k) Plan on 10/05/2015 and who are recipients of Top Heavy Contribution(s). 

 

	 	(C)	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(3)(A) above applies to the following contributions: 

  

	 	    	Top Heavy Contributions. 

  

	 	(4)	Additional different vesting schedule. 

  

	 	(A)	The following vesting schedule applies to the class of Participants described in (a)(4)(B) and the contributions described in (a)(4)(C) below: 

 

			
	 Years of Vesting Service
	  	 Vested Interest

	 0
	  	0
	 1
	  	0
	 2
	  	20
	 3
	  	100

  

	 	(B)	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(4)(A) above applies to the following class of Participants: 

  

	 	    	Participants who had assets merged into the Plan from the AMC Industries, Inc. 401(k) Plan on 10/05/2015. 

  

	 	(C)	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(4)(A) above applies to the following contributions: 

  

	 	    	Co Match Contemporary. 

  

	 	(5)	Additional different vesting schedule. 

  

	 	(A)	The following vesting schedule applies to the class of Participants described in (a)(5)(B) and the contributions described in (a)(5)(C) below: 

 

			
	 Years of Vesting Service
	  	 Vested Interest

	 0
	  	100

  

	 	(B)	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(5)(A) above applies to the following class of Participants: 

  

	 	  	participants of JDL at 12-23-2013. 

  

	 	(C)	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(5)(A) above applies to the following contributions: 

  

	 	    	Profit sharing. 

  

					
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	 	(6)	A vesting schedule different from the vesting schedule selected in Section 1.16 applies to the Participants and contributions described below. 

 

	 	(A)	The following vesting schedule applies to the class of Participants described in (a)(6)(B) and the contributions described in (a)(6)(C) below: 

 

			
	 Years of Vesting Service
	  	 Vested Interest

	 0
	  	0
	 1
	  	0
	 2
	  	0
	 3
	  	100
	 4
	  	100
	 5
	  	100
	 6
	  	100
	 7
	  	100

  

	 	(B)	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(6)(A) above applies to the following class of Participants: 

  

	 	    	Recipients of Top Heavy Contribution(s) 

  

	 	(C)	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(6)(A) above applies to the following contributions: 

  

	 	    	Top Heavy Contributions 

  

					
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 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS ADDENDUM 

for 
 Plan Name: SiteOne Savings
and Investment Plan 
  

	 	(a)	Additional Provision(s) – The following provisions supplement and/or, to the degree described herein, supersede other provisions of this Adoption Agreement and the Basic Plan Document in the
following manner: 

  

	(1)	The following is added at the end of Subsection 1.07(a)(1)(A) as new Subsection 1.07(a)(1)(A)(i): 

  

	 	(i)	The following deferral limit applies to Participants eligible to make Catch-Up Contributions: 75.00% (cannot be less than 75 and must be a whole number multiple of one percent) of Compensation.
(Select only if Option 1.07(a)(4), Catch-Up Contributions, is selected below.) 

  

	(2)	The following shall be added as Section 1.07(b): 

  

	 	(b)	Additional Automatic Enrollment Provisions - Automatic enrollment made in accordance with Section 5.03(c) of the Basic Plan Document is subject to the following: 

 

	 	(1)	An initial pre-tax Deferral Contribution of 3.00% will be made for: 

  

	 	(A)	Newly-eligible Employees 30 days after such Employee’s date of hire, but no sooner than such Employee’s Entry Date. 

 

	 	(B)	Each Eligible Employee having a Reemployment Commencement Date will be treated as follows for purposes of the above-described automatic enrollment contributions: 

 

	 	(i)	Shall not be automatically enrolled. 

  

	 	    	Note: If the Employer has elected a QACA in Option 1.07(a)(6)(D), then after the effective date of this election, any Participant automatically enrolled pursuant to this subparagraph (C) who was
automatically enrolled under the QACA at the time of leaving employment shall be automatically enrolled at the same rate in effect immediately prior to his leaving employment plus any increases missed in accordance with paragraph (2) below (if
applicable) prior to his Reemployment. 

  

	 	(2)	Those Participants with a deferral rate greater than zero (who are not suspended from making Deferral Contributions) will have that deferral increased annually by 1% (not to exceed 3%) as a pre-tax
Deferral Contribution with the following additional parameters; 

  

	 	(A)	Applies only to those: 

  

	 	(i)	Participants who are still automatically enrolled under paragraph (1) above. 

  

	 	(B)	Each applicable increase shall occur: 

  

	 	(i)	For Participants who are described within subparagraph (2)(A)(i) above: 

  

	 	(I)	Each year on 03/01, except with regard to the first such annual increase which shall not apply to a Participant within the first six months following the date such Participant was automatically enrolled pursuant
to paragraph (1) above. 

  

	(3)	The following is added at the end of Subsection 1.18(a) as a new Subsection 1.18(a)(1) and supersedes Article 9 to the extent required: 

  

					
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	 	(1)	Loan not Due on Termination. If a Participant with an outstanding loan balance terminates employment with the Employer and all Related Employers, the outstanding principal and accrued interest on such loan shall
not be immediately due and payable as provided in Section 9.11 of the Basic Plan Document. Instead, such loan shall continue to be payable in accordance with the provisions of the loan note and Article 9 of the Basic Plan Document.

  

					
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 Volume Submitter Defined Contribution Plan 

ADDENDUM TO ADOPTION AGREEMENT 

FIDELITY BASIC PLAN DOCUMENT No. 17 

RE: American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 

Plan Name: SiteOne Savings and Investment Plan 

Fidelity 5-digit Plan Number: 93283 
 PREAMBLE

 Adoption and Effective Date of Amendment. This amendment of the Plan is adopted to reflect certain provisions of the American Taxpayer
Relief Act of 2012 (“ATRA”). This amendment is intended as good faith compliance with the ATRA and is to be construed in accordance with applicable guidance. This amendment shall be effective with respect to Fidelity’s Volume
Submitter plan as provided below. 
 Supersession of Inconsistent Provisions. This amendment shall supersede the provisions of the Plan to the
extent those provisions are inconsistent with the provisions of this amendment. 
  

					
	(a)	  	☐	  	In-Plan Roth Conversions. In accordance with Article 5 of the Basic Plan Document and as may be limited in (2) below, any Participant who is still employed by the Employer may elect to have any part of the below-listed
portions of his Account, which is fully vested, not part of an outstanding loan balance pursuant to Article 9 of the Basic Plan Document, not currently distributable and not “designated Roth contributions” under the Plan, be considered
“designated Roth contributions” for purposes of the Plan. This subsection (a) shall be effective to permit such conversions on and after the following effective
date:                    (can be no earlier than January 1, 2013).
			
		  	 (1)
	  	The following sub-accounts are available to be converted:
                                         
                           .
			
		  	 (2)
	  	 ☐       A Participant may not make an In-Plan Roth
Conversion more frequently than:                             .

 Amendment Execution 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Employer has caused this Amendment to be executed this
            day of                         , 

 

									
	Employer: SiteOne Landscape Supply	  		  	Employer: SiteOne Landscape Supply
					
	By:	  	 /s/ Joseph Ketter
	  		  	By:	  	  

	Title:	  	SVP, Human Resources	  		  	Title:	  	  

Note: Only one authorized signature is required to execute this Adoption Agreement unless the Employer’s corporate policy mandates two authorized
signatures. 
  

									
	Accepted by: Fidelity Management Trust Company, as Trustee	  		  		  	
					
	By:	  	  
	  		  	Date:	  	  

  

					
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 EFFECTIVE DATES FOR INTERIM LEGAL COMPLIANCE SNAP OFF ADDENDUM 

for 
 Plan Name: SiteOne Savings and
Investment Plan 
 Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan to the contrary, to comply with changes required by the final Treasury
regulations under Code Section 401(k) and 415 (“final 415 Regulations”), the Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act (“KETRA”), the Gulf Opportunity Zone Act of 2005 (“GOZA”), the Pension Protection Act of 2006
(“PPA”), Heroes Earnings Assistance and Relief Act of 2008 (“HEART’’), the Worker, Retiree and Employee Recovery Act of 2008 (“WRERA”), Proposed Treasury regulations under Code Section 401(k) &
(m) (“proposed 401(k)&(m) Regulations”), Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (“EESA”), and Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 (“SBJA “), except to the extent provided otherwise in (g) and/or
(h) below, the following provisions shall apply effective as of the dates set forth below: 

									
		
	(a)    	 	415 Compliance - Effective for Plan Years and Limitation Years beginning on and after July 1, 2007, “severance amounts” (as defined in Subsection 2.01(k) of the Basic Plan
Document) shall not be included in the definition of Compensation. Amounts that would otherwise be considered “severance amounts” pursuant to Subsection 2.01(k) except for the timing or reason for the payment shall be included in the
definition of Compensation to the extent required by Subsections 2.01(k)(2)(B), (C) and/or (D) of the Basic Plan Document, and not excluded by reason of Section 1.05(a) of this Adoption Agreement, beginning on the effective date described
herein, unless a later effective date is specified below.
				
		 	(1)    	 	☐    	 	Later Effective Date. The Plan was amended to treat the payments described in Subsections 6.01(m)(4) and (5) of the Basic Plan Document as part of the definition of Compensation until Limitation Years beginning on
or after:                      (cannot be later than the date the Plan was restated onto the Fidelity Volume
Submitter).
		
	(b)	 	KETRA, GOZA and EESA Compliance - Except as otherwise indicated below, the Plan was amended to allow a Qualified Disaster Distribution to a Qualified Individual in accordance with
Section 10.08 of the Basic Plan Document for the following events provided such distribution occurred prior to January 1, 2007:
				
		 	(1)    	 	☐    	 	Unless a later is specified below, effective August 25, 2005 for a Qualified Individual in the Hurricane Katrina disaster area (as defined in Code section 1400M(2)) who has sustained an economic loss by reason of
Hurricane Katrina.
					
		 		 	(A)	 	☐    	 	Later Effective Date:                      (cannot be later than December 31, 2006)
				
		 	(2)    	 	☐    	 	Unless a later is specified below, effective September 23, 2005 for a Qualified Individual in the Hurricane Rita disaster area (as defined in Code section 1400M(4)) who has sustained an economic loss by reason of
Hurricane Rita.
					
		 		 	(A)	 	☐    	 	Later Effective Date:                      (cannot be later than December 31, 2006)
					
		 	(3)    	 	☐    	 		 	Unless a later is specified below, effective October 23, 2005 for a Qualified Individual in the Hurricane Wilma disaster area (as defined in Code section 1400M(6)) who has sustained an economic loss by reason of Hurricane
Wilma.
					
		 		 	(A)	 	☐    	 	Later Effective Date:                      (cannot be later than December 31, 2006)

  

					
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		 	(4)	 	☐	 	For a distribution treated as a Qualified Disaster Distribution made prior to December 31, 2009 and, unless a later is specified below, effective on the date declared by the President on or after May 20, 2008,
and before August 1, 2008, under section 401 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act by reason of severe storms, tornados, or flooding occurring in any of the States of Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas,
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, and Wisconsin.
					
		 		 	(A)    	 	☐    	 	Later Effective Date:                      (cannot be later than December 30, 2009)
		
	(c)    	 	PPA Compliance – Unless a different date is specified below, the following changes for compliance with PPA were effective as of the first day of the first Plan Year beginning on or after January 1,
2007:
				
		 	(1)    	 	☐	 	Qualified Reservist Distributions – The Plan was amended to allow Participants to obtain a Qualified Reservist Distribution in accordance with Section 10.09 of the Basic Plan Document after the following
date: (cannot be prior to September 11, 2001).
			
		 	(2)	 	Direct Rollovers - Unless a later date is specified below, the Plan was amended to provide for the following changes:
				
		 		 	(A)	 	Unless a later date is specified below, effective for taxable years after December 31, 2006, the Plan was amended to separately account for amounts of Employee Contributions (and the earnings thereon) received as a
direct rollover from a 403(b) plan and to allow rollovers to a 403(b) plan of such amounts provided such contract provides for separate accounting of amounts so transferred (and earnings thereon).
					
		 		 		 	(i)	 	☐    Later Effective Date:                      (cannot be later than the
earlier of (1) the date the Plan was restated onto the Fidelity Volume Submitter or (II) the day the Plan was first amended to allow rollovers of Employee Contributions from 403(b) plans)
				
		 		 	(B)	 	Unless a later date is specified below, effective for distributions after December 31, 2006, the Plan was amended to allow a designated beneficiary (as defined in Code section 401(a)(9)(E)) of a Participant who is not
the surviving Spouse of the Participant to elect to roll over such distribution to an individual retirement plan described in clause (i) or (ii) of paragraph (8)(B) of Code section 402(c) established for the purposes of receiving such
distribution.
					
		 		 		 	(i)	 	☐    Later Effective Date:                      (cannot be later than the
earlier of (I) the date the Plan was restated onto the Fidelity Volume Submitter or (II) the first day of the first Plan Year beginning on or after January 1, 2010)
				
		 		 	(C)	 	Effective for distributions after December 31, 2007, the Plan was amended to make a Roth IRA described in Code section 408A an “eligible retirement plan,” as defined in Section 13.04(b).
				
		 	(3)    	 	☐	 	Pre-Normal Retirement Age Pension Plan Distributions - The Plan was amended to allow Participants to obtain a distribution in accordance with Section 10.10 of the Basic Plan Document after the following
date:                     (cannot be prior to first day of the first plan year beginning after December 31, 2006).
			
		 	(4)    	 	Qualified Optional Survivor Annuity - Effective for Plan Years beginning after December 31, 2007 (subject to the effective date applicable in the event that the Plan is maintained pursuant to a collective
bargaining agreement under certain circumstances, as described in (C) below), the Plan shall also permit the Participant, subject to the spousal consent rules described in Section 14.05, to elect a qualified optional survivor annuity, which provides
for a life annuity payable to the Participant and a survivor annuity payable to the Participant’s beneficiary equal to either 75% or 50% as described in (A) or (B) below, as applicable.

  

					
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	        	 		 	(A)    	 	If the survivor annuity portion of the Plan’s qualified joint and survivor annuity (as defined in Section 14.01) is less than 75%, then the survivor annuity portion of the qualified optional survivor annuity shall
be 75%.
				
		 		 	(B)	 	If the survivor annuity portion of the Plan’s qualified joint and survivor annuity (as defined in Section 14.01) is greater than or equal to 75%, then the survivor annuity portion of the qualified optional survivor
annuity shall be 50%.
				
		 		 	(C)	 	Notwithstanding the effective date described above in this Article 4, if the Plan is maintained pursuant to one or more collective bargaining agreements between employee representatives and one or more employers ratified
on or before August 17, 2006, then this Subsection (4) shall be effective for Plan Years beginning on and after the earlier of (i) the later of January 1, 2008 or the date on which the last of such collective bargaining agreements terminates
(determined without regard to any extension thereof after August 17, 2006), or (ii) January 1, 2009.
			
		 	(5)    	 	Transfers to the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation upon Plan Termination – Unless a later date is specified below, the Plan was amended effective January 1, 2007 to provide that, in the event that the
Employer terminates the Plan, as described in Section 16.06, and, at the time, the whereabouts of one or more distributees are unknown, as described in Section 12.06, and the Employer so directs the Trustee, subject to applicable guidance, the
Trustee shall transfer the Accounts of such distributees to the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation.
					
		 		 	(A)	 	☐    	 	Later Effective Date:                      (cannot be later than the date the Plan was restated onto the Fidelity
Volume Submitter)
			
		 	(6)	 	Modification of rules governing Hardship Distributions - Unless a later effective date is specified below, effective beginning on August 17, 2006, the Plan allowed hardship
distributions pursuant to the reasons presented in Subsections 10.05(a)(1), (3) and (5) of the Basic Plan Document on account of a hardship/expense of a primary beneficiary.
					
		 		 	(A)	 	☐	 	Later Effective Date:                      (cannot be later than the date the Plan was restated onto the Fidelity
Volume Submitter)
			
		 	(7)	 	Removal of Gap Period Income – Effective for plan years beginning after December 31, 2007, the Plan does not allow the calculation of income or loss allocable to “excess deferrals”, “excess
contributions”, and “excess aggregate contributions” for the period of time elapsing between the end of the “determination year” and the date of distribution (also known as the “gap period”).
				
		 	(8)	 	☐	 	Previous QACA – Prior to the effective date in Section 1.01(g), the Plan previously utilized a QACA to meet the requirements of the ADP test for the following Plan Years (for each Plan Year list the
Participants covered by the QACA, the automatic enrollment rate and the deferral increase structure):
				
		 		 		 	  

				
		 		 		 	  

				
		 	(9)	 	☐	 	Previous EACA – Prior to the effective date in Section 1.01(g), the Plan had in place an EACA for the following Plan Years (for each Plan Year list the Participants covered by the EACA, whether there was a
permissible withdrawal permitted of the automatic enrollment contributions and, if so, the date any such permissible withdrawal was eliminated and the date after which no automatic enrollment Deferral Contributions are included in the amount of such
available withdrawal):
				
		 		 		 	  

  

					
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	        	 	(10)    	 	Discontinuing 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions – Unless a later effective date is provided below, effective on or after July 1, 2009, the Plan may be amended to reduce or eliminate
401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions in accordance with Section 6.12(d) of the Basic Plan Document.
					
		 		 	(A)	 	☐	 	Later Effective Date:                      (cannot be later than the date the Plan was restated onto
the Fidelity Volume Submitter)
			
		 	(11)	 	Notice Adjustments – Unless a later effective date is provided below, effective for Plan Years (and the notices issued therein) beginning after December 31, 2006, the Plan was amended to provide that the
notice described in Section 13.05 would state consequences of a failure to defer and that the notice period in Sections 9.08, 12.03, 13.05 and 14.05 of the Basic Plan Document would be 180 days rather than 90 days.
					
		 		 	(A)    	 	☐    	 	Later Effective Date:                      (cannot be later than the date the Plan was restated onto
the Fidelity Volume Submitter)
			
		 	(12)	 	Diversification out of Employer Securities – Unless a later date is provided below, the Plan was amended to provide that, if one of the Plan’s Permissible Investments is Employer Stock, all of the
following apply:
				
		 		 	(A)    	 	With respect to the portion of a Participant’s or Beneficiary’s Account attributable to:
						
		 		 		 	(i)	 		 	Deferral, Employee and/or Rollover Contributions and invested in Employer Stock, the Participant or Beneficiary shall immediately be permitted to exchange out of Employer Stock into any other Permissible Investment
otherwise available.
						
		 		 		 	(ii)    	 		 	Unless provided otherwise below, Matching and/or Nonelective Employer Contributions and invested in Employer Stock, the Participant or Beneficiary shall immediately be permitted to exchange out of Employer Stock into any
other Permissible Investment otherwise available.
								
		 		 		 		 		 	(I)    	 	☐    	 	For a Participant, such exchanges shall only be permitted after the Participant has completed at least three years of service.
				
		 		 	(B)	 	The Plan must have no fewer than three Permissible Investments, other than Employer Stock, each of which must be diversified and have materially different risk and return characteristics. A Participant or Beneficiary who
is permitted to exchange out of Employer Stock must be permitted to direct the investment of the proceeds from such an exchange out of Employer Stock into one of such Permissible Investments. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the following
shall apply:
					
		 		 		 	(i)	 	The Plan shall not be treated as failing to meet the requirements of this section paragraph merely because the Plan limits the time for divestment and reinvestment to periodic, reasonable opportunities occurring no less
frequently than quarterly; and
					
		 		 		 	(ii)	 	Except as provided in otherwise applicable guidance, the Plan shall not impose restrictions or conditions with respect to the investment of Employer Stock that are not imposed on the investment of other assets of the
Plan. However, the preceding sentence shall not apply to any restrictions or conditions imposed by reason of the application of securities laws.
				
		 		 	(C)	 	For purposes of this paragraph, Employer Stock shall include any employer securities (as defined in Section 407(d)(1) of ERISA) of a publicly traded company or one treated as publicly traded pursuant to Section
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		  		  	(D)	  	☐	  	Employer Stock was acquired in a Plan Year beginning before January 1, 2007 and the provisions of this paragraph shall only apply to the “applicable percentage” of such securities. This provision shall be
applied separately with respect to each class of Employer Securities, but shall not apply to a Participant who has attained age 55 and completed at least three years of service (as defined in paragraph 13.1(a)(1) above) before the first Plan Year
beginning after December 31, 2005.
					
		  		  		  	(i)	  	For purposes of election, the “applicable percentage” shall be determined as follows:
						
		  		  		  		  	(I)	  	For the first Plan Year to which this paragraph applies, the applicable percentage is 33.
						
		  		  		  		  	(II)	  	For the second Plan Year to which this paragraph applies, the applicable percentage is 66.
						
		  		  		  		  	(III)    	  	For the third Plan Year to which this paragraph applies and following, the applicable percentage is 100.
					
		  		  	(E)	  	☐	  	Delayed Effective Date for Bargained Plan. The Plan was maintained pursuant to one or more collective bargaining agreements ratified by August 17, 2006 and the effective date of the provisions of this paragraph
shall be the first day of the first Plan Year beginning on or after:
					
		  		  		  		  	Effective Date: Plan Year beginning                      (cannot be later than the earlier of the Plan Year
beginning after (i) December 31, 2008 or (ii) the later of the date on which the last of the collective bargaining agreements described above terminates (without regard to any extension on or after August 17, 2006) or December 31,
2007)
		
	(d)     	  	HEART Compliance - Unless a different date is specified below, the following changes for compliance with HEART were effective as of the first day of the first Plan Year beginning on or after
January 1, 2009:
			
		  	(1)    	  	Death/Disability of Participant While Performing Qualified Military Service. The Plan was amended to provide that Participants dying and/or becoming disabled on or after January 1, 2007 while performing
qualified military service as defined in Code Section 414(u)(5) (“QMS”) shall be treated under the Plan for all purposes (other than benefit accruals described in paragraph (2) below), including vesting and any exceptions to
applicable last day or Hours of Service requirements, in the same way as Active Participants who die and/or become disabled while employed, as if the Participant resumed employment with the Employer and then terminated employment on account of death
or disability.
					
		  		  	(A)    	  	☐    	  	Later Effective Date for Disabled Participants:                      (cannot be later than the date the
Plan was restated onto the Fidelity Volume Submitter). Participants becoming disabled before this date shall not be treated as having resumed employment pursuant to Section 18.06 of the Basic Plan Document on the day prior to dying or
becoming.
			
		  		  	Note: A later effective date may not be elected for Participants who die while performing QMS.
			
		  	(2)	  	Treatment of Qualified Military Service for Other Benefit Accrual Purposes. Unless a later effective date is specified below, the Plan was amended to provide that Participants dying and/or becoming disabled while
performing QMS on or after January 1, 2007 shall not be treated as having resumed employment pursuant to Section 18.06 of the Basic Plan Document on the day prior to dying or becoming disabled for purposes of calculating contributions
pursuant to Code Section 414(u)(9).

  

					
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		  		  	(A)	  	☐	  	Later Effective Date:                      (cannot be later than the later of (i) the date the Plan was
restated onto the Fidelity Volume Submitter or (ii) the end of the first Plan Year beginning on or after January 1, 2010). Participants dying and/or becoming disabled after this date shall not be treated as having resumed employment
pursuant to Section 18.06 of the Basic Plan Document on the day prior to dying or becoming disabled for purposes of calculating contributions pursuant to Code Section 414(u)(9).
			
		  	(3)	  	Differential Wages. Unless a later effective date is specified below, effective for wages paid after December 31, 2008:
				
		  		  	(A)	  	The Plan was amended to include Differential Wages in the definition of Compensation under the Plan.
						
		  		  		  	(i)	  	☐	  	Later Effective Date. The Plan was amended to include Differential Wages in the definition of Compensation for wages paid after the following date:
                     (cannot be later than the later of (I) the date the Plan was restated onto the Fidelity Volume Submitter or
(II) the end of the first Plan Year beginning on or after January 1, 2010)
				
		  		  	(B)	  	The Plan was amended to provide that Compensation shall not include Differential Wages for purposes of determining the amount or allocation of contributions under Article 5 of the Plan.
						
		  		  		  	(i)	  	☐	  	Later Effective Date. The Plan was amended to exclude Differential Wages from Compensation for purposes of determining contributions for wages paid after the following date:
                     (cannot be later than the later of (I) the date the Plan was restated onto the Fidelity Volume Submitter or (II) the
end of the first Plan Year beginning on or after January 1, 2010)
			
		  	(4)	  	Available In-Service Withdrawal. Unless a later effective date is specified below, the Plan was amended to provide that a Participant performing service in the uniformed services as described in Code Section
3401(h)(2)(A) shall be treated as having been severed from employment with the Employer for purposes of Code Section 401 (k)(2)(B)(i)(I) and shall, as long as that service in the uniformed services continues, have the option to request a
distribution of all or any part of his or her Account restricted from distribution only due to Code Section 401(k)(2)(B)(i)(I).
					
		  		  	(A)    	  	☐    	  	Later Effective Date. The Plan was amended to allow the above-described distribution on and after the following date:
                     (cannot be later than the later of (i) the date the Plan was restated onto the Fidelity Volume Submitter or (ii) the
end of the first Plan Year beginning on or after January 1, 2010)
		
	(e)    	  	Modification of minimum distribution rules for 2009 – The Plan was amended to provide all of the following with regard to required minimum distributions for 2009 but for the enactment of Code Section
401(a)(9)(H) (“2009 RMDs”):
			
		  	(1)    	  	A Participant or Beneficiary who would have been required to 2009 RMDs, and who would have satisfied that requirement by receiving distributions specifically equal to the 2009 RMDs, will not receive those distributions
for 2009 unless the Participant or Beneficiary chooses to receive such distributions.
			
		  	(2)	  	Any Participant or Beneficiary who had elected a systematic withdrawal plan (“installments”) pursuant to Section 13.01 of the Basic Plan Document to satisfy (in part or wholly) a 2009 RMD is hereby permitted to
elect to stop those installments.
			
		  	(3)	  	For only those Participants and Beneficiaries who have made the election described in paragraph (2) immediately above, there is hereby added to the Plan a partial withdrawal to allow such a Participant or Beneficiary to
withdraw any part of his or her Account prior to December 31, 2009.

  

					
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		  	(4)	  	Participants and Beneficiaries described in paragraph (1) above will be given the opportunity to elect to receive 2009 RMDs as described in the preceding paragraphs of this Subsection.
			
		  	(5)	  	Solely for purposes of applying the direct rollover provisions of the plan, 2009 RMDs will be treated as eligible rollover distributions.
		
	(f)	  	SBJA Compliance –If selected below and on the effective date provided below, the Plan was amended to allow a conversion of pre-tax assets available for withdrawal to a Roth rollover subject to the same
distribution requirements as Roth Deferral Contributions according to the following:
				
		  	(1)	  	☒	  	In-Plan Roth Conversion. The Plan was amended, effective on the date provided below, to allow any Participant or Beneficiary, unless otherwise specified in (B) below, to elect to have otherwise distributable
portions of his Account, which are not part of an outstanding loan balance pursuant to Article 9 of the Basic Plan Document and are not “designated Roth contributions” under the Plan, be considered “designated Roth contributions”
for purposes of the Plan.
				
		  		  	(A)	  	Effective Date: 01/15/2014 (cannot be prior to September 27, 2010)
					
		  		  	(B)	  	☐	  	On the same effective date as stated in (A) above, unless provided otherwise in (i) below, only a Participant who is still employed by the Employer or an alternate payee or spousal Beneficiary of such a Participant may
elect to make such an in-plan Roth Rollover.
						
		  		  		  	(i)	  	☐	  	Later Effective Date. The Plan was amended to only allow the transaction for such Participants, alternate payees and beneficiaries on and after the following
date:                    
			
	(g)	  	☐	  	Prior to the date specified in Subsection 1.01(g), the provisions of this amendment and restatement related to the provisions found within (a) through (f) of this Snap Off Addendum shall apply in accordance with the
provisions of this amendment and restatement, except as otherwise provided below:
			
		  		  	  

			
		  		  	  

			
		  		  	  

			
	(h)	  	☐	  	Prior to the date specified in Subsection 1.01(g), the provisions of this amendment and related to the provisions found within (a) through (f) of this Snap Off Addendum shall apply to all plans merged into the Plan
during the period covered by this Addendum except to the extent any such merged plan is amended to provide otherwise or as provided below:
			
		  		  	  

			
		  		  	  

			
		  		  	  

  

					
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 VOLUME SUBMITTER 

DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PLAN 

FIDELITY BASIC PLAN DOCUMENT NO. 17 

Fidelity Management & Research Company and its affiliates do not provide tax or legal advice. Nothing herein or in any attachments hereto should
be construed, or relied upon, as tax or legal advice. 
 IRS CIRCULAR 230 DISCLOSURE: To the extent this document (including attachments), mentions
or references any tax matter, it is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used by the recipient or any other person, for the purpose of (1) avoiding penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (2) promoting, marketing or
recommending to another party the matter addressed herein. Please consult an independent tax advisor for advice on your particular circumstances. 

  

					
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DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PLAN 

 

							
	 PREAMBLE
	 		  	 	1	 
			
	 ARTICLE 1.
	 	ADOPTION AGREEMENT	  	 	1	 
			
	 ARTICLE 2.
	 	DEFINITIONS	  	 	1	 
			
	 2.01.

2.02.

2.03.
	 	 DEFINITIONS

INTERPRETATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF TERMS

SPECIAL EFFECTIVE DATES
	  	  
 

	 1
 9

9
	  
  

 

			
	 ARTICLE 3.
	 	SERVICE	  	 	10	 
			
	 3.01.
	 	CREDITING OF ELIGIBILITY SERVICE	  	 	10	 
	 3.02.

3.03.
	 	 RE-CREDITING OF ELIGIBILITY SERVICE FOLLOWING
TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT
 CREDITING OF VESTING
SERVICE
	  	 
 
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	 3.04.
	 	APPLICATION OF VESTING SERVICE TO A PARTICIPANT’S ACCOUNT FOLLOWING
A BREAK IN VESTING SERVICE	  	 	10	 
	 3.05.
	 	SERVICE WITH PREDECESSOR EMPLOYER	  	 	10	 
	 3.06.
	 	CHANGE IN SERVICE CREDITING	  	 	11	 
		
	 ARTICLE 4. PARTICIPATION
	  	 	11	 
			
	 4.01.
	 	DATE OF PARTICIPATION	  	 	11	 
	 4.02.
	 	TRANSFERS OUT OF COVERED EMPLOYMENT	  	 	11	 
	 4.03.
	 	TRANSFERS INTO COVERED EMPLOYMENT	  	 	11	 
	 4.04.
	 	RESUMPTION OF PARTICIPATION FOLLOWING REEMPLOYMENT	  	 	11	 
			
	 ARTICLE 5.
	 	CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	12	 
			
	 5.01.
	 	CONTRIBUTIONS SUBJECT TO LIMITATIONS	  	 	12	 
	 5.02.
	 	COMPENSATION TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT IN DETERMINING CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	12	 
	 5.03.
	 	DEFERRAL CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	12	 
	 5.04.
	 	EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	14	 
	 5.05.
	 	NO DEDUCTIBLE EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	14	 
	 5.06.
	 	ROLLOVER CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	14	 
	 5.07.
	 	QUALIFIED NONELECTIVE EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	15	 
	 5.08.
	 	MATCHING EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	15	 
	 5.09.
	 	QUALIFIED MATCHING EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	16	 
	 5.10.
	 	NONELECTIVE EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	16	 
	 5.11.
	 	VESTED INTEREST IN CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	17	 
	 5.12.
	 	TIME FOR MAKING CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	18	 
	 5.13.
	 	RETURN OF EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	18	 
	 5.14.
	 	FROZEN PLAN	  	 	18	 
			
	 ARTICLE 6.
	 	LIMITATIONS ON CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	18	 
			
	 6.01.
	 	SPECIAL DEFINITIONS	  	 	18	 
	 6.02.
	 	CODE SECTION 402(G) LIMIT ON DEFERRAL CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	24	 
	 6.03.
	 	ADDITIONAL LIMIT ON DEFERRAL CONTRIBUTIONS (“ADP” TEST)	  	 	25	 
	 6.04.
	 	ALLOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF “EXCESS CONTRIBUTIONS”	  	 	25	 
	 6.05.
	 	REDUCTIONS IN DEFERRAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO MEET CODE REQUIREMENTS	  	 	26	 
	 6.06.
	 	LIMIT ON MATCHING EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS AND EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS (“ACP”
TEST)	  	 	26	 
	 6.07.
	 	ALLOCATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND FORFEITURE OF “EXCESS AGGREGATE CONTRIBUTIONS”	  	 	27	 

  

					
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	 6.08.
	 	INCOME OR LOSS ON DISTRIBUTABLE CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	27	 
	 6.09.
	 	DEEMED SATISFACTION OF “ADP” TEST	  	 	28	 
	 6.10.
	 	DEEMED SATISFACTION OF “ACP” TEST WITH RESPECT TO MATCHING EMPLOYER
CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	29	 
	 6.11.
	 	CHANGING TESTING METHODS	  	 	30	 
	 6.12.
	 	CODE SECTION 415 LIMITATIONS	  	 	31	 
	 ARTICLE 7.
	 	PARTICIPANTS’ ACCOUNTS	  	 	32	 
			
	 7.01.
	 	INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS	  	 	32	 
	 7.02.
	 	VALUATION OF ACCOUNTS	  	 	32	 
			
	 ARTICLE 8.

8.01.

8.02.

8.03.
	 	 INVESTMENT OF CONTRIBUTIONS

MANNER OF INVESTMENT

INVESTMENT DECISIONS

PARTICIPANT DIRECTIONS TO TRUSTEE
	  	 
 
 

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	 ARTICLE 9.
	 	PARTICIPANT LOANS	  	 	34	 
			
	 9.01.

9.02.

9.03.

9.04.

9.05.

9.06.

9.07.

9.08.

9.09.

9.10.
	 	 SPECIAL DEFINITION

PARTICIPANT LOANS

SEPARATE LOAN PROCEDURES

AVAILABILITY OF LOANS

LIMITATION ON LOAN AMOUNT

INTEREST RATE

LEVEL AMORTIZATION

SECURITY
 LOAN
REPAYMENTS
 DEFAULT
	  	 
 
 

 

 

 

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34
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34
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34
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	 9.11.
	 	EFFECT OF TERMINATION WHERE PARTICIPANT HAS OUTSTANDING LOAN BALANCE	  	 	35	 
	 9.12.
	 	DEEMED DISTRIBUTIONS UNDER CODE SECTION 72(P)	  	 	36	 
	 9.13.
	 	DETERMINATION OF VESTED INTEREST UPON DISTRIBUTION WHERE PLAN LOAN IS
OUTSTANDING	  	 	36	 
		
	 ARTICLE 10. IN-SERVICE WITHDRAWALS
	  	 	36	 
			
	 10.01.
	 	AVAILABILITY OF IN-SERVICE WITHDRAWALS	  			
	 10.02.
	 	WITHDRAWAL OF EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	36	 
	 10.03.
	 	WITHDRAWAL OF ROLLOVER CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	36	 
	 10.04.
	 	AGE 59 1/2 WITHDRAWALS	  	 	36	 
	 10.05.
	 	HARDSHIP WITHDRAWALS	  	 	37	 
	 10.06.
	 	ADDITIONAL IN-SERVICE WITHDRAWAL RULES	  	 	38	 
	 10.07.
	 	RESTRICTIONS ON IN-SERVICE WITHDRAWALS	  	 	38	 
	 10.08.
	 	QUALIFIED DISASTER DISTRIBUTIONS	  	 	38	 
	 10.09.
	 	QUALIFIED RESERVIST DISTRIBUTIONS	  	 	39	 
	 10.10.
	 	AGE 62 DISTRIBUTION OF MONEY PURCHASE BENEFITS	  	 	39	 
		
	 ARTICLE 11. RIGHT TO BENEFITS
	  	 	39	 
			
	 11.01.
	 	NORMAL OR EARLY RETIREMENT	  	 	39	 
	 11.02.
	 	LATE RETIREMENT	  	 	39	 
	 11.03.
	 	DISABILITY RETIREMENT	  	 	39	 
	 11.04.
	 	DEATH	  	 	39	 
	 11.05.
	 	OTHER TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT	  	 	40	 
	 11.06.
	 	APPLICATION FOR DISTRIBUTION	  	 	40	 
	 11.07.
	 	APPLICATION OF VESTING SCHEDULE FOLLOWING PARTIAL DISTRIBUTION	  	 	40	 
	 11.08.
	 	FORFEITURES	  	 	40	 
	 11.09.
	 	APPLICATION OF FORFEITURES	  	 	41	 
	 11.10.
	 	REINSTATEMENT OF FORFEITURES	  	 	41	 
		  			

  

					
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	 11.11.
	 	ADJUSTMENT FOR INVESTMENT EXPERIENCE	  	 	41	 
		
	 ARTICLE 12. DISTRIBUTIONS
	  	 	41	 
			
	 12.01.
	 	RESTRICTIONS ON DISTRIBUTIONS	  	 	41	 
	 12.02.
	 	TIMING OF DISTRIBUTION FOLLOWING RETIREMENT OR TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT	  	 	42	 
	 12.03.
	 	PARTICIPANT CONSENT TO DISTRIBUTION	  	 	42	 
	 12.04.
	 	REQUIRED COMMENCEMENT OF DISTRIBUTION TO PARTICIPANTS	  	 	43	 
	 12.05.
	 	REQUIRED COMMENCEMENT OF DISTRIBUTION TO BENEFICIARIES	  	 	43	 
	 12.06.
	 	WHEREABOUTS OF PARTICIPANTS AND BENEFICIARIES	  	 	44	 
		
	 ARTICLE 13. FORM OF DISTRIBUTION
	  	 	44	 
			
	 13.01.
	 	NORMAL FORM OF DISTRIBUTION UNDER PROFIT SHARING PLAN	  	 	44	 
	 13.02.
	 	CASH OUT OF SMALL ACCOUNTS	  	 	44	 
	 13.03.
	 	MINIMUM DISTRIBUTIONS	  	 	45	 
	 13.04.
	 	DIRECT ROLLOVERS	  	 	47	 
	 13.05.
	 	NOTICE REGARDING TIMING AND FORM OF DISTRIBUTION	  	 	48	 
	 13.06.
	 	DETERMINATION OF METHOD OF DISTRIBUTION	  	 	48	 
	 13.07.
	 	NOTICE TO TRUSTEE	  	 	49	 
		
	 ARTICLE 14. SUPERSEDING ANNUITY DISTRIBUTION PROVISIONS
	  	 	49	 
			
	 14.01.
	 	SPECIAL DEFINITIONS	  	 	49	 
	 14.02.
	 	APPLICABILITY	  	 	49	 
	 14.03.
	 	ANNUITY FORM OF PAYMENT	  	 	49	 
	 14.04.
	 	“QUALIFIED JOINT AND SURVIVOR ANNUITY” AND “QUALIFIED PRERETIREMENT
SURVIVOR ANNUITY”	 
		 	REQUIREMENTS	  	 	50	 
	 14.05.
	 	WAIVER OF THE “QUALIFIED JOINT AND SURVIVOR ANNUITY”
AND/OR “QUALIFIED PRERETIREMENT	 
		 	SURVIVOR ANNUITY” RIGHTS	  	 	50	 
	 14.06.
	 	SPOUSE’S CONSENT TO WAIVER	  	 	51	 
	 14.07.
	 	NOTICE REGARDING “QUALIFIED JOINT AND SURVIVOR ANNUITY”	  	 	51	 
	 14.08.
	 	NOTICE REGARDING “QUALIFIED PRERETIREMENT SURVIVOR ANNUITY”	  	 	51	 
	 14.09.
	 	FORMER SPOUSE	  	 	51	 
		
	 ARTICLE 15. TOP-HEAVY PROVISIONS
	  	 	52	 
			
	 15.01.
	 	DEFINITIONS	  	 	52	 
	 15.02.
	 	APPLICATION	  	 	53	 
	 15.03.
	 	MINIMUM CONTRIBUTION	  	 	53	 
	 15.04.
	 	DETERMINATION OF MINIMUM REQUIRED CONTRIBUTION	  	 	54	 
	 15.05.
	 	ACCELERATED VESTING	  	 	54	 
	 15.06.
	 	EXCLUSION OF COLLECTIVELY-BARGAINED EMPLOYEES	  	 	54	 
		
	 ARTICLE 16. AMENDMENT AND TERMINATION
	  	 	55	 
			
	 16.01.
	 	AMENDMENTS BY THE EMPLOYER THAT DO NOT AFFECT VOLUME SUBMITTER
STATUS	  	 	55	 
	 16.02.
	 	AMENDMENTS BY THE EMPLOYER ADOPTING PROVISIONS NOT INCLUDED IN VOLUME
SUBMITTER	  			
		 	SPECIMEN PLAN	  	 	55	 
	 16.03.
	 	AMENDMENT BY THE VOLUME SUBMITTER SPONSOR	  	 	55	 
	 16.04.
	 	AMENDMENTS AFFECTING VESTED INTEREST AND/OR ACCRUED BENEFITS	  	 	55	 
	 16.05.
	 	RETROACTIVE AMENDMENTS MADE BY VOLUME SUBMITTER SPONSOR	  	 	55	 
	 16.06.
	 	TERMINATION AND DISCONTINUATION OF CONTRIBUTIONS	  	 	56	 
	 16.07.
	 	DISTRIBUTION UPON TERMINATION OF THE PLAN	  	 	56	 
	 16.08.
	 	MERGER OR CONSOLIDATION OF PLAN; TRANSFER OF PLAN ASSETS	  	 	56	 
		 		  			
		
	 ARTICLE 17. AMENDMENT AND CONTINUATION OF PRIOR PLAN; TRANSFER OF FUNDS TO OR
FROM OTHER QUALIFIED PLANS
	  	 	56	 
			
	 17.01.
	 	AMENDMENT AND CONTINUATION OF PRIOR PLAN	  	 	56	 
		 		  			

  

					
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	 17.02.
	  	TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM AN EXISTING PLAN	  	 	57	 
	 17.03.
	  	ACCEPTANCE OF ASSETS BY TRUSTEE	  	 	58	 
	 17.04.
	  	TRANSFER OF ASSETS FROM TRUST	  	 	58	 
		
	 ARTICLE 18. MISCELLANEOUS
	  	 	59	 
			
	 18.01.
	  	COMMUNICATION TO PARTICIPANTS	  	 	59	 
	 18.02.
	  	LIMITATION OF RIGHTS	  	 	59	 
	 18.03.
	  	NONALIENABILITY OF BENEFITS	  	 	59	 
	 18.04.
	  	QUALIFIED DOMESTIC RELATIONS ORDERS PROCEDURES	  	 	59	 
	 18.05.
	  	APPLICATION OF PLAN PROVISIONS FOR MULTIPLE EMPLOYER PLANS	  	 	60	 
	 18.06.
	  	VETERANS REEMPLOYMENT RIGHTS	  	 	60	 
	 18.07.
	  	FACILITY OF PAYMENT	  	 	60	 
	 18.08.
	  	INFORMATION BETWEEN EMPLOYER AND/OR ADMINISTRATOR AND TRUSTEE	  	 	61	 
	 18.09.
	  	EFFECT OF FAILURE TO OUALIFY UNDER CODE	  	 	61	 
	 18.10.
	  	DIRECTIONS, NOTICES AND DISCLOSURE	  	 	61	 
	 18.11.
	  	GOVERNING LAW	  	 	61	 
	 18.12.
	  	DISCHARGE OF DUTIES BY FIDUCIARIES	  	 	61	 
		
	 ARTICLE 19. PLAN ADMINISTRATION
	  	 	61	 
			
	 19.01.
	  	POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ADMINISTRATOR	  	 	61	 
	 19.02.
	  	NONDISCRIMINATORY EXERCISE OF AUTHORITY	  	 	61	 
	 19.03.
	  	CLAIMS AND REVIEW PROCEDURES	  	 	61	 
	 19.04.
	  	NAMED FIDUCIARY	  	 	62	 
	 19.05.
	  	COSTS OF ADMINISTRATION	  	 	62	 
		
	 ARTICLE 20. TRUST AGREEMENT
	  	 	62	 
			
	 20.01.
	  	ACCEPTANCE OF TRUST RESPONSIBILITIES	  	 	62	 
	 20.02.
	  	ESTABLISHMENT OF TRUST FUND	  	 	62	 
	 20.03.
	  	EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT	  	 	62	 
	 20.04.
	  	POWERS OF TRUSTEE	  	 	62	 
	 20.05.
	  	ACCOUNTS	  	 	63	 
	 20.06.
	  	APPROVAL OF ACCOUNTS	  	 	63	 
	 20.07.
	  	DISTRIBUTION FROM TRUST FUND	  	 	64	 
	 20.08.
	  	TRANSFER OF AMOUNTS FROM QUALIFIED PLAN	  	 	64	 
	 20.09.
	  	TRANSFER OF ASSETS FROM TRUST	  	 	64	 
	 20.10.
	  	SEPARATE TRUST OR FUND	  	 	64	 
	 20.11.
	  	SELF-DIRECTED BROKERAGE OPTION	  	 	65	 
	 20.12.
	  	EMPLOYER STOCK INVESTMENT OPTION	  	 	66	 
	 20.13.
	  	VOTING; DELIVERY OF INFORMATION	  	 	70	 
	 20.14.
	  	COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES OF TRUSTEE	  	 	70	 
	 20.15.
	  	RELIANCE BY TRUSTEE ON OTHER PERSONS	  	 	70	 
	 20.16.
	  	INDEMNIFICATION BY EMPLOYER	  	 	70	 
	 20.17.
	  	CONSULTATION BY TRUSTEE WITH COUNSEL	  	 	70	 
	 20.18.
	  	PERSONS DEALING WITH THE TRUSTEE	  	 	70	 
	 20.19.
	  	RESIGNATION OR REMOVAL OF TRUSTEE	  	 	71	 
	 20.20.
	  	FISCAL YEAR OF THE TRUST	  	 	71	 
	 20.21.
	  	AMENDMENT	  	 	71	 
	 20.22.
	  	PLAN TERMINATION	  	 	71	 
	 20.23.
	  	PERMITTED REVERSION OF FUNDS TO EMPLOYER	  	 	71	 
	 20.24.
	  	GOVERNING LAW	  	 	71	 
	 20.25.
	  	ASSIGNMENT AND SUCCESSORS	  	 	72	 
			
	 ADDENDA
	  		  	 	73	 

  

					
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 Preamble. 

This volume submitter plan consists of three parts: (1) an Adoption Agreement that is a separate document incorporated by reference into this Basic Plan
Document; (2) this Basic Plan Document; and (3) a Trust Agreement that is a part of this Basic Plan Document and is found in Article 20. Each part of the volume submitter plan contains substantive provisions that are integral to the
operation of the plan. The Adoption Agreement is the means by which an adopting Employer elects the optional provisions that shall apply under its plan. The Basic Plan Document describes the standard provisions elected in the Adoption Agreement. The
Trust Agreement describes the powers and duties of the Trustee with respect to plan assets. 
 The volume submitter plan is intended to qualify under Code
Section 401(a). Depending upon the Adoption Agreement completed by an adopting Employer, the volume submitter plan may be used to implement a profit sharing plan with or without a cash or deferred arrangement intended to qualify under Code
Section 401(k). Provisions appearing on the Additional Provisions Addendum of the Adoption Agreement, if present, supplement or alter provisions appearing in the Adoption Agreement and Basic Plan Document in the manner described within that
Addendum. Provisions appearing on the Plan Superseding Provisions Addendum of the Adoption Agreement, if present, supersede any conflicting provisions appearing in the Adoption Agreement, Basic Plan Document (other than Article 20) or any addendum
to either in the manner described therein. Provisions appearing on the Trust Superseding Provisions Addendum of the Adoption Agreement, if present, supersede any conflicting provisions appearing in Article 20 of the Basic Plan Document in the manner
described therein. 
  

	Article	1. Adoption Agreement. 

  

	Article	2. Definitions. 

 2.01. Definitions. Wherever used herein, the following terms have
the meanings set forth below, unless a different meaning is clearly required by the context: 
 (a) “Account” means an
account established for the purpose of recording any contributions made on behalf of a Participant and any income, expenses, gains, or losses incurred thereon. The Administrator shall establish and maintain sub-accounts within a Participant’s
Account as necessary to depict accurately a Participant’s interest under the Plan. 
 (b) “Active Participant” means
any Eligible Employee who has met the requirements of Article 4 to participate in the Plan and who may be entitled to receive allocations under the Plan. 

(c) “Administrator” means the Employer adopting this Plan, as listed in Subsection 1.02(a) of the Adoption Agreement, or
another person or entity designated by the Employer in Subsection 1.01(c) of the Adoption Agreement. 
 (d) “Adoption
Agreement” means Article 1, under which the Employer establishes and adopts, or amends the Plan and Trust and designates the optional provisions selected by the Employer, and the Trustee accepts its responsibilities under Article 20. The
provisions of the Adoption Agreement shall be an integral part of the Plan. 
 (e) “Annuity Starting Date” means the first
day of the first period for which an amount is payable as an annuity or in any other form permitted under the Plan. 
 (f) “Basic
Plan Document” means this Fidelity volume submitter plan document, qualified with the Internal Revenue Service as Basic Plan Document No. 17. 

(g) “Beneficiary” means the person or persons (including a trust) entitled under Section 11.04 or 14.04 to receive
benefits under the Plan upon the death of a Participant. 
 (h) “Break in Vesting Service” means a 12-consecutive-month
period beginning on an Employee’s Severance Date or any anniversary thereof in which the Employee is not credited with an Hour of Service. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the following special rules apply in determining whether an Employee who
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 (1) If an individual is absent from work because of maternity/paternity leave on the first
anniversary of his Severance Date, the 12-consecutive-month period beginning on the individual’s Severance Date shall not constitute a Break in Vesting Service. For purposes of this paragraph, “maternity/paternity leave” means a leave
of absence (i) by reason of the pregnancy of the individual, (ii) by reason of the birth of a child of the individual, (iii) by reason of the placement of a child with the individual in connection with the adoption of such child by
the individual, or (iv) for purposes of caring for a child for the period beginning immediately following such birth or placement. 

(2) If an individual is absent from work because of FMLA leave and returns to employment with the Employer or a Related Employer following such
FMLA leave, he shall not incur a Break in Vesting Service due to such FMLA leave. For purposes of this paragraph, “FMLA leave” means an approved leave of absence pursuant to the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993. 

(i) “Catch-Up Contribution” means any Deferral Contribution made to the Plan by the Employer in accordance with the provisions
of Subsection 5.03(a). 
 (j) “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time. 

(k) “Compensation” means wages as defined in Code Section 3401(a) (for purposes of income tax withholding at the source)
plus amounts that would be included in wages but for an election under Code Section 125(a), 132(f)(4), 402(e)(3), 402(h)(1)(B), 402(k), or 457(b) and all other payments of compensation to an Eligible Employee by the Employer (in the course of
the Employer’s trade or business) for services to the Employer while employed as an Eligible Employee for which the Employer is required to furnish the Eligible Employee a written statement under Code Sections 6041(d), 6051(a)(3) and 6052. In
addition, Compensation includes all amounts listed in paragraph (2) of this Subsection (k) below as exceptions to the definition of “severance amounts” therein. Compensation must be determined without regard to any rules under
Code Section 3401(a) that limit the remuneration included in wages based on the nature or location of the employment or the services performed (such as the exception for agricultural labor in Code Section 3401(a)(2)). 

(1) Self-Employed Individuals. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for any Self-Employed Individual, Compensation means Earned Income;
provided, however, that if the Employer elects to exclude specified items from Compensation, such Earned Income shall be adjusted in a similar manner so that it is equivalent under regulations issued under Code Section 414(s) to Compensation
for Participants who are not Self-Employed Individuals. “Earned Income” means the net earnings of a Self-Employed Individual derived from the trade or business with respect to which the Plan is established and for which the personal
services of such individual are a material income-providing factor, excluding any items not included in gross income and the deductions allocated to such items, except that net earnings shall be determined with regard to the deduction allowed under
Code Section 164(f), to the extent applicable to the Employer. Net earnings shall be reduced by contributions of the Employer to any qualified plan, to the extent a deduction is allowed to the Employer for such contributions under Code
Section 404. 
 (2) Exclusions. Compensation excludes any amounts elected by the Employer in Subsection 1.05(a) or (b), as
applicable, of the Adoption Agreement and any severance amounts. For purposes of this Section 2.0l(k), “severance amounts” are any amounts paid after severance from employment, except the following: 

(A) a payment of regular compensation for services during the Eligible Employee’s regular working hours, or compensation for services
outside the Eligible Employee’s regular working hours (such as overtime or shift differential), commissions, bonuses, or other similar payments to the extent such payment would have been made prior to a severance from employment if the Eligible
Employee had continued in employment with the Employer, provided such amounts are paid within the post-severance period described below; 

(B) payments for “unused leave” (i.e., unused accrued bona fide sick, vacation, or other leave, but only if the Eligible Employee
would have been able to use the leave if employment had continued) that are paid within the post-severance period described below; 

  

					
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 (C) payments received by a Participant within the post-severance period described below pursuant
to a nonqualified unfunded deferred compensation plan, but only if the payment would have been paid to the Participant at the same time if the Participant had not severed employment and only to the extent that the payment is includible in the
Participant’s gross income; and 
 (D) Differential Wages as defined below. 

For purposes of this Section, the following terms have the following meanings: 

(E) An Eligible Employee has a “severance from employment” when (i) the employee ceases to be an employee of an employer
(applying the aggregation rules in Code Section 414) maintaining a plan and (ii) in connection with a change of employment, the individual’s new employer does not maintain such plan with respect to the individual. The determination of
whether an Eligible Employee ceases to be an employee of an employer maintaining a plan is based on all of the relevant facts and circumstances. 

(F) “Differential Wages” means Compensation paid to an Employee by the Employer with regard to military service meeting the
definition of differential wage payment found in Code Section 3401(h)(2). 
 (G) The “post-severance period” means the period
beginning on the Eligible Employee’s severance from employment and ending on the later of (i) 2-1/2 months after or (ii) the end of the Limitation Year that includes the date of the Eligible Employee’s severance from employment.

 (3) Timing Rules. Compensation shall generally be based on the amount actually paid to the Eligible Employee during the Plan Year
or, for purposes of Article 5, if so elected by the Employer in Subsection 1.05(b) of the Adoption Agreement, during that portion of the Plan Year during which the Eligible Employee is an Active Participant. Compensation is treated as paid on a date
if it is actually paid on that date or it would have been paid on that date but for an election under Code Section 125, 132(f)(4), 401(k), 403(b), 408(k), 408(p)(2)(A)(i), or 457(b). 

(4) Short Plan Years. If the initial Plan Year of a new plan consists of fewer than 12 months, calculated from the Effective Date listed
in Subsection 1.01(g)(1) of the Adoption Agreement through the end of such initial Plan Year, Compensation for such initial Plan Year shall be determined from such Effective Date through the end of the initial Plan Year. If selected in Subsection
1.05 of the Adoption Agreement, for purposes of allocating Nonelective Employer Contributions under Section 1.12 of the Adoption Agreement (other than 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions), Compensation for the initial Plan
Year shall be determined by using the 12-month period ending on the last day of the Plan Year. 
 (5) Annual Compensation Limit (Code
Section 401(a)(17) Limit). The annual Compensation of each Active Participant taken into account for determining benefits provided under the Plan for any 12-month determination period shall not exceed the annual Compensation limit under
Code Section 401(a)(17) as in effect on the first day of the determination period (e.g., $255,000 for determination periods beginning in 2013). A “determination period” means the Plan Year or other
12-consecutive-month period over which Compensation is otherwise determined for purposes of the Plan (e.g., the Limitation Year). 

The annual Compensation limit under Code Section 401(a)(17) shall be adjusted by the Secretary to reflect increases in the cost of living,
as provided in Code Section 40l(a)(17)(B); provided, however, that the dollar increase in effect on January 1 of any calendar year is effective for determination periods beginning in such calendar year. If a Plan determines Compensation
over a determination period that contains fewer than 12 calendar months (a “short determination period”), then the Compensation limit for such “short determination period” is equal to the Compensation limit for the calendar year
in which the “short determination period” begins multiplied by the ratio obtained by dividing the number of full months in the “short determination period” by 12; provided, however, that such proration shall not apply if there is
a “short determination period” due to the Employer’s election in Subsection 1.05(b) of the Adoption Agreement to determine contributions based only on Compensation paid during the portion of the Plan Year during which an individual
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 In lieu of requiring an Active Participant to cease making Deferral Contributions for a Plan Year
after his Compensation has reached the annual Compensation limit under Code Section 401(a)(17), the annual Compensation limit shall be applied with respect to Deferral Contributions by limiting the total Deferral Contributions an Active
Participant may make for a Plan Year to the product of (i) such Active Participant’s Compensation for the Plan Year up to the annual Compensation limit multiplied by (ii) the deferral limit specified in Subsection 1.07(a)(1)(A) of the
Adoption Agreement or Subsection 5.03(a), as applicable. 
 (1) “Contribution Period” means the period for which Matching
Employer and Nonelective Employer Contributions are made and calculated. The Contribution Period for Matching Employer Contributions described in Subsection 1.11 of the Adoption Agreement is the period specified by the Employer in Subsection 1.11(d)
of the Adoption Agreement. 
 The Contribution Period for Nonelective Employer Contributions is the Plan Year, unless the
Employer designates a different Contribution Period in Subsection 1.12(c) of the Adoption Agreement. 
 (m) “Deferral
Contribution” means any contribution made to the Plan by the Employer in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.03. 
 (n)
“Early Retirement Age” means the early retirement age specified in Subsection 1.14(b) of the Adoption Agreement, if any. 

(o) “Effective Date” means the effective date specified by the Employer in Subsection 1.01(g)(1). The Employer may select
special Effective Dates with respect to specified Plan provisions, as set forth in Section (a) of the Special Effective Dates Addendum to the Adoption Agreement. In the event that another plan is merged into and made a part of the Plan, the
effective date of the merger shall be reflected in the Plan Mergers Addendum to the Adoption Agreement. 
 (p) “Eligibility
Computation Period” means each 12-consecutive-month period beginning with an Employee’s Employment Commencement Date and each anniversary thereof. 

(q) “Eligibility Service” means an Employee’s service that is taken into account in determining his eligibility to
participate in the Plan as may be required under Subsection 1.04(b) of the Adoption Agreement. Eligibility Service shall be credited in accordance with Article 3. 

(r) “Eligible Employee” means any Employee of the Employer who is in the class of Employees eligible to participate in the
Plan. The Employer must specify in Subsection 1.04(d) of the Adoption Agreement any Employee or class of Employees not eligible to participate in the Plan. Regardless of the provisions of Subsection 1.04(d) of the Adoption Agreement, the following
Employees are automatically excluded from eligibility to participate in the Plan: 
 (1) any individual who is a signatory to a contract,
letter of agreement, or other document that acknowledges his status as an independent contractor not entitled to benefits under the Plan or any individual (other than a Self-Employed Individual) who is not otherwise classified by the Employer as a
common law employee, even if such independent contractor or other individual is later determined to be a common law employee; and 
 (2) any
Employee who is a resident of Puerto Rico. 
 If the Employer elects, in Subsection 1.04(d)(2)(A) of the Adoption Agreement,
to exclude collective bargaining employees from the eligible class, the exclusion applies to any Employee of the Employer included in any unit of Employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement between employee representatives and one or more
employers, unless the collective bargaining agreement requires the Employee to be covered under the Plan. The term “employee representatives” does not include any organization more than half the members of which are owners, officers, or
executives of the Employer. 
 If the Employer does not elect, in Subsection 1.04(d)(2)(C) of the Adoption Agreement, to
exclude Leased Employees from the eligible class, contributions or benefits provided by the leasing organization which are attributable to services performed for the Employer shall be treated as provided by the Employer and there shall be no
duplication of benefits under this Plan. 

  

					
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 Anything to the contrary herein notwithstanding, unless the Employer elects to
exclude statutory employees who are full-time life insurance salespersons (as described in Code Section 7701(a)(20)) from the eligible class in Subsection 1.04(d)(2)(E) of the Adoption Agreement, such statutory employees are Eligible Employees.

 (s) “Employee” means any common law employee (or statutory employee who is a full-time life insurance salesperson as
described in Code Section 7701(a)(20)) of the Employer or a Related Employer, any Self-Employed Individual, and any Leased Employee. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Leased Employee shall not be considered an Employee if Leased Employees do not
constitute more than 20 percent of the Employer’s non-highly compensated work-force (taking into account all Related Employers) and the Leased Employee is covered by a money purchase pension plan maintained by the leasing organization and
providing (1) a nonintegrated employer contribution rate of at least 10 percent of compensation, as defined for purposes of Code Section 415(c)(3), (2) full and immediate vesting, and (3) immediate participation by each employee
of the leasing organization. 
 (t) “Employee Contribution” means any after-tax contribution made by an Active Participant
to the Plan. 
 (u) “Employer” means the employer named in Subsection 1.02(a) of the Adoption Agreement and any Related
Employer designated in the Participating Employers Addendum to the Adoption Agreement. If the Employer has elected in Subsection (b) of the Participating Employers Addendum to the Adoption Agreement that the term “Employer” includes
all Related Employers, an employer that becomes a Related Employer as a result of an asset or stock acquisition, merger or other similar transaction shall not be included in the term “Employer” for periods prior to the first day of the
second Plan Year beginning after the date of such transaction, unless the Employer has designated therein to accept such Related Employer as a participating employer prior to that date. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the term “Employer”
for purposes of authorizing any particular action under the Plan means solely the employer named in Subsection 1.02(a) of the Adoption Agreement. 

If the organization or other entity named in the Adoption Agreement is a sole proprietor or a professional corporation and the
sole proprietor of such proprietorship or the sole shareholder of the professional corporation dies, then the legal representative of such sole proprietor or shareholder shall be deemed to be the Employer until such time as, through the disposition
of such sole proprietor’s or sole shareholder’s estate or otherwise, any organization or other entity succeeds to the interests of the sole proprietor in the proprietorship or the sole shareholder in the professional corporation. The legal
representative of a sole proprietor or shareholder shall be (1) the person appointed as such by the sole proprietor or shareholder prior to his death under a legally enforceable power of attorney, or, if none, (2) the executor or administrator
of the sole proprietor’s or shareholder’s estate. 
 If a participating Employer designated through Subsection
1.02(b) of the Adoption Agreement is not related to the Employer (hereinafter “un-Related Employer”), the term “Employer” includes such un-Related Employer and the provisions of Section 18.05 shall apply. 

(v) “Employment Commencement Date” means the date on which an Employee first performs an Hour of Service. 

(w) “Entry Date” means the date(s) specified by the Employer in Subsection 1.04(e) of the Adoption Agreement as of which an
Eligible Employee who has met the applicable eligibility requirements begins to participate in the Plan. The Employer may specify different Entry Dates for purposes of eligibility to participate in the Plan for purposes of (1) making Deferral
Contributions and (2) receiving allocations of Matching and/or Nonelective Employer Contributions. 
 (x) “ERISA” means
the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as from time to time amended. 
 (y) “401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer
Contribution” means any Matching Employer Contribution made by the Employer to the Plan in accordance with Subsection 1.11(a)(3) of the Adoption Agreement, the 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions Addendum to the Adoption
Agreement, and Section 5.08, that is intended to satisfy the requirements of Code Section 401(k)(12)(B) or 401(k)(13)(D)(i)(I). 

(z) “401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contribution” means any Nonelective Employer Contribution made by the Employer to
the Plan in accordance with Subsection 1.12(a)(3) of the Adoption Agreement, the 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement, and Section 5.10, that is intended to satisfy the requirements of Code
Section 401(k)(12)(C) or 401(k)(13)(D)(i)(II). 

  

					
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 (aa) “Fund Share” means the share, unit, or other evidence of ownership in a
Permissible Investment. 
 (bb) “Highly Compensated Employee” means both highly compensated active Employees and highly
compensated former Employees. 
 A highly compensated active Employee includes any Employee who performs service for the
Employer during the “determination year” and who (1) at any time during the “determination year” or the “look-back year” was a five percent owner or (2) received “415 Compensation” (as defined in
Section 6.01(m)) from the Employer during the “look-back year” in excess of the dollar amount specified in Code Section 414(q)(l)(B)(i) adjusted pursuant to Code Section 415(d) (e.g., $115,000 for “determination
years” beginning in 2013 and “look-back years” beginning in 2012) and, if elected by the Employer in Subsection 1.06(d)(1) of the Adoption Agreement, was a member of the top-paid group for such year. 

For this purpose, the “determination year” shall be the Plan Year. The “look-back year” shall be the
twelve-month period immediately preceding the “determination year”, unless the Employer has elected in Subsection 1.06(c)(1) of the Adoption Agreement to make the “look-back year” the calendar year beginning within the preceding
Plan Year. 
 A highly compensated former Employee includes any Employee who separated from service (or was deemed to have
separated) prior to the “determination year”, performs no service for the Employer during the “determination year”, and was a highly compensated active Employee for either the separation year or any “determination year”
ending on or after the Employee’s 55th birthday, as determined under the rules in effect for determining Highly Compensated Employees for such separation year or “determination year”. 

The determination of who is a Highly Compensated Employee, including the determinations of the number and identity of Employees
in the top-paid group, shall be made in accordance with Code Section 414(q) and the Treasury Regulations issued thereunder. 

For purposes of this Subsection 2.01(bb), if the initial Plan Year of a new plan consists of fewer than 12 months, calculated
from the Effective Date listed in Subsection 1.01(g)(1) of the Adoption Agreement through the end of such initial Plan Year, Compensation for such initial Plan Year shall be determined over the 12-month period ending on the last day of the Plan
Year. 
 (cc) “Hour of Service”, with respect to any individual, means: 

(1) Each hour for which the individual is directly or indirectly paid, or entitled to payment, for the performance of duties for the Employer
or a Related Employer, each such hour to be credited to the individual for the Eligibility Computation Period in which the duties were performed; 

(2) Each hour for which the individual is directly or indirectly paid, or entitled to payment, by the Employer or a Related Employer (including
payments made or due from a trust fund or insurer to which the Employer contributes or pays premiums) on account of a period of time during which no duties are performed (irrespective of whether the employment relationship has terminated) due to
vacation, holiday, illness, incapacity, disability, layoff, jury duty, military duty, or leave of absence, each such hour to be credited to the individual for the Eligibility Computation Period in which such period of time occurs, subject to the
following rules: 
 (A) No more than 501 Hours of Service shall be credited under this paragraph (2) on account of any single
continuous period during which the individual performs no duties, unless the individual performs no duties because of military duty, the individual’s employment rights are protected by law, and the individual returns to employment with the
Employer or a Related Employer during the period that his employment rights are protected under Federal law; 
 (B) Hours of Service shall
not be credited under this paragraph (2) for a payment which solely reimburses the individual for medically-related expenses, or which is made or due under a plan maintained solely for the purpose of complying with applicable worker’s
compensation, unemployment compensation or disability insurance laws; and 
 (C) If the period during which the individual performs no
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calculated on the basis of units of time, the Hours of Service credited with respect to such period shall be allocated between not more than the first two such Eligibility Computation Periods on
any reasonable basis consistently applied with respect to similarly situated individuals; 
 (3) Each hour not counted under paragraph
(1) or (2) for which he would have been scheduled to work for the Employer or a Related Employer during the period that he is absent from work because of military duty, provided the individual’s employment rights are protected under
Federal law and the individual returns to work with the Employer or a Related Employer during the period that his employment rights are protected, each such hour to be credited to the individual for the Eligibility Computation Period for which he
would have been scheduled to work; and 
 (4) Each hour not counted under paragraph (1), (2), or (3) for which back pay, irrespective of
mitigation of damages, has been either awarded or agreed to be paid by the Employer or a Related Employer, shall be credited to the individual for the Eligibility Computation Period to which the award or agreement pertains rather than the
Eligibility Computation Period in which the award, agreement, or payment is made. 
 For purposes of paragraphs (2) and
(4) above, Hours of Service shall be calculated in accordance with the provisions of Section 2530.200b-2(b) and (c) of the Department of Labor regulations, which are incorporated herein by reference. 

If the Employer does not maintain records that accurately reflect the actual Hours of Service to be credited to an Employee,
190 Hours of Service will be credited to the Employee for each month worked, unless the Employer has elected to credit Hours of Service in accordance with one of the other equivalencies set forth in paragraph (e) of Department of Labor
Regulation Section 2530.200b-3, as provided in Subsection 1.04(b)(4) of the Adoption Agreement. 
 (dd) “Inactive
Participant” means any individual who was an Active Participant, but is no longer an Eligible Employee and who has an Account under the Plan. 

(ee) “Leased Employee” means any individual who provides services to the Employer or a Related Employer (the
“recipient”) but is not otherwise an employee of the recipient if (1) such services are provided pursuant to an agreement between the recipient and any other person (the “leasing organization”), (2) such individual has
performed services for the recipient (or for the recipient and any related persons within the meaning of Code Section 414(n)(6)) on a substantially full-time basis for at least one year, and (3) such services are performed under primary
direction of or control by the recipient. The determination of who is a Leased Employee shall be made in accordance with any rules and regulations issued by the Secretary of the Treasury or his delegate. 

(ff) “Limitation Year” means the 12-consecutive-month period designated by the Employer in Subsection 1.01(f) of the Adoption
Agreement. If no other Limitation Year is designated by the Employer, the Limitation Year shall be the calendar year. All qualified plans of the Employer and any Related Employer must use the same Limitation Year. If the Limitation Year is amended
to a different 12-consecutive-month period, the new Limitation Year must begin on a date within the Limitation Year in which the amendment is made. 

(gg) “Matching Employer Contribution” means any contribution made by the Employer to the Plan in accordance with
Section 5.08 or 5.09 on account of an Active Participant’s eligible contributions, as elected by the Employer in Subsection 1.11(c) of the Adoption Agreement. 

(hh) “Nonelective Employer Contribution” means any contribution made by the Employer to the Plan in accordance with
Section 5.10. 
 (ii) “Non-Highly Compensated Employee” means any Employee who is not a Highly Compensated Employee.

 (jj) “Normal Retirement Age” means the normal retirement age specified in Subsection 1.14(a) of the Adoption Agreement.
If the Employer enforces a mandatory retirement age in accordance with Federal law, the Normal Retirement Age is the lesser of that mandatory age or the age specified in Subsection 1.14(a) of the Adoption Agreement. 

(kk) “Participant” means any individual who is either an Active Participant or an Inactive Participant. 

  

					
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 (ll) “Permissible Investment” means each investment available for investment of
assets of the Plan and agreed to by the Trustee. The Permissible Investments under the Plan shall be described in the Service Agreement. 

(mm) “Plan” means the plan established by the Employer in the form of the volume submitter plan, as set forth herein as a new
plan or as an amendment to an existing plan, by executing the Adoption Agreement, together with any and all amendments hereto. 
 (nn)
“Plan Year” means the 12-consecutive-month period ending on the date designated in Subsection 1.01(d) of the Adoption Agreement, except that the initial Plan Year of a new Plan may consist of fewer than 12 months, calculated from
the Effective Date listed in Subsection 1.01(g)(1) of the Adoption Agreement through the end of such initial Plan Year, in which event Compensation for such initial Plan Year shall be treated as provided in Subsection 2.01(k). Additionally, in the
event the Plan has a short Plan year, i.e., a Plan Year consisting of fewer than 12 months, otherwise applicable limits and requirements that are applied on a Plan Year basis shall be prorated, but only if and to the extent required by law.

 (oo) “Qualified Matching Employer Contribution” means any contribution made by the Employer to the Plan on account of
Deferral Contributions or Employee Contributions made by or on behalf of Active Participants in accordance with Section 5.09, that may be included in determining whether the Plan meets the “ADP” test described in Section 6.03.

 (pp) “Qualified Nonelective Employer Contribution” means any contribution made by the Employer to the Plan in accordance
with Section 5.07. 
 (qq) “Reemployment Commencement Date” means the date on which an Employee who terminates
employment with the Employer and all Related Employers first performs an Hour of Service following such termination of employment. 
 (rr)
“Related Employer” means any employer other than the Employer named in Subsection 1.02(a) of the Adoption Agreement if the Employer and such other employer are members of a controlled group of corporations (as defined in Code
Section 414(b)) or an affiliated service group (as defined in Code Section 414(m)), or are trades or businesses (whether or not incorporated) which are under common control (as defined in Code Section 414(c)), or such other employer
is required to be aggregated with the Employer pursuant to regulations issued under Code Section 414(o). 
 (ss) “Required
Beginning Date” means: 
 (1) for a Participant who is not a five percent owner, April 1 of the calendar year following the
calendar year in which occurs the later of (i) the Participant’s retirement or (ii) the Participant’s attainment of age 70 1/2; provided, however, that a Participant may elect to have his Required Beginning Date determined
without regard to the provisions of clause (i). 
 (2) for a Participant who is a five percent owner, April 1 of the calendar year
following the calendar year in which the Participant attains age 70 1/2. 
 Once the Required Beginning Date of a five
percent owner or a Participant who has elected to have his Required Beginning Date determined in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.01(tt)(1)(ii) has occurred, such Required Beginning Date shall not be re-determined, even if the
Participant ceases to be a five percent owner in a subsequent year or continues in employment with the Employer or a Related Employer. 
 For
purposes of this Subsection 2.01(tt), a Participant is treated as a five percent owner if such Participant is a five percent owner as defined in Code Section 416(i) (determined in accordance with Code Section 416 but without regard to
whether the Plan is top-heavy) at any time during the Plan Year ending with or within the calendar year in which such owner attains age 70 1/2. 

(tt) “Rollover Contribution” means any distribution from an eligible retirement plan, as defined in Section 13.04, that an
Employee elects to contribute to the Plan, or have considered as contributed, in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.06. 

  

					
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 (uu) “Roth 401(k) Contribution” means any Deferral Contribution made to the Plan
by the Employer in accordance with the provisions of Subsection 5.03(b) that is not excludable from gross income and is intended to satisfy the requirements of Code Section 402A. 

(vv) “Self-Employed Individual” means an individual who has Earned Income for the taxable year from the Employer or who would
have had Earned Income but for the fact that the trade or business had no net profits for the taxable year, including, but not limited to, a partner in a partnership, a sole proprietor, a member in a limited liability company or a shareholder in a
subchapter S corporation. 
 (ww) “Service Agreement” means the agreement between the Employer and the Volume Submitter
Sponsor (or an agent or affiliate of the Volume Submitter Sponsor) relating to the provision of investment and other services to the Plan and shall include any addendum to the agreement and any other separate written agreement between the Employer
and the Volume Submitter Sponsor (or an agent or affiliate of the Volume Submitter Sponsor) relating to the provision of services to the Plan. 

(xx) “Severance Date” means the earlier of (i) the date an Employee retires, dies, quits, or is discharged from
employment with the Employer and all Related Employers or (ii) the 12-month anniversary of the date on which the Employee was otherwise first absent from employment; provided, however, that if an individual terminates or is absent from
employment with the Employer and all Related Employers because of military duty, such individual shall not incur a Severance Date if his employment rights are protected under Federal law and he returns to employment with the Employer or a Related
Employer within the period during which he retains such employment rights, but, if he does not return to such employment within such period, his Severance Date shall be the earlier of (1) the first anniversary of the date his absence commenced or
(2) the last day of the period during which he retains such employment rights. 
 (yy) “Spouse” means the person to
whom an individual is married for purposes of Federal income taxes. 
 (zz) “Trust” means the trust created by the Employer
in accordance with the provisions of Section 20.01. 
 (aaa) “Trust Agreement” means the agreement between the Employer
and the Trustee, as set forth in Article 20, under which the assets of the Plan are held, administered, and managed. 
 (bbb)
“Trustee” means the trustee designated in Section 1.03 of the Adoption Agreement, or its successor or permitted assigns. The term Trustee shall include any delegate of the Trustee as may be provided in the Trust Agreement. 

(ccc) “Trust Fund” means the property held in Trust by the Trustee for the benefit of Participants and their Beneficiaries.

 (ddd) “Vesting Service” means an Employee’s service that is taken into account in determining his vested interest in
his Matching Employer and Nonelective Employer Contributions Accounts as may be required under Section 1.16 of the Adoption Agreement. Vesting Service shall be credited in accordance with Article 3. 

(eee) “Volume Submitter Sponsor” means Fidelity Management & Research Company or its successor. 

2.02. Interpretation and Construction of Terms. Where required by the context, the noun, verb, adjective, and adverb forms of each defined term
shall include any of its other forms. Pronouns used in the Plan are in the masculine gender but include the feminine gender unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Wherever used herein, the singular shall include the plural, and the plural
shall include the singular, unless the context requires otherwise. Any titles, headings and/or subheadings used in the Plan have been inserted for convenience of reference and are to be ignored in any construction of the Plan’s provisions. 

2.03. Special Effective Dates. Some provisions of the Plan are only effective beginning as of a specified date or until a specified date. Any
such special effective dates are specified within Plan text where applicable and are exceptions to the general Plan Effective Date as defined in Section 2.01(o). 

  

					
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 Article 3. Service. 

3.01. Crediting of Eligibility Service. If the Employer has selected an Eligibility Service requirement in Subsection 1.04(b) of the Adoption
Agreement for an Eligible Employee to become an Active Participant, Eligibility Service shall be credited to an Employee as follows: 
 (a)
If the Employer has selected the one year or two years of Eligibility Service requirement described in Subsection 1.04(b) of the Adoption Agreement, an Employee shall be credited with a year of Eligibility Service for each Eligibility Computation
Period during which the Employee has been credited with the number of Hours of Service specified in that Subsection, as applicable. An Eligible Employee who has attained the required number of Hours of Service shall be credited with that year of
service on the last day of that Eligibility Computation Period. 
 (b) If the Employer has selected a days or months of Eligibility Service
requirement described in Subsection 1.04(b) of the Adoption Agreement, an Employee shall be credited with Eligibility Service for the aggregate of the periods beginning with the Employee’s Employment Commencement Date (or Reemployment
Commencement Date) and ending on his subsequent Severance Date; provided, however, that an Employee who has a Reemployment Date within the 12-consecutive-month period following the earlier of the first date of his absence or his Severance Date shall
be credited with Eligibility Service for the period between his Severance Date and his Reemployment Date. A day of Eligibility Service shall be credited for each day on which an Employee is credited with Eligibility Service. Months of Eligibility
Service shall be measured from the Employee’s Employment Commencement Date or Reemployment Commencement Date to the corresponding date in the applicable following month. 

3.02. Re-Crediting of Eligibility Service Following Termination of Employment. An Employee whose employment with the Employer and all Related
Employers terminates and who is subsequently reemployed by the Employer or a Related Employer shall be re-credited upon reemployment with his Eligibility Service earned prior to his termination of employment. 

3.03. Crediting of Vesting Service. If the Plan provides for Matching Employer and/or Nonelective Employer Contributions that are not 100
percent vested when made, Vesting Service shall be credited to an Employee, subject to any exclusions elected by the Employer in Subsection 1.16(b) of the Adoption Agreement, for the aggregate of the periods beginning with the Employee’s
Employment Commencement Date (or Reemployment Commencement Date) and ending on his subsequent Severance Date; provided, however, that an Employee who has a Reemployment Date within the 12-consecutive-month period following the earlier of the first
date of his absence or his Severance Date shall be credited with Vesting Service for the period between his Severance Date and his Reemployment Date. Fractional periods of a year shall be expressed in terms of days. 

3.04. Application of Vesting Service to a Participant’s Account Following a Break in Vesting Service. The following rules describe how
Vesting Service earned before and after a Break in Vesting Service shall be applied for purposes of determining a Participant’s vested interest in his Matching Employer and Nonelective Employer Contributions Accounts: 

(a) If a Participant incurs five-consecutive Breaks in Vesting Service, all years of Vesting Service earned by the Employee after such Breaks
in Service shall be disregarded in determining the Participant’s vested interest in his Matching Employer and Nonelective Employer Contributions Account balances attributable to employment before such Breaks in Vesting Service. However, Vesting
Service earned both before and after such Breaks in Vesting Service shall be included in determining the Participant’s vested interest in his Matching Employer and Nonelective Employer Contributions Account balances attributable to employment
after such Breaks in Vesting Service. 
 (b) If a Participant incurs fewer than five-consecutive Breaks in Vesting Service, Vesting Service
earned both before and after such Breaks in Vesting Service shall be included in determining the Participant’s vested interest in his Matching Employer and Nonelective Employer Contributions Account balances attributable to employment both
before and after such Breaks in Vesting Service. 
 3.05. Service with Predecessor Employer. If the Plan is the plan of a predecessor
employer, an Employee’s Eligibility and Vesting Service shall include years of service with such predecessor employer. In any case in which the Plan is not the plan maintained by a predecessor employer, service for any employer as specifically
described in Section 1.17 of the Adoption Agreement shall be treated as Eligibility and Vesting Service as indicated in Subsection 1.17(a) of the Adoption Agreement. 

  

					
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 3.06. Change in Service Crediting. If an amendment to the Plan or a transfer from employment as an
Employee covered under another qualified plan maintained by the Employer or a Related Employer results in a change in the method of crediting Eligibility and/or Vesting Service with respect to a Participant between the Hours of Service crediting
method set forth in Section 2530.200b-2 of the Department of Labor Regulations and the elapsed-time crediting method set forth in Section 1.410(a)-7 of the Treasury Regulations, each Participant with respect to whom the method of crediting
Eligibility and/or Vesting Service is changed shall have his Eligibility and/or Vesting Service determined in the manner set forth in Section 1.410(a)-7(f)(l) of the Treasury Regulations. 

Article 4. Participation. 
 4.01. Date of
Participation. If the Plan is an amendment, as indicated in Subsection 1.01(g)(2)(B) of the Adoption Agreement, all employees who were active participants in the Plan immediately prior to the Effective Date shall continue as Active
Participants on the Effective Date, provided that they are Eligible Employees on the Effective Date. If elected by the Employer in Subsection 1.04(f) of the Adoption Agreement, all Eligible Employees who are in the service of the Employer on the
date specified in Subsection 1.04(f) (and, if this is an amendment, as indicated in Subsection 1.01(g)(2)(B) of the Adoption Agreement, were not active participants in the Plan immediately prior to that date) shall become Active Participants on the
date elected by the Employer in Subsection 1.04(f) of the Adoption Agreement. Any other Eligible Employee shall become an Active Participant in the Plan on the Entry Date coinciding with or immediately following the date on which he first satisfies
the eligibility requirements set forth in Subsections 1.04(a) and (b) of the Adoption Agreement. 
 Any age and/or Eligibility Service
requirement that the Employer elects to apply in determining an Eligible Employee’s eligibility to make Deferral Contributions shall also apply in determining an Eligible Employee’s eligibility to make Employee Contributions, if Employee
Contributions are permitted under the Plan, and to receive Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions. An Eligible Employee who has met the eligibility requirements with respect to certain contributions, but who has not met the eligibility
requirements with respect to other contributions, shall become an Active Participant in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph, but only with respect to the contributions for which he has met the eligibility requirements. 

Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan, if the Employer selects in Subsection 1.01(g)(5) of the Adoption Agreement that the Plan is a
frozen plan, no Employee who was not already an Active Participant on the date the Plan was frozen shall become an Active Participant while the Plan is frozen. If the Employer amends the Plan to remove the freeze, Employees shall again become Active
Participants in accordance with the provisions of the amended Plan. 
 4.02. Transfers Out of Covered Employment. If any Active Participant
ceases to be an Eligible Employee, but continues in the employ of the Employer or a Related Employer, such Employee shall cease to be an Active Participant, but shall continue as an Inactive Participant until his entire Account balance is forfeited
or distributed. An Inactive Participant shall not be entitled to receive an allocation of contributions or forfeitures under the Plan for the period that he is not an Eligible Employee and wages and other payments made to him by the Employer or a
Related Employer for services other than as an Eligible Employee shall not be included in Compensation for purposes of determining the amount and allocation of any contributions to the Account of such Inactive Participant. Such Inactive Participant
shall continue to receive credit for Vesting Service completed during the period that he continues in the employ of the Employer or a Related Employer. 

4.03. Transfers Into Covered Employment. If an Employee who is not an Eligible Employee becomes an Eligible Employee, such Eligible Employee
shall become an Active Participant immediately as of his transfer date if such Eligible Employee has already satisfied the eligibility requirements and would have otherwise previously become an Active Participant in accordance with
Section 4.01. Otherwise, such Eligible Employee shall become an Active Participant in accordance with Section 4.01. 
 Wages and
other payments made to an Employee prior to his becoming an Eligible Employee by the Employer or a Related Employer for services other than as an Eligible Employee shall not be included in Compensation for purposes of determining the amount and
allocation of any contributions to the Account of such Eligible Employee. 
 4.04. Resumption of Participation Following Reemployment. If a
Participant who terminates employment with the Employer and all Related Employers is reemployed as an Eligible Employee, he shall again become an Active Participant on his Reemployment Commencement Date. If a former Employee is reemployed as an
Eligible Employee on or after an Entry Date coinciding with or following the date on which he met the age and service requirements elected by the Employer in Section 1.04 of the Adoption Agreement, he shall become an Active Participant on his
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 Any other former Employee who is reemployed as an Eligible Employee shall become an Active Participant as
provided in Section 4.01 or 4.03. Any distribution which a Participant is receiving under the Plan at the time he is reemployed by the Employer or a Related Employer shall cease, except as otherwise required under Section 12.04. 

Article 5. Contributions. 
 5.01.
Contributions Subject to Limitations. All contributions made to the Plan under this Article 5 shall be subject to the limitations contained in Article 6. 

5.02. Compensation Taken into Account in Determining Contributions. Compensation, as defined in Section 2.01(k), shall not include any
amounts elected by the Employer with respect to such contributions in Subsection 1.05(a) or (b), as applicable, of the Adoption Agreement. 
 5.03
Deferral Contributions. If so provided in Subsection 1.07(a) of the Adoption Agreement, each Active Participant may elect to execute a salary reduction agreement with the Employer to reduce his Compensation by an amount, as specified in
Subsection 1.07(a) of the Adoption Agreement, for each payroll period. Except as specifically elected by the Employer within Subsections 1.07(a) of the Adoption Agreement, with respect to each payroll period, an Active Participant may not elect to
make Deferral Contributions in excess of the percentage of Compensation specified by the Employer in Subsection 1.07(a)(1)(A) of the Adoption Agreement and Subsection 5.03(a) below. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Employer has elected 401(k)
Safe Harbor Matching Contributions in Option 1.11(a)(3) of the Adoption Agreement, a Participant must be permitted to make Deferral Contributions under the Plan sufficient to receive the full 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contribution
provided under Subsection (a)(1) or (2), as applicable of the 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement. 

An Active Participant’s salary reduction agreement shall become effective on the first day of the first payroll period for which the
Employer can reasonably process the request, but not earlier than the later of (a) the effective date of the provisions permitting Deferral Contributions or (b) the date the Employer adopts such provisions. The Employer shall make a
Deferral Contribution on behalf of the Participant corresponding to the amount of said reduction. Under no circumstances may a salary reduction agreement be adopted retroactively. 

An Active Participant may elect to change or discontinue the amount by which his Compensation is reduced by notice to the Employer as provided
in Subsection 1.07(a)(1)(C) or (D) of the Adoption Agreement. Notwithstanding the Employer’s election in Subsection 1.07(a)(1)(C) or (D) of the Adoption Agreement, if the Employer has elected 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer
Contributions in Subsection 1.11(a)(3) of the Adoption Agreement or 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions in Subsection 1.12(a)(3) of the Adoption Agreement, an Active Participant may elect to change or discontinue the amount by
which his Compensation is reduced by notice to the Employer within a reasonable period, as specified by the Employer (but not less than 30 days), of receiving the notice described in Section 6.09. 

Based upon the Employer’s elections in Subsection 1.07(a) of the Adoption Agreement, the following special types of Deferral
Contributions may be made to the Plan: 
 (a) Catch-Up Contributions. If elected by the Employer in Subsection 1.07(a)(4) of the Adoption
Agreement, an Active Participant who has attained or is expected to attain age 50 before the close of the taxable year shall be eligible to make Catch-Up Contributions to the Plan in excess of an otherwise applicable Plan limit, but not in excess of
(i) the dollar limit in effect under Code Section 414(v)(2)(B)(i) for the taxable year or (ii) when added to the other Deferral Contributions made by the Participant for the taxable year, 100 percent of the Participant’s
“effectively available Compensation,” as defined in this Section 5.03. An otherwise applicable Plan limit is a limit that applies to Deferral Contributions without regard to Catch-Up Contributions, including, but not limited to,
(1) the dollar limitation on Deferral Contributions under Code Section 402(g), described in Section 6.02, (2) the limitations on annual additions in effect under Code Section 415, described in Section 6.12, (3) the
limitation on Deferral Contributions for Highly Compensated Employees under Code Section 401(k)(3), described in Section 6.03, and (4) the limitation on Deferral Contributions for Highly Compensated Employees which the Administrator
may impose, in accordance with the provisions of Section 6.05 
 In the event that the deferral limit described in
Subsection 1.07(a)(1)(A) of the Adoption Agreement or the administrative limit described in Section 6.05, as applicable, is changed during the Plan Year, for purposes of determining Catch-Up Contributions for the Plan Year, such limit shall be
determined using the time-weighted average method described in Section 1.414(v)-l(b)(2)(i)(B)(l) of the Treasury Regulations, applying the alternative definition of compensation permitted under Section 1.414(v)-l(b)(2)(i)(B)(2) of the
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 (b) Roth 401(k) Contributions. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan to the contrary,
if the Employer elects in Subsection 1.07(a)(5) of the Adoption Agreement to permit Roth 401(k) Contributions, then a Participant may irrevocably designate all or a portion of his Deferral Contributions made pursuant to Subsection 1.07(a) of the
Adoption Agreement as Deferral Contributions that are includible in the Participant’s gross income at the time deferred, pursuant to Code Section 402A and any applicable guidance or regulations issued thereunder (“Roth 401(k)
Contributions”). A Participant may change his designation prospectively with respect to future Deferral Contributions as of the date or dates elected by the Employer in Subsection 1.07(a)(1)(C) of the Adoption Agreement. The Administrator will
maintain all such contributions made pursuant to Code Section 402A separately and make distributions in accordance with the Plan unless required to do otherwise by Code Section 402A and any applicable guidance or regulations issued
thereunder. 
 (c) Automatic Enrollment Contributions. If the Employer elected Option 1.07(a)(6) of the Adoption Agreement, for each Eligible
Employee to whom the Employer has elected to apply the automatic enrollment contribution provisions, such Eligible Employee’s Compensation shall be reduced by the percentage specified by the Employer through Section 1.07(b) of the
Additional Provisions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement as soon as administratively feasible following the date specified therein. These amounts shall be contributed to the Plan on behalf of such an Eligible Employee as Deferral Contributions. If
the Employer has designated the Plan as having an EACA within Subsection 1.07(a)(6) of the Adoption Agreement, then the Employer shall also provide to each Eligible Employee covered by the EACA a comprehensive notice, written in a manner calculated
to be understood by the average Participant, of the Eligible Employee’s rights and obligations under the Plan within the time described in Section 6.09 for a safe harbor contribution notice. In addition, an Eligible Employee who is
otherwise covered by the EACA but who makes an affirmative election regarding the amount of Deferral Contributions shall remain covered by the EACA solely for purposes of receiving any required notice from the Plan Administrator in connection with
the EACA and for purposes of determining the period applicable to the distribution of certain excess contributions pursuant to Sections 6.04 and 6.07 of the Basic Plan Document. If the Employer has elected through Section 1.07(b) of the
Additional Provisions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement, then a Participant who has made automatic enrollment contributions pursuant to the EACA has a permissible withdrawal available pursuant to the following: 

(1) The EACA Participant must make any such election within ninety days of the date of his automatic enrollment pursuant to
Section 1.07(b)(1) of the Additional Provisions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement. Upon making such an election, the EACA Participant’s Deferral Contribution election will be set to zero until such time as the EACA Participant’s
Deferral Contribution rate has changed pursuant to Section 1.07(a)(1) of the Adoption Agreement. 
 (2) The amount of such withdrawal
shall be equal to the amount of the EACA Deferrals through the end of the fifteen day period beginning on the date the Participant makes the election described in (1) above, adjusted for allocable gains and losses to the date of such
withdrawal. 
 (3) Any amounts attributable to Employer Matching Contributions allocated to the Account of an EACA Participant with respect
to EACA Deferrals that have been withdrawn pursuant to Section 1.07(b)(3) of the Additional Provisions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement shall be forfeited. In the event that Employer Matching Contributions would otherwise be allocated to the
EACA Participant’s Account with respect to EACA Deferrals that have been so withdrawn, the Employer shall not contribute such Employer Matching Contributions to the Plan. 

(4) In the event such withdrawal provision is removed from the Plan via an amendment, the transaction continues to be available to EACA
Participants who were covered by this provision and who were enrolled automatically prior to the effective date of the provision’s removal. 

Except as provided in paragraph (1) above with respect to an EACA Participant who elects a permissible withdrawal, an Active
Participant’s Compensation shall continue to be reduced and Deferral Contributions made to the Plan on his behalf until the Active Participant elects to change or discontinue the percentage by which his Compensation is reduced by notice to the
Plan Administrator in accordance with procedures the Plan Administrator has developed for that purpose. An Eligible Employee may affirmatively elect not to have his Compensation reduced in accordance with this Subsection 5.03(c) by notice to the
Plan Administrator within a reasonable period ending no later than the date Compensation subject to reduction hereunder becomes available to the Eligible Employee. 

  

					
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 If the Employer elected through, and in accordance with the provisions of, Section 1.07(b)
of the Additional Provisions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement, the deferral election of an Active Participant on whose behalf Deferral Contributions are being made shall be increased annually by the percentage of Compensation specified therein,
unless and until the percentage of Compensation being contributed on behalf of the Active Participant reaches the limit specified therein. Eligible Employees subject to automatic enrollment will be notified and have opportunity to affirmatively
elect otherwise in accordance with procedures established by the Plan Administrator; however, such Employees may be subject to automatic enrollment again in accordance with provisions of Section 1.07(b) of the Additional Provisions Addendum to
the Adoption Agreement. 
 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section or of any Participant’s salary reduction agreement, in
no event shall a Participant be permitted to make Deferral Contributions in excess of his “effectively available Compensation.” A Participant’s “effectively available Compensation” is his Compensation remaining after all
applicable amounts have been withheld (e.g., tax-withholding and withholding of contributions to a cafeteria plan). 
 5.04. Employee
Contributions. If so provided by the Employer in Subsection 1.08(a) of the Adoption Agreement, each Active Participant may elect to make non-deductible Employee Contributions to the Plan in accordance with the rules and procedures
established by the Employer and subject to the limits provided through Subsection 1.08(a) of the Adoption Agreement. 
 5.05. No Deductible Employee
Contributions. No deductible Employee Contributions may be made to the Plan. Deductible Employee Contributions made prior to January 1, 1987 shall be maintained in a separate Account. No part of the deductible Employee Contributions
Account shall be used to purchase life insurance. 
 5.06. Rollover Contributions. If so provided by the Employer in Subsection 1.09(a) of the
Adoption Agreement, subject to any limits provided therein, an Eligible Employee who is or was entitled to receive a distribution that is eligible for rollover to a qualified plan under Code Section 408(d)(3) or an eligible rollover
distribution, as defined in Code Section 402(c)(4) and Treasury Regulations issued thereunder, including an eligible rollover distribution received by the Eligible Employee as a surviving Spouse or as a Spouse or former Spouse who is an
alternate payee under a qualified domestic relations order, from an eligible retirement plan, as defined in Section 13.04, may elect to contribute all or any portion of such distribution to the Trust directly from such eligible retirement plan
(a “direct rollover”) or within 60 days of receipt of such distribution to the Eligible Employee. Except as otherwise provided in Subsection 1.09(b) of the Adoption Agreement, Rollover Contributions shall only be made in the form of cash,
allowable Fund Shares, or promissory notes evidencing a plan loan to the Eligible Employee; provided, however, that Rollover Contributions shall only be permitted in the form of promissory notes if the Plan otherwise provides for loans. 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Plan shall not accept the following as Rollover Contributions: 

(a) the contributions excluded by the Employer, if any, in Subsection 1.09(a) of the Adoption Agreement; 

(b) any rollover of after-tax employee contributions that is not made by a direct rollover; 

(c) any rollover from an individual retirement account or annuity described in Code Section 408(a) or (b) (including a Roth IRA under Code
Section 408A) to the extent such amount would not otherwise be includible in the Employee’s income; or 
 (i) except as provided in
Subsection 1.09(b), any rollover amounts which are not “designated Roth contributions” which are to be contributed to the Plan as “designated Roth contributions.” 

To the extent the Plan accepts Rollover Contributions of after-tax employee contributions, the Plan will separately account for such
contributions, including separate accounting for the portion of the Rollover Contribution that is includible in gross income and the portion that is not includible in gross income. 

Except with regard to a rollover made pursuant to Subsection 1.09(b), any rollover of “designated Roth contributions”, as defined in
Subsection 6.01(e), shall be subject to the requirements of Code Section 402(c). To the extent the Plan accepts Rollover Contributions of “designated Roth contributions”, the Plan will separately account for such contributions in
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Contribution that is includible in gross income and the portion that is not includible in gross income, if applicable. If the Plan accepts a direct rollover of “designated Roth
contributions”, the Trustee and the Plan Administrator shall be entitled to rely on a statement from the distributing plan’s administrator identifying (i) the Eligible Employee’s basis in the rolled over amounts and (ii) the
date on which the Eligible Employee’s 5-taxable-year period of participation (as required under Code Section 402A(d)(2) for a qualified distribution of “designated Roth contributions”) started under the distributing plan. If the
5-taxable-year period of participation under the distributing plan would end sooner than the Eligible Employee’s 5-taxable-year period of participation under the Plan, the 5-taxable-year period of participation applicable under the distributing
plan shall continue to apply with respect to the Rollover Contribution. 
 Notwithstanding the above, if so provided in Subsection 1.09(b),
and as limited as provided therein, a Participant or Beneficiary may elect to have any portion of his Account otherwise distributable under the terms of the Plan, which is not “designated Roth contributions” under the Plan and meets the
definition of an “eligible rollover distribution” found in Section 13.04(c), be considered “designated Roth contributions” for purposes of the Plan. Any assets converted in such a way shall be separately accounted for and
shall still be subject to distribution constraints found in Article 14 applicable to them prior to the conversion. Such assets shall also retain any distribution rights, such as those found in Article 10, applicable to them prior to the conversion
and shall be treated as Rollover Contributions for purposes of withdrawal pursuant to Section 10.03. Each such in-plan rollover shall be subject to its own 5-taxable year period of participation and subject to the requirements of Code
Section 408A(d)(3)(F). 
 An Eligible Employee who has not yet become an Active Participant in the Plan in accordance with the
provisions of Article 3 may make a Rollover Contribution to the Plan. Such Eligible Employee shall be treated as a Participant under the Plan for all purposes of the Plan, except eligibility to have Deferral Contributions made on his behalf and to
receive an allocation of Matching Employer or Nonelective Employer Contributions. 
 The Administrator shall require such information from
Eligible Employees as it deems necessary to ensure that amounts contributed under this Section 5.06 meet the requirements for tax-deferred rollovers established by this Section 5.06 and by Code Section 402(c) and develop procedures to
govern the Plan’s acceptance of Rollover Contributions. 
 If a Rollover Contribution made under this Section 5.06 is later
determined by the Administrator not to have met the requirements of this Section 5.06 or of the Code or Treasury regulations, the Trustee shall, within a reasonable time after such determination is made, and on instructions from the
Administrator, distribute to the Employee the amounts then held in the Trust attributable to such Rollover Contribution. 
 A
Participant’s Rollover Contributions Account shall be subject to the terms of the Plan, including Article 14, except as otherwise provided in this Section 5.06. 

5.07. Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions. The Employer may, in its discretion, make a Qualified Nonelective Employer Contribution for
the Plan Year in any amount it deems necessary for a permissible purpose. Unless another allocation method will be utilized to address a correction in accordance with the Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System (EPCRS, as described in Revenue
Procedure 2013-12 and any subsequent guidance), any Qualified Nonelective Employer Contribution shall be allocated to Participants in accordance with Subsection 1.10(a) of the Adoption Agreement. 

Participants shall not be required to satisfy any Hours of Service or employment requirement for the Plan Year in order to receive an
allocation of Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions. 
 Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions shall be distributable only in
accordance with the distribution provisions that are applicable to Deferral Contributions; provided, however, that a Participant shall not be permitted to take a hardship withdrawal of amounts credited to his Qualified Nonelective Employer
Contributions Account after the later of December 31, 1988 or the last day of the Plan Year ending before July 1, 1989 and that a Participant shall not be permitted to take Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions as part of a
Qualified Reservist Distribution pursuant to Section 10.09. 
 5.08. Matching Employer Contributions. If so provided by the Employer in
Section 1.11 of the Adoption Agreement, the Employer shall make Matching Employer Contributions on behalf of each of its “eligible” Participants as indicated therein. The amount of the Matching Employer Contribution shall be
determined in accordance with Subsection 1.11(a) and/or (b) of the Adoption Agreement and/or the 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement, as applicable. 

  

					
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 Notwithstanding the foregoing, unless otherwise elected in Subsection 1.11(c)(1)(A) of the
Adoption Agreement, the Employer shall not make Matching Employer Contributions, other than 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, with respect to an “eligible” Participant’s Catch-Up Contributions. If, due
to application of a Plan limit, Matching Employer Contributions other than 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions are attributable to Catch-Up Contributions, such Matching Employer Contributions, plus any income and minus any loss
allocable thereto, shall be forfeited and applied as provided in Section 11.09. 
 5.09. Qualified Matching Employer Contributions. If so
provided by the Employer in Subsection 1.11(f) of the Adoption Agreement, prior to making its Matching Employer Contribution (other than any 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contribution) to the Plan, the Employer may designate all or a portion
of such Matching Employer Contribution as a Qualified Matching Employer Contribution. The Employer shall notify the Trustee of such designation at the time it makes its Matching Employer Contribution. Qualified Matching Employer Contributions shall
be distributable only in accordance with the distribution provisions that are applicable to Deferral Contributions; provided, however, that a Participant shall not be permitted to take a hardship withdrawal of amounts credited to his Qualified
Matching Employer Contributions Account after the later of December 31, 1988 or the last day of the Plan Year ending before July 1, 1989 and that a Participant shall not be permitted to take Qualified Matching Employer Contributions as
part of a Qualified Reservist Distribution pursuant to Section 10.09. 
 If the amount of an Employer’s Qualified Matching
Employer Contribution is determined based on a Participant’s Compensation, and the Qualified Matching Employer Contribution is necessary to satisfy the “ADP” test described in Section 6.03, the compensation used in determining
the amount of the Qualified Matching Employer Contribution shall be “testing compensation”, as defined in Subsection 6.01(s). If the Qualified Matching Employer Contribution is not necessary to satisfy the “ADP” test described in
Section 6.03, the compensation used to determine the amount of the Qualified Matching Employer Contribution shall be Compensation as defined in Subsection 2.01(k). 

5.10. Nonelective Employer Contributions. If so provided by the Employer in Subsection 1.12(a) and/or (b) of the Adoption Agreement, the
Employer shall make Nonelective Employer Contributions to the Trust in accordance with Section 1.12 of the Adoption Agreement to be allocated among “eligible” Participants as indicated therein. Nonelective Employer Contributions shall
be allocated as follows: 
 (a) If the Employer has elected a fixed contribution formula, Nonelective Employer Contributions shall be
allocated among “eligible” Participants in the manner specified in Section 1.12 of the Adoption Agreement or the 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement, as applicable. 

(b) If the Employer has elected a discretionary contribution amount, Nonelective Employer Contributions shall be allocated among
“eligible” Participants, as determined in accordance with Section 1.12 of the Adoption Agreement, as follows: 
 (1) If the
non-integrated formula is elected in Subsection 1.12(b)(1) of the Adoption Agreement, Nonelective Employer Contributions shall be allocated to “eligible” Participants in the ratio that each “eligible” Participant’s
Compensation bears to the total Compensation paid to all “eligible” Participants for the Contribution Period. 
 (2) If the
integrated formula is elected in Subsection 1.12(b)(2) of the Adoption Agreement, Nonelective Employer Contributions shall be allocated in the following steps: 

(A) First, to each “eligible” Participant in the same ratio that the sum of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation
and “excess Compensation” for the Plan Year bears to the sum of the Compensation and “excess Compensation” of all “eligible” Participants for the Plan Year. This allocation as a percentage of the sum of each
“eligible” Participant’s Compensation and “excess Compensation” shall not exceed the “permitted disparity limit”, as defined in Section 1.12 of the Adoption Agreement. 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, if in any Plan Year an “eligible” Participant has reached the “cumulative
permitted disparity limit”, such “eligible” Participant shall receive an allocation under this Subsection 5.10(b)(2)(A) based on two times his Compensation for the Plan Year, rather than the sum of his Compensation and “excess
Compensation” for the Plan Year. If an “eligible” Participant did not benefit under a qualified defined benefit plan or target benefit plan for any Plan Year beginning on or after January 1, 1994, the “eligible”
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 (B) Second, if any Nonelective Employer Contributions remain after the allocation in Subsection
5.10(b)(2)(A), the remaining Nonelective Employer Contributions shall be allocated to each “eligible” Participant in the same ratio that the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation for the Plan Year bears to the total
Compensation of all “eligible” Participants for the Plan Year. 
 Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsections
5.10(b)(2)(A) and (B) above, if in any Plan Year an “eligible” Participant benefits under another qualified plan or simplified employee pension, as defined in Code Section 408(k), that provides for or imputes permitted disparity,
the Nonelective Employer Contributions for the Plan Year allocated to such “eligible” Participant shall be in the ratio that his Compensation for the Plan Year bears to the total Compensation paid to all “eligible” Participants.

 For purposes of this Subsection 5.10(b)(2), the following definitions shall apply: 

(C) “Cumulative permitted disparity limit” means 35 multiplied by the sum of an “eligible” Participant’s
annual permitted disparity fractions, as defined in Sections 1.401(l)-5(b)(3) through (b)(7) of the Treasury Regulations, attributable to the “eligible” Participant’s total years of service under the Plan and any other qualified plan
or simplified employee pension, as defined in Code Section 408(k), maintained by the Employer or a Related Employer. For each Plan Year commencing prior to January 1, 1989, the annual permitted disparity fraction shall be deemed to be one,
unless the Participant never accrued a benefit under any qualified plan or simplified employee pension maintained by the Employer or a Related Employer during any such Plan Year. In determining the annual permitted disparity fraction for any Plan
Year, the Employer may elect to assume that the full disparity limit has been used for such Plan Year. 
 (D) “Excess
Compensation” means Compensation in excess of the “integration level” specified by the Employer in Subsection 1.12(b)(2) of the Adoption Agreement. 

5.11. Vested Interest in Contributions. 

(a) Participant’s vested interest in the following sub-accounts shall be 100 percent: 

(1) his Deferral Contributions Account; 

(2) his Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions Account; 

(3) his Qualified Matching Employer Contributions Account; 

(4) his 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions Account (unless QACA has been selected on the 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective
Employer Contributions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement); 
 (5) his 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions Account (unless
QACA has been selected on the 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement); 
 (6) his Rollover
Contributions Account; 
 (7) his Employee Contributions Account; and 

(8) his deductible Employee Contributions Account. 

(b) Contributions attributable to a QACA must vest at least as rapidly as 100% once the Participant is credited with two Years of Service. 

Except as otherwise specifically provided in the Vesting Schedule Addendum to the Adoption Agreement or as may be required
under Section 15.05, a Participant’s vested interest in his Nonelective Employer Contributions Account attributable to Nonelective Employer Contributions other than those described in Subsection 5.11(a)(4)

  

					
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above, shall be determined in accordance with the vesting schedule elected by the Employer in Subsection 1.16(c)(1) of the Adoption Agreement. Except as otherwise specifically provided in the
Vesting Schedule Addendum to the Adoption Agreement, a Participant’s vested interest in his Matching Employer Contributions Account attributable to Matching Employer Contributions other than those described in Subsection 5.11(a)(5) above, shall
be determined in accordance with the vesting schedule elected by the Employer in Subsection 1.16(c)(2) of the Adoption Agreement. 
 5.12. Time for
Making Contributions. The Employer shall pay its contribution for each Plan Year not later than the time prescribed by law for filing the Employer’s Federal income tax return for the fiscal (or taxable) year with or within which such
Plan Year ends (including extensions thereof). 
 If the Employer has elected the payroll period as the Contribution Period in Subsection
1.11(d) of the Adoption Agreement, the Employer shall remit any 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions made during a Plan Year quarter to the Trustee no later than the last day of the immediately following Plan Year quarter. 

The Employer should remit Employee Contributions and Deferral Contributions to the Trustee as of the earliest date on which such contributions
can reasonably be segregated from the Employer’s general assets, but not later than the 15th business day of the calendar month following the month in which such amount otherwise would have been paid to the Participant, or within such other
time frame as may be determined by applicable regulation or legislation. 
 The Trustee shall have no authority to inquire into the
correctness of the amounts contributed and remitted to the Trustee or to determine whether any contribution is payable under this Article 5. The Administrator shall be the named fiduciary responsible for ensuring the Employer remits contributions
and loan repayments to the Trust and shall have the duty and responsibility for the collection of such contributions and repayments when not timely made by the Employer, provided that the Administrator may appoint another named fiduciary to handle
such responsibility and notify the Trustee of such appointment in writing. The Trustee shall be authorized to provide information and records regarding contributions it has received to the Administrator or other named fiduciary, and may accept
contributions and/or carry out related allocation instructions from, such named fiduciary upon its request, as may be further described in the Service Agreement. As a directed trustee pursuant to ERISA Section 403(a)(1) for all purposes, the
Trustee shall only pursue any claim that the Plan might have with respect to delinquent loan repayments or Plan contributions as specifically directed to do so by the Administrator or other named fiduciary. 

5.13. Return of Employer Contributions. The Trustee shall, upon request by the Employer, return to the Employer the amount (if any) determined
under Section 20.23. Such amount shall be reduced by amounts attributable thereto which have been credited to the Accounts of Participants who have since received distributions from the Trust, except to the extent such amounts continue to be
credited to such Participants’ Accounts at the time the amount is returned to the Employer. Such amount shall also be reduced by the losses of the Trust attributable thereto, if and to the extent such losses exceed the gains and income
attributable thereto, but shall not be increased by the gains and income of the Trust attributable thereto, if and to the extent such gains and income exceed the losses attributable thereto. To the extent such gains exceed losses, the gains shall be
forfeited and applied as provided in Section 11.09. In no event shall the return of a contribution hereunder cause the balance of the individual Account of any Participant to be reduced to less than the balance which would have been credited to
the Account had the mistaken amount not been contributed. 
 5.14. Frozen Plan. If the Employer has elected Subsection 1.01(g)(5) of the
Adoption Agreement, then in accordance therewith and notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan to the contrary, the Plan is a frozen plan. If the Employer amends the Plan to remove the freeze, contributions shall resume in accordance with the
provisions of the amended Plan. 
 Article 6. Limitations on Contributions. 

6.01. Special Definitions. For purposes of this Article, the following definitions shall apply: 

(a) “Annual additions” mean the sum of the following amounts allocated to an Active Participant for a Limitation Year: 

(1) all employer contributions allocated to an Active Participant’s account under qualified defined contribution plans maintained by the
“415 employer”, including amounts applied to reduce employer contributions as provided under Section 11.09, but excluding amounts treated as Catch-Up Contributions; 

  

					
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 (2) all employee contributions allocated to an Active Participant’s account under a
qualified defined contribution plan or a qualified defined benefit plan maintained by the “415 employer” if separate accounts are maintained with respect to such Active Participant under the defined benefit plan; 

(3) all forfeitures allocated to an Active Participant’s account under a qualified defined contribution plan maintained by the “415
employer”; 
 (4) all amounts allocated to an “individual medical benefit account” which is part of a pension or annuity plan
maintained by the “415 employer”; 
 (5) all amounts derived from contributions paid or accrued after December 31, 1985, in
taxable years ending after such date, which are attributable to post-retirement medical benefits allocated to the separate account of a key employee, as defined in Code Section 419A(d)(3), under a “welfare benefit fund” maintained by
the “415 employer”; and 
 (6) all allocations to an Active Participant under a “simplified employee pension”. 

(b) “Contribution percentage” means the ratio (expressed as a percentage) of (l) the “contribution percentage
amounts” allocated to an “eligible participant’s” Accounts for the Plan Year to (2) the “eligible participant’s” “testing compensation” for the Plan Year. 

(c) “Contribution percentage amounts” mean those amounts included in applying the “ACP” test. 

(1) “Contribution percentage amounts” include the following: 

(A) any Employee Contributions made by an “eligible participant” to the Plan; 

(B) any Matching Employer Contributions on eligible contributions as elected by the Employer in Subsection 1.11(c) of the Adoption Agreement,
made for the Plan Year, but excluding (A) Qualified Matching Employer Contributions that are taken into account in satisfying the “ADP” test described in Section 6.03 and (B) Matching Employer Contributions that are
forfeited either to correct “excess aggregate contributions” or because the contributions to which they relate are “excess deferrals”, “excess contributions”, “excess aggregate contributions”, or Catch-Up
Contributions (in the event the Plan does not provide for Matching Employer Contributions with respect to Catch-Up Contributions); 
 (C)
Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions allocated as of a date within the “testing year” and designated at the time of contribution as applying for the “ACP” test; 

(D) 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions may be included to the extent such contributions are not required to satisfy the
safe harbor contribution requirements under Section 1.401(k)-3(b) of the Treasury Regulations, excluding 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions that are taken into account in satisfying the “ADP” test described in
Section 6.03; and 
 (E) Deferral Contributions, when necessary to pass the “ACP” test, provided that the “ADP”
test described in Section 6.03 is satisfied or treated as satisfied (except as in accordance with Section 6.09) both including Deferral Contributions included as “contribution percentage amounts” and excluding such Deferral
Contributions. 
 (2) Notwithstanding the foregoing, for any Plan Year in which the “ADP” test described in Section 6.03 is
deemed satisfied pursuant to Section 6.09 with respect to some or all Deferral Contributions, “contribution percentage amounts”: 

(A) shall not include any Deferral Contributions with respect to which the “ADP” test is deemed satisfied; and 

(B) may have the following Matching Employer Contributions excluded: 

(i) if the requirements described in Section 6.10 for deemed satisfaction of the “ACP” test with respect to some or all
Matching Employer Contributions are met, those Matching Employer Contributions with respect to which the “ACP” test is deemed satisfied; or 

  

					
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 (ii) if the “ADP” test is deemed satisfied using 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer
Contributions, but the requirements described in Section 6.10 for deemed satisfaction of the “ACP” test with respect to Matching Employer Contributions are not met, any Matching Employer Contributions made on behalf of an
“eligible participant” for the Plan Year that do not exceed four percent of the “eligible participant’s” Compensation for the Plan Year. 

(3) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Subsection, if an Employer elects to change from the current year testing method described in
Subsection 1.06(a)(1) of the Adoption Agreement to the prior year testing method described in Subsection 1.06(a)(2) of the Adoption Agreement, the following shall not be considered “contribution percentage amounts” for purposes of
determining the “contribution percentages” of Non-Highly Compensated Employees for the prior year immediately preceding the Plan Year in which the change is effective: 

(A) Qualified Matching Employer Contributions that were taken into account in satisfying the “ADP” test described in
Section 6.03 for such prior year; 
 (B) Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions that were taken into account in satisfying the
“ADP” test described in Section 6.03 or the “ACP” test described in Section 6.06 for such prior year; and 

(C) 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions that were taken into account in satisfying the “ADP” test described in
Section 6.03 or the “ACP” test described in Section 6.06 for such prior year or that were required to satisfy the safe harbor contribution requirements under Section 1.401(k)-3(b) of the Treasury Regulations for such prior
year.; 
 To be included in determining an “eligible participant’s” “contribution percentage” for a
Plan Year, Employee Contributions must be made to the Plan before the end of such Plan Year and other “contribution percentage amounts” must be allocated to the “eligible participant’s” Account as of a date within such Plan
Year and made before the last day of the 12-month period immediately following the Plan Year to which the “contribution percentage amounts” relate. If an Employer has elected the prior year testing method described in Subsection 1.06(a)(2)
of the Adoption Agreement, “contribution percentage amounts” that are taken into account for purposes of determining the “contribution percentages” of Non-Highly Compensated Employees for the prior year relate to such prior year.
Therefore, such “contribution percentage amounts” must be made before the last day of the Plan Year being tested. 
 (d)
“Deferral ratio” means the ratio (expressed as a percentage) of (l) the amount of “includable contributions” made on behalf of an Active Participant for the Plan Year to (2) the Active Participant’s “testing
compensation” for such Plan Year. An Active Participant who does not receive “includable contributions” for a Plan Year shall have a “deferral ratio” of zero. 

(e) “Designated Roth contributions” mean any Roth 401(k) Contributions made to the Plan and any “elective deferrals”
made to another plan that would be excludable from a Participant’s income, but for the Participant’s election to designate such contributions as Roth contributions and include them in income. 

(f) “Determination year” means (l) for purposes of determining income or loss with respect to “excess deferrals”,
the calendar year in which the “excess deferrals” were made and (2) for purposes of determining income or loss with respect to “excess contributions”, and “excess aggregate contributions”, the Plan Year in which
such “excess contributions” or “excess aggregate contributions” were made. 
 (g) “Elective deferrals”
mean all employer contributions, other than Deferral Contributions, made on behalf of a Participant pursuant to an election to defer under any qualified cash or deferred arrangement as described in Code Section 401(k), any simplified employee
pension cash or deferred arrangement as described in Code Section 402(h)(1)(B), any eligible deferred compensation plan under Code Section 457, any plan as described under Code Section 501(c)(18), and any employer contributions made
on behalf of a Participant pursuant to a salary reduction agreement for the purchase of an annuity contract under Code Section 403(b). “Elective deferrals” include “designated Roth contributions” made to another plan.
“Elective deferrals” do not include any deferrals properly distributed as excess “annual additions” or any deferrals treated as catch-up contributions in accordance with the provisions of Code Section 414(v). 

  

					
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 (h) “Eligible participant” means any Active Participant who is eligible to make
Employee Contributions, or Deferral Contributions (if the Employer takes such contributions into account in calculating “contribution percentages”), or to receive a Matching Employer Contribution. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the term
“eligible participant” shall not include any Active Participant who is included in a unit of Employees covered by an agreement which the Secretary of Labor finds to be a collective bargaining agreement between employee representatives and
one or more employers. 
 (i) “Excess aggregate contributions” with respect to any Plan Year mean the excess of 

(1) The aggregate “contribution percentage amounts” actually taken into account in computing the average “contribution
percentages” of “eligible participants” who are Highly Compensated Employees for such Plan Year, over 
 (2) The maximum
amount of “contribution percentage amounts” permitted to be made on behalf of Highly Compensated Employees under Section 6.06 (determined by reducing “contribution percentage amounts” made for the Plan Year on behalf of
“eligible participants” who are Highly Compensated Employees in order of their “contribution percentages” beginning with the highest of such “contribution percentages”). 

“Excess aggregate contributions” shall be determined after first determining “excess deferrals” and then
determining “excess contributions”. 
 (j) “Excess contributions” with respect to any Plan Year mean the excess of

 (1) The aggregate amount of “includable contributions” actually taken into account in computing the average “deferral
percentage” of Active Participants who are Highly Compensated Employees for such Plan Year, over 
 (2) The maximum amount of
“includable contributions” permitted to be made on behalf of Highly Compensated Employees under Section 6.03 (determined by reducing “includable contributions” made for the Plan Year on behalf of Active Participants who are
Highly Compensated Employees in order of their “deferral ratios”, beginning with the highest of such “deferral ratios”). 

(k) “Excess deferrals” mean those Deferral Contributions and/or “elective deferrals” that are includable in a
Participant’s gross income under Code Section 402(g) to the extent such Participant’s Deferral Contributions and/or “elective deferrals” for a calendar year exceed the dollar limitation under such Code Section for such
calendar year. 
 (1) “Excess 415 amount” means the excess of an Active Participant’s “annual additions” for
the Limitation Year over the “maximum permissible amount”. 
 (m) “415 compensation” means Compensation (as
defined in Section 2.01(k)), subject to the following: 
 (1) “415 compensation” does not exclude any amounts
elected by the Employer in Subsection 1.05(a) of the Adoption Agreement except moving expenses paid or reimbursed by the Employer if it is reasonable to believe they are deductible by the Employee. 

(2) “415 compensation” shall be based on compensation for all services to the “415 employer.” 

(3) “415 compensation” shall be based on the amount actually paid or made available to the Participant (or, if earlier, includible in
the gross income of the Participant) during the Limitation Year. 
 (4) An Eligible Employee’s severance from employment, as defined in
Section 2.01(k), shall be applied using the modification to the employer aggregation rules prescribed in Code Section 415(h). 

(5) “415 compensation” may include amounts earned, but not paid during the Limitation Year solely because of the timing of pay
periods and pay dates, provided 
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 (B) such amounts are included on a uniform and consistent basis with respect to all similarly
situated Participants; and 
 (C) no such amounts are included in more than one Limitation Year. 

(6) If the initial Plan Year of a new plan consists of fewer than 12 months, calculated from the Effective Date listed in Subsection 1.01(g)(1)
of the Adoption Agreement through the end of such initial Plan Year and if the Employer has designated in Subsection 1.01(f) of the Adoption Agreement that the Limitation Year is based on the Plan Year, for purposes of determining Compensation for
such initial Plan Year, the Limitation Year shall be the 12-month period ending on the last day of the Plan Year. 
 In
addition, “415 compensation” shall not reflect compensation for a year greater than the limit under Code Section 401(a)(17) that applies to that year. 

(n) “415 employer” means the Employer and any other employers which constitute a controlled group of corporations (as defined
in Code Section 414(b) as modified by Code Section 415(h)) or which constitute trades or businesses (whether or not incorporated) which are under common control (as defined in Code Section 414(c) as modified by Code
Section 415(h)) or which constitute an affiliated service group (as defined in Code Section 414(m)) and any other entity required to be aggregated with the Employer pursuant to regulations issued under Code Section 414(o). 

(o) “Includable contributions” mean those amounts included in applying the “ADP” test. 

(1) “Includable contributions” include the following: 

(A) any Deferral Contributions made on behalf of an Active Participant, including “excess deferrals” of Highly Compensated Employees
and “designated Roth contributions”, except as specifically provided in Subsection 6.01(o)(2); 
 (B) Qualified Nonelective
Employer Contributions allocated as of a date within the “testing year” and designated at the time of contribution as applying for the “ADP” test; and 

(C) Qualified Matching Employer Contributions on Deferral Contributions or Employee Contributions made for the Plan Year allocated as of a
date within the “testing year” and so designated at the time of contribution; provided, however, that the maximum amount of Qualified Matching Employer Contributions included in “includable contributions” with respect to an
Active Participant shall not exceed the greater of 5% of the Active Participant’s “testing compensation” or 100% of his Deferral Contributions for the Plan Year. 

(2) “Includable contributions” shall not include the following: 

(A) Catch-Up Contributions, except to the extent that a Participant’s Deferral Contributions are classified as Catch-Up Contributions as
provided in Section 6.04 solely because of a failure of the “ADP” test described in Section 6.03; 
 (B) “excess
deferrals” of Non-Highly Compensated Employees that arise solely from Deferral Contributions made under the Plan or plans maintained by the Employer or a Related Employer; 

(C) Deferral Contributions that are taken into account in satisfying the “ACP” test described in Section 6.06; 

(D) additional elective contributions made pursuant to Code Section 414(u) that are treated as Deferral Contributions; 

(E) for any Plan Year in which the “ADP” test described in Section 6.03 is deemed satisfied pursuant to Section 6.09 with
respect to some or all Deferral Contributions, the following: 
 (i) any Deferral Contributions with respect to which the “ADP”
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 (ii) Qualified Matching Employer Contributions, except to the extent that the “ADP”
test described in Section 6.03 must be satisfied with respect to some Deferral Contributions and such Qualified Matching Employer Contributions are used in applying the “ADP” test. 

(3) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Subsection, if an Employer elects to change from the current year testing method described in
Subsection 1.06(a)(1) of the Adoption Agreement to the prior year testing method described in Subsection 1.06(a)(2) of the Adoption Agreement, the following shall not be considered “includable contributions” for purposes of determining the
“deferral ratios” of Non-Highly Compensated Employees for the prior year immediately preceding the Plan Year in which the change is effective: 

(A) Deferral Contributions that were taken into account in satisfying the “ACP” test described in Section 6.06 for such prior
year pursuant to Subsection 6.01(c)(1)(E) above; 
 (B) Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions that were taken into account in
satisfying the “ADP” test described in Section 6.03 or the “ACP” test described in Section 6.06 for such prior year; 

(C) 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions that were taken into account in satisfying the “ADP” test described in
Section 6.03 or the “ACP” test described in Section 6.06 for such prior year or that were required to satisfy the safe harbor contribution requirements under Section 1.401(k)-3(b) of the Treasury Regulations for such prior
year; 
 (D) 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions that were taken into account in satisfying the “ADP” test
described in Section 6.03 for such prior year or that were required to satisfy the safe harbor contribution requirements under Section 1.401(k)-3(c) of the Treasury Regulations for such prior year; and 

(E) Qualified Matching Employer Contributions that were taken into account in satisfying the “ADP” test described in
Section 6.03 or the “ACP” test described in Section 6.06 for such prior year. 
 To be included in
determining an Active Participant’s “deferral ratio” for a Plan Year, “includable contributions” must be allocated to the Participant’s Account as of a date within such Plan Year and made before the last day of the
12-month period immediately following the Plan Year to which the “includable contributions” relate. If an Employer has elected the prior year testing method described in Subsection 1.06(a)(2) of the Adoption Agreement, “includable
contributions” that are taken into account for purposes of determining the “deferral ratios” of Non-Highly Compensated Employees for the prior year relate to such prior year. Therefore, such “includable contributions” must
be made before the last day of the Plan Year being tested. 
 (p) “Individual medical benefit account” means an individual
medical benefit account as defined in Code Section 415(1)(2). 
 (q) “Maximum permissible amount” means for a
Limitation Year with respect to any Active Participant the lesser of (l) the maximum dollar amount permitted for the Limitation Year under Code Section 415(c)(1)(A) adjusted as provided in Code Section 415(d) (e.g., $51,000 for the
Limitation Year ending in 2013) or (2) 100 percent of the Active Participant’s “415 compensation” for the Limitation Year. If a short Limitation Year is created because of an amendment changing the Limitation Year to a different
12-consecutive-month period, the dollar limitation specified in clause (1) above shall be adjusted by multiplying it by a fraction the numerator of which is the number of months in the short Limitation Year and the denominator of which is 12.

 The limitation specified in clause (2) above shall not apply to any contribution for medical benefits within the
meaning of Code Section 401(h) or 419A(f)(2) after separation from service which is otherwise treated as an “annual addition” under Code Section 419A(d)(2) or 415(1)(1). 

(r) “Simplified employee pension” means a simplified employee pension as defined in Code Section 408(k). 

(s) “Testing compensation” means compensation as defined in Code Section 414(s). “Testing compensation” shall
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Employer, during that portion of the “testing year” during which the Participant is an Active Participant; provided, however, that if the Employer elected different Eligibility Service
requirements for purposes of eligibility to make Deferral Contributions and to receive Matching Employer Contributions, then “testing compensation” must be based on the amount paid to a Participant during the full “testing year”.

 The annual “testing compensation” of each Active Participant taken into account in applying the “ADP”
test described in Section 6.03 and the “ACP” test described in Section 6.06 for any “testing year” shall not exceed the annual compensation limit under Code Section 401(a)(17) as in effect on the first day of the
“testing year” (e.g., $255,000 for the “testing year” beginning in 2013). This limit shall be adjusted by the Secretary to reflect increases in the cost of living, as provided in Code Section 401(a)(17)(B); provided,
however, that the dollar increase in effect on January 1 of any calendar year is effective for “testing years” beginning in such calendar year. If a Plan determines “testing compensation” over a period that contains fewer
than 12 calendar months (a “short determination period”), then the Compensation limit for such “short determination period” is equal to the Compensation limit for the calendar year in which the “short determination
period” begins multiplied by the ratio obtained by dividing the number of full months in the “short determination period” by 12; provided, however, that such proration shall not apply if there is a “short determination
period” because an election was made, in accordance with any rules and regulations issued by the Secretary of the Treasury or his delegate, to apply the “ADP” test described in Section 6.03 and/or the “ACP” test
described in Section 6.06 based only on “testing compensation” paid during the portion of the “testing year” during which an individual was an Active Participant. 

(t) “Testing year” means: 

(1) if the Employer has elected the current year testing method in Subsection 1.06(a)(1) of the Adoption Agreement, the Plan Year being tested.

 (2) if the Employer has elected the prior year testing method in Subsection 1.06(a)(2) of the Adoption Agreement, the Plan Year
immediately preceding the Plan Year being tested. 
 (u) “Welfare benefit fund” means a welfare benefit fund as defined in
Code Section 419(e). 
 To the extent that types of contributions defined in Section 2.01 are referred to in this Article 6, the
defined term includes similar contributions made under other plans where the context so requires. 
 6.02. Code Section 402(g) Limit on Deferral
Contributions. In no event shall the amount of Deferral Contributions, other than Catch-Up Contributions, made under the Plan for a calendar year, when aggregated with the “elective
deferrals” made under any other plan maintained by the Employer or a Related Employer, exceed the dollar limitation contained in Code Section 402(g) in effect at the beginning of such calendar year. 

A Participant may assign to the Plan any “excess deferrals” made during a calendar year by notifying the Administrator on or before
March 15 following the calendar year in which the “excess deferrals” were made of the amount of the “excess deferrals” to be assigned to the Plan. A Participant is deemed to notify the Administrator of any “excess
deferrals” that arise by taking into account only those Deferral Contributions made to the Plan and those “elective deferrals” made to any other plan maintained by the Employer or a Related Employer. Notwithstanding any other
provision of the Plan, “excess deferrals”, plus any income and minus any loss allocable thereto, as determined under Section 6.08, shall be distributed no later than April 15 to any Participant to whose Account “excess
deferrals” were so assigned for the preceding calendar year and who claims “excess deferrals” for such calendar year. In the event that “excess deferrals” are allocated to a Participant’s Deferral Contributions
Accounts, such “excess deferrals” will be distributed first from the Participant’s Deferral Contributions for the Plan Year other than his Roth 401(k) Contributions then from his Roth 401(k) Contributions. 

“Excess deferrals” to be distributed to a Participant for a calendar year shall be reduced by any “excess contributions”
for the Plan Year beginning within such calendar year that were previously distributed or re-characterized in accordance with the provisions of Section 6.04. 

Any Matching Employer Contributions attributable to “excess deferrals”, plus any income and minus any loss allocable thereto, as
determined under Section 6.08, shall be forfeited and applied as provided in Section 11.09. 
 “Excess deferrals” shall
be treated as “annual additions” under the Plan, unless such amounts are distributed no later than the first April 15 following the close of the calendar year in which the “excess deferrals” were made. 

  

					
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 6.03. Additional Limit on Deferral Contributions (“ADP” Test). Except to the extent the
Employer has elected in Subsection 1.11(a)(3) or Subsection 1.12(a)(3) of the Adoption Agreement to make 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions or 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions for a Plan Year and the
“ADP” test is deemed satisfied in accordance with Section 6.09, notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan to the contrary, the Deferral Contributions, excluding additional elective contributions made pursuant to Code
Section 414(u) that are treated as Deferral Contributions and Catch-Up Contributions (except to the extent that a Participant’s Deferral Contributions are classified as Catch-Up Contributions as provided in Section 6.04 solely because
of a failure of the “ADP” test described herein), made with respect to the Plan Year on behalf of Active Participants who are Highly Compensated Employees for such Plan Year may not result in an average “deferral ratio” for such
Active Participants that exceeds the greater of: 
 (a) the average “deferral ratio” for the “testing year” of Active
Participants who are Non-Highly Compensated Employees for the “testing year” multiplied by 1.25; or 
 (b) the average
“deferral ratio” for the “testing year” of Active Participants who are Non-Highly Compensated Employees for the “testing year” multiplied by two, provided that the average “deferral ratio” for Active
Participants who are Highly Compensated Employees for the Plan Year being tested does not exceed the average “deferral ratio” for Participants who are Non-Highly Compensated Employees for the “testing year” by more than two
percentage points. 
 For the first Plan Year in which the Plan provides a cash or deferred arrangement, the average “deferral
ratio” for Active Participants who are Non-Highly Compensated Employees used in determining the limits applicable under Subsections 6.03(a) and (b) shall be either three percent or the actual average “deferral ratio” for such
Active Participants for such first Plan Year, as elected by the Employer in Section 1.06(b) of the Adoption Agreement. 
 The
“deferral ratios” of Active Participants who are included in a unit of Employees covered by an agreement which the Secretary of Labor finds to be a collective bargaining agreement shall be disaggregated from the “deferral ratios”
of other Active Participants and the provisions of this Section 6.03 shall be applied separately with respect to each group. 
 The
“deferral ratio” for any Active Participant who is a Highly Compensated Employee for the Plan Year being tested and who is eligible to have “includable contributions” allocated to his accounts under two or more cash or deferred
arrangements described in Code Section 401(k) that are maintained by the Employer or a Related Employer, shall be determined as if such “includable contributions” were made under the Plan. If a Highly Compensated Employee participates
in two or more cash or deferred arrangements that have different plan years, all “includable contributions” made during the Plan Year under all such arrangements shall be treated as having been made under the Plan. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, certain plans, and contributions made thereto, shall be treated as separate if mandatorily disaggregated under regulations under Code Section 401(k). 

If this Plan satisfies the requirements of Code Section 401(k), 401(a)(4), or 410(b) only if aggregated with one or more other plans, or
if one or more other plans satisfy the requirements of such Code Sections only if aggregated with this Plan, then this Section 6.03 shall be applied by determining the “deferral ratios” of Employees as if all such plans were a single
plan. Plans may be aggregated in order to satisfy Code Section 401(k) only if they have the same plan year and use the same method to satisfy the “ADP” test. 

Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, if the Plan permits Employees to make Deferral Contributions prior to the time the Employees
have completed the minimum age and service requirements of Code Section 410(a)(1)(A) and the Employer elects, pursuant to Code Section 410(b)(4)(B), to disaggregate the Plan into two component plans for purposes of complying with Code
Section 410(b)(1), one benefiting Employees who have completed such minimum age and service requirements and the other benefiting Employees who have not, the Plan must be disaggregated in the same manner for ADP testing purposes, unless the
Plan applies the alternative rule in Code Section 401(k)(3)(F). In determining the component plans for purposes of such disaggregation, the Employer may apply the maximum entry dates permitted under Code Section 410(a)(4). 

The Employer shall maintain records sufficient to demonstrate satisfaction of the “ADP” test and the amount of Qualified Nonelective
Employer Contributions and/or Qualified Matching Employer Contributions used in such test. 
 6.04. Allocation and Distribution of “Excess
Contributions”. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Plan, the “excess contributions” allocable to the Account of a Participant, plus any income and minus any loss allocable thereto, as determined under
Section 6.08, shall be distributed to the Participant no later than the last day of the Plan Year immediately following the Plan Year in which the “excess contributions” were made, unless the Employer elected Catch-Up Contributions in
Subsection 1.07(a)(4) of the Adoption Agreement and such “excess contributions” are classified as Catch-Up Contributions. 

  

					
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 If “excess contributions” are to be distributed from the Plan and such “excess
contributions” are distributed more than 2 1/2 months (or 6 months if the Plan has been designated as an EACA within Subsection 1.07(a)(6) of the Adoption Agreement) after the last day of the Plan Year in which the “excess
contributions” were made, a ten percent excise tax shall be imposed on the Employer maintaining the Plan with respect to such amounts. 

The “excess contributions” allocable to a Participant’s Account shall be determined by reducing the “includable
contributions” made for the Plan Year on behalf of Active Participants who are Highly Compensated Employees in order of the dollar amount of such “includable contributions”, beginning with the highest such dollar amount. “Excess
contributions” allocated to a Participant for a Plan Year shall be reduced by the amount of any “excess deferrals” previously distributed for the calendar year ending in such Plan Year. 

“Excess contributions” shall be treated as “annual additions”. 

For purposes of distribution, “excess contributions” shall be considered allocated among a Participant’s Deferral Contributions
Accounts and, if applicable, the Participant’s Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions Account and/or Qualified Matching Employer Contributions Account in the order prescribed and communicated to the Trustee, which order shall be uniform
with respect to all Participants and nondiscriminatory. In the event that “excess contributions” are allocated to a Participant’s Deferral Contributions Accounts, such “excess contributions” will be distributed first from
the Participant’s Deferral Contributions for the Plan Year other than his Roth 401(k) Contributions then from his Roth 401(k) Contributions. 

Any Matching Employer Contributions attributable to “excess contributions”, plus any income and minus any loss allocable thereto, as
determined under Section 6.08, shall be forfeited and applied as provided in Section 11.09. 
 6.05. Reductions in Deferral
Contributions to Meet Code Requirements. If the Administrator anticipates that the Plan will not satisfy the “ADP” and/or “ACP” test for the year, the Administrator may reduce the rate of Deferral Contributions of
Participants who are Highly Compensated Employees to an amount determined by the Administrator to be necessary to satisfy the “ADP” and/or “ACP” test. 

6.06. Limit on Matching Employer Contributions and Employee Contributions (“ACP” Test). The provisions of this
Section 6.06 shall not apply to Active Participants who are included in a unit of Employees covered by an agreement which the Secretary of Labor finds to be a collective bargaining agreement between employee representatives and one or more
employers. The provisions of this Section shall not apply to Matching Employer Contributions made on account of amounts deferred pursuant to Code Section 457 under a separate eligible deferred compensation plan. 

Except to the extent the Employer has elected in Subsection 1.11(a)(3) or Subsection 1.12(a)(3) of the Adoption Agreement to make 401(k) Safe
Harbor Matching Employer Contributions or 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions for a Plan Year and the “ACP” test is deemed satisfied in accordance with Section 6.10, notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan to
the contrary, Matching Employer Contributions and Employee Contributions made with respect to a Plan Year by or on behalf of “eligible participants” who are Highly Compensated Employees for such Plan Year may not result in an average
“contribution percentage” for such “eligible participants” that exceeds the greater of: 
 (a) the average
“contribution percentage” for the “testing year” of “eligible participants” who are Non-Highly Compensated Employees for the “testing year” multiplied by 1.25; or 

(b) the average “contribution percentage” for the “testing year” of “eligible participants” who are Non-Highly
Compensated Employees for the “testing year” multiplied by two, provided that the average “contribution percentage” for the Plan Year being tested of “eligible participants” who are Highly Compensated Employees does not
exceed the average “contribution percentage” for the “testing year” of “eligible participants” who are Non-Highly Compensated Employees for the “testing year” by more than two percentage points. 

For the first Plan Year in which the Plan provides for “contribution percentage amounts” to be made, the “ACP” for
“eligible participants” who are Non-Highly Compensated Employees used in determining the limits applicable under paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Section 6.06 shall be either three percent or the actual “ACP” of such
eligible participants for such first Plan Year, as elected by the Employer in Section 1.06(b) of the Adoption Agreement. 

  

					
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 The “contribution percentage” for any “eligible participant” who is a Highly
Compensated Employee for the Plan Year and who is eligible to have “contribution percentage amounts” allocated to his accounts under two or more plans described in Code Section 401(a) that are maintained by the Employer or a Related
Employer, shall be determined as if such “contribution percentage amounts” were contributed to the Plan. If a Highly Compensated Employee participates in two or more such plans that have different plan years, all “contribution
percentage amounts” made during the Plan Year under such other plans shall be treated as having been contributed to the Plan. Notwithstanding the foregoing, certain plans shall be treated as separate if mandatorily disaggregated under Treasury
Regulations issued under Code Section 401(m). 
 If this Plan satisfies the requirements of Code Section 401(m), 401(a)(4) or
410(b) only if aggregated with one or more other plans, or if one or more other plans satisfy the requirements of such Code Sections only if aggregated with this Plan, then this Section 6.06 shall be applied by determining the
“contribution percentages” of Employees as if all such plans were a single plan. Plans may be aggregated in order to satisfy Code Section 401(m) only if they have the same plan year and use the same method to satisfy the
“ACP” test. 
 Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, if the Plan permits Employees to make Employee Contributions
and/or receive Matching Employer Contributions prior to the time the Employees have completed the minimum age and service requirements of Code Section 410(a)(1)(A) and the Employer elects, pursuant to Code Section 410(b)(4)(B), to
disaggregate the Plan into two component plans for purposes of complying with Code Section 410(b)(1), one benefiting Employees who have completed such minimum age and service requirements and the other benefiting Employees who have not, the
Plan must be disaggregated in the same manner for ACP testing purposes, unless the Plan applies the alternative rule in Code Section 401(m)(5)(C). In determining the component plans for purposes of such disaggregation, the Employer may apply
the maximum entry dates permitted under Code Section 410(a)(4). 
 The Employer shall maintain records sufficient to demonstrate
satisfaction of the “ACP” test and the amount of Deferral Contributions, Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions, and/or Qualified Matching Employer Contributions used in such test. 

6.07. Allocation, Distribution, and Forfeiture of “Excess Aggregate Contributions”. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan,
the “excess aggregate contributions” allocable to the Account of a Participant, plus any income and minus any loss allocable thereto, as determined under Section 6.08, shall be forfeited, if forfeitable, or if not forfeitable,
distributed to the Participant no later than the last day of the Plan Year immediately following the Plan Year in which the “excess aggregate contributions” were made. If such excess amounts are distributed more than 2 1/2 months (or 6
months if the Plan has been designated as an EACA within Subsection 1.07(a)(6) of the Adoption Agreement) after the last day of the Plan Year in which such “excess aggregate contributions” were made, a ten percent excise tax shall be
imposed on the Employer maintaining the Plan with respect to such amounts. 
 The “excess aggregate contributions” allocable to a
Participant’s Account shall be determined by reducing the “contribution percentage amounts” made for the Plan Year on behalf of “eligible participants” who are Highly Compensated Employees in order of the dollar amount of
such “contribution percentage amounts”, beginning with the highest such dollar amount. 
 “Excess aggregate
contributions” shall be treated as “annual additions”. 
 “Excess aggregate contributions” shall be forfeited or
distributed from a Participant’s Employee Contributions Account, Matching Employer Contributions Account and, if applicable, the Participant’s Deferral Contributions Account and/or Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions Account in
the order prescribed and communicated to the Trustee, which order shall be uniform with respect to all Participants and nondiscriminatory. In the event that “excess aggregate contributions” are allocated to a Participant’s Deferral
Contributions Accounts, such “excess aggregated contributions” will be distributed first from the Participant’s Deferral Contributions for the Plan Year other than his Roth 401(k) Contributions then from his Roth 401(k) Contributions.

 Forfeitures of “excess aggregate contributions” shall be applied as provided in Section 11.09. 

6.08. Income or Loss on Distributable Contributions. The income or loss allocable to “excess deferrals”, “excess
contributions”, and “excess aggregate contributions” shall be determined under one of the following methods: 
 (a) the income
or loss attributable to such distributable contributions shall be the income or loss for the “determination year” allocable to the Participant’s Account to which such contributions were made multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of
which is the amount of the distributable contributions and the denominator of which is the balance of the Participant’s Account to which such contributions were made, determined as of the end of the “determination year” without regard
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 (b) the income or loss attributable to such distributable contributions shall be the income or
loss on such contributions for the “determination year”, determined under any other reasonable method. Any reasonable method used to determine income or loss hereunder shall be used consistently for all Participants in determining the
income or loss allocable to distributable contributions hereunder and shall be the same method that is used by the Plan in allocating income or loss to Participants’ Accounts. 

6.09. Deemed Satisfaction of “ADP” Test. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article 6 to the contrary, if the Employer has
elected in Subsection 1.11(a)(3) or Subsection 1.12(a)(3) of the Adoption Agreement to make 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions or 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions, the portion of the Plan for which the
election applies shall be deemed to have satisfied the “ADP” test described in Section 6.03 for a Plan Year provided all of the following requirements are met with regard to the Active Participants within such portion of the Plan:

 (a) The 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contribution or 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contribution must be allocated to an
Active Participant’s Account as of a date within such Plan Year and must be made before the last day of the 12-month period immediately following such Plan Year. 

(b) If the Employer has elected to make 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, such 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer
Contributions must be made with respect to Deferral Contributions made by the Active Participant for such Plan Year. 
 (c) The Employer
shall provide to each Active Participant during the Plan Year a comprehensive notice, written in a manner calculated to be understood by the average Active Participant, of the Active Participant’s rights and obligations under the Plan. If the
Employer either (i) is considering amending its Plan to satisfy the “ADP” test using 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions, as provided in Section 6.11, or (ii) has selected 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective
Employer Contributions under Subsection 1.12(a)(3) of the Adoption Agreement and selected Subsection (a)(2), but not Subsection (a)(2)(A) of the 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions Addendum, the notice shall include a statement
that the Plan may be amended to provide a 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contribution for the Plan Year. The notice shall be provided to each Active Participant within one of the following periods, whichever is applicable: 

(1) if the Employee is an Active Participant 90 days before the beginning of the Plan Year, within the period beginning 90 days and ending 30
days, or any other reasonable period, before the first day of the Plan Year; or 
 (2) if the Employee becomes an Active Participant after
the date described in paragraph (1) above, within the period beginning 90 days before and ending on the date he becomes an Active Participant. 

However, in the case of a notice for an automatic contribution arrangement pursuant to Code Section 401(k)(13), the notice
must be provided sufficiently early to allow an Eligible Employee to make an election to avoid the contribution pursuant to Section 5.03(c). Notwithstanding the preceding requirement, the Administrator cannot make a Participant’s default
contribution pursuant to Section 5.03(c) effective any later than the earlier of (i) the pay date for the second payroll period that begins after the date the notice is provided; or, (ii) the first pay date that occurs at least 30
days after the notice is provided. 
 If the notice provides that the Plan may be amended to provide a 401(k) Safe Harbor
Nonelective Employer Contribution for the Plan Year and the Plan is amended to provide such contribution, a supplemental notice shall be provided to all Active Participants stating that a 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contribution in the
specified amount shall be made for the Plan Year. Such supplemental notice shall be provided to Active Participants at least 30 days before the last day of the Plan Year. 

(d) If the Employer has elected to make 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, the ratio of Matching Employer Contributions made
on behalf of each Highly Compensated Employee for the Plan Year to each such Highly Compensated Employee’s eligible contributions for the Plan Year is not greater than the ratio of Matching Employer Contributions to eligible contributions that
would apply to any Non-Highly Compensated Employee for whom such eligible contributions are the same percentage of Compensation, adjusted as provided in Section 5.02, for the Plan Year. 

  

					
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 (e) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection 6.11(b) or with respect to a Plan Year described
in (2) below, the Plan is amended to provide for 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions or 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions before the first day of such Plan Year and, except as otherwise provided in Subsection
6.11(d) or with respect to a Plan Year described in (1) through (4) below, such provisions remain in effect for an entire 12-month Plan Year. The 12-month Plan Year requirement shall not apply to: 

(1) The first Plan Year of a newly established Plan (other than a successor plan) if such Plan Year is at least 3 months long, provided that
the 3-month requirement shall not apply in the case of a newly established employer that establishes a plan as soon as administratively feasible; 

(2) The Plan Year in which a cash or deferred arrangement is first added to an existing plan (other than a successor plan) if the cash or
deferred arrangement is effective no later than 3 months before the end of such Plan Year; 
 (3) Any short Plan Year resulting from a change
in Plan Year if (i) the Plan satisfied the safe harbor requirements for the immediately preceding Plan Year and (ii) the Plan satisfies the safe harbor requirements for the immediately following Plan Year (or the immediately following 12
months, if the following Plan Year has fewer than 12 months); 
 (4) The final Plan Year of a terminating Plan if any of the following
applies: (i) the Plan would satisfy the provisions of paragraph Subsection 6.11(d) below, other than the provisions of paragraph Subsection 6.11(d)(3), treating the termination as an election to reduce or suspend 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching
Employer Contributions or 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions; (ii) the termination is in connection with a transaction described in Code Section 410(b)(6)(C); or (iii) the Employer incurs a substantial business
hardship comparable to a substantial business hardship described in Code Section 412(d). 
 Notwithstanding any other provision of this
Section, if the Employer has elected a more stringent eligibility requirement in Section 1.04 of the Adoption Agreement for 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions or 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions than for
Deferral Contributions, the Plan shall be disaggregated and treated as two separate plans pursuant to Code Section 410(b)(4)(B). The separate disaggregated plan that satisfies Code Section 401(k)(12) shall be deemed to have satisfied the
“ADP” test. The other disaggregated plan shall be subjected to the “ADP” test described in Section 6.03. If the Employer has elected in Subsection (b) of the 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions
Addendum to the Adoption Agreement or Section (b) of the 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement to exclude some Participants from receiving 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions or
401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions, the Plan shall be deemed to have satisfied the “ADP” test only with respect to those employees who are eligible to receive such contributions. The remainder of the Plan shall be
subjected to the “ADP” test described in Section 6.03. 
 Except as otherwise provided in Subsection 6.11(d) regarding
amendments suspending or eliminating 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Contributions or 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions, a plan that does not meet the requirements specified in (a) through (e) above with respect to a
Plan Year may not default to ADP testing in accordance with Section 6.03 above. 
 6.10. Deemed Satisfaction of “ACP” Test With
Respect to Matching Employer Contributions. The portion of the Plan that is deemed to satisfy the “ADP” test pursuant to Section 6.09 shall also be deemed to have satisfied the “ACP” test described in
Section 6.06 with respect to Matching Employer Contributions, if Matching Employer Contributions to the Plan for the Plan Year meet all of the following requirements: 

(a) Matching Employer Contributions meet the requirements of Subsections 6.09(a) and (b) as if they were 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching
Employer Contributions; 
 (b) the percentage of eligible contributions matched does not increase as the percentage of Compensation
contributed increases; 
 (c) the ratio of Matching Employer Contributions made on behalf of each Highly Compensated Employee for the Plan
Year to each such Highly Compensated Employee’s eligible contributions for the Plan Year is not greater than the ratio of Matching Employer Contributions to eligible contributions that would apply to each Non-Highly Compensated Employee for
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 (d) eligible contributions matched do not exceed six percent of a Participant’s
Compensation; and 
 (e) if the Employer elected in Subsection 1.11(a)(2) or 1.11(b) of the Adoption Agreement to provide discretionary
Matching Employer Contributions, the Employer also elected in Subsection 1.11(a)(2)(A) or 1.11(b)(1) of the Adoption Agreement, as applicable, to limit the dollar amount of such discretionary Matching Employer Contributions allocated to a
Participant for the Plan Year to no more than four percent of such Participant’s Compensation for the Plan Year. 
 The portion of the
Plan not deemed to have satisfied the “ACP” test pursuant to this Section shall be subject to the “ACP” test described in Section 6.06 with respect to Matching Employer Contributions. 

If the Plan provides for Employee Contributions, the “ACP” test described in Section 6.06 must be applied with respect to such
Employee Contributions. 
 6.11. Changing Testing Methods. In accordance with Treas. Regs. 1.401(k)-1(e)(7) and 1.401(m)-1(c)(2), it is
impermissible for the Employer to use “ADP” and “ACP” testing for a Plan Year in which it is intended for the plan through its written terms to be a Code Section 401(k) safe harbor plan and Code Section 401(m) safe
harbor plan and the Employer fails to satisfy the requirements of such safe harbors for the Plan Year. Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Plan, if the Employer elects to change between the “ADP” testing method and the safe harbor
testing method, the following shall apply: 
 (a) Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Section or Subsection 6.09, or applicable
regulation, the Employer may not change from the “ADP” testing method to the safe harbor testing method unless Plan provisions adopting the safe harbor testing method are adopted before the first day of the Plan Year in which they are to
be effective and remain in effect for an entire 12-month Plan Year. 
 (b) A Plan may be amended during a Plan Year to make 401(k) Safe
Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions to satisfy the testing rules for such Plan Year if: 
 (1) The Employer provides both the initial
and subsequent notices described in Section 6.09 for such Plan Year within the time period prescribed in Section 6.09. 
 (2) The
Employer amends its Adoption Agreement no later than 30 days prior to the end of such Plan Year to provide for 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contribution in accordance with the provisions of the 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer
Contributions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement. 
 (c) Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Section, a Plan may not be amended
during the Plan Year to discontinue 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective or Matching Employer Contributions and revert to the “ADP” testing method for such Plan Year. 

(d) A Plan may be amended to reduce or suspend 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Contributions on future 

contributions during a Plan Year or, for an Employer which has incurred a substantial business hardship (comparable to a substantial business
hardship described in Code Section 412(c)), 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions and revert to the “ADP” testing method for such Plan Year if: 

(1) All Active Participants are provided notice of the reduction or suspension describing (i) the consequences of the amendment,
(ii) the procedures for changing their salary reduction agreements, and 
 (iii) the effective date of the reduction or suspension. 

(2) The reduction or suspension of such contributions is no earlier than the later of (i) 30 days after the date the notice described in
paragraph (1) is provided to Active Participants or (ii) the date the amendment is adopted. 
 (3) Active Participants are given a
reasonable opportunity before the reduction or suspension occurs, including a reasonable period after the notice described in paragraph (1) is provided to Active Participants, to change their salary reduction agreements elections. 

  

					
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 (4) The Plan satisfies the 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions provisions of the
Adoption Agreement in effect prior to the amendment with respect to Deferral Contributions made through the effective date of the amendment. 

(5) The Plan satisfies the 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions provisions of the Adoption Agreement in effect prior to the
amendment with respect to the safe harbor compensation (compensation meeting the requirements of Section 1.401(k)-3(b)(2) of the Treasury Regulations) paid through the effective date of the amendment. 

If the Employer amends its Plan in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph (d), the “ADP” test described in
Section 6.03 shall be applied as if it had been in effect for the entire Plan Year using the current year testing method in Subsection 1.06(a)(1) of the Adoption Agreement. 

6.12. Code Section 415 Limitations. Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Plan, the following limitations shall apply: 

(a) Employer Maintains Single Plan: If the “415 employer” does not maintain any other qualified defined contribution plan or
any “welfare benefit fund”, “individual medical benefit account”, or “simplified employee pension” in addition to the Plan, the provisions of this Subsection 6.12(a) shall apply. 

(1) If a Participant does not participate in, and has never participated in any other qualified defined contribution plan, “welfare
benefit fund”, “individual medical benefit account”, or “simplified employee pension” maintained by the “415 employer”, which provides an “annual addition”, the amount of “annual additions” to
the Participant’s Account for a Limitation Year shall not exceed the lesser of the “maximum permissible amount” or any other limitation contained in the Plan. If a contribution that would otherwise be contributed or allocated to the
Participant’s Account would cause the “annual additions” for the Limitation Year to exceed the “maximum permissible amount”, the amount contributed or allocated shall be reduced so that the “annual additions” for
the Limitation Year shall equal the “maximum permissible amount”. 
 (2) Prior to the determination of a Participant’s actual
“415 compensation” for a Limitation Year, the “maximum permissible amount” may be determined on the basis of a reasonable estimation of the Participant’s “415 compensation” for such Limitation Year, uniformly
determined for all Participants similarly situated. Any Employer contributions to be made based on estimated annual “415 compensation” shall be reduced by any “excess 415 amounts” carried over from prior Limitation Years. 

(3) As soon as is administratively feasible after the end of the Limitation Year, the “maximum permissible amount” for such
Limitation Year shall be determined on the basis of the Participant’s actual “415 compensation” for such Limitation Year. 

(b) Employer Maintains Multiple Defined Contribution Type Plans: Unless the Employer specifies another method for limiting “annual
additions” in the 415 Correction Addendum to the Adoption Agreement, if the “415 employer” maintains any other qualified defined contribution plan or any “welfare benefit fund”, “individual medical benefit
account”, or “simplified employee pension” in addition to the Plan, the provisions of this Subsection 6.12(b) shall apply. 

(1) If a Participant is covered under any other qualified defined contribution plan or any “welfare benefit fund”, “individual
medical benefit account”, or “simplified employee pension” maintained by the “415 employer”, that provides an “annual addition”, the amount of “annual additions” to the Participant’s Account for a
Limitation Year shall not exceed the lesser of: 
 (A) the “maximum permissible amount”, reduced by the sum of any “annual
additions” to the Participant’s accounts for the same Limitation Year under such other qualified defined contribution plans and “welfare benefit funds”, “individual medical benefit accounts”, and “simplified
employee pensions”, or 
 (B) any other limitation contained in the Plan. 

If the “annual additions” with respect to a Participant under other qualified defined contribution plans,
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 maintained by the “415 employer” are less than the “maximum permissible
amount” and a contribution that would otherwise be contributed or allocated to the Participant’s Account under the Plan would cause the “annual additions” for the Limitation Year to exceed the “maximum permissible
amount”, the amount to be contributed or allocated shall be reduced so that the “annual additions” for the Limitation Year shall equal the “maximum permissible amount”. If the “annual additions” with respect to the
Participant under such other qualified defined contribution plans, “welfare benefit funds”, “individual medical benefit accounts”, and “simplified employee pensions” in the aggregate are equal to or greater than the
“maximum permissible amount”, no amount shall be contributed or allocated to the Participant’s Account under the Plan for the Limitation Year. 

(2) Prior to the determination of a Participant’s actual “415 compensation” for the Limitation Year, the amounts referred to in
Subsection 6.12(b)(1)(A) above may be determined on the basis of a reasonable estimation of the Participant’s “415 compensation” for such Limitation Year, uniformly determined for all Participants similarly situated. Any Employer
contribution to be made based on estimated annual “415 compensation” shall be reduced by any “excess 415 amounts” carried over from prior Limitation Years. 

(3) As soon as is administratively feasible after the end of the Limitation Year, the amounts referred to in Subsection 6.12(b)(1)(A) shall be
determined on the basis of the Participant’s actual “415 compensation” for such Limitation Year. 
 (c) Corrections: In
correcting an “excess 415 amount” in a Limitation Year, the Employer may use any appropriate correction under the Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System, or any successor thereto. 

(d) Exclusion from Annual Additions: Restorative payments allocated to a Participant’s Account, which include payments made to
restore losses to the Plan resulting from actions (or a failure to act) by a fiduciary for which there is a reasonable risk of liability under Title I of ERISA or under other applicable federal or state law, where similarly situated Participants are
similarly treated do not give rise to an “annual addition” for any Limitation Year. 
 Article 7. Participants’ Accounts. 

7.01. Individual Accounts. The Administrator shall establish and maintain an Account for each Participant that shall reflect Employer and
Employee contributions made on behalf of the Participant and earnings, expenses, gains and losses attributable thereto, and investments made with amounts in the Participant’s Account. The Administrator shall separately account for any Deferral
Contributions made on behalf of a Participant and the earnings, expenses, gains and losses attributable thereto. The Administrator shall establish and maintain such other accounts and records as it decides in its discretion to be reasonably required
or appropriate in order to discharge its duties under the Plan. The Administrator shall notify the Trustee of all Accounts established and maintained under the Plan. 

If “designated Roth contributions”, as defined in Section 6.01, are held under the Plan either as Rollover Contributions or
because of an Active Participant’s election to make Roth 401(k) Contributions under the terms of the Plan, separate accounts shall be maintained with respect to such “designated Roth contributions.” Contributions and withdrawals of
“designated Roth contributions” will be credited and debited to the “designated Roth contributions” sub-account maintained for each Participant within the Participant’s Account. The Plan will maintain a record of the amount
of “designated Roth contributions” in each such sub-account. Gains, losses, and other credits or charges will be separately allocated on a reasonable and consistent basis to each Participant’s “designated Roth contributions”
sub-account and the Participant’s other sub-accounts within the Participant’s Account under the Plan. No contributions other than “designated Roth contributions” and properly attributable earnings will be credited to each
Participant’s “designated Roth contributions” sub-account. 
 7.02. Valuation of Accounts. Participant Accounts shall be valued
at their fair market value at least annually as of a “determination date”, as defined in Subsection 15.01(a), in accordance with a method consistently followed and uniformly applied, and on such date earnings, expenses, gains and losses on
investments made with amounts in each Participant’s Account shall be allocated to such Account. 
 Article 8. Investment of Contributions.

 8.01. Manner of Investment. All contributions made to the Accounts of Participants shall be held for investment by the Trustee. The
Accounts of Participants shall be invested and reinvested only in Permissible Investments designated in the Service Agreement. The Trustee shall have no responsibility for the selection of Permissible Investments and shall not render investment
advice to any person in connection with the selection of such options. 

  

					
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 8.02. Investment Decisions. Investments shall be directed by the Employer or by each Participant or
both, in accordance with the Employer’s election in Subsection 1.24 of the Adoption Agreement. Pursuant to Section 20.04, the Trustee shall have no discretion or authority with respect to the investment of the Trust Fund; however, the
Trustee or an affiliate may exercise investment management authority in accordance with Subsection (e) below. 
 (a) With respect to
those Participant Accounts for which Employer investment direction is elected, the Employer (in its capacity as a named fiduciary under ERISA) has the right to direct the Trustee in writing with respect to the investment and reinvestment of assets
in the Permissible Investments designated in the Service Agreement. 
 (b) With respect to those Participant Accounts for which Participant
investment direction is elected, each Participant shall direct the investment of his Account among the Permissible Investments designated in the Service Agreement. The Participant shall file initial investment instructions using procedures
established by the Administrator, selecting the Permissible Investments in which amounts credited to his Account shall be invested. If the Plan has in place a qualified default investment alternative as described in ERISA Section 404(c)(5) and
the regulations issued thereunder, the Trustee may be directed to change a Participant’s or Beneficiary’s investment election, with respect to amounts already held under the Trust and/or future contributions, to the qualified default
investment alternative if the Plan’s investment fiduciary notifies the Participant or Beneficiary, in accordance with the aforementioned regulations, that the investment change will occur absent an affirmative election and the Participant or
Beneficiary fails to make such election after receiving the notice. 
 (1) While any balance remains in the Account of a Participant after
his death, the Beneficiary of the Participant shall make decisions as to the investment of the Account as though the Beneficiary were the Participant. To the extent required by a qualified domestic relations order as defined in Code
Section 414(p), an alternate payee shall make investment decisions with respect to any segregated account established in the name of the alternate payee as provided in Section 18.04. 

(2) If the Trustee receives any contribution under the Plan as to which investment instructions have not been provided, such amount shall be
invested in the Permissible Investment selected for such purposes in the Service Agreement. 
 To the extent that the
Employer elects to allow Participants to direct the investment of their Account in Section 1.24 of the Adoption Agreement, the Plan is intended to constitute a plan described in ERISA Section 404(c)(1) and regulations issued thereunder.
The fiduciaries of the Plan shall be relieved of liability for any losses that are the direct and necessary result of investment instructions given by the Participant, his Beneficiary, or an alternate payee under a qualified domestic relations
order. 
 If one of the Permissible Investments for the Plan is employer securities (as defined in Section 407(d)(1) of
ERISA) of a publicly traded company or one treated as publicly traded pursuant to Section 401(a)(35)(F) of the Code, the Plan must have no fewer than three Permissible Investments, other than such employer securities, each of which must be
diversified and have materially different risk and return characteristics. To the extent contributions to the Plan have been required to be invested in such employer securities through Section 1.24(b) and subject to any restrictions described
therein, a Participant or Beneficiary must be permitted to direct the investment of the proceeds from an exchange out of employer securities into one of the Permissible Investments described in this paragraph. Except as provided in Reg.
Section 1.401(a)(35)-1 and other applicable guidance, the Plan shall not impose restrictions or conditions with respect to the investment of employer securities that are not imposed on the other Permissible Investments, except any restrictions
or conditions imposed by reason of the application of securities laws. 
 (c) All dividends, interest, gains and distributions of any nature
received in respect of Fund Shares shall be reinvested in additional shares of that Permissible Investment, except as otherwise designated in the Service Agreement. 

(d) Expenses attributable to the acquisition of investments shall, in accordance with the Service Agreement, be charged to the Account of the
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 (e) The Administrator, as named fiduciary for the Plan, may appoint one or more investment
managers (as defined under Section 3(38) of ERISA) who may have such duties, up to and including any authority to determine what shall be the Permissible Investments for the Plan at any given time, what restrictions will exist upon those and
how unallocated accounts under the Plan and contributions described in Section 8.02(b)(2) of the Plan shall be invested, as the Administrator in its sole discretion shall determine in its appointment and agreement with such investment
manager(s). Such agreement(s) may limit, to the extent permissible under ERISA, the Administrator’s authority and responsibility for the Plan’s Permissible Investments so delegated to the investment manager(s). The Administrator and the
Trustee shall describe in the Service Agreement the extent to which any such investment manager may direct the Trustee regarding the Permissible Investments for the Plan. The Administrator shall retain the authority to revoke any such appointment of
an investment manager and shall notify the Trustee of any such revocation in such form or manner as required under the Service Agreement. The Administrator may appoint an investment manager (which may be an affiliate of the Trustee) to determine the
allocation of amounts held in Participants’ Accounts among various investment options (the “Managed Account” option) for Participants who direct the Trustee to invest any portion of their accounts in the Managed Account option. The
investment options utilized under the Managed Account option may be those generally available under the Plan or may be as selected by the investment manager for use under the Managed Account option. Participation in the Managed Account option shall
be subject to such conditions and limitations (including account minimums) as may be imposed by the investment manager. An investment manager (which may be the Trustee or an affiliate) may also be appointed to manage any Permissible Investment
subject to management by such investment manager. 
 8.03. Participant Directions to Trustee. The method and frequency for change of
investments shall be determined under the rules applicable to the Permissible Investments, including any additional rules limiting the frequency of investment changes, which are designated in the Service Agreement (except where the asset(s) are
subject to Section 20.10 and agreements described therein). The Trustee shall have no duty to inquire into the investment decisions of a Participant or to advise him regarding the purchase, retention, or sale of assets credited to his Account.

 Article 9. Participant Loans. 
 9.01.
Special Definition. For purposes of this Article, a “participant” is any Participant or Beneficiary, including an alternate payee under a qualified domestic relations order, as defined in Code Section 414(p), who is
a party-in-interest (as determined under ERISA Section 3(14)) with respect to the Plan. 
 9.02. Participant Loans. If so provided by the
Employer in Section 1.18 of the Adoption Agreement, the Administrator shall allow “participants” to apply for a loan from their Accounts under the Plan, subject to the provisions of this Article 9. 

9.03. Separate Loan Procedures. All Plan loans shall be made and administered in accordance with separate loan procedures that are hereby
incorporated into the Plan by reference. The separate loan procedures shall describe the portions of a Participant’s Account from which loans may be taken. 

9.04. Availability of Loans. Loans shall be made available to all “participants” on a reasonably equivalent basis. Loans shall not be
made available to “participants” who are Highly Compensated Employees in an amount greater than the amount made available to other “participants”. 

9.05. Limitation on Loan Amount. No loan to any “participant” shall be made to the extent that such loan when added to the outstanding
balance of all other loans to the “participant” would exceed the lesser of (a) $50,000 reduced by the excess (if any) of the highest outstanding balance of plan loans during the one-year period ending on the day before the loan is
made over the outstanding balance of plan loans on the date the loan is made, or (b) one-half the present value of the “participant’s” vested interest in his Account. For purposes of the above limitation, plan loans include all
loans from all plans maintained by the Employer and any Related Employer. 
 9.06. Interest Rate. Subject to the requirements of the
Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, all loans shall bear a reasonable rate of interest as determined by the Administrator based on the prevailing interest rates charged by persons in the business of lending money for loans which would be made under
similar circumstances. The determination of a reasonable rate of interest must be based on appropriate regional factors unless the Plan is administered on a national basis in which case the Administrator may establish a uniform reasonable rate of
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 9.07. Level Amortization. All loans shall by their terms require that repayment (principal and
interest) be amortized in level payments, not less frequently than quarterly, over a period not extending beyond five years from the date of the loan unless such loan is for the purchase of a “participant’s” primary residence.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the amortization requirement may be waived while a “participant” is on a leave of absence from employment with the Employer and any Related Employer either without pay or at a rate of pay which, after
withholding for employment and income taxes, is less than the amount of the installment payments required under the terms of the loan, provided that the period of such waiver shall not exceed one year, unless the “participant” is absent
because of military leave during which the “participant” performs services with the uniformed services (as defined in chapter 43 of title 38 of the United States Code), regardless of whether such military leave is a qualified military
leave in accordance with the provisions of Code Section 414(u). Installment payments must resume after such leave of absence ends or, if earlier, after the first year of such leave of absence, in an amount that is not less than the amount of
the installment payments required under the terms of the original loan. Unless a “participant” is absent because of military leave, as discussed below, no waiver of the amortization requirements shall extend the period of the loan beyond
five years from the date of the loan, unless the loan is for purchase of the “participant’s” primary residence. If a “participant” is absent because of military leave during which the “participant” performs
services with the uniformed services (as defined in chapter 43 of title 38 of the United States Code), regardless of whether such military leave is a qualified military leave in accordance with the provisions of Code Section 414(u), waiver of
the amortization requirements may extend the period of the loan to the maximum period permitted for such loan under the separate loan procedures extended by the period of such military leave. 

9.08. Security. Loans must be secured by the “participant’s” vested interest in his Account not to exceed 50 percent of such
vested interest. If the provisions of Section 14.04 apply to a Participant, a Participant must obtain the consent of his or her Spouse, if any, to use his vested interest in his Account as security for the loan. Spousal consent shall be
obtained no earlier than the beginning of the 180-day period that ends on the date on which the loan is to be so secured. The consent must be in writing, must acknowledge the effect of the loan, and must be witnessed by a Plan representative or
notary public. Such consent shall thereafter be binding with respect to the consenting Spouse or any subsequent Spouse with respect to that loan. Any revision of such a loan permitted by Q & A 24(c) of Section 1.401(a)-20 of the Treasury
Regulations and the Plan’s separate loan procedures shall be treated as a new loan made on the date of such revision for purposes of spousal consent. 

9.09. Loan Repayments. If a “participant’s” loan is being repaid through payroll withholding, the Employer shall remit any such
loan repayment to the Trustee as of the earliest date on which such amount can reasonably be segregated from the Employer’s general assets, but not later than the earlier of (a) the close of the period specified in the separate loan
procedures for preventing a default or (b) the 15th business day of the calendar month following the month in which such amount otherwise would have been paid to the “participant”. 

9.10. Default. The Administrator shall treat a loan in default if: 

(a) any scheduled repayment remains unpaid at the end of the cure period specified in the separate loan procedures (unless payment is not made
due to a waiver of the amortization schedule for a “participant” who is on a leave of absence, as described in Section 9.07), or 

(b) there is an outstanding principal balance existing on a loan after the last scheduled repayment date. 

Upon default, the entire outstanding principal and accrued interest shall be immediately due and payable. If a distributable event (as defined
by the Code) has occurred, the Administrator shall direct the Trustee to foreclose on the promissory note and offset the “participant’s” vested interest in his Account by the outstanding balance of the loan. If a distributable event
has not occurred, the Administrator shall direct the Trustee to foreclose on the promissory note and offset the “participant’s” vested interest in his Account as soon as a distributable event occurs. The Trustee shall have no
obligation to foreclose on the promissory note and offset the outstanding balance of the loan except as directed by the Administrator. 
 9.11. Effect
of Termination Where Participant has Outstanding Loan Balance. If a Participant has an outstanding loan balance at the time his employment terminates, the entire outstanding principal and accrued interest shall be due and payable by the end
of the cure period specified in the separate loan procedures. Any outstanding loan amounts that are immediately due and payable hereunder shall be treated in accordance with the provisions of Sections 9.10 and 9.12 as if the Participant had
defaulted on the outstanding loan. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Participant with an outstanding loan balance terminates employment with the Employer and all Related Employers under circumstances that do not constitute a separation from
service, as described in Subsection 12.01(b), such Participant may elect, within 60 days of such termination, to roll over the outstanding loan to an eligible retirement plan, as defined in Section 13.04, that accepts such rollovers. 

  

					
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 9.12. Deemed Distributions Under Code Section 72(p). Notwithstanding the provisions of
Section 9.10, if a “participant’s” loan is in default, the “participant” shall be treated as having received a taxable “deemed distribution” for purposes of Code Section 72(p), whether or not a
distributable event has occurred. The tax treatment of that portion of a defaulted loan that is secured by Roth 401(k) Contributions shall be determined in accordance with Code Section 402A and guidance issued thereunder. 

The amount of a loan that is a deemed distribution ceases to be an outstanding loan for purposes of Code Section 72, except as otherwise
specifically provided herein, and a Participant shall not be treated as having received a taxable distribution when the Participant’s Account is offset by the outstanding balance of the loan amount as provided in Section 9.10. In addition,
interest that accrues on a loan after it is deemed distributed shall not be treated as an additional loan to the Participant and shall not be included in the income of the Participant as a deemed distribution. Notwithstanding the foregoing, unless a
Participant repays a loan that has been deemed distributed, with interest thereon, the amount of such loan, with interest, shall be considered an outstanding loan under Code Section 72(p) for purposes of determining the applicable limitation on
subsequent loans under Section 9.05. 
 If a Participant makes payments on a loan that has been deemed distributed, payments made on
the loan after the date it was deemed distributed shall be treated as Employee Contributions to the Plan for purposes of increasing the Participant’s tax basis in his Account, but shall not be treated as Employee Contributions for any other
purpose under the Plan, including application of the “ACP” test described in Section 6.06 and application of the Code Section 415 limitations described in Section 6.12. 

The provisions of this Section 9.12 regarding treatment of loans that are deemed distributed shall not apply to loans made prior to
January 1, 2002, except to the extent provided under the transition rules in Q & A 22(c)(2) of Section 1.72(p)-1 of the Treasury Regulations. 

9.13. Determination of Vested Interest Upon Distribution Where Plan Loan is Outstanding. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan, the
portion of a “participant’s” vested interest in his Account that is held by the Plan as security for a loan outstanding to the “participant” in accordance with the provisions of this Article shall reduce the amount of the
Account payable at the time of death or distribution, but only if the reduction is used as repayment of the loan. If less than 100 percent of a “participant’s” vested interest in his Account (determined without regard to the preceding
sentence) is payable to the “participant’s” surviving Spouse or other Beneficiary, then the Account shall be adjusted by first reducing the “participant’s” vested interest in his Account by the amount of the security
used as repayment of the loan, and then determining the benefit payable to the surviving Spouse or other Beneficiary. 
 Article 10. In-Service
Withdrawals. 
 10.01. Availability of In-Service Withdrawals. Except as otherwise permitted under Section 11.02 with respect to
Participants who continue in employment past Normal Retirement Age, or as required under Section 12.04 with respect to Participants who continue in employment past their Required Beginning Date, a Participant shall not be permitted to make a
withdrawal from his Account under the Plan prior to retirement or termination of employment with the Employer and all Related Employers, if any, except as provided in this Article. 

(a) Active Military Distribution (HEART Act): A Participant performing service in the uniformed services as described in Code
Section 3401(h)(2)(A) shall be treated as having been severed from employment with the Employer for purposes of Code Section 401(k)(2)(B)(i)(I) and shall, as long as that service in the uniformed services continues, have the option to
request a distribution of all or any part of his or her Account restricted from distribution only due to Code Section 401(k)(2)(B)(i)(I). Any distribution taken by a Participant pursuant to the previous sentence shall be considered an eligible
rollover distribution pursuant to Section 13.04(c) of the Plan and any Participant taking a distribution under this Subsection shall be suspended from making Deferral Contributions and Employee Contributions under the Plan for a period of 6
months following the date of any such distribution. 
 10.02. Withdrawal of Employee Contributions. A Participant may elect to withdraw up to
100 percent of the amount then credited to his Employee Contributions Account. Such withdrawals may be made in accordance with the frequency constraints selected through Subsection 1.19(c) of the Adoption Agreement. 

10.03. Withdrawal of Rollover Contributions. A Participant may elect to withdraw up to 100 percent of the amount then credited to his Rollover
Contributions Account. Such withdrawals may be made at any time. 

  

					
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 10.04. Age 59 1/2 Withdrawals. If so provided by the Employer in Subsection 1.19(b) of the Adoption
Agreement or the In-Service Withdrawals Addendum to the Adoption Agreement, a Participant who continues in employment as an Employee and who has attained the age of 59 1/2 is permitted to withdraw upon request all or any portion of his Accounts
specified by the Employer in Subsection 1.19(b) of the Adoption Agreement or the In-Service Withdrawals Addendum to the Adoption Agreement, as applicable and as may be limited therein. 

10.05. Hardship Withdrawals. If so provided by the Employer in Subsection 1.19(a) of the Adoption Agreement, a Participant who continues in
employment as an Employee may apply for a hardship withdrawal. Unless provided otherwise in the Service Agreement, the Participant may apply by certifying to the Administrator all of the required criteria specified in this Section. Such
certification shall represent that the Participant has documentation substantiating the hardship. Such a hardship withdrawal may include all or any portion of the Accounts specified by the Employer in Subsection 1.19(a)(1) of the Adoption Agreement
and Section (c) of the In-Service Withdrawals Addendum to the Adoption Agreement, if applicable, excluding any earnings on the Deferral Contributions Account accrued after the later of December 31, 1988 or the last day of the last Plan
Year ending before July 1, 1989. The minimum amount, if any, that a Participant may withdraw because of hardship is the dollar amount specified by the Employer in Subsection 1.19(a) of the Adoption Agreement. 

For purposes of this Section 10.05, a withdrawal is made on account of hardship if made on account of an immediate and heavy financial
need of the Participant where such Participant lacks other available resources. The Administrator shall direct the Trustee with respect to hardship withdrawals and those withdrawals shall be based on the following special rules: 

(a) The following are the only financial needs considered immediate and heavy: 

(1) expenses incurred or necessary for medical care (that would be deductible under Code Section 213(d), determined without regard to
whether the expenses exceed any applicable income limit) of the Participant, the Participant’s Spouse, children, or dependents, or a primary beneficiary of the Participant; 

(2) costs directly related to the purchase (excluding mortgage payments) of a principal residence for the Participant; 

(3) payment of tuition, related educational fees, and room and board for the next 12 months of post-secondary education for the Participant,
the Participant’s Spouse, children or dependents (as defined in Code Section 152, without regard to subsections (b)(1), (b)(2), and (d)(1)(B) thereof), or a primary beneficiary of the Participant; 

(4) payments necessary to prevent the eviction of the Participant from, or a foreclosure on the mortgage on, the Participant’s principal
residence; 
 (5) payments for funeral or burial expenses for the Participant’s deceased parent, Spouse, child, or dependent (as defined
in Code Section 152, without regard to subsection (d)(1)(B) thereof), or a primary beneficiary of the Participant; 
 (6) expenses for
the repair of damage to the Participant’s principal residence that would qualify for a casualty loss deduction under Code Section 165 (determined without regard to whether the loss exceeds any applicable income limit); or 

(7) any other financial need determined to be immediate and heavy under rules and regulations issued by the Secretary of the Treasury or his
delegate; provided, however, that any such financial need shall constitute an immediate and heavy need under this paragraph (7) no sooner than administratively practicable following the date such rule or regulation is issued. 

For purposes of this Section, the term “primary beneficiary” means a Beneficiary under the Plan who has an unconditional right to all
or a portion of the Participant’s Account upon the death of the Participant. 
 (b) A distribution shall be considered as necessary to
satisfy an immediate and heavy financial need of the Participant only if: 
 (1) The Participant has obtained all distributions, other than
the hardship withdrawal, and all nontaxable (at the time of the loan) loans currently available under all plans maintained by the Employer or any Related Employer; 

  

					
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 (2) The Participant suspends Deferral Contributions and Employee Contributions to the Plan for
the 6-month period following receipt of his hardship withdrawal. The suspension must also apply to all elective contributions and employee contributions to all other qualified plans and non-qualified plans maintained by the Employer or any Related
Employer, other than any mandatory employee contribution portion of a defined benefit plan, including stock option, stock purchase, and other similar plans, but not including health and welfare benefit plans (other than the cash or deferred
arrangement portion of a cafeteria plan); and 
 (3) The withdrawal amount is not in excess of the amount of an immediate and heavy financial
need (including amounts necessary to pay any Federal, state or local income taxes or penalties reasonably anticipated to result from the distribution). 

10.06. Additional In-Service Withdrawal Rules. To the extent required under Code Section 411(d)(6), in-service withdrawals that were
available under a prior plan shall be available under the Plan and indicated using Subsection 1.19(g) of the Adoption Agreement. The Employer may also elect additional in-service withdrawal options using Section 1.19(g) of the Adoption
Agreement. 
 10.07. Restrictions on In-Service Withdrawals. The following restrictions apply to any in-service withdrawal made from a
Participant’s Account under this Article: 
 (a) Except with regard to a rollover made pursuant to Subsection 1.09(b), if the provisions
of Section 14.04 apply to a Participant’s Account, the Participant must obtain the consent of his Spouse, if any, to obtain an in-service withdrawal. 

(b) In-service withdrawals under this Article shall be made in a lump sum payment, except that if the provisions of Section 14.04 apply to
a Participant’s Account, the Participant shall receive the in-service withdrawal in the form of a “qualified joint and survivor annuity”, as defined in Subsection 14.01(a), unless the consent rules in Section 14.05 are satisfied,
or the Participant may elect to receive the in-service withdrawal in the form of a “qualified optional survivor annuity”, as defined in Subsection 14.01(b). 

(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan to the contrary other than the provisions of Section 11.02 or 12.04, a Participant
shall not be permitted to make an in-service withdrawal from his Account of amounts attributable to contributions made to a money purchase pension plan, except employee and/or rollover contributions that were held in a separate account(s) under such
plan. 
 10.08 Qualified Disaster Distributions. To the extent that the Employer has so provided by selecting Section 1.19(d) of the
Adoption Agreement and completing Section (d) of the In-Service Withdrawals Addendum to the Adoption Agreement, Qualified Individuals (as defined in subsection (b) below) may designate all or a portion of a qualifying distribution as a
Qualified Disaster Distribution (as defined in subsection (a) below). 
 (a) A “Qualified Disaster Distribution” means any
distribution made on or after the QDD Effective Date (as defined in subsection (c) below) and before the QDD Distribution Date (as defined in subsection (d) below) to a Qualified Individual, to the extent that such distribution, when
aggregated with all other Qualified Disaster Distributions to the Qualified Individual made under the Plan (and under any other plan maintained by the Employer or a Related Employer), does not exceed $100,000. A Qualified Disaster Distribution must
be made in accordance with and pursuant to the distribution provisions of the Plan, except that: 
 (1) A Qualified Disaster Distribution of
amounts attributable to Nonelective Employer Contributions, Deferral Contributions and Qualified Nonelective Employer contributions shall be deemed to be made after the occurrence of any distributable events otherwise applicable under Code section
401(k)(2)(B)(i), such as termination of employment (and shall be deemed permissible under Section 12.01), and 
 (2) The requirements of
Code sections 401(a)(31), 402(f) and 3405 and Section 13.04 shall not apply. 
 (b) A “Qualified Individual” means any
individual described in Section (d) of the In-Service Withdrawal Addendum to the Adoption Agreement whose principal place of abode is within a federally declared disaster area on the date so indicated pursuant to Code Section 1400M or
other federal law which treats such a person as if Code Section 1400M applied. 
 (c) The “QDD Effective Date” means the date
described in Section (d) of the In-Service Withdrawal Addendum to the Adoption Agreement upon which Code Section 1400M would be made applicable to the Qualified Individual in accordance with (b) above. 

  

					
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 (d) The “QDD Distribution Date” means the date described in Section (d) of the
In-Service Withdrawal Addendum to the Adoption Agreement upon which the Qualified Individual is no longer able to take the distribution pursuant to Code Section 1400M in accordance with (b) above due to his or her principal place of abode
at the time. 
 (e) If the Employer elected to provide for Rollover Contributions in Subsection 1.09(a) of the Adoption Agreement, an
Eligible Employee who received a Qualified Disaster Distribution, as defined herein, may repay to the Plan the Qualified Disaster Distribution, provided the Qualified Disaster Distribution is eligible for tax-free rollover treatment. Any such
re-contribution will be treated as having been made in a direct rollover to the Plan, provided it is made during the three-year period beginning on the day after the date on which the Qualified Disaster Distribution was received and does not exceed
the amount of such distribution. 
 10.09. Qualified Reservist Distributions. If so elected by the Employer in Section 1.19(e) of the
Adoption Agreement, and notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, a Participant ordered or called to active duty for a period in excess of 179 days or for an indefinite period by reason of being a member of a reserve component (as defined in
section 101 of title 37, United States Code), shall be eligible to elect to receive a Qualified Reservist Distribution. A “Qualified Reservist Distribution” means a distribution from the Participant’s Account of amounts attributable
to Deferral Contributions, provided such distribution is made during the period beginning on the date of the order or call to active duty and ending at the close of the active duty period. 

10.10. Age 62 Distribution of Money Purchase Benefits. If so elected by the Employer in Section 1.19(f) of the Adoption Agreement, a
Participant who has attained at least age 62 shall be eligible to elect to receive a distribution of vested benefit amounts accrued as a result of the Participant’s participation in a money purchase pension plan (due to a merger into this Plan
of money purchase pension plan assets), if any. 
 Article 11. Right to Benefits. 

11.01. Normal or Early Retirement. Each Participant who continues in employment as an Employee until his Normal Retirement Age or, if so provided
by the Employer in Subsection 1.14(b) of the Adoption Agreement, Early Retirement Age, shall have a vested interest in his Account of 100 percent regardless of any vesting schedule elected in Section 1.16 of the Adoption Agreement. If a
Participant retires upon the attainment of Normal or Early Retirement Age, such retirement is referred to as a normal retirement. 
 11.02. Late
Retirement. If a Participant continues in employment as an Employee after his Normal Retirement Age, he shall continue to have a 100 percent vested interest in his Account and shall continue to participate in the Plan until the date he
establishes with the Employer for his late retirement. Until he retires, he has a continuing right to elect to receive distribution of all or any portion of his Account in accordance with the provisions of Articles 12 and 13; provided, however, that
a Participant may not receive any portion of his Deferral Contributions, Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions, Qualified Matching Employer Contributions, 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, or 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective
Employer Contributions Accounts prior to his attainment of age 59 1/2. 
 11.03. Disability Retirement. If so provided by the Employer in
Subsection 1.14(c) of the Adoption Agreement, a Participant who becomes disabled while employed as an Employee shall have a 100 percent vested interest in his Account regardless of any vesting schedule elected in Section 1.16 of the Adoption
Agreement. An Employee is considered disabled if he satisfies any of the requirements for disability retirement selected by the Employer in Section 1.15 of the Adoption Agreement and terminates his employment with the Employer. Such termination
of employment is referred to as a disability retirement. 
 11.04. Death. A Participant who dies while employed as an Employee, or while
performing qualified military service as defined in Code Section 414(u)(5), shall have a 100 percent vested interest in his Account and his designated Beneficiary shall be entitled to receive the balance of his Account, plus any amounts
thereafter credited to his Account. If a Participant whose employment as an Employee has terminated dies, his designated Beneficiary shall be entitled to receive the Participant’s vested interest in his Account. 

A copy of the death notice or other sufficient documentation must be provided to the Administrator using procedures established by the
Administrator. If upon the death of the Participant there is, in the opinion of the Administrator, no designated Beneficiary for part or all of the Participant’s Account, such amount shall be paid to his surviving Spouse or, if none, to his
estate (such Spouse or estate shall be deemed to be the Beneficiary for purposes of the Plan). If a Beneficiary dies after benefits to such Beneficiary have commenced, but before they have been completed, and, in the opinion of the Administrator, no
person has been designated to receive such remaining benefits, then such benefits shall be paid in a lump sum to the deceased Beneficiary’s estate. 

  

					
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 Subject to the requirements of Section 14.04, a Participant may designate a Beneficiary, or
change any prior designation of Beneficiary by giving notice to the Administrator using procedures established by the Administrator. If more than one person is designated as the Beneficiary, their respective interests shall be as indicated on the
designation form. In the case of a married Participant, the Participant’s Spouse shall be deemed to be the designated Beneficiary unless the Participant’s Spouse has consented to another designation in the manner described in
Section 14.06. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Participant’s Account is subject to the requirements of Section 14.04 and the Employer has specified in Subsection 1.20(d)(2)(B)(ii) of the Adoption Agreement that less than 100
percent of the Participant’s Account that is subject to Section 14.04 shall be used to purchase the “qualified preretirement survivor annuity”, as defined in Section 14.01, the Participant may designate a Beneficiary other
than his Spouse for the portion of his Account that would not be used to purchase the “qualified preretirement survivor annuity,” regardless of whether the Spouse consents to such designation. 

11.05. Other Termination of Employment. If a Participant terminates his employment with the Employer and all Related Employers, if any, for any
reason other than death or normal, late, or disability retirement, he shall be entitled to a termination benefit equal to the sum of (a) his vested interest in the balance of his Matching Employer and/or Nonelective Employer Contributions
Account(s), such vested interest to be determined in accordance with Section 5.11 and the vesting schedule(s) selected by the Employer in Section 1.16 of the Adoption Agreement and/or the Vesting Addendum to the Adoption Agreement, and
(b) the balance of his Deferral, Employee, Qualified Nonelective Employer, Qualified Matching Employer, and Rollover Contributions sub-accounts. 

11.06. Application for Distribution. Except as provided in Subsection 1.21(a) of the Adoption Agreement, a Participant (or his Beneficiary, if
the Participant has died) who is entitled to a distribution hereunder must request such distribution, using procedures established by the Administrator, unless the Employer has elected in Subsection 1.20(e)(1) of the Adoption Agreement to cash out
de minimus Accounts and the Participant’s vested interest in his Account does not exceed the amount subject to automatic distribution pursuant to Section 13.02. 

11.07. Application of Vesting Schedule Following Partial Distribution. If a distribution from a Participant’s Matching Employer and/or
Nonelective Employer Contributions Account has been made to him at a time when his vested interest in such Account balance is less than 100 percent, the vesting schedule(s) in Section 1.16 of the Adoption Agreement shall thereafter apply only
to the balance of his Account attributable to Matching Employer and/or Nonelective Employer Contributions allocated after such distribution. The balance of the Account from which such distribution was made shall be transferred to a separate account
immediately following such distribution. 
 At any relevant time prior to a forfeiture of any portion thereof under Section 11.08, a
Participant’s vested interest in such separate account shall be equal to P(AB+(RxD))-(RxD), where P is the Participant’s vested interest expressed as a percentage at the relevant time determined under Section 11.05; AB is the account
balance of the separate account at the relevant time; D is the amount of the distribution; and R is the ratio of the account balance at the relevant time to the account balance after distribution. Following a forfeiture of any portion of such
separate account under Section 11.08 below, the Participant’s vested interest in any balance in such separate account shall remain 100 percent. 

11.08. Forfeitures. If a Participant terminates his employment with the Employer and all Related Employers before his vested interest in his
Matching Employer and/or Nonelective Employer Contributions Accounts is 100 percent, the non-vested portion of his Account (including any amounts credited after his termination of employment) shall be forfeited by him as follows: 

(a) If the Inactive Participant elects to receive distribution of his entire vested interest in his Account, the non-vested portion of his
Account shall be forfeited upon the complete distribution of such vested interest, subject to the possibility of reinstatement as provided in Section 11.10. For purposes of this Subsection, if the value of an Employee’s vested interest in
his Account balance is zero, the Employee shall be deemed to have received a distribution of his vested interest immediately following termination of employment. 

(b) If the Inactive Participant elects not to receive distribution of his vested interest in his Account following his termination of
employment, the non-vested portion of his Account shall be forfeited after the Participant has incurred five consecutive Breaks in Vesting Service. 

No forfeitures shall occur solely as a result of a Participant’s withdrawal of Employee Contributions. 

  

					
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 11.09. Application of Forfeitures. Any forfeitures occurring during a Plan Year shall be applied to
reduce the contributions of the Employer. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan to the contrary, forfeitures shall first be used to pay administrative expenses under the Plan, if so directed by the Employer. To the extent that forfeitures
are not used to reduce administrative expenses under the Plan, as directed by the Employer, forfeitures will be applied in accordance with this Section 11.09. 

Pending application, forfeitures shall be held in the Permissible Investment selected for such purpose pursuant to the Service Agreement. 

Except as permitted pursuant to EPCRS and notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan to the contrary, in no event may forfeitures be used
to reduce the Employer’s obligation to remit to the Trust (or other appropriate Plan funding vehicle) loan repayments made pursuant to Article 9, Deferral Contributions, Employee Contributions, Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions,
Qualified Matching Employer Contributions, 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions or 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions. 

11.10. Reinstatement of Forfeitures. If a Participant forfeits any portion of his Account under Subsection 11.08(a) because of distribution of
his complete vested interest in his Account, but again becomes an Eligible Employee, then the amount so forfeited, without any adjustment for the earnings, expenses, losses, or gains of the assets credited to his Account since the date forfeited,
shall be recredited to his Account (or to a separate account as described in Section 11.07, if applicable) if he repays the entire amount of his distribution not attributable to Employee Contributions before the earlier of: 

(a) his incurring five-consecutive Breaks in Vesting Service following the date complete distribution of his vested interest was made to him;
or 
 (b) five years after his Reemployment Date. 

If an Employee is deemed to have received distribution of his complete vested interest as provided in Section 11.08, the Employee shall be
deemed to have repaid such distribution on his Reemployment Date. 
 Upon such an actual or deemed repayment, the provisions of the Plan
(including Section 11.07) shall thereafter apply as if no forfeiture had occurred. The amount to be recredited pursuant to this paragraph shall be derived first from the forfeitures, if any, which as of the date of recrediting have yet to be
applied as provided in Section 11.09 and, to the extent such forfeitures are insufficient, from a special contribution to be made by the Employer. 

11.11. Adjustment for Investment Experience. If any distribution under this Article 11 is not made in a single payment, the amount retained by
the Trustee after the distribution shall be subject to adjustment until distributed to reflect the income and gain or loss on the investments in which such amount is invested and any expenses properly charged under the Plan and Trust to such
amounts. 
 Article 12. Distributions. 

12.01. Restrictions on Distributions. 

(a) Severance from Employment Rule. A Participant, or his Beneficiary, may not receive a distribution from the Participant’s
Deferral Contributions, Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions, Qualified Matching Employer Contributions, 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions or 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions Accounts earlier than upon
the Participant’s severance from employment with the Employer and all Related Employers, death, or disability, except as otherwise provided in Article 10, Section 11.02 or Section 12.04. If the Employer elected Subsection 1.21(c) of the
Adoption Agreement, distribution from the Participant’s Deferral Contributions, Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions, Qualified Matching Employer Contributions, 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions or 401(k) Safe Harbor
Nonelective Employer Contributions Accounts may be further postponed in accordance with the provisions of Subsection 12.01(b) below. 
 (b)
Same Desk Rule. If the Employer elected in Subsection 1.21(b) of the Adoption Agreement to preserve the separation from service rules in effect for Plan Years beginning before January 1, 2002, a Participant, or his Beneficiary, may not
receive a distribution from the Participant’s Deferral Contributions, Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions, Qualified Matching Employer Contributions, 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions or 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective
Employer Contributions Accounts earlier than upon the Participant’s separation from service with the Employer and all Related Employers, death, or disability, except as otherwise provided in Article 10, Section 11.02 or Section 12.04.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, amounts may also be distributed from such Accounts, in the form of a lump sum only, upon: 

  

					
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 (1) The disposition by a corporation to an unrelated corporation of substantially all of the
assets (within the meaning of Code Section 409(d)(2)) used in a trade or business of such corporation if such corporation continues to maintain the Plan with respect to the Participant after the disposition, but only with respect to former
Employees who continue employment with the corporation acquiring such assets. 
 (2) The disposition by a corporation to an unrelated entity
of such corporation’s interest in a subsidiary (within the meaning of Code Section 409(d)(3)) if such corporation continues to maintain the Plan with respect to the Participant, but only with respect to former Employees who continue
employment with such subsidiary. 
 In addition to the distribution events described in paragraph (a) or (b) above, as applicable,
such amounts may also be distributed upon the termination of the Plan provided that the Employer does not maintain another defined contribution plan (other than an employee stock ownership plan as defined in Code Section 4975(e)(7) or 409(a), a
simplified employee pension plan as defined in Code Section 408(k), a SIMPLE IRA plan as defined in Code Section 408(p), a plan or contract described in Code Section 403(b) or a plan described in Code Section 457(b) or (f)) at
any time during the period beginning on the date of plan termination and ending 12 months after all assets have been distributed from the Plan. Subject to Section 14.04, such a distribution must be made in a lump sum. 

12.02. Timing of Distribution Following Retirement or Termination of Employment. The balance of a Participant’s vested interest in
his Account shall be distributable upon his termination of employment with the Employer and all Related Employers, if any, because of death, normal, early, or disability retirement (as permitted under the Plan), or other termination of employment.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Participant may elect to postpone distribution of his Account until the date in Subsection 1.21(a) of the Adoption Agreement, unless the Employer has elected in Subsection 1.20(e)(1) of the Adoption Agreement to cash
out de minimus Accounts and the Participant’s vested interest in his Account does not exceed the amount subject to automatic distribution pursuant to Section 13.02. A Participant who elects to postpone distribution has a continuing
election to receive such distribution prior to the date as of which distribution is required, unless such Participant is reemployed as an Employee. 

Consistent with the provisions of Section 11.06, if a Participant (or his Beneficiary, if the Participant has died) whose Account is not
subject to cash out in accordance with Section 13.02 does not request a distribution when his Account becomes distributable hereunder, he shall be deemed to have elected to postpone distribution of his Account until the earlier of the date he
requests distribution or the date in Subsection 1.21(a) of the Adoption Agreement. 
 12.03. Participant Consent to Distribution. As
required under Code Section 411(a)(11)(A) and consistent with Section 11.06, no distribution shall be made to the Participant before he reaches his Normal Retirement Age (or age 62, if later) without the Participant’s consent, unless the
Employer has elected in Subsection 1.20(e)(1) of the Adoption Agreement to cash out de minimus Accounts and the Participant’s vested interest in his Account does not exceed the amount subject to automatic distribution pursuant to
Section 13.02. Such consent shall be made within the 180-day period ending on the Participant’s Annuity Starting Date. Once a Participant reaches his Normal Retirement Age (or age 62, if later), distribution shall be made upon the
Participant’s request, as provided in Section 12.02. 
 If a Participant’s vested interest in his Account exceeds the maximum
cash out limit permitted under Code Section 411(a)(11)(A) ($5,000 as of January 1, 2013), the consent of the Participant’s Spouse must also be obtained if the Participant’s Account is subject to the provisions of
Section 14.04 and distribution is made before the Participant reaches his Normal Retirement Age (or age 62, if later), unless the distribution shall be made in the form of a “qualified joint and survivor annuity” or “qualified
preretirement survivor annuity” as those terms are defined in Section 14.01. A Spouse’s consent to early distribution, if required, must satisfy the requirements of Section 14.06. 

Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan to the contrary, neither the consent of the Participant nor the Participant’s Spouse
shall be required to the extent that a distribution is required to satisfy Code Section 401(a)(9) or Code Section 415. In addition, upon termination of the Plan if it does not offer an annuity option (purchased from a commercial provider)
and if the Employer or any Related Employer does not maintain another defined contribution plan (other than an employee stock ownership plan as defined in Code Section 4975(e)(7)) the Participant’s Account shall, without the
Participant’s consent, be distributed to the Participant. However, if any Related Employer maintains another defined contribution plan (other than an employee stock ownership plan as defined in Code Section 4975(e)(7)) then the
Participant’s Account shall be transferred, without the Participant’s consent, to the other plan if the Participant does not consent to an immediate distribution. 

  

					
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 12.04. Required Commencement of Distribution to Participants. In no event shall distribution
to a Participant commence later than the date in Section 1.21(a) of the Adoption Agreement, which date shall not be later than the earlier of the dates described in (a) and (b) below: 

(a) unless the Participant (and his Spouse, if appropriate) elects otherwise, the 60th day after the close of the Plan Year in which occurs the
latest of (i) the date on which the Participant attains Normal Retirement Age, or age 65, if earlier, (ii) the date on which the Participant’s employment with the Employer and all Related Employers ceases, or (iii) the 10th
anniversary of the year in which the Participant commenced participation in the Plan; and 
 (b) the Participant’s Required Beginning
Date. 
 Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection 12.04(a) above, the failure of a Participant (and the Participant’s Spouse, if
applicable) to consent to a distribution shall be deemed to be an election to defer commencement of payment as provided in Section 12.02 above. 

12.05. Required Commencement of Distribution to Beneficiaries. Subject to the requirements of Subsection 12.05(a) below, if a Participant
dies before his Annuity Starting Date, the Participant’s Beneficiary shall receive distribution of the Participant’s vested interest in his Account in the form provided under Article 13 or 14, as applicable, beginning as soon as reasonably
practicable following the date the Beneficiary’s application for distribution is filed with the Administrator. If distribution is to be made to a Participant’s Spouse, it shall be made available within a reasonable period of time after the
Participant’s death that is no less favorable than the period of time applicable to other distributions. 
 (a) Death of Participant
Before Distributions Begin. If the Participant dies before distributions begin, the Participant’s entire vested interest will be distributed, or begin to be distributed, no later than as follows: 

(1) If the Participant’s surviving Spouse is the Participant’s sole “designated beneficiary,” then, except as otherwise
elected under Subsection 12.05(b), minimum distributions, as described in Section 13.03, will begin to the surviving Spouse by December 31 of the calendar year immediately following the calendar year in which the Participant died, or by
December 31 of the calendar year in which the Participant would have attained age 70  1⁄2, if later. 

(2) If the Participant’s surviving Spouse is not the Participant’s sole “designated beneficiary,” then, except as otherwise
elected under Subsection 12.05(b), minimum distributions, as described in Section 13.03, will begin to the “designated beneficiary” by December 31 of the calendar year immediately following the calendar year in which the Participant
died. 
 (3) If there is no “designated beneficiary” as of September 30 of the year following the year of the
Participant’s death, the Participant’s entire vested interest will be distributed by December 31 of the calendar year containing the fifth anniversary of the Participant’s death. 

(4) If the Participant’s surviving Spouse is the Participant’s sole “designated beneficiary” and the surviving Spouse dies
after the Participant but before distributions to the surviving Spouse begin, this Subsection 12.05(a), other than Subsection 12.05(a)(1), will apply as if the surviving Spouse were the Participant. 

For purposes of this Subsection 12.05(a), unless Subsection 12.05(a)(4) applies, distributions are considered to begin on the
Participant’s Required Beginning Date. If Subsection 12.05(a)(4) applies, distributions are considered to begin on the date distributions are required to begin to the surviving Spouse under Subsection 12.05(a)(1). If distributions under an
annuity purchased from an insurance company irrevocably commence to the Participant before the Participant’s Required Beginning Date (or to the Participant’s surviving Spouse before the date distributions are required to begin to the
surviving Spouse under Subsection 12.05(a)(1)), the date distributions are considered to begin is the date distributions actually commence. 

(b) Election of 5-Year Rule. Participants or Beneficiaries may elect on an individual basis whether the 5-year rule described in
Subsection 12.05(a)(3) or the minimum distribution rule described in Section 13.03 applies to distributions after the death of a Participant who has a “designated beneficiary.” The election must be made no later than the earlier of
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 Subsection 12.05(a), or by September 30 of the calendar year which contains the fifth
anniversary of the Participant’s (or, if applicable, the surviving Spouse’s) death. If neither the Participant nor the Beneficiary makes an election under this Subsection 12.05(b), distributions will be made in accordance with Subsection
12.05(a) and Section 13.03. 
 Subject to the requirements of Subsection 12.05(a) above, if a Participant dies on or after his Annuity
Starting Date, but before his entire vested interest in his Account is distributed, his Beneficiary shall receive distribution of the remainder of the Participant’s vested interest in his Account beginning as soon as reasonably practicable
following the Participant’s date of death in a form that provides for distribution at least as rapidly as under the form in which the Participant was receiving distribution. 

For purposes of this Section 12.05, “designated beneficiary” is as defined in Subsection 13.03(c)(1). 

12.06. Whereabouts of Participants and Beneficiaries. The Administrator shall at all times be responsible for determining the whereabouts
of each Participant or Beneficiary who may be entitled to benefits under the Plan and shall direct the Trustee as to the maintenance of a current address of each such Participant or Beneficiary. The Trustee shall be under no duty to make any
distributions other than those for which it has received satisfactory direction from the Administrator. 
  

Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Trustee attempts to make a distribution in accordance with the Administrator’s instructions but is
unable to make such distribution because the whereabouts of the distributee is unknown, the Trustee shall notify the Administrator of such situation and thereafter the Trustee shall be under no duty to make any further distributions to such
distributee, except as otherwise provided in written instructions from the Administrator. 
 If the Administrator is unable after diligent
attempts to locate a Participant or Beneficiary who is entitled to a benefit under the Plan, the benefit otherwise payable to such Participant or Beneficiary shall be forfeited and applied as provided in Section 11.09. If a benefit is forfeited
because the Administrator determines that the Participant or Beneficiary cannot be found, such benefit shall be reinstated by the Employer if a claim is filed by the Participant or Beneficiary with the Administrator and the Administrator confirms
the claim to the Employer. 
 Article 13. Form of Distribution. 

13.01. Normal Form of Distribution Under Profit Sharing Plan. Unless a Participant’s Account is subject to the requirements of
Section 14.03 or 14.04, distributions to a Participant or to the Beneficiary of the Participant shall be made in a lump sum or, if elected by the Participant (or the Participant’s Beneficiary, if applicable) and provided by the Employer in
Section 1.20 of the Adoption Agreement, under a systematic withdrawal plan (installments). Subject to the requirements of Article 14, if applicable, a Participant or Beneficiary may elect other forms of distribution which appear on the Forms of
Payment Addendum to the Adoption Agreement. A Participant (or the Participant’s Beneficiary, if applicable) who is receiving distribution under a systematic withdrawal plan may elect to accelerate installment payments, or any portion thereof,
or to receive a lump sum distribution of the remainder of his Account balance. 
 Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, if
distribution to a Participant commences on the Participant’s Required Beginning Date as determined under Subsection 2.01(tt), the Participant may elect to receive distributions under a systematic withdrawal plan that provides the minimum
distributions required under Code Section 401(a)(9), as described in Section 13.03. 
 A Participant whose distribution includes
an outstanding loan balance may roll over that outstanding loan in-kind to a plan which agrees to accept such an outstanding loan in accordance with the provisions of Section 9.11. 

13.02. Cash Out Of Small Accounts. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan to the contrary, if the Employer elected to cash out
small Accounts as provided in and pursuant to Subsection 1.20(e)(1) of the Adoption Agreement, the Participant’s vested interest in his Account shall be distributed following the Participant’s termination of employment because of
retirement, disability, or other termination of employment. For purposes of determining whether an amount being distributed pursuant to this Section 13.02 will be subject to a direct rollover by the Administrator, a Participant’s
“designated Roth contributions”, as defined in Subsection 6.01(e), will be considered separately from the amount within the Participant’s non-Roth Account. 

If the Employer elected to cash out small Accounts as provided in Subsection 1.20(e)(1) of the Adoption Agreement and if distribution is to be
made to a Participant’s Beneficiary following the death of the Participant and the Beneficiary’s vested interest in the Participant’s Account does not exceed the maximum cash out limit permitted under Code Section 411(a)(11)(A),
distribution shall be made to the Beneficiary in a lump sum following the Participant’s death. 

  

					
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 13.03. Minimum Distributions. Unless a Participant’s vested interest in his Account is
distributed in the form of an annuity purchased from an insurance company or in a single sum on or before the Participant’s Required Beginning Date, as of the first “distribution calendar year” distributions will be made in accordance
with this Section. If a Participant’s Account is subject to the provisions of Section 14.04, in lieu of the minimum distribution required hereunder, the Administrator may distribute the Participant’s full vested interest in his
Account in the form of an annuity purchased from an insurance company. Any annuity purchased on behalf of a Participant will provide for distributions thereunder to be made in accordance with the requirements of Code Section 401(a)(9) and the
Treasury Regulations issued thereunder and the minimum distribution incidental benefit requirement of Code Section 401(a)(9)(G). 

Notwithstanding the foregoing or any other provisions of this Section, distributions may be made under a designation made before
January 1, 1984, in accordance with Section 242(b)(2) of the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA) and the provisions of Subsection 13.03(d) below. 

(a) Required Minimum Distributions During a Participant’s Lifetime. During a Participant’s lifetime, the minimum amount that
will be distributed for each “distribution calendar year” is the lesser of: 
 (1) the quotient obtained by dividing the
Participant’s “account balance” by the distribution period in the Uniform Lifetime Table set forth in Q & A 2 of Section 1.401(a)(9)-9 of the Treasury Regulations, using the Participant’s age as of the Participant’s
birthday in the “distribution calendar year”; or 
 (2) if the Participant’s sole “designated beneficiary” for the
“distribution calendar year” is the Participant’s Spouse, the quotient obtained by dividing the Participant’s “account balance” by the number in the Joint and Last Survivor Table set forth in Q & A 3 of
Section 1.401(a)(9)-9 of the Treasury Regulations, using the Participant’s and Spouse’s attained ages as of the Participant’s and Spouse’s birthdays in the “distribution calendar year.” 

Required minimum distributions will be determined under this Subsection 13.03(a) beginning with the first “distribution
calendar year” and up to and including the “distribution calendar year” that includes the Participant’s date of death. A Participant who has retired may elect at any time to take any portion of his Account in excess of the amount
required to be paid pursuant to this Subsection 13.03(a). 
 (b) Required Minimum Distributions After Participant’s Death. 

(1) If a Participant dies on or after the date distributions begin and there is a “designated beneficiary,” the minimum amount that
will be distributed for each “distribution calendar year” after the year of the Participant’s death is the quotient obtained by dividing the Participant’s “account balance” by the longer of the remaining “life
expectancy” of the Participant or the remaining “life expectancy” of the Participant’s “designated beneficiary,” determined as follows: 

(A) The Participant’s remaining “life expectancy” is calculated using the age of the Participant in the year of death, reduced
by one for each subsequent year. 
 (B) If the Participant’s surviving Spouse is the Participant’s sole “designated
beneficiary,” the remaining life expectancy of the surviving Spouse is calculated for each distribution calendar year after the year of the Participant’s death using the surviving Spouse’s age as of the Spouse’s birthday in that
year. For “distribution calendar years” after the year of the surviving Spouse’s death, the remaining “life expectancy” of the surviving Spouse is calculated using the age of the surviving Spouse as of the Spouse’s
birthday in the calendar year of the Spouse’s death, reduced by one for each subsequent calendar year. 
 (C) If the Participant’s
surviving Spouse is not the Participant’s sole “designated beneficiary,” the “designated beneficiary’s” remaining “life expectancy” is calculated using the age of the “designated beneficiary” in the
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 (2) If the Participant dies on or after the date distributions begin and there is no
“designated beneficiary” as of September 30 of the year after the year of the Participant’s death, the minimum amount that will be distributed for each “distribution calendar year” after the year of the
Participant’s death is the quotient obtained by dividing the Participant’s “account balance” by the Participant’s remaining “life expectancy” calculated using the age of the Participant in the year of death,
reduced by one for each subsequent year. 
 (3) Unless the Participant or Beneficiary elects otherwise in accordance with Subsection
12.05(b), if the Participant dies before the date distributions begin and there is a “designated beneficiary,” the minimum amount that will be distributed for each “distribution calendar year” after the year of the
Participant’s death is the quotient obtained by dividing the Participant’s “account balance” by the remaining “life expectancy” of the Participant’s “designated beneficiary,” determined as provided in
Subsection 13.03(b)(1). 
 (4) If the Participant dies before the date distributions begin and there is no “designated beneficiary”
as of September 30 of the year following the year of the Participant’s death, distribution of the Participant’s full vested interest in his Account will be completed by December 31 of the calendar year containing the fifth
anniversary of the Participant’s death. 
 (5) If the Participant dies before the date distributions begin, the Participant’s
surviving Spouse is the Participant’s sole “designated beneficiary,” and the surviving Spouse dies before distributions are required to begin to the surviving Spouse under Subsection 12.05(a)(1), Subsections 13.03(b)(3) and
(4) will apply as if the surviving Spouse were the Participant. 
 For purposes of this Subsection 13.03(b), unless
Subsection 13.03(b)(5) applies, distributions are considered to begin on the Participant’s Required Beginning Date. If Subsection 13.03(b)(5) applies, distributions are considered to begin on the date distributions are required to begin to the
surviving Spouse under Subsection 12.05(a)(1). If distributions under an annuity purchased from an insurance company irrevocably commence to the Participant before the Participant’s Required Beginning Date (or to the Participant’s
surviving Spouse before the date distributions are required to begin to the surviving Spouse under Subsection 12.05(a)(1)), the date distributions are considered to begin is the date distributions actually commence. 

(c) Definitions. For purposes of this Section 13.03, the following special definitions shall apply: 

(1) “Designated beneficiary” means the individual who is the Participant’s Beneficiary as defined under
Section 2.01(g) and is the designated beneficiary under Code Section 401(a)(9) and Section 1.401(a)(9)-4 of the Treasury Regulations. 

(2) “Distribution calendar year” means a calendar year for which a minimum distribution is required. For distributions
beginning before the Participant’s death, the first “distribution calendar year” is the calendar year immediately preceding the calendar year which contains the Participant’s Required Beginning Date. For distributions beginning
after the Participant’s death, the first “distribution calendar year” is the calendar year in which distributions are required to begin under Subsection 12.05(a). The required minimum distribution for the Participant’s first
“distribution calendar year” will be made on or before the Participant’s Required Beginning Date. The required minimum distribution for other “distribution calendar years,” including the required minimum distribution for the
“distribution calendar year” in which the Participant’s Required Beginning Date occurs, will be made on or before December 31 of that “distribution calendar year.” 

(3) “Life expectancy” means life expectancy as computed by use of the Single Life Table in Q & A - 1 of
Section 1.401(a)(9)-9 of the Treasury Regulations. 
 (4) A Participant’s “account balance” means the balance of
the Participant’s vested interest in his Account as of the last valuation date in the calendar year immediately preceding the “distribution calendar year” (valuation calendar year) increased by the amount of any contributions made and
allocated or forfeitures allocated to the Account as of dates in the valuation calendar year after the valuation date and decreased by distributions made in the valuation calendar year after the valuation date. The “account balance” for
the valuation calendar year includes any amounts rolled over or transferred to the Plan either in the valuation calendar year or in the “distribution calendar year” if distributed or transferred in the valuation calendar year. 

  

					
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 (d) Section 242(b)(2) Elections. Notwithstanding any other provisions
of this Section and subject to the requirements of Article 14, if applicable, distribution on behalf of a Participant, including a five-percent owner, may be made pursuant to an election under Section 242(b)(2) of the Tax Equity and Fiscal
Responsibility Act of 1982 and in accordance with all of the following requirements: 
 (1) The distribution is one which would not have
disqualified the Trust under Code Section 401(a)(9), if applicable, or any other provisions of Code Section 401(a), as in effect prior to the effective date of Section 242(a) of the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982.

 (2) The distribution is in accordance with a method of distribution elected by the Participant whose vested interest in his Account is
being distributed or, if the Participant is deceased, by a Beneficiary of such Participant. 
 (3) Such election was in writing, was signed
by the Participant or the Beneficiary, and was made before January 1, 1984. 
 (4) The Participant had accrued a benefit under the Plan
as of December 31, 1983. 
 (5) The method of distribution elected by the Participant or the Beneficiary specifies the form of the
distribution, the time at which distribution will commence, the period over which distribution will be made, and in the case of any distribution upon the Participant’s death, the Beneficiaries of the Participant listed in order of priority.

 A distribution upon death shall not be made under this Subsection 13.03(d) unless the information in the election contains
the required information described above with respect to the distributions to be made upon the death of the Participant. For any distribution which commences before January 1, 1984, but continues after December 31, 1983, the Participant or
the Beneficiary to whom such distribution is being made will be presumed to have designated the method of distribution under which the distribution is being made, if this method of distribution was specified in writing and the distribution satisfies
the requirements in Subsections 13.03(d)(1) and (5). If an election is revoked, any subsequent distribution will be in accordance with the other provisions of the Plan. Any changes in the election will be considered to be a revocation of the
election. However, the mere substitution or addition of another Beneficiary (one not designated as a Beneficiary in the election), under the election will not be considered to be a revocation of the election, so long as such substitution or addition
does not alter the period over which distributions are to be made under the election directly, or indirectly (for example, by altering the relevant measuring life). 

The Administrator shall direct the Trustee regarding distributions necessary to comply with the minimum distribution rules set forth in this
Section 13.03. 
 13.04. Direct Rollovers. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan to the contrary, a “distributee” may
elect, at the time and in the manner prescribed by the Administrator, to have any portion or all of an “eligible rollover distribution” paid directly to an “eligible retirement plan” specified by the “distributee” in a
direct rollover; provided, however, that a “distributee” may not elect a direct rollover with respect to a portion of an “eligible rollover distribution” if such portion totals less than $500. In applying the $500 minimum on
rollovers of a portion of a distribution, any “eligible rollover distribution” from a Participant’s “designated Roth contributions”, as defined in Subsection 6.01(e), will be considered separately from any “eligible
rollover distribution” from the Participant’s non-Roth Account. 
 The portion of any “eligible rollover distribution”
consisting of Employee Contributions may only be rolled over to an individual retirement account or annuity described in Code Section 408(a) or (b) or to a qualified defined contribution plan described in Code Section 401(a), 403(a)
or 403(b) that provides for separate accounting with respect to such accounts, including separate accounting for the portion of such “eligible rollover distribution” that is includible in income (including the earnings on the portion that
is not so includible) and the portion that is not includible in income. That portion of any “eligible rollover distribution” consisting of Roth 401(k) Contributions, may only be rolled over to another designated Roth account established
for the individual under an applicable retirement plan described in Code Section 402A(e)(1) that provides for “designated Roth contributions”, as defined in Section 6.01, or to a Roth individual retirement account described in
Code Section 408A, subject to the rules of Code Section 402(c). 

  

					
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 For purposes of this Section 13.04, the following definitions shall apply: 

(a) “Distributee” means a Participant, the Participant’s surviving Spouse, and the Participant’s Spouse or former Spouse
who is the alternate payee under a qualified domestic relations order, who is entitled to receive a distribution from the Participant’s vested interest in his Account. The term “distributee” shall also include a designated beneficiary
(as defined in Code section 401(a)(9)(E)) of a Participant who is not the surviving Spouse of the Participant who may only elect to roll over such a distribution to an individual retirement plan described in clause (i) or (ii) of paragraph
(8)(B) of Code section 402(c) established for the purposes of receiving such distribution. 
 (b) “Eligible retirement plan”
means an individual retirement account described in Code Section 408(a), an individual retirement annuity described in Code Section 408(b), an annuity plan described in Code Section 403(a), a qualified defined contribution plan
described in Code Section 401(a), an annuity contract described in Code Section 403(b), an eligible deferred compensation plan described in Code Section 457(b) that is maintained by a state, political subdivision of a state, or any
agency or instrumentality of a state or political subdivision of a state, provided that such 457 plan provides for separate accounting with respect to such rolled over amounts, that accepts “eligible rollover distributions”, or a Roth
individual retirement account described in Code Section 408A However, for a “distributee” who is a designated beneficiary of the Participant (and not the Participant’s surviving Spouse), the definition of “eligible
retirement plan” shall be limited as described in (a) above. 
 (c) “Eligible rollover distribution” means any
distribution of all or any portion of the balance to the credit of the “distributee”, except that an “eligible rollover distribution” does not include the following: 

(1) any distribution that is one of a series of substantially equal periodic payments (not less frequently than annually) made for the life (or
life expectancy) of the “distributee” or the joint lives (or joint life expectancies) of the “distributee” and the “distributee’s” designated beneficiary, or for a specified period of ten years or more; 

(2) any distribution to the extent such distribution is required under Code Section 401(a)(9); or 

(3) any hardship withdrawal made in accordance with the provisions of Section 10.05 or the In-Service Withdrawals Addendum to the Adoption
Agreement. 
 13.05. Notice Regarding Timing and Form of Distribution. Within the period beginning 180 days before a Participant’s Annuity
Starting Date and ending 30 days before such date, the Administrator shall provide such Participant with written notice containing a general description of the material features of each form of distribution available under the Plan and an
explanation of the financial effect of electing each form of distribution available under the Plan. The notice shall also inform the Participant of his right to defer receipt of the distribution until the date in Subsection 1.21(a) of the
Adoption Agreement, the consequences of failing to defer, and his right to make a direct rollover. 
 Distribution may commence fewer than
30 days after such notice is given, provided that: 
 (a) the Administrator clearly informs the Participant that the Participant has a right
to a period of at least 30 days after receiving the notice to consider the decision of whether or not to elect a distribution (and, if applicable, a particular distribution option); 

(b) the Participant, after receiving the notice, affirmatively elects a distribution, with his Spouse’s written consent, if necessary;

 (c) if the Participant’s Account is subject to the requirements of Section 14.04, the following additional requirements apply:

 (1) the Participant is permitted to revoke his affirmative distribution election at any time prior to the later of (A) his Annuity
Starting Date or (B) the expiration of the seven-day period beginning the day after such notice is provided to him; and 
 (2)
distribution does not begin to such Participant until such revocation period ends. 
 13.06. Determination of Method of Distribution. Subject
to Section 13.02, the Participant shall determine the method of distribution of benefits to himself and may determine the method of distribution to his Beneficiary. If the Participant does not determine the method of distribution to his
Beneficiary or if the Participant permits his Beneficiary to override his determination, the Beneficiary, in the event of the Participant’s death, shall determine the method of distribution of benefits to himself as if he were the Participant.
A determination by the Beneficiary must be made no later than the close of the calendar year in which distribution would be required to begin under Section 12.05 or, if earlier, the close of the calendar year in which the fifth anniversary of
the death of the Participant occurs. 

  

					
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 13.07. Notice to Trustee. The Administrator shall notify the Trustee in any medium acceptable to
the Trustee, which may be specified in the Service Agreement, whenever any Participant or Beneficiary is entitled to receive benefits under the Plan. To facilitate distributions, the Administrator shall develop processes and procedures to
communicate to the Trustee the form of payment of benefits that such Participant or Beneficiary shall receive, the name of any designated Beneficiary or Beneficiaries, and any such other information as the Trustee shall require. 

Article 14. Superseding Annuity Distribution Provisions. 

14.01. Special Definitions. For purposes of this Article, the following special definitions shall apply: 

(a) “Qualified joint and survivor annuity” means (1) if the Participant is not married on his Annuity Starting Date, an
immediate annuity payable for the life of the Participant or (2) if the Participant is married on his Annuity Starting Date, an immediate annuity for the life of the Participant with a survivor annuity for the life of the Participant’s
Spouse (to whom the Participant was married on the Annuity Starting Date) equal to 50 percent (or the percentage designated in the Forms of Payment Addendum to the Adoption Agreement) of the amount of the annuity which is payable during the joint
lives of the Participant and such Spouse, provided that the survivor annuity shall not be payable to a Participant’s Spouse if such Spouse is not the same Spouse to whom the Participant was married on his Annuity Starting Date. 

(b) “Qualified optional survivor annuity” means a joint and survivor annuity that the Participant, subject to the spousal
consent rules described in Section 14.05, may elect and which (1) if the survivor annuity portion of the Plan’s qualified joint and survivor annuity (as defined in (a) above) is less than 75%, then has a survivor annuity portion
of 75% or (2) if the survivor annuity portion of the Plan’s qualified joint and survivor annuity (as defined in (a) above) is greater than or equal to 75%, then has a survivor annuity portion of 50%. The “qualified optional
survivor annuity” shall be designated in the Forms of Payment Addendum as a joint and survivor annuity. 
 (c) “Qualified
preretirement survivor annuity” means an annuity purchased with at least 50 percent of a Participant’s vested interest in his Account that is payable for the life of a Participant’s surviving Spouse. The Employer shall specify
that portion of a Participant’s vested interest in his Account that is to be used to purchase the “qualified preretirement survivor annuity” in the Forms of Payment Addendum to the Adoption Agreement. 

14.02. Applicability. Except as otherwise specifically provided in the Plan, the provisions of this Article shall apply to a Participant’s
Account only if: 
 (a) the Plan includes assets transferred from a money purchase pension plan; 

(b) the Plan is an amendment and restatement of a plan that provided an annuity form of payment and such form of payment has
not been eliminated; 
 (c) the Plan is an amendment and restatement of a plan that provided an annuity form of
payment and such form of payment has been eliminated, but the Participant elected a life annuity form of payment before the effective date of the elimination; 

(d) the Participant’s Account contains assets attributable to amounts directly or indirectly transferred from a plan that provided an
annuity form of payment and such form of payment has not been eliminated; 
 (e) the Participant’s
Account contains assets attributable to amounts directly or indirectly transferred from a plan that provided an annuity form of payment and such form of payment has been eliminated, but the Participant elected a
life annuity form of payment before the effective date of the elimination. 
 14.03. Annuity Form of Payment. To the extent provided through
Section 1.20 of the Adoption Agreement, a Participant may elect distributions made in whole or in part in the form of an annuity contract. Any annuity contract distributed under the Plan shall be subject to the provisions of this
Section 14.03 and, to the extent provided therein, Sections 14.04 through 14.09. 
 (a) At the direction of the Administrator, the
Trustee shall purchase the annuity contract on behalf of a Participant or Beneficiary from an insurance company. Such annuity contract shall be nontransferable. 

  

					
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 (b) The terms of the annuity contract shall comply with the requirements of the Plan and
distributions under such contract shall be made in accordance with Code Section 401(a)(9) and the Treasury Regulations issued thereunder. 

(c) The annuity contract may provide for payment over the life of the Participant and, upon the death of the Participant, may provide a
survivor annuity continuing for the life of the Participant’s designated Beneficiary. Such an annuity may provide for an annuity certain feature for a period not exceeding the life expectancy of the Participant or, if the annuity is payable to
the Participant and a designated Beneficiary, the joint life and last survivor expectancy of the Participant and such Beneficiary. If the Participant dies prior to his Annuity Starting Date, the annuity contract distributed to the Participant’s
Beneficiary may provide for payment over the life of the Beneficiary, and may provide for an annuity certain feature for a period not exceeding the life expectancy of the Beneficiary. The types of annuity contracts provided under the Plan shall be
limited to the types of annuities described in Section 1.20 of the Adoption Agreement and the Forms of Payment Addendum to the Adoption Agreement. 

(d) The annuity contract must provide for non-increasing payments. 

14.04. “Qualified Joint and Survivor Annuity” and “Qualified Preretirement Survivor Annuity” Requirements. The
requirements of this Section 14.04 apply to a Participant’s Account if: 
 (a) the Plan includes assets transferred from a money
purchase pension plan; 
 (b) the Employer has selected in Subsection 1.20(d)(2) of the Adoption Agreement that distribution in the form 

of a life annuity is the normal form of distribution with respect to such Participant’s Account; or 

(c) the Employer has indicated on the Forms of Payment Addendum to the Adoption Agreement that 

distribution in the form of a life annuity is an optional form of distribution with respect to such Participant’s Account and the
Participant is permitted to elect and has elected distribution in the form of an annuity contract payable over the life of the Participant. 

If a Participant’s Account is subject to the requirements of this Section 14.04, distribution shall be made to the Participant with
respect to such Account in the form of a “qualified joint and survivor annuity” (with a survivor annuity in the percentage amount specified by the Employer in the Forms of Payment Addendum to the Adoption Agreement) in the amount that can
be purchased with such Account, unless the Participant waives the “qualified joint and survivor annuity” as provided in Section 14.05. If the Participant dies prior to his Annuity Starting Date, distribution shall be made to the
Participant’s surviving Spouse, if any, in the form of a “qualified preretirement survivor annuity” in the amount that can be purchased with such Account, unless the Participant waives the “qualified preretirement survivor
annuity” as provided in Section 14.05, or the Participant’s surviving Spouse elects in writing to receive distribution in one of the other forms of payment provided under the Plan. A Participant’s Account that is subject to the
requirements of this Section 14.04 shall be used to purchase the “qualified preretirement survivor annuity” and the balance of the Participant’s vested interest in his Account that is not used to purchase the “qualified
preretirement survivor annuity” shall be distributed to the Participant’s designated Beneficiary in accordance with the provisions of Sections 11.04 and 12.05. 

14.05. Waiver of the “Qualified Joint and Survivor Annuity” and/or “Qualified Preretirement Survivor Annuity” Rights. A
Participant may waive the “qualified joint and survivor annuity” described in Section 14.04 and elect another form of distribution permitted under the Plan at any time during the 180-day period ending on his Annuity Starting Date;
provided, however, that if the Participant is married, his Spouse must consent in writing to such election as provided in Section 14.06. A Participant may waive or revoke a waiver of the “qualified joint and survivor annuity”
described in Section 14.04 and elect another form of distribution permitted under the Plan at any time and any number of times during the 180-day period ending on his Annuity Starting Date; provided, however, that if the Participant is married
and is electing a form of distribution other than the “qualified joint and survivor annuity” or the “qualified optional survivor annuity”, his Spouse must consent in writing to such election as provided in Section 14.06.

 A Participant may waive the “qualified preretirement survivor annuity” and designate a non-Spouse Beneficiary at any time during
the “applicable election period”; provided, however, that the Participant’s Spouse must consent in writing to such election as provided in Section 14.06. The “applicable election period” begins on the later of
(1) the date the Participant’s Account becomes subject to the requirements of Section 14.04 or (2) the first day of the Plan Year in which the Participant attains age 35 or, if he terminates employment prior to such date, the
date he terminates employment with the Employer and all Related Employers. The “applicable election period” ends on the earlier of the Participant’s Annuity Starting Date or the date of the Participant’s death. A Participant
whose employment has not terminated may elect to waive the “qualified preretirement survivor annuity” prior to the Plan Year in which he attains age 35, provided that any such waiver shall cease to be effective as of the first day of the
Plan Year in which the Participant attains age 35. 

  

					
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 A Participant’s waiver of the “qualified joint and survivor annuity” or
“qualified preretirement survivor annuity” shall be valid only if the applicable notice described in Section 14.07 or 14.08 has been provided to the Participant. 

14.06. Spouse’s Consent to Waiver. A Spouse’s written consent must acknowledge the effect of the Participant’s election and must
be witnessed by a Plan representative or a notary public. In addition, the Spouse’s written consent must either (a) specify any non-Spouse Beneficiary designated by the Participant and that such designation may not be changed without
written spousal consent or (b) acknowledge that the Spouse has the right to limit consent as provided in clause (a) above, but permit the Participant to change the designated Beneficiary without the Spouse’s further consent. 

A Participant’s Spouse shall be deemed to have given written consent to a Participant’s waiver if the Participant establishes to the
satisfaction of a Plan representative that spousal consent cannot be obtained because the Spouse cannot be located or because of other circumstances set forth in Code Section 401(a)(11) and Treasury Regulations issued thereunder. 

Any written consent given or deemed to have been given by a Participant’s Spouse hereunder shall be irrevocable and shall be effective
only with respect to such Spouse and not with respect to any subsequent Spouse. 
 In addition, with regard to a Participant’s waiver
of the “qualified joint and survivor annuity” form of distribution, the Spouse’s written consent must either (a) specify the form of distribution elected instead of the “qualified joint and survivor annuity”, and that
such form may not be changed (except to a “qualified joint and survivor annuity”) without written spousal consent or (b) acknowledge that the Spouse has the right to limit consent as provided in clause (a) above, but permit the
Participant to change the form of distribution elected without the Spouse’s further consent. To the extent a Participant’s Account is subject to the requirements of Section 14.04, a Spouse’s consent to a Participant’s waiver
shall be valid only if the applicable notice described in Section 14.07 or 14.08 has been provided to the Participant. 
 14.07. Notice Regarding
“Qualified Joint and Survivor Annuity”. The notice provided to a Participant under Section 14.05 shall include a written explanation that satisfies the requirements of Code Section 417(a)(3) and regulations issued
thereunder. The notice will include a description of the following: (i) the terms and conditions of a qualified joint and survivor annuity and the qualified optional survivor annuity; (ii) the participant’s right to make and the
effect of any election to waive the qualified joint and survivor annuity form of benefit; (iii) the rights of a participant’s spouse; and (iv) the right to make, and the effect of, a revocation of a previous election to waive the
qualified joint and survivor annuity. 
 14.08. Notice Regarding “Qualified Preretirement Survivor Annuity”. If a Participant’s
Account is subject to the requirements of Section 14.04, the Participant shall be provided with a written explanation of the “qualified preretirement survivor annuity” comparable to the written explanation provided with respect to the
“qualified joint and survivor annuity”, as described in Section 14.07. Such explanation shall be furnished within whichever of the following periods ends last: 

(a) the period beginning with the first day of the Plan Year in which the Participant reaches age 32 and ending 

with the end of the Plan Year preceding the Plan Year in which he reaches age 35; 

(b) a reasonable period ending after the Employee becomes an Active Participant; 

(c) a reasonable period ending after Section 14.04 first becomes applicable to the Participant’s Account; or 

(d) in the case of a Participant who separates from service before age 35, a reasonable period ending after such separation from service. 

For purposes of the preceding sentence, the two-year period beginning one year prior to the date of the event described in Subsection
14.08(b), (c) or (d) above, whichever is applicable, and ending one year after such date shall be considered reasonable, provided, that in the case of a Participant who separates from service under Subsection 14.08(d) above and
subsequently recommences employment with the Employer, the applicable period for such Participant shall be redetermined in accordance with this Section 14.08. 

14.09. Former Spouse. For purposes of this Article, a former Spouse of a Participant shall be treated as the Spouse or surviving Spouse of the
Participant, and a current Spouse shall not be so treated, to the extent required under a qualified domestic relations order, as defined in Code Section 414(p). 

  

					
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 Article 15. Top-Heavy Provisions. 

 

	15.01.	Definitions. For purposes of this Article, the following special definitions shall apply: 

(a) “Determination date” means, for any Plan Year subsequent to the first Plan Year, the last day of the preceding Plan Year.
For the first Plan Year of the Plan, “determination date” means the last day of that Plan Year. 
 (b) “Determination
period” means the Plan Year containing the “determination date”. 
 (c) “Distribution period” means
(i) for any distribution made to an employee on account of severance from employment, death, disability, or termination of a plan which would have been part of the “required aggregation group” had it not been terminated, the one-year
period ending on the “determination date” and (ii) for any other distribution, the five-year period ending on the “determination date”. 

(d) “Key employee” means any Employee or former Employee (including any deceased Employee) who at any time during the
“determination period” was (1) an officer of the Employer or a Related Employer having annual Compensation greater than the dollar amount specified in Code Section 416(i)(1)(A)(I) adjusted under Code Section 416(i)(1) for Plan
Years beginning after December 31, 2002 (e.g., $165,000 for Plan Years beginning in 2013), (2) a five-percent owner of the Employer or a Related Employer, or (3) a one-percent owner of the Employer or a Related Employer having annual
Compensation of more than $150,000. The determination of who is a “key employee” shall be made in accordance with Code Section 416(i)(1) and any applicable guidance or regulations issued thereunder. 

(e) “Permissive aggregation group” means the “required aggregation group” plus any other qualified plans of the
Employer or a Related Employer which, when considered as a group with the “required aggregation group”, would continue to satisfy the requirements of Code Sections 401(a)(4) and 410. 

(f) “Required aggregation group” means: 

(1) Each qualified plan of the Employer or Related Employer in which at least one “key employee” participates, or has participated at
any time during the “determination period” or, unless and until modified by future Treasury guidance, any of the four preceding Plan Years (regardless of whether the plan has terminated), and 

(2) any other qualified plan of the Employer or Related Employer which enables a plan described in Subsection 15.01(f)(1) above to meet the
requirements of Code Section 401(a)(4) or 410. 
 (g) “Top-heavy plan” means a plan in which any of the following
conditions exists: 
 (1) the “top-heavy ratio” for the plan exceeds 60 percent and the plan is not part of any “required
aggregation group” or “permissive aggregation group”; 
 (2) the plan is a part of a “required aggregation group”
but not part of a “permissive aggregation group” and the “top-heavy ratio” for the “required aggregation group” exceeds 60 percent; or 

(3) the plan is a part of a “required aggregation group” and a “permissive aggregation group” and the “top-heavy
ratio” for both groups exceeds 60 percent. 
 Notwithstanding the foregoing, a plan is not a “top-heavy plan” for a Plan Year
if it consists solely of a cash or deferred arrangement that satisfies the nondiscrimination requirements under Code Section 401(k) by application of Code Section 401(k)(12) or 401(k)(13) and, if matching contributions are provided under
such plan, satisfies the nondiscrimination requirements under Code Section 401(m) by application of Code Section 401(m)(11) or 401(m)(12). 

(h) “Top-heavy ratio” means: 

(1) With respect to the Plan, or with respect to any “required aggregation group” or “permissive aggregation group” that
consists solely of defined contribution plans (including any simplified employee pension, as defined in Code Section 408(k)), a fraction, the numerator of which is the sum of the account balances of all “key employees” under the plans
as of the “determination date” (including any part of any account balance distributed during the “distribution period”), and the denominator of which is the sum of all account balances (including any part of any account balance
distributed during the “distribution period”) of all participants under the plans as of the “determination date”. Both the numerator and denominator of the “top-heavy ratio” shall be increased, to the extent required by
Code Section 416, to reflect any contribution which is due but unpaid as of the “determination date”. 

  

					
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 (2) With respect to any “required aggregation group” or “permissive aggregation
group” that includes one or more defined benefit plans which, during the “determination period”, has covered or could cover an Active Participant in the Plan, a fraction, the numerator of which is the sum of the account balances under
the defined contribution plans for all “key employees” and the present value of accrued benefits under the defined benefit plans for all “key employees”, and the denominator of which is the sum of the account balances under the
defined contribution plans for all participants and the present value of accrued benefits under the defined benefit plans for all participants. Both the numerator and denominator of the “top-heavy ratio” shall be increased for any
distribution of an account balance or an accrued benefit made during the “distribution period” and any contribution due but unpaid as of the “determination date”. 

For purposes of Subsections 15.01(h)(1) and (2) above, the value of accounts shall be determined as of the most recent
“determination date” and the present value of accrued benefits shall be determined as of the date used for computing plan costs for minimum funding that falls within 12 months of the most recent “determination date”, except as
provided in Code Section 416 and the regulations issued thereunder for the first and second plan years of a defined benefit plan. When aggregating plans, the value of accounts and accrued benefits shall be calculated with reference to the
“determination dates” that fall within the same calendar year. 
 The accounts and accrued benefits of a
Participant who is not a “key employee” but who was a “key employee” in a prior year, or who has not performed services for the Employer or any Related Employer at any time during the one-year period ending on the
“determination date”, shall be disregarded. The calculation of the “top-heavy ratio”, and the extent to which distributions, rollovers, and transfers are taken into account, shall be made in accordance with Code Section 416
and the regulations issued thereunder. Deductible employee contributions shall not be taken into account for purposes of computing the “top-heavy ratio”. 

For purposes of determining if the Plan, or any other plan included in a “required aggregation group” of which the
Plan is a part, is a “top-heavy plan”, the accrued benefit in a defined benefit plan of an Employee other than a “key employee” shall be determined under the method, if any, that uniformly applies for accrual purposes under all
plans maintained by the Employer or a Related Employer, or, if there is no such method, as if such benefit accrued not more rapidly than the slowest accrual rate permitted under the fractional accrual rate of Code Section 411(b)(1)(C). 

Notwithstanding any other provision herein to the contrary, Compensation for purposes of this Article 15 shall be based on the amount actually
paid or made available to the Participant (or, if earlier, includible in the gross income of the Participant) during the Plan Year, does not exclude any amounts elected by the Employer in Subsection 1.05(a) of the
Adoption Agreement except moving expenses paid or reimbursed by the Employer if it is reasonable to believe they are deductible by the Employee, and shall include amounts that otherwise would be excluded as “severance amounts” (as defined
in Section 2.01(k)) if such amounts are paid to an individual who does not currently perform services for the Employer because of qualified military service (as used in Code Section 414(u)(1)) to the extent those amounts do not exceed the
amounts the individual would have received if the individual had continued to perform services for the Employer rather than entering qualified military service. 

15.02. Application. If the Plan is or becomes a “top-heavy plan” in any Plan Year or is automatically deemed to be a “top-heavy
plan” in accordance with the Employer’s selection in Subsection 1.22(a)(1) of the Adoption Agreement, the provisions of this Article shall apply and shall supersede any conflicting provision in the Plan. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the
provisions of this Article shall not apply if Subsection 1.22(a)(3) of the Adoption Agreement is selected. 
 15.03. Minimum Contribution.
Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Section 15.03, the Nonelective Employer Contributions made for the Plan Year on behalf of any Active Participant who is not a “key employee”, when combined with the Matching Employer
Contributions made on behalf of such Active Participant for the Plan Year, shall not be less than the lesser of three percent (or five percent, if selected by the Employer in Subsection 1.22(b) of the Adoption Agreement) of such Participant’s
Compensation for the Plan Year or, in the case where neither the Employer nor any Related Employer maintains a defined benefit plan which uses the Plan to satisfy Code Section 401(a)(4) or 410, the largest percentage of Employer contributions
made on behalf of any “key employee” for the Plan Year, expressed as a percentage of the “key employee’s” Compensation for the Plan Year. Catch-Up Contributions made on behalf of a “key employee” for the Plan Year
shall not be taken into account for purposes of determining the amount of the minimum contribution required hereunder. 

  

					
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 If an Active Participant is entitled to receive a minimum contribution under another qualified
plan maintained by the Employer or a Related Employer that is a “top-heavy plan”, no minimum contribution shall be made hereunder unless the Employer has provided in Subsection 1.22(b)(1) of the Adoption Agreement that the minimum
contribution shall be made under this Plan in any event. If the Employer has provided in Subsection 1.22(b)(2) that an alternative means shall be used to satisfy the minimum contribution requirements where an Active Participant is covered under
multiple plans that are “top-heavy plans”, no minimum contribution shall be required under this Section, except as provided under the 416 Contributions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement. If a minimum contribution is required to be made
under the Plan for the Plan Year on behalf of an Active Participant who is not a “key employee” and who is a participant in a defined benefit plan maintained by the Employer or a Related Employer that is aggregated with the Plan, the
minimum contribution shall not be less than five percent of such Participant’s Compensation for the Plan Year. 
 The minimum
contribution required under this Section 15.03 shall be made to the Account of an Active Participant even though, under other Plan provisions, the Active Participant would not otherwise be entitled to receive a contribution, or would have
received a lesser contribution for the Plan Year, because (a) the Active Participant failed to complete the Hours of Service requirement selected by the Employer in Subsection 1.11(e) or 1.12(d) of the Adoption Agreement, or (b) the
Participant’s Compensation was less than a stated amount; provided, however, that no minimum contribution shall be made for a Plan Year to the Account of an Active Participant who is not employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the
last day of the Plan Year. 
 That portion of a Participant’s Account that is attributable to minimum contributions required under this
Section 15.03, to the extent required to be nonforfeitable under Code Section 416(b), may not be forfeited under Code Section 411(a)(3)(B). 

15.04. Determination of Minimum Required Contribution. For purposes of determining the amount of any minimum contribution required to be made on
behalf of a Participant who is not a “key employee” for a Plan Year, the Matching Employer Contributions made on behalf of such Participant and the Nonelective Employer Contributions allocated to such Participant for the Plan Year shall be
aggregated. If the aggregate amount of such contributions, when expressed as a percentage of such Participant’s Compensation for the Plan Year, is less than the minimum contribution required to be made to such Participant under
Section 15.03, the Employer shall make an additional contribution on behalf of such Participant in an amount that, when aggregated with the Qualified Nonelective Contributions, Matching Employer Contributions and Nonelective Employer
Contributions previously allocated to such Participant, will equal the minimum contribution required to be made to such Participant under Section 15.03. 

15.05. Accelerated Vesting. If applicable, for any Plan Year in which the Plan is or is deemed to be a “top-heavy plan” and all Plan
Years thereafter, the top-heavy vesting schedule described within Subsection 1.22(c) of the Adoption Agreement shall automatically apply in lieu of any less favorable schedule specified in the Vesting Schedule Addendum to the Adoption Agreement. The
top-heavy vesting schedule applies to all benefits within the meaning of Code Section 411(a)(7) except those already subject to a vesting schedule which vests at least as rapidly in all cases as the schedule described within Subsection 1.22(c)
of the Adoption Agreement, including benefits accrued before the Plan becomes a “top-heavy plan”. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 15.05, the top-heavy vesting schedule does not apply to the Account of any
Participant who does not have an Hour of Service after the Plan initially becomes or is deemed to have become a “top-heavy plan” and such Employee’s Account attributable to Employer Contributions shall be determined without regard to
this Section 15.05. 
 15.06. Exclusion of Collectively-Bargained Employees. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article 15,
Employees who are included in a unit covered by a collective bargaining agreement between employee representatives and one or more employers may be included in determining whether or not the Plan is a “top-heavy plan”; provided, however,
that if a “key employee” is covered by a collective bargaining agreement for the “determination period,” all Employees covered by such agreement shall be included. No Employees in a unit covered by a collective bargaining
agreement shall be entitled to a minimum contribution under Section 15.03 or accelerated vesting under Section 15.05, unless otherwise provided in the collective bargaining agreement. 

  

					
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 Article 16. Amendment and Termination. 

16.01. Amendments by the Employer that do not Affect Volume Submitter Status. The Employer reserves the authority through a board of
directors’ resolution or similar action, subject to the provisions of Article 1 and Section 16.04, to amend the Plan as provided herein, and such amendment shall not affect the status of the Plan as a volume submitter plan. 

(a) The Employer may amend the Adoption Agreement to make a change or changes in the provisions previously elected by it. Such amendment may be
made either by (1) completing an amended Adoption Agreement, or (2) adopting an amendment in the form provided by the Volume Submitter Sponsor. Any such amendment must be filed with the Trustee. 

(b) The Employer may adopt certain model amendments published by the Internal Revenue Service which specifically provide that their adoption
shall not cause the Plan to be treated as an individually designed plan. 
 16.02. Amendments by the Employer Adopting Provisions not Included in
Volume Submitter Specimen Plan. The Employer reserves the authority, subject to the provisions of Section 16.04, to amend the Plan by adopting provisions that are not included in the Volume Submitter Sponsor’s specimen plan. Any
such amendment(s) shall be made through use of the Plan Superseding Provisions Addendum and/or the Trust Superseding Provisions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement, as appropriate. 

16.03. Amendment by the Volume Submitter Sponsor. 

Effective as of the date the Volume Submitter Sponsor receives approval from the Internal Revenue Service of its Volume Submitter specimen plan, the Volume
Submitter Sponsor may in its discretion amend the volume submitter plan at any time, which amendment may also apply to the Plan maintained by the Employer. The Volume Submitter Sponsor shall satisfy any recordkeeping and notice requirements imposed
by the Internal Revenue Service in order to maintain its amendment authority. The Volume Submitter Sponsor shall provide a copy of any such amendment to each Employer adopting its volume submitter plan at the Employer’s last known address as
shown on the books maintained by the Volume Submitter Sponsor or its affiliates. 
 The Volume Submitter Sponsor will no longer have the
authority to amend the Plan on behalf of an adopting Employer as of the earlier of (a) the date of the adoption of an Employer amendment to the Plan to incorporate a provision that is not allowable in the Volume Submitter program, as described
in Section 16.03 of Rev. Proc. 2011-49 (or the successor thereto), or (b) the date the Internal Revenue Service gives notice that the Plan is being treated as an individually-designed plan due to the nature and extent of amendments,
pursuant to Section 24.03 of Rev. Proc. 2011-49 (or the successor thereto). 
 16.04. Amendments Affecting Vested Interest and/or Accrued
Benefits. Except as permitted by Section 16.05, Section 1.20(d) of the Adoption Agreement, and/or Code Section 411(d)(6) and regulations issued thereunder, no amendment to the Plan shall be effective to the extent that it has
the effect of decreasing a Participant’s Account or eliminating an optional form of benefit with respect to benefits attributable to service before the amendment. Furthermore, if the vesting schedule of the Plan is amended, the nonforfeitable
interest of a Participant in his Account, determined as of the later of the date the amendment is adopted or the date it becomes effective, shall not be less than the Participant’s nonforfeitable interest in his Account determined without
regard to such amendment. 
 If the Plan’s vesting schedule is amended because of a change to “top-heavy plan” status, as
described in Subsection 15.01(g), the accelerated vesting provisions of Section 15.05 shall continue to apply for all Plan Years thereafter, regardless of whether the Plan is a “top-heavy plan” for such Plan Year. 

If the Plan’s vesting schedule is amended and an Active Participant’s vested interest, as calculated by using the amended vesting
schedule, is less in any year than the Active Participant’s vested interest calculated under the Plan’s vesting schedule immediately prior to the amendment, the amended vesting schedule shall apply only to Employees first hired on or after
the effective date of the change in vesting schedule. 
 16.05. Retroactive Amendments made by Volume Submitter Sponsor. An amendment made by
the Volume Submitter Sponsor in accordance with Section 16.03 may be made effective on a date prior to the first day of the Plan Year in which it is adopted if, in published guidance, the Internal Revenue Service either permits or requires such
an amendment to be made to enable the Plan and Trust to satisfy the applicable requirements of the Code and all requirements for the retroactive amendment are satisfied. 

  

					
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 16.06. Termination and Discontinuation of Contributions. The Employer has adopted the Plan with the
intention and expectation that assets shall continue to be held under the Plan on behalf of Participants and their Beneficiaries indefinitely and, unless the Plan is a frozen plan as provided in Subsection 1.01(g)(5) of the Adoption Agreement, that
contributions under the Plan shall be continued indefinitely. However, said Employer has no obligation or liability whatsoever to maintain the Plan for any length of time and may amend the Plan to discontinue contributions under the Plan or
terminate the Plan at any time without any liability hereunder for any such discontinuance or termination. 
 If the Plan is not already a
frozen plan, the Employer may amend the Plan to discontinue further contributions to the Plan by selecting Subsection 1.01(g)(5) of the Adoption Agreement. An Employer that has selected in Subsection 1.01(g)(5) of the Adoption Agreement may change
its selection and provide for contributions under the Plan to recommence with the intention that such contributions continue indefinitely, as provided in the preceding paragraph. 

The Employer may terminate the Plan by written notice delivered to the Trustee. Notwithstanding the effective date of the termination of the
Plan, loan payments being made pursuant to Section 9.07 shall continue to be remitted to the Trust until the loan has been defaulted or distributed pursuant to Sections 9.10 and 9.11 or Section 9.13, respectively. 

16.07. Distribution upon Termination of the Plan. Upon termination or partial termination of the Plan or complete discontinuance of contributions
thereunder, each Participant (including a terminated Participant with respect to amounts not previously forfeited by him) who is affected by such termination or partial termination or discontinuance shall have a vested interest in his Account of 100
percent. Subject to Section 12.01 and Article 14, upon receipt of instructions from the Administrator, the Trustee shall distribute to each Participant or other person entitled to distribution the balance of the Participant’s Account in a
single lump sum payment. In the absence of such instructions, the Trustee shall notify the Administrator of such situation and the Trustee shall be under no duty to make any distributions under the Plan until it receives instructions from the
Administrator. Upon the completion of such distributions, the Trust shall terminate, the Trustee shall be relieved from all liability under the Trust, and no Participant or other person shall have any claims thereunder, except as required by
applicable law. 
 If distribution is to be made to a Participant or Beneficiary who cannot be located, following the Administrator’s
completion of such search methods as described in applicable Department of Labor guidance, the Administrator shall give instructions to the Trustee to roll over the distribution to an individual retirement account established by the Administrator in
the name of the missing Participant or Beneficiary, which account shall satisfy the requirements of the Department of Labor automatic rollover safe harbor generally applicable to amounts less than or equal to the maximum cashout amount specified in
Code Section 401(a)(31)(B)(ii) ($5,000 as of January 1, 2013) that are mandatorily distributed from the Plan. In the alternative, the Employer may direct the Trustee, subject to applicable guidance, to transfer the Account of any such
missing Participant or Beneficiary, regardless of the amount of any such Account to the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation. In the absence of such instructions, the Trustee shall make no distribution to the distributee. 

16.08. Merger or Consolidation of Plan; Transfer of Plan Assets. In case of any merger or consolidation of the Plan with, or transfer of assets
and liabilities of the Plan to, any other plan, provision must be made so that each Participant would, if the Plan then terminated, receive a benefit immediately after the merger, consolidation or transfer which is equal to or greater than the
benefit he would have been entitled to receive immediately before the merger, consolidation or transfer if the Plan had then terminated. 
 Article 17.
Amendment and Continuation of Prior Plan; Transfer of Funds to or from Other Qualified Plans. 
 17.01. Amendment and Continuation of Prior
Plan. In the event the Employer has previously established a plan (the “prior plan”) which is a defined contribution plan under the Code and which on the date of adoption of the Plan meets the applicable requirements of Code
Section 401(a), the Employer may, in accordance with the provisions of the prior plan, amend and restate the prior plan in the form of the Plan and become the Employer hereunder, subject to the following: 

(a) Subject to the provisions of the Plan, each individual who was a Participant in the prior plan immediately prior to the effective date of
such amendment and restatement shall become a Participant in the Plan on the effective date of the amendment and restatement, provided he is an Eligible Employee as of that date. 

(b) Except as provided in Section 16.04, no election may be made under the vesting provisions of the Adoption Agreement if such election
would reduce the benefits of a Participant under the Plan to less than the benefits to which he would have been entitled if he voluntarily separated from the service of the Employer immediately prior to such amendment and restatement. 

  

					
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 (c) No amendment to the Plan shall decrease a Participant’s accrued benefit or eliminate an
optional form of benefit, except as permitted under Subsection 1.20(d) of the Adoption Agreement. 
 (d) The amounts standing to the credit
of a Participant’s account immediately prior to such amendment and restatement which represent the amounts properly attributable to (1) contributions by the Participant and (2) contributions by the Employer and forfeitures shall constitute
the opening balance of his Account or Accounts under the Plan. 
 (e) Amounts being paid to an Inactive Participant or to a Beneficiary in
accordance with the provisions of the prior plan shall continue to be paid in accordance with such provisions. 
 (f) Any election and waiver
of the “qualified preretirement survivor annuity”, as defined in Section 14.01, in effect after August 23, 1984, under the prior plan immediately before such amendment and restatement shall be deemed a valid election and waiver
of Beneficiary under Section 14.04 if such designation satisfies the requirements of Sections 14.05 and 14.06, unless and until the Participant revokes such election and waiver under the Plan. 

(g) All assets of the predecessor trust shall be invested by the Trustee as soon as reasonably practicable pursuant to Article 8. The Employer
agrees to assist the Trustee in any way requested by the Trustee in order to facilitate the transfer of assets from the predecessor trust to the Trust Fund. 

17.02. Transfer of Funds from an Existing Plan. The Employer may from time to time direct the Trustee, in accordance with such rules as the
Trustee may establish, to accept cash, allowable Fund Shares or participant loan promissory notes transferred for the benefit of Participants from a trust forming part of another qualified plan under the Code, provided such plan is a defined
contribution plan. Such transferred assets shall become assets of the Trust as of the date they are received by the Trustee. Such transferred assets shall be credited to Participants’ Accounts in accordance with their respective interests
immediately upon receipt by the Trustee. A Participant’s vested interest under the Plan in transferred assets which were fully vested and nonforfeitable under the transferring plan or which were transferred to the Plan in a manner intended to
satisfy the requirements of subsection (b) of this Section 17.02 shall be fully vested and nonforfeitable at all times. A Participant’s interest under the Plan in transferred assets which were transferred to the Plan in a manner
intended to satisfy the requirements of subsection (a) of this Section 17.02 shall be determined in accordance with the terms of the Plan, but applying the Plan’s vesting schedule or the transferor plan’s vesting schedule,
whichever is more favorable, for each year of Vesting Service completed by the Participant. Such transferred assets shall be invested by the Trustee in accordance with the provisions of Subsection 17.01(g) as if such assets were transferred from a
prior plan, as defined in Section 17.01. Except as otherwise provided below, no transfer of assets in accordance with this Section 17.02 may cause a loss of an accrued or optional form of benefit protected by Code Section 411(d)(6).

 The terms of the Plan as in effect at the time of the transfer shall apply to the amounts transferred regardless of whether such
application would have the effect of eliminating or reducing an optional form of benefit protected by Code Section 411(d)(6) which was previously available with respect to any amount transferred to the Plan pursuant to this Section 17.02,
provided that such transfer satisfies the requirements set forth in either (a) or (b): 
  

	 	(a)	(1) The transfer is conditioned upon a voluntary, fully informed election by the Participant to transfer his entire account balance to the Plan. As an alternative to the transfer, the Participant is offered the
opportunity to retain the form of benefit previously available to him (or, if the transferor plan is terminated, to receive any optional form of benefit for which the participant is eligible under the transferor plan as required by Code
Section 411(d)(6)); 

 (2) If the defined contribution plan from which the transfer is made includes a qualified cash or
deferred arrangement, the Plan includes a cash or deferred arrangement; 
 (3) The defined contribution plan from which the transfer is made
is not a money purchase pension plan and 
 (4) The transfer is made either in connection with an asset or stock acquisition, merger or other
similar transaction involving a change in employer of the employees of a trade or business (i.e., an acquisition or disposition within the meaning of Section 1.410(b)-2(f) of the Treasury Regulations) or in connection with the
participant’s change in employment status such that the participant is not entitled to additional allocations under the transferor plan. 

  

					
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	 	(b)	(1) The transfer satisfies the requirements of subsection (a)(1) of this Section 17.02; 

(2) The transfer occurs at a time when the Participant is eligible, under the terms of the transferor plan, to receive an immediate
distribution of his account; 
 (3) The transfer occurs at a time when the participant is not eligible to receive an immediate distribution
of his entire nonforfeitable account balance in a single sum distribution that would consist entirely of an eligible rollover distribution within the meaning of Code Section 401(a)(31)(C); and 

(4) The amount transferred, together with the amount of any contemporaneous Code Section 401(a)(31) direct rollover to the Plan, equals
the entire nonforfeitable account of the participant whose account is being transferred. 
 It is the Employer’s obligation to ensure
that all assets of the Plan, other than those maintained in a separate trust or fund pursuant to the provisions of Section 20.10, are transferred to the Trustee. The Trustee shall have no liability for and no duty to inquire into the
administration of such transferred assets for periods prior to the transfer. 
 17.03. Acceptance of Assets by Trustee. The Trustee shall not
accept assets which are not either in a medium proper for investment under the Plan, as set forth in the Plan and the Service Agreement, or in cash. Such assets shall be accompanied by instructions in writing (or such other medium as may be
acceptable to the Trustee) showing separately the respective contributions by the prior employer and by the Participant, and identifying the assets attributable to such contributions. The Trustee shall establish such accounts as may be necessary or
appropriate to reflect such contributions under the Plan. The Trustee shall hold such assets for investment in accordance with the provisions of Article 8, and shall in accordance with the instructions of the Employer make appropriate credits to the
Accounts of the Participants for whose benefit assets have been transferred. 
 17.04. Transfer of Assets from Trust. The Employer may direct
the Trustee to transfer all or a specified portion of the Trust assets to any other plan or plans maintained by the Employer or the employer or employers of an Inactive Participant or Participants, provided that the Trustee has received evidence
satisfactory to it that such other plan meets all applicable requirements of the Code, subject to the following: 
 (a) The
assets so transferred shall be accompanied by instructions from the Employer naming the persons for whose benefit such assets have been transferred, showing separately the respective contributions by the Employer and by each Inactive Participant, if
any, and identifying the assets attributable to the various contributions. The Trustee shall not transfer assets hereunder until all applicable filing requirements are met. The Trustee shall have no further liabilities with respect to assets so
transferred. 
 (b) A transfer of assets made pursuant to this Section 17.04 may result in the elimination or reduction
of an optional form of benefit protected by Code Section 411(d)(6), provided that the transfer satisfies the requirements set forth in either (1) or (2): 
  

	 	(1)	(i) The transfer is conditioned upon a voluntary, fully informed election by the Participant to transfer his entire Account to the other defined contribution plan. As an alternative to the transfer, the Participant
is offered the opportunity to retain the form of benefit previously available to him (or, if the Plan is terminated, to receive any optional form of benefit for which the Participant is eligible under the Plan as required by Code
Section 411(d)(6)); 

 (ii) If the Plan includes a qualified cash or deferred arrangement under Code Section 401(k),
the defined contribution plan to which the transfer is made must include a qualified cash or deferred arrangement; and 
 (iii) The transfer
is made either in connection with an asset or stock acquisition, merger or other similar transaction involving a change in employer of the employees of a trade or business (i.e., an acquisition or disposition within the meaning of
Section 1.410(b)-2(f) of the Treasury Regulations) or in connection with the Participant’s change in employment status such that the Participant becomes an Inactive Participant. 

 

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 (ii) The transfer occurs at a time when the Participant is eligible, under the terms of the
Plan, to receive an immediate distribution of his benefit; 
 (iii) The transfer occurs at a time when the Participant is not eligible to
receive an immediate distribution of his entire nonforfeitable Account in a single sum distribution that would consist entirely of an eligible rollover distribution within the meaning of Code Section 401(a)(31)(C); 

(iv) The Participant is fully vested in the transferred amount in the transferee plan; and 

(v) The amount transferred, together with the amount of any contemporaneous Code Section 401(a)(31) direct rollover to the transferee
plan, equals the entire nonforfeitable Account of the Participant whose Account is being transferred. 
 Article 18. Miscellaneous. 

18.01. Communication to Participants. The Plan shall be communicated to all Eligible Employees by the Employer promptly after the Plan is
adopted. 
 18.02. Limitation of Rights. Neither the establishment of the Plan and the Trust, nor any amendment thereof, nor the creation of
any fund or account, nor the payment of any benefits, shall be construed as giving to any Participant or other person any legal or equitable right against the Employer, Administrator or Trustee, except as provided herein; and in no event shall the
terms of employment or service of any Participant be modified or in any way affected hereby. It is a condition of the Plan, and each Participant expressly agrees by his participation herein, that each Participant shall look solely to the assets held
in the Trust for the payment of any benefit to which he is entitled under the Plan. 
 No Participant or Beneficiary shall have or acquire any right, title
or interest in or to the Plan assets or any portion of the Plan assets, except by the actual payment or distribution from the Plan to such Participant or Beneficiary of such Participant’s or Beneficiary’s benefit to which he or she is
entitled under the provisions of the Plan. Whenever the Plan pays a benefit in excess of the maximum amount of payment required under the provisions of the Plan, the Administrator will have the right to recover any such excess payment, plus earnings
at the Administrator’s discretion, on behalf of the Plan from the Participant and/or Beneficiary, as the case may be. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein stated, this right of recovery includes, but is not limited to, a right of
offset against future benefit payments to be paid under the Plan to the Participant and/or Beneficiary, as the case may be, which the Administrator may exercise in its sole discretion. 

18.03. Nonalienability of Benefits. Except as provided in Code Sections 401(a)(13)(C) and (D)(relating to offsets ordered or required under a
criminal conviction involving the Plan, a civil judgment in connection with a violation or alleged violation of fiduciary responsibilities under ERISA, or a settlement agreement between the Participant and the Department of Labor in connection with
a violation or alleged violation of fiduciary responsibilities under ERISA), Section 1.401(a)-13(b)(2) of the Treasury Regulations (relating to Federal tax levies), or as otherwise required by law, the benefits provided hereunder shall not be
subject to alienation, assignment, garnishment, attachment, execution or levy of any kind, either voluntarily or involuntarily, and any attempt to cause such benefits to be so subjected shall not be recognized. The preceding sentence shall also
apply to the creation, assignment, or recognition of a right to any benefit payable with respect to a Participant pursuant to a domestic relations order, unless such order is determined in accordance with procedures established by the Administrator
to be a qualified domestic relations order, as defined in Code Section 414(p), or any domestic relations order entered before January 1, 1985. 

18.04. Qualified Domestic Relations Orders Procedures. The Administrator must establish reasonable procedures to determine the qualified status
of a domestic relations order. Upon receiving a domestic relations order, the Participant and any alternate payee named in the order shall be notified, in writing, of the receipt of the order and the Plan’s procedures for determining the
qualified status of the order. Within a reasonable period of time after receiving the domestic relations order, the Administrator must determine the qualified status of the order. The Participant and each alternate payee shall be provided notice of
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 If any portion of the Participant’s Account is payable during the period the Administrator
is making its determination of the qualified status of the domestic relations order, the Administrator must make a separate accounting of the amounts payable. If the Administrator determines the order is a qualified domestic relations order within
18 months of the date amounts first are payable following receipt of the order, the Administrator shall direct the Trustee to distribute the payable amounts in accordance with the order. If the determination of the qualified status of the order is
not made within the 18-month determination period, the Administrator shall direct the Trustee to distribute the payable amounts in the manner the Plan would distribute if the order did not exist and shall apply the order prospectively if the
Administrator later determines that the order is a qualified domestic relations order. 
 The Trustee shall set up segregated accounts for
each alternate payee as directed by the Administrator. 
 A domestic relations order shall not fail to be deemed a qualified domestic
relations order merely because it permits distribution or requires segregation of all or part of a Participant’s Account with respect to an alternate payee prior to the Participant’s earliest retirement age (as defined in Code
Section 414(p)) under the Plan. A distribution to an alternate payee prior to the Participant’s attainment of the earliest retirement age is available only if the order provides for distribution at that time and the alternate payee
consents to a distribution occurring prior to the Participant’s attainment of earliest retirement age. 
 Notwithstanding any other
provisions of this Section or of a domestic relations order, if the Employer has elected to cash out small Accounts as provided in Subsection 1.20(e)(1) of the Adoption Agreement and the alternate payee’s benefits under the Plan do not exceed
the maximum cash out limit permitted under Code Section 411(a)(11)(A), distribution shall be made to the alternate payee in a lump sum as soon as practicable following the Administrator’s determination that the order is a qualified
domestic relations order. 
 18.05. Application of Plan Provisions for Multiple Employer Plans. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan
to the contrary, if one of the Employers designated in Subsection 1.02(b) of the Adoption Agreement is or ceases to be a Related Employer (hereinafter “un-Related Employer”), the Plan shall be treated as a multiple employer plan (as
defined in Code Section 413(c)) in accordance with applicable guidance. Any subsequent removal of an un-Related Employer will not be treated as a termination of the Plan with regard to that un-Related Employer and not be considered a
distributable event for Participants still employed with that un-Related Employer. 
 For the period, if any, that the Plan is a multiple
employer plan, each un-Related Employer shall be treated as a separate Employer for purposes of contributions, application of the “ADP” and “ACP” tests described in Sections 6.03 and 6.06, application of the Code Section 415
limitations described in Section 6.12, top-heavy determinations and application of the top-heavy requirements under Article 15, and application of such other Plan provisions as the Employers determine to be appropriate. For any such period, the
Volume Submitter Sponsor shall continue to treat the Employer as participating in this volume submitter plan arrangement for purposes of notice or other communications in connection with the Plan, and other Plan-related services. The Administrator
shall be responsible for administering the Plan as a multiple employer plan. 
 18.06. Veterans Reemployment Rights. Notwithstanding any other
provision of the Plan to the contrary, contributions, benefits, and service credit with respect to qualified military service shall be provided in accordance with Code Section 414(u) and the regulations thereunder. The Administrator shall
notify the Trustee of any Participant with respect to whom additional contributions are made because of qualified military service. Additional contributions made to the Plan pursuant to Code Section 414(u) shall be treated as Deferral
Contributions (if Option 1.07(a)(5) is selected in the Adoption Agreement, including, to the extent designated by the Participant, Roth 401(k) Contributions), Employee Contributions, Matching Employer Contributions, Qualified Matching Employer
Contributions, Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions, or Nonelective Employer Contributions based on the character of the contribution they are intended to replace; provided, however, that the Plan shall not be treated as failing to meet the
requirements of Code Section 401(a)(4), 401(k)(3), 401(k)(12), 401(m), 410(b), or 416 by reason of the making of or the right to make such contribution. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Participants dying and/or becoming disabled while performing
qualified military service as defined in Code Section 414(u)(5) shall not be treated as having resumed employment pursuant to this Section on the day prior to dying or becoming disabled for purposes of calculating contributions pursuant to Code
Section 414(u)(9). 
 18.07. Facility of Payment. In the event the Administrator determines, on the basis of medical reports or other
evidence satisfactory to the Administrator, that the recipient of any benefit payments under the Plan is incapable of handling his affairs by reason of minority, illness, infirmity or other incapacity, the Administrator may direct the Trustee to
disburse such payments to a person or institution designated by a court which has jurisdiction over such recipient or a person or institution otherwise having the legal authority under state law for the care and control of such recipient. The
receipt by such person or institution of any such payments shall be complete acquittance therefore, and any such payment to the extent thereof, shall discharge the liability of the Trust for the payment of benefits hereunder to such recipient. 

  

					
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 18.08. Information between Employer and/or Administrator and Trustee. The Employer and/or
Administrator will furnish the Trustee, and the Trustee will furnish the Employer and/or Administrator, with such information relating to the Plan and Trust as may be required by the other in order to carry out their respective duties hereunder,
including without limitation information required under the Code and any regulations issued or forms adopted by the Treasury Department thereunder or under the provisions of ERISA and any regulations issued or forms adopted by the Department of
Labor thereunder. 
 18.09. Effect of Failure to Qualify Under Code. Notwithstanding any other provision contained herein, if the
Employer’s plan fails to be a qualified plan under the Code, such plan can no longer participate in this volume submitter plan arrangement and shall be considered an individually designed plan. 

18.10. Directions, Notices and Disclosure. Any notice or other communication in connection with this Plan shall be 

deemed delivered in writing if addressed as follows and if either actually delivered at said address or, in the case of a letter, 

three business days shall have elapsed after the same shall have been deposited in the United States mail, first-class postage prepaid and registered or
certified: 
 (a) If to the Employer or Administrator, to it at such address as the Administrator shall direct pursuant to the Service
Agreement; 
 (b) If to the Trustee, to it at the address set forth in Subsection 1.03(a) of the Adoption Agreement; 

or, in each case at such other address as the addressee shall have specified by written notice delivered in accordance with the foregoing to the
addressor’s then effective notice address. 
 Any direction, notice or other communication provided to the Employer, the Administrator
or the Trustee by another party which is stipulated to be in written form under the provisions of this Plan may also be provided in any medium which is permitted under applicable law or regulation. Any written communication or disclosure to
Participants required under the provisions of this Plan may be provided in any other medium (electronic, telephone or otherwise) that is permitted under applicable law or regulation. 

18.11. Governing Law. The Plan and the accompanying Adoption Agreement shall be construed, administered and enforced according to ERISA, and to
the extent not preempted thereby, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 
 18.12. Discharge of Duties by Fiduciaries. The Trustee, the
Employer and any other fiduciary shall discharge their duties under the Plan in accordance with the requirements of ERISA solely in the interests of Participants and their Beneficiaries and with the care, skill, prudence, and diligence under the
applicable circumstances that a prudent man acting in a like capacity and familiar with such matters would use in conducting an enterprise of like character with like aims. 

Article 19. Plan Administration. 
 19.01.
Powers and Responsibilities of the Administrator. The Administrator has the full power and the full responsibility to administer the Plan in all of its details, subject, however, to the requirements of ERISA. The Administrator is the
agent for service of legal process for the Plan. In addition to the powers and authorities expressly conferred upon it in the Plan, the Administrator shall have all such powers and authorities as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of the
Plan, including the discretionary power and authority to interpret and construe the provisions of the Plan, such interpretation to be final and conclusive on all persons claiming benefits under the Plan; to make benefit determinations; to utilize
the correction programs or systems established by the Internal Revenue Service (such as the Employee Plans Compliance and Resolution System) or the Department of Labor; and to resolve any disputes arising under the Plan. The Administrator may, by
written instrument, allocate and delegate its fiduciary responsibilities in accordance with ERISA Section 405, including allocation of such responsibilities to an administrative committee formed to administer the Plan. 

19.02. Nondiscriminatory Exercise of Authority. Whenever, in the administration of the Plan, any discretionary action by the Administrator is
required, the Administrator shall exercise its authority in a nondiscriminatory manner so that all persons similarly situated shall receive substantially the same treatment. 

19.03. Claims and Review Procedures. As required under Section 2560.503-1(b)(2) of Regulations issued by the Department of Labor, the
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 A Participant, Beneficiary or alternate payee (collectively referred to as “Claimant” in this section)
seeking judicial review of an adverse benefit determination under the Plan, whether in whole or in part, must file any suit or legal action (including, without limitation, a civil action under Section 502(a) of ERISA) within 12 months of the
date the final adverse benefit determination is issued. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any Claimant that fails to engage in or exhaust the claims and review procedures must file any suit or legal action within 12 months of the date of the alleged
facts or conduct giving rise to the claim (including, without limitation, the date the Claimant alleges he or she became entitled to the Plan benefits requested in the suit or legal action). Nothing in this Plan should be construed to relieve a
Claimant of the obligation to exhaust all claims and review procedures under the Plan before filing suit in state or federal court. A claimant who fails to file such suit or legal action within the 12 months limitations period will lose any rights
to bring any such suit or legal action thereafter. 
 19.04. Named Fiduciary. The Administrator is a “named fiduciary” for purposes
of ERISA Section 402(a)(1) and has the powers and responsibilities with respect to the management and operation of the Plan described herein. 

19.05. Costs of Administration. All reasonable costs and expenses (including legal, accounting, and employee communication fees) incurred by the
Administrator and the Trustee in administering the Plan and Trust may be paid from the forfeitures (if any) resulting under Section 11.08, or from the remaining Trust Fund. All such costs and expenses paid from the remaining Trust Fund shall,
unless allocable to the Accounts of particular Participants, be charged against the Accounts of all Participants as provided in the Service Agreement. 

Article 20. Trust Agreement. 
 20.01.
Acceptance of Trust Responsibilities. By executing the Adoption Agreement, the Employer establishes a trust to hold the assets of the Plan that are invested in Permissible Investments. By executing the Adoption Agreement, the Trustee
agrees to accept the rights, duties and responsibilities set forth in this Article. If the Plan is an amendment and restatement of a prior plan, the Trustee shall have no liability for, and no duty to inquire into, the administration of the assets
of the Plan for periods prior to the date such assets are transferred to the Trust. 
 20.02. Establishment of Trust Fund. A trust is hereby
established under the Plan. The Trustee shall open and maintain a trust account for the Plan and, as part thereof, Accounts for such individuals as the Employer shall from time to time notify the Trustee are Participants in the Plan. The Trustee
shall accept and hold in the Trust Fund such contributions on behalf of Participants as it may receive from time to time from the Employer. The Trust Fund shall be fully invested and reinvested in accordance with the applicable provisions of the
Plan in Fund Shares or as otherwise provided in Section 20.10. 
 20.03. Exclusive Benefit. The Trustee shall hold the assets of the Trust
Fund for the exclusive purpose of providing benefits to Participants and Beneficiaries and defraying the reasonable expenses of administering the Plan. No assets of the Plan shall revert to the Employer except as specifically permitted by the terms
of the Plan. 
 20.04. Powers of Trustee. The Trustee shall have no discretion or authority with respect to the investment of the Trust Fund
but shall act solely as a directed trustee of the funds contributed to it. In addition to and not in limitation of such powers as the Trustee has by law or under any other provisions of the Plan, the Trustee shall have the following powers, each of
which the Trustee exercises solely as a directed trustee in accordance with the written direction of the Employer except to the extent a Plan asset is subject to Participant direction of investment and provided that no such power shall be exercised
in any manner inconsistent with the provisions of ERISA: 
 (a) to deal with all or any part of the Trust Fund and to invest all or a part of
the Trust Fund in Permissible Investments, without regard to the law of any state regarding proper investment; 
 (b) to transfer to and
invest all or any part of the Trust in any collective investment trust which is then maintained by a bank or trust company (or any affiliate) and which is tax-exempt pursuant to Code Section 501(a) and Rev. Rul. 81-100; provided that such
collective investment trust is a Permissible Investment; and provided, further, that the instrument establishing such collective investment trust, as amended from time to time, shall govern any investment therein, and is hereby made a part of the
Plan and this Trust Agreement to the extent of such investment therein; 
 (c) to retain uninvested such cash as the Administrator or a named
fiduciary under the Plan may, from time to time, direct; 
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 (e) to borrow funds from a bank or other financial institution not affiliated with the Trustee in
order to provide sufficient liquidity to process Plan transactions in a timely fashion, provided that the cost of borrowing shall be allocated in a reasonable fashion to the Permissible Investment(s) in need of liquidity and the Employer
acknowledges that it has received the disclosure on the Trustee’s line of credit program and credit allocation policy and a copy of the text of Prohibited Transaction Exemption 2002-55 prior to executing the Adoption Agreement, if applicable;

 (f) to enforce by suit or otherwise, or to waive, its rights on behalf of the Trust, and to defend claims asserted against it or the
Trust, provided that the Trustee is indemnified to its satisfaction against liability and expenses (including claims for delinquent contributions or repayments in accordance with Section 5.12); 

(g) to employ legal, accounting, clerical, and other assistance to carry out the provisions of this Trust and to pay the reasonable expenses of
such employment, including compensation, from the Trust if not paid by the Employer; 
 (h) to compromise, adjust and settle any and all
claims against or in favor of it or the Trust; 
 (i) to oppose, or participate in and consent to the reorganization, merger, consolidation,
or readjustment of the finances of any enterprise, to pay assessments and expenses in connection therewith, and to deposit securities under deposit agreements; 

(j) to apply for or purchase annuity contracts in accordance with Article 14; 

(k) to hold securities unregistered, or to register them in its own name or in the name of nominees in accordance with the provisions of
Section 2550.403a-1(b) of Department of Labor Regulations; 
 (1) to appoint custodians to hold investments within the jurisdiction of
the district courts of the United States and to deposit securities with stock clearing corporations or depositories or similar organizations; 

(m) to make, execute, acknowledge and deliver any and all instruments that it deems necessary or appropriate to carry out the powers herein
granted; 
 (n) generally to exercise any of the powers of an owner with respect to all or any part of the Trust Fund; and 

(o) to take all such actions as may be necessary under the Trust Agreement, to the extent consistent with applicable law. 

The Employer specifically acknowledges and authorizes that affiliates of the Trustee may act as its agent in the performance of ministerial,
nonfiduciary duties under the Trust. 
 The Trustee shall provide the Employer with reasonable notice of any claim filed against the Plan or
Trust or with regard to any related matter, or of any claim filed by the Trustee on behalf of the Plan or Trust or with regard to any related matter. 

20.05. Accounts. The Trustee shall keep full accounts of all receipts and disbursements and other transactions hereunder. Within 120 days after
the close of each Plan Year and at such other times as may be appropriate, the Trustee shall determine the then net fair market value of the Trust Fund as of the close of the Plan Year, as of the termination of the Trust, or as of such other time,
whichever is applicable, and shall render to the Employer and Administrator an account of its administration of the Trust during the period since the last such accounting, including all allocations made by it during such period. 

20.06. Approval of Accounts. To the extent permitted by law, the written approval of any account by the Employer or Administrator shall be final
and binding, as to all matters and transactions stated or shown therein, upon the Employer, Administrator, Participants and all persons who then are or thereafter become interested in the Trust. The failure of the Employer or Administrator to notify
the Trustee within six months after the receipt of any account of its objection to the account shall, to the extent permitted by law, be the equivalent of written approval. If the Employer or Administrator files any objections within such six month
period with respect to any matters or transactions stated or shown in the account, and the Employer or Administrator and the Trustee cannot amicably settle the question raised by such objections, the Trustee shall have the right to have such
questions settled by judicial proceedings. Nothing herein contained shall be construed so as to deprive the Trustee of the right to have judicial settlement of its accounts. In any proceeding for a judicial settlement of any account or for
instructions, the only necessary parties shall be the Trustee, the Employer and the Administrator. 

  

					
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 20.07. Distribution from Trust Fund. The Trustee shall make such distributions from the Trust Fund
as the Employer or Administrator may direct (in writing or such other medium as may be acceptable to the Trustee), consistent with the terms of the Plan and either for the exclusive benefit of Participants or their Beneficiaries, or for the payment
of expenses of administering the Plan. 
 20.08. Transfer of Amounts from Qualified Plan. If amounts are to be transferred to the Plan from
another qualified plan or trust under Code Section 401(a), such transfer shall be made in accordance with the provisions of the Plan and with such rules as may be established by the Trustee. The Trustee shall only accept assets which are in a
medium proper for investment under this Trust Agreement or in cash, and that are accompanied in a timely manner, as agreed to by the Administrator and the Trustee, by instructions in writing (or such other medium as may be acceptable to the Trustee)
showing separately the respective contributions by the prior employer and the transferring Employee, the records relating to such contributions, and identifying the assets attributable to such contributions. The Trustee shall hold such assets for
investment in accordance with the provisions of this Trust Agreement. 
 20.09. Transfer of Assets from Trust. Subject to the provisions of the
Plan, the Employer may direct the Trustee to transfer all or a specified portion of the Trust assets to any other plan or plans maintained by the Employer or the employer or employers of an Inactive Participant or Participants, provided that the
Trustee has received evidence satisfactory to it that such other plan meets all applicable requirements of the Code. The assets so transferred shall be accompanied by written instructions from the Employer naming the persons for whose benefit such
assets have been transferred, showing separately the respective contributions by the Employer and by each Participant, if any, and identifying the assets attributable to the various contributions. The Trustee shall have no further liabilities with
respect to assets so transferred. 
 20.10. Separate Trust or Fund. Subject to agreement with the Trustee, the Employer may maintain a trust or
fund (including a group annuity contract) under this volume submitter plan document for Permissible Investments for which the Trustee will not take responsibility under this Trust Agreement as indicated in the Service Agreement. Any Permissible
Investments for which the Trustee has not agreed to take responsibility shall not be governed by the terms of this Trust (including Sections 20.11 and 20.12) but rather shall be subject to procedures established in the Service Agreement to govern
contributions, distributions and exchanges between such Permissible Investments and any other Permissible Investments for the Plan. In addition, the Employer may also appoint a trustee to establish a separate trust for claims on behalf of the Trust
for delinquent contributions or loan repayments under the Plan. The Trustee shall have no authority and no responsibility for the Plan assets held in such separate trust or fund. The Employer shall be responsible for assuring that such separate
trust or fund is maintained pursuant to a separate trust or custodial agreement signed by the Employer and any such trustee or custodian, to the extent such an agreement is required. The duties and responsibilities of the trustee of a separate trust
shall be provided by the separate trust agreement, between the Employer and the trustee of the separate trust. 
 Notwithstanding the
preceding paragraph, the Trustee or an affiliate of the Trustee may agree in writing to provide ministerial recordkeeping services for assets held outside of this Trust Agreement. 

The Trustee shall not be the owner of any insurance contract purchased for the Plan. All insurance contract(s) must provide that proceeds
shall be payable to the Plan; provided, however, that the policy holder shall be required to pay over all proceeds of the contract(s) to the Participant’s designated Beneficiary in accordance with the distribution provisions of this Plan. A
Participant’s Spouse shall be the designated Beneficiary of the proceeds in all circumstances unless a qualified election has been made in accordance with Article 14. Under no circumstances shall the policy holder retain any part of the
proceeds. In the event of any conflict between the terms of the Plan and the terms of any insurance contract purchased hereunder, the Plan provisions shall control. 

Any life insurance contracts held in the Trust Fund or in the separate trust are subject to the following limits: 

(a) Ordinary life - For purposes of these incidental insurance provisions, ordinary life insurance contracts are contracts with both
nondecreasing death benefits and nonincreasing premiums. If such contracts are held, less than 1/2 of the aggregate employer contributions allocated to any Participant shall be used to pay the premiums attributable to them. 

(b) Term and universal life - No more than 1/4 of the aggregate employer contributions allocated to any participant shall be used to pay the
premiums on term life insurance contracts, universal life insurance contracts, and all other life insurance contracts which are not ordinary life. 

  

					
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 (c) Combination - The sum of 1/2 of the ordinary life insurance premiums and all other life
insurance premiums shall not exceed 1/4 of the aggregate employer contributions allocated to any Participant. 
 20.11. Self-Directed Brokerage
Option. If one of the Permissible Investments under the Plan is Fidelity BrokerageLink®, the self-directed brokerage option (“BrokerageLink”), the Employer hereby directs the
Trustee to use Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC (“FBSLLC”) to purchase or sell individual securities for each Participant BrokerageLink account (“PBLA”) in accordance with investment directions provided by such Participant. The
Employer directs the Trustee to establish a PBLA with FBSLLC in the name of the Trustee for each Participant electing to utilize the BrokerageLink option. Each electing Participant shall be granted limited trading authority over the PBLA established
for such Participant, and FBSLLC shall accept and act upon instructions from such Participants to buy, sell, exchange, convert, tender, trade and otherwise acquire and dispose of securities in the PBLA. The provision of BrokerageLink shall be
subject to the following: 
 (a) Each Participant who elects to utilize the BrokerageLink option must complete a BrokerageLink Participant
Acknowledgement Form which incorporates the provisions of the BrokerageLink Account Terms and Conditions. Upon acceptance by FBSLLC of the BrokerageLink Participant Acknowledgement Form, FBSLLC will establish a PBLA for the Participant. Participant
activity in the PBLA will be governed by the BrokerageLink Participant Acknowledgement Form and the BrokerageLink Account Terms and Conditions. If the BrokerageLink Participant Acknowledgement Form or the BrokerageLink Account Terms and Conditions
conflicts with the terms of this Trust, the Plan or an applicable statute or regulation, the Trust, the Plan or the applicable statute or regulation shall control. 

(b) Any successor organization of FBSLLC, through reorganization, consolidation, merger or similar transactions, shall, upon consummation of
such transaction, become the successor broker in accordance with the terms of this authorization provision. 
 (c) The Trustee and FBSLLC
shall continue to rely on this direction provision until notified to the contrary. The Employer reserves the right to terminate this direction upon written notice to FBSLLC (or its successor) and the Trustee, such termination to be implemented as
soon as administratively feasible. Such notice shall be deemed a direction to terminate BrokerageLink as an investment option. 
 (d) The
Trustee shall provide the Employer with a list of the types of securities which may not be purchased under BrokerageLink. Administrative procedures governing investment in and withdrawals from a PBLA will also be provided to the Employer by the
Trustee. 
 (e) With respect to exchanges from the Participant’s Account holding investments outside of the BrokerageLink option
(hereinafter, the “SPO”) into the PBLA, the named fiduciary hereby directs the Trustee to submit for processing all instructions for purchases into the core account indicated in the BrokerageLink Account Terms and Conditions (the
“BrokerageLink Core Account”) received before the close of the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) on a particular date resulting from such exchange requests the next day that the NYSE is operating. 

(f) A Participant has the authority to designate an agent to have limited trading authority over assets in the PBLA established for such
Participant. Such agent as the Participant may designate shall have the same authority to trade in and otherwise transact business in the PBLA, in the same manner and to the same extent as the Participant is otherwise empowered to do hereunder, and
FBSLLC shall act upon instructions from the agent as if the instructions had come from the Participant. Designation of an agent by the Participant is subject to acceptance by FBSLLC of a completed BrokerageLink Third Party Limited Trading
Authorization Form, the terms of which shall govern the activity of the Participant and the authorized agent. In the event that a provision of the BrokerageLink Third Party Limited Trading Authorization Form conflicts with the terms of the
BrokerageLink Participant Acknowledgement Form, the BrokerageLink Account Terms and Conditions, this Trust, the Plan or an applicable statute or regulation, the terms of the BrokerageLink Participant Acknowledgement Form, the Brokerage Link Account
Terms and Conditions, this Trust, the Plan or the applicable statute or regulation shall control. 
 (g) The Participant shall be solely
responsible for receiving and responding to all trade confirmations, account statements, prospectuses, annual reports, proxies and other materials that would otherwise be distributed to the owner of the PBLA. With respect to proxies for securities
held in the PBLA, FBSLLC shall send a copy of the meeting notice and all proxies and proxy solicitation materials, together with a voting direction form, to the Participant and the Participant shall have the authority to direct the exercise of all
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 (h) FBSLLC shall buy, sell, exchange, convert, tender, trade and otherwise acquire and dispose of
securities in each PBLA, transfer funds to and from the BrokerageLink Core Account and the SPO default fund, collect any fees or other remuneration due FBSLLC or any of its affiliates (other than the Fidelity BrokerageLink Plan related Account Fee,
which shall be assessed and collected as described in the Service Agreement), and make distributions to the Participant, in accordance with the Service Agreement. No prior notice to or consent from the Participant is required. In the event of a
transfer of the Plan to another service provider, the directions of the Employer in transferring Plan assets shall control. Such transfers may be effected without notice to or consent from the Participant. 

(i) FBSLLC may accept from the Participant changes to indicative data including, but not limited to, postal address, email address, and phone
number associated with the PBLA established for the Participant. 
 20.12. Employer Stock Investment Option. If one of the Permissible
Investments is equity securities issued by the Employer or a Related Employer (“Employer Stock”), such Employer Stock must be publicly traded and “qualifying employer securities” within the meaning of ERISA
Section 407(d)(5). Plan investments in Employer Stock shall be made via the Employer Stock Investment Fund (the “Stock Fund”) which shall consist of either (i) the shares of Employer Stock held for each Participant who
participates in the Stock Fund (a “Share Accounting Stock Fund”), or (ii) a combination of shares of Employer Stock and short-term liquid investments, consisting of mutual fund shares or commingled money market pool units as agreed to
by the Employer and the Trustee, which are necessary to satisfy the Stock Fund’s cash needs for transfers and payments (a “Unitized Stock Fund”). Dividends received by the Stock Fund are reinvested in additional shares of Employer
Stock or, in the case of a Unitized Stock Fund, in short-term liquid investments. The determination of whether each Participant’s interest in the Stock Fund is administered on a share-accounting or a unitized basis shall be determined by the
Employer’s election in the Service Agreement. 
 In the case of a Unitized Stock Fund, such units shall represent a proportionate
interest in all assets of the Unitized Stock Fund, which includes shares of Employer Stock, short-term investments, and at times, receivables for dividends and/or Employer Stock sold and payables for Employer Stock purchased. A net asset value per
unit shall be determined daily for each cash unit outstanding of the Unitized Stock Fund. The return earned by the Unitized Stock Fund shall represent a combination of the dividends paid on the shares of Employer Stock held by the Unitized Stock
Fund, gains or losses realized on sales of Employer Stock, appreciation or depreciation in the market price of those shares owned, and interest on the short-term investments held by the Unitized Stock Fund. A target range for the short-term liquid
investments shall be maintained for the Unitized Stock Fund. The named fiduciary shall, after consultation with the Trustee, establish and communicate to the Trustee in writing such target range and a drift allowance for such short-term liquid
investments. Such target range and drift allowance may be changed by the named fiduciary, after consultation with the Trustee, provided any such change is communicated to the Trustee in writing. The Trustee is responsible for ensuring that the
actual short-term liquid investments held in the Unitized Stock Fund fall within the agreed upon target range over time, subject to the Trustee’s ability to execute open-market trades in Employer Stock or to otherwise trade with the Employer.

 Investments in Employer Stock shall be subject to the following limitations: 

(a) Acquisition Limit. Pursuant to the Plan, the Trust may be invested in Employer Stock to the extent necessary to comply with
investment directions under Section 8.02 of the Plan. Notwithstanding the foregoing, effective for Deferral Contributions made for Plan Years beginning on or after January 1, 1999, the portion of a Participant’s Deferral Contributions
that the Employer may require to be invested in Employer Stock for a Plan Year cannot exceed one percent of such Participant’s Compensation for the Plan Year. 

(b) Fiduciary Duty of Named Fiduciary. The Administrator or any person designated by the Administrator as a named fiduciary under
Section 19.01 (the “named fiduciary”) shall continuously monitor the suitability under the fiduciary duty rules of ERISA Section 404(a)(1) (as modified by ERISA Section 404(a)(2)) of acquiring and holding Employer Stock. The
Trustee shall not be liable for any loss, or by reason of any breach, which arises from the directions of the named fiduciary with respect to the acquisition and holding of Employer Stock, unless it is clear on their face that the actions to be
taken under those directions would be prohibited by the foregoing fiduciary duty rules or would be contrary to the terms of the Plan or this Trust Agreement. 

(c) Execution of Purchases and Sales. Purchases and sales of Employer Stock shall be made on the open market on the date on which the
Trustee receives in good order all information and documentation necessary to accurately effect such purchases and sales or (i) if later, in the case of purchases, the date on which the Trustee has received a transfer of the funds necessary to
make such purchases, (ii) as otherwise provided in the Service Agreement, or (iii) as provided in Subsection (d) below. Such general rules shall not apply in the following circumstances: 

  

					
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 (1) If the Trustee is unable to determine the number of shares required to be purchased or sold
on such day; 
 (2) If the Trustee is unable to purchase or sell the total number of shares required to be purchased or sold on such day as a
result of market conditions; or 
 (3) If the Trustee is prohibited by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the New York Stock Exchange,
or any other regulatory body from purchasing or selling any or all of the shares required to be purchased or sold on such day. 

In the event of the occurrence of the circumstances described in (1), (2), or (3) above, the Trustee shall purchase or
sell such shares as soon as possible thereafter and, in the case of a Share Accounting Stock Fund, shall determine the price of such purchases or sales to be the average purchase or sales price of all such shares purchased or sold, respectively.

 (d) Purchases and Sales from or to Employer. If directed by the Employer in writing prior to the trading date, the
Trustee may purchase or sell Employer Stock from or to the Employer if the purchase or sale is for adequate consideration (within the meaning of ERISA Section 3(18)) and no commission is charged. If Employer contributions or contributions made
by the Employer on behalf of the Participants under the Plan are to be invested in Employer Stock, the Employer may transfer Employer Stock in lieu of cash to the Trust. In such case, the shares of Employer Stock to be transferred to the Trust will
be valued at a price that constitutes adequate consideration (within the meaning of ERISA Section 3(18)). 
 (e) Use of Broker
to Purchase Employer Stock. The Employer hereby directs the Trustee to use Fidelity Capital Markets, Inc., an affiliate of the Trustee, or any other affiliate or subsidiary of the Trustee (collectively, “Capital Markets”), to
provide brokerage services in connection with all market purchases and sales of Employer Stock for the Stock Fund, except in circumstances where the Trustee has determined, in accordance with its standard trading guidelines or pursuant to Employer
direction, to seek expedited settlement of trades. The Trustee shall provide the Employer with the commission schedule for such transactions and a copy of Capital Markets’ brokerage placement practices. The following shall apply as well: 

(1) Any successor organization of Capital Markets through reorganization, consolidation, merger, or similar transactions, shall, upon
consummation of such transaction, become the successor broker in accordance with the terms of this provision. 
 (2) The Trustee shall
continue to rely on this Employer direction until notified to the contrary. The Employer reserves the right to terminate this authorization upon sixty (60) days written notice to Capital Markets (or its successor) and the Trustee and the
Employer and the Trustee shall decide on a mutually-agreeable alternative procedure for handling brokerage transactions on behalf of the Stock Fund. 

(f) Securities Law Reports. The named fiduciary shall be responsible for filing all reports required under Federal or state securities
laws with respect to the Trust’s ownership of Employer Stock; including, without limitation, any reports required under Section 13 or 16 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and shall immediately notify the Trustee in writing of any
requirement to stop purchases or sales of Employer Stock pending the filing of any report. The Trustee shall provide to the named fiduciary such information on the Trust’s ownership of Employer Stock as the named fiduciary may reasonably
request in order to comply with Federal or state securities laws. 
 (g) Voting and Tender Offers. Notwithstanding any other provision
of the Trust Agreement the provisions of this Subsection shall govern the voting and tendering of Employer Stock. For purposes of this Subsection, each Participant shall be designated as a named fiduciary under ERISA with respect to shares of
Employer Stock that reflect that portion, if any, of the Participant’s interest in the Stock Fund not acquired at the direction of the Participant in accordance with ERISA Section 404(c). 

  

					
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 The Employer shall pay for all printing, mailing, tabulation and other costs
associated with the voting and tendering of Employer Stock. The Trustee, after consultation with the Employer, shall prepare any necessary documents associated with the voting and tendering of Employer Stock for the Trust. 

(1) Voting. 

(A) When the issuer of the Employer Stock prepares for any annual or special meeting, the Employer shall notify the Trustee at least thirty
(30) days in advance of the intended record date and shall cause a copy of all proxy solicitation materials to be sent to the Trustee. If requested by the Trustee, the Employer shall certify to the Trustee that the aforementioned materials
represent the same information distributed to shareholders of Employer Stock. The Employer shall cause proxy solicitation materials to be provided to each Participant with an interest in Employer Stock held in the Trust, together with an instruction
form to be returned to the Trustee or a designee. The form shall show the proportional interest in the number of full and fractional shares of Employer Stock credited to the Participant’s sub-accounts held in the Stock Fund. 

(B) Each Participant with an interest in the Stock Fund shall have the right to direct the Trustee as to the manner in which the Trustee is to
vote (including not to vote) that number of shares of Employer Stock that is credited to his Account, if the Plan uses share accounting, or, if accounting is by units of participation, that reflects such Participant’s proportional interest in
the Stock Fund (both vested and unvested). Directions from a Participant to the Trustee concerning the voting of Employer Stock shall be communicated in writing, or by such other means agreed upon by the Trustee and the Employer. These directions
shall be held in confidence by the Trustee and shall not be divulged to the Employer, or any officer or employee thereof, or any other person, except to the extent that the consequences of such directions are reflected in reports regularly
communicated to any such persons in the ordinary course of the performance of the Trustee’s services hereunder. Upon its receipt of the directions, the Trustee shall vote the shares of Employer Stock that reflect the Participant’s interest
in the Stock Fund as directed by the Participant. The Trustee shall not vote shares of Employer Stock that reflect a Participant’s interest in the Stock Fund for which the Trustee has received no direction from the Participant, except as
required by law, or to the extent that the Employer or Administrator directs the Trustee through the Service Agreement to vote shares of Employer Stock that reflect a Participant’s interest in the Stock Fund for which the Trustee has received
no directions from the Participant in the same proportion on each issue as it votes those shares that reflect all Participants’ interests in the Stock Fund (in the aggregate) for which it received voting instructions from Participants. 

(C) Except as otherwise required by law, the Trustee shall vote that number of shares of Employer Stock not credited to Participants’
Accounts in the same proportion on each issue as it votes those shares credited to Participants’ Accounts for which it received voting directions from Participants. 

(2) Tender Offers. 

(A) Upon commencement of a tender offer for any securities held in the Trust that are Employer Stock, the Employer shall timely notify the
Trustee in advance of the intended tender date and shall cause a copy of all materials to be sent to the Trustee. The Employer shall certify to the Trustee that the aforementioned materials represent the same information distributed to shareholders
of Employer Stock. Based on these materials, the Trustee shall prepare a tender instruction form. The tender instruction form shall show the number of full and fractional shares of Employer Stock credited to the Participant’s Account, if the
Plan uses share accounting, or, if accounting is by units of participation, that reflect the Participant’s proportional interest in the Stock Fund (both vested and unvested). The Employer shall cause tender materials to be sent to each
Participant with an interest in the Stock Fund, together with the foregoing tender instruction form, such materials and form to be returned to the Trustee or a designee. 

  

					
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 (B) Each Participant with an interest in the Stock Fund shall have the right to direct the
Trustee to tender or not to tender some or all of the shares of Employer Stock that are credited to his Account, if the Plan uses share accounting, or, if accounting is by units of participation, that reflect such Participant’s proportional
interest in the Stock Fund (both vested and unvested). Directions from a Participant to the Trustee concerning the tender of Employer Stock shall be communicated in writing, or by such other means agreed upon by the Trustee and the Employer. These
directions shall be held in confidence by the Trustee and shall not be divulged to the Employer, or any officer or employee thereof, or any other person, except to the extent that the consequences of such directions are reflected in reports
regularly communicated to any such persons in the ordinary course of the performance of the Trustee’s services hereunder. The Trustee shall tender or not tender shares of Employer Stock as directed by the Participant. Except as otherwise
required by law, the Trustee shall not tender shares of Employer Stock that are credited to a Participant’s Account, if the Plan uses share accounting, or, if accounting is by units of participation, that reflect a Participant’s
proportional interest in the Stock Fund for which the Trustee has received no direction from the Participant. 
 (C) Except as otherwise
required by law, the Trustee shall tender shares of Employer Stock not credited to Participants’ accounts in the same proportion as it tenders shares of Employer Stock credited to Participants’ accounts. 

(D) A Participant who has directed the Trustee to tender some or all of the shares of Employer Stock that reflect the Participant’s
proportional interest in the Stock Fund may, at any time prior to the tender offer withdrawal date, direct the Trustee to withdraw some or all of such tendered shares, and the Trustee shall withdraw the directed number of shares from the tender
offer prior to the tender offer withdrawal deadline. Prior to the withdrawal deadline, if any shares of Employer Stock not credited to Participants’ accounts have been tendered, the Trustee shall redetermine the number of shares of Employer
Stock that would be tendered under the previous paragraph if the date of the foregoing withdrawal were the date of determination, and withdraw from the tender offer the number of shares of Employer Stock not credited to Participants’ accounts
necessary to reduce the amount of tendered Employer Stock not credited to Participants’ accounts to the amount so redetermined. A Participant shall not be limited as to the number of directions to tender or withdraw that the Participant may
give to the Trustee. 
 (E) A direction by a Participant to the Trustee to tender shares of Employer Stock that reflect the
Participant’s proportional interest in the Stock Fund shall not be considered a written election under the Plan by the Participant to withdraw, or have distributed, any or all of his withdrawable shares. If the Plan uses share accounting, the
Trustee shall credit to the Participant’s Account the proceeds received by the Trustee in exchange for the shares of Employer Stock tendered from the Participant’s Account. If accounting is by units of participation, the Trustee shall
credit to each proportional interest of the Participant from which the tendered shares were taken the proceeds received by the Trustee in exchange for the shares of Employer Stock tendered from that interest. Pending receipt of direction (through
the Administrator) from the Participant or the named fiduciary, as provided in the Plan, as to which of the remaining Permissible Investments the proceeds should be invested in, the Trustee shall invest the proceeds in the Permissible Investment
specified for such purposes in the Service Agreement. 
 (h) Shares Credited. If accounting with respect to the Stock Fund is by units
of participation, then for all purposes of this Section 20.12, the number of shares of Employer Stock deemed “reflected” in a Participant’s proportional interest shall be determined as of the last preceding valuation date. The
trade date is the date the transaction is valued. 
 (i) General. With respect to all rights other than the right to vote, the right
to tender, and the right to withdraw shares previously tendered, in the case of Employer Stock credited to a Participant’s Account or proportional interest in the Stock Fund, the Trustee shall follow the directions of the Participant and if no
such directions are received, the directions of the named fiduciary. The Trustee shall have no duty to solicit directions from Participants. The Administrator is responsible for ensuring that (i) the procedures established in accordance with
the provisions of Subsection 20.12(g) are sufficient to safeguard the confidentiality of the information described therein, (ii) such procedures are being followed, and (iii) an independent fiduciary, as described in regulations issued
under ERISA Section 404(c), is appointed when needed in accordance with those regulations. 

  

					
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 (j) Conversion. All provisions in this Section 20.12 shall also apply to any
securities received as a result of a conversion to Employer Stock. 
 20.13. Voting; Delivery of Information. The Trustee shall deliver, or
cause to be executed and delivered, to the Employer or Administrator all notices, prospectuses, financial statements, proxies and proxy soliciting materials received by the Trustee relating to securities held by the Trust or, if applicable, deliver
these materials to the appropriate Participant or the Beneficiary of a deceased Participant. Unless provided otherwise in the Service Agreement, the Trustee shall vote any securities held by the Trust in accordance with the instructions of the
Participant or the Beneficiary of a deceased Participant and shall not vote securities for which it has not received instructions. 
 20.14.
Compensation and Expenses of Trustee. The Trustee’s fee for performing its duties hereunder shall be such reasonable amounts as specified in the Service Agreement or any other written agreement with the Employer. Such fee, any taxes
of any kind which may be levied or assessed upon or with respect to the Trust Fund, and any and all expenses, including without limitation legal fees and expenses of administrative and judicial proceedings, reasonably incurred by the Trustee in
connection with its duties and responsibilities hereunder shall, unless some or all have been paid by the Employer, be paid from the Trust in the method specified in the Service Agreement. 

20.15. Reliance by Trustee on Other Persons. The Trustee may rely upon and act upon any writing from any person authorized by the Employer or the
Administrator pursuant to the Service Agreement or any other written direction to give instructions concerning the Plan and may conclusively rely upon and be protected in acting upon any written order from the Employer or the Administrator or upon
any other notice, request, consent, certificate, or other instructions or paper reasonably believed by it to have been executed by a duly authorized person, so long as it acts in good faith in taking or omitting to take any such action. The Trustee
need not inquire as to the basis in fact of any statement in writing received from the Employer or the Administrator. 
 The Trustee shall
be entitled to rely on the latest certificate it has received from the Employer or the Administrator as to any person or persons authorized to act for the Employer or the Administrator hereunder and to sign on behalf of the Employer or the
Administrator any directions or instructions, until it receives from the Employer or the Administrator written notice that such authority has been revoked. 

Except with respect to instructions from a Participant as to the Participant’s Account that are otherwise authorized under the Plan, the
Trustee shall be under no duty to take any action with respect to any Participant’s Account (other than as specified herein) unless and until the Employer or the Administrator furnishes the Trustee with written instructions on a form acceptable
to the Trustee, and the Trustee agrees thereto in writing. The Trustee shall not be liable for any action taken pursuant to the Employer’s or the Administrator’s written instructions (nor the purpose or propriety of any distribution made
thereunder). 
 20.16. Indemnification by Employer. The Employer shall indemnify and save harmless the Trustee, and all affiliates, employees,
agents and sub-contractors of the Trustee, from and against any and all liability or expense (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) to which the Trustee, or such other individuals or entities, may be subjected by reason of any act or conduct
being taken in the performance of any Plan-related duties, including those described in this Trust Agreement and the Service Agreement, unless such liability or expense results from the Trustee’s, or such other individuals’ or
entities’, negligence or willful misconduct. 
 20.17. Consultation by Trustee with Counsel. The Trustee may consult with legal counsel
(who may be but need not be counsel for the Employer or the Administrator) concerning any question which may arise with respect to its rights and duties under the Plan and Trust, and the opinion of such counsel shall, to the extent permitted by law,
be full and complete protection in respect of any action taken or omitted by the Trustee hereunder in good faith and in accordance with the opinion of such counsel. 

20.18. Persons Dealing with the Trustee. No person dealing with the Trustee shall be bound to see to the application of any money or property
paid or delivered to the Trustee or to inquire into the validity or propriety of any transactions. 

  

					
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 20.19. Resignation or Removal of Trustee. The Trustee may resign at any time by written notice to
the Employer, which resignation shall be effective 60 days after delivery to the Employer. The Trustee may be removed by the Employer by written notice to the Trustee, which removal shall be effective 60 days after delivery to the Trustee or such
shorter period as may be mutually agreed upon by the Employer and the Trustee. 
 Except in the case of Plan termination, upon resignation
or removal of the Trustee, the Employer shall appoint a successor trustee. Any such successor trustee shall, upon written acceptance of his appointment, become vested with the estate, rights, powers, discretion, duties and obligations of the Trustee
hereunder as if he had been originally named as Trustee in this Agreement. 
 Upon resignation or removal of the Trustee, the Employer shall
no longer participate in this volume submitter plan and shall be deemed to have adopted an individually designed plan. In such event, the Employer shall appoint a successor trustee within said 60-day period and the Trustee shall transfer the assets
of the Trust to the successor trustee upon receipt of sufficient evidence (such as a determination letter or opinion letter from the Internal Revenue Service or an opinion of counsel satisfactory to the Trustee) that such trust shall be a qualified
trust under the Code. 
 The appointment of a successor trustee shall be accomplished by delivery to the Trustee of written notice that the
Employer has appointed such successor trustee, and written acceptance of such appointment by the successor trustee. The Trustee may, upon transfer and delivery of the Trust Fund to a successor trustee, reserve such reasonable amount as it shall deem
necessary to provide for its fees, compensation, costs and expenses, or for the payment of any other liabilities chargeable against the Trust Fund for which it may be liable. The Trustee shall not be liable for the acts or omissions of any successor
trustee. 
 20.20. Fiscal Year of the Trust. The fiscal year of the Trust shall coincide with the Plan Year. 

20.21. Amendment. In accordance with provisions of the Plan, and subject to the limitations set forth therein, this Trust Agreement may only be
amended by the Employer and the Trustee executing an amendment to the Trust Superseding Provisions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement. No amendment to this Trust Agreement shall divert any part of the Trust Fund to any purpose other than as provided
in Section 20.03. 
 20.22. Plan Termination. Upon termination or partial termination of the Plan or complete discontinuance of
contributions thereunder, the Trustee shall make distributions to the Participants or other persons entitled to distributions as the Employer or Administrator directs in accordance with the provisions of the Plan. In the absence of such instructions
and unless the Plan otherwise provides, the Trustee shall notify the Employer or Administrator of such situation and the Trustee shall be under no duty to make any distributions under the Plan until it receives written instructions from the Employer
or Administrator. Upon the completion of such distributions, the Trust shall terminate, the Trustee shall be relieved from all liability under the Trust, and no Participant or other person shall have any claims thereunder, except as required by
applicable law. 
 20.23. Permitted Reversion of Funds to Employer. If it is determined by the Internal Revenue Service that the Plan does not
initially qualify under Code Section 401, all assets then held under the Plan shall be returned by the Trustee, as directed by the Administrator, to the Employer, but only if the application for determination is made by the time prescribed by
law for filing the Employer’s return for the taxable year in which the Plan was adopted or such later date as may be prescribed by regulations. Such distribution shall be made within one year after the date the initial qualification is denied.
Upon such distribution the Plan shall be considered to be rescinded and to be of no force or effect. 
 Contributions under the Plan are
conditioned upon their deductibility under Code Section 404. In the event the deduction of a contribution made by the Employer is disallowed under Code Section 404, such contribution (to the extent disallowed) must be returned to the
Employer within one year of the disallowance of the deduction. 
 Any contribution made by the Employer because of a mistake of fact must be
returned to the Employer within one year of the contribution. 
 20.24. Governing Law. This Trust Agreement shall be construed, administered
and enforced according to ERISA and, to the extent not preempted thereby, the laws of the State or Commonwealth in which the Trustee has its principal place of business. 

  

					
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 20.25. Assignment and Successors. This Trust Agreement, and any of its rights and obligations
hereunder, may not be assigned by any party without the prior written consent of the other party(ies), and such consent may be withheld in any party’s sole discretion. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Trustee may assign this Agreement in
whole or in part, and any of its rights and obligations hereunder, to a subsidiary or affiliate of the Trustee without consent of the Employer. Any successor to the Trustee or successor trustee, either through sale or transfer of the business or
trust department of the Trustee or successor trustee, or through reorganization, consolidation, or merger, or any similar transaction of either the Trustee or successor trustee, shall, upon consummation of the transaction, become the successor
trustee under this Agreement. All provisions in this Trust Agreement shall extend to and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns. 

  

					
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 VOLUME SUBMITTER DEFINED
CONTRIBUTION PLAN 
 ADDENDUM 

RE: American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 and Code Sections 401(k) & 401(m) Final Regulations 

Amendments for Fidelity Basic Plan Document No. 17 

PREAMBLE 
 Adoption and Effective Date of
Amendment. This amendment of the Plan is adopted to reflect statutory changes pursuant to the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (“ATRA”), the final regulations adopted pursuant to Code Sections 401(k) & 401(m), and any
related guidance. This amendment is intended as good faith compliance with the requirements of the ATRA and those final regulations and is to be construed in accordance with guidance issued thereunder. 

Except as provided otherwise below, the amendments contained herein shall effective for Plan Years beginning after December 31, 2014. 

Supersession of Inconsistent Provisions. This amendment shall supersede the provisions of the Plan to the extent those provisions are
inconsistent with the provisions of this amendment. 
 Article 1. In-Plan Roth Conversions.
The following shall be added to Article 5 effective for Roth conversions within the Plan after December 31, 2012: 
 In-Plan Roth Conversions. If elected by the Employer in Section (a) of the corresponding Adoption Agreement Addendum, and effective for in-plan Roth conversions on
and after the date elected by the Employer in such Section (a), any Participant meeting the requirements set forth in Section (a) of the corresponding Adoption Agreement Addendum may elect to have any part of the portions of his Account as may
be described and limited therein, which are not “designated Roth contributions” under the Plan, be considered “designated Roth contributions” for purposes of the Plan. Any assets converted in such a way shall be separately
accounted for, be maintained in such records as are necessary for the proper reporting thereof, and have any distribution constraints, such as those found in Article 14, applicable to them prior to the conversion continue to apply to them. 

Article 2. Changing Testing Methods. Section 6.11 is amended by replacing subsection (d) it in its entirety with the
following: 
 (d) A Plan may be amended to reduce or suspend 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Contributions or 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective
Employer Contributions for a Plan year, if the Employer provides in the notice described in Section 6.09(b) that the plan may be amended during the Plan Year to reduce or suspend such contributions or the Employer is operating at an economic
loss (as described in Code Section 412(c)(2)(A)), and revert to the “ADP” testing method (and, if applicable, the “ACP” testing method) for such Plan Year if: 

(1) All Eligible Employees are provided notice of the reduction or suspension describing (i) the consequences of the amendment,
(ii) the procedures for changing their salary reduction agreements, and (iii) the effective date of the reduction or suspension. 

(2) The reduction or suspension of such contributions is no earlier than the later of (i) 30 days after the date the notice described in
paragraph (1) is provided to Eligible Employees or (ii) the date the amendment is adopted. 
 (3) Active Participants are given a
reasonable opportunity before the reduction or suspension occurs, including a reasonable period after the notice described in paragraph (1) is provided to Eligible Employees, to change amounts elected or deemed elected under Section 5.03
and, if applicable, Section 5.04. 
 (4) With regard to 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, the Plan satisfies the
401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions provisions of the Adoption Agreement in effect prior to the amendment with respect to amounts elected or deemed elected under Section 5.03 and, if applicable, Section 5.04 made through the
effective date of the amendment. 

  

					
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 (5) With regard to 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions, the Plan satisfies the
401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions provisions of the Adoption Agreement in effect prior to the amendment with respect to the safe harbor compensation (compensation meeting the requirements of
Section 1.401(k)-3(b)(2) of the Treasury Regulations) paid through the effective date of the amendment. 

If the Employer amends its Plan in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph (d), the “ADP” test described in
Section 6.03 and the “ACP” test described in Section 6.06 shall be applied as if it had been in effect for the entire Plan Year using the current year testing method in Subsection 1.06(a)(1) of the Adoption Agreement. With regard
to 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions, the conditions for which an Employer may make an amendment to revert to “ADP” testing shall be considered effective for amendments adopted after May 18, 2009. 

The Volume Submitter Sponsor (Fidelity Management & Research Company) executed this Amendment by separate resolution on August 27, 2014.

  

					
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	1.06	TESTING RULES 

  

	 	(a)	ADP/ACP Present Testing Method - The testing method for purposes of applying the “ADP” and “ACP” tests described in Sections 6.03 and 6.06 of the Basic Plan Document shall be the (check
one): 

  

					
	(1) 	  	☑	  	Current Year Testing Method—The “ADP” or “ACP” of Highly Compensated Employees for the Plan Year shall be compared to the “ADP” or “ACP” of
Non-Highly Compensated Employees for the same Plan Year. (Must choose if Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, or Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, with respect
to Nonelective Employer Contributions is checked.)
			
	(2)	  	☐	  	Prior Year Testing Method—The “ADP” or “ACP” of Highly Compensated Employees for the Plan Year shall be compared to the “ADP” or “ACP” of
Non-Highly Compensated Employees for the immediately preceding Plan Year. (Do not choose if Option 1.10(a)(1), alternative allocation formula for Qualified Nonelective Contributions.)
			
	(3) 	  	☐	  	Not applicable. (Only if Option 1.01(b)(3), Profit Sharing Only, is checked and Option 1.08(a)(1), Future Employee Contributions, and Option 1.11(a), Matching Employer Contributions, are not checked or Option
1.04(d)(2)(B), excluding all Highly Compensated Employees from the eligible class of Employees, is checked.)
	
	Note: Restrictions apply on elections to change testing methods.

  

	 	(b)	First Year Testing Method—If the first Plan Year that the Plan, other than a successor plan, permits Deferral Contributions or provides for either Employee or Matching Employer Contributions, occurs
on or after the Effective Date specified in Subsection 1.01(g), the “ADP” and/or “ACP” test for such first Plan Year shall be applied using the actual “ADP” and/or “ACP” of
Non-Highly Compensated Employees for such first Plan Year, unless otherwise provided below. 

  

					
	(1) 	  	☐	  	The “ADP” and/or “ACP” test for the first Plan Year that the Plan permits Deferral Contributions or provides for either Employee or Matching Employer Contributions shall be applied assuming a 3% “ADP”
and/or “ACP” for Non-Highly Compensated Employees. (Do not choose unless Plan uses prior year testing method described in Subsection 1.06(a)(2).)

  

	 	(c)	HCE Determinations: Look Back Year—The look back year for purposes of determining which Employees are Highly Compensated Employees shall be the
12-consecutive-month period preceding the Plan Year, unless otherwise provided below. 

  

					
	(1) 	  	☐	  	Calendar Year Determination—The look back year shall be the calendar year beginning within the preceding Plan Year. (Do not choose if the Plan Year is the calendar year.)

  

	 	(d)	HCE Determinations: Top Paid Group Election—All Employees with Compensation exceeding the dollar amount specified in Code Section 414(q)(l)(B)(i) adjusted pursuant to Code Section 415(d)
(e.g., $115,000 for “determination years” beginning in 2013 and “look-back years” beginning in 2012) shall be considered Highly Compensated Employees, unless Top Paid Group Election below is checked. 

  

					
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	(1) 	  	☑	  	 Top Paid Group Election - Employees with Compensation exceeding the dollar amount specified in Code Section 414(q)(l)(B)(i)
adjusted pursuant to Code Section 415(d) shall be considered Highly Compensated Employees only if they are in the top paid group (the top 20% of Employees ranked by Compensation).

 Note: Plan provisions for Sections 1.06(c) and 1.06(d) must apply consistently to all retirement plans
of the Employer for determination years that begin with or within the same calendar year 

  

					
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 AMENDMENT EXECUTION PAGE 

Plan Name: SiteOne Savings and Investment Plan (the “Plan”) 

Employer: SiteOne Landscape Supply 
 [Note: These
execution pages are to be completed in the event the Employer modifies any prior election(s) or makes a new election(s) in this Adoption Agreement. Attach the amended page(s) of the Adoption Agreement to these execution pages.] 

The following section(s) of the Plan are hereby amended effective as of the date(s) set forth below: 

 

			
	 Section Amended
	  	 Effective Date

	1.06	  	10/30/2016

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Employer has caused this Amendment to be executed on the date given below. 

 

									
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	By:	 	 	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Joseph Ketter
	Title:	 	 	 		 	Title:	 	SVP Human Resources
	Date:	 	 	 		 	Date:	 	9/14/16

 Note: Only one authorized signature is required to execute this Adoption Agreement unless the Employer’s corporate
policy mandates two authorized signatures. 
  

									
	Accepted by: Fidelity Management Trust Company, as Trustee
				
	By:	 	/s/ JANET L. SHIPP	 		 	Date: 9/14/2016
	Title:	 	 JANET L. SHIPP
 AUTHORIZED SIGNATORY
	 		 		 	

  

					
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	1.01	PLAN INFORMATION 

  

			
	 (d) Plan Year End (month/day): 12/31

  

					
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 AMENDMENT EXECUTION PAGE 

 

			
	Plan Name: SiteOne Savings and Investment Plan (the “Plan”)
	
	Employer: SiteOne Landscape Supply

 [Note: These execution pages are to be completed in the event the Employer modifies any prior election(s) or makes a
new election(s) in this Adoption Agreement. Attach the amended page(s) of the Adoption Agreement to these execution pages.] 
 The following
section(s) of the Plan are hereby amended effective as of the date(s) set forth below: 
  

			
	 Section Amended
	  	 Effective Date

	1.01	  	11/01/2016

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Employer has caused this Amendment to be executed on the date given below. 

 

									
	Employer: SiteOne Landscape Supply	 		 	Employer: SiteOne Landscape Supply
					
	By:	 	 	 		 	By:	 	/s/ Joseph Ketter
	Title:	 	 	 		 	Title:	 	SVP Human Resources
	Date:	 	 	 		 	Date:	 	9/14/16

 Note: Only one authorized signature is required to execute this Adoption Agreement unless the Employer’s corporate
policy mandates two authorized signatures. 
  

									
	Accepted by: Fidelity Management Trust Company, as Trustee
				
	By:	 	/s/ JANET L. SHIPP	 		 	Date: 9/14/2016
	Title:	 	 JANET L. SHIPP
 AUTHORIZED SIGNATORY
	 		 		 	

  

					
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	1.05	COMPENSATION 

 Compensation, as defined in Subsection 2.0l(k) of the Basic Plan
Document, shall be modified as provided below. 
  

	 	(a)	Compensation Exclusions - Compensation shall not include reimbursements or other expense allowances, fringe benefits (cash and non-cash), moving expenses, deferred
compensation, welfare benefits, unused leave (as described in Section 2.01(k)(2)), or any of the following additional item(s): 

  

					
	(1) 	  	☐	  	 No additional exclusions.

			
	(2) 	  	☐	  	Differential Wages.
			
	(3) 	  	☐	  	Overtime pay.
			
	(4) 	  	☐	  	 Bonuses.

			
	(5) 	  	☐	  	 Commissions.

			
	(6) 	  	☑	  	 The value of restricted stock or of a qualified or a non-qualified stock option granted to an
Employee by the Employer to the extent such value is includable in the Employee’s taxable income.

			
	(7) 	  	☐	  	Severance pay received prior to termination of employment. (Severance pay received following termination of employment is a severance amount as described in Subsection 2.01(k) and is always excluded.) 
	
	Note: If the Employer selects an option, other than (1) or (2) above, with respect to Nonelective Employer Contributions, Compensation must be tested to show that it meets the requirements of Code
Section 414(s), unless 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula has been selected, or the allocations must be tested to show that they meet the general test under regulations issued under Code Section 401(a)(4). If the Employer selects an option, other
than (1) or (2) above, and Option 1.11(a)(3), Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, is selected, a Participant must be permitted to make Deferral Contributions under the Plan sufficient to receive the full 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching
Employer Contribution, determined as a percentage of Compensation meeting the requirements of Code Section 414(s).

  

	 	(b)	Compensation for the First Year of Participation - Contributions for the Plan Year in which an Employee first becomes a Participant shall be determined based on the Employee’s Compensation as provided
below. 

  

					
			
	(1) 	  	☐	  	 Compensation for the entire Plan Year. (Complete (A) below, if applicable. If (A) is not selected, the
amount of any Nonelective Employer Contribution for the initial Plan Year will be determined in accordance with this subsection 1.05(b)(1) using only Compensation from the Effective Date of the Plan through the end of the initial Plan
Year.)

			
		  	(A)	  	 ☐       For purposes of determining
the amount of Nonelective Employer Contributions, other than 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions, Compensation for the 12-month period ending on the last day of the initial Plan Year shall be
used.

			
	(2) 	  	☑	  	Only Compensation for the portion of the Plan Year in which the Employee is eligible to participate in the Plan. (Complete (A) below, if applicable. If (A) is not selected, the amount of any
Nonelective Employer Contribution for the initial Plan Year will be determined in accordance with this subsection 1.05(b)(2) using only Compensation from the Effective Date of the Plan through the end of the initial Plan Year.)

  

  

					
	 Volume Submitter Defined Contribution Plan – 10/2014
	 	PS Plan
		 		 	93283-1485489719AA
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		  	(A)	  	 ☐       For purposes of determining
the amount of Nonelective Employer Contributions, other than 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions, for those Employees who become Active Participants on the Effective Date of the Plan, Compensation for the 12-month period ending on the last day of the initial Plan Year shall be used. For all other Employees, only Compensation for the period in which they are eligible shall be used.

  

					
	 Volume Submitter Defined Contribution Plan – 10/2014
	 	PS Plan
		 		 	93283-1485489719AA
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 AMENDMENT EXECUTION PAGE 

 

			
	Plan Name: SiteOne Savings and Investment Plan (the “Plan”)
	
	Employer: SiteOne Landscape Supply

 [Note: These execution pages are to be completed in the event the Employer modifies any prior election(s) or
makes a new election(s) in this Adoption Agreement. Attach the amended page(s) of the Adoption Agreement to these execution pages.] 
 The
following section(s) of the Plan are hereby amended effective as of the date(s) set forth below: 
  

			
	 Section Amended
	  	 Effective Date

	1.05	  	01/01/2017

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Employer has caused this Amendment to be executed on the date given below. 

 

									
	Employer: SiteOne Landscape Supply	 		 	Employer: SiteOne Landscape Supply
					
	By:	 	/s/ Barb Jones	 		 	By:	 	 
	Title:	 	Manager, Benefits & Compensation	 		 	Title:	 	 
	Date:	 	2/21/2017 | 10:44:43 AM EST	 		 	Date:	 	 

 Note: Only one authorized signature is required to execute this Adoption Agreement unless the Employer’s corporate
policy mandates two authorized signatures. 
  

									
	 Accepted by: Fidelity Management Trust Company, as Trustee
	 	
				
	By:	 	/s/ Debbie Dunham	 		 	Date: 2/22/2017 | 3:10:18 PM EST
	Title:	 	Authorized Signor	 		 		 	

  

					
	 Volume Submitter Defined Contribution Plan – 10/2014
	 	PS Plan
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 AMENDMENT EXECUTION PAGE 

 

			
	Plan Name: SiteOne Savings and Investment Plan (the “Plan”)
	
	Employer: SiteOne Landscape Supply

 [Note: These execution pages are to be completed in the event the Employer modifies any prior election(s)
or makes a new election(s) in this Adoption Agreement. Attach the amended page(s) of the Adoption Agreement to these execution pages.] 
 The
following section(s) of the Plan are hereby amended effective as of the date(s) set forth below: 
  

			
	 Section Amended
	  	 Effective Date

	ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS ADDENDUM	  	04/01/2017

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Employer has caused this Amendment to be executed on the date given below. 

 

									
	Employer: SiteOne Landscape Supply	 		 	Employer: SiteOne Landscape Supply
					
	By:	 	/s/ John Guthrie	 		 	By:	 	 
	Title:	 	CFO	 		 	Title:	 	 
	Date:	 	3-23-17	 		 	Date:	 	 

 Note: Only one authorized signature is required to execute this Adoption Agreement unless the Employer’s corporate
policy mandates two authorized signatures. 
  

									
	 Accepted by: Fidelity Management Trust Company, as Trustee
	 		 		 	
				
	By:	 	/s/ Debra A. Dunham	 		 	Date: 3/24/17
	Title:	 	 Debra A. Dunham
 Authorized Signatory
	 		 		 	

  

					
	 Volume Submitter Defined Contribution Plan – 10/2014
	 	PS Plan
		 		 	93283-1489377796AA
		 	© 2014 FMR LLC	 	
		 	All rights reserved.	 	
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 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS ADDENDUM 

for 
 Plan Name: SiteOne Savings and
Investment Plan 
  

	(a)	Additional Provision(s) - The following provisions supplement and/or, to the degree described herein, supersede other provisions of this Adoption Agreement and the Basic Plan Document in the
following manner: 

 (1) The following is added at the end of Subsection 1.07(a)(1)(A) as new Subsection 1.07(a)(1)(A)
(i): 
  

	 	(i)	The following deferral limit applies to Participants eligible to make Catch-Up Contributions: 75.00% (cannot be less than 75 and must be a whole number
multiple of one percent) of Compensation. (Select only if Option 1.07(a)(4), Catch-Up Contributions, is selected below.) 

(2) The following shall be added as Section 1.07(b): 

 

	 	(b)	Additional Automatic Enrollment Provisions—Automatic enrollment made in accordance with Section 5.03(c) of the Basic Plan Document is subject to the following: 

 

	 	(1)	An initial pre-tax Deferral Contribution of 3.00% will be made for: 

  

	 	(A)	Newly-eligible Employees 30 days after such Employee’s date of hire, but no sooner than such Employee’s Entry Date. 

 

	 	(B)	Each Eligible Employee having a Reemployment Commencement Date will be treated as follows for purposes of the above-described automatic enrollment contributions: 

 

	 	(i)	Shall not be automatically enrolled. 

 Note: If the Employer has elected a QACA in
Option 1.07(a)(6)(D), then after the effective date of this election, any Participant automatically enrolled pursuant to this subparagraph (C) who was automatically enrolled under the QACA at the time of leaving employment shall be
automatically enrolled at the same rate in effect immediately prior to his leaving employment plus any increases missed in accordance with paragraph (2) below (if applicable) prior to his Reemployment. 

 

	 	(2)	Those Participants with a deferral rate greater than zero (who are not suspended from making Deferral Contributions) will have that deferral increased annually by 1% (not to exceed 3%) as a pre-tax Deferral Contribution with the following additional parameters: 

  

	 	(A)	Applies only to those: 

  

	 	(i)	Participants who are still automatically enrolled under paragraph (1) above. 

  

	 	(B)	Each applicable increase shall occur: 

  

	 	(i)	For Participants who are described within subparagraph (2)(A)(i) above: 

  

	 	(I)	Each year on 03/01, except with regard to the first such annual increase which shall not apply to a Participant within the first six months following the date such Participant was automatically enrolled pursuant
to paragraph (1) above. 

  

					
	 Volume Submitter Defined Contribution Plan – 10/2014
	 	PS Plan
		 		 	 93283-1489377796AA 

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 (3) The following is added at the end of Subsection 1.18(a) as a new Subsection 1.18(a)(1) and
supersedes Article 9 to the extent required: 
  

	 	(1)	Loan not Due on Termination. If a Participant with an outstanding loan balance terminates employment with the Employer and all Related Employers, the outstanding principal and accrued interest on such loan shall
not be immediately due and payable as provided in Section 9.11 of the Basic Plan Document. Instead, such loan shall continue to be payable in accordance with the provisions of the loan note and Article 9 of the Basic Plan Document.

 (4) The following replaces Section 19.05: 

19.05. Costs of Administration. All reasonable costs and expenses (including legal, accounting, and employee communication fees) incurred by the Administrator
and the Trustee in administering the Plan and Trust may be paid from the forfeitures (if any) resulting under Section 11.08, from the suspense account described in this Section, if any, or from the remaining Trust Fund. All such costs and
expenses paid from the remaining Trust Fund shall, unless allocable to the Accounts of particular Participants, be charged against the Accounts of all Participants as provided in the Service Agreement. 

Amounts a service provider agrees to credit to the Plan in recognition of the service provider’s compensation for Plan services will be allocated to the
Plan as follows: (a) to the extent an amount is attributable to a Permissible Investment, such amount shall be allocated to the Accounts of Participants and Beneficiaries pro rata based on the ratio that each Participant and Beneficiary’s
balance in each such Permissible Investment bears to the total balances for all such Participants and Beneficiaries in such Permissible Investment; and, (b) to the extent an amount is a credit for float earnings of the Plan in excess of float
expenses, such amount shall be allocated to a suspense account from which the Administrator may pay Plan expenses. Any amounts so allocated shall not constitute “annual additions” (as defined in Subsection 6.01(a)) under the Plan. 

  

					
	 Volume Submitter Defined Contribution Plan – 10/2014
	 	PS Plan
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	1.05	 	COMPENSATION
		
		 	Compensation, as defined in Subsection 2.0l(k) of the Basic Plan Document, shall be modified as provided below.
			
		 	(a)	 	Compensation Exclusions—Compensation shall not include reimbursements or other expense allowances, fringe benefits (cash and
non-cash), moving expenses, deferred compensation, welfare benefits, unused leave (as described in Section 2.01(k)(2)), or any of the following additional item(s):
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☐	 	 No additional exclusions.

					
		 		 	(2)	 	☐	 	 Differential Wages.

					
		 		 	(3)	 	☐	 	 Overtime pay.

					
		 		 	 (4)
	 	☐	 	 Bonuses.

					
		 		 	 (5)
	 	☐	 	 Commissions.

					
		 		 	 (6)
	 	☑	 	The value of restricted stock or of a qualified or a non-qualified stock option granted to an Employee by the Employer to the extent such value is includable in the Employee’s
taxable income.
					
		 		 	 (7)
	 	☑	 	Severance pay received prior to termination of employment. (Severance pay received following termination of employment is a severance amount as described in Subsection 2.01(k) and is always
excluded.)
			
		 		 	Note: If the Employer selects an option, other than (1) or (2) above, with respect to Nonelective Employer Contributions, Compensation must be tested to show that it meets the requirements of Code
Section 414(s), unless 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula has been selected, or the allocations must be tested to show that they meet the general test under regulations issued under Code Section 401(a)(4). If the Employer selects an option, other
than (1) or (2) above, and Option 1.11(a)(3), Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, is selected, a Participant must be permitted to make Deferral Contributions under the Plan sufficient to receive the full 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching
Employer Contribution, determined as a percentage of Compensation meeting the requirements of Code Section 4l4(s).
			
		 	(b)	 	Compensation for the First Year of Participation—Contributions for the Plan Year in which an Employee first becomes a Participant shall be determined based on the Employee’s Compensation as
provided below.
					
		 		 	(1)	 	☐	 	Compensation for the entire Plan Year. (Complete (A) below, if applicable. If (A) is not selected, the amount of any Nonelective Employer Contribution for the initial Plan Year will be
determined in accordance with this subsection 1.05(b)(1) using only Compensation from the Effective Date of the Plan through the end of the initial Plan Year.)
						
		 		 		 	(A)	 	☐	 	For purposes of determining the amount of Nonelective Employer Contributions, other than 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions, Compensation for the 12-month period
ending on the last day of the initial Plan Year shall be used.
					
		 		 	(2)	 	☑	 	Only Compensation for the portion of the Plan Year in which the Employee is eligible to participate in the Plan. (Complete (A) below, if applicable. If (A) is not selected, the amount of any
Nonelective Employer Contribution for the initial Plan Year will be determined in accordance with this subsection 1.05(b)(2) using only Compensation from the Effective Date of the Plan through the end of the initial Plan Year.)

  

					
	 Volume Submitter Defined Contribution Plan – 10/2014
	 	PS Plan
		 		 	93283-1498107969AA 
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		 		 		 	(A)	 	☐	 	For purposes of determining the amount of Nonelective Employer Contributions, other than 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions, for those Employees who become Active Participants on the Effective Date of the
Plan, Compensation for the 12-month period ending on the last day of the initial Plan Year shall be used. For all other Employees, only Compensation for the period in which they are eligible shall be
used.

  

					
	 Volume Submitter Defined Contribution Plan – 10/2014
	 	PS Plan
		 		 	93283-1498107969AA 
		 	© 2014 FMR LLC	 	
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 AMENDMENT EXECUTION PAGE 

 

							
	 Plan Name: SiteOne Savings and Investment Plan (the
“Plan”)
	  			
		
	 Employer: SiteOne Landscape Supply
	  			

 [Note: These execution pages are to be completed in the event the Employer modifies any prior election(s) or
makes a new election(s) in this Adoption Agreement. Attach the amended page(s) of the Adoption Agreement to these execution pages.] 
 The
following section(s) of the Plan are hereby amended effective as of the date(s) set forth below: 
  

			
	 Section Amended
	 	 Effective Date

	1.05	 	07/17/2017

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Employer has caused this Amendment to be executed on the date given below. 

 

									
	Employer: SiteOne Landscape Supply	 		 	Employer: SiteOne Landscape Supply
					
	By:	 	/s/ Barb Jones	 		 	By:	 	 
	Title:	 	Manager, Benefits & Compensation	 		 	Title:	 	 
	Date:	 	7-12-2017	 		 	Date:	 	 

 Note: Only one authorized signature is required to execute this Adoption Agreement unless the Employer’s corporate
policy mandates two authorized signatures. 
  

									
	 Accepted by: Fidelity Management Trust Company, as Trustee
	 	
				
	By:	 	/s/ Cynthia Wright	 		 	Date: 7/12/2017
	Title:	 	Authorized Signatory	 		 		 	

  

					
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		 		 	93283-1498107969AA 
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