Document:

Exhibit 10.2

 

AMENDED
AND RESTATED EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

 

This Amended and Restated Employment Agreement
is made and entered into by and between THE ONE GROUP HOSPITALITY, INC. F/K/A COMMITTED CAPITAL ACQUISITION CORPORATION,
a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), and JONATHAN SEGAL (the “Executive”),
effective as of October 30, 2017 (“Effective Date”).

 

RECITALS

 

WHEREAS, pursuant to an employment agreement
dated as of October 16, 2013 (the “Prior Agreement”) the Executive previously served as chief executive
officer of the Company;

 

WHEREAS, the Executive resigned as chief
executive officer of the Company effective as of October 30, 2017; and

 

WHEREAS, the Company desires to employ the
Executive as its Director of Business Development and appoint the Executive as its Chairman of the Board of Directors and the Executive
desires to be so employed by the Company on the terms and conditions set forth in this Amended and Restated Employment Agreement
(the “Agreement”).

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration
of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency
of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows:

 

AGREEMENT

 

1. Position and Duties; Chairman.
The Executive shall serve as the Director of Business Development of the Company and, in such capacity shall be responsible for
the development of new business for the Company, shall perform such duties as are customarily performed by a Director of Business
Development of a company of a similar size and shall have such power and authority as shall reasonably be required to enable him
to perform his duties hereunder; provided, however, that in exercising such power and authority and performing such
duties, he shall at all times be subject to the authority, control and direction of the Board of Directors of the Company (the
“Board”).

 

The Company shall take all necessary and
appropriate action to appoint Executive as (i) a member and (ii) Chairman of the Board, and the Company shall nominate and recommend
the Executive for re-election as a director and Chairman at each election of directors that occurs during the Term of Employment
(as defined below).

 

The Executive shall report to the Board
and shall devote substantially his full business time and attention to the business and affairs of the Company and its subsidiaries.
The Executive shall perform his duties and responsibilities in a diligent, trustworthy, businesslike and efficient manner. The
Executive shall not engage in any other business activities that could reasonably be expected to conflict with the Executive’s
duties, responsibilities and obligations hereunder; provided, however, that nothing in this Agreement shall preclude
the Executive from devoting reasonable periods of time required for: serving as a director or member of a committee of any organization
or corporation not directly competitive with the Business of the Company (as hereinafter defined); delivering lectures, fulfilling
speaking engagements, and any writing or publication relating to his area of expertise; engaging in professional organization,
program activities, not-for-profit and civic and charitable activities; and managing his personal investments; provided that such
activities do not materially interfere with the due performance of his duties and responsibilities under this Agreement as determined
by the Board in good faith.

 

     

     

    

 

2. Term. The employment hereunder
shall be for a term of three (3) years commencing on the Effective Date and ending on the three (3) year anniversary thereof (the
“Expiration Date”), unless terminated earlier pursuant to Section 4 of this Agreement (the “Term
of Employment”). Thereafter, this Agreement shall automatically be renewed and the Term of Employment extended for
additional consecutive terms of one (1) year (each a “Renewal Term”), unless such renewal is objected
to by either the Company or the Executive upon ninety (90) days written notice prior to the commencement of the next Renewal Term.
In the event of renewal, the last day of each Renewal Term shall be deemed the new Expiration Date.

 

3. Compensation and Related Matters.

 

(a) Base Salary. As compensation for
services rendered hereunder as Director of Business Development, the Executive shall initially receive a salary of $350,000 annually
(the “Base Salary”), which shall be paid in accordance with the Company’s then prevailing payroll
practices. The Executive shall receive such increases (but not decreases) in his Base Salary as the Board, or the compensation
committee of the Board, may approve in its sole discretion from time to time; provided that the Executive’s Base Salary will
be reviewed for potential upward adjustment not less often than annually.

 

(b) Bonus. The Executive will be eligible
to receive an annual, discretionary bonus (the “Bonus”) based in part upon achievement of individual
and corporate performance objectives as determined by the Board. The Bonus shall be targeted at seventy five percent (75%) of the
Executive’s then-effective annual Base Salary. The Executive shall be eligible to receive a Bonus in excess of the targeted
Bonus if Company performance exceeds 100% of the targeted goals, and a Bonus below the target amount shall be payable if actual
performance at least equals a minimum threshold, each as approved by the Board in consultation with the Executive at the time the
annual performance goals are established. Notwithstanding the foregoing, whether the Executive receives a Bonus and the amount
of any such Bonus, will be determined by the Board in its sole and absolute discretion, except that any portion of the Bonus that
Board determines to be based on the targeted goals will be considered non-discretionary and payable based on achievement of such
goals. The Bonus will be deemed earned provided that the Executive is employed as of December 31st of the calendar year to which
such Bonus relates and is not in material breach of this Agreement as of the payment date. The Bonus, if any, will be paid no later
than April 30 of the year following the year to which the performance objectives relate.

 

     

     

    

 

 (c) Stock Options. In the event
that the Company elects from time to time during the Term of Employment to award to all of its senior management and executives
options to purchase shares of the Company’s stock pursuant to any stock option plan or similar program, the Executive shall
be entitled to participate in any such stock option plan or similar program on a basis consistent with the participation of other
senior management and executives of the Company.

 

(d) Business Expenses. The Executive
shall be entitled to receive prompt reimbursement for all reasonable business expenses incurred by him in performing his services
to Company, in accordance with the policies and procedures then in effect and established by the Company for its senior executives.

 

(e) Intentionally Deleted.

 

(f) Other Benefits. The Executive shall
be entitled to participate in all incentive, savings and retirement plans, all welfare benefit plans and all other perquisites
of employment on the same terms and conditions generally available to other executives of the Company having comparable rank, authority
and seniority to the Executive. The Executive understands that, except when prohibited by applicable law or with respect to Section
5(e), the Company’s benefit plans and fringe benefits may be cancelled, changes, modified, replaced, terminated, or amended
by the Company from time to time in its sole discretion so long as such revisions do not have a disproportionately negative impact
on the Executive vis-à-vis other Company employees, to the extent applicable.

 

(g) Vacation; Holiday Pay and Sick Leave.
The Executive shall be entitled to four (4) weeks’ paid vacation in each calendar year, which if not taken, may not be carried
over from one calendar year to the next. Executive shall receive holiday pay and paid sick leave as provided to other executive
employees of the Company. Upon cessation of Executive’s employment for any reason, Executive shall receive pay for all accrued
and unused vacation, calculated at his Base Salary rate in effect at the time of the cessation of his employment, provided that
the amount of vacation that Executive shall be entitled to accrue during the Term shall be in accordance with Company policy.

 

(h) Withholding. All amounts payable
to the Executive under this Section 3 shall be subject to all required federal, state and local withholding, payroll and insurance
taxes.

 

     

     

    

 

(i) Indemnification. The Executive
shall be entitled to the benefits of all provisions of the Certificate of Incorporation of the Company, as amended, and the Bylaws
of the Company, as amended, that provide for indemnification of officers and directors of the Company. In addition, without limiting
the indemnification provisions of the Certificate of Incorporation or Bylaws, to the fullest extent permitted by law, the Company
shall indemnify and save and hold harmless the Executive from and against any and all claims, demands, liabilities, costs and expenses,
including judgments, fines or amounts paid on account thereof (whether in settlement or otherwise), and reasonable expenses, including
attorneys’ fees actually and reasonably incurred (except only if and to the extent that such amounts shall be finally adjudged
to have been caused by Executive’s willful misconduct or gross negligence, including the willful breach of the provisions
of this Agreement) to the extent that the Executive is made a party to or witness in any action, suit or proceeding, or if a claim
or liability is asserted against Executive (whether or not in the right of the Company), by reason of the fact that he was or is
a director or officer, or acted in such capacity on behalf of the Company, or the rendering of services by the Executive pursuant
to this Agreement, whether or not the same shall proceed to judgment or be settled or otherwise brought to a conclusion. Without
limitation to the foregoing, the Company shall advance to Executive on demand all reasonable expenses incurred by Executive in
connection with the defense or settlement of any such claim, action, suit or proceeding, and Executive hereby undertakes to repay
such amounts if and to the extent that it shall be finally adjudged that the Executive is not entitled to be indemnified by the
Company under this Agreement or under the provisions of the Certificate of Incorporation or Bylaws of the Company as of the date
hereof that govern indemnification of officers or directors of the Company (but giving effect to future amendments that broaden
or expand any such indemnification and obligations or rights more favorably to Executive). Executive shall also be entitled to
recover any costs of enforcing his rights under this Section (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and
disbursements) in the event any amount payable hereunder is not paid within thirty (30) days of written request therefore by Executive.
The Company shall, at no cost to Executive, include the Executive during the Term of Employment and for a period of not less than
two (2) years thereafter, as an insured under the directors and officers liability insurance policy maintained by the Company,
unless (despite best efforts of the Company) due to some unforeseeable reason it is not possible for the Executive to be so included,
in which event the Company shall immediately notify the Executive.

 

4. Termination. The Executive’s
employment may be terminated and this Agreement terminated under the following circumstances:

 

(a) Death. The Executive’s employment
hereunder shall terminate upon his death.

 

(b) Disability. The Company may terminate
the Executive’s employment upon written notice if the Executive becomes subject to a Disability. For purposes of this Agreement,
“Disability” shall mean the absence of the Executive from the Executive’s duties with the Company
on a full-time basis for 180 consecutive business days as a result of incapacity due to mental or physical illness, which is determined
to be total and permanent by a physician selected by the Company or its insurers and reasonably acceptable to the Executive or
the Executive’s legal representative. Executive hereby consents to such examination and consultation regarding his health
and ability to perform as aforesaid.

 

     

     

    

 

(c) Termination by Company for Cause.
The Company may terminate the Executive’s employment for Cause upon written notice. For purposes of this Agreement, “Cause”
shall mean the Executive: (i) commits a material breach of any material term of this Agreement or any material Company policy or
procedure of which the Executive had prior knowledge; provided that if such breach is curable in not longer than 45 days (as determined
by the Board in its reasonable discretion), the Company shall not have the right to terminate the Executive’s employment
for cause pursuant hereto unless the Executive, having received written notice of the breach from Company specifically citing this
Section 4(c)), fails to cure the breach within a reasonable time (“Cause Cure Period”); (ii) is convicted
of, or pleads guilty or nolo contendere to, a felony (other than a traffic-related felony) or any other crime involving dishonesty
or moral turpitude; (iii) willfully engages in illegal conduct or gross misconduct that is materially and demonstrably injurious
to the Company; (iv) engages in fraud, misappropriation, dishonesty or embezzlement in connection with the business, operations
or affairs of Company (including without limitation any business done with clients or vendors); or (v) fails to cure, within 45
days after receiving written notice from Company specifically citing this Section 4(c), any material injury to the economic or
ethical welfare of Company caused by Executive’s gross malfeasance, misfeasance, repeated misconduct or repeated inattention
to the Executive’s duties and responsibilities under this Agreement.

  

No act or failure to act on the part of the Executive shall
be considered “willful” for purposes hereof unless it is done, or omitted to be done, by Executive in bad faith or
without reasonable belief that Executive’s act or omission was in the best interests of Company. Any act, or failure to act,
based upon express authority given pursuant to a resolution duly adopted by the Board with respect to such act or omission or based
upon the advice of counsel for the Company shall be conclusively presumed to be done, or omitted to be done, by Executive in good
faith and in the best interests of Company.

 

If the Company desires to terminate the Executive’s employment
for Cause pursuant to this Section 4(c), the cessation of employment of the Executive shall not be deemed to be for Cause unless
and until there shall have been delivered to the Executive a copy of a resolution duly adopted by the affirmative vote of not less
than a majority of the entire membership of the Board (not including the Executive) at an in person meeting of the Board called
and held for such purpose (after reasonable notice is provided to the Executive and the Executive is given an opportunity, together
with counsel, to be heard before the Board), finding that, in the opinion of the Board, acting in good faith, a reasonable factual
basis exists for the conclusion that Executive is guilty of the conduct described in this Section 4(c) and specifying the particulars
thereof in detail.

 

(d) Termination by the Company Without
Cause. The Company may terminate the Executive’s employment at any time after the two (2) year anniversary of the Effective
Date without Cause upon thirty (30) days prior written notice. For purposes of this Section 4(d), if the Company declines to extend
the then-current Term of Employment pursuant to Section 2 as Director of Business Development, such non-extension shall be deemed
a termination without Cause upon the end of the Term. During the 30-day notice period, the Executive shall remain an active employee
of the Company and will be expected to continue to perform his duties in a satisfactory manner, and in compliance with all of the
Company’s policies and procedures. However, the Company may, at its sole discretion, both place the Executive on paid leave
and suspend all of his duties and powers for all or part of the applicable notice period.

 

     

     

    

 

(e) Termination by the Executive without
Good Reason. The Executive may terminate his employment as Director of Business Development at any time without Good Reason,
upon 30 days prior written notice. During the 30-day notice period, the Executive shall remain an active Company employee and will
be expected to continue to perform his duties in a satisfactory manner, and in compliance with all of the Company’s policies
and procedures. However, the Company may, at its sole discretion, either place the Executive on paid leave or suspend all of his
duties and powers for all or part of the applicable notice period. For sake of clarity, resignation by the Executive as Chairman
of the Board shall not be deemed to be a termination of employment hereunder.

 

(f) Termination by the Executive for Good
Reason. The Executive may terminate his employment for Good Reason. For purposes of this Agreement, “Good Reason”
means, in the absence of a written consent of the Executive: (i) a significant adverse and non-temporary change, diminution or
reduction, for any reason, in the Executive’s current authority, title, reporting relationship or duties as Director of Business
Development, excluding for this purpose any action not taken in bad faith and that is remedied by the Company not more than thirty
(30) days after receipt of written notice thereof given by Executive; (ii) the Executive’s removal from the position
of Director of Business Development of the Company or the Executive’s removal from or failure to be elected to membership
on, and Chairman of, the Board; (iii) a reduction in the Base Salary; (iv) a material reduction in employee welfare and
retirement benefits applicable to the Executive, other than any reduction in employee welfare and retirement benefits generally
applicable to Company employees or as equally applied to executives in connection with an extraordinary decline in the Company’s
fortunes; (v) a reduction in the indemnification protection provided to the Executive herein or within the Company’s
organizational documents; (vi) the Board continuing, after reasonable notice from Executive, to direct Executive either: (I) to
take any action that in the Executive’s good-faith, considered and informed judgment violates any applicable legal or regulatory
requirement, or (II) to refrain from taking any action that in the Executive’s good-faith, considered and informed judgment
is mandated by any applicable legal or regulatory requirement; (vii) the Board requiring the Executive to relocate outside of the
New York City metropolitan area (exclusive of incidental travel for or on behalf of the Company); or (viii) a material breach
by the Company of this Agreement.

 

If circumstances arise giving the Executive the right to terminate
this Agreement for Good Reason, the Executive shall within 90 days notify the Company in writing of the existence of such circumstances,
specifically citing this Section 4(f), and the Company shall have 45 days from receipt of such notice within which to investigate
and remedy the circumstances (“Good Reason Cure Period”), after which 45 days the Executive shall have
an additional 45 days within which to exercise the right to terminate for Good Reason. If the Executive does not timely do so the
right to terminate for Good Reason shall lapse and be deemed waived, and the Executive shall not thereafter have the right to terminate
for Good Reason unless further circumstances occur giving rise independently to a right to terminate for Good Reason under this
Section 4(f).

 

     

     

    

 

(g) Termination Date. The “Termination
Date” means: (i) if the Executive’s employment is terminated by his death under Section 4(a), the date of his
death; (ii) if the Executive’s employment is terminated on account of his Disability, as finally determined under Section
4(b), the date set forth in the Company’s written termination notice to the Executive; (iii) if the Company terminates the
Executive’s employment for Cause under Section 4(c), the date on which the Company provides the Executive a written termination
notice, unless the circumstances giving rise to the termination are subject to the Cause Cure Period, in which case the date on
which the Company provides the Executive a written termination notice following the end of the Cause Cure Period; (iv) if the Company
terminates the Executive’s employment without Cause under Section 4(d), 30 days after the date on which the Company provides
the Executive a written termination notice; (v) if the Executive resigns his employment without Good Reason under Section 4(e),
30 days after the date on which the Executive provides the Company a written termination notice; (vi) if the Executive resigns
his employment with Good Reason under Section 4(f), the date on which the Executive provides the Company a written termination
notice following the end of the Good Reason Cure Period; and (vii) if this Agreement expires under Section 2, the Expiration Date.

 

5. Compensation upon Termination.

 

(a) Termination by the Company for Cause
or by the Executive without Good Reason. If the Executive’s employment with the Company is terminated pursuant to Sections
4(c) or (e), the Company shall pay or provide to the Executive the following amounts through the Termination Date: (i) any and
all earned and unpaid portion of his then-effective Base Salary (on or before the first regular payroll date following the Termination
Date in accordance with applicable law); (ii) any and all unreimbursed business expenses (in accordance with the Company’s
reimbursement policy); (iii) any and all accrued and unused vacation time through the Termination Date (on or before the first
regular payroll date following the Termination Date in accordance with applicable law); (iv) any unpaid portion of the Bonus from
a prior year, payable when other senior executives receive their annual bonuses for such year, and in no event later than March
15 of the year following the year for which the Bonus was earned; and (v) any other benefits the Executive is entitled to receive
as of the Termination Date under the employee benefit plans of the Company, less standard withholdings (collectively the “Accrued
Obligations”) on or before the time required by law but in no event more than 30 days after the Executive’s
Termination Date.

 

(b) Termination by the Company Without
Cause, by the Executive with Good Reason. If the Executive’s employment is terminated by the Company without Cause as
provided in Section 4(d) or the Executive terminates his employment for Good Reason as provided in Section 4(f), then the Executive
shall receive the Accrued Obligations. In addition, the Executive shall be entitled to receive from the Company the following:

 

     

     

    

 

(i) severance payments of (I) if
terminated during the initial three year Term of Employment, the greater of (i) his then-effective Base Salary
or (ii) the base salary the Executive would have been earning under the Prior Agreement had the Prior Agreement been in effect
on the date of termination hereunder; and (II) if terminated after the initial three year Term of Employment, his then-effective
Base Salary (as so calculated, the “Applicable Salary”) for two (2) years, paid in equal installments
according to the Company’s regular payroll schedule over the two (2) years following the Termination Date;

 

(ii) a pro rata portion of the Bonus
for the year in which the Termination Date occurs, based on year-to-date performance as determined by the Board in good faith,
payable when other senior executives receive their annual bonuses for such year, and in no event later than March 15 of the year
following the year in which the Termination Date occurs (to the extent milestones for such Bonus have not yet been agreed upon
as of the Termination Date, reference will be made to the milestones established for the prior year); and

 

(iii) an amount equal to the “COBRA”
premium for as long as the Executive and, if applicable, the Executive’s dependents are eligible for COBRA, subject to a
maximum of eighteen (18) months.

 

(c) Severance. The payments described
in Sections 5(b)(i), (ii) and (iii) above shall hereinafter be referred to as the “Severance”.

 

(d) Termination Upon Death or Disability.
If the Executive’s employment is terminated pursuant to Sections 4 (a) or (b), the Executive (or the Executive’s estate,
or other designated beneficiary(s) as shown in the records of the Company in the case of death) shall be entitled to receive from
the Company (i) payment for the Accrued Obligations at the times specified in Section 5(a) above, and (ii) a portion of the Bonus
that the Executive would have been eligible to receive for days employed by the Company in the year in which the Executive’s
death or Disability occurs, determined by multiplying (x) the Bonus based on the actual level of achievement of the applicable
performance goals for such year, by (y) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days up to and including the Termination
Date in the year in which the Termination Date occurs, and the denominator of which is 365, such amount to be paid in the same
time and the same form as the Bonus otherwise would be paid.

 

     

     

    

 

(e) Severance upon a Change of Control.
(i) Anything contained herein to the contrary notwithstanding, in the event the Executive’s employment hereunder is terminated
within twelve (12) months following a Change in Control (as defined below) by the Company without Cause or by the Executive (with
or without Good Reason), then (1) notwithstanding the vesting and exercisability schedule set forth in Section 3(c) or in any stock
option agreement between the Company and the Executive, all unvested stock options granted by the Company to the Executive (whether
Time-Based Options, Milestones Options or otherwise) pursuant to such agreement(s) shall immediately vest and become exercisable
and shall remain exercisable for not less than 360 days thereafter; and (2) the Executive shall be entitled to receive the Severance; provided,
however, that in lieu of the calculation contained in Section 5(b)(i), Executive shall be entitled to receive, within
thirty (30) days from the Termination Date, a lump sum amount equal to $100 less than three times the Executive’s “annualized
includable compensation for the base period” (as defined in Section 280G of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986); provided,
further, however, that if such lump sum severance payment, either alone or together with other payments or benefits, either
cash or non-cash, that the Executive has the right to receive from the Company, including, but not limited to, accelerated vesting
or payment of any deferred compensation, options, stock appreciation rights or any benefits payable to the Executive under any
plan for the benefit of employees, would constitute an “excess parachute payment” (as defined in Section 280G of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986), then such lump sum severance payment or other benefit shall be reduced to the largest amount that
will not result in receipt by the Executive of an excess parachute payment. The determination of the amount of the payment described
in this subsection shall be made by the Company’s independent auditors at the sole expense of the Company. For purposes of
clarification the value of any options described above will be determined by the Company’s independent auditors using a Black-Scholes
valuation methodology.

 

(ii) For purposes of this Agreement, a “Change
in Control” shall be deemed to occur (i) when any “person” as defined in Section 3(a)(9) of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), and as used in Section 13(d) and 14(d) thereof,
including a “group” as defined in Section 13(d) of the Exchange Act, but excluding the Executive, the Company or any
subsidiary or any affiliate of the Company (determined as of the date of this Agreement) or any employee benefit plan sponsored
or maintained by the Company or any subsidiary of the Company (including any trustee of such plan acting as trustee), becomes the
“beneficial owner” (as defined in Rule 13(d)(3) under the Exchange Act) of securities of the Company representing 15%
or more of the combined voting power of the Company’s then outstanding securities; or (ii) when, during any period of twenty-four
(24) consecutive months, the individuals who, at the beginning of such period, constitute the Board of Directors (the “Incumbent
Directors”) cease for any reason other than death to constitute at least a majority thereof; provided, however, that (x)
the mere addition of independent directors solely to satisfy listing criteria of NASDAQ or a registered stock exchange shall not
be deemed a Change in Control and (y) a director who was not a director at the beginning of such twenty-four (24) month period
shall be deemed to have satisfied such twenty-four (24) month requirement (and be an Incumbent Director) if such director was elected
by, or on the recommendation of or with the approval of, at least two-thirds (2/3) of the directors who then qualified as Incumbent
Directors either actually (because they were directors at the beginning of such twenty-four (24) month period) or through the operation
of this proviso; or (iii) the occurrence of a transaction requiring stockholder approval for the acquisition of the Company by
an entity other than the Company or a subsidiary or an affiliated company of the Company through purchase of assets, or by merger,
or otherwise.

 

     

     

    

 

 (f) No Duty of Mitigation. The
Executive shall not be required to mitigate the amount of any payment provided for in this Section 5 by seeking other employment
or otherwise, nor shall the amount of any payment provided for in this Section 5 be reduced by any compensation earned by the Executive
as the result of employment by another employer or business or by profits earned by the Executive from any other source at any
time before and after the Termination Date.

 

6. Release; Payment. The Executive’s
entitlement to Severance and benefits set forth in Section 5(b) and Section 5(e) is conditioned on (A) the Executive’s executing
and delivering to the Company of a mutual release of claims substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A within
forty-five (45) days following the Termination Date, and on such release becoming effective, (B) the Executive’s return of
all Company property, data and documents to the Company as of the Termination Date, and (C) the Executive’s compliance with
the restrictive covenants set forth in Sections 8 and 9; provided, that if such forty-five (45) day period begins in one taxable
year and ends in the following taxable year, the Severance shall commence in the second taxable year (and any payments that would
have been made in the first taxable year shall be paid in a lump sum at the time payments commence pursuant to Section 5(b) or
5(e), as the case may be).

 

7. Section 409A Compliance.

 

(a) All in-kind benefits provided and expenses
eligible for reimbursement under this Agreement shall be provided by the Company or incurred by the Executive during the time periods
set forth in this Agreement. All reimbursements shall be paid as soon as administratively practicable, but in no event shall any
reimbursement be paid after the last day of the taxable year following the taxable year in which the expense was incurred. The
amount of in-kind benefits provided or reimbursable expenses incurred in one taxable year shall not affect the in-kind benefits
to be provided or the expenses eligible for reimbursement in any other taxable year. Such right to reimbursement or in-kind benefits
is not subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit.

 

     

     

    

 

(b) To the extent that any of the payments
or benefits provided for in Section 5 are deemed to constitute non-qualified deferred compensation benefits subject to Section
409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), the following interpretations apply
to Section 5: Any termination of the Executive’s employment triggering payment of benefits under Section 5 must constitute
a “separation from service” under Section 409A(a)(2)(A)(i) of the Code and Treas. Reg. §1.409A-1(h) before distribution
of such benefits can commence. To the extent that the termination of the Executive’s employment does not constitute a separation
of service under Section 409A(a)(2)(A)(i) of the Code and Treas. Reg. §1.409A-1(h) (as the result of further services that
are reasonably anticipated to be provided by the Executive to the Company, or any of its parents, subsidiaries or affiliates, at
the time the Executive’s employment terminates), any benefits payable under Section 5 that constitute deferred compensation
under Section 409A of the Code shall be delayed until after the date of a subsequent event constituting a separation of service
under Section 409A(a)(2)(A)(i) of the Code and Treas. Reg. §1.409A-1(h). For purposes of clarification, this Section 7(b)
shall not cause any forfeiture of benefits on the Executive’s part, but shall only act as a delay until such time as a “separation
from service” occurs. Further, if the Executive is a “specified employee” (as that term is used in Section 409A
of the Code and regulations and other guidance issued thereunder) on the date his separation from service becomes effective, any
benefits payable under Section 5 that constitute non-qualified deferred compensation under Section 409A of the Code shall be delayed
until the earlier of (A) the business day following the six-month anniversary of the date his separation from service becomes effective,
and (B) the date of the Executive’s death, but only to the extent necessary to avoid such penalties under Section 409A of
the Code. On the earlier of (A) the business day following the six-month anniversary of the date his separation from service becomes
effective, and (B) the Executive’s death, the Company shall pay the Executive in a lump sum the aggregate value of the non-qualified
deferred compensation that the Company otherwise would have paid the Executive prior to that date under Section 5(b) of this Agreement.
It is intended that each installment of the payments and benefits provided under Section 5(b) of this Agreement shall be treated
as a separate “payment” for purposes of Section 409A of the Code. Neither the Company nor the Executive shall have
the right to accelerate or defer the delivery of any such payments or benefits except to the extent specifically permitted or required
by Section 409A of the Code.

 

8. Confidential Information, Noncompetition
and Cooperation.

 

(a) Confidential Information. As used
in this Agreement, “Confidential Information” means information belonging to the Company, its parents, subsidiaries
or controlled affiliates (each, an “Interested Party”), which is of value to the Interested Party in
the course of conducting its business, the disclosure of which could result in a competitive or other disadvantage to the Interested
Party. Confidential Information includes, without limitation, financial information, reports, and forecasts; inventions, improvements
and other intellectual property; trade secrets; know-how; drawings, specifications, algorithms, designs, processes or formulae;
software; firmware; market or sales information or plans; supplier lists (including their contact information, costs and pricing);
customer lists (including past, current and potential customers, their contact information, preferences and purchase history);
costs and pricing information and strategies; and business plans, prospects and opportunities (such as possible acquisitions or
dispositions of businesses or facilities) which have been discussed or considered by an Interested Party. Confidential Information
includes information developed by the Executive in the course of the Executive’s employment with the Company, as well as
other information to which the Executive may have access in connection with his employment. Confidential Information also includes
the confidential information of others disclosed to Executive and with which an Interested Party has a business relationship. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, Confidential Information does not include information in the public domain, unless due to breach of the Executive’s
duties under Section 8(b).

 

     

     

    

 

(b) Confidentiality. At all times,
both during the Executive’s employment with the Company and after its termination, the Executive will keep in confidence
and trust all such Confidential Information, and will not use or disclose for his own benefit or the benefit of any other Person
any such Confidential Information without the written consent of the Company, except as may be necessary in the ordinary course
of performing the Executive’s duties to the Company or the disclosure of such Confidential Information is required by law,
in which case the Executive shall give notice to and the opportunity to the Company to comment on the form of the disclosure and
only the portion of Confidential Information that is required to be disclosed by law shall be disclosed.

 

(c) Documents, Records, etc. All documents,
records, data, apparatus, equipment and other physical property, whether or not pertaining to Confidential Information, which are
furnished to the Executive by an Interested Party or are produced by the Executive in connection with the Executive’s employment
with the Company will be and remain the sole property of the respective Interested Party. The Executive will return to the Interested
Party all such materials and property as and when requested by the Interested Party. In any event, the Executive will return all
such materials and property immediately upon termination of the Executive’s employment for any reason. The Executive will
not retain any such material or property or any copies thereof after the termination of his employment.

 

(d) No Competition. From the Effective
Date through the longer of (i) the four (4) year anniversary of the Closing, and (ii) the two (2) year anniversary of the Termination
Date, regardless of the reason for the termination (the “Restricted Period”), the Executive will not,
directly or indirectly, whether as owner, partner, shareholder, consultant, agent, employee, co-venturer, member, manager, franchisor,
franchisee, independent contractor or otherwise, engage in, prepare to engage in, assist in, invest in, own, operate, lease, manage,
license, franchise, promote, consult with, participate with, or enter into any agreement regarding any Competing Business in any
Geographic Area (as defined below) in which the Company, or an Interested Party incorporating the know-how of the Company Business,
distributes its products or provides its services or plans to distribute its products or provide its services. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, the Executive may (i) own up to 5% of the outstanding stock of a publicly held corporation which constitutes or
is affiliated with a Competing Business, (ii) continue to own, and make future investments in, the Permitted Investments and (iii)
make passive, minority and non-controlling investments in other hospitality venues that do not directly compete with the Company
Business.

 

(e) No Solicitation. During the Restricted
Period, the Executive shall not, directly or indirectly, take any of the following actions, and, to the extent the Executive owns,
manages, operates, controls, is employed by or participates in the ownership, management, operation or control of, or is connected
in any manner with, any business, the Executive shall use his best efforts to ensure that such business does not take any of the
following actions:

 

(i) persuade or attempt to persuade
any Customer, Prospective Customer or Supplier to cease doing business with an Interested Party, or to reduce the amount of business
it does with an Interested Party;

 

(ii) persuade or attempt to persuade
any Service Provider to cease providing services to an Interested Party; or

 

     

     

    

 

(iii) solicit for hire or hire for
himself or for any third party any Service Provider unless such person’s employment was terminated by the Company or any
of its affiliates or such person responded to a “blind advertisement”.

 

(f) The following definitions are applicable
to this Section 8.

 

(i) “Company Business”
means any steak concept restaurant with an average check in excess of $100.

 

(ii) “Competing Business”
means any Person that engages in the Company Business, but shall not include the entities listed on Schedule A attached hereto.

 

(iii) “Customer”
means any Person that purchased goods or services from an Interested Party at any time within twelve (12) months prior to the date
of the solicitation prohibited by Section 8(e)(i).

 

(iv) “Geographic Area”
shall mean a twenty (20) mile radius of: (A) any existing Company owned or operated restaurant or hospitality venue; or (B) any
prospective location in which the Company is considering engaging in Company Business.

 

(v) “Person”
means an individual, a sole proprietorship, a corporation, a limited liability company, a partnership, an association, a trust,
or other business entity, whether or not incorporated.

 

(vi) “Prospective Customer”
means any Person with whom an Interested Party met or to whom an Interested Party presented for the purpose of soliciting the Person
to become a Customer of an Interested Party within six (6) months prior to the date of the solicitation prohibited by Section 8(e)(i).

 

(vii) “Service Provider”
means any Person who is an employee or independent contractor of an Interested Party or who was within six (6) months preceding
the solicitation prohibited by Section 8(e)(ii) or (iii) an employee or independent contractor of an Interested Party.

 

(viii) “Supplier”
means any Person that sold goods or services to an Interested Party at any time within twelve (12) months prior to the date of
the solicitation prohibited by Section 8(e)(i).

 

(g) Reasonableness of Restrictions.
The Executive recognizes and acknowledges that: (i) the types of employment which are prohibited by this Section 8 are narrow and
reasonable in relation to the skills which represent the Executive’s principal salable asset both to Company and to other
prospective employers; and (ii) the specific but broad temporal and geographical scope of this Section 8 is reasonable, legitimate,
and fair to the Executive in light of the Company’s need to market its services and sell its services in a large geographic
area in order to maintain a sufficient customer base and the limited restrictions on the type of employment prohibited herein compared
to the types of employment for which the Executive is qualified to earn his livelihood.

 

     

     

    

 

(h) Effect of Breach. In the event
that the Executive breaches any of the terms described in Section 8(d) and (e) above, the Executive acknowledges and agrees that
the Restricted Period shall be tolled and shall not run during the time that the Executive is in breach of such obligations; provided that,
the Restricted Period shall begin to run again once the Executive has ceased breaching the terms of Section 8(d) and/or (e) (as
applicable) and is otherwise in compliance with his obligations described therein.

 

9. Intellectual Property.

 

(a) All creations, inventions,
ideas, designs, copyrightable materials, trademarks, and other technology and rights (and any related improvements or modifications),
whether or not subject to patent or copyright protection (collectively, “Creations”), relating to any
activities of the Company which are conceived by the Executive or developed by the Executive in the course of his employment with
the Company, whether conceived alone or with others and whether or not conceived or developed during regular business hours, and
if based on Confidential Information, after the termination of the Executive’s employment, shall be the sole property of
the Company and, to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, shall be deemed “works made for hire” as that term
is used in the United States Copyright Act.

 

(b) To the extent, if
any, that the Executive retains any right, title or interest with respect to any Creations delivered to the Company or related
to his employment with the Company, the Executive hereby grants to the Company an irrevocable, paid-up, transferable, sub-licensable,
worldwide right and license: (i) to modify all or any portion of such Creations, including, without limitation, the making of additions
to or deletions from such Creations, regardless of the medium (now or hereafter known) into which such Creations may be modified
and regardless of the effect of such modifications on the integrity of such Creations; and (ii) to identify the Executive, or not
to identify him, as one or more authors of or contributors to such Creations or any portion thereof, whether or not such Creations
or any portion thereof have been modified. The Executive further waives any “moral” rights, or other rights with respect
to attribution of authorship or integrity of such Creations that he may have under any applicable law, whether under copyright,
trademark, unfair competition, defamation, right of privacy, contract, tort or other legal theory.

 

(c) The Executive will
promptly inform the Company of any Creations. The Executive will also allow the Company to inspect any Creations he conceives or
develops within one year after the termination of his employment for any reason to determine if they are based on Confidential
Information. The Executive shall (whether during his employment or after the termination of his employment) execute such written
instruments and do other such acts as may be necessary in the opinion of the Company or its counsel to secure the Company’s
rights in the Creations, including obtaining a patent, registering a copyright, or otherwise (and the Executive hereby irrevocably
appoints the Company and any of its officers as his attorney in fact to undertake such acts in my name). The Executive’s
obligation to execute written instruments and otherwise assist the Company in securing its rights in the Creations will continue
after the termination of his employment for any reason. The Company shall reimburse the Executive for any out-of-pocket expenses
he incurs in connection with his compliance with this Section 9(c).

 

     

     

    

 

10. Specific Acknowledgements Regarding
Sections 8 and 9.

 

(a) Survival.
The Executive’s acknowledgments and agreements set forth in Sections 8 and 9 shall survive the termination of the Executive’s
employment with Company for any reason.

 

(b) Severability.
The parties intend Sections 8 and 9 of this Agreement to be enforced as written. However, if any portion or provision of such sections
shall to any extent be declared illegal or unenforceable by a duly authorized court having jurisdiction, then the remainder of
such sections, or the application of such portion or provision in circumstances other than those as to which it is so declared
illegal or unenforceable, shall not be affected thereby, and each remaining portion and provision of such sections shall be valid
and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law.

 

(c) Modification
And Blue Pencil. The parties agree and intend that the covenants contained in Sections 8 and 9 of this Agreement shall be deemed
to be a series of separate covenants and agreements, and if any provision of such sections shall be adjudicated to be invalid or
unenforceable, such provision, without any action on the part of the parties hereto, shall be deemed amended to delete (i.e.,
“blue pencil”) or modify the portion adjudicated to be invalid or unenforceable, to the extent necessary to cause the
provision as amended to be valid and enforceable. 

 

(d) Irreparable
Harm. The Executive expressly acknowledges that any breach or threatened breach of any of the terms and/or conditions of Sections
8 or 9 of this Agreement will result in substantial, continuing and irreparable injury to the Company. Therefore, the Executive
hereby agrees that, in addition to any other remedy that may be available to the Company, the Company shall be entitled to injunctive
or other equitable relief by a court of appropriate jurisdiction in the event of any breach or threatened breach of the terms of
Section 8 or 9, without having to post bond.

 

(e) Covenants Enforceable
Upon Material Job Change. The Executive acknowledges and agrees that if he should transfer between or among any affiliates
or subsidiaries of the Company, wherever situated, or be promoted, demoted, reassigned to functions other than his present functions,
or have his job duties changed, altered or modified in any way, all terms of Section 8 and Section 9 of this Agreement shall continue
to apply with full force and effect. For sake of clarity, nothing contained in this Section 10(e) shall vitiate or impact Executive’s
right of termination for Good Reason.

 

     

     

    

 

(f) Impact of Breach
on Severance. The Executive hereby expressly acknowledges and agrees that if he breaches any of the terms and/or conditions
set forth in Section 8 and/or Section 9 of this Agreement following a termination of his employment either by the Company without
Cause or by the Executive for Good Reason, then, in addition to the injunctive relief described in Section 10(d) above, (i) the
Company shall cease providing the Executive with any further Severance as of the date of such breach, (ii) the Company shall not
be obligated to provide the Executive with, and the Executive shall not be eligible or otherwise entitled to receive, any further
Severance, (iii) the Company’s obligation to provide the Executive with the Severance shall be null and void, and of no further
force or effect, and (iv) if a final, non-appealable judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction determines that the Executive
breached Section 8 and/or Section 9 of this Agreement, the Company shall be entitled to recover, and the Executive shall be obligated
to repay to the Company, any Severance previously provided to the Executive by the Company prior to the date of the Executive’s
breach of Section 8 and/or Section 9 of this Agreement (as applicable). Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a final, non-appealable
judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction determines that the Executive did not breach Section 8 and/or Section 9 of this Agreement
and that Severance should not have been withheld, the Company shall pay to the Executive the excess amount of Severance withheld,
together with interest thereon for the period such amount has been withheld at a rate equal to the prime rate of interest published
in the Wall Street Journal on the date the first withheld payment was otherwise due.

 

(g) Intentionally
Deleted.

 

11. Disputes; Governing Law.

 

(a) Except as set forth in 11(b), any controversy
or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement, a breach of this Agreement or otherwise arising out of the Executive’s
employment or the termination of his employment (including, without limitation, any claims of unlawful employment discrimination
whether based on age or otherwise) shall, to the fullest extent permitted by law, be settled exclusively by arbitration before
a single arbitrator appointed by the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) in New York, New York (applying
New York law) under the National Rules for the Resolution of Employment Disputes of the AAA, as may be amended from time to time.
Pursuant to applicable law, the Company and you will share the AAA administrative fees, the arbitrator’s fee and expenses.
All Claims and defenses which could be raised before a court must be raised in arbitration and the arbitrator shall apply the law
accordingly. The arbitrator shall issue a written decision setting forth the essential findings and conclusions in sufficient detail
to permit judicial review to the extent permitted by law. The decision or award of the arbitrator shall be final and binding upon
the parties. Any arbitral award may be entered as a judgment or order in any court of competent jurisdiction. Any relief or recovery
based on any claims arising out of your employment, cessation of employment, including but not limited to, any claim of unlawful
harassment or discrimination, shall be limited to that awarded by the arbitrator.

 

     

     

    

 

(b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Executive
agrees that it would be difficult to measure any damages caused to the Company which might result from any breach by the Executive
of the promises set forth in Sections 8 or 9 of this Agreement, and that in any event, money damages would be an inadequate remedy
for any such breach. Accordingly, if the Executive breaches, or proposes to breach, Section 8 or 9 of this Agreement, the Company
shall be entitled, in addition to all other remedies that it may have, to a temporary and preliminary injunction or other appropriate
equitable relief to restrain any such breach without showing or proving any actual damage to the Company from any court having
competent jurisdiction over the Executive, provided that any other relief shall be pursued through an arbitration proceeding pursuant
to Section 11(a).

 

(c) To the extent that any court action is
permitted consistent with or to enforce this Section 11, the parties hereby consent to the jurisdiction of the United States District
Court for the Southern District of New York, or if that court is unable to exercise jurisdiction for any reason, the Supreme Court
of New York, New York County. Accordingly, with respect to any such court action, the Executive: (i) submits to the personal jurisdiction
of these courts; (ii) consents to service of process under the notice provisions set forth in Section 17; (iii) waives any other
requirement (whether imposed by statute, rule of court, or otherwise) with respect to personal jurisdiction or service of process;
and (iv) waives any objection to jurisdiction based on improper venue or improper jurisdiction.

 

(d) BOTH THE COMPANY AND THE EXECUTIVE HEREBY
WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY CONTROVERSY OR CLAIM ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT
PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE FEDERAL OR STATE LAW.

 

(e) The prevailing party shall be entitled
to reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs in connection with any action filed under Section 11(a), (b) or both.

 

(f) This Agreement shall be governed by and
construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York without giving effect to the conflict of laws principles of New
York or any other state.

 

12. Integration. This Agreement constitutes
the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements between
the parties concerning its subject matter.

 

     

     

    

 

13. Assignment. This Agreement shall
be binding upon the Company and any successors and assigns of the Company, including any corporation with which, or into which,
the Company may be merged or which may succeed to the Company’s assets or business. In the event that the Company sells or
transfers all or substantially all of the assets of the Company, or in the event of any merger or consolidation of the Company,
the Company shall use reasonable efforts to cause such assignee, transferee, or successor to assume the liabilities, obligations
and duties of the Company hereunder. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if for any reason an assignee, transferee, or successor does
not assume the full extent of the Company’s liabilities, obligations and duties of the Company hereunder, such event or nonoccurence
shall trigger a termination without Cause under this Agreement. Neither this Agreement nor any right or obligation hereunder may
be assigned by the Executive; provided, however, that this provision shall not preclude the Executive from designating one or more
beneficiaries to receive any amount that may be payable after his death and shall not preclude his executor or administrator from
assigning any right hereunder to the person or persons entitled hereto.

 

14. Enforceability. If any portion
or provision of this Agreement (including, without limitation, any portion or provision of any section of this Agreement) shall
to any extent be declared illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, then the remainder of this Agreement,
or the application of such portion or provision in circumstances other than those as to which it is so declared illegal or unenforceable,
shall not be affected thereby, and each portion and provision of this Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent
permitted by law. Moreover, if any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement is held to be excessively broad as
to duration, scope or activity, that provision shall be construed by limiting and reducing it so as to be enforceable to the maximum
extent compatible with applicable New York law.

 

15. Survival. The provisions of this
Agreement shall survive the termination of this Agreement and/or the termination of the Executive’s employment to the extent
necessary to effectuate the terms contained in this Agreement, including without limitation, the terms of Sections 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10 and 11.

 

16. Waiver. No waiver of any provision
hereof shall be effective unless made in writing and signed by the waiving party. The failure of any party to require the performance
of any term or obligation of this Agreement, or the waiver by any party of any breach of this Agreement, shall not prevent any
subsequent enforcement of such term or obligation or be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach.

 

17. Notices. Any notices, requests,
demands and other communications provided for by this Agreement shall be sufficient if in writing and delivered in person or sent
by a nationally recognized overnight courier service or by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested,
to the Executive at the last address the Executive has filed in writing with the Company, with a copy to Littman Krooks LLP, 655
Third Avenue , New York, NY 10017 Attn: Mitchell C. Littman, Esq. or, in the case of the Company, to 413 West 14th Street,
New York, NY 10014 Attention: Human Resources Dept., Fax No. (212) 255-9715, with a copy to Kenneth Koch, Esq., Mintz, Levin, Cohn,
Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C., 666 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017, Fax No. (212) 983-3115.

 

18. Amendment. This Agreement may
be amended or modified only by a written instrument signed by the Executive and by a duly authorized representative of the Company.

 

     

     

    

 

19. Nondisparagement. The Executive
agrees to refrain from (i) making, directly or indirectly, any derogatory comments concerning the Company or its Subsidiaries or
any current or former officers, directors, employees or shareholders thereof or (ii) taking any other action with respect to the
Company or its Subsidiaries which is reasonably expected to result, or does result in, damage to the business or reputation of
the Company, its Subsidiaries or any of its current or former officers, directors, employees or shareholders. The Company agrees
to refrain from (i) making, directly or indirectly, any derogatory comments concerning the Executive or (ii) taking any other action
with respect to the Executive which is reasonably expected to result, or does result in, damage to the reputation of the Executive.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, nothing in this Agreement shall prohibit or restrict either party from,
truthfully and in good faith: (i) making any disclosure of information required by law; (ii) providing information to, or testifying
or otherwise assisting in any investigation or proceeding brought by, any federal regulatory or law enforcement agency or legislative
body, any self-regulatory organization, or the Company’s or the Executive’s designated legal, compliance or human resources
officers; or (iii) filing, testifying, participating in or otherwise assisting in a proceeding relating to an alleged violation
of any federal, state or municipal law relating to fraud, or any rule or regulation of the Securities and Exchange Commission or
any self-regulatory organization.

 

20. Amended and Restated Agreement; Expenses.
Except with respect to the Applicable Salary, the Prior Agreement is rendered null and void and is superseded by this Agreement.
The Company shall pay the reasonable legal fees and expenses incurred by the Executive in connection with the negotiation and preparation
of this Agreement.

 

21. Counterparts. This Agreement
may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which when so executed and delivered shall be taken to be an original; but
such counterparts shall together constitute one and the same document.

 

[signature page follows]

 

     

     

    

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed
this Amended and Restated Agreement effective on the Effective Date.

 

	 	THE ONE GROUP HOSPITALITY, INC.
	 	 	 
	 	By:	/s/ Linda Siluk
	 	Name	Linda Siluk
	 	Title:	Interim Chief Financial Officer
	 	 	 	 
	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	/s/ Jonathan Segal	 
	 	JONATHAN SEGAL
	 	 	 

 

     

     

    

  

Exhibit A – Release

  

1. Executive, individually and on behalf of his heirs and assigns,
hereby releases, waives and discharges Company, and all subsidiary, parent or affiliated companies and corporations, and their
present, former or future respective subsidiary, parent or affiliated companies or corporations, and their respective present or
former directors, officers, shareholders, trustees, managers, supervisors, employees, partners, attorneys, agents, representatives
and insurers, and the respective successors, heirs and assigns of any of the above described persons or entities (hereinafter referred
to collectively as “Released Parties”), from any and all claims, causes of action, losses, damages, costs, and liabilities
of every kind and character, whether known or unknown (“Claims”), that Executive may have or claim to have, in any
way relating to or arising out of, in whole or in part, (a) any event or act of omission or commission occurring on or before the
Termination Date, including Claims arising by reason of the continued effects of any such events or acts, which occurred on or
before the Termination Date, or (b) Executive’s employment with Company or the termination of such employment with Company,
including but not limited to Claims arising under federal, state, or local laws prohibiting disability, handicap, age, sex, race,
national origin, religion, retaliation, or any other form of discrimination, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C.§§
12101 et seq.; the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, as amended, 29 U.S.C. §§ 621 et seq.; and Title VII of the 1964
Civil Rights Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 2000e et seq.; Claims for intentional infliction of emotional distress, tortious
interference with contract or prospective advantage, and other tort claims; and Claims for breach of express or implied contract;
with the exception of Employee’s capacity as a shareholder of the Company as well as vested rights, if any, under Company
retirement plans. Executive hereby warrants that he has not assigned or transferred to any person any portion of any claim that
is released, waived and discharged above. Executive understands and agrees that by signing this Agreement he is giving up his right
to bring any legal claim against any Released Party concerning, directly or indirectly, Executive’s employment relationship
with the Company, including his separation from employment, and/or any and all contracts between Executive and Company, express
or implied. Executive agrees that this legal release is intended to be interpreted in the broadest possible manner in favor of
the Released Parties, to include all actual or potential legal claims that Executive may have against any Released Party, except
as specifically provided otherwise in this Agreement. This release does not cover Claims relating to the validity or enforcement
of this Agreement. Further, Executive has not released any claim for indemnity or legal defense available to him due to his service
as a board member, officer or director of the Company, as provided by the certificate of incorporation or bylaws of the Company,
or by any applicable insurance policy, or under any applicable corporate law.

 

     

     

    

 

2. Company, for itself, its affiliates, and any other person
or entity that could or might act on behalf of it including, without limitation, its attorneys (all of whom are collectively referred
to as (“Company Releasers”), hereby fully and forever release and discharge Executive, his heirs, representatives,
assigns, attorneys, and any and all other persons or entities that are now or may become liable to any Company Releaser, all of
whom are collectively referred to as “Executive Releasees,” on account of facts occurring on or before the Termination
Date of and from any and all actions, causes of action, claims, demands, costs and expenses, including attorneys’ fees, of
every kind and nature whatsoever, in law or in equity, that Company Releasers, or any person acting under any of them, may now
have, or claim at any future time to have, based in whole or in part upon any act or omission occurring before the Termination
Date; EXCEPT claims and rights arising under any agreement between the Company and Executive or any statutory or common law right
relating to the protection of confidential information, assignment of inventions and/or the prevention of unfair solicitation and/or
competition; and EXCEPT for any claim relating to or arising from acts or omissions by Executive with respect to which Executive
is ineligible for indemnification under the Company’s Certificate of Incorporation and/or bylaws, as applicable. The Company
understands and agrees that by signing this Agreement, it is giving up its right to bring any legal claim against Executive released
herein, except as otherwise provided in this Agreement.

  

3. Executive agrees and acknowledges that he: (i) understands
the language used in this Agreement and the Agreement’s legal effect; (ii) understands that by signing this Agreement he
is giving up the right to sue the Company for age discrimination; (iii) will receive compensation under this Agreement to which
he would not have been entitled without signing this Agreement; (iv) has been advised by Company to consult with an attorney before
signing this Agreement; and (v) was given no less than twenty-one days to consider whether to sign this Agreement. For a period
of seven days after the effective date of this Agreement, Executive may, in his sole discretion, rescind this Agreement, by delivering
a written notice of rescission to the Board. If Executive rescinds this Agreement within seven calendar days after the effective
date, this Agreement shall be void, all actions taken pursuant to this Agreement shall be reversed, and neither this Agreement
nor the fact of or circumstances surrounding its execution shall be admissible for any purpose whatsoever in any proceeding between
the parties, except in connection with a claim or defense involving the validity or effective rescission of this Agreement. If
Executive does not rescind this Agreement within seven calendar days after the Effective Date, this Agreement shall become final
and binding and shall be irrevocable.

 

4. Capitalized terms not defined herein have the meaning specified
in the Employment Agreement between the Company and the Executive dated October 30, 2017.

     

     

    

 

Schedule A

 

	 	-	Hip Hospitality LLC

 

	 	-	Bagatelle America LLC

 

	 	-	Bagatelle Miami, LLC

 

	 	-	Bagatelle Miami Management LLC

 

	 	-	408 W15 Members LLC

 

	 	-	408 W15 Management LLC

 

	 	-	Really Cool Group, Ltd

 

	 	-	Modern Hotels (Holdings), Ltd [Managing Director; a Segal family business]

 

	 	-	TGF Holdings LLCExhibit

EXHIBIT 10.1

EXECUTION VERSION

 
AK STEEL CORPORATION,
as Borrower
 
the BORROWING BASE GUARANTORS party hereto,
	
					
	 

 SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED LOAN AND SECURITY AGREEMENT
 
Dated as of September 13, 2017
 
$1,350,000,000

	
					
	 

 
CERTAIN FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS,
as Lenders,

BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,
as Agent,

and
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
and
WELLS FARGO CAPITAL FINANCE, LLC,
as Co-Syndication Agents,
 
DEUTSCHE BANK SECURITIES INC.
and
FIFTH THIRD BANK,
as Co-Documentation Agents

and

BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
and
WELLS FARGO CAPITAL FINANCE, LLC,
as Joint Lead Arrangers and Co-Book Managers

	
					
	

TABLE OF CONTENTS 
	
				
	 
	 
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	SECTION 1.
	DEFINITIONS; RULES OF CONSTRUCTION
	1

	 
	1.1.
	Definitions
	1

	 
	1.2.
	Accounting Terms
	39

	 
	1.3.
	Uniform Commercial Code
	39

	 
	1.4.
	Certain Matters of Construction
	39

	 
	1.5.
	Certain Calculations
	39

	 
	1.6.
	Outstanding Obligations under Existing Loan Agreement
	40

	SECTION 2.
	CREDIT FACILITIES
	40

	 
	2.1.
	Revolver Commitment
	40

	 
	2.2.
	[Reserved]
	47

	 
	2.3.
	Letter of Credit Facility
	47

	SECTION 3.
	INTEREST, FEES AND CHARGES
	50

	 
	3.1.
	Interest
	50

	 
	3.2.
	Fees
	51

	 
	3.3.
	Computation of Interest, Fees, Yield Protection
	52

	 
	3.4.
	Reimbursement Obligations
	52

	 
	3.5.
	Illegality
	53

	 
	3.6.
	Inability to Determine Rates
	53

	 
	3.7.
	Increased Costs; Capital Adequacy
	53

	 
	3.8.
	Mitigation
	54

	 
	3.9.
	Funding Losses
	54

	 
	3.10.
	Maximum Interest
	55

	SECTION 4.
	LOAN ADMINISTRATION
	55

	 
	4.1.
	Manner of Borrowing and Funding Revolver Loans
	55

	 
	4.2.
	Defaulting Lender
	57

	 
	4.3.
	Number and Amount of LIBOR Loans; Determination of Rate
	58

	 
	4.4.
	[Reserved]
	58

	 
	4.5.
	One Obligation
	58

	 
	4.6.
	Effect of Termination
	58

	SECTION 5.
	PAYMENTS
	58

	 
	5.1.
	General Payment Provisions
	58

	 
	5.2.
	Repayment of Revolver Loans
	59

 
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	5.3.
	Application of Certain Prepayments
	60
	

	 
	5.4.
	Payment of Other Obligations
	60
	

	 
	5.5.
	Marshaling; Payments Set Aside
	60
	

	 
	5.6.
	Post-Default Allocation of Payments
	60
	

	 
	5.7.
	Application of Payments
	62
	

	 
	5.8.
	Loan Account; Account Stated
	62
	

	 
	5.9.
	Taxes
	62
	

	 
	5.10.
	Lender Tax Information
	63
	

	 
	5.11.
	Keepwell
	64
	

	SECTION 6.
	CONDITIONS PRECEDENT
	65
	

	 
	6.1.
	Conditions Precedent to Initial Loans
	65
	

	 
	6.2.
	Conditions Precedent to All Credit Extensions
	65
	

	 
	6.3.
	Limited Waiver of Conditions Precedent
	66
	

	SECTION 7.
	COLLATERAL
	66
	

	 
	7.1.
	Grant of Security Interest
	66
	

	 
	7.2.
	Lien on Deposit Accounts; Cash Collateral
	67
	

	 
	7.3.
	[Reserved]
	68
	

	 
	7.4.
	Other Collateral
	68
	

	 
	7.5.
	No Assumption of Liability
	68
	

	 
	7.6.
	Further Assurances
	68
	

	SECTION 8.
	COLLATERAL ADMINISTRATION
	68
	

	 
	8.1.
	Borrowing Base Certificates
	68
	

	 
	8.2.
	Administration of Accounts
	69
	

	 
	8.3.
	Administration of Inventory
	70
	

	 
	[Reserved]
	70
	

	 
	8.5.
	Administration of Deposit Accounts
	70
	

	 
	8.6.
	General Provisions
	71
	

	 
	8.7.
	Power of Attorney
	72
	

	SECTION 9.
	REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
	72
	

	 
	9.1.
	General Representations and Warranties
	72
	

	 
	9.2.
	Complete Disclosure
	77
	

	SECTION 10.
	COVENANTS AND CONTINUING AGREEMENTS
	77
	

	 
	10.1.
	Affirmative Covenants
	77
	

	 
	10.2.
	Negative Covenants
	81
	

	 
	10.3.
	Minimum Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio
	89
	

 
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	SECTION 11.
	EVENTS OF DEFAULT; REMEDIES ON DEFAULT
	89
	

	 
	11.1.
	Events of Default
	89
	

	 
	11.2.
	Remedies upon Default
	91
	

	 
	11.3.
	License
	92
	

	 
	11.4.
	Setoff
	92
	

	 
	11.5.
	Remedies Cumulative; No Waiver
	92
	

	SECTION 12.
	AGENT
	93
	

	 
	12.1.
	Appointment, Authority and Duties of Agent
	93
	

	 
	12.2.
	Agreements Regarding Collateral and Field Examination Reports
	94
	

	 
	12.3.
	Reliance By Agent
	94
	

	 
	12.4.
	Action Upon Default
	95
	

	 
	12.5.
	Ratable Sharing
	95
	

	 
	12.6.
	Indemnification
	95
	

	 
	12.7.
	Limitation on Responsibilities of Agent
	95
	

	 
	12.8.
	Successor Agent and Co-Agents
	95
	

	 
	12.9.
	Due Diligence and Non-Reliance
	97
	

	 
	12.10.
	Replacement of Certain Lenders
	97
	

	 
	12.11.
	Remittance of Payments and Collections
	97
	

	 
	12.12.
	Agent in its Individual Capacity
	98
	

	 
	12.13.
	Agent Titles
	98
	

	 
	12.14.
	Bank Product Providers
	98
	

	 
	12.15.
	No Third Party Beneficiaries
	98
	

	 
	12.16.
	Withholding
	98
	

	SECTION 13.
	BENEFIT OF AGREEMENT; ASSIGNMENTS AND PARTICIPATIONS
	99
	

	 
	13.1.
	Successors and Assigns
	99
	

	 
	13.2.
	Participations
	99
	

	 
	13.3.
	Assignments
	100
	

	SECTION 14.
	MISCELLANEOUS
	101
	

	 
	14.1.
	Consents, Amendments and Waivers
	101
	

	 
	14.2.
	Indemnity
	102
	

	 
	14.3.
	Notices and Communications
	103
	

	 
	14.4.
	Performance of Borrower’s Obligations
	104
	

	 
	14.5.
	Credit Inquiries
	104
	

	 
	14.6.
	Severability
	104
	

	 
	14.7.
	Cumulative Effect; Conflict of Terms
	104
	

 
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	14.8.
	Counterparts
	104
	

	 
	14.9.
	Entire Agreement
	105
	

	 
	14.10.
	Obligations of Lenders
	105
	

	 
	14.11.
	Confidentiality
	106
	

	 
	14.12.
	Certifications Regarding Indentures
	107
	

	 
	14.13.
	GOVERNING LAW
	107
	

	 
	14.14.
	Consent to Forum
	107
	

	 
	14.15.
	Waivers
	107
	

	 
	14.16.
	Patriot Act Notice
	107
	

	 
	14.17.
	Acknowledgment and Consent to Bail-in of EEA Financial Institutions
	108
	

	 
	14.18.
	Judgments
	108
	

 
LIST OF EXHIBITS AND SCHEDULES
 
	
		
	Exhibit A-1
	Tranche A Revolver Note

	Exhibit A-2
	Tranche B Revolver Note

	Exhibit B
	Notice of Borrowing

	Exhibit C
	Assignment and Acceptance

	Exhibit D
	Assignment Notice

	Exhibit E-1
	New Lender Supplement

	Exhibit E-2
	Increased Commitment Agreement

	Schedule 1.1
	Commitments of Lenders

	Schedule 2.3.4
	Outstanding Letters of Credit

	Schedule 8.6.1
	Business Locations

	Schedule 9.1.4
	Names and Capital Structure

	Schedule 9.1.5
	Former Names and Companies

	Schedule 9.1.12
	Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights and Licenses

	Schedule 9.1.15
	Environmental Matters

	Schedule 9.1.16
	Restrictive Agreements

	Schedule 9.1.17
	Litigation

	Schedule 9.1.19
	ERISA Compliance

	Schedule 9.1.21
	Labor Relations

	Schedule 10.1.11
	Post-Closing Obligations

	Schedule 10.2.1
	Existing Debt

	Schedule 10.2.2
	Existing Liens

	Schedule 10.2.5
	Existing Investments

 
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SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED LOAN AND SECURITY AGREEMENT

THIS SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED LOAN AND SECURITY AGREEMENT is dated as of September 13, 2017, among AK STEEL CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation (“Borrower”), the Borrowing Base Guarantors from time to time party hereto, the financial institutions party to this Agreement from time to time as lenders (collectively, “Lenders”), and BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., a national banking association, as agent for the Lenders (“Agent”).

R E C I T A L S:

WHEREAS, AK Steel Corporation, the Borrowing Base Guarantors party thereto from time to time, Bank of America, N.A., as agent, and certain financial institutions party thereto as lenders are parties to that certain Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement, dated as of March 17, 2014 (as heretofore amended, supplemented and modified, the “Existing Loan Agreement”);

WHEREAS, Borrower has requested that Lenders amend and restate the Existing Loan Agreement and to continue to finance its business enterprise; and

WHEREAS, Lenders are willing to provide the credit facility on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.

NOW, THEREFORE, for valuable consideration hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows:

SECTION 1.              DEFINITIONS; RULES OF CONSTRUCTION

1.1.          Definitions.  As used herein, the following terms have the meanings set forth below:

Account:  as defined in the UCC, including all rights to payment for goods sold or leased, or for services rendered.

Account Debtor:  a Person who is obligated under an Account, Chattel Paper or General Intangible.

Accounts Reserve:  reserves reasonably established by Agent in its Credit Judgment upon two (2) Business Days’ prior notice to Borrower (including telephonic or electronic notice promptly confirmed by written notice) to reflect factors arising or becoming known to Agent after the Closing Date that negatively impact the Value of Accounts, including with respect to dilution.

Affiliate:  with respect to any Person, another Person that directly, or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, Controls or is Controlled by or is under common Control with the Person specified.  “Control” means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management or policies of a Person, whether through the ability to exercise voting power, by contract or otherwise.  “Controlling” and “Controlled” have correlative meanings.

Agent Indemnitees:  Agent and its officers, directors, employees, Affiliates, agents and attorneys.

Agent Professionals:  attorneys, accountants, appraisers, auditors, business valuation experts, environmental engineers or consultants, turnaround consultants, and other professionals and experts retained by Agent.

Aggregate Borrowing Base:  on any date of determination, the sum of the Tranche A Borrowing Base, plus the Tranche B Borrowing Base, minus the Accounts Reserve, minus the Inventory Reserve, minus the Availability Reserve, minus the Bank Product Reserve, provided, however, that no Reserve shall be duplicative of any factor to the extent that it is already reflected in the calculation of the Aggregate Borrowing Base, Tranche A Borrowing Base and/or Tranche B Borrowing Base.

Agreement:  this Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement, as the same may be amended, supplemented, amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time.

Agreement Currency: as defined in Section 14.18.

AK Properties:  AK Steel Properties, Inc., a Delaware corporation.

AK Tube:  AK Tube LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.

Anti-Corruption Laws:  means all laws, rules, and regulations of any jurisdiction applicable to the Borrower or any of its Affiliates from time to time concerning or relating to bribery or corruption.

Anti-Terrorism Laws:  any laws relating to terrorism or money laundering, including the Patriot Act.

Applicable Law:  all laws, rules and regulations applicable to the Person, conduct, transaction, agreement or matter in question, including all applicable statutory law and common law, and all provisions of constitutions, treaties, statutes, rules, regulations, orders and decrees of Governmental Authorities.

Applicable Margin:  with respect to any Type of Loan, the margin set forth below, as determined by average daily Availability as set forth below:

	
											
	Level
	 
	Availability
	 
	Base Rate Tranche 
A Revolver Loans
	 
	LIBOR Tranche A 
Revolver Loans
	 
	Base Rate Tranche
B Revolver Loans
	 
	LIBOR Tranche B 
Revolver Loans

	I
	 
	< $800,000,000
	 
	0.50%
	 
	1.50%
	 
	1.50%
	 
	2.50%

	II
	 
	≥ $800,000,000
	 
	0.25%
	 
	1.25%
	 
	1.25%
	 
	2.25%

 
Until January 1, 2018, margins shall be determined as if Level I were applicable.  On such date and thereafter, the margins shall be subject to increase or decrease upon Agent’s determination of average daily Availability over the most recently ended Fiscal Quarter, which change shall be effective on the first day of the new Fiscal Quarter.

Approved Automotive Subsidiaries:  (x) any Mexican Subsidiary of Ford Motor Company, General Motors Company, Toyota Motor Corporation or Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V., (y) any Mexican Subsidiary of a Domestic Subsidiary of Honda Motor Co., Ltd. or Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and (z) any other Mexican Subsidiary of an Account Debtor that is an automotive company, which Mexican Subsidiary, in the case of this clause (z), shall be reasonably approved by the Agent in writing from time to time.

Approved Fund:  any Person (other than a natural person) that is engaged in making, purchasing, holding or otherwise investing in commercial loans and similar extensions of credit in its ordinary course of business and is administered or managed by a Lender, an entity that administers or manages a Lender, or an Affiliate of either.
 
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Asset Disposition:  a sale, lease, license, consignment, transfer or other disposition of Property of an Obligor, including a disposition of Property in connection with a sale-leaseback transaction or synthetic lease; provided that sales, leases, licenses, consignments, transfers or other dispositions of assets (other than Accounts and Inventory) with a fair market value of $10,000,000 or less with respect to any individual transaction or series of related transactions (each, an “Immaterial Asset Disposition”) shall not constitute an “Asset Disposition” to the extent that the aggregate fair market value of all Property sold, leased, licensed, consigned, transferred or otherwise disposed of pursuant to Immaterial Asset Dispositions does not exceed $50,000,000.

Assignment and Acceptance:  an assignment agreement between a Lender and Eligible Assignee, in the form of Exhibit C.

Availability:  the Aggregate Borrowing Base, minus the principal balance of all Revolver Loans.  For purposes of determining Availability in connection with the delivery of any Notice of Borrowing or LC Request, (i) all Reserves established by Agent following the Closing Date shall be deducted in calculating the Aggregate Borrowing Base, regardless of whether any required notice periods for the implementation thereof have expired and (ii) all Accounts and Inventory rendered ineligible as a result of criteria established by Agent following the Closing Date shall be excluded from the Aggregate Borrowing Base, regardless of whether any required notice periods for the effectiveness of such criteria have expired.

Availability Reserve:  the sum (without duplication) of (a) the Rent and Charges Reserve; (b) the LC Reserve; (c) the aggregate amount of liabilities secured by Liens upon Collateral that are senior to Agent’s Liens (but imposition of any such reserve shall not waive an Event of Default arising therefrom); (d) unless waived by Required Lenders, on and following the date that is 60 days prior to the scheduled maturity date of (x) any Existing Senior Debt and/or (y) any Debt incurred in reliance on Section 10.2.1(v) hereof with a then-outstanding principal amount in excess of $75,000,000, as applicable, an amount equal to all then outstanding principal, interest and (in each case, to the extent then accrued and not contingent) fees and other obligations under such Existing Senior Debt and/or Debt incurred in reliance on Section 10.2.1(v), as applicable, unless the Borrower shall have provided reasonably satisfactory evidence to the Agent that cash collateral and/or a letter of credit has been provided to the applicable trustee, agent or lender, as applicable, with respect to such Existing Senior Debt or other Debt, as applicable, as credit support for the payment of and in an amount equal to all such outstanding principal, interest, fees and other obligations, or that the Borrower has otherwise made arrangements reasonably satisfactory to the Agent to defease, refinance or repay such Existing Senior Debt or other Debt on or prior to their respective scheduled maturity date; provided that such amount shall not constitute an Availability Reserve to the extent the proceeds of any Borrowing of Loans are applied solely to pay, repay or defease such Existing Senior Debt or other Debt (or are deposited in an escrow account or subject to similar arrangements in each case on terms reasonably satisfactory to the Agent pending such application) and (e) such additional reserves, in such amounts and with respect to such matters, as Agent in its Credit Judgment may elect to impose from time to time upon two (2) Business Days’ prior notice to Borrower (including telephonic or electronic notice promptly confirmed by written notice); provided however, that the amount of any Availability Reserve established under this clause (e) shall (i) bear a reasonable relationship to the issue giving rise to the implementation thereof and (ii) not be duplicative of other reserves or adjustments used in calculating the Aggregate Borrowing Base.

Bail-In Action:  the exercise of any Write-Down and Conversion Powers by the applicable EEA Resolution Authority in respect of any liability of an EEA Financial Institution.

Bail-In Legislation:  with respect to any EEA Member Country implementing Article 55 of Directive 2014/59/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union, the

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implementing law for such EEA Member Country from time to time which is described in the EU Bail-In Legislation Schedule.

Bank of America:  Bank of America, N.A., a national banking association, and its successors and assigns.

Bank of America Indemnitees:  Bank of America and its officers, directors, employees, Affiliates, agents and attorneys.

Bank Product:  any of the following products, services or facilities extended to Borrower or any Subsidiary by any Lender or any of its Affiliates:  (a) Cash Management Services; (b) products under Hedging Agreements; (c) commercial credit card, stored value cards, purchase cards and merchant card services and e-payable services; and (d) leases and other banking products or services as may be requested by Borrower or any Subsidiary, other than Letters of Credit.

Bank Product Debt:  Debt and other obligations of an Obligor relating to Bank Products.

Bank Product Reserve:  the aggregate amount of reserves established by Agent from time to time in its discretion in respect of Secured Bank Product Obligations.

Bankruptcy Code:  Title 11 of the United States Code.

Base Rate:  for any day, a per annum rate equal to the greater of (a) the Prime Rate for such day; (b) the Federal Funds Rate for such day, plus 0.50%; or (c) LIBOR for a 30 day interest period as determined on such day, plus 1.0%.

Base Rate Loan:  any Loan that bears interest based on the Base Rate.

Base Rate Revolver Loan:  a Revolver Loan that bears interest based on the Base Rate.

Base Rate Tranche A Revolver Loan: a Tranche A Revolver Loan that bears interest based on the Base Rate.

Base Rate Tranche B Revolver Loan: a Tranche B Revolver Loan that bears interest based on the Base Rate.

Basel III:  (a) “Basel III: A global regulatory framework for more resilient banks and banking systems” issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (“BIS Committee”) in December 2010, (b) “Basel III: International framework for liquidity risk measurement, standards and monitoring” issued by the BIS Committee in December 2010, and (c) “Annex: Minimum requirements to ensure loss absorbency at the point of non-viability” issued by the BIS Committee in January 2011.

Board of Governors:  the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

Borrowing:  a group of Loans of one Type that are made on the same day or are converted into Loans of one Type on the same day.

Borrowing Base Certificate:  a certificate, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agent, by which Borrower certifies calculation of the Tranche A Borrowing Base, Tranche B Borrowing Base and Aggregate Borrowing Base.
 
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Borrowing Base Guarantor:  AK Tube, Mountain State Carbon and each other Wholly-Owned Domestic Subsidiary of Borrower which is designated in writing by the Borrower to the Agent after the Closing Date as a Borrowing Base Guarantor and has executed and delivered a joinder agreement in accordance with Section 10.1.10.  As of the Closing Date, there are no Borrowing Base Guarantors other than AK Tube and Mountain State Carbon.

Business Day:  any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or other day on which commercial banks are authorized to close under the laws of, or are in fact closed in, North Carolina and New York, and if such day relates to a LIBOR Loan, any such day on which dealings in Dollar deposits are conducted between banks in the London interbank Eurodollar market.

Capital Expenditures:  all liabilities incurred, expenditures made or payments due (whether or not made) by Borrower or any Subsidiary for the acquisition of any fixed assets, or any improvements, replacements, substitutions or additions thereto with a useful life of more than one year, including the principal portion of Capital Leases.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, Capital Expenditures shall not include:

(a)           expenditures made with tenant allowances received by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries from landlords in the ordinary course of business and subsequently capitalized;

(b)           expenditures that are accounted for as capital expenditures by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries and that actually are paid for by a Person other than the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries to the extent neither the Borrower nor any of its Subsidiaries has provided or is required to provide or incur, directly or indirectly, any consideration or obligation to such Person or any other Person (whether before, during or after such period);

(c)           any expenditures which are contractually required to be, and are, advanced or reimbursed to the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries in cash by a third party (including landlords) during such period;

(d)           that portion of interest on Debt incurred for capital expenditures which is paid in cash and capitalized in accordance with GAAP; or

(e)            in the event that any equipment is purchased simultaneously with the trade-in of existing equipment, the gross amount of the credit granted by the seller of such equipment for the equipment being traded in at such time.

Capital Lease:  any lease that is required to be capitalized for financial reporting purposes in accordance with GAAP as in effect on December 31, 2016.

Cash Collateral:  cash, and any interest or other income earned thereon, that is delivered to Agent to Cash Collateralize any Obligations.

Cash Collateral Account:  a demand deposit, money market or other account established by Agent at such financial institution as Agent may select in its reasonable discretion, which account shall be subject to Agent’s Liens for the benefit of Secured Parties.

Cash Collateralize:  the delivery of cash to Agent, as security for the payment of Obligations, in an amount equal to (a) with respect to LC Obligations, 102% of the aggregate LC Obligations, and (b) with respect to any inchoate, contingent or other Obligations (including Secured Bank Product Obligations, but excluding indemnification obligations which are either contingent or inchoate to the 
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extent no claims giving rise thereto have been asserted), Agent’s good faith estimate of the amount due or to become due, including all fees and other amounts relating to such Obligations.  “Cash Collateralization” has a correlative meaning.
 
Cash Equivalents:  (a) marketable obligations issued or unconditionally guaranteed by, and backed by the full faith and credit of, the United States government, maturing within 12 months of the date of acquisition; (b) certificates of deposit, time deposits and bankers’ acceptances maturing within 12 months of the date of acquisition, and overnight bank deposits, in each case which are issued by Bank of America or a commercial bank organized under the laws of the United States or any state or district thereof, rated A-1 (or better) by S&P or P-1 (or better) by Moody’s at the time of acquisition, and (unless issued by a Lender) not subject to offset rights; (c) repurchase obligations with a term of not more than 30 days for underlying investments of the types described in clauses (a) and (b) entered into with any bank meeting the qualifications specified in clause (b); (d) commercial paper issued by Bank of America or rated A-1 (or better) by S&P or P-1 (or better) by Moody’s, and maturing within nine months of the date of acquisition; and (e) shares of any money market fund that has substantially all of its assets invested continuously in the types of investments referred to above, has net assets of at least $500,000,000 and has the highest rating obtainable from either Moody’s or S&P.

Cash Management Services:  any services provided from time to time by any Lender or any of its Affiliates to Borrower or any Subsidiary in connection with operating, collections, payroll, trust, or other depository or disbursement accounts, including automated clearinghouse, e-payable, controlled disbursement, depository, electronic funds transfer, information reporting, lockbox, stop payment, overdraft and/or wire transfer services.

CERCLA:  the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (42 U.S.C. § 9601 et seq.).

Change in Law:  the occurrence, after the date hereof, of (a) the adoption, taking effect or phasing in of any law, rule, regulation or treaty; (b) any change in any law, rule, regulation or treaty or in the administration, interpretation or application thereof by any Governmental Authority; or (c) the making, issuance or application of any request, guideline, requirement or directive (whether or not having the force of law) by any Governmental Authority; provided, that notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, (i) the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and all requests, rules, guidelines or directives thereunder or issued in connection therewith and (ii) all requests, rules, guidelines or directives promulgated by the Bank for International Settlements, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (or any successor or similar authority) or the United States or foreign regulatory authorities, in each case pursuant to Basel III, shall, in each case, be deemed to be a “Change in Law”, regardless of the date enacted, adopted or issued.

Change of Control:  any of the following:  (i) any Person, either individually or acting in concert with one or more other Persons, shall have acquired beneficial ownership (provided that a Person shall not be deemed to be the beneficial owner of shares tendered pursuant to a tender offer made by that Person or its Affiliate until the tendered shares are accepted for purchase), directly or indirectly, of Equity Interests of Holdings (or other Equity Interests convertible into such Equity Interests) representing more than 50.0% of the combined voting power of all Equity Interests of Holdings entitled to vote in the election of members of the board of directors or other governing body of Holdings or Borrower, (ii) a change in the majority of directors of Holdings or Borrower during any 24 month period, unless approved by the majority of directors serving at the beginning of such period, (iii) the failure at any time of Holdings legally and beneficially to own and control 100% of the issued and outstanding shares of capital stock of Borrower and (iv) the occurrence of any “Change in Control” as defined in the indenture for the 

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Existing Senior Notes.  As used herein, the term “beneficially own” or “beneficial ownership” shall have the meaning set forth in the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.
 
Claims:  all claims, liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties, judgments, proceedings, interest, costs and expenses of any kind (including remedial response costs, reasonable attorneys’ fees and Extraordinary Expenses) at any time (including after Full Payment of the Obligations, resignation or replacement of Agent, or replacement of any Lender) incurred by any Indemnitee or asserted against any Indemnitee by any Obligor or other Person, in any way relating to (a) any Loans, Letters of Credit, Loan Documents, or the use thereof or transactions relating thereto, (b) any action taken or omitted in connection with any Loan Documents, (c) the existence or perfection of any Liens, or realization upon any Collateral, (d) exercise of any rights or remedies under any Loan Documents or Applicable Law, or (e) failure by any Obligor to perform or observe any terms of any Loan Document, in each case including all costs and expenses relating to any investigation, litigation, arbitration or other proceeding (including an Insolvency Proceeding or appellate proceedings), whether or not the applicable Indemnitee is a party thereto.

Closing Date:  as defined in Section 6.1.

Code:  the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time.

Collateral:  all Property described in Section 7.1, all Property described in any Security Documents as security for any Obligations, and all other Property that now or hereafter secures (or is intended to secure) any Obligations.

Commitment:  for any Lender, the aggregate amount of such Lender’s Revolver Commitment.  “Commitments” means the aggregate amount of all Revolver Commitments.

Commitment Termination Date:  the earliest to occur of (a) the Revolver Termination Date; (b) the date on which Borrower terminates the Revolver Commitments pursuant to Section 2.1.4; or (c) the date on which the Revolver Commitments are terminated pursuant to Section 11.2.

Commodity Exchange Act:  the Commodity Exchange Act (7 U.S.C. § 1 et seq.).

Compliance Certificate:  a certificate, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agent, by which Borrower certifies compliance with Section 10.3 and calculates the applicable Level for the Applicable Margin.

Consolidated Total Assets:  on any date, the consolidated total assets of Holdings and its Subsidiaries determined in accordance with GAAP as of the date of the financial statements most recently delivered pursuant to Section 10.1.2(a) or 10.1.2(b) hereunder.

Contingent Obligation:  any obligation of a Person arising from a guaranty, indemnity or other assurance of payment or performance of any Debt, lease, dividend or other obligation (“primary obligations”) of another obligor (“primary obligor”) in any manner, whether directly or indirectly, including any obligation of such Person under any (a) guaranty, endorsement, co-making or sale with recourse of an obligation of a primary obligor; (b) obligation to make take-or-pay or similar payments regardless of nonperformance by any other party to an agreement; and (c) arrangement (i) to purchase any primary obligation or security therefor, (ii) to supply funds for the purchase or payment of any primary obligation, (iii) to maintain or assure working capital, equity capital, net worth or solvency of the primary obligor, (iv) to purchase Property or services for the purpose of assuring the ability of the primary obligor to perform a primary obligation, or (v) otherwise to assure or hold harmless the holder of any primary 

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obligation against loss in respect thereof.  The amount of any Contingent Obligation shall be deemed to be the stated or determinable amount of the primary obligation (or, if less, the maximum amount for which such Person may be liable under the instrument evidencing the Contingent Obligation) or, if not stated or determinable, the maximum reasonably anticipated liability with respect thereto.
 
Converted Tranche A Revolver Loans:  as defined in Section 2.1.1(a).

Converted Tranche B Revolver Loans:  as defined in Section 2.1.1(b).

Copyright Security Agreement:  each copyright security agreement pursuant to which Borrower and/or any one or more Borrowing Base Guarantors, as applicable, grants to Agent, for the benefit of the Secured Parties, a lien on Borrower’s and/or such Borrowing Base Guarantor’s interests in copyrights, as security for the Obligations.

Credit Judgment:  Agent’s judgment exercised in good faith and in accordance with its customary practices for similar asset-based transactions, based upon its consideration of any factor that it reasonably believes (a) could reasonably be expected to adversely affect the quantity, quality, mix or value of Collateral (including any Applicable Law that may inhibit collection of an Account), the enforceability or priority of Agent’s Liens, or the amount that Agent and Lenders could receive in liquidation of any Collateral; (b) reasonably suggests that any collateral report or financial information delivered by any Obligor is incomplete, inaccurate or misleading in any material respect; (c) materially increases the likelihood of any Insolvency Proceeding involving an Obligor; or (d) creates or could reasonably be expected to result in a Default or Event of Default.  In exercising such judgment, Agent may consider any factors that could reasonably be expected to increase the credit risk of lending to Borrower on the security of the Collateral.

CWA:  the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. §§ 1251 et seq.).

DB Assignment:  as defined in Section 1.6.

DBNY:  as defined in Section 1.6.

DBTC:  as defined in Section 1.6.

Debt:  as applied to any Person, without duplication, (a) all obligations of such Person for borrowed money or with respect to deposits or advances of any kind received by such Person (excluding deposits and advances received in the Ordinary Course of Business), (b) all obligations of such Person evidenced by notes, drafts, bonds, debentures, credit documents or similar instruments, (c) all obligations of such Person which accrue interest or are of a type upon which interest charges are customarily paid (excluding trade payables owing in the Ordinary Course of Business), (d) all obligations of such Person that were issued or assumed as full or partial payment for Property, including pursuant to conditional sale or title retention agreements and earnouts and similar agreements (excluding trade payables incurred and paid in the Ordinary Course of Business), (e) all obligations of such Person in respect of Capital Leases, (f) all obligations, contingent or otherwise, of such Person as an account party or guarantor in respect of letters of credit or in respect of letters of guaranty issued by a bank or any other financial institution, (g) all obligations, contingent or otherwise, of such Person in respect of bankers’ acceptances, (h) all obligations of such Person in respect of Debt of others secured by (or for which the holder of such Debt has an existing right, contingent or otherwise, to be secured by) any Lien on Property owned or acquired by such Person, whether or not the Debt secured thereby has been assumed, (i) all Contingent Obligations of such Person of Debt of others, (j) all obligations of such Person in respect of any Hedging Agreement, (k) all obligations of such Person with respect to the redemption, repayment or other repurchase of any 

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Disqualified Equity Interests and (l) all obligations of such person in respect of “off-balance sheet liabilities” such as synthetic leases, note repurchase agreements or other arrangements which are the functional equivalent of borrowing money but not reflected as liabilities on a balance sheet.  The Debt of a Person shall include any recourse Debt of any partnership in which such Person is a general partner or joint venture.  All debt, liabilities and obligations which are limited in recourse to any property shall be included in Debt only to the extent of the book value of such property as would be shown on a balance sheet of such Person prepared in accordance with GAAP.
 
Default:  an event or condition that, with the lapse of time or giving of notice, would constitute an Event of Default.

Default Rate:  for any Obligation (including, to the extent permitted by law, interest not paid when due), 2% plus the interest rate otherwise applicable thereto.

Defaulting Lender:  any Lender that, as reasonably determined by Agent, (a) has failed to perform any funding obligations hereunder, and such failure is not cured within three Business Days, unless such Lender notifies Agent and Borrower in writing that such failure is the result of such Lender’s good faith determination that one or more conditions precedent to funding (each of which conditions precedent, together with any applicable default, shall be specifically identified in writing) has not been satisfied; (b) has notified Agent or Borrower that such Lender does not intend to comply with its funding obligations hereunder or has made a public statement to the effect that it does not intend to comply with its funding obligations hereunder or under other credit facilities generally; (c) has failed, within three Business Days following request by Agent, to confirm in a manner satisfactory to Agent that such Lender will comply with its funding obligations hereunder (provided that such Lender shall cease to be a Defaulting Lender pursuant to this clause (c) upon receipt of such written confirmation by Agent); or (d) has, or has a direct or indirect parent company that has, other than via an Undisclosed Administration, (i) become the subject of an Insolvency Proceeding or taken any action in furtherance thereof or (ii) become the subject of a Bail-in Action; provided, however, that a Lender shall not be a Defaulting Lender solely by virtue of a Governmental Authority’s direct or indirect ownership of an equity interest in such Lender or parent company so long as such ownership interest does not result in or provide such Lender with immunity from the jurisdiction of courts within the United States or from the enforcement of judgments or writs of attachment on its assets or permit such Lender (or such Governmental Authority or instrumentality) to reject, repudiate, disavow or disaffirm any contracts or agreements made with such Lender.

Deposit Account Control Agreements:  the Deposit Account control agreements to be executed by each institution maintaining a Deposit Account for Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor, in favor of Agent, for the benefit of Secured Parties, as security for the Obligations.

Deposit Account List:  as defined in Section 8.5.

Designated Jurisdiction:  any country or territory that is the subject of any Sanction.

Disqualified Equity Interest:  any Equity Interest that, by its terms (or by the terms of any security into which it is convertible or for which it is exchangeable), or upon the happening of any event, (a) matures (excluding any maturity as the result of an optional redemption by the issuer thereof) or is mandatorily redeemable, pursuant to a sinking fund obligation or otherwise, or is redeemable at the option of the holder thereof, in whole or in part, on or prior to the date that is six months after the Revolver Termination Date, (b) is convertible into or exchangeable (unless at the sole option of the issuer thereof) for (i) debt securities or (ii) any Equity Interest referred to in clause (a) above, in each case at any time prior to the date that is six months after the Revolver Termination Date, (c) contains any repurchase obligation that may come into effect prior to Full Payment of all Obligations, (d) requires cash dividend 

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payments (other than taxes) prior to the date that is six months after the Revolver Termination Date, or (e) provides the holders of such Equity Interest thereof with any rights to receive any cash upon the occurrence of a change of control or asset sale prior to the first date that is six months after the Full Payment of the Obligations, unless the rights to receive such cash are contingent upon the Full Payment of the Obligations.
 
Distribution:  any declaration or payment of a distribution, interest or dividend on any Equity Interest (other than payment-in-kind); any distribution, advance or repayment of Debt (other than with respect to the Existing 2019 Senior Notes) to a holder of Equity Interests; or any purchase, redemption, or other acquisition or retirement for value of any Equity Interest.

Documents:  as defined in the UCC.

Dollars:  lawful money of the United States.

Domestic Subsidiary:  any Subsidiary that is incorporated or organized under the laws of the United States of America, any state thereof or in the District of Columbia.

Dominion Account:  a special account established by Borrower and all Borrowing Base Guarantors at Bank of America or another bank acceptable to Agent, over which Agent shall have exclusive control for withdrawal purposes during a Dominion Period.

Dominion Period:  any time that either (a) an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or (b) Availability is less than the greater of (i) 10.0% of the Line Cap at such time or (ii) $100,000,000, in each case for 5 consecutive days, and until Availability exceeds the greater of (i) 10.0% of the Line Cap at such time or (ii) $100,000,000, in each case for 30 consecutive days.

EBITDA:  determined on a last-in first-out inventory method and consolidated basis for Holdings, Borrower and Subsidiaries in conformity with GAAP, the sum, without duplication, of:

(a)           net income, calculated before interest expense; plus

(b)           to the extent not otherwise included in the determination of net income for such period, the amount of any proceeds of any business interruption insurance policy received by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries in an amount representing the earnings for the applicable period that such proceeds are intended to replace; plus

(c)           without duplication and only to the extent included in determining net income for such period:

(i)            provision for income taxes, depreciation and amortization expense;

(ii)           (x) charges or losses arising from the sale of capital assets, and any non-cash losses and charges (including any non-cash corridor charges) deducted in the calculation of net income (other than any such non-cash item to the extent that it represents an accrual of or reserve for cash expenditures in any future period) and (y) all extraordinary, unusual or non-recurring charges or losses;

(iii)          any charge attributable to the undertaking and/or implementation of new initiatives, business optimization activities, cost savings initiatives, cost rationalization programs, operating expense reductions and/or synergies and/or similar initiatives and/or programs; 

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provided, that the amount of charges added back in reliance on this clause (c)(iii) in any period may not exceed, together with the amounts added back in reliance on clauses (c)(vii) and (d) in such period, 20.0% of EBITDA for such period (calculated before giving effect to such add-backs or adjustments pursuant to this clause (c)(iii) and clauses (c)(vii) and (d));
 
(iv)          any charge incurred in connection with (w) the incurrence or issuance of any Debt and/or any issuance and/or offering of Equity Interests, (x) any Asset Disposition, (y) any recapitalization or (z) any acquisition;

(v)           the amount of any expenses or other charges that are actually reimbursed by third parties pursuant to indemnification or reimbursement provisions or similar agreements or insurance;

(vi)          any losses realized on the disposition of Property (other than Inventory and Accounts);

(vii)         any expenses, charges and losses associated with the sale or discontinuance of any business operation to the extent such expenses, charges or losses are recorded at or about the time of such sale or discontinuance; provided, that the amount of expenses, charges and losses added back in reliance on this clause (c)(vii) in any period may not exceed, together with the amounts added back in reliance on clauses (c)(iii) and (d) in such period, 20.0% of EBITDA for such period (calculated before giving effect to such add-backs or adjustments pursuant to this clause (c)(vii) and clauses (c)(iii) and (d)); and

(viii)        any non-cash costs or expenses incurred pursuant to any management equity plan, profits interest or stock option plan or any other management or employee benefit plan or agreement, any pension plan (including any post-employment benefit scheme which has been agreed with the relevant pension trustee), any stock subscription or shareholder agreement, any employee benefit trust, any employment benefit scheme or any similar equity plan or agreement (including any deferred compensation arrangement; plus

(d)           the full pro forma “run rate” cost savings, operating expense reductions, operational improvements and synergies (collectively, “Expected Cost Savings”) (net of actual amounts realized) that are reasonably identifiable and factually supportable (in the good faith determination of such Person, as certified by a Senior Officer of such Person in the Compliance Certificate required by Section 10.1.2(d) to be delivered in connection with the financial statements for such period) related to any Investment, Asset Disposition, operating improvement, restructuring, cost savings initiative and/or any similar initiative (any such operating improvement, restructuring, cost savings initiative and/or similar initiative, a “Cost Saving Initiative”), in each case, prior to, on or after the Closing Date; provided, that with respect to Cost Saving Initiatives under this clause (d), (1) substantial steps toward the action necessary to realize any such cost savings, operating expense reduction, operating improvement and/or synergy added back in reliance on this clause (d) with respect to any Investment, Asset Disposition, operating improvement, restructuring, cost savings initiative and/or any similar initiative are expected to be taken within 18 months following the date on which the relevant Person determines to take such action and (2) the amount of such Cost Saving Initiatives added back in reliance on clause (d) in any period shall not exceed, together with the amounts added back in reliance on clauses (c)(iii) and (c)(vii) in such period, an amount equal to 20.0% of EBITDA for such period (calculated before giving effect to such add-backs or adjustments pursuant to this clause (d) and clauses (c)(iii) and (c)(vii)); plus

(e)           (i) any unrealized losses (less any unrealized gains) in respect of (A) any obligation under any Hedging Agreement or similar agreement as determined in accordance with GAAP 

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and/or (B) any other derivative instrument pursuant to, in the case of this clause (B), Financial Accounting Standards Board’s Accounting Standards Codification No. 815-Derivatives and Hedging and (ii) any unrealized foreign currency exchange losses (less any gains) (including any currency re-measurement of Debt, any net losses (less any net gains) resulting from Hedging Agreements or similar agreements for currency exchange risk resulting from any intercompany Debt, any foreign currency translation or transaction or any other currency-related risk); minus
 
(f)            non-cash gains included in the calculation of net income (other than any such non-cash item to the extent that it will result in the receipt of cash payments within 12 months after the date on which it was accrued), gains arising from the sale of capital assets, gains arising from the write-up of assets, any extraordinary gains and all non-cash corridor gains associated with pensions and other post-retirement benefit obligations (in each case, only to the extent included in determining net income).

EEA Financial Institution:  (a) any credit institution or investment firm established in any EEA Member Country which is subject to the supervision of an EEA Resolution Authority, (b) any entity established in an EEA Member Country which is a parent of an institution described in clause (a) of this definition, or (c) any financial institution established in an EEA Member Country which is a Subsidiary of an institution described in clauses (a) or (b) of this definition and is subject to consolidated supervision with its parent.

EEA Member Country:  any of the member states of the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway.

EEA Resolution Authority:  any public administrative authority or any person entrusted with public administrative authority of any EEA Member Country (including any delegee) having responsibility for the resolution of any EEA Financial Institution.

Eligible Account:  an Account owing to Borrower or a Borrowing Base Guarantor that arises in the Ordinary Course of Business from the sale of goods and is payable in Dollars; provided that, no Account shall be an Eligible Account if (a) it is more than 60 days past due, or it is unpaid for more than 90 days after the original invoice date; (b) 50% or more of the Accounts owing by the Account Debtor are not Eligible Accounts under the foregoing clause; (c) when aggregated with other Accounts owing by the Account Debtor, it exceeds 25% of the aggregate Eligible Accounts (or such higher percentage as Agent may establish for the Account Debtor from time to time), but only to the extent of such excess; (d) it does not conform with a covenant or representation herein with respect to such Account; (e) it is owing by a creditor or supplier, or is otherwise subject to a potential offset, counterclaim, dispute, deduction, discount, recoupment, reserve, defense, chargeback, credit or allowance (but ineligibility shall be limited to the amount thereof); (f) an Insolvency Proceeding has been commenced by or against the Account Debtor; or the Account Debtor has failed, has suspended or ceased doing business, is liquidating, dissolving or winding up its affairs, or is not Solvent, unless (i) such Account Debtor (A) is a debtor-in-possession in a case then pending under chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, (B) has established debtor-in-possession financing satisfactory to the Agent in its sole discretion and (C) otherwise satisfies each of the requirements set forth in this definition of Eligible Account and (ii) such Account was incurred post-petition; (g) the Account Debtor is organized or has its principal offices or assets outside the United States or Canada, unless (x) such Account is supported by a letter of credit on terms acceptable to the Agent, in its discretion exercised in a commercially reasonable manner and (i) such letter of credit names the Agent as beneficiary for the benefit of the Secured Parties or (ii) the issuer of such letter of credit has consented to the assignment of the proceeds thereof to the Agent, or (y) such Account Debtor is an Approved Automotive Subsidiary; provided that the aggregate amount of Eligible Accounts owing by Approved Automotive Subsidiaries may not exceed $25,000,000 at any time outstanding; (h) it is owing by a 

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Government Authority, unless the Account Debtor is the United States or any department, agency or instrumentality thereof and the Account has been assigned to Agent in compliance with the Assignment of Claims Act; (i) it is not subject to a duly perfected, first priority Lien in favor of Agent, or is subject to any other Lien (other than non-consensual Permitted Liens arising by operation of law which are junior to the Agent’s Lien) unless an appropriate Reserve has been established in Agent’s sole discretion; (j) the goods giving rise to it have not been delivered to and accepted by the Account Debtor, the services giving rise to it have not been accepted by the Account Debtor, or it otherwise does not represent a final sale; (k) it is evidenced by Chattel Paper or an Instrument of any kind, or has been reduced to judgment; (l) its payment has been extended, the Account Debtor has made a partial payment, or it arises from a sale on a cash-on-delivery basis; (m) it arises from a sale to an Affiliate, or from a sale on a bill-and-hold, guaranteed sale, sale-or-return, sale-on-approval, consignment, or other repurchase or return basis; (n) it represents a progress billing or retainage; (o) it includes a billing for interest, fees or late charges, but ineligibility shall be limited to the extent thereof; (p) it arises from a retail sale to a Person who is purchasing for personal, family or household purposes; (q) the Account Debtor is subject to Sanctions or any specially designated nationals list maintained by OFAC; or (r) it is an Account which Agent has (i) determined in its Credit Judgment is unacceptable for inclusion in the Aggregate Borrowing Base, Tranche A Borrowing Base and Tranche B Borrowing Base and (ii) provided at least two (2) Business Days’ prior notice to Borrower (including telephonic or electronic notice promptly confirmed in writing) of such determination.  In calculating delinquent portions of Accounts under clauses (a) and (b), credit balances more than 90 days old will be excluded.
 
Eligible Assignee:  a Person that is (a) a Lender, U.S.-based Affiliate of a Lender or Approved Fund; (b) any other financial institution or company approved by Agent, Issuing Bank and Borrower (which approvals shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, and which approval by Borrower shall be deemed given if no objection is made within two Business Days after written notice of the proposed assignment), that has total assets in excess of $5 billion, extends asset-based lending facilities in its ordinary course of business and whose becoming an assignee would not constitute a prohibited transaction under Section 4975 of the Code or any other Applicable Law; and (c) during a Specified Event of Default, any Person acceptable to Agent in its reasonable discretion.

Eligible In-Transit Inventory:  Inventory owned by Borrower or a Borrowing Base Guarantor that would be Eligible Inventory if it were not subject to a Document and in transit from a location (foreign or otherwise) of a vendor to a location of Borrower or a Borrowing Base Guarantor within the United States, or from a location of Borrower or a Borrowing Base Guarantor (foreign or otherwise) to a location of Borrower or a Borrowing Base Guarantor within the United States, and that Agent, in its Credit Judgment, deems to be Eligible In-Transit Inventory.  Without limiting the foregoing, no Inventory shall be Eligible In-Transit Inventory unless (a) it is subject to a negotiable Document showing Agent (or, with the consent of Agent, Borrower or a Borrowing Base Guarantor) as consignee, which Document is in the possession of Agent or such other Person as Agent shall approve; (b) it is fully insured in a manner reasonably satisfactory to Agent; (c) it is being handled by a customs broker, freight-forwarder or other handler that has delivered a Lien Waiver, unless an appropriate Availability Reserve has been established in Agent’s sole discretion; and (d) if it is Inventory in transit from a vendor to Borrower or a Borrowing Base Guarantor, (i) has been identified to the applicable sales contract and title has passed to Borrower or a Borrowing Base Guarantor, as applicable; (ii) is not sold by a vendor that has a right to reclaim, divert shipment of, repossess, stop delivery, claim any reservation of title or otherwise assert Lien rights against the Inventory, or with respect to whom Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor is in default of any obligations; (iii) is subject to purchase orders and other sale documentation reasonably satisfactory to Agent; and (iv) unless an appropriate Reserve has been established in Agent’s sole discretion, is shipped by a common carrier that is not affiliated with the vendor.

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Eligible Inventory:  Inventory owned by Borrower or a Borrowing Base Guarantor; provided that, no Inventory shall be Eligible Inventory unless it (a) is finished goods, work-in-process or raw materials, and not packaging or shipping materials, labels, samples, display items, bags, replacement parts or manufacturing supplies; (b) is not held on consignment or approval or subject to any deposit or down payment; (c) is in new and saleable condition and is not damaged, defective, shopworn or otherwise unfit for sale; (d) is not slow-moving, obsolete or unmerchantable, and does not constitute returned or repossessed goods; (e) meets all standards imposed by any Governmental Authority and has not been acquired from an entity subject to Sanctions or any specially designated nationals list maintained by OFAC; (f) conforms with the covenants and representations herein; (g) is subject to Agent’s duly perfected, first priority Lien, and no other Lien (other than non-consensual Permitted Liens arising by operation of law which are junior to the Agent’s Lien) unless an appropriate Reserve has been established in Agent’s sole discretion; (h) is within the continental United States or Canada, is not in transit (except Eligible In-Transit Inventory not to exceed $20,000,000 at any time outstanding), and is not consigned to any Person; (i) is not subject to any warehouse receipt or negotiable Document unless an appropriate Reserve has been established in Agent’s sole discretion; (j) is not subject to any License or other arrangement that restricts Borrower’s, any Borrowing Base Guarantor’s or Agent’s right to dispose of such Inventory, unless Agent has received an appropriate Lien Waiver; and (k) is not located on leased premises or in the possession of a warehouseman, processor, repairman, mechanic, shipper, freight forwarder or other Person, unless the lessor or such Person has delivered a Lien Waiver or an appropriate Availability Reserve has been established in Agent’s sole discretion; provided further, Inventory shall not be Eligible Inventory if it is Inventory which Agent has (i) determined in its Credit Judgment is unacceptable for inclusion in the Aggregate Borrowing Base, Tranche A Borrowing Base and Tranche B Borrowing Base and (ii) provided at least two (2) Business Days’ prior notice to Borrower (including telephonic or electronic notice promptly confirmed in writing) of such determination.
 
Eligible Investment Grade Account:  an Eligible Account in respect of which the Account Debtor is an Investment Grade Counterparty.

Enforcement Action:  any action to enforce any Obligations (other than Secured Bank Product Obligations) or Loan Documents or to exercise any rights or remedies relating to any Collateral (whether by judicial action, self-help, notification of Account Debtors, exercise of setoff or recoupment, exercise of any right to vote or act in an Obligor’s Insolvency Proceeding, or otherwise).

Environmental Laws:  all Applicable Laws (including all permits issued by a Governmental Authority), relating to public health or the protection or pollution of the environment, including CERCLA, RCRA and CWA.

Environmental Notice:  a notice from any Governmental Authority or other Person of any alleged or threatened noncompliance with, investigation of, violation of, litigation relating to, or potential fine or liability under any Environmental Law, or with respect to any Environmental Release, including threatened releases.

Environmental Release:  a release as defined in CERCLA or under any other Environmental Law, including threatened releases.

Equity Interest:  the interest of any (a) shareholder in a corporation; (b) partner in a partnership (whether general, limited, limited liability or joint venture); (c) member in a limited liability company; or (d) other Person having any other form of equity security or ownership interest; provided, that Equity Interests shall not include the Existing 2019 Senior Notes.

ERISA:  the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974.

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ERISA Affiliate:  any trade or business (whether or not incorporated) under common control with an Obligor within the meaning of Section 414(b) or (c) of the Code (and Sections 414(m) and (o) of the Code for purposes of provisions relating to Section 412 of the Code).

ERISA Event:  (a) a Reportable Event with respect to a Pension Plan; (b) a withdrawal by any Obligor or ERISA Affiliate from a Pension Plan subject to Section 4063 of ERISA during a plan year in which it was a substantial employer (as defined in Section 4001(a)(2) of ERISA) or a cessation of operations that is treated as such a withdrawal under Section 4062(e) of ERISA; (c) a complete or partial withdrawal by any Obligor or ERISA Affiliate from a Multiemployer Plan or notification that a Multiemployer Plan is or will be insolvent; (d) the filing of a notice of intent to terminate, the treatment of a Plan amendment as a termination under Section 4041(c) or 4041A of ERISA, or the commencement of proceedings by the PBGC to terminate a Pension Plan or Multiemployer Plan; (e) the failure by any Obligor or ERISA Affiliate to meet any funding obligations with respect to any Pension Plan or Multiemployer Plan that has resulted or could reasonably be expected to result in a Lien; or (f) an event or condition which constitutes grounds under Section 4042 of ERISA for the termination of, or the appointment of a trustee to administer, any Pension Plan or Multiemployer Plan.
 
EU Bail-In Legislation Schedule:  the EU Bail-In Legislation Schedule published by the Loan Market Association (or any successor person), as in effect from time to time.

Event of Default:  as defined in Section 11.

Excluded Swap Obligation:  with respect to an Obligor, each Swap Obligation as to which, and only to the extent that, such Obligor’s guaranty of or grant of a Lien as security for such Swap Obligation is or becomes illegal under the Commodity Exchange Act because the Obligor does not constitute an “eligible contract participant” as defined in such act (determined after giving effect to any keepwell, support or other agreement for the benefit of such Obligor and all guarantees of Swap Obligations by other Obligors) when such guaranty or grant of Lien becomes effective with respect to the Swap Obligation.  If a Hedging Agreement governs more than one Swap Obligation, only the Swap Obligation(s) or portions thereof described in the foregoing sentence shall be Excluded Swap Obligation(s) for the applicable Obligor.

Excluded Tax:  with respect to Agent, any Lender, Issuing Bank or any other recipient of a payment to be made by or on account of any Obligation, (a) taxes imposed on or measured by its overall net income (however determined) or gross income (in lieu of net income taxes) and franchise (and similar) taxes imposed on it (in lieu of net income taxes), (i) by the jurisdiction (or any political subdivision thereof) under the laws of which such recipient is organized or in which its principal office is located or, in the case of any Lender, in which its applicable Lending Office is located, and (ii) as a result of a present or former connection between such recipient and the jurisdiction of the Governmental Authority imposing such tax or any political subdivision or taxing authority thereof or therein (other than any such connection arising from the recipient having executed, delivered, enforced, or performed its obligations or received a payment under this Agreement or any other Loan Document), and any branch profit taxes imposed by the United States or any similar tax imposed by any other Governmental Authority in any other jurisdiction in which the recipient is located; (b) any branch profits taxes imposed by the United States or any similar tax imposed by any other jurisdiction in which Borrower is located; (c) any backup withholding tax required by the Code to be withheld from amounts payable to a Lender that has failed to comply with Section 5.10; (d) any withholding tax that is (i) required pursuant to the laws in force at the time such Lender becomes a Lender (or designates a new Lending Office) hereunder, or (ii) attributable to such Lender’s failure or inability (other than as a result of a Change in Law) to deliver a form that is required by Section 5.10 and that claims complete exemption from such withholding tax, except to the extent that such Lender (or its assignor, if any) was entitled, at the time of 

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designation of a new Lending Office (or assignment), to receive additional amounts from Borrower with respect to such withholding tax; (e) U.S. federal withholding Taxes imposed pursuant to FATCA; and (f) any interest, additions to tax or penalties in respect of any of the foregoing.

Existing 2012 IRB Agreement:  the $30,000,000 Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2012-A, made pursuant to that certain Loan Agreement, dated as of February 1, 2012, between the City of Rockport, Indiana, and Borrower, together with all documents, agreements, and instruments relating thereto, in each case as amended, modified, or supplemented through the Closing Date and from time to time thereafter to the extent permitted by Section 10.2.18.
 
Existing 2019 Senior Notes:  the 5.00% Exchangeable Senior Notes due 2019, issued pursuant to that certain Indenture, dated as of May 11, 2010, among Borrower, Holdings and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee, as supplemented by that certain Third Supplemental Indenture, dated as of November 20, 2012, together with all documents, agreements, and instruments relating thereto, in each case as amended, modified, or supplemented through the Closing Date and from time to time thereafter to the extent permitted by Section 10.2.18.

Existing 2021 Senior Notes:  the 7.625% Senior Notes due 2021, issued pursuant to that certain Indenture, dated as of May 11, 2010, among Borrower, Holdings and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee, as supplemented by that certain Fifth Supplemental Indenture, dated as of September 16, 2014, together with all documents, agreements, and instruments relating thereto, in each case as amended, modified, or supplemented through the Closing Date and from time to time thereafter to the extent permitted by Section 10.2.18.

Existing 2023 Senior Secured Notes:  the 7.50% Senior Secured Notes due 2023, issued pursuant to that certain Indenture, dated as of June 20, 2016, among Borrower, Holdings, AK Tube, AK Properties and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee and collateral agent, together with all documents, agreements, and instruments relating thereto, in each case as amended, modified, or supplemented through the Closing Date and from time to time thereafter to the extent permitted by Section 10.2.18.

Existing 2025 Senior Notes:  the 6.375% Senior Notes due 2025, issued pursuant to that certain Indenture, dated as of May 11, 2010, among Borrower, Holdings and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee, as supplemented by that certain Eighth Supplemental Indenture, dated as of August 9, 2017, together with all documents, agreements, and instruments relating thereto, in each case as amended, modified, or supplemented through the Closing Date and from time to time thereafter to the extent permitted by Section 10.2.18.

Existing 2027 Senior Notes:  the 7.00% Senior Notes due 2027, issued pursuant to that certain Indenture, dated as of May 11, 2010, among Borrower, Holdings and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee, as supplemented by that certain Seventh Supplemental Indenture, dated as of March 23, 2017, together with all documents, agreements, and instruments relating thereto, in each case as amended, modified, or supplemented through the Closing Date and from time to time thereafter to the extent permitted by Section 10.2.18.

Existing Access Agreement:  as defined in Section 10.2.2(u).

Existing Butler County Bonds:  the Butler County Industrial Development Authority Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2012-A with a principal amount outstanding on the Closing Date of $7,300,000.

Existing IRB Agreements:  the Existing 2012 IRB Agreement, the Existing Butler County Bonds and the Existing Ohio Bonds, together with all documents, agreements, and instruments relating thereto, 

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in each case as amended, modified, or supplemented through the Closing Date and from time to time thereafter to the extent permitted by Section 10.2.18.

Existing Ohio Bonds:  (i) the $36,000,000 Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2012-A, made pursuant to that certain Air Quality Facilities Loan Agreement, dated as of February 1, 2012, between Ohio Air Quality Development Authority and Borrower, and (ii) the $26,000,000 Variable Rate Demand Revenue Bonds, Series 2004-B, made pursuant to that certain Loan Agreement, dated as of June 1, 2004, between Ohio Air Quality Development Authority and Borrower.
 
Existing Principal Obligations:  as defined in Section 1.6.

Existing Senior Debt:  collectively, the Existing Senior Notes, the Existing IRB Agreements and the Existing Taxpayer Agreement.

Existing Senior Notes:  collectively, the Existing 2019 Senior Notes, the Existing 2021 Senior Notes, the Existing 2023 Senior Secured Notes, the Existing 2025 Senior Notes and the Existing 2027 Senior Notes.

Existing Taxpayer Agreement:  that certain Taxpayer Agreement, made as of May 1, 1997, by and between the Spencer County Redevelopment Commission and Borrower, together with all documents, agreements, and instruments relating thereto, in each case as amended, modified, or supplemented through the Closing Date and from time to time thereafter to the extent permitted by Section 10.2.18.

Extraordinary Expenses:  all reasonable and documented out-of-pocket costs, expenses or advances that Agent may incur during a Default or Event of Default, or during the pendency of an Insolvency Proceeding of an Obligor, including those relating to (a) any audit, inspection, repossession, storage, repair, appraisal, insurance, manufacture, preparation or advertising for sale, sale, collection, or other preservation of or realization upon any Collateral; (b) any action, arbitration or other proceeding (whether instituted by or against Agent, any Lender, any Obligor, any representative of creditors of an Obligor or any other Person) in any way relating to any Collateral (including the validity, perfection, priority or avoidability of Agent’s Liens with respect to any Collateral), Loan Documents, Letters of Credit or Obligations, including any lender liability or other Claims; (c) the exercise, protection or enforcement of any rights or remedies of Agent in, or the monitoring of, any Insolvency Proceeding; (d) settlement or satisfaction of any taxes, charges or Liens with respect to any Collateral; (e) any Enforcement Action; (f) negotiation and documentation of any modification, waiver, workout, restructuring or forbearance with respect to any Loan Documents or Obligations; and (g) Protective Advances.  Such costs, expenses and advances include transfer fees, Other Taxes, storage fees, insurance costs, permit fees, utility reservation and standby fees, reasonable and documented legal fees, appraisal fees, brokers’ fees and commissions, auctioneers’ fees and commissions, accountants’ fees, environmental study fees, wages and salaries paid to employees of any Obligor or independent contractors in liquidating any Collateral, and travel expenses.  Extraordinary Expenses shall also include all reasonable and documented out-of-pocket legal fees that the Lenders may incur during a Default or Event of Default, or during the pendency of an Insolvency Proceeding of an Obligor; provided that, in addition to all legal fees of counsel for the Agent, Extraordinary Expenses shall be limited to such legal fees of one law firm for all of the Lenders (and one additional counsel for all affected Lenders in the case of an actual or perceived conflict of interest).

FATCA:  Sections 1471 through 1474 of the Code, as of the date of this Agreement (or any amended or successor version if substantively comparable and not materially more onerous to comply with), any current or future regulations or official interpretations thereof, any agreements entered into 

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pursuant to Section 1471(b)(1) of the Code and any applicable intergovernmental agreements and related legislation or official administrative rules or practices with respect thereto.

Federal Funds Rate:  (a) the weighted average of interest rates on overnight federal funds transactions with members of the Federal Reserve System on the applicable Business Day (or on the preceding Business Day, if the applicable day is not a Business Day), as published by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on the next Business Day; or (b) if no such rate is published on the next Business Day, the average rate (rounded up, if necessary, to the nearest 1/8 of 1%) charged to Bank of America on the applicable day on such transactions, as determined by the Agent; provided, that in no event shall such rate be less than zero.
 
Fee Letter:  the amended and restated fee letter agreement, dated as of September 13, 2017, between Agent and Borrower.

Fiscal Quarter:  each period of three months, commencing on the first day of a Fiscal Year.

Fiscal Year:  the fiscal year of Borrower and Subsidiaries for accounting and tax purposes, ending on December 31 of each year.

Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio:  the ratio, determined on a consolidated basis for Holdings and its Subsidiaries for the most recent four Fiscal Quarters, of (a) EBITDA minus (i) federal, state, local and foreign income taxes paid in cash and (ii) Capital Expenditures (except those financed with (I) Debt other than Revolver Loans or (II) proceeds arising from a property loss event covered by insurance, a Permitted Asset Disposition or an issuance of any Equity Interests by Holdings, in each case, to the extent such proceeds are applied to finance such Capital Expenditures within one hundred eighty (180) days) to (b) Fixed Charges.

Fixed Charges:  the sum of interest expense payable in cash, scheduled principal payments made on Debt, all cash payments in connection with pensions or other post-retirement benefit obligations and Distributions made by Holdings or Borrower (each only to the extent not otherwise deducted in the calculation of clause (a) of the definition of Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio).

FLSA:  the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.

Foreign Lender:  any Lender that is not a “United States person” within the meaning of Section 7701(a)(30) of the Code.

Foreign Plan:  any employee benefit plan or arrangement (a) maintained or contributed to by any Obligor or Subsidiary that is not subject to the laws of the United States; or (b) mandated by a government other than the United States for employees of any Obligor or Subsidiary.

Foreign Subsidiary:  any Subsidiary that is not a Domestic Subsidiary.

Foreign Subsidiary Borrowers:  as defined in Section 2.1.4(e).

Foreign Subsidiary Collateral:  as defined in Section 2.1.4(e).

Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility:  as defined in Section 2.1.4(e).

Foreign Subsidiary Lenders:  as defined in Section 2.1.4(e).

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Foreign Subsidiary Responding Lender:  as defined in Section 2.1.4(e).

Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments:  as defined in Section 2.1.4(e).

Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Loans:  as defined in Section 2.1.4(e).

Fronting Exposure:  a Defaulting Lender’s Pro Rata share of LC Obligations or Swingline Loans, as applicable, except to the extent allocated to other Lenders under Section 4.2.
 
Full Payment:  with respect to any Obligations, (a) the full and indefeasible cash payment thereof, including any interest, fees and other charges accruing during an Insolvency Proceeding (whether or not allowed in the proceeding); and (b) if such Obligations are LC Obligations or inchoate or contingent in nature (other than indemnification obligations which are either contingent or inchoate to the extent no claims giving rise thereto have been asserted), (i) Cash Collateralization thereof (or delivery of a standby letter of credit acceptable to Agent in its discretion, in the amount of required Cash Collateral) or (ii) the full termination thereof.  No Loans shall be deemed to have been paid in full until all Commitments related to such Loans have expired or been terminated.

GAAP:  generally accepted accounting principles in effect in the United States from time to time.

Governmental Approvals:  all authorizations, consents, approvals, licenses and exemptions of, registrations and filings with, and required reports to, all Governmental Authorities.

Governmental Authority:  any federal, state, local, foreign or other  agency, authority, body, commission, court, instrumentality, political subdivision, or other entity or officer exercising executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory or administrative functions for any governmental, judicial, investigative, regulatory or self-regulatory authority (including any supra-national body exercising such powers or functions, such as the European Union or the European Central Bank).

Guarantors:  Holdings, any Guarantor Subsidiary and each other Person who guarantees payment or performance of any Obligations.

Guarantor Subsidiary:  (1) any Wholly-Owned Domestic Subsidiary of Borrower which is a Material Subsidiary (or which Borrower has designated in writing as a Material Subsidiary) and has executed and delivered a counterpart of the Guaranty, including as required by Section 10.1.9 and (2) any Borrowing Base Guarantor.

Guaranty:  each guaranty agreement executed by a Guarantor in favor of Agent.

Hedging Agreement:  any “swap agreement” as defined in Section 101(53B)(A) of the Bankruptcy Code.

Holdings:  AK Steel Holding Corporation, a Delaware corporation.

Immaterial Subsidiary:  any Subsidiary (other than any Subsidiary that Borrower designates in writing to  the Agent as a Material Subsidiary) that (i) contributes less than 15% of EBITDA, (ii) holds less than 15% of Consolidated Total Assets, and (iii) does not have any assets included in Eligible Inventory or Eligible Accounts; provided that if (x) the aggregate EBITDA (calculated solely with respect to such Subsidiaries and not on a consolidated basis for Holdings, Borrower and Subsidiaries) of all Subsidiaries that, but for this proviso, would constitute Immaterial Subsidiaries exceeds 15% of EBITDA, then each such Subsidiary that, but for this proviso, would constitute an Immaterial Subsidiary shall be 

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deemed to be a Material Subsidiary (such inclusion to be in order of those Subsidiaries that contribute the greatest percentage of EBITDA) only to the extent required for the aggregate EBITDA (calculated solely with respect to such Subsidiaries and not on a consolidated basis for Holdings, Borrower and Subsidiaries) of all Subsidiaries that would constitute Immaterial Subsidiaries, after giving effect to this proviso, to no longer exceed 15% of EBITDA or (y) the aggregate net asset value of all Subsidiaries that, but for this proviso, would constitute Immaterial Subsidiaries exceeds 15% of Consolidated Total Assets then each such Subsidiary that, but for this proviso, would constitute an Immaterial Subsidiary (such inclusion to be in order of those Subsidiaries that have the largest net asset value) shall be deemed to be a Material Subsidiary only to the extent required for the aggregate net asset value of all Subsidiaries that would constitute Immaterial Subsidiaries, after giving effect to this proviso, to no longer exceed 15% of Consolidated Total Assets.
 
Increasing Lenders:  as defined in Section 2.1.4(d).

Indemnified Taxes:  Taxes other than Excluded Taxes.

Indemnitees:  Agent Indemnitees, Lender Indemnitees, Issuing Bank Indemnitees and Bank of America Indemnitees.

Insolvency Proceeding:  any case or proceeding commenced by or against a Person under any state, federal or foreign law for, or any agreement of such Person to, (a) the entry of an order for relief under the Bankruptcy Code, or any other applicable insolvency, debtor relief or debt adjustment law; (b) the appointment of a receiver, trustee, liquidator, administrator, conservator or other custodian for such Person or any part of its Property; or (c) an assignment or trust mortgage for the benefit of creditors.

Intellectual Property:  all intellectual and similar Property of a Person, including inventions, designs, patents, copyrights, trademarks, service marks, trade names, trade secrets, confidential or proprietary information, customer lists, know-how, software and databases; all embodiments or fixations thereof and all related documentation, applications, registrations and franchises; all licenses or other rights to use any of the foregoing; and all books and records relating to the foregoing.

Intellectual Property Claim:  any claim or assertion (whether in writing, by suit or otherwise) that Borrower’s or Subsidiary’s ownership, use, marketing, sale or distribution of any Inventory, Equipment, Intellectual Property or other Property violates another Person’s Intellectual Property.

Interest Period:  as defined in Section 3.1.3.

Inventory:  as defined in the UCC, including all goods intended for sale, lease, display or demonstration; all work in process; and all raw materials, and other materials and supplies of any kind that are or could be used in connection with the manufacture, printing, packing, shipping, advertising, sale, lease or furnishing of such goods, or otherwise used or consumed in Borrower’s or any Borrowing Base Guarantor’s business (but excluding Equipment).

Inventory Reserve:  reserves reasonably established by Agent in its Credit Judgment, upon two (2) Business Days’ prior notice to Borrower (including telephonic or electronic notice promptly confirmed by written notice) to reflect factors arising or becoming known to Agent after the Closing Date that may reasonably be expected to negatively impact the Value of Inventory, including change in salability, obsolescence, seasonality, theft, shrinkage, imbalance, change in composition or mix, markdowns and vendor chargebacks.

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Investment:  any acquisition of all or substantially all assets of a Person; any acquisition of record or beneficial ownership of any Equity Interests of a Person; or any advance, loan or capital contribution to or other investment in a Person; provided that, capital expenditures shall not in and of themselves constitute “Investments”.  For purposes of covenant compliance, the amount of any Investment shall be an amount not less than $0.00 equal to the aggregate amount of such Investment less all cash returns, cash dividends and cash distributions received by the Person that made such Investment on account of such Investment.

Investment Grade:  with respect to any Person, the long term senior unsecured non-credit enhanced credit rating or shadow rating of which is BBB- or higher by S&P or Baa3 or higher by Moody’s.
 
Investment Grade Counterparty:  in relation to an Eligible Account, the counterparty thereto to the extent that such counterparty is Investment Grade.

IRS:  the United States Internal Revenue Service.

Issuing Bank:  Bank of America, an Affiliate of Bank of America, PNC Bank, National Association, Wells Fargo Capital Finance, LLC, JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and any other Lender or Affiliate of a Lender that is acceptable to Borrower, and any replacement issuer appointed pursuant to Section 2.3.5.

Issuing Bank Indemnitees:  Issuing Bank and its officers, directors, employees, Affiliates, agents and attorneys.

Judgment Currency: as defined in Section 14.18.

LC Application:  an application by Borrower to Issuing Bank for issuance of a Letter of Credit, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Issuing Bank.

LC Conditions:  the following conditions necessary for issuance of a Letter of Credit:  (a) each of the conditions set forth in Section 6; (b) after giving effect to such issuance, total LC Obligations do not exceed the Letter of Credit Subline, no Overadvance exists and, if no Revolver Loans are outstanding, the LC Obligations do not exceed an amount equal to the Aggregate Borrowing Base minus the Tranche B Borrowing Base (without giving effect to the LC Reserve for purposes of this calculation); (c) the expiration date of such Letter of Credit is (i) no more than 365 or 366, as applicable, days from issuance, in the case of standby Letters of Credit; provided that, standby Letters of Credit may provide for automatic renewal for successive periods of 365 or 366, as applicable, days unless the Issuing Bank elects not to extend, (ii) no more than 120 days from issuance, in the case of documentary Letters of Credit, and (iii) at least 20 Business Days prior to the Revolver Termination Date (unless Cash Collateralized at least twenty (20) days prior to the Revolver Termination Date); (d) the Letter of Credit and payments thereunder are denominated in Dollars; and (e) the form of the proposed Letter of Credit is reasonably satisfactory to Agent and Issuing Bank in their reasonable discretion.

LC Documents:  all documents, instruments and agreements (including LC Requests and LC Applications) delivered by Borrower or any other Person to Issuing Bank or Agent in connection with issuance, amendment or renewal of, or payment under, any Letter of Credit.

LC Obligations:  the sum (without duplication) of (a) all amounts owing by Borrower for any drawings under Letters of Credit; (b) the stated amount of all outstanding Letters of Credit; and (c) all reasonable fees and other amounts owing with respect to Letters of Credit.

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LC Request:  a request for issuance of a Letter of Credit, to be provided by Borrower to Issuing Bank, in form reasonably satisfactory to Agent and Issuing Bank.

LC Reserve:  the aggregate of all LC Obligations, other than (a) those that have been Cash Collateralized; and (b) if no Default or Event of Default exists, those constituting charges owing to the Issuing Bank.

Lender Indemnitees:  Lenders and their officers, directors, employees, members, partners Affiliates, agents and attorneys.
 
Lenders:  as defined in the preamble to this Agreement, including Agent in its capacity as a provider of Swingline Loans and any other Person who hereafter becomes a “Lender” pursuant to an Assignment and Acceptance.

Lending Office:  the office designated as such by the applicable Lender at the time it becomes party to this Agreement or thereafter by notice to Agent and Borrower.

Letter of Credit:  any standby or documentary letter of credit issued by Issuing Bank for the account of Borrower, or any indemnity, guarantee, exposure transmittal memorandum or similar form of credit support issued by Agent or Issuing Bank for the benefit of Borrower.

Letter of Credit Commitment: for any Issuing Bank, the amount shown on Schedule 1.1 under the heading “Letter of Credit Commitment”, as such amount may be modified pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.

Letter of Credit Subline:  $300,000,000.

LIBOR:  for any Interest Period with respect to a LIBOR Loan, the per annum rate of interest (rounded upward, if necessary, to the nearest 1/32nd of 1%), determined by Agent at or about 11:00 a.m. (London time) two Business Days prior to commencement of such Interest Period, for a term equivalent to such Interest Period, equal to the London Interbank Offered Rate, or comparable or successor rate approved by Agent, as published on the applicable Reuters screen page (or other equivalent commercially available source reasonably designated by Agent from time to time); provided, that any such comparable or successor rate shall be applied by Agent, if administratively feasible, in a manner consistent with market practice; provided further, if LIBOR shall be less than zero, such rate shall be deemed zero for purposes of this Agreement.  If the Board of Governors imposes a Reserve Percentage with respect to LIBOR deposits, then LIBOR shall be the foregoing rate, divided by 1 minus the Reserve Percentage.

LIBOR Loan:  each set of LIBOR Revolver Loans having a common length and commencement of Interest Period.

LIBOR Revolver Loan:  a Revolver Loan that bears interest based on LIBOR.

LIBOR Tranche A Revolver Loan: a Tranche A Revolver Loan that bears interest based on LIBOR.

LIBOR Tranche B Revolver Loan: a Tranche B Revolver Loan that bears interest based on LIBOR.

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License:  any license or agreement under which an Obligor is authorized to use Intellectual Property in connection with any manufacture, marketing, distribution or disposition of Collateral, any use of Property or any other conduct of its business.

Licensor:  any Person from whom an Obligor obtains the right to use any Intellectual Property.

Lien:  any Person’s interest in Property securing an obligation owed to, or a claim by, such Person, whether such interest is based on common law, statute or contract, including liens, security interests, pledges, hypothecations, statutory trusts, reservations, exceptions, encroachments, easements, rights-of-way, covenants, conditions, restrictions, leases, and other title exceptions and encumbrances affecting Property.
 
Lien Waiver:  an agreement, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agent, by which (a) for any material Collateral located on leased premises, the lessor waives or subordinates any Lien it may have on the Collateral, and agrees to permit Agent to enter upon the premises and remove the Collateral or to use the premises to store or dispose of the Collateral; (b) for any Collateral held by a warehouseman, processor, shipper, customs broker or freight forwarder, such Person waives or subordinates any Lien it may have on the Collateral, agrees to hold any Documents in its possession relating to the Collateral as agent for Agent, and agrees to deliver the Collateral to Agent upon request; (c) for any Collateral held by a repairman, mechanic or bailee, such Person acknowledges Agent’s Lien, waives or subordinates any Lien it may have on the Collateral, and agrees to deliver the Collateral to Agent upon request; and (d) for any Collateral subject to a Licensor’s Intellectual Property rights, if any, the Licensor grants to Agent the right, vis-à-vis such Licensor, to enforce Agent’s Liens with respect to the Collateral, including the right to dispose of it with the benefit of the Intellectual Property, whether or not a default exists under any applicable License.

Limited Conditionality Investment:  means any acquisition or other Investment that is not conditioned on the availability of, or on obtaining, third-party debt financing.

Line Cap:  at any time, the lesser of (x) the aggregate stated amount of Revolver Commitments at such time and (y) the Aggregate Borrowing Base at such time.

Loan:  a Revolver Loan.

Loan Account:  the loan account established by each Lender on its books pursuant to Section 5.8.

Loan Documents:  this Agreement, Other Agreements and Security Documents.

Loan Year:  each calendar year commencing on the Closing Date and on each anniversary of the Closing Date.

Margin Stock:  as defined in Regulation U of the Board of Governors.

Material Adverse Effect:  the effect of any event or circumstance that, taken alone or in conjunction with other events or circumstances, (a) has or could be reasonably expected to have a material adverse effect on the business, assets, liabilities (actual or contingent), results of operations, or financial condition of Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole, on the enforceability of any material provision of any Loan Document, or on the validity or priority of Agent’s Liens on any material portion of the Collateral; (b) impairs in any material respect the ability of any Obligor to perform any material obligations under the Loan Documents, including repayment of any Obligations; or (c) otherwise 

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impairs in any material respect the ability of Agent or any Lender to enforce or collect any Obligations or to realize upon any Collateral.

Material Contract:  any agreement to which Borrower or any Subsidiary is party (other than the Loan Documents) (a) for which breach, termination, nonperformance or failure to renew could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; or (b) that relates to Subordinated Debt, Existing Senior Debt or Debt in an amount of $75,000,000 or more under any such agreement.

Material Subsidiary:  any Subsidiary of Holdings that is not an Immaterial Subsidiary.

Mexican Subsidiary: with respect to any Person, a Subsidiary of such Person that is organized under the laws of Mexico.

Moody’s:  Moody’s Investors Service, Inc., and its successors.

Mountain State Carbon:  Mountain State Carbon, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.
 
Multiemployer Plan:  any employee benefit plan of the type described in Section 4001(a)(3) of ERISA, to which any Obligor or ERISA Affiliate makes or is obligated to make contributions, or during the preceding five plan years, has made or been obligated to make contributions.

Net Proceeds:  with respect to an Asset Disposition, proceeds (including, when received, any deferred or escrowed payments) received by Borrower or any Subsidiary in cash from such disposition, net of bona fide direct costs incurred in connection therewith, including (a) reasonable and customary costs and expenses actually incurred in connection therewith, including legal fees and sales commissions and fees of accountants, investment banks and consultants; (b) amounts applied to repayment of Debt secured by a Permitted Lien senior to Agent’s Liens on Collateral sold; (c) transfer, income or gains taxes; and (d) reserves for indemnities, until such reserves are no longer needed.

New Foreign Subsidiary Lender:  as defined in Section 2.1.4(e).

New Lender:  as defined in Section 2.1.4(d).

New Lender Supplement:  as defined in Section 2.1.4(d).

NOLV Percentage:  the net orderly liquidation value of Inventory of Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor, expressed as a percentage, expected to be realized at an orderly, negotiated sale held within a reasonable period of time, net of all liquidation expenses, as determined from the most recent appraisal of Borrower’s and such Borrowing Base Guarantor’s, as applicable, Inventory performed by an appraiser and on terms reasonably satisfactory to Agent.

Notes:  each Revolver Note and other promissory note executed by Borrower to evidence any Obligations.

Notice of Borrowing:  a Notice of Borrowing to be provided by Borrower to request a Borrowing of Revolver Loans, in the form of Exhibit B.

Notice of Conversion/Continuation:  a Notice of Conversion/Continuation to be provided by Borrower to request a conversion or continuation of any Loans as LIBOR Loans, in form reasonably satisfactory to Agent.

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Noticed Hedge:  Secured Bank Product Obligations arising under a Hedging Agreement.

Obligations:  all (a) principal of and premium, if any, on the Loans, (b) LC Obligations and other obligations of Obligors with respect to Letters of Credit, (c) interest, expenses, fees and other sums payable by Obligors under Loan Documents, (d) obligations of Obligors under any indemnity for Claims, (e) Extraordinary Expenses, (f) Secured Bank Product Obligations, and (g) other Debts, obligations and liabilities of any kind owing by Obligors pursuant to the Loan Documents, whether now existing or hereafter arising, whether evidenced by a note or other writing, whether allowed in any Insolvency Proceeding, whether arising from an extension of credit, issuance of a letter of credit, acceptance, loan, guaranty, indemnification or otherwise, and whether direct or indirect, absolute or contingent, due or to become due, primary or secondary, or joint or several; provided that Obligations of an Obligor shall not include its Excluded Swap Obligations.

Obligor:  Holdings, Borrower and each Guarantor or other Person that is liable for payment of any Obligations or that has granted a Lien in favor of Agent on its assets to secure any Obligations.

OFAC:  Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Treasury Department.
 
Ordinary Course of Business:  the ordinary course of business of Borrower or any Subsidiary, consistent with past practices and undertaken in good faith.

Organic Documents:  with respect to any Person, its charter, certificate or articles of incorporation, bylaws, articles of organization, limited liability agreement, operating agreement, members agreement, shareholders agreement, partnership agreement, certificate of partnership, certificate of formation, voting trust agreement, or similar agreement or instrument governing the formation or operation of such Person.

OSHA:  the Occupational Safety and Hazard Act of 1970.

Other Agreement:  each Note; LC Document; Fee Letter; Lien Waiver; Borrowing Base Certificate; Compliance Certificate; Notice of Borrowing or financial statement or report delivered hereunder.

Other Taxes:  all present or future stamp or documentary taxes or any other excise or property taxes, charges or similar levies arising from any payment made under any Loan Document or from the execution, delivery or enforcement of, or otherwise with respect to, any Loan Document.

Outstanding Letters of Credit:  as defined in Section 2.3.4.

Overadvance:  as defined in Section 2.1.5.

Overadvance Loan:  a Base Rate Revolver Loan made when an Overadvance exists or is caused by the funding thereof.

Participant:  as defined in Section 13.2.

Participant Register:  as defined in Section 13.2.

Patent Assignment:  each patent collateral assignment agreement pursuant to which Borrower and/or any one or more Borrowing Base Guarantors, as applicable, assigns to Agent, for the benefit of 

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Secured Parties, Borrower’s and/or such Borrowing Base Guarantor’s interests in its patents, as security for the Obligations.

Patriot Act:  the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001, Pub. L. No. 107-56, 115 Stat. 272 (2001).

Payment Item:  each check, draft or other item of payment payable to Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor, including those constituting proceeds of any Collateral.

PBGC:  the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.

Pension Plan:  any employee pension benefit plan (as such term is defined in Section 3(2) of ERISA), other than a Multiemployer Plan, that is subject to Section 412 of the Code or Title IV of ERISA and is sponsored or maintained by any Obligor or ERISA Affiliate or to which the Obligor or ERISA Affiliate contributes or has an obligation to contribute, or in the case of a multiple employer or other plan described in Section 4064(a) of ERISA, has made contributions at any time during the preceding five plan years.

Permitted Asset Disposition:  as long as no Default or Event of Default exists and, to the extent required by Section 5.2, all Net Proceeds (that consist of Collateral and to the extent that Loans are then outstanding) are remitted to Agent, an Asset Disposition that is:

(a)           a sale or disposition of Cash Equivalents or Inventory in the Ordinary Course of Business;

(b)           a disposition of Inventory that is obsolete, unmerchantable or otherwise unsalable or replaced in the Ordinary Course of Business;

(c)           a termination of a lease of real or personal Property that is not necessary for the Ordinary Course of Business, where such termination could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect and does not result from an Obligor’s default;

(d)           a discount or other compromise for less than face value of notes or accounts receivable in the Ordinary Course of Business and consistent with past conduct;

(e)           a sale or disposal of capital stock of Borrower or any Subsidiary in order to qualify members of the board of directors or other governing body of such Subsidiary if required by Applicable Law;

(f)            assignments and licenses of intellectual property in the Ordinary Course of Business;

(g)           a sale to Borrower or any Subsidiary to the extent permitted as an Investment herein;

(h)           transfers of property subject to condemnation, takings or casualty events;

(i)            the leasing, occupancy agreements or sub-leasing of property in the Ordinary Course of Business and which do not materially interfere with the business of Borrower or its Subsidiaries;

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(j)            the sale or discount, in each case without recourse and in the Ordinary Course of Business, of overdue accounts receivable arising in the Ordinary Course of Business, to the extent that such overdue accounts receivable are not Eligible Accounts;

(k)           as long as no Default or Event of Default is continuing or would result therefrom, any other disposition for fair market value, as reasonably determined by the Borrower in consultation with the Agent; provided, however, that with respect to any such sale, (i) except with respect to dispositions for an aggregate consideration up to $150,000,000, at least 75% of the consideration received for such sale shall be cash, Cash Equivalents or the assumption of liabilities of the seller as shown on its balance sheet (except any liabilities with respect to Subordinated Debt) and (ii) the aggregate consideration received shall not exceed $350,000,000 per Fiscal Year or $600,000,000 in the aggregate (provided, there shall be no limitation on the aggregate consideration received as long as no Default or Event of Default exists and, after giving pro forma effect to any such disposition, either (A) Availability exceeds the greater of (x) 20.0% of the Line Cap at such time or (y) $200,000,000 or (B) (x) Availability exceeds the greater of (I) 15.0% of the Line Cap at such time or (II) $150,000,000 and (y) the Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio as of the most recently ended Fiscal Quarter ended at least thirty days prior to the date of determination is at least 1.00:1.00);

(l)            approved in writing by Agent and Required Lenders;

(m)          a disposition of property pursuant to a like-kind exchange to the extent that (i) such property is exchanged for credit against the purchase price of similar replacement property or (ii) the proceeds of such disposition are applied to the purchase price of such replacement property, in each case in accordance with Section 1031 of the Code;

(n)           a disposition of property pursuant to sale-leaseback transactions if the debt attributable to such transaction is otherwise permitted hereunder as a Capital Lease; or

(o)           a disposition of an investment in a joint venture (regardless of the form of legal entity) to the extent required by, or made pursuant to, customary buy/sell arrangements between the joint venture parties set forth in joint venture agreements and similar binding agreements.

Permitted Asset Investments:  the acquisition of assets (including Equity Interests and including Equity Interests of Subsidiaries formed in connection with any such acquisition) and the continuation of ownership of such assets after the acquisition thereof constituting (a) an acquisition of a going concern or line of business, (b) a transaction that results in a Person becoming a Subsidiary or (c) to the extent the acquiring Person owned Equity Interests in any joint venture or non-Wholly-Owned Subsidiary prior to such acquisition, an acquisition the effect of which is to increase the percentage of total Equity Interests of such joint venture or non-Wholly-Owned Subsidiary owned by the acquiring Person prior to such acquisition (such going concern, line of business, new Subsidiary, joint venture or non-Wholly-Owned Subsidiary, a “Subject Business”); provided that Borrower shall, and shall cause the Domestic Subsidiaries to, comply with the requirements of Section 10.1.9 with respect to each such acquisition that results in a Person becoming a Subsidiary; provided; further that neither Borrower nor any of Subsidiaries shall consummate an acquisition of a Subject Business, unless:

(a)           such Subject Business is in a line of business in which Borrower and Subsidiaries are permitted to engage hereunder;

(b)           [reserved];

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(c)           if (A) the purchase price (including cash paid and debt incurred or assumed) for the Subject Business (when aggregated with the purchase price of all Subject Businesses acquired as part of the same transaction or series of related transactions) is more than $100,000,000 or (B) Availability is less than $550,000,000, determined on a pro forma basis after giving effect to the transaction (or series of related transactions), then, at least 10 Business Days prior to the consummation of such transaction (or the first material transaction in such series), Borrower shall have:

(1)          given notice to Agent;

(2)          delivered copies of all material agreements and other documents relating to such transaction to Agent;

(3)          delivered audited historical financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP (to the extent available; otherwise, unaudited historical financial statements (prepared in accordance with GAAP to Borrower’s knowledge) to the extent available; otherwise, such financial information as may be reasonably acceptable to Agent in the exercise of its Credit Judgment) of the Person to be acquired, prepared in reasonable detail, together with pro forma financial information, satisfactory to Agent (in the exercise of its Credit Judgment), and showing pro forma compliance with all covenants contained in this Agreement and the other Loan Documents as of the most recent Fiscal Quarter for which financial statements are available from Borrower and Subsidiaries and the Subject Business, treating the transaction (or series of related transactions) as though it had been consummated on the first day of the four-Fiscal Quarter period ended on the last day of such Fiscal Quarter; and
 
(4)          given authorization to Agent to distribute copies of all such items to the Lenders;

(d)           except with respect to an acquisition made solely with the proceeds of, or paid for solely by the issuance of, any Equity Interests by Holdings, after giving pro forma effect to any such acquisition, either (A) Availability exceeds the greater of (x) 20.0% of the Line Cap at such time or (ii) $200,000,000 or (B) (x) Availability exceeds the greater of (I) 15.0% of the Line Cap at such time or (II) $150,000,000 and (y) the Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio as of the most recently ended Fiscal Quarter ended at least thirty days prior to the date of determination is at least 1.00:1.00; and

(e)           both before and after giving pro forma effect to such transaction, (i) Borrower shall be in compliance with all covenants contained in this Agreement and the other Loan Documents, and (ii) no Default or Event of Default shall exist and be continuing or result from such transaction; provided that if such acquisition is a Limited Conditionality Investment, at the election of the Borrower (made in writing and delivered to the Agent prior to or substantially concurrently with the execution of the definitive purchase agreement for such acquisition), clause (e)(ii) shall be satisfied if, (x) both before and after giving pro forma effect to such acquisition, no Default or Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing at the time of the execution of the definitive purchase agreement for such acquisition and (y) no Event of Default under any of Section 11.1(a), Section 11.1(i)(y) or Section 11.1(j) shall have occurred and be continuing both before and after giving pro forma effect to such acquisition at the time such acquisition is consummated.

Permitted Contingent Obligations:  Contingent Obligations:

(a)           arising from endorsements of Payment Items for collection or deposit in the Ordinary Course of Business;

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(b)           arising from Hedging Agreements permitted hereunder;

(c)           existing on the Closing Date, and any extension or renewal thereof that does not increase the amount of such Contingent Obligation when extended or renewed;

(d)           incurred in the Ordinary Course of Business with respect to surety, appeal or performance bonds, or other similar obligations;

(e)           arising from customary indemnification obligations in favor of purchasers in connection with dispositions of Equipment permitted hereunder;

(f)            arising under the Loan Documents;

(g)           with respect to guaranties in respect of Debt permitted by Section 10.2.1;

(h)           constituting Investments permitted by this Agreement (excluding clause (r) of the definition of Restricted Investment); and

(i)            all other Contingent Obligations not described in the foregoing items (a) through (h), but only to the extent the same do not exceed in the aggregate at any one time outstanding the greater of (x) $60,000,000 and (y) 1.7% of Consolidated Total Assets.
 
Permitted Lien:  as defined in Section 10.2.2.

Permitted Purchase Money Debt:  Purchase Money Debt of Borrower and Subsidiaries that is unsecured or secured only by a Purchase Money Lien, as long as the aggregate principal amount (when taken together with such Debt permitted under Section 10.2.1(f) hereof) at any time outstanding does not exceed the greater of (x) $525,000,000 and (y) 14.6% of Consolidated Total Assets.

Person:  any individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, joint venture, joint stock company, land trust, business trust, unincorporated organization, Governmental Authority or other entity.

Plan:  any employee benefit plan (as such term is defined in Section 3(3) of ERISA) established by an Obligor or, with respect to any such plan that is subject to Section 412 of the Code or Title IV of ERISA, an ERISA Affiliate.

Prime Rate:  the rate of interest announced by Bank of America from time to time as its prime rate.  Such rate is set by Bank of America on the basis of various factors, including its costs and desired return, general economic conditions and other factors, and is used as a reference point for pricing some loans, which may be priced at, above or below such rate.  Any change in such rate announced by Bank of America shall take effect at the opening of business on the day specified in the public announcement of such change.

Pro Forma Basis:  means, with respect to any determination for any period, that such determination shall be made giving pro forma effect to each acquisition or disposition consummated during such period, together with all transactions relating thereto consummated during such period (including any incurrence, assumption, refinancing or repayment of Debt), as if such acquisition or disposition and related transactions had been consummated on the first day of such period, in each case based on historical results accounted for in accordance with GAAP and, to the extent applicable, reasonable assumptions with respect to cost savings that are expected to have a continuing impact on the 

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Borrower and its Subsidiaries and that are specified in details in the relevant compliance certificate, financial statement or other document provided and certified to Agent or any Lender by the chief financial officer of Borrower in connection herewith in accordance with Regulation S-X of the Securities Act of 1933.

Pro Rata:  with respect to any Lender, (a) with respect to the Tranche A Revolver Loans, a percentage (carried out to the ninth decimal place) determined (i) while Tranche A Revolver Commitments are outstanding, by dividing the amount of such Lender’s Tranche A Revolver Commitment by the aggregate amount of all Tranche A Revolver Commitments; and (ii) at any other time, by dividing the amount of such Lender’s Tranche A Revolver Loans and LC Obligations by the aggregate amount of all outstanding Tranche A Revolver Loans and LC Obligations, (b) with respect to the Tranche B Revolver Loans, a percentage (carried out to the ninth decimal place) determined (i) while Tranche B Revolver Commitments are outstanding, by dividing the amount of such Lender’s Tranche B Revolver Commitment by the aggregate amount of all Tranche B Revolver Commitments; and (ii) at any other time, by dividing the amount of such Lender’s Tranche B Revolver Loans by the aggregate amount of all outstanding Tranche B Revolver Loans and (c) with respect to all Loans, a percentage (carried out to the ninth decimal place) determined (i) while Revolver Commitments are outstanding, by dividing the amount of such Lender’s Revolver Commitment by the aggregate amount of all Revolver Commitments; and (ii) at any other time, by dividing the amount of such Lender’s Loans and LC Obligations by the aggregate amount of all outstanding Loans and LC Obligations.

Properly Contested:  with respect to any obligation of an Obligor, (a) the obligation is subject to a bona fide dispute regarding amount or the Obligor’s liability to pay; (b) the obligation is being properly contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings promptly instituted and diligently pursued; (c) appropriate reserves have been established in accordance with GAAP; (d) non-payment could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; (e) no Lien is imposed on any Collateral of the Obligor, unless bonded and stayed to the satisfaction of Agent; and (f) if the obligation results from entry of a judgment or other order, such judgment or order is stayed pending appeal or other judicial review.
 
Property:  any interest in any kind of property or asset, whether real, personal or mixed, or tangible or intangible.

Protective Advances:  as defined in Section 2.1.6.

Purchase Money Debt:  (a) Debt (other than the Obligations), including Capital Leases, for payment of any of the purchase price of fixed assets (including, without limitation, equipment and vehicles) or construction or improvement thereof; (b) Debt (other than the Obligations) incurred within 90 days before or after acquisition of any fixed assets (including, without limitation, equipment and vehicles), for the purpose of financing any of the purchase price or for the construction or improvement thereof; and (c) any renewals, extensions or refinancings (but not increases) thereof.

Purchase Money Lien:  a Lien that secures Purchase Money Debt, encumbering only the fixed assets acquired with such Debt and constituting a Capital Lease or a purchase money security interest under the UCC.

Qualified ECP:  an Obligor with total assets exceeding $10,000,000, or that constitutes an “eligible contract participant” under the Commodity Exchange Act and can cause another Person to qualify as an “eligible contract participant” under Section 1a(18)(A)(v)(II) of such act.

RCRA:  the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (42 U.S.C. §§ 6991-6991i).

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Receivables:  all Accounts owned by Borrower or a Borrowing Base Guarantor and all other rights, titles or interests that, in accordance with GAAP, would be included in receivables on its balance sheet (including any such Accounts and/or rights, titles or interests that might be characterized as Chattel Paper, Documents, Instruments or General Intangibles under the Uniform Commercial Code in effect in any jurisdiction), in each case arising from the sale, lease, exchange or other disposition of Inventory, and all of Borrower’s and/or any such Borrowing Base Guarantor’s rights to any goods, services or other property related to any of the foregoing (including returned or repossessed goods and unpaid seller’s rights of rescission, replevin, reclamation and rights to stoppage in transit), and all collateral security and supporting obligations of any kind given by any Person with respect to any of the foregoing.

Real Estate:  all right, title and interest (whether as owner, lessor or lessee) in any real Property or any buildings, structures, parking areas or other improvements thereon.

Refinancing Conditions:  the following conditions for Refinancing Debt:

(a)            it is in an aggregate principal amount (or accreted value, if applicable) that does not exceed the principal amount (or accreted value, if applicable) of the Debt being extended, renewed or refinanced plus any premium or similar amount required to be paid, and fees and expenses, including in the form of original issue discount, incurred in connection with any of the foregoing;

(b)           it has a final maturity no sooner than, a weighted average life no less than the Debt being extended, renewed or refinanced, and an interest rate no greater than prevailing interest rates at the time of such extension, renewal or refinancing, provided, that Refinancing Debt in respect of any Existing Senior Notes shall not amortize or mature prior to 6 months following the Revolver Termination Date;

(c)            it is subordinated to the Obligations at least to the same extent as the Debt being extended, renewed or refinanced;

  
(d)           the terms and conditions applicable to such Refinancing Debt taken as a whole are not materially less favorable to Borrower than those applicable to the Debt being extended, renewed or refinanced (provided that, notwithstanding the foregoing, in the case of any Refinancing Debt in the form of notes or bonds, the condition set forth in this clause (d) shall be satisfied if such terms and conditions taken as a whole are consistent with (or better than) then-current market terms for “high yield” notes or bonds); provided, in each case, that a certificate of a Senior Officer delivered to Agent at least five (5) Business Days prior to the incurrence of such Debt, together with a reasonably detailed description of the material terms and conditions of such Debt or drafts of the documentation relating thereto, stating that Borrower has determined in good faith that such terms and conditions satisfy the foregoing requirement shall be conclusive evidence that such terms and conditions satisfy the foregoing requirement unless Agent notifies Borrower within such five (5) Business Day period that it disagrees with such determination (including a description of the basis upon which Agent disagrees);

(e)           no additional Lien is granted to secure it;

(f)            no additional Person is obligated on such Debt; and

(g)           upon giving effect to it, no Default or Event of Default exists.

Refinancing Debt:  Debt that is the result of an extension, renewal or refinancing of Debt permitted under Section 10.2.1(b), (f), (i), (j) or (n).

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Register:  as defined in Section 13.3.

Reimbursement Date:  as defined in Section 2.3.2.

Rent and Charges Reserve:  the aggregate of (a) all past due rent and other amounts owing by an Obligor to any landlord, warehouseman, processor, repairman, mechanic, shipper, freight forwarder, broker or other Person who possesses any Collateral or could assert a Lien on any Collateral; and (b) a reserve at least equal to three months’ rent and other charges that could be payable to any such Person, unless it has executed a Lien Waiver.

Report:  as defined in Section 12.2.3.

Reportable Event:  any of the events set forth in Section 4043(c) of ERISA, other than events for which the 30 day notice period has been waived.

Required Lenders:  Lenders (subject to Section 4.2) having (a) Revolver Commitments in excess of 50% of the aggregate Revolver Commitments; and (b) if the Revolver Commitments have terminated, Loans in excess of 50% of all outstanding Loans; provided, however, that the Commitments and Loans of any Defaulting Lenders shall be excluded from such calculation.

Reserve:  an Accounts Reserve, Availability Reserve, Bank Product Reserve or Inventory Reserve.
 
Reserve Percentage:  the reserve percentage (expressed as a decimal, rounded upward to the nearest 1/32nd of 1%) applicable to member banks under regulations issued from time to time by the Board of Governors for determining the maximum reserve requirement (including any emergency, supplemental or other marginal reserve requirement) with respect to Eurocurrency funding (currently referred to as “Eurocurrency liabilities”).

Responding Lender:  as defined in Section 2.1.4(d).

Restricted Investment:  any Investment by Holdings, Borrower or a Subsidiary, other than:

(a)           Investments in Subsidiaries to the extent existing on the Closing Date;

(b)           Investments described on Schedule 10.2.5;

(c)           Cash Equivalents;

(d)           loans and advances permitted under Section 10.2.7 (other than clause (d) thereof);

(e)           acquisitions of securities from account debtors in connection with the satisfaction or enforcement of Debt or claims due or owing to Borrower or any of Subsidiaries or as security for any such Debt or claim, in each case in the Ordinary Course of Business and consistent with past practice and so long as such securities are pledged to Agent for the benefit of the Lenders in accordance with the Loan Documents;

(f)            Investments in Domestic Subsidiaries that are Material Subsidiaries in an aggregate amount at any time outstanding not to exceed the greater of (x) $37,500,000 and (y) 1% of Consolidated Total Assets;

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(g)           Permitted Asset Investments by Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries;

(h)           Investments in Foreign Subsidiaries; provided that the aggregate amount of all such Investments at any time outstanding does not exceed the greater of (x) $7,500,000 and (y) 0.2% of Consolidated Total Assets;

(i)            Investments in Immaterial Subsidiaries; provided that the aggregate amount of all such Investments at any time outstanding does not exceed the greater of (x) $15,000,000 and (y) 0.4% of Consolidated Total Assets;

(j)            acquisitions by Holdings of obligations of one or more officers or other employees of Borrower and Subsidiaries in connection with such officers’ or employees’ acquisition of shares of Holdings’ common stock, so long as no cash is actually advanced by Holdings or any of Subsidiaries to such officers or employees in connection with the acquisition of any such obligations, and so long as the incurrence of such obligations complies with Applicable Law;

(k)           the receipt and holding of promissory notes and other non-cash consideration received in connection with any Asset Disposition permitted by Section 10.2.6;

(l)            (i) Investments in Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor, (ii) Investments by any Subsidiary of Borrower (other than any Borrowing Base Guarantor) in any Guarantor Subsidiary and (iii) Investments by any Subsidiary of Borrower (other than any Guarantor Subsidiary) in any other Subsidiary of Borrower;
 
(m)          Investments in Hedging Agreements to the extent permitted under Section 10.2.15;

(n)          deposits, prepayments and other credits to suppliers made in the Ordinary Course of Business consistent with the past practices of Borrower and its Subsidiaries;

(o)           extensions of trade credit in the Ordinary Course of Business;

(p)           de minimis Investments made in Persons that are newly formed subsidiaries;

(q)          Investments made in the Ordinary Course of Business and resulting from pledges and deposits to the extent permitted under Section 10.2.2(r);

(r)            Permitted Contingent Obligations (excluding clause (h) of the definition thereof);

(s)            Investments of any Person in existence at the time such Person becomes a Subsidiary; provided that such Investment was not created in anticipation of such Person becoming a Subsidiary;

(t)            Investments (other than Investments in respect of any Subject Business) to the extent made with the proceeds of, or paid for by the issuance of, any Equity Interests by Holdings;

(u)           other Investments (other than Investments in respect of any Subject Business) so long as (i) both before and after giving pro forma effect to such Investment, no Default or Event of Default shall exist and be continuing or result from such Investment and (ii) either (A) 

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Availability exceeds the greater of (x) 17.5% of the Line Cap at such time or (y) $175,000,000 or (B) (x) Availability exceeds the greater of (I) 12.5% of the Line Cap at such time or (II) $125,000,000 and (y) the Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio as of the most recently ended Fiscal Quarter ended at least thirty days prior to the date of determination is at least 1.00:1.00; provided that if such Investment is a Limited Conditionality Investment, at the election of the Borrower (made in writing and delivered to the Agent prior to or substantially concurrently with the execution of the definitive agreement for such Investment), clause (u)(i) shall be satisfied if, (x) both before and after giving pro forma effect to such Investment, no Default or Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing at the time of the execution of the definitive agreement for such Investment and (y) no Event of Default under any of Section 11.1(a), Section 11.1(i)(y) or Section 11.1(j) shall have occurred and be continuing both before and after giving pro forma effect to such Investment at the time such Investment is consummated;

(v)           other Investments in joint ventures so long as (i) both before and after giving pro forma effect to such Investment, no Default or Event of Default shall exist and be continuing or result from such Investment and (ii) the aggregate amount of all such Investments at any time outstanding does not exceed the greater of (x) $7,500,000 and (y) 0.2% of Consolidated Total Assets; and

(w)          other Investments so long as (i) both before and after giving pro forma effect to such Investment, no Default or Event of Default shall exist and be continuing or result from such Investment and (ii) the aggregate amount of all such Investments at any time outstanding does not exceed the greater of (x) $25,000,000 and (y) 0.7% of Consolidated Total Assets.
 
Restricted Subsidiary:  any Subsidiary of Borrower other than an Unrestricted Subsidiary.

Restrictive Agreement:  an agreement (other than a Loan Document) that conditions or materially restricts the right of Borrower or any other Obligor to incur or repay the Obligations, to grant Liens on any Collateral in favor of Agent and the Lenders or to modify, extend or renew any agreement evidencing the Obligations.

Revolver Commitment:  for any Lender, the aggregate of such Lender’s Tranche A Revolver Commitment and its Tranche B Revolver Commitment.  “Revolver Commitments” means the aggregate amount of such commitments of all Lenders.

Revolver Loan:  any Tranche A Revolver Loan, Tranche B Revolver Loan, Swingline Loan, Overadvance Loan or Protective Advance.

Revolver Notes:  collectively, the Tranche A Revolver Notes and the Tranche B Revolver Notes.

Revolver Termination Date:  September 13, 2022.

Royalties:  all royalties, fees, expense reimbursement and other amounts payable by Borrower and/or any Borrowing Base Guarantor under a License.

S&P:  Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., and its successors.

Sanction:  any economic or financial sanctions or trade embargoes imposed, administered or enforced from time to time by the United States Government (including OFAC), the United Nations Security Council, the European Union, Her Majesty’s Treasury or other relevant sanctions authority.

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Sanctioned Country:  means, at any time, a country, territory or region which is the subject or target of any Sanctions.

Sanctioned Person:  means, at any time, (a) any Person listed in any Sanctions-related list of designated Persons maintained by OFAC or the United States Department of State or by the United Nations Security Council, the European Union or any European Union member state, (b) any Person operating, organized or resident in a Sanctioned Country or (c) any Person controlled by any such Person.

Secured Bank Product Obligations:  (a) Bank Product Debt owing to a Secured Bank Product Provider, up to the maximum amount (in the case of any Secured Bank Product Provider other than Bank of America and its Affiliates) specified by such provider in writing to Agent, which amount may be established or increased (by further written notice to Agent from time to time) as long as no Event of Default exists and no Overadvance would result from establishment of a Bank Product Reserve for such amount and all other Secured Bank Product Obligations and (b) other Bank Product Debt owing to Secured Bank Product Providers in an aggregate amount not to exceed $25,000,000; provided that Secured Bank Product Obligations of an Obligor shall not include its Excluded Swap Obligations.

Secured Bank Product Provider:  (a) Bank of America or any of its Affiliates; and (b) any other Person who at the time it entered into a Bank Product was a Lender or Affiliate of a Lender, provided (x) such provider delivers written notice (each a “Secured Bank Product Notice”) to Agent, in form and substance satisfactory to Agent, by the later of the Closing Date or 10 Business Days following creation of the Bank Product, (i) describing the Bank Product and setting forth the maximum amount to be secured by the Collateral (which amount may be established or increased (by further written notice by such provider, at any time it is a Lender or Affiliate of a Lender, to Agent from time to time) as long as no Event of Default exists and no Overadvance would result from establishment of a Bank Product Reserve for such amount and all other Secured Bank Product Obligations) and the methodology to be used in calculating such amount, and (ii) agreeing to be bound by Section 12.14 and (y) such Secured Bank Product Notice referred to in the preceding clause (x) is provided at a time when such provider is a Lender or an Affiliate of a Lender.
 
Secured Parties:  Agent, Issuing Bank, Lenders and Secured Bank Product Providers.

Security Documents:  this Agreement, the Guaranties, pledge agreements, security agreements, Patent Assignments, Trademark Security Agreements, Copyright Security Agreements, Deposit Account Control Agreements, and all other documents, instruments and agreements now or hereafter securing (or given with the intent to secure) any Obligations.

Senior Officer:  the chairman of the board, president, chief executive officer or chief financial officer of Borrower or, if the context requires, an Obligor.

Settlement Report:  a report delivered by Agent to Lenders summarizing the Revolver Loans and participations in LC Obligations outstanding as of a given settlement date, allocated to Lenders on a Pro Rata basis in accordance with their Revolver Commitments.

Solvent:  as to any Person, such Person (a) owns Property whose fair salable value is greater than the amount required to pay all of its debts (including contingent, subordinated, unmatured and unliquidated liabilities); (b) owns Property whose present fair salable value (as defined below) is greater than the probable total liabilities (including contingent, subordinated, unmatured and unliquidated liabilities) of such Person as they become absolute and matured; (c) is able to pay all of its debts as they mature; (d) has capital that is not unreasonably small for its business and is sufficient to carry on its business and transactions and all business and transactions in which it is about to engage; (e) is not 

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“insolvent” within the meaning of Section 101(32) of the Bankruptcy Code; and (f) has not incurred (by way of assumption or otherwise) any obligations or liabilities (contingent or otherwise) under any Loan Documents, or made any conveyance in connection therewith, with actual intent to hinder, delay or defraud either present or future creditors of such Person or any of its Affiliates.  “Fair salable value” means the amount that could be obtained for assets within a reasonable time, either through collection or through sale under ordinary selling conditions by a capable and diligent seller to an interested buyer who is willing (but under no compulsion) to purchase.

Specified Event of Default:  an Event of Default (i) described in Section 11.1(a), 11.1(c), 11.1(f), 11.1(g) or 11.1(j) or (ii) arising out of a breach or failure to perform any representation, warranty or covenant set forth in Sections 7, 8, 10.2 or 10.3.

Specified Obligor:  an Obligor that is not then an “eligible contract participant” under the Commodity Exchange Act (determined prior to giving effect to Section 5.11).

Spot Rate: the exchange rate, as determined by Agent, that is applicable to conversion of one currency into another currency, which is (a) the exchange rate reported by Bloomberg (or other commercially available source designated by Agent) as of the end of the preceding business day in the financial market for the first currency; or (b) if such report is unavailable for any reason, the spot rate for the purchase of the first currency with the second currency as in effect during the preceding business day in Agent's principal foreign exchange trading office for the first currency.

Subordinated Debt:  Debt incurred by Borrower that is expressly subordinate and junior in right of payment to Full Payment of all Obligations in a manner reasonably satisfactory to Agent, and is on other market terms (including maturity, interest, fees, repayment and covenants) that are generally customary for subordinated debt securities.
 
Subsidiary:  any entity more than 50% of whose voting securities or Equity Interests is owned by Borrower (including indirect ownership by Borrower through other entities in which Borrower directly or indirectly owns more than 50% of the voting securities or Equity Interests).  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the term “Subsidiary” shall not include any Unrestricted Subsidiary except where the term “Subsidiary” is used in Sections 2.1.3, 9.1.8, 9.1.10, 9.1.14, 9.1.15, 9.1.17, 9.1.19, 9.1.21, 9.1.24, 9.1.25, 10.1.1, 10.1.2, 10.1.3, 10.1.5 and 10.1.6.

Swap Obligations:  with respect to an Obligor, its obligations under a Hedging Agreement that constitutes a “swap” within the meaning of Section 1a(47) of the Commodity Exchange Act.

Swingline Loan:  any Borrowing of Base Rate Tranche A Revolver Loans funded with Agent’s funds, until such Borrowing is settled among Tranche A Revolver Lenders pursuant to Section 4.1.3.

Synthetic Lease:  (a) a so-called synthetic, off-balance sheet or tax retention lease, or (b) an agreement for the use or possession of property creating obligations that do not appear on the balance sheet of such Person but which, upon the insolvency or bankruptcy of such Person, would be characterized as the indebtedness of such Person (without regard to accounting treatment).

Synthetic Lease Obligation:  the monetary obligation of a Person under a Synthetic Lease.

Taxes:  all present or future taxes, levies, imposts, duties, deductions, withholdings (including backup withholding), assessments, fees or other charges imposed by any Governmental Authority, including any interest, additions to tax or penalties applicable thereto.

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Trademark Security Agreement:  each trademark security agreement pursuant to which Borrower and/or any one or more Borrowing Base Guarantors, as applicable, grants to Agent, for the benefit of Secured Parties, a Lien on Borrower’s and/or such Borrowing Base Guarantor’s interests in trademarks, as security for the Obligations.

Tranche A Accounts Formula Amount:  the sum of (a) 85% of the Value of Eligible Accounts which are not Eligible Investment Grade Accounts plus (b) 90% of the Value of Eligible Investment Grade Accounts.

Tranche A Borrowing Base:  on any date of determination, an amount equal to the lesser of (a) the aggregate amount of Tranche A Revolver Commitments and (b) the sum of the Tranche A Accounts Formula Amount plus the Tranche A Inventory Formula Amount.

Tranche A Inventory Formula Amount:  the lesser of (i) 75% of the Value of Eligible Inventory; or (ii) 85% of the NOLV Percentage of the Value of Eligible Inventory.

Tranche A Outstanding Amount:  as defined in Section 2.1.4(d).

Tranche A Revolver Commitment:  for any Lender, its obligation to make Tranche A Revolver Loans and to participate in LC Obligations up to the maximum principal amount shown on Schedule 1.1 under the heading “Tranche A Revolver Commitment” or as hereafter determined pursuant to each Assignment and Acceptance to which it is a party.  “Tranche A Revolver Commitments” means the aggregate amount of such commitments of all Lenders.  As of the Closing Date, the Tranche A Revolver Commitments are One Billion Two Hundred Eighty-Five Million Dollars ($1,285,000,000).
 
Tranche A Revolver Lenders:  as of any date of determination, Lenders having a Tranche A Revolver Commitment.

Tranche A Revolver Loan:  a loan made pursuant to Section 2.1.1(a) and any Overadvance Loan made by any Lender in its capacity as a Tranche A Revolver Lender.

Tranche A Revolver Note:  a promissory note to be executed by Borrower in favor of a Tranche A Revolver Lender in the form of Exhibit A-1, which shall be in the amount of such Lender’s Tranche A Revolver Commitment and shall evidence the Tranche A Revolver Loans made by such Lender.

Tranche B Accounts Formula Amount:  5% of the Value of Eligible Accounts which are not Eligible Investment Grade Accounts.

Tranche B Borrowing Base:  on any date of determination, an amount equal to the lesser of (a) the aggregate amount of Tranche B Revolver Commitments and (b) the sum of the Tranche B Accounts Formula Amount plus the Tranche B Inventory Formula Amount.

Tranche B Increase Amount:  as defined in Section 2.1.4(d).

Tranche B Inventory Formula Amount:  the lesser of (i) 5% of the Value of Eligible Inventory; or (ii) 5% of the NOLV Percentage of the Value of Eligible Inventory.

Tranche B Maximum Amount:  as of any date of determination, an amount equal to the Tranche B Revolver Commitment of all Lenders as of that date.

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Tranche B Revolver Commitment:  for any Lender, its obligation to make Tranche B Revolver Loans up to the maximum principal amount shown on Schedule 1.1 under the heading “Tranche B Revolver Commitment” or as hereafter determined pursuant to each Assignment and Acceptance to which it is a party.  “Tranche B Revolver Commitments” means the aggregate amount of such commitments of all Lenders.  As of the Closing Date, the Tranche B Revolver Commitments are Sixty-Five Million Dollars ($65,000,000).

Tranche B Revolver Lenders:  as of any date of determination, Lenders having a Tranche B Revolver Commitment.

Tranche B Revolver Loan:  a loan made pursuant to Section 2.1.1(b) and any Overadvance Loan made by any Lender in its capacity as a Tranche B Revolver Lender.

Tranche B Revolver Note:  a promissory note to be executed by Borrower in favor of a Tranche B Revolver Lender in the form of Exhibit A-2, which shall be in the amount of such Lender’s Tranche B Revolver Commitment and shall evidence the Tranche B Revolver Loans made by such Lender.

Transferee:  any actual or potential Eligible Assignee, Participant or other Person acquiring an interest in any Obligations.

Trigger Period:  the period (a) commencing on the day that Availability is less than the greater of (i) 10.0% of the Line Cap or (ii) $100,000,000 at any time and (b) continuing until, during the preceding 30 consecutive days, Availability has been greater than the greater of (i) 10.0% of the Line Cap or (ii) $100,000,000 at all times.
 
Type:  any type of a Loan (i.e., Base Rate Loan or LIBOR Loan) that has the same interest option and, in the case of LIBOR Loans, the same Interest Period.

UCC:  the Uniform Commercial Code as in effect in the State of New York or, when the laws of any other jurisdiction govern the perfection or enforcement of any Lien, the Uniform Commercial Code of such jurisdiction.

Undisclosed Administration: means, in relation to a Lender or its direct or indirect parent company, the appointment of an administrator, provisional liquidator, conservator, receiver, trustee, custodian or other similar official by a supervisory authority or regulator under or based on the law in the country where such Lender or such parent company is subject to home jurisdiction supervision if applicable law requires that such appointment is not to be publicly disclosed.

Unfunded Pension Liability:  the excess of a Pension Plan’s benefit liabilities under Section 4001(a)(16) of ERISA, over the current value of that Pension Plan’s assets, determined in accordance with the assumptions used for funding the Pension Plan pursuant to Section 412 of the Code for the applicable plan year.

Unused Line Fee Rate:  a per annum rate equal to (a) 0.35%, if the average daily balance of Revolver Loans and stated amount of Letters of Credit was 25% or less of the Revolver Commitments during the preceding calendar month, or (b) 0.25%, if such average daily balance was more than 25% of the Revolver Commitments during the preceding calendar month.

Unrestricted Subsidiary:  an Immaterial Subsidiary which (i) is not an Obligor and (ii) pursuant to a resolution of the board of directors of Borrower has been deemed to be an Unrestricted Subsidiary; provided that (i) any Unrestricted Subsidiary shall cease to be an Unrestricted Subsidiary if any such 

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Unrestricted Subsidiary’s consolidated net assets are greater than or equal to $5,000,000 or (ii) if the aggregate amount of consolidated net assets of all Immaterial Subsidiaries that, but for this proviso, would constitute Unrestricted Subsidiaries is greater than or equal to $10,000,000 then each such Immaterial Subsidiary (such inclusion to be in order of those Immaterial Subsidiaries with the greatest amount of assets) shall cease to be an Unrestricted Subsidiary to the extent required for the aggregate amount of  consolidated net assets of all Unrestricted Subsidiaries, after giving effect to this proviso, to be less than $10,000,000.

Value:  (a) for Inventory, its value determined on the basis of the lower of cost or market, calculated on a first-in, first-out basis, and excluding any portion of cost attributable to intercompany profit between Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor, on the one hand, and its/their Affiliates, on the other hand; and (b) for an Account, its face amount, net of any returns, rebates, discounts (calculated on the shortest terms), credits, allowances or Taxes (including sales, excise or other taxes) that have been or could be claimed by the Account Debtor or any other Person.

Wholly-Owned:  with respect to a Subsidiary of a Person, a Subsidiary of such person all of the outstanding Equity Interests of which (other than (x) director’s qualifying shares and (y) shares issued to foreign nationals to the extent required by Applicable Law) are owned by such person and/or by one or more wholly-owned Subsidiaries of such person.

Write-Down and Conversion Powers:  with respect to any EEA Resolution Authority, the write-down and conversion powers of such EEA Resolution Authority from time to time under the Bail-In Legislation for the applicable EEA Member Country, which write-down and conversion powers are described in the EU Bail-In Legislation Schedule.
 
1.2.          Accounting Terms.  Under the Loan Documents (except as otherwise specified herein), all accounting terms shall be interpreted, all accounting determinations shall be made, and all financial statements shall be prepared, in accordance with GAAP applied on a basis consistent with the most recent audited financial statements of Borrower delivered to Agent before the Closing Date and using the same inventory valuation method as used in such financial statements, except for any change required or permitted by GAAP if Borrower’s certified public accountants concur in such change, the change is disclosed to Agent, and Section 10.3 is amended in a manner reasonably satisfactory to Required Lenders to take into account the effects of the change.

1.3.          Uniform Commercial Code.  As used herein, the following terms are defined in accordance with the UCC in effect in the State of New York from time to time:  “Chattel Paper,” “Commercial Tort Claim,” “Deposit Account,” “Document,” “Equipment,” “General Intangibles,” “Goods,” “Instrument,” “Letter-of-Credit Right” and “Supporting Obligation.”

1.4.          Certain Matters of Construction.  The terms “herein,” “hereof,” “hereunder” and other words of similar import refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular section, paragraph or subdivision.  Any pronoun used shall be deemed to cover all genders.  In the computation of periods of time from a specified date to a later specified date, “from” means “from and including,” and “to” and “until” each mean “to but excluding.”  The terms “including” and “include” shall mean “including, without limitation” and, for purposes of each Loan Document, the parties agree that the rule of ejusdem generis shall not be applicable to limit any provision.  Section titles appear as a matter of convenience only and shall not affect the interpretation of any Loan Document.  All references to (a) laws or statutes include all related rules, regulations, interpretations, amendments and successor provisions; (b) any document, instrument or agreement include any amendments, waivers and other modifications, extensions or renewals (to the extent permitted by the Loan Documents); (c) any section mean, unless the 

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context otherwise requires, a section of this Agreement; (d) any exhibits or schedules mean, unless the context otherwise requires, exhibits and schedules attached hereto, which are hereby incorporated by reference; (e) any Person include successors and assigns; (f) time of day mean time of day at Agent’s notice address under Section 14.3.1; or (g) discretion of Agent, Issuing Bank or any Lender mean the sole and absolute discretion of such Person.  All calculations of Value, fundings of Loans, issuances of Letters of Credit and payments of Obligations shall be in Dollars and, unless the context otherwise requires, all determinations (including calculations of the Aggregate Borrowing Base, Tranche A Borrowing Base, Tranche B Borrowing Base and financial covenants) made from time to time under the Loan Documents shall be made in light of the circumstances existing at such time.  Aggregate Borrowing Base, Tranche A Borrowing Base and Tranche B Borrowing Base calculations shall be consistent with historical methods of valuation and calculation, and otherwise satisfactory to Agent (and not necessarily calculated in accordance with GAAP).  Borrower shall have the burden of establishing any alleged negligence, misconduct or lack of good faith by Agent, Issuing Bank or any Lender under any Loan Documents.  No provision of any Loan Documents shall be construed against any party by reason of such party having, or being deemed to have, drafted the provision.  Whenever the phrase “to the best of Borrower’s knowledge” or words of similar import are used in any Loan Documents, it means actual knowledge of a Senior Officer, or knowledge that a Senior Officer would have obtained if he or she had engaged in good faith and diligent performance of his or her duties, including reasonably specific inquiries of employees or agents and a good faith attempt to ascertain the matter to which such phrase relates.

1.5.          Certain Calculations.  For purposes of making all calculations of the Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio hereunder, all components of such calculations shall be adjusted to include or exclude, as the case may be, without duplication, such components of such calculations attributable to any business or assets for an aggregate consideration which is equal to at least $75,000,000 that have been acquired or disposed of by Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries after the first day of the applicable period of determination and prior to the end of such period, as determined in good faith by Borrower on a Pro Forma Basis.
 
1.6.          Outstanding Obligations under Existing Loan Agreement.  Borrower, each Guarantor, Agent and the Lenders acknowledge and agree that under the Existing Loan Agreement, the aggregate principal balance of all “Revolving Loans” (as defined in the Existing Loan Agreement) immediately prior to the Closing Date (the “Existing Principal Obligations”) is $430,000,000.  Borrower and each Guarantor acknowledge and agree that all “Obligations” (as defined in the Existing Loan Agreement) outstanding immediately prior to the Closing Date (including all Existing Principal Obligations) (collectively, the “Existing Obligations”) constitute valid and binding obligations of Borrower and Guarantors without offset, counterclaim, defense or recoupment of any kind.  Borrower, each Guarantor, Agent and Lenders hereto acknowledge and agree that, on the Closing Date, the following transactions shall be deemed to occur automatically, without further action by any party hereto: (a) the Existing Loan Agreement shall be amended and restated in its entirety in the form of this Agreement, (b) all Existing Obligations which remain unpaid and outstanding as of the Closing Date shall be in all respects continuing and remain outstanding and payable under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents, with only the terms being modified from and after the Closing Date as provided in this Agreement and the other Loan Documents, (c) the Loan Documents, including the Liens and security interests created thereunder in favor of Agent, for the benefit of the Secured Parties, as security for the Existing Obligations, as reaffirmed, amended or amended and restated on the Closing Date, and the guarantees of the Existing Obligations, as reaffirmed, amended or amended and restated on the Closing Date, as the case may be, are in all respects continuing and shall remain in full force and effect with respect to all Obligations hereunder and are hereby reaffirmed, (d) notwithstanding anything in Section 2.3 to the contrary, all outstanding “Letters of Credit” under and as defined in the Existing Loan Agreement will constitute Letters of Credit under this Agreement and (e) all references in the Loan Documents (other than this Agreement and any Loan Document amended and restated on the Closing 

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Date) to the Existing Loan Agreement shall be deemed to refer without further amendment to this Agreement.

Simultaneously with the effectiveness of this Agreement, the Commitments of Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas (“DBTC”) are hereby irrevocably sold and assigned to Deutsche Bank AG New York Branch (“DBNY”) pursuant to the terms of an Assignment and Acceptance attached as Exhibit C hereto as if each such Person had executed an Assignment and Acceptance with respect to such assignment (such assignment, the “DB Assignment”), and DBTC shall cease to be a Lender hereunder.  Each of DBTC and DBNY shall make adjustments among themselves, and payments to each as needed, with respect to amounts of principal, interest, fees and other amounts paid or payable thereto as shall be necessary, in the opinion of the Agent, in order to effect such assignment.  In connection with such assignment and for purposes of such assignment only, the Agent waives the processing and recordation fee under Section 13.3.2 hereof.  The Commitments of the Lenders reflected on Schedule 1.1 hereto reflect the Commitments of DBNY and DBTC after giving effect to the DB Assignment.

The parties hereto acknowledge and agree that this Agreement and the other Loan Documents do not constitute a novation, payment and reborrowing or termination of the Existing Obligations and that all such Existing Obligations and the Liens securing them are in all respects continued and outstanding as Obligations under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents with only the terms being modified from and after the effective date of this Agreement as provided in this Agreement and the other Loan Documents.
 
SECTION 2.              CREDIT FACILITIES

2.1.           Revolver Commitment.

2.1.1.        Revolver Loans.

(a)           The parties hereto acknowledge and agree that effective as of the Closing Date, to the extent the Existing Principal Obligations exceed the Tranche B Maximum Amount, the Existing Principal Obligations in the amount of such excess are hereby converted into Tranche A Revolver Loans outstanding hereunder (the “Converted Tranche A Revolver Loans”), without constituting a novation, and shall be allocated to each Tranche A Revolver Lender with a Tranche A Revolver Commitment such that after giving effect to such allocation, the amount of Tranche A Revolver Loans held by each Tranche A Revolver Lender is equal to such Tranche A Revolver Lender’s Pro Rata share of the Converted Tranche A Revolver Loans.  To the extent such allocation results in losses or expenses to any Lender as a result of the prepayment of any LIBOR Loan on a date other than the scheduled last day of the applicable Interest Period, Borrower shall be responsible for such loss or expense pursuant to Section 3.9.  Each Tranche A Revolver Lender agrees, severally on a Pro Rata basis up to its Tranche A Revolver Commitment, on the terms set forth herein, to make Tranche A Revolver Loans to Borrower from time to time through the Commitment Termination Date; provided that (i) no Tranche A Revolver Loan shall be made pursuant to this Section 2.1.1(a) at any time when the outstanding principal amount of the Tranche B Revolver Loan is less than the Tranche B Maximum Amount and (ii) the aggregate amount of Tranche A Revolver Loans and LC Obligations shall not exceed the Tranche A Revolver Commitments.  The Tranche A Revolver Loans may be repaid and reborrowed as provided herein.  In no event shall Tranche A Revolver Lenders have any obligation to honor a request for a Tranche A Revolver Loan if (x) the sum of the unpaid balance of Tranche A Revolver Loans outstanding at such time (including the requested Loan) would exceed an amount equal to the Aggregate Borrowing Base minus the Tranche B Borrowing Base or (y) the sum of the unpaid balance of Tranche A Revolver Loans outstanding at such time (including the requested Loan) plus the unpaid balance of Tranche B Revolver Loans outstanding at such time would exceed the Aggregate Borrowing Base.

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(b)           The parties hereto acknowledge and agree that effective as of the Closing Date, the Existing Principal Obligations in an amount up to the Tranche B Maximum Amount are hereby converted into Tranche B Revolver Loans outstanding hereunder (the “Converted Tranche B Revolver Loans”), without constituting a novation, and are allocated to each Tranche B Revolver Lender with a Tranche B Revolver Commitment such that after giving effect to such allocation, the amount of Tranche B Revolver Loans held by each Tranche B Revolver Lender is equal to such Tranche B Revolver Lender’s Pro Rata share of the Converted Tranche B Revolver Loans.  To the extent such allocation results in losses or expenses to any Lender as a result of the prepayment of any LIBOR Loan on a date other than the scheduled last day of the applicable Interest Period, Borrower shall be responsible for such loss or expense pursuant to Section 3.9.  Each Tranche B Revolver Lender agrees, severally on a Pro Rata basis up to its Tranche B Revolver Commitment, on the terms set forth herein, to make Tranche B Revolver Loans to Borrower from time to time through the Commitment Termination Date; provided that the aggregate amount of Tranche B Revolver Loans shall not exceed the Tranche B Revolver Commitments.  The Tranche B Revolver Loans may be repaid and reborrowed as provided herein; provided that prior to repaying any Tranche B Revolver Loan, all outstanding Tranche A Revolver Loans shall have been repaid in full and all outstanding LC Obligations shall have been Cash Collateralized.  In no event shall Tranche B Revolver Lenders have any obligation to honor a request for a Tranche B Revolver Loan if the sum of the unpaid balance of Tranche B Revolver Loans outstanding at such time (including the requested Loan) plus the unpaid balance of Tranche A Revolver Loans outstanding at such time would exceed the Aggregate Borrowing Base.

2.1.2.       Revolver Notes.  The Revolver Loans made by each Lender and interest accruing thereon shall be evidenced by the records of Agent and such Lender.  At the request of any Tranche A Revolver Lender, Borrower shall deliver a Tranche A Revolver Note to such Lender.  At the request of any Tranche B Revolver Lender, Borrower shall deliver a Tranche B Revolver Note to such Lender.
 
2.1.3.       Use of Proceeds.  The proceeds of Revolver Loans shall be used by Borrower solely (a) to satisfy existing Debt; (b) to pay fees and transaction expenses associated with the closing of this credit facility; (c) to pay Obligations in accordance with this Agreement; (d) to issue Letters of Credit; and (e) for working capital and other lawful corporate purposes of Borrower.  Borrower shall not, directly or indirectly, use any Letter of Credit or the proceeds of any Loan, nor use, lend, contribute or otherwise make available any Letter of Credit or proceeds of any Loan to any Subsidiary, (x) to fund, finance or facilitate, in violation of any Sanctions, any activities of or business or transaction with (i) any Person, or in any Designated Jurisdiction, that, at the time of issuance of the Letter of Credit or funding of the Loan, is the subject of Sanctions or (ii) any Sanctioned Person; (y) in any manner that will result in a violation of Sanctions by any Person (including any Secured Party or other individual or entity participating in the transaction); or (z) in furtherance of an offer, payment, promise to pay, or authorization of the payment or giving of money, or anything else of value, to any Person in violation of any Anti-Corruption Laws.

2.1.4.       Voluntary Reduction or Termination of Revolver Commitments; Increases of the Revolver Commitments; Etc.

(a)           The Revolver Commitments shall terminate on the Revolver Termination Date, unless sooner terminated in accordance with this Agreement.  Upon at least 10 days prior written notice to Agent (or upon such shorter notice period as may be consented to by Agent in its sole discretion), Borrower may, at its option, terminate the Tranche A Revolver Commitments, the Tranche B Revolver Commitments and this credit facility.  Any notice of termination given by Borrower shall be irrevocable but, subject to Agent’s discretion, may be conditioned upon the closing of a refinancing transaction.  On the termination date, Borrower shall make Full Payment of all Obligations.

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(b)           Borrower may permanently reduce the Tranche A Revolver Commitments, on a Pro Rata basis for each Tranche A Revolver Lender, upon at least 10 days prior written notice to Agent (or upon such shorter notice period as may be consented to by Agent in its sole discretion), which notice shall specify the amount of the reduction and shall be irrevocable once given.  Each such reduction of the Tranche A Revolver Commitments shall be in a minimum amount of $50,000,000, or an increment of $10,000,000 in excess thereof, and Borrower may not permanently reduce the Tranche A Revolver Commitments by more than $400,000,000 in the aggregate.

(c)           Borrower may permanently reduce the Tranche B Revolver Commitments, on a Pro Rata basis for each Tranche B Revolver Lender, upon at least 10 days prior written notice to Agent (or upon such shorter notice period as may be consented to by Agent in its sole discretion), which notice shall specify the amount of the reduction and shall be irrevocable once given.  Each such reduction of the Tranche B Revolver Commitments shall be in a minimum amount of $10,000,000, or an increment of $5,000,000 in excess thereof.

(d)           Increases of the Revolver Commitments.  Borrower may request in writing at any time that the then effective aggregate principal amount of Revolver Commitments be increased by a minimum amount of (x) in the case of an increase in the Tranche A Revolver Commitments, $25,000,000, or an increment of $10,000,000 in excess thereof and (y) in the case of an increase in the Tranche B Revolver Commitments, $1,000,000, or an increment of $500,000 in excess thereof; provided that, in each case, (i) the aggregate principal amount of the increase in Revolver Commitments pursuant to this Section 2.1.4(d) shall not exceed $400,000,000 less the aggregate principal amount of all Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments which have been provided pursuant to Section 2.1.4(e); (ii) no Default or Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing or shall occur as a result of such increase in Revolver Commitments; (iii) prior to the date of such increase, each Lender shall have received written notice from Agent of the aggregate principal amount of such increase; (iv) Borrower shall, and shall cause the Guarantors to, execute and deliver such documents and instruments and take such other actions as may be reasonably requested by Agent in connection with such increase and (v) such increase in the Revolver Commitment shall be subject to successful syndication thereof.  Any request under this Section 2.1.4(d) shall be submitted by Borrower to Agent (and Agent shall forward copies to Lenders), specify the proposed effective date, whether the Tranche A Revolver Commitment and/or Tranche B Revolver Commitment is being increased and the amount of each such increase, and be accompanied by an officer’s certificate of Borrower stating that no Default or Event of Default exists or will occur as a result of such increase(s).  Borrower may also specify any fees offered to those Lenders (the “Increasing Lenders”) that agree to increase the principal amount of their Tranche A Revolver Commitments and/or Tranche B Revolver Commitments, as applicable, which fees may be variable based upon the amount by which any such Lender is willing to increase the principal amount of its Tranche A Revolver Commitments and/or Tranche B Revolver Commitments, as applicable.  No Lender shall have any obligation, express or implied, to offer to increase the aggregate principal amount of its Revolver Commitments.  Only the consent of each Increasing Lender and Agent shall be required for an increase in the aggregate principal amount of the Revolver Commitments pursuant to this Section 2.1.4(d).  Any Lender that elects not to increase the principal amount of its Revolver Commitment may not be replaced in respect of its existing Revolver Commitment as a result thereof without such Lender’s consent.
 
Each Lender that desires to increase its Revolver Commitment (each a “Responding Lender”), shall as soon as practicable specify whether such increase is of its Tranche A Revolver Commitment and/or its Tranche B Revolver Commitment and the amount of each such proposed increase which it is willing to assume.  If the total amount that Responding Lenders are willing to increase their Tranche A Revolver Commitments exceeds the amount of the requested increase of Tranche A Revolver Commitments, Agent shall allocate the proposed increase of the Tranche A Revolver Commitments 

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among the Responding Lenders ratably in proportion to the amount that each Responding Lender specified that it was willing to assume.  If the total amount that Responding Lenders are willing to increase their Tranche B Revolver Commitments exceeds the amount of the requested increase of Tranche B Revolver Commitments, Agent shall allocate the proposed increase of Tranche B Revolver Commitments among the Responding Lenders ratably in proportion to the amount that each Responding Lender specified that it was willing to assume.  If the total amount that the Responding Lenders are willing to increase their Tranche A Revolver Commitments and/or Tranche B Revolver Commitments, as applicable, is less than the amount of the proposed increase of the Tranche A Revolver Commitments and/or Tranche B Revolver Commitments, as applicable, in either case Borrower may designate new lenders who qualify as Eligible Assignees and who are reasonably acceptable to Agent as additional Tranche A Revolver Lenders and/or Tranche B Revolver Lenders, as applicable, hereunder in accordance with this Section 2.1.4(d) (each such new lender being a “New Lender”), which New Lender may assume all or a portion of the increase in the aggregate principal amount of the Tranche A Revolver Commitments and/or Tranche B Revolver Commitments, as applicable.

With respect to any increase of the Tranche B Revolver Commitment (the amount of each such increase, the “Tranche B Increase Amount”), if on the date of effectiveness of such increase the outstanding principal amount of Tranche A Revolver Loans (the “Tranche A Outstanding Amount”) is greater than zero, then, on such date, Borrower shall be deemed to have made a Borrowing of Tranche B Revolver Loans in an amount equal to the lesser of the Tranche B Increase Amount and the Tranche A Outstanding Amount and Agent shall immediately apply all proceeds of such Borrowing to repay the Tranche A Revolver Loans.

Each New Lender designated by Borrower and reasonably acceptable to Agent shall become an additional party hereto as a New Lender concurrently with the effectiveness of the proposed increase in the aggregate principal amount of the Revolver Commitment upon its execution of New Lender Supplement in the form of Exhibit E-1 (and, in each case, otherwise in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agent) (the “New Lender Supplement”).  Each Increasing Lender shall execute an Increased Commitment Agreement in the form of Exhibit E-2 (and, in each case, otherwise in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Agent).

Subject to the foregoing, any increase requested by Borrower shall be effective as of the date proposed by Borrower and agreed to by Agent and shall be in the principal amount equal to (i) the principal amount which Increasing Lenders are willing to assume as increases to the principal amount of their Tranche A Revolver Commitment and/or Tranche B Revolver Commitment, as applicable, plus (ii) the principal amount offered by New Lenders with respect to the Tranche A Revolver Commitments and/or Tranche B Revolver Commitments, as applicable.  Upon effectiveness of any such increase, the Pro Rata interest of each Lender will be adjusted to give effect to the increase in Revolver Commitments.  To the extent that in the aggregate Revolver Commitments such adjustment results in loss or expenses to any Lender as a result of the prepayment of any LIBOR Loan on a date other than the scheduled last day of the applicable Interest Period, Borrower shall be responsible for such loss or expense pursuant to Section 3.9.

Following the effective date of such increase to the Revolver Commitments, Agent shall deliver to Borrower an amended and restated Schedule 1.1 to the Agreement reflecting such increases to the aggregate Revolver Commitments.

(e)           Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facilities.  Borrower may request in writing at any time that one or more additional asset-based revolving loan facilities be established hereunder (each a “Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility”, the commitments of the Lenders thereunder, the “Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments” and the loans thereunder, “Foreign Subsidiary Revolver 

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Loans”) and/or that any then existing Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility be increased, in each case in a minimum amount of $25,000,000, or an increment of $10,000,000 in excess thereof; provided that, in each case, (i) the aggregate principal amount of Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facilities established pursuant to this Section 2.1.4(e) shall not exceed $100,000,000 less, to the extent in excess of $300,000,000; the aggregate principal amount of increases in Revolver Commitments made pursuant to Section 2.1.4(d); (ii) the borrowers of such Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facilities (the “Foreign Subsidiary Borrowers”) shall be Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries of the Borrower that are organized under the laws of Canada, England & Wales, the Netherlands or Germany (or, in each case, any state, province or territory thereof, as applicable); (iii) the borrowing base established for any such Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility (including the definitions and components thereof) will be reasonably acceptable to the Agent; (iv) the Agent and Foreign Subsidiary Lenders providing such Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility will have received on or prior to the effectiveness of such Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility customary field examinations and appraisals, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Agent and such Foreign Subsidiary Lenders, of the Foreign Subsidiary Borrowers’ assets that will be included in the borrowing base for such Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility; (v) the advance rates with respect to the collateral of the Foreign Subsidiary Borrowers (the “Foreign Subsidiary Collateral”) under any such Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility shall be no higher than the advance rates applicable to the Revolver Loans; (vi) the Foreign Subsidiary Lenders that provide such Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility shall benefit from a first-priority perfected security interest in the Foreign Subsidiary Collateral for such Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility; it being agreed that no Lender (other than a Foreign Subsidiary Lender in its capacity as such) will benefit from any security interest in the Foreign Subsidiary Collateral); (vii) any such Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility (x) may benefit from a guaranty from the Borrower and the Guarantors which guaranty may be secured by the Collateral on a junior basis (including by operation of modifying the provisions of Section 5.6 hereof) to the Liens securing the Obligations of the Secured Parties (other than any Foreign Subsidiary Lender or New Foreign Subsidiary Lender) or (y) to the extent requested by the Borrower or the Agent, such Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility may benefit from a guaranty from the Borrower and the Guarantors which guaranty may be secured by the Collateral on a pari passu basis with the Liens securing the Obligations of the Secured Parties and, in the event such Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility is secured on a pari passu basis with the Liens securing the Obligations of the Secured Parties, each Lender (including each Foreign Subsidiary Lender) shall enter into a customary loss sharing agreement in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Agent and the Required Lenders; (viii) the maturity date of any such Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility will be the Revolver Termination Date; (ix) each Foreign Subsidiary Borrower shall have appointed a process agent that is a Person incorporated or organized under the laws of the United States of America, any state thereof or in the District of Columbia; (x) no Default or Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing or shall occur as a result of such establishment or increase in Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facilities, as applicable; (xi) prior to the date of such establishment or increase, each Lender shall have received written notice from Agent of the aggregate principal amount of such requested Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility or increase thereto, as applicable; (xii) Borrower shall, and shall cause its applicable Subsidiaries (including any applicable Foreign Subsidiary Borrowers) to, execute and deliver such documents and instruments and take such other actions as may be reasonably requested by Agent in connection with such establishment or increase, as applicable, and (xiii) such establishment or increase, as applicable, of Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facilities shall be subject to successful syndication thereof.  Any request under this Section 2.1.4(e) shall be submitted by Borrower to Agent (and Agent shall forward copies to Lenders), specify the proposed effective date and the amount of each such requested Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility or increase thereto, as applicable, and be accompanied by an officer’s certificate of Borrower stating that no Default or Event of Default exists or will occur as a result of such establishment or increase(s), as applicable.  Borrower may also specify any fees offered to those Lenders (the “Foreign Subsidiary Lenders”) that agree to provide such Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facilities or increases thereto, as applicable, which fees may be variable based upon the amount by which any such Lender is willing to increase the principal amount of its Foreign 

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Subsidiary Revolver Commitments and/or provide a new Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility, as applicable.  No Lender shall have any obligation, express or implied, to offer to provide any Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility or to increase its existing Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments.  Only the consent of each Foreign Subsidiary Lender and Agent shall be required for the establishment of a Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility and/or increase in the aggregate principal amount of the Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments pursuant to this Section 2.1.4(e).  No Lender that elects not to increase the principal amount of its Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitment may be replaced in respect of its existing Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitment as a result thereof without such Lender’s consent.
 
Each Foreign Subsidiary Lender that desires to provide a Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility and/or increase its Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitment (each a “Foreign Subsidiary Responding Lender”), shall as soon as practicable specify the amount of each such proposed Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitment or increase thereto, as applicable, which it is willing to assume.  If the total amount that Foreign Subsidiary Responding Lenders are willing to provide and/or increase, as applicable, their Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments exceeds the amount of the requested Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility or increase of Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments, as applicable, Agent shall allocate the proposed Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments or increases thereto, as applicable, among the Foreign Subsidiary Responding Lenders ratably in proportion to the amount that each Foreign Subsidiary Responding Lender specified that it was willing to assume.  If the total amount that the Foreign Subsidiary Responding Lenders are willing to provide and/or increase their Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments, as applicable, is less than the amount of the proposed Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility or increase of the Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments, as applicable, in either case Borrower may designate new lenders who qualify as Eligible Assignees and who are reasonably acceptable to Agent as additional Foreign Subsidiary Lenders, as applicable, hereunder in accordance with this Section 2.1.4(e) (each such new lender being a “New Foreign Subsidiary Lender”), which New Foreign Subsidiary Lender may assume all or a portion of the requested Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility or increase in the aggregate principal amount of the Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments, as applicable.

Each New Foreign Subsidiary Lender designated by Borrower and reasonably acceptable to Agent shall become an additional party hereto as a New Foreign Subsidiary Lender concurrently with the effectiveness of the proposed Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility or increase in the aggregate principal amount of the Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments, as applicable, upon its execution of a New Lender Supplement.  Each Foreign Subsidiary Lender which is increasing its existing Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitment shall execute an Increased Commitment Agreement in the form of Exhibit E-2 (and, in each case, otherwise in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Agent).
 
Subject to the foregoing, any Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility or increase of Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments requested by Borrower shall be effective as of the date proposed by Borrower and agreed to by Agent and shall be in the principal amount equal to (i) the principal amount which Foreign Subsidiary Lenders are willing to assume as new Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facilities and/or increases to the principal amount of their Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitment, as applicable, plus (ii) the principal amount offered by New Foreign Subsidiary Lenders.  To the extent that adjustments to the aggregate Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments result in loss or expenses to any Foreign Subsidiary Lender as a result of the prepayment of any LIBOR Loan on a date other than the scheduled last day of the applicable Interest Period, the Borrower shall be responsible for such loss or expense pursuant to Section 3.9.

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reflect the existence of such Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility and the Foreign Subsidiary Revolving Loans evidenced thereby, and Agent and the Borrower may, without the consent of the other Lenders, effect such amendments to this Agreement and the other Loan Documents, and enter into any new Loan Documents, in each case as may be necessary or appropriate, in the reasonable opinion of Agent and Borrower, to effect the provisions of this Section 2.1.4(e) (including (A) any amendments to Sections 5.3, 5.6, and 7.1, but which reflect the junior payment priority of the Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facilities with respect to the proceeds of the Collateral to the extent such Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility is not secured by Liens on the Collateral that rank pari passu with the Liens securing the Obligations of the Secured Parties (other than the Foreign Subsidiary Lenders in their capacities as such), (B) any amendments to this Agreement to reflect the ability for any such Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facilities to be advanced and repaid in a currency other than Dollars, and (C) entering into any additional Security Documents with respect to the Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facilities and any guarantees provided by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries with respect thereto).  For the avoidance of doubt, this Section 2.1.4(e) shall supersede any provisions in Section 14.1.1.  From and after the effective date of any Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility and/or Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitment increase, the Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Loans and Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments established pursuant to this Section 2.1.4(e) shall constitute Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Loans and Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments under, and shall be entitled to all the benefits afforded by, this Agreement and the other Loan Documents.

Following the effective date of any Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility and/or increase to the Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments, Agent shall deliver to Borrower a schedule to the Agreement reflecting such Foreign Subsidiary Incremental Facility and/or increases to the aggregate Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments.

2.1.5.       Overadvances.  If the aggregate Revolver Loans exceed the Aggregate Borrowing Base at any time, the excess amount (“Overadvance”) shall be payable by Borrower on demand by Agent, but all such Revolver Loans shall nevertheless constitute Obligations secured by the Collateral and entitled to all benefits of the Loan Documents.  Any payments received by Agent with respect to an Overadvance shall be applied first to all outstanding Tranche A Revolver Loans and then to all outstanding Tranche B Revolver Loans.  Unless its authority has been revoked in writing by Required Lenders, Agent may require Tranche B Revolver Lenders and, if the outstanding principal amount of Tranche B Revolver Loans is not less than the Tranche B Maximum Amount, Tranche A Lenders to honor requests for Overadvance Loans and to forbear from requiring Borrower to cure an Overadvance, (a) when no other Event of Default is known to Agent, as long as (i) the Overadvance does not continue for more than 30 consecutive days (and no Overadvance may exist for at least five consecutive days thereafter before further Overadvance Loans are required), and (ii) the Overadvance is not known by Agent to exceed 5% of the Aggregate Borrowing Base, less any outstanding Protective Advances; and (b) regardless of whether an Event of Default exists, if Agent discovers an Overadvance not previously known by it to exist, as long as from the date of such discovery the Overadvance (i) is not increased by more than 5% of the Aggregate Borrowing Base, less any outstanding Protective Advances, and (ii) does not continue for more than 30 consecutive days.  In no event shall Overadvance Loans be required that would cause (i) the outstanding Tranche A Revolver Loans and LC Obligations of any Tranche A Revolver Lender to exceed its Tranche A Revolver Commitment, (ii) the outstanding Tranche B Revolver Loans of any Tranche B Revolver Lender to exceed its Tranche B Revolver Commitment or (iii) the outstanding Tranche A Revolver Loans, Tranche B Revolver Loans and LC Obligations to exceed the aggregate Revolver Commitments.  Any funding of an Overadvance Loan or sufferance of an Overadvance shall not constitute a waiver by Agent or Lenders of the Event of Default caused thereby.  In no event shall Borrower or any other Obligor be deemed a beneficiary of this Section or authorized to enforce any of its terms.
 

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2.1.6.       Protective Advances.  At any time after an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, Agent shall be authorized, in its reasonable discretion, at any time that any conditions in Section 6 are not satisfied, to make Base Rate Revolver Loans (“Protective Advances”) (a) up to an aggregate amount outstanding at any time, when aggregated with all outstanding Overadvances, of 5% of the Aggregate Borrowing Base, if Agent deems such Loans necessary or desirable to preserve or protect Collateral, or to enhance the collectibility or repayment of Obligations; or (b) to pay any other amounts chargeable to Obligors under any Loan Documents, including costs, fees and expenses; provided that such Revolver Loans shall be Tranche A Revolver Loans unless the outstanding principal amount of Tranche B Revolver Loans is less than the Tranche B Maximum Amount, in which case up to an amount equal to the Tranche B Maximum Amount minus the outstanding principal amount of Tranche B Revolver Loans of such Revolver Loans shall be Tranche B Revolver Loans, and the remaining amount of such Revolver Loans shall be Tranche A Revolver Loans.  In no event shall Protective Advances cause (i) the outstanding Tranche A Revolver Loans and LC Obligations of any Lender to exceed its Tranche A Revolver Commitment, (ii) the outstanding Tranche B Revolver Loans of any Lender to exceed its Tranche B Revolver Commitment or (iii) the outstanding Revolving Loans and LC Obligations to exceed the aggregate Revolver Commitments.  Each Tranche A Revolver Lender or Tranche B Revolver Lender, as applicable, shall participate in each Protective Advance on a Pro Rata basis.  Required Lenders may at any time revoke Agent’s authority to make further Protective Advances under clause (a) by written notice to Agent.  Absent such revocation, Agent’s determination that funding of a Protective Advance is appropriate shall be conclusive.

2.2.          [Reserved].

2.3.          Letter of Credit Facility.

2.3.1.       Issuance of Letters of Credit.  Issuing Bank agrees to issue Letters of Credit from time to time until 30 days prior to the Revolver Termination Date (or until the Commitment Termination Date, if earlier), on the terms set forth herein, including the following:

(a)           Borrower acknowledges that Issuing Bank’s willingness to issue any Letter of Credit is conditioned upon Issuing Bank’s receipt of a LC Application with respect to the requested Letter of Credit, as well as such other instruments and agreements as Issuing Bank may customarily require for issuance of a letter of credit of similar type and amount.  Issuing Bank shall have no obligation to issue any Letter of Credit unless (i) Issuing Bank receives a LC Request and LC Application at least three Business Days prior to the requested date of issuance; (ii) each LC Condition is satisfied; and (iii) if a Defaulting Lender exists, Borrower or such Lender has entered into arrangements satisfactory to Agent and Issuing Bank to eliminate any Fronting Exposure associated with such Lender.  No Issuing Bank will be required to issue any Letter of Credit if, after giving effect to such issuance, the aggregate face amount of all Letters of Credit issued by such Issuing Bank would exceed such Issuing Bank’s Letter of Credit Commitment.  If Issuing Bank receives written notice from a Lender at least one Business Day before issuance of a Letter of Credit that any LC Condition has not been satisfied, Issuing Bank shall have no obligation to issue the requested Letter of Credit (or any other) until such notice is withdrawn in writing by that Lender or until Required Lenders have waived such condition in accordance with this Agreement.  Prior to receipt of any such notice, Issuing Bank shall not be deemed to have knowledge of any failure of LC Conditions.
 
(b)           Letters of Credit may be requested by Borrower only (i) to support obligations of Borrower incurred in the Ordinary Course of Business; or (ii) for other purposes as Agent may approve from time to time in writing.  The renewal or extension of any Letter of Credit shall be treated as the issuance of a new Letter of Credit, except that delivery of a new LC Application shall be required at the discretion of Issuing Bank.

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(c)           Borrower assumes all risks of the acts, omissions or misuses of any Letter of Credit by the beneficiary.  In connection with issuance of any Letter of Credit, none of Agent, Issuing Bank or any Lender shall be responsible for the existence, character, quality, quantity, condition, packing, value or delivery of any goods purported to be represented by any Documents; any differences or variation in the character, quality, quantity, condition, packing, value or delivery of any goods from that expressed in any Documents; the form, validity, sufficiency, accuracy, genuineness or legal effect of any Documents or of any endorsements thereon; the time, place, manner or order in which shipment of goods is made; partial or incomplete shipment of, or failure to ship, any goods referred to in a Letter of Credit or Documents; any deviation from instructions, delay, default or fraud by any shipper or other Person in connection with any goods, shipment or delivery; any breach of contract between a shipper or vendor and Borrower; errors, omissions, interruptions or delays in transmission or delivery of any messages, by mail, cable, telegraph, telex, telecopy, e-mail, telephone or otherwise; errors in interpretation of technical terms; the misapplication by a beneficiary of any Letter of Credit or the proceeds thereof; or any consequences arising from causes beyond the control of Issuing Bank, Agent or any Lender, including any act or omission of a Governmental Authority.  The rights and remedies of Issuing Bank under the Loan Documents shall be cumulative.  Issuing Bank shall be fully subrogated to the rights and remedies of each beneficiary whose claims against Borrower are discharged with proceeds of any Letter of Credit.

(d)           In connection with its administration of and enforcement of rights or remedies under any Letters of Credit or LC Documents, Issuing Bank shall be entitled to act, and shall be fully protected in acting, upon any certification, documentation or communication in whatever form believed by Issuing Bank, in good faith, to be genuine and correct and to have been signed, sent or made by a proper Person.  Issuing Bank may consult with and employ legal counsel, accountants and other experts to advise it concerning its obligations, rights and remedies, and shall be entitled to act upon, and shall be fully protected in any action taken in good faith reliance upon, any advice given by such experts.  Issuing Bank may employ agents and attorneys-in-fact in connection with any matter relating to Letters of Credit or LC Documents, and shall not be liable for the negligence or misconduct of agents and attorneys-in-fact selected with reasonable care.
 
2.3.2.       Reimbursement; Participations.

(a)           If Issuing Bank honors any request for payment under a Letter of Credit, Borrower shall pay to Issuing Bank, within one Business Day of notification thereof (“Reimbursement Date”), the amount paid by Issuing Bank under such Letter of Credit, together with interest at the interest rate for Base Rate Tranche A Revolver Loans from the date such draw was honored until payment by Borrower.  The obligation of Borrower to reimburse Issuing Bank for any payment made under a Letter of Credit shall be absolute, unconditional, and irrevocable, and shall be paid without regard to any lack of validity or enforceability of any Letter of Credit or the existence of any claim, setoff, defense or other right that Borrower may have at any time against the beneficiary.  Whether or not Borrower submits a Notice of Borrowing, Borrower shall be deemed to have requested a Borrowing of Base Rate Tranche A Revolver Loans in an amount necessary to pay all amounts due Issuing Bank on any Reimbursement Date and each Tranche A Revolver Lender agrees to fund its Pro Rata share of such Borrowing whether or not the Commitments have terminated, an Overadvance exists or is created thereby, or the conditions in Section 6 are satisfied.
  
(b)           Upon issuance of a Letter of Credit, each Tranche A Revolver Lender shall be deemed to have irrevocably and unconditionally purchased from Issuing Bank, without recourse or warranty, an undivided Pro Rata interest and participation in all LC Obligations relating to the Letter of Credit.  If Issuing Bank makes any payment under a Letter of Credit and Borrower does not reimburse such payment on the Reimbursement Date, Agent shall promptly notify Tranche A Revolver Lenders and 

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each Tranche A Revolver Lender shall promptly (within one Business Day) and unconditionally pay to Agent, for the benefit of Issuing Bank, the Tranche A Revolver Lender’s Pro Rata share of such payment.  Upon request by a Tranche A Revolver Lender, Issuing Bank shall furnish copies of any Letters of Credit and LC Documents in its possession at such time.

(c)           The obligation of each Tranche A Revolver Lender to make payments to Agent for the account of Issuing Bank in connection with Issuing Bank’s payment under a Letter of Credit shall be absolute, unconditional and irrevocable, not subject to any counterclaim, setoff, qualification or exception whatsoever, and shall be made in accordance with this Agreement under all circumstances, irrespective of any lack of validity or unenforceability of any Loan Documents; any draft, certificate or other document presented under a Letter of Credit having been determined to be forged, fraudulent, invalid or insufficient in any respect or any statement therein being untrue or inaccurate in any respect; or the existence of any setoff or defense that any Obligor may have with respect to any Obligations.  Issuing Bank does not assume any responsibility for any failure or delay in performance or any breach by Borrower or any other Person of any obligations under any LC Documents.  Issuing Bank does not make to Lenders any express or implied warranty, representation or guaranty with respect to the Collateral, LC Documents or any Obligor.  Issuing Bank shall not be responsible to any Lender for any recitals, statements, information, representations or warranties contained in, or for the execution, validity, genuineness, effectiveness or enforceability of any LC Documents; the validity, genuineness, enforceability, collectibility, value or sufficiency of any Collateral or the perfection of any Lien therein; or the assets, liabilities, financial condition, results of operations, business, creditworthiness or legal status of any Obligor.

(d)           No Issuing Bank Indemnitee shall be liable to any Lender or other Person for any action taken or omitted to be taken in connection with any LC Documents except as a result of its actual gross negligence or willful misconduct.  Issuing Bank shall not have any liability to any Lender if Issuing Bank refrains from any action under any Letter of Credit or LC Documents until it receives written instructions from Required Lenders.
 
2.3.3.       Cash Collateral.  If any LC Obligations, whether or not then due or payable, shall for any reason be outstanding at any time (a) that an Event of Default has occurred and the Obligations have been accelerated and/or the Commitments have been terminated, (b) that the outstanding principal amount of the Tranche A Revolver Loans is greater than an amount equal to the Aggregate Borrowing Base minus the Tranche B Borrowing Base or (c) after the Commitment Termination Date, then Borrower shall, at Issuing Bank’s or Agent’s request, Cash Collateralize the stated amount of all outstanding Letters of Credit and pay to Issuing Bank the amount of all other LC Obligations.  Borrower shall, if notified by 10:00 a.m. (Central Time), by Issuing Bank or Agent from time to time, Cash Collateralize the Fronting Exposure of any Defaulting Lender on the same Business Day (and otherwise on the Business Day following receipt of such notification).  If Borrower fails to provide Cash Collateral as required herein, Tranche A Revolver Lenders may (and shall upon direction of Agent) advance, as Tranche A Revolver Loans, the amount of the Cash Collateral required (whether or not the Commitments have terminated, an Overadvance exists or the conditions in Section 6 are satisfied).  Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, Borrower shall not be required to pay any interest or fees attributable to the Fronting Exposure of a Defaulting Lender which has been Cash Collateralized.

2.3.4.       Outstanding Letters of Credit.  Each of Borrower, each Guarantor, each Lender and the Issuing Bank hereby agree that with respect to the letters of credit set forth on Schedule 2.3.4 (“Outstanding Letters of Credit”), for all purposes of this Agreement, such Outstanding Letters of Credit shall constitute Letters of Credit hereunder.  Each Tranche A Revolver Lender agrees to participate in each Outstanding Letter of Credit issued by the Issuing Bank in an amount equal to its Pro Rata share of the stated amount of such Outstanding Letter of Credit.

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2.3.5.       Resignation of Issuing Bank.  Issuing Bank may resign at any time upon notice to Agent and Borrower.  On the effective date of such resignation, Issuing Bank shall have no further obligation to issue, amend, renew, extend or otherwise modify any Letter of Credit, but shall continue to have all rights and obligations of an Issuing Bank hereunder, including under Section 2.3, 12.6 and 14.2, relating to any Letter of Credit issued prior to such date.  Agent shall, subject to the consent of such replacement Issuing Bank, promptly appoint a replacement Issuing Bank, which, as long as no Default or Event of Default exists, shall be reasonably acceptable to Borrower.

SECTION 3.              INTEREST, FEES AND CHARGES

3.1.          Interest.

3.1.1.       Rates and Payment of Interest.

(a)           The Obligations shall bear interest (i) if a Base Rate Loan, at the Base Rate in effect from time to time, plus the Applicable Margin; (ii) if a LIBOR Loan, at LIBOR for the applicable Interest Period, plus the Applicable Margin; and (iii) if any other Obligation (including, to the extent permitted by law, interest not paid when due), at the Base Rate in effect from time to time, plus the Applicable Margin for Base Rate Tranche A Revolver Loans.  Interest shall accrue from the date the Loan is advanced or the Obligation is incurred or payable, until paid by Borrower.  If a Loan is repaid on the same day made, one day’s interest shall accrue.

(b)           During an Insolvency Proceeding with respect to Borrower, or during any other Event of Default if Agent or Required Lenders in their discretion so elect, Obligations shall bear interest at the Default Rate (whether before or after any judgment).  Borrower acknowledges that the cost and expense to Agent and Lenders due to an Event of Default are difficult to ascertain and that the Default Rate is a fair and reasonable estimate to compensate Agent and Lenders for this.

(c)           Interest accrued on the Loans shall be due and payable in arrears, (i) (A) for any Base Rate Loan, on the first day of each month, (B) for any LIBOR Loan (other than a LIBOR Loan having an Interest Period of six months), on the last day of its Interest Period, and (C) for any LIBOR Loan having an Interest Period of six months, on the day that is three months after the commencement of its Interest Period and on the last day of its Interest Period; (ii) on any date of prepayment, with respect to the principal amount of Loans being prepaid; and (iii) on the Commitment Termination Date.  Interest accrued on any other Obligations shall be due and payable as provided in the Loan Documents and, if no payment date is specified, shall be due and payable on demand.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, interest accrued at the Default Rate shall be due and payable on demand.
 
3.1.2.       Application of LIBOR to Outstanding Loans.

(a)           Borrower may on any Business Day, subject to delivery of a Notice of Conversion/Continuation, elect to convert any portion of the Base Rate Loans to, or to continue any LIBOR Loan at the end of its Interest Period as, a LIBOR Loan.  During any Default or Event of Default, Agent may (and shall at the direction of Required Lenders) declare that no Loan may be made, converted or continued as a LIBOR Loan.  In addition, until Agent notifies Borrower that syndication of the credit facility hereunder is complete, no Loan may be made as or converted into a LIBOR Loan.

(b)           Whenever Borrower desires to convert or continue Loans as LIBOR Loans, Borrower shall give Agent a Notice of Conversion/Continuation, no later than 11:00 a.m. (Central Time) at least three Business Days before the requested conversion or continuation date.  Promptly after receiving any such notice, Agent shall notify each Lender thereof.  Each Notice of 

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Conversion/Continuation shall be irrevocable, and shall specify the amount of Loans to be converted or continued, the conversion or continuation date (which shall be a Business Day), whether such Loans are Tranche A Revolver Loans or Tranche B Revolver Loans and the duration of the Interest Period (which shall be deemed to be one month if not specified).  If, upon the expiration of any Interest Period in respect of any LIBOR Loans, Borrower shall have failed to deliver a Notice of Conversion/Continuation, they shall be deemed to have elected to convert such Loans into Base Rate Loans.  Agent does not warrant or accept responsibility for, nor shall it have any liability with respect to, administration, submission or any other matter related to any rate described in the definition of LIBOR.

3.1.3.       Interest Periods.  In connection with the making, conversion or continuation of any LIBOR Loans, Borrower shall select an interest period (“Interest Period”) to apply, which interest period shall be 1, 2, 3 or 6 months; provided, however, that:

(a)           the Interest Period shall commence on the date the Loan is made or continued as, or converted into, a LIBOR Loan, and shall expire on the numerically corresponding day in the calendar month at its end;

(b)           if any Interest Period commences on a day for which there is no corresponding day in the calendar month at its end or if such corresponding day falls after the last Business Day of such month, then the Interest Period shall expire on the last Business Day of such month; and if any Interest Period would expire on a day that is not a Business Day, the period shall expire on the next Business Day; and

(c)            no Interest Period shall extend beyond the Revolver Termination Date.

3.1.4.       Interest Rate Not Ascertainable.  If Agent shall determine that on any date for determining LIBOR, due to any circumstance affecting the London interbank market, adequate and fair means do not exist for ascertaining such rate on the basis provided herein, then Agent shall immediately notify Borrower of such determination.  Until Agent notifies Borrower that such circumstance no longer exists, the obligation of Lenders to make LIBOR Loans shall be suspended, and no further Loans may be converted into or continued as LIBOR Loans.
 
3.2.          Fees.

3.2.1.       Unused Line Fee.  Borrower shall pay to Agent, for the Pro Rata benefit of Tranche A Revolver Lenders, a fee equal to the Unused Line Fee Rate times the amount by which the Tranche A Revolver Commitments exceed the average daily balance of Tranche A Revolver Loans and stated amount of Letters of Credit during any month.  In addition, Borrower shall pay to Agent, for the Pro Rata benefit of Tranche B Revolver Lenders, a fee equal to the Unused Line Fee Rate times the amount by which the Tranche B Revolver Commitments exceed the average daily balance of Tranche B Revolver Loans during any month.  Such fees shall be payable in arrears, on the first day of each month and on the Commitment Termination Date.

3.2.2.       LC Facility Fees.  Borrower shall pay (a) to Agent, for the Pro Rata benefit of Tranche A Revolver Lenders, a fee equal to the Applicable Margin in effect for LIBOR Tranche A Revolver Loans times the average daily stated amount of Letters of Credit, which fee shall be payable monthly in arrears, on the first day of each month; (b) to the applicable Issuing Bank, for its own account, a fronting fee equal to 0.125% per annum on the stated amount of each Letter of Credit, which fee shall be payable monthly in arrears on the first day of each month or as otherwise agreed upon between Borrower and such Issuing Bank, and shall be payable on any increase in stated amount made between any such dates; and (c) to the applicable Issuing Bank, for its own account, all customary charges 

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associated with the issuance, amending, negotiating, payment, processing, transfer and administration of Letters of Credit, which charges shall be paid as and when incurred.  During an Event of Default, the fee payable under clause (a) shall be increased by 2% per annum.

3.2.3.       [Reserved].

3.2.4.       Agent Fees.  In consideration of Agent’s syndication of the Commitments and service as Agent hereunder, Borrower shall pay to Agent, for its own account, the fees described in the Fee Letter.

3.3.          Computation of Interest, Fees, Yield Protection.  All interest, as well as fees and other charges calculated on a per annum basis, shall be computed for the actual days elapsed, based on a year of 360 days.  Each determination by Agent of any interest, fees or interest rate hereunder shall be final, conclusive and binding for all purposes, absent manifest error.  All fees shall be fully earned when due and shall not be subject to rebate, refund or proration.  All fees payable under Section 3.2 are compensation for services and are not, and shall not be deemed to be, interest or any other charge for the use, forbearance or detention of money.  A certificate as to amounts payable by Borrower under Section 3.4, 3.6, 3.7, 3.9 or 5.9, submitted to Borrower by Agent or the affected Lender, as applicable, shall be final, conclusive and binding for all purposes, absent manifest error, and Borrower shall pay such amounts to the appropriate party within 10 days following receipt of the certificate.

3.4.          Reimbursement Obligations.  Borrower shall reimburse Agent and the Lenders for all Extraordinary Expenses.  Borrower shall also reimburse Agent for all reasonable, documented and out-of-pocket legal (not to exceed one law firm for the arrangers and Agent and one additional local counsel in each applicable foreign jurisdiction, if reasonably requested by Agent), accounting, appraisal, consulting, and other fees, costs and expenses incurred by it in connection with (a) syndication of the Revolver Commitments and negotiation and preparation of any Loan Documents, including any amendment or other modification thereof; (b) administration of and actions relating to any Collateral, Loan Documents and transactions contemplated thereby, including any actions taken to perfect or maintain priority of Agent’s Liens on any Collateral, to maintain any insurance required hereunder or to verify Collateral; and (c) subject to the limits of Section 10.1.1(b), each inspection, audit or appraisal with respect to any Obligor or Collateral, whether prepared by Agent’s personnel or a third party.  All legal, accounting and consulting fees shall be charged to Borrower by Agent’s professionals at their full hourly rates, regardless of any reduced or alternative fee billing arrangements that Agent, any Lender or any of their Affiliates may have with such professionals with respect to this or any other transaction).  If, for any reason (including inaccurate reporting on financial statements or a Compliance Certificate), it is reasonably determined that a higher Applicable Margin should have applied to a period than was actually applied, then, following Agent’s consultation with Borrower, the proper margin shall be applied retroactively and Borrower shall immediately pay to Agent, for the Pro Rata benefit of Lenders, an amount equal to the difference between the amount of interest and fees that would have accrued using the proper margin and the amount actually paid.  All amounts payable by Borrower under this Section shall be due on demand.
 
3.5.          Illegality.  If any Lender determines that any Applicable Law has made it unlawful, or that any Governmental Authority has asserted that it is unlawful, for any Lender or its applicable Lending Office to make, maintain or fund LIBOR Loans, or to determine or charge interest rates based upon LIBOR, or any Governmental Authority has imposed material restrictions on the authority of such Lender to purchase or sell, or to take deposits of, Dollars in the London interbank market, then, on notice thereof by such Lender to Agent, any obligation of such Lender to make or continue LIBOR Loans or to convert Base Rate Loans to LIBOR Loans shall be suspended until such Lender notifies Agent that the circumstances giving rise to such determination no longer exist.  Upon 

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delivery of such notice, Borrower shall prepay or, if applicable, convert all LIBOR Loans of such Lender to Base Rate Loans, either on the last day of the Interest Period therefor, if such Lender may lawfully continue to maintain such LIBOR Loans to such day, or immediately, if such Lender may not lawfully continue to maintain such LIBOR Loans.  Upon any such prepayment or conversion, Borrower shall also pay accrued interest on the amount so prepaid or converted.

3.6.          Inability to Determine Rates.  If Required Lenders notify Agent for any reason in connection with a request for a Borrowing of, or conversion to or continuation of, a LIBOR Loan that (a) Dollar deposits are not being offered to banks in the London interbank Eurodollar market for the applicable amount and Interest Period of such Loan, (b) adequate and reasonable means do not exist for determining LIBOR for the requested Interest Period, or (c) LIBOR for the requested Interest Period does not adequately and fairly reflect the cost to such Lenders of funding such Loan, then Agent will promptly so notify Borrower and each Lender.  Thereafter, the obligation of Lenders to make or maintain LIBOR Loans and utilization of the LIBOR component (if affected) in determining Base Rate shall be suspended until Agent (upon instruction by Required Lenders) withdraws such notice.  Upon receipt of such notice, Borrower may revoke any pending request for a LIBOR Loan or, failing that, will be deemed to have requested a Base Rate Loan.

3.7.          Increased Costs; Capital Adequacy.

3.7.1.       Change in Law.  If any Change in Law shall:

(a)           impose modify or deem applicable any reserve, special deposit, compulsory loan, insurance charge or similar requirement against assets of, deposits with or for the account of, or credit extended or participated in by, any Lender (except any reserve requirement reflected in calculating LIBOR) or Issuing Bank;

(b)           subject any Lender or Issuing Bank to any Tax with respect to any Loan, Loan Document, Letter of Credit or participation in LC Obligations, or change the basis of taxation of payments to such Lender or Issuing Bank in respect thereof (in each case excluding Indemnified Taxes or Other Taxes which are governed by Section 5.9 and the imposition of, or any change in the rate of, any Excluded Tax payable by such Lender or Issuing Bank, and, for the avoidance of doubt, without duplication of Section 5.9); or

(c)            impose on any Lender, Issuing Bank or interbank market any other condition, cost or expense affecting any Loan, Loan Document, Letter of Credit, participation in LC Obligations or Commitment;
 
and the result thereof shall be to increase the cost to such Lender of making or maintaining any Loan or Commitment, or converting to or continuing any interest option for a Loan, or to increase the cost to such Lender or Issuing Bank of participating in, issuing or maintaining any Letter of Credit, or to reduce the amount of any sum received or receivable by such Lender or Issuing Bank hereunder (whether of principal, interest or any other amount) then, upon request of such Lender or Issuing Bank, Borrower will pay to such Lender or Issuing Bank, as applicable, such additional amount or amounts as will compensate such Lender or Issuing Bank, as applicable, for such additional costs incurred or reduction suffered.

3.7.2.       Capital Adequacy.  If any Lender or Issuing Bank determines that any Change in Law affecting such Lender or Issuing Bank or any Lending Office of such Lender or such Lender’s or Issuing Bank’s holding company, if any, regarding capital or liquidity requirements has or would have the effect of reducing the rate of return on such Lender’s, Issuing Bank’s or holding company’s capital as a consequence of this Agreement, or such Lender’s or Issuing Bank’s 

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Commitments, Loans, Letters of Credit or participations in LC Obligations, to a level below that which such Lender, Issuing Bank or holding company could have achieved but for such Change in Law (taking into consideration such Lender’s, Issuing Bank’s and holding company’s policies with respect to capital adequacy), then from time to time Borrower will pay to such Lender or Issuing Bank, as the case may be, such additional amount or amounts as will compensate it or its holding company for any such reduction suffered.

3.7.3.       Compensation.  Failure or delay on the part of any Lender or Issuing Bank to demand compensation pursuant to this Section shall not constitute a waiver of its right to demand such compensation, but Borrower shall not be required to compensate a Lender or Issuing Bank for any increased costs incurred or reductions suffered more than 120 days prior to the date that the Lender or Issuing Bank notifies Borrower of the Change in Law giving rise to such increased costs or reductions and of such Lender’s or Issuing Bank’s intention to claim compensation therefor (except that, if the Change in Law giving rise to such increased costs or reductions is retroactive, then the 120 day period referred to above shall be extended to include the period of retroactive effect thereof).

3.8.          Mitigation.  If any Lender gives a notice under Section 3.5 or requests compensation under Section 3.7, or if Borrower is required to pay additional amounts with respect to a Lender under Section 5.9, then such Lender shall use reasonable efforts to designate a different Lending Office or to assign its rights and obligations hereunder to another of its offices, branches or Affiliates, if, in the judgment of such Lender, such designation or assignment (a) would eliminate the need for such notice or reduce amounts payable or to be withheld in the future, as applicable; and (b) in each case, would not subject such Lender to any unreimbursed cost or expense and would not otherwise be disadvantageous to such Lender or unlawful.  Borrower agrees to pay all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by any Lender in connection with any such designation or assignment.

3.9.          Funding Losses.  If for any reason (other than default by a Lender) (a) any Borrowing of, or conversion to or continuation of, a LIBOR Loan does not occur on the date specified therefor in a Notice of Borrowing or Notice of Conversion/Continuation (whether or not withdrawn), (b) any repayment or conversion of a LIBOR Loan occurs on a day other than the end of its Interest Period, (c) Borrower fails to repay a LIBOR Loan when required hereunder, or (d) a Lender (other than a Defaulting Lender) is required to assign a LIBOR Loan prior to the end of its Interest Period pursuant to Section 12.10, then Borrower shall pay to Agent its customary administrative charge and to each Lender all resulting losses and expenses, and any loss or expense arising from liquidation or redeployment of funds or from fees payable to terminate deposits of matching funds.  Lenders shall not be required to purchase Dollar deposits in any interbank or offshore Dollar market to fund any LIBOR Loan, but the provisions hereof shall be deemed to apply as if each Lender had purchased such deposits.
 
3.10.       Maximum Interest.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any Loan Document, the interest paid or agreed to be paid under the Loan Documents shall not exceed the maximum rate of non-usurious interest permitted by Applicable Law (“maximum rate”).  If Agent or any Lender shall receive interest in an amount that exceeds the maximum rate, the excess interest shall be applied to the principal of the Obligations or, if it exceeds such unpaid principal, refunded to Borrower.  In determining whether the interest contracted for, charged or received by Agent or a Lender exceeds the maximum rate, such Person may, to the extent permitted by Applicable Law, (a) characterize any payment that is not principal as an expense, fee or premium rather than interest; (b) exclude voluntary prepayments and the effects thereof; and (c) amortize, prorate, allocate and spread in equal or unequal parts the total amount of interest throughout the contemplated term of the Obligations hereunder.

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SECTION 4.              LOAN ADMINISTRATION

4.1.          Manner of Borrowing and Funding Revolver Loans.

4.1.1.       Notice of Borrowing.

(a)           Whenever Borrower desires funding of a Borrowing of Revolver Loans, Borrower shall give Agent a Notice of Borrowing.  Such notice must be received by Agent no later than 11:00 a.m. (Central Time) (i) on the Business Day of the requested funding date, in the case of Base Rate Loans, and (ii) at least three Business Days prior to the requested funding date, in the case of LIBOR Loans.  Notices received after 11:00 a.m. (Central Time) shall be deemed received on the next Business Day.  Each Notice of Borrowing shall be irrevocable, shall specify (1) the amount of the Borrowing, (2) the requested funding date (which must be a Business Day), (3) whether the Borrowing is of Tranche A Revolver Loans or Tranche B Revolver Loans; provided that such Borrowing shall be Tranche A Revolver Loans unless the outstanding principal amount of Tranche B Revolver Loans is less than the Tranche B Maximum Amount, in which case up to an amount equal to the Tranche B Maximum Amount minus the outstanding principal amount of Tranche B Revolver Loans of such Revolver Loans shall be Tranche B Revolver Loans, and the remaining amount of such Revolver Loans shall be Tranche A Revolver Loans, (4) whether the Borrowing is to be made as Base Rate Loans or LIBOR Loans, and (5) in the case of LIBOR Loans, the duration of the applicable Interest Period (which shall be deemed to be one month if not specified).

(b)           Unless payment is otherwise timely made by Borrower, the becoming due of any Obligations (whether principal, interest, fees or other charges, including Extraordinary Expenses, LC Obligations, Cash Collateral and Secured Bank Product Obligations, but excluding Obligations other than principal, interest, scheduled fees and LC Obligations, which are being disputed in good faith by Borrower and are not more than thirty (30) days past due) shall be deemed to be a request for Base Rate Revolver Loans on the due date, in the amount of such Obligations;  provided that such Revolver Loans shall be Tranche A Revolver Loans unless the outstanding principal amount of Tranche B Revolver Loans is less than the Tranche B Maximum Amount, in which case up to an amount equal to the Tranche B Maximum Amount minus the outstanding principal amount of Tranche B Revolver Loans of such Revolver Loans shall be Tranche B Revolver Loans, and the remaining amount of such Revolver Loans shall be Tranche A Revolver Loans.  The proceeds of such Revolver Loans shall be disbursed as direct payment of the relevant Obligation.  In addition, Agent may, at its option, charge such Obligations against any operating, investment or other account of Borrower maintained with Agent or any of its Affiliates.

(c)           If Borrower establishes a controlled disbursement account with Agent or any Affiliate of Agent, then the presentation for payment of any check, ACH or electronic debit, or other payment item at a time when there are insufficient funds to cover it shall be deemed to be a request for Base Rate Revolver Loans on the date of such presentation, in the amount of such payment item; provided that such Revolver Loans shall be Tranche A Revolver Loans unless the outstanding principal amount of Tranche B Revolver Loans is less than the Tranche B Maximum Amount, in which case up to an amount equal to the Tranche B Maximum Amount minus the outstanding principal amount of Tranche B Revolver Loans of such Revolver Loans shall be Tranche B Revolver Loans, and the remaining amount of such Revolver Loans shall be Tranche A Revolver Loans.  The proceeds of such Revolver Loans may be disbursed directly to the controlled disbursement account or other appropriate account.
 
4.1.2.       Fundings by Lenders.  Each Tranche A Revolver Lender shall timely honor its Tranche A Revolver Commitment by funding its Pro Rata share of each Borrowing of Tranche A Revolver Loans that is properly requested hereunder.  Each Tranche B Revolver Lender shall timely 

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honor its Tranche B Revolver Commitment by funding its Pro Rata share of each Borrowing of Tranche B Revolver Loans that is properly requested hereunder.  Except for Borrowings to be made as Swingline Loans, Agent shall endeavor to notify Lenders of each Notice of Borrowing (or deemed request for a Borrowing) by 12:00 noon (Central Time) on the proposed funding date for Base Rate Loans or by 3:00 p.m. (Central Time) at least two Business Days before any proposed funding of LIBOR Loans.  Each Lender shall fund to Agent such Lender’s Pro Rata share of the Borrowing to the account specified by Agent in immediately available funds not later than 1:00 p.m. (Central Time) on the requested funding date, unless Agent’s notice is received after the times provided above, in which event Lender shall fund its Pro Rata share by 11:00 a.m. (Central Time) on the next Business Day.  Subject to its receipt of such amounts from Lenders, Agent shall disburse the proceeds of the Revolver Loans as directed by Borrower.  Unless Agent shall have received (in sufficient time to act) written notice from a Lender that it does not intend to fund its Pro Rata share of a Borrowing, Agent may assume that such Lender has deposited or promptly will deposit its share with Agent, and Agent may disburse a corresponding amount to Borrower.  If a Lender’s share of any Borrowing or of any settlement pursuant to Section 4.1.3(b) is not in fact received by Agent, then Borrower agrees to repay to Agent on demand the amount of such share, together with interest thereon from the date disbursed until repaid, at the rate applicable to such Borrowing.

4.1.3.       Swingline Loans; Settlement.

(a)           Agent may, but shall not be obligated to, advance Swingline Loans to Borrower, up to an aggregate outstanding amount of $100,000,000, unless the funding is specifically required to be made by all applicable Revolver Lenders hereunder.  Each Swingline Loan shall constitute a Revolver Loan for all purposes, except that payments thereon shall be made to Agent for its own account.  The obligation of Borrower to repay Swingline Loans shall be evidenced by the records of Agent and need not be evidenced by any promissory note.

(b)           To facilitate administration of the Revolver Loans, Lenders and Agent agree (which agreement is solely among them, and not for the benefit of or enforceable by Borrower) that settlement among them with respect to Swingline Loans and other Revolver Loans may take place periodically on a date determined from time to time by Agent, which shall occur at least once each week.  On each settlement date, settlement shall be made with each Lender in accordance with the Settlement Report delivered by Agent to Lenders; provided that Swingline Loans shall be settled as Tranche A Revolver Loans unless the outstanding principal amount of Tranche B Revolver Loans is less than the Tranche B Maximum Amount, in which case up to an amount equal to the Tranche B Maximum Amount minus the outstanding principal amount of Tranche B Revolver Loans of such Revolver Loans shall be settled as Tranche B Revolver Loans, and the remaining amount of such Revolver Loans shall be settled as Tranche A Revolver Loans.  Between settlement dates, Agent may in its discretion apply payments on Revolver Loans to Swingline Loans, regardless of any designation by Borrower or any provision herein to the contrary.  Each Lender’s obligation to make settlements with Agent is absolute and unconditional, without offset, counterclaim or other defense, and whether or not the Commitments have terminated, an Overadvance exists or the conditions in Section 6 are satisfied.  If, due to an Insolvency Proceeding with respect to Borrower or otherwise, any Swingline Loan may not be settled among Revolver Lenders hereunder, then (i) each Tranche B Revolver Lender shall be deemed to have purchased from Agent a Pro Rata participation in each unpaid Swingline Loan (in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed the aggregate amount of the Tranche B Revolver Commitments minus the outstanding principal amount of Tranche B Revolver Loans) and (ii) each Tranche A Revolver Lender shall be deemed to have purchased from Agent a Pro Rata participation in each unpaid Swingline Loan to the extent not participated to the Tranche B Revolver Lenders pursuant to the foregoing clause (i) and, in each case, such Lenders shall transfer the amount of such participation to Agent, in immediately available funds, within one Business Day after Agent’s request therefor.
 

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4.1.4.       Notices.  Borrower authorizes Agent and Lenders to extend, convert or continue Loans, effect selections of interest rates, and transfer funds to or on behalf of Borrower based on telephonic or e-mailed instructions.  Borrower shall confirm each such request by prompt delivery to Agent of a Notice of Borrowing or Notice of Conversion/Continuation, if applicable, but if it differs in any material respect from the action taken by Agent or Lenders, the records of Agent and Lenders shall govern.  Neither Agent nor any Lender shall have any liability for any loss suffered by Borrower as a result of Agent or any Lender acting upon its understanding of telephonic or e-mailed instructions from a person believed in good faith by Agent or any Lender to be a person authorized to give such instructions on Borrower’s behalf.

4.2.          Defaulting Lender.

4.2.1.       Reallocation of Pro Rata Share: Amendments.  For purposes of determining Lenders’ obligations to fund or participate in Loans or Letters of Credit, Agent shall exclude the Commitments and Loans of any Defaulting Lender(s) from the calculation of Pro Rata shares; provided that no Tranche A Revolver Lender shall be required to fund or participate in Tranche A Revolver Loans or Letters of Credit in excess of its Tranche A Revolver Commitment and no Tranche B Revolver Lender shall be required to fund or participate in Tranche B Revolver Loans in excess of its Tranche B Revolver Commitment.  A Defaulting Lender shall have no right to vote on any amendment, waiver or other modification of a Loan Document, except as provided in Section 14.1.1(c).

4.2.2.       Payments; Fees.  Agent may, in its discretion, receive and retain any amounts payable to a Defaulting Lender under the Loan Documents, and a Defaulting Lender shall be deemed to have assigned to Agent such amounts until all Obligations owing to Agent, non-Defaulting Lenders and other Secured Parties have been paid in full.  Agent may apply such amounts to the Defaulting Lender’s defaulted obligations, use the funds to Cash Collateralize such Lender’s Fronting Exposure, or readvance the amounts to Borrower hereunder.  A Lender shall not be entitled to receive any fees accruing hereunder during the period in which it is a Defaulting Lender, and the unfunded portion of its Commitment shall be disregarded for purposes of calculating the unused line fee under Section 3.2.1.  If any LC Obligations owing to a Defaulted Lender are reallocated to other Tranche A Revolver Lenders, fees attributable to such LC Obligations under Section 3.2.2 shall be paid to such Tranche A Revolver Lenders.  Agent shall be paid all fees attributable to LC Obligations that are not reallocated.

4.2.3.       Cure.  Borrower, Agent and, in the case of a Lender that is a Tranche A Revolver Lender, Issuing Bank may agree in writing that a Lender is no longer a Defaulting Lender.  At such time, Pro Rata shares shall be reallocated without exclusion of such Lender’s Commitments and Loans, and all outstanding Revolver Loans, LC Obligations and other exposures under the Revolver Commitments shall be reallocated among Lenders and settled by Agent (with appropriate payments by the reinstated Lender) in accordance with the readjusted Pro Rata shares.  Unless expressly agreed by Borrower, Agent and Issuing Bank, no reinstatement of a Defaulting Lender shall constitute a waiver or release of claims against such Lender.  The failure of any Lender to fund a Loan, to make a payment in respect of LC Obligations or otherwise to perform its obligations hereunder shall not relieve any other Lender of its obligations, and no Lender shall be responsible for default by another Lender.
 
4.3.         Number and Amount of LIBOR Loans; Determination of Rate.  For ease of administration, all LIBOR Revolver Loans having the same length and beginning date of their Interest Periods shall be aggregated together, and such Borrowings shall be allocated among Lenders on a Pro Rata basis.  No more than 10 Borrowings of LIBOR Loans may be outstanding at any time, and each Borrowing of LIBOR Loans when made shall be in a minimum amount of $5,000,000, or an increment of $1,000,000 in excess thereof.  Upon determining LIBOR for any Interest Period requested by Borrower, 

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Agent shall promptly notify Borrower thereof by telephone or electronically and, if requested by Borrower, shall confirm any telephonic notice in writing.

4.4.         [Reserved].

4.5.         One Obligation.  The Loans, LC Obligations and other Obligations shall constitute one general obligation of Borrower and shall be secured by Agent’s Lien upon all Collateral.

4.6.          Effect of Termination.  On the effective date of any termination of the Commitments, all Obligations shall be immediately due and payable, and any Lender may terminate its and its Affiliates’ Bank Products (including, only with the consent of Agent, any Cash Management Services).  All undertakings of Borrower and each other Obligor contained in the Loan Documents shall survive any termination, and Agent shall retain its Liens in the Collateral and all of its rights and remedies under the Loan Documents until Full Payment of the Obligations.  Notwithstanding Full Payment of the Obligations, Agent shall not be required to terminate its Liens in any Collateral unless, with respect to any damages Agent may incur as a result of the dishonor or return of Payment Items applied to Obligations, Agent receives (a) a written agreement reasonably satisfactory to Agent, executed by Borrower and, to the extent requested by Agent, any Person whose advances are used in whole or in part to satisfy the Obligations, indemnifying Agent and Lenders from any such damages; and (b) such Cash Collateral as Agent, in its reasonable discretion, deems appropriate to protect against such damages.  Sections 2.3.1(c), 3.4, 3.7, 5.5, 5.9, 5.10, 12, 14.2 and this Section, and the obligation of each Obligor and Lender with respect to each indemnity given by it in any Loan Document, shall survive Full Payment of the Obligations and any release relating to this credit facility.

SECTION 5.              PAYMENTS

5.1.          General Payment Provisions.  All payments of Obligations shall be made in Dollars, and subject to Section 5.9, without offset, counterclaim or defense of any kind, and in immediately available funds, not later than 11:00 a.m. (Central Time) on the due date.  Any payment after such time shall be deemed made on the next Business Day.  Borrower may, at the time of payment, specify to Agent the Obligations to which such payment is to be applied, but Agent shall in all events retain the right to apply such payment in such manner as Agent, subject to the provisions hereof, may determine to be appropriate.  If any payment under the Loan Documents shall be stated to be due on a day other than a Business Day, the due date shall be extended to the next Business Day and such extension of time shall be included in any computation of interest and fees.  Any payment of a LIBOR Loan prior to the end of its Interest Period shall be accompanied by all amounts due under Section 3.9.  Any prepayment of Loans shall be applied first to Base Rate Loans and then to LIBOR Loans; provided, however, that as long as no Event of Default exists, prepayments of LIBOR Loans may, at the option of Borrower and Agent, be held by Agent as Cash Collateral and applied to such Loans at the end of their Interest Periods.
 
5.2.          Repayment of Revolver Loans.  Revolver Loans shall be due and payable in full on the Revolver Termination Date, unless payment is sooner required hereunder.  Revolver Loans may be prepaid from time to time, without penalty or premium; provided that no prepayments of Tranche B Revolver Loans may be made unless all outstanding Tranche A Revolver Loans have been repaid in full and all outstanding LC Obligations have been Cash Collateralized.  If any Asset Disposition includes the disposition of Accounts or Inventory, then Net Proceeds equal to the greater of (a) the net book value of such Accounts and Inventory, or (b) the reduction in the Aggregate Borrowing Base upon giving effect to such disposition, shall be applied to repay the Revolver Loans in accordance with Section 5.3; provided, in the case of any Permitted Asset Disposition, no such repayment shall be required unless (and only to the extent that), upon giving effect to such Permitted Asset Disposition (including the 

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recalculation of the Aggregate Borrowing Base, Tranche A Borrowing Base and Tranche B Borrowing Base), (x) the sum of the unpaid balance of Tranche A Revolver Loans outstanding would exceed the Aggregate Borrowing Base minus the Tranche B Borrowing Base or (y) the sum of the unpaid balance of Tranche B Revolver Loans outstanding plus the unpaid balance of Tranche A Revolver Loans outstanding would exceed the Aggregate Borrowing Base.  Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, if an Overadvance exists, Borrower shall, on the sooner of Agent’s demand or the first Business Day after Borrower has knowledge thereof, repay the outstanding Revolver Loans in an amount sufficient to reduce the principal balance of Revolver Loans to the Aggregate Borrowing Base; provided that no repayments of Tranche B Revolver Loans may be made unless all outstanding Tranche A Revolver Loans have been repaid in full and all outstanding LC Obligations have been Cash Collateralized.

5.3.          Application of Certain Prepayments.  Any prepayments required to be made by Borrower in connection with Asset Dispositions pursuant to Section 5.2 shall be applied as follows:

(a)            first, to all principal amounts owing to Agent on Swingline Loans and Protective Advances;

(b)           second, to all principal amounts owing to Tranche A Revolver Lenders on Tranche A Revolver Loans; and

(c)           third, to all principal amounts owing to Tranche B Revolver Lenders on Tranche B Revolver Loans.

Amounts shall be applied to each category of Obligations set forth above until Full Payment thereof and then to the next category.  If amounts are insufficient to satisfy a category, they shall be applied on a pro rata basis among the Obligations in the category.

5.4.          Payment of Other Obligations.  Obligations other than Loans, including LC Obligations and Extraordinary Expenses, shall be paid by Borrower as provided in the Loan Documents or, if no payment date is specified, within one Business Day of demand in the case of LC Obligations and 10 days of demand for all other such Obligations.

5.5.          Marshaling; Payments Set Aside.  None of Agent or Lenders shall be under any obligation to marshal any assets in favor of any Obligor or against any Obligations.  If any payment by or on behalf of Borrower is made to Agent, Issuing Bank or any Lender, or Agent, Issuing Bank or any Lender exercises a right of setoff, and such payment or the proceeds of such setoff or any part thereof is subsequently invalidated, declared to be fraudulent or preferential, set aside or required (including pursuant to any settlement entered into by Agent, Issuing Bank or such Lender in its discretion) to be repaid to a trustee, receiver or any other Person, then to the extent of such recovery, the Obligation originally intended to be satisfied, and all Liens, rights and remedies relating thereto, shall be revived and continued in full force and effect as if such payment had not been made or such setoff had not occurred.
 
5.6.          Post-Default Allocation of Payments.

5.6.1.       Allocation.  Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, during an Event of Default, monies to be applied to the Obligations, whether arising from payments by Obligors, realization on Collateral, setoff or otherwise, shall be allocated as follows:

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(a)            first, to all costs and expenses, including Extraordinary Expenses, owing to Agent;

(b)           second, to all amounts owing to Agent on Swingline Loans and Protective Advances;

(c)           third, to all amounts owing to Issuing Bank;

(d)           fourth, to all Obligations constituting fees on Tranche A Revolver Loans and Tranche A Revolver Commitments;

(e)            fifth, to all Obligations constituting interest on Tranche A Revolver Loans;

(f)            sixth, to Cash Collateralization of LC Obligations;

(g)           seventh, to principal payments on Tranche A Revolver Loans and all Noticed Hedges up to the amount of the Bank Product Reserve, including Cash Collateralization of Noticed Hedges;

(h)           eighth, to all Obligations constituting fees on Tranche B Revolver Loans and Tranche B Revolver Commitments;

(i)             ninth, to all Obligations constituting interest on Tranche B Revolver Loans;

(j)             tenth, to principal payments on Tranche B Revolver Loans;

(k)           eleventh, to all other Noticed Hedges;

(l)            twelfth, to all other Secured Bank Product Obligations; and

(m)           last, to all other Obligations.

Amounts shall be applied to each category of Obligations set forth above until Full Payment thereof and then to the next category.  If amounts are insufficient to satisfy a category, they shall be applied on a pro rata basis among the Obligations in the category.  Amounts distributed with respect to any Secured Bank Product Obligations shall be the lesser of the maximum Secured Bank Product Obligations last reported to Agent or the actual Secured Bank Product Obligations as calculated by the methodology reported to Agent for determining the amount due.  Agent shall have no obligation to calculate the amount to be distributed with respect to any Secured Bank Product Obligations, and may request a reasonably detailed calculation of such amount from the applicable Secured Party.  If a Secured Party fails to deliver such calculation within five Business Days following request by Agent, Agent may assume the amount to be distributed is zero.  The allocations set forth in this Section are solely to determine the rights and priorities of Agent and Secured Parties as among themselves, and may be changed by agreement among them without the consent of any Obligor.  This Section is not for the benefit of or enforceable by Borrower.
 
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made shall be to recover the amount from the Person that actually received it (and, if such amount was received by any Lender, such Lender hereby agrees to return it).

5.7.         Application of Payments.  During any Dominion Period, the ledger balance in the main Dominion Account as of the end of a Business Day shall be applied to the Obligations at the beginning of the next Business Day.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor irrevocably waives the right to direct the application of any payments or Collateral proceeds during any Dominion Period, and agrees that Agent shall have the continuing, exclusive right to apply and reapply such amounts against the Obligations in such manner as Agent deems advisable, notwithstanding any entry by Agent in its records; provided that such amounts shall not be applied in repayment of Tranche B Revolver Loans unless all outstanding Tranche A Revolver Loans have been repaid in full and all outstanding LC Obligations have been Cash Collateralized.  If, as a result of Agent’s receipt of Payment Items or proceeds of Collateral, a credit balance exists, the balance shall not accrue interest in favor of Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor and shall be made available to Borrower as long as no Default or Event of Default exists.

5.8.          Loan Account; Account Stated.

5.8.1.       Loan Account.  Agent shall maintain in accordance with its usual and customary practices an account or accounts (“Loan Account”) evidencing the Debt of Borrower resulting from each Loan or issuance of a Letter of Credit from time to time.  Any failure of Agent to record anything in the Loan Account, or any error in doing so, shall not limit or otherwise affect the obligation of Borrower to pay any amount owing hereunder.  Agent may maintain a single Loan Account in the name of Borrower, and Borrower confirms that such arrangement shall have no effect on its liability for the Obligations.

5.8.2.       Entries Binding.  Entries made in the Loan Account shall constitute presumptive evidence of the information contained therein.  If any information contained in the Loan Account is provided to or inspected by any Person, then such information shall be conclusive and binding on such Person for all purposes absent manifest error, except to the extent such Person notifies Agent in writing within 30 days after receipt or inspection that specific information is subject to dispute.

5.9.          Taxes.

5.9.1.       Payments Free of Taxes.  Any and all payments by any Obligor on account of any Obligations shall be made free and clear of and without reduction or withholding for any Indemnified Taxes or Other Taxes, except as required by Applicable Law.  If Applicable Law requires any Obligor or Agent to withhold or deduct any amounts on account of Indemnified Taxes or Other Taxes, the sum payable by Borrower shall be increased so that Agent, Lender or Issuing Bank, as applicable, receives an amount equal to the sum it would have received if no such withholding or deduction (including deductions applicable to additional sums payable under this Section) had been made.  Without limiting the foregoing, Borrower shall timely pay all Other Taxes to the relevant Governmental Authorities.

5.9.2.       Payment.  Borrower shall indemnify, hold harmless and reimburse Agent, Lenders and Issuing Bank, within 30 days after demand therefor, for the full amount of any Indemnified Taxes or Other Taxes (including Indemnified Taxes or Other Taxes imposed or asserted on or attributable to amounts payable under this Section) withheld or deducted by any Obligor or Agent, or paid by Agent, any Lender or Issuing Bank, with respect to any Obligations, Letters of Credit or Loan Documents, and any penalties, interest and reasonable expenses arising therefrom or with respect thereto, whether or not such Indemnified Taxes or Other Taxes were correctly or legally imposed or asserted by 

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the relevant Governmental Authority.  A certificate as to the calculations of such payment or liability shall be delivered to Borrower by a Lender or Issuing Bank (with a copy to Agent), or by Agent, and shall be conclusive absent manifest error.  As soon as practicable after any payment of Indemnified Taxes or Other Taxes by Borrower to a relevant Governmental Authority, Borrower shall deliver to Agent a receipt issued by the Governmental Authority evidencing such payment or other evidence of payment reasonably satisfactory to Agent.
 
5.9.3.       Refunds.  If any Lender or Issuing Bank determines, in its sole discretion, that it has received a refund in respect of any Indemnified Taxes or Other Taxes as to which indemnification or additional amounts have been paid to it by Borrower pursuant to this Section 5.9, it shall promptly remit such refund (but only to the extent of indemnity payments made, or additional amounts paid, by Borrower under this Section 5.9 with respect to the Indemnified Taxes or Other Taxes giving rise to such refund) to such Borrower, net of all out-of-pocket expense of such Lender or Issuing Bank, as the case may be, and without interest (other than any interest paid by the relevant Governmental Authority with respect to such refund); provided that such Borrower, upon the request of Lender or Issuing Bank, as the case may be, agrees promptly to return such refund, plus any penalties, interest or other charges imposed on such party by the relevant Governmental Authority, to such party in the event such party is required to repay such refund to the relevant Governmental Authority.  This subsection shall not be construed to require any Lender or Issuing Bank, as the case may be, to make available its tax returns (or any other information relating to its taxes that it deems confidential) to Borrower or any other Person.

5.10.        Lender Tax Information.

5.10.1.     Status of Lenders.  Each Lender shall deliver documentation and information to Agent and Borrower, at the times and in form required by Applicable Law or reasonably requested by Agent or Borrower, sufficient to permit Agent or Borrower to determine (a) whether or not payments made with respect to Obligations are subject to Taxes, (b) if applicable, the required rate of withholding or deduction, and (c) such Lender’s entitlement to any available exemption from, or reduction of, applicable Taxes for such payments or otherwise to establish such Lender’s status for withholding tax purposes in the applicable jurisdiction.

5.10.2.     Documentation.  If Borrower is resident for tax purposes in the United States,

(a)           any Lender that is a “United States person” within the meaning of Section 7701(a)(30) of the Code shall deliver to Agent and Borrower two duly signed and properly completed copies of IRS Form W-9 or such other documentation or information prescribed by Applicable Law on or prior to the date on which such Lender becomes a Lender hereunder, upon the expiration, obsolescence or invalidity of any previously delivered form and after the occurrence of any change in circumstance relating to the Lender requiring a change in the most recent form previously delivered by it to Borrower (and from time to time thereafter upon request by Agent or Borrower), in each case certifying that such Lender is entitled to receive payments hereunder without deduction or withholding of any United States federal backup withholding tax;
 
(b)           if any Foreign Lender is entitled to any exemption from or reduction of withholding tax for payments with respect to the Obligations, it shall deliver to Agent and Borrower (i) on or prior to the date on which such Lender becomes a Lender hereunder, (ii) upon the expiration, obsolescence or invalidity of any previously delivered form, and (iii) after the occurrence of any change in circumstances relating to the Lender requiring a change in the most recent form previously delivered by it to Borrower (and from time to time thereafter upon request by Agent or Borrower, but only if such 

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Foreign Lender is legally entitled to do so), (a) two duly signed and properly completed copies of IRS Form W-8BEN claiming eligibility for benefits of an income tax treaty to which the United States is a party; (b) two duly signed and properly completed copies of IRS Form W-8ECI; (c) two duly signed and properly completed copies of IRS Form W-8IMY and all required supporting documentation; (d) in the case of a Foreign Lender claiming the benefits of the exemption for portfolio interest under section 881(c) of the Code, two duly signed and properly completed copies of IRS Form W-8BEN and a certificate showing such Foreign Lender is not (i) a “bank” within the meaning of section 881(c)(3)(A) of the Code, (ii) a “10 percent shareholder” of any Obligor within the meaning of section 881(c)(3)(B) of the Code, or (iii) a “controlled foreign corporation” described in section 881(c)(3)(C) of the Code; or (e) any other form prescribed by Applicable Law as a basis for claiming exemption from or a reduction in withholding tax, together with such supplementary documentation necessary to allow Agent and Borrower to determine the withholding or deduction required to be made, including, if applicable, any documentation necessary to prevent withholding under Sections 1471 or 1472 of the Code (as of the date hereof, and any regulations promulgated thereunder and any interpretation or other guidance issued in connection therewith); and

(c)            if payment of an Obligation to a Lender would be subject to U.S. federal withholding Tax imposed by FATCA if such Lender were to fail to comply with the applicable reporting requirements of FATCA (including those contained in Section 1471(b) or 1472(b) of the Code), such Lender shall deliver to Borrowers and Agent at the time(s) prescribed by law and otherwise as reasonably requested by Borrowers or Agent such documentation prescribed by Applicable Law (including Section 1471(b)(3)(C)(i) of the Code) and such additional documentation reasonably requested by Borrowers or Agent as may be necessary for them to comply with their obligations under FATCA and to determine that such Lender has complied with its obligations under FATCA or to determine the amount to deduct and withhold from such payment.  Solely for purposes of this clause (c), “FATCA” shall include any amendments made to FATCA after the date hereof.

5.10.3.     Lender Obligations.  Each Lender and Issuing Bank shall promptly notify Borrower and Agent of any change in circumstances that would change any claimed tax exemption or reduction.  Each Lender and Issuing Bank shall indemnify, hold harmless and reimburse (within 10 days after demand therefor) Borrower and Agent for any Taxes, losses, claims, liabilities, penalties, interest and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) incurred by or asserted against Borrower or Agent by any Governmental Authority due to such Lender’s or Issuing Bank’s failure to deliver, or inaccuracy or deficiency in, any documentation required to be delivered by it pursuant to this Section.  Each Lender and Issuing Bank authorizes Agent to set off any amounts due to Agent under this Section against any amounts payable to such Lender or Issuing Bank under any Loan Document.

5.11.       Keepwell.  Each Obligor that is a Qualified ECP when its guaranty of or grant of Lien as security for a Swap Obligation becomes effective hereby jointly and severally, absolutely, unconditionally and irrevocably undertakes to provide funds or other support to each Specified Obligor with respect to such Swap Obligation as may be needed by such Specified Obligor from time to time to honor all of its obligations under the Loan Documents in respect of such Swap Obligation (but, in each case, only up to the maximum amount of such liability that can be hereby incurred without rendering such Qualified ECP’s obligations and undertakings under this Section 5.11 voidable under any applicable fraudulent transfer or conveyance act).  The obligations and undertakings of each Qualified ECP under this Section shall remain in full force and effect until Full Payment of all Obligations.  Each Obligor intends this Section to constitute, and this Section shall be deemed to constitute, a guarantee of the obligations of, and a “keepwell, support or other agreement” for the benefit of, each Obligor for all purposes of the Commodity Exchange Act.
 
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SECTION 6.              CONDITIONS PRECEDENT

6.1.         Conditions Precedent to Initial Loans.  In addition to the conditions set forth in Section 6.2, Lenders shall not be required to fund any requested Loan, issue any Letter of Credit, or otherwise extend credit to Borrower hereunder, until the date (“Closing Date”) that each of the following conditions has been satisfied:

(a)           Notes shall have been executed by Borrower and delivered to each Lender that requests issuance of a Note at least one (1) Business Day prior to the Closing Date.  Each other Loan Document shall have been duly executed and delivered to Agent by each of the signatories thereto.

(b)           Agent shall have received executed copies of all filings or recordations necessary to perfect its Liens in the Collateral, as well as UCC and Lien searches and other evidence reasonably satisfactory to Agent that such Liens are the only Liens upon the Collateral, except Permitted Liens.

(c)           Agent shall have received a certificate or certificates, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to it, from a knowledgeable Senior Officer or the Treasurer of Borrower certifying that, after giving effect to the initial Loans and transactions hereunder, (i) Borrower and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis are Solvent; (ii) no Default or Event of Default exists; (iii) the representations and warranties set forth in Section 9 are true and correct; and (iv) the Obligors have complied with all agreements and conditions to be satisfied by it under the Loan Documents.

(d)           Agent shall have received a certificate of a duly authorized officer of each Obligor, certifying (i) that attached copies of such Obligor’s Organic Documents are true and complete, and in full force and effect, without amendment except as shown; (ii) that an attached copy of resolutions authorizing execution and delivery of the Loan Documents is true and complete, and that such resolutions are in full force and effect, were duly adopted, have not been amended, modified or revoked, and constitute all resolutions adopted with respect to this credit facility; and (iii) to the title, name and signature of each Person authorized to execute the Loan Documents on the Closing Date.  Agent and Lenders may conclusively rely on this certificate until it is otherwise notified by the applicable Obligor in writing.

(e)           Agent shall have received a written opinion of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, and Borrower’s general counsel or assistant general counsel, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agent.

(f)           Agent shall have received copies of the charter documents of each Obligor, certified by the Secretary of State or other appropriate official of such Obligor’s jurisdiction of organization.  Agent shall have received good standing certificates for each Obligor, issued by the Secretary of State or other appropriate official of such Obligor’s jurisdiction of organization and each jurisdiction where such Obligor’s conduct of business or ownership of Property necessitates qualification.

(g)           Agent shall have received copies of policies or certificates of insurance for the insurance policies carried by Borrower, together with, with respect to property insurance in respect of property constituting Collateral and the general and/or excess liability insurance on the Properties and business of Borrower and its Subsidiaries, loss payable and additional insured endorsements naming Agent as loss payee and additional insured, as applicable, all in compliance with the Loan Documents.

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(h)           Agent shall have (i) received financial projections of Borrower evidencing Borrower’s ability to comply with the financial covenants set forth herein on a pro forma basis, (ii) completed its business, financial and legal due diligence of Obligors, in all cases, with results reasonably satisfactory to Agent, and (iii) received a reasonably satisfactory appraisal of Borrower’s Inventory.  No material adverse change in the financial condition of any Obligor or in the quality, quantity or value of any Collateral shall have occurred since December 31, 2016.
 
(i)             Borrower shall have paid all fees and expenses to be paid to Agent and Lenders on the Closing Date.

(j)            Agent shall have received a Borrowing Base Certificate prepared as of July 31, 2017.

(k)           Agent shall have received an officer’s certificate certifying that neither the execution or performance of the Loan Documents nor the incurrence of any Obligations by Borrower violates the Existing Senior Notes (or, in each case, the indenture executed in connection therewith).

(l)            Borrower shall have obtained all material Governmental Authority and other third party consents and approvals as may be reasonably necessary or appropriate to execute the Loan Documents and perform their obligations hereunder and thereunder.

6.2.          Conditions Precedent to All Credit Extensions.  Agent, Issuing Bank and Lenders shall not be required to fund any Loans, arrange for issuance of any Letters of Credit or grant any other accommodation to or for the benefit of Borrower, unless the following conditions are satisfied:

(a)            No Default or Event of Default shall exist at the time of, or result from, such funding, issuance or grant;

(b)           The representations and warranties of each Obligor in the Loan Documents shall be true and correct in all material respects (without giving effect to any materiality qualifier contained therein) on the date of, and upon giving effect to, such funding, issuance or grant (except for representations and warranties that expressly relate to an earlier date); and

(c)            With respect to issuance of a Letter of Credit, the LC Conditions shall be satisfied.

Each request (or deemed request) by Borrower for funding of a Loan, issuance of a Letter of Credit or grant of an accommodation shall constitute a representation by Borrower that the foregoing conditions are satisfied on the date of such request and on the date of such funding, issuance or grant.  As an additional condition to any funding, issuance or grant, Agent shall have received such other information and documents as it reasonably deems appropriate in connection therewith.

6.3.          Limited Waiver of Conditions Precedent.  If Agent, Issuing Bank or Lenders fund any Loans, arrange for issuance of any Letters of Credit or grant any other accommodation when any conditions precedent are not satisfied (regardless of whether the lack of satisfaction was known or unknown at the time), it shall not operate as a waiver of (a) the right of Agent, Issuing Bank and Lenders to insist upon satisfaction of all conditions precedent with respect to any subsequent funding, issuance or grant; nor (b) any Default or Event of Default due to such failure of conditions or otherwise.

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7.1.          Grant of Security Interest.  To secure the prompt payment and performance of all Obligations, each of Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor hereby grants to Agent, for the benefit of Secured Parties, a continuing security interest in and Lien upon all of the following Property of Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor, as applicable, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, and wherever located:

(a)           all Inventory;

(b)           all Receivables;

(c)           all contracts for sale, lease, exchange or other disposition of Inventory, whether or not performed and whether or not subject to termination upon a contingency or at the option of any party thereto;

(d)           all Documents covering Inventory;

(e)           each Deposit Account in which proceeds of Inventory or Receivables or other Collateral are deposited;

(f)           all trademarks, servicemarks, trade names and similar intangible property owned or used by Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor in its business, together with the goodwill of the business symbolized thereby and all rights relating thereto; provided that the rights of the Agent, on behalf of the Lenders, shall be limited to the use of such Collateral to manufacture, process and sell the Inventory;

(g)           all books and records (including customer lists, credit files, computer programs, printouts and other computer materials and records) of Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor pertaining to any of the Collateral; and

(h)           all other proceeds of the Collateral described in the foregoing clauses (a) through (g).

7.2.          Lien on Deposit Accounts; Cash Collateral.

7.2.1.       Deposit Accounts.  To further secure the prompt payment and performance of all Obligations, Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor hereby grants to Agent, for the benefit of Secured Parties, a continuing security interest in and Lien upon all amounts constituting Collateral credited to any Deposit Account of Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor, as applicable, including any sums in any blocked or lockbox accounts or in any accounts into which such sums are swept.  Each of Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor authorizes and directs each bank or other depository (during a Dominion Period) to deliver to Agent, on a daily basis, all balances in each Deposit Account maintained by Borrower and/or each such Borrowing Base Guarantor, as applicable, with such depository for application to the Obligations then outstanding.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor irrevocably appoints Agent as Borrower’s and each such Borrowing Base Guarantor’s attorney-in-fact to collect such balances to the extent any such delivery is not so made.

7.2.2.       Cash Collateral.  Any Cash Collateral may be invested, at Agent’s discretion, in Cash Equivalents, but Agent shall have no duty to do so, regardless of any agreement or course of dealing with Borrower and/or any Borrowing Base Guarantor, and shall have no responsibility for any investment or loss.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor hereby grants to Agent, for the benefit of Secured Parties, a security interest in all Cash Collateral held from time to time and all 

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proceeds thereof, as security for the Obligations, whether such Cash Collateral is held in a Cash Collateral Account or elsewhere.  Agent may apply Cash Collateral to the payment of any Obligations, in such order as Agent may elect, as they become due and payable.  Each Cash Collateral Account and all Cash Collateral shall be under the sole dominion and control of Agent.  Neither Borrower, any Borrowing Base Guarantor, nor any other Person claiming through or on behalf of Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor shall have any right to any Cash Collateral, until Full Payment of all Obligations.
 
7.3.          [Reserved].

7.4.          Other Collateral.  Borrower shall notify Agent on the same day Borrower delivers a Borrowing Base Certificate under Section 8.1 in writing if, after the Closing Date, Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor obtains any interest in any Collateral consisting of (i) Deposit Accounts, (ii) Intellectual Property, (iii) Chattel Paper, (iv) Documents, (v) Instruments or (vi) Letter-of-Credit Rights (with respect to each of (iii) through (vi), solely to the extent such Collateral has an individual value of at least $5,000,000) and, upon Agent’s reasonable request, shall promptly take such actions as Agent deems appropriate to effect Agent’s duly perfected, first priority Lien upon such Collateral, including obtaining any appropriate possession, control agreement, Lien Waiver, Patent Assignment, Copyright Security Agreement or Trademark Security Agreement.  If any Collateral is in the possession of a third party, at Agent’s request, Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain an acknowledgment that such third party holds the Collateral for the benefit of Agent.

7.5.          No Assumption of Liability.  The Lien on Collateral granted hereunder is given as security only and shall not subject Agent or any Lender to, or in any way modify, any obligation or liability of Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor relating to any Collateral.  In no event shall the grant of any Lien under any Loan Document secure an Excluded Swap Obligation of the granting Obligor.

7.6.          Further Assurances.  Promptly upon request, Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor shall deliver such instruments, assignments, title certificates, or other documents or agreements, and shall take such actions, as Agent reasonably requires under Applicable Law to evidence or perfect its Lien on any Collateral, or otherwise to give effect to the express provisions of this Agreement.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor authorize Agent to file any financing statement that indicates the Collateral and ratifies any action taken by Agent before the Closing Date (or with respect to any such Borrowing Base Guarantor, before its joinder thereof to this Agreement) to effect or perfect its Lien on any Collateral.

SECTION 8.              COLLATERAL ADMINISTRATION

8.1.          Borrowing Base Certificates.  By the 15th day of each month, Borrower shall deliver to Agent (and Agent shall promptly deliver same to Lenders) a Borrowing Base Certificate prepared as of the close of business of the last Business Day of the previous month, and, at any time that either (i) an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or (ii) Availability is less than the greater of (A) 12.5% of the Line Cap at such time or (B) $125,000,000 for five consecutive days and until Availability exceeds the greater of (A) 12.5% of the Line Cap at such time or (B) $125,000,000 for 30 consecutive days, Borrower shall deliver to Agent (and Agent shall promptly deliver same to Lenders), by the second Business Day of each week, a Borrowing Base Certificate prepared as of the close of business on the last Business Day of the previous week.  All calculations of Availability in any Borrowing Base Certificate shall originally be made by Borrower and certified by a Senior Officer or the Treasurer; provided that Agent may from time to time review and adjust any such calculation (a) to reflect its reasonable estimate of declines in value of any Collateral, due to collections received in the Dominion 

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Account or otherwise; and (b) to the extent the calculation is not made in accordance with this Agreement or does not accurately reflect the Reserves.  In connection with the delivery of the Borrowing Base Certificate, Borrower shall deliver a list of third-party locations where Inventory is located (together with the amount of Inventory at each such location) that is deemed “Eligible Inventory” in the applicable Borrowing Base Certificate that is not otherwise subject to a Lien Waiver.
 
8.2.          Administration of Accounts.

8.2.1.       Records and Schedules of Accounts.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor shall keep accurate and complete records of their respective Accounts, including all payments and collections thereon, and shall submit to Agent, on such periodic basis as Agent may request, a sales and collections report, in form reasonably satisfactory to Agent.  Borrower shall also provide to Agent, on or before the 15th day of each month, a detailed aged trial balance of all Accounts owing to Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor as of the end of the preceding month, specifying each Account’s Account Debtor name and address, amount, invoice date and due date, showing any discount, allowance, credit, authorized return or dispute, and including such proof of delivery, copies of invoices and invoice registers, copies of related documents, repayment histories, status reports and other information as Agent may reasonably request.  If either (a) Accounts owing to Borrower and/or Borrowing Base Guarantors in an aggregate face amount of $5,000,000 or more during a Dominion Period or (b) Accounts owing to Borrower and/or Borrowing Base Guarantors of any one Account Debtor in an aggregate face amount of $5,000,000 or more at any time, cease to be Eligible Accounts, Borrower shall notify Agent of such occurrence promptly (and in any event within five Business Days) after Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor has knowledge thereof.

8.2.2.       Taxes.  If an Account of Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor includes a charge for any material, past due Taxes, Agent is authorized, in its discretion, to pay the amount thereof to the proper Governmental Authority for the account of Borrower or such Borrowing Base Guarantor, as applicable, and to charge Borrower therefor; provided, however, that neither Agent nor Lenders shall be liable for any Taxes that may be due from Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor or with respect to any Collateral.

8.2.3.       Account Verification.  Whether or not a Default or Event of Default exists, Agent shall have the right at any time, in the name of Agent, any designee of Agent, Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor, to verify the validity, amount or any other matter relating to any Accounts of Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor by mail, telephone or otherwise.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor shall cooperate fully with Agent in an effort to facilitate and promptly conclude any such verification process.

8.2.4.       Maintenance of Dominion Account.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor shall maintain Dominion Accounts pursuant to lockbox or other arrangements reasonably acceptable to Agent.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor shall obtain an agreement (in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agent) from each lockbox servicer and Dominion Account bank, establishing Agent’s control over and Lien in the lockbox or Dominion Account, requiring immediate deposit of all remittances received in the lockbox to a Dominion Account and, to the extent required by Agent, waiving offset rights of such servicer or bank against any funds in the lockbox or Dominion Account, except offset rights for customary administrative charges.  Neither Agent nor Lenders assume any responsibility to Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor for any lockbox arrangement or Dominion Account, including any claim of accord and satisfaction or release with respect to any Payment Items accepted by any bank.

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8.2.5.       Proceeds of Collateral.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor shall request in writing and otherwise take all necessary steps to ensure that all payments on Accounts or otherwise relating to Collateral are made directly to a Dominion Account (or a lockbox relating to a Dominion Account).  If Borrower, any Borrowing Base Guarantor or any of their Subsidiaries receives cash or Payment Items with respect to any Collateral, it shall hold same in trust for Agent and promptly (not later than the next Business Day) deposit same into a Dominion Account.
 
8.3.          Administration of Inventory.

8.3.1.       Records and Reports of Inventory.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor shall keep accurate and complete records of its Inventory, including costs and daily withdrawals and additions, and Borrower shall submit to Agent inventory reports in form reasonably satisfactory to Agent, on such periodic basis as Agent may reasonably request.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor shall conduct a physical inventory at least once per calendar year (and on a more frequent basis if requested by Agent when an Event of Default exists) and periodic cycle counts consistent with historical practices, and shall provide to Agent a report based on each such inventory and count promptly upon completion thereof, together with such supporting information as Agent may request.  Agent may participate in and observe each physical count.

8.3.2.       Returns of Inventory.  Neither Borrower nor any Borrowing Base Guarantor shall return any Inventory to a supplier, vendor or other Person, whether for cash, credit or otherwise, unless (a) such return is in the Ordinary Course of Business; (b) no Default, Event of Default or Overadvance exists or would result therefrom; (c) Agent is promptly notified if the aggregate Value of all Inventory returned in any month exceeds $1,000,000; and (d) any payment received by Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor, as applicable, for a return is promptly remitted to Agent for application to the Obligations.

8.3.3.       Acquisition, Sale and Maintenance.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor shall take all steps to assure that all Inventory is produced by Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor in accordance with all material requirements of Applicable Law, including the FLSA.  Neither Borrower nor any Borrowing Base Guarantor shall sell any Inventory that is included in the definition of Eligible Inventory on consignment or approval or any other basis under which the customer may return or require Borrower or any such Borrowing Base Guarantor to repurchase such Inventory.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor shall use, store and maintain all Inventory with reasonable care and caution, in accordance with applicable standards of any insurance and in conformity with all material requirements of Applicable Law, and shall make current rent payments (within applicable grace periods provided for in leases and except in the case of a bona fide dispute) at all locations where any Collateral is located.

8.4.          [Reserved].

8.5.          Administration of Deposit Accounts.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor shall maintain Bank of America and other Lenders as Borrower’s and each Borrowing Base Guarantor’s principal depository banks, including for the maintenance of operating and deposit accounts, lockbox administration, funds transfer and information reporting service, in each case, to the extent related to the credit facility contemplated hereunder.  The list of Deposit Accounts delivered in writing to Agent prior to the Closing Date (the “Deposit Account List”) sets forth all Deposit Accounts maintained by Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor, including all Dominion Accounts, as of the Closing Date.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor shall take all actions necessary to establish Agent’s control of each such Deposit Account (other than (i) an account exclusively used for payroll, trust purposes, petty cash, payroll taxes or employee benefits, (ii) an account containing not more than $10,000 

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at any time or (iii) an account that does not contain proceeds of Collateral).  Borrower and/or each Borrowing Base Guarantor, as applicable, shall be the sole account holder of each Deposit Account and shall not allow any other Person (other than Agent) to have control over such Deposit Account constituting Collateral or any Property deposited therein.  Borrower shall promptly notify Agent of any opening or closing of a Deposit Account and shall deliver to Agent an updated Deposit Account List at the time of such notification.
 
8.6.          General Provisions.

8.6.1.       Location of Collateral.  All tangible items of Collateral, other than Inventory in transit, shall at all times be kept by Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor at their applicable business locations set forth in Schedule 8.6.1, except that Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor may (a) make sales or other dispositions of Collateral in accordance with Section 10.2.6; and (b) move Collateral to another location in the United States.

8.6.2.       Insurance of Collateral; Condemnation Proceeds.

(a)            Without limiting the provisions set forth in Section 10.1.7, Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor will maintain or cause to be maintained replacement value property insurance (including business interruption insurance) on the Collateral under such policies of insurance, with such insurance companies (including captive insurers reasonably acceptable to Agent), in such amounts (including after giving effect to self insurance reasonably acceptable to Agent), with such deductibles, and covering such risks as are at all times reasonably satisfactory to the Agent.  Each policy of insurance on the Collateral shall contain a loss payable clause or endorsement, reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to the Agent, that names the Agent for the benefit of the Lenders as the loss payee thereunder for any covered loss and shall endeavor to provide at least thirty (30) days prior written notice to the Agent of any cancellation of such policy.  In addition, Borrower shall give at least thirty (30) days prior written notice to the Agent of any material reduction in coverage or cancellation of the policies of insurance described in the preceding sentence.

(b)           Any proceeds of insurance (including, without limitation, proceeds from business interruption insurance and excluding proceeds from workers’ compensation or D&O insurance) solely to the extent attributable to the Collateral and any awards arising from condemnation solely to the extent attributable to the Collateral shall be paid to Agent.  Any such proceeds or awards that relate to Collateral shall be applied to payment of the Revolver Loans, and then to any other Obligations outstanding and thereafter paid to Borrower and/or Borrowing Base Guarantor, as applicable, or in accordance with applicable law.

8.6.3.       Protection of Collateral.  All expenses of protecting, storing, warehousing, insuring, handling, maintaining and shipping any Collateral, all Taxes payable with respect to any Collateral (including any sale thereof), and all other payments required to be made by Agent to any Person to realize upon any Collateral, shall be borne and paid by Borrower and Borrowing Base Guarantors.  Agent shall not be liable or responsible in any way for the safekeeping of any Collateral, for any loss or damage thereto (except for reasonable care in its custody while Collateral is in Agent’s actual possession), for any diminution in the value thereof, or for any act or default of any warehouseman, carrier, forwarding agency or other Person whatsoever, but the same shall be at Borrower’s and/or Borrowing Base Guarantor’s sole risk, as applicable.

8.6.4.       Defense of Title to Collateral.  Borrower and Borrowing Base Guarantors shall at all times take all reasonable actions to defend their title to Collateral and Agent’s Liens therein against all Persons, claims and demands whatsoever, except Permitted Liens.

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8.7.          Power of Attorney.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor hereby irrevocably constitutes and appoints Agent (and all Persons designated by Agent) as Borrower’s and each such Borrowing Base Guarantor’s true and lawful attorney (and agent-in-fact) for the purposes provided in this Section.  Agent, or Agent’s designee, may, without notice and in any of its, Borrower’s or any such Borrowing Base Guarantor’s name, but at the cost and expense of Borrower and/or such Borrowing Base Guarantor:
 
(a)           Endorse Borrower’s and/or any Borrowing Base Guarantor’s name, as applicable, on any Payment Item or other proceeds of Collateral (including proceeds of insurance) that come into Agent’s possession or control; and

(b)           During an Event of Default which is continuing, (i) notify any Account Debtors of the assignment of their Accounts, demand and enforce payment of Accounts, by legal proceedings or otherwise, and generally exercise any rights and remedies with respect to Accounts; (ii) settle, adjust, modify, compromise, discharge or release any Accounts or other Collateral, or any legal proceedings brought to collect Accounts or Collateral; (iii) sell or assign any Accounts and other Collateral upon such terms, for such amounts and at such times as Agent reasonably deems advisable; (iv) collect, liquidate and receive balances in Deposit Accounts or investment accounts, and take control, in any manner, of any proceeds of Collateral; (v) prepare, file and sign Borrower’s and/or any Borrowing Base Guarantor’s name, as applicable, to a proof of claim or other document in a bankruptcy of an Account Debtor, or to any notice, assignment or satisfaction of Lien or similar document; (vi) receive, open and dispose of mail addressed to Borrower and/or any Borrowing Base Guarantor, and notify postal authorities to change the address for delivery thereof to such address as Agent may designate; (vii) endorse any Chattel Paper, Document, Instrument, invoice, freight bill, bill of lading, or other document or agreement relating to any Accounts, Inventory or other Collateral; (viii) sign its name to verifications of Accounts and notices to Account Debtors; (ix) use information contained in any data processing, electronic or information systems relating to any Collateral; (x) make and adjust claims under policies of insurance; (xi) take any action as may be reasonably necessary in Agent’s determination or appropriate to obtain payment under any letter of credit, banker’s acceptance or other instrument for which Borrower and/or any Borrowing Base Guarantor is a beneficiary; and (xii) take all other actions as Agent deems reasonably appropriate to fulfill Borrower’s and/or any Borrowing Base Guarantor’s obligations under the Loan Documents.

SECTION 9.              REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

9.1.          General Representations and Warranties.  To induce Agent and Lenders to enter into this Agreement and to make available the Commitments, Loans and Letters of Credit, each of Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor represents and warrants that:

9.1.1.       Organization and Qualification.  Each Obligor is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its organization.  Each Obligor is duly qualified, authorized to do business and in good standing as a foreign corporation in each jurisdiction where failure to be so qualified could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

9.1.2.       Power and Authority.  Each Obligor is duly authorized to execute, deliver and perform the Loan Documents to which it is party.  The execution, delivery and performance of the Loan Documents have been duly authorized by all necessary action, and do not (a) require any consent or approval of any holders of Equity Interests of any Obligor, other than those already obtained; (b) contravene the Organic Documents of any Obligor; (c) violate or cause a default under any Applicable Law or Material Contract; or (d) result in or require the imposition of any Lien (other than Permitted 

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Liens) on any Property of any Obligor, except, as set forth solely in clause (c), as could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

9.1.3.       Enforceability.  Each Loan Document is a legal, valid and binding obligation of each Obligor party thereto, enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency or similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally.
 
9.1.4.       Capital Structure.  As of the Closing Date, Schedule 9.1.4, taken together with any written notifications provided by the Borrower to the Agent and the Lenders on the Closing Date, shows, for Borrower and each Subsidiary, its name, its jurisdiction of organization, its authorized and issued Equity Interests (with respect to Obligors) and the holders of its Equity Interests.  Holdings has good title to its Equity Interest in Borrower and Borrower has good title to its Equity Interests in Subsidiaries, in each case subject only to Agent’s Lien, and all such Equity Interests are duly issued, fully paid and non-assessable.  There are no outstanding options to purchase, warrants, subscription rights, agreements to issue or sell, convertible interests, phantom rights or powers of attorney relating to any Equity Interests of Borrower or any Obligor.

9.1.5.       Corporate Names; Locations.  During the five years preceding the Closing Date, except as shown on Schedule 9.1.5, neither Borrower nor any Guarantor has been known as or used any corporate, fictitious or trade names, has been the surviving corporation of a merger or combination.  As of the Closing Date, the chief executive offices and other places of business of Borrower and each Guarantor are shown on Schedule 8.6.1.  During the five years preceding the Closing Date, neither Borrower nor any Guarantor has had any other office or place of business.

9.1.6.        Title to Properties; Priority of Liens.  Each of Borrower and each Material Subsidiary has good and marketable title to (or valid leasehold interests in) all of its Real Estate, and good title to all of its personal Property, including all Property reflected in any financial statements delivered to Agent or Lenders, in each case free of Liens except Permitted Liens.  Each of Borrower and each Material Subsidiary has paid and discharged all lawful claims that, if unpaid, could become a Lien on its Properties, other than Permitted Liens.  All Liens of Agent in the Collateral are duly perfected, first priority Liens, subject only to Permitted Liens that are expressly allowed to have priority over Agent’s Liens.

9.1.7.       Accounts.  Agent may rely, in determining which Accounts are Eligible Accounts, on all statements and representations made by Borrower and/or any Borrowing Base Guarantor, as applicable, with respect thereto.  Each of Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor warrants, with respect to each Account at the time it is shown as an Eligible Account in a Borrowing Base Certificate, that:

(a)            it is genuine and in all material respects what it purports to be, and is not evidenced by a judgment;

(b)           it arises out of a completed, bona fide sale and delivery of goods in the Ordinary Course of Business, and substantially in accordance with any purchase order, contract or other document relating thereto;

(c)            it is for a sum certain, maturing as stated in the invoice covering such sale, a copy of which has been furnished or is available to Agent on request;

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(d)           it is not subject to any offset, Lien (other than Agent’s Lien), deduction, defense, dispute, counterclaim or other adverse condition except as arising in the Ordinary Course of Business and disclosed to Agent; and it is absolutely owing by the Account Debtor, without contingency in any respect;

(e)           no purchase order, agreement, document or Applicable Law validly restricts assignment of the Account to Agent, and the applicable Borrower and/or Borrowing Base Guarantor, as applicable, is the sole payee or remittance party shown on the invoice;

(f)            no extension, compromise, settlement, modification, credit, deduction or return has been authorized with respect to the Account, except discounts or allowances granted in the Ordinary Course of Business for prompt payment that are reflected on the face of the invoice related thereto and in the reports submitted to Agent hereunder; and
 
(g)           to Borrower’s and each Borrowing Base Guarantor’s actual knowledge, (i) there are no facts or circumstances that are reasonably likely to impair the enforceability or collectibility of such Account; (ii) the Account Debtor had the capacity to contract when the Account arose, continues to meet the applicable Borrower’s and/or Borrowing Base Guarantor’s, as applicable, customary credit standards, is Solvent (except to the extent clauses (f)(i) and (ii) of the definition of “Eligible Account” apply), is not contemplating or subject to an Insolvency Proceeding (except to the extent clauses (f)(i) and (ii) of the definition of “Eligible Account” apply), and has not failed, or suspended or ceased doing business; and (iii) there are no proceedings or actions threatened or pending against any Account Debtor that could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the Account Debtor’s financial condition.

9.1.8.       Financial Statements.  The consolidated and consolidating balance sheets, and related statements of income, cash flow and shareholder’s equity, of Holdings, Borrower and Subsidiaries that have been and are hereafter delivered to Agent and Lenders, are prepared in accordance with GAAP, and fairly present in all material respects, the financial positions and results of operations of Holdings, Borrower and Subsidiaries at the dates and for the periods indicated.  All projections delivered from time to time to Agent and Lenders have been prepared in good faith, based on reasonable assumptions in light of the circumstances at such time.  Since December 31, 2016, there has been no change in the condition, financial or otherwise, of Borrower or any Subsidiary that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.  No financial statement delivered to Agent or Lenders at any time contains any untrue statement of a material fact, nor fails to disclose any material fact necessary to make such statement not materially misleading.  Borrower and its Subsidiaries are Solvent on a consolidated basis.

9.1.9.       Surety Obligations.  Neither Borrower nor any Material Subsidiary is obligated as surety or indemnitor under any bond or other contract that assures payment or performance of any obligation of any Person, except as permitted hereunder.

9.1.10.     Taxes.  Each of Holdings, Borrower and each Subsidiary has filed all material federal, state and local tax returns and other reports that it is required by law to file, and has paid, or made provision for the payment of, all material Taxes upon it, its income and its Properties that are due and payable, except to the extent being Properly Contested.

9.1.11.     Brokers.  There are no brokerage commissions, finder’s fees or investment banking fees payable in connection with any transactions contemplated by the Loan Documents.

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9.1.12.     Intellectual Property.  Each of Borrower and each Material Subsidiary owns or has the lawful right to use all Intellectual Property necessary for the conduct of its business, without conflict with any rights of others, except as could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.  There is no pending or, to Borrower’s or any Borrowing Base Guarantor’s knowledge, threatened Intellectual Property Claim with respect to Borrower, any Material Subsidiary or any of their Property (including any Intellectual Property) except as could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.  Except as disclosed on Schedule 9.1.12, neither Borrower, any Borrowing Base Guarantor, nor any other Guarantor Subsidiary as of the Closing Date pays or owes any Royalty or other compensation to any Person with respect to any Intellectual Property.  All material Intellectual Property owned, used or licensed by, or otherwise subject to any interests of, Borrower or any Guarantor Subsidiary as of the Closing Date is shown on Schedule 9.1.12.  As of the Closing Date, the manufacturing, marketing, distribution or disposition of Inventory is not subject to any Licenses (except ordinary course software Licenses).
 
9.1.13.     Governmental Approvals.  Each of Borrower and each Subsidiary has, is in compliance with, and is in good standing with respect to, all Governmental Approvals necessary to conduct its business and to own, lease and operate its Properties, except where noncompliance could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.  All necessary import, export or other licenses, permits or certificates for the import or handling of any goods or other Collateral have been procured and are in effect, and Borrower and Subsidiaries have complied with all foreign and domestic laws with respect to the shipment and importation of any goods or Collateral, except where noncompliance could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

9.1.14.     Compliance with Laws.  Each of Holdings, Borrower and each Material Subsidiary has duly complied, and its Properties and business operations are in compliance, with all Applicable Law, except where noncompliance could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.  There have been no citations, notices or orders of material noncompliance issued to Borrower or any Material Subsidiary under any Applicable Law.  No Inventory has been produced in violation of any material provisions of the FLSA.

9.1.15.     Compliance with Environmental Laws.  Except as disclosed on Schedule 9.1.15, none of Holding’s, Borrower’s or any Subsidiary’s past or present operations, Real Estate or other Properties are subject to any federal, state or local investigation to determine whether any remedial action is needed to address any Environmental Release that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.  Except as disclosed on Schedule 9.1.15, neither Holdings, Borrower nor any Subsidiary has received any Environmental Notice that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.  Except as disclosed on Schedule 9.1.15, none of Holdings, Borrower or any Subsidiary has any liability with respect to any Environmental Release or under any Environmental Law, that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

9.1.16.     Burdensome Contracts.  None of Holdings, Borrower or any Subsidiary is a party or subject to any contract, agreement or charter restriction that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.  None of Holdings, Borrower or any Subsidiary is party or subject to any Restrictive Agreement, except (i) as shown on Schedule 9.1.16, none of which prohibit the execution or delivery of any Loan Documents by an Obligor nor the performance by an Obligor of any obligations thereunder or (ii) as otherwise permitted by Section 10.2.14.

9.1.17.     Litigation.  Except as shown on Schedule 9.1.17, there are no proceedings or investigations pending or, to Borrower’s or any Borrowing Base Guarantor’s actual knowledge, threatened against Holdings, Borrower or any Subsidiary, or any of their businesses, operations, Properties, prospects or conditions, that (a) relate to any Loan Documents or transactions 

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contemplated thereby; or (b) could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.  None of Holdings, Borrower or any Subsidiary is in default with respect to any material order, injunction or judgment of any Governmental Authority.

9.1.18.     No Defaults.  No event or circumstance has occurred or exists that constitutes a Default or Event of Default.  None of Holdings, Borrower or any Material Subsidiary is in default under any Material Contract which default could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

9.1.19.     ERISA.  Except as disclosed on Schedule 9.1.19:

(a)           Each Plan is in compliance in all respects with the applicable provisions of ERISA, the Code, and other federal and state laws, except, in each case, where non-compliance could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.  Each Plan that is intended to qualify under Section 401(a) of the Code has received a favorable determination letter from the IRS or an application for such a letter is currently being processed by the IRS with respect thereto and, to the knowledge of Borrower and all Borrowing Base Guarantors, nothing has occurred which would prevent, or cause the loss of, such qualification, except where failure to obtain such qualification could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
 
(b)           There are no pending or, to the knowledge of Borrower and all Borrowing Base Guarantors, threatened claims, actions or lawsuits, or action by any Governmental Authority, with respect to any Plan that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

(c)           (i) No ERISA Event has occurred or is reasonably expected to occur; and (ii) as of the most recent valuation date for any Pension Plan, there is no Unfunded Pension Liability, individually or in the aggregate for all Pension Plans, which could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.

(d)           With respect to any Foreign Plan, (i) all employer and employee contributions required by law or by the terms of the Foreign Plan have been made, or, if applicable, accrued, in accordance with normal accounting practices, except where such failure to make such contributions could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect; and (ii) it has been registered as required and has been maintained in good standing with applicable regulatory authorities, except where such failure to register or maintain such good standing could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.

9.1.20.     Trade Relations.  There exists no actual or threatened termination, limitation or modification of any business relationship between Borrower or any Material Subsidiary and any customer or supplier, or any group of customers or suppliers, who individually or in the aggregate are material to the business of Borrower or any Material Subsidiary, except, in each case, as could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.  There exists no condition or circumstance that could reasonably be expected to impair the ability of Holdings, Borrower or any Material Subsidiary to conduct its business at any time hereafter in substantially the same manner as conducted on the Closing Date.

9.1.21.     Labor Relations.  As of the Closing Date, except as described on Schedule 9.1.21, there are no grievances, disputes or controversies with any union or other organization of Holding’s, Borrower’s or Subsidiary’s employees, or, to Borrower’s and all Borrowing Base Guarantors’ knowledge, any asserted or threatened strikes, work stoppages or demands for collective bargaining, in each case, which could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.

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9.1.22.     Payable Practices.  Neither Borrower nor any Material Subsidiary has made any material change in its historical accounts payable practices from those in effect on the Closing Date.

9.1.23.     Not a Regulated Entity.  No Obligor is (a) an “investment company” or a “person directly or indirectly controlled by or acting on behalf of an “investment company” within the meaning of the Investment Company Act of 1940; or (b) subject to regulation under the Federal Power Act, the Interstate Commerce Act, any public utilities code or any other Applicable Law regarding its authority to incur Debt.

9.1.24.     Margin Stock.  None of Holdings, any Borrower or any Subsidiary is engaged, principally or as one of its important activities, in the business of extending credit for the purpose of purchasing or carrying any Margin Stock.  No Loan proceeds or Letters of Credit will be used by Borrower to purchase or carry, or to reduce or refinance any Debt incurred to purchase or carry, any Margin Stock or for any related purpose governed by Regulations T, U or X of the Board of Governors.
 
9.1.25.     Anti-Corruption Laws and Sanctions.  Each of Borrower and each Subsidiary has implemented and maintains in effect policies and procedures designed to ensure compliance by Borrower and each Subsidiary, and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents with Anti-Corruption Laws and applicable Sanctions, and each of Borrower and each Subsidiary, and their respective officers and employees and, to the knowledge of Borrower and each Subsidiary, their respective directors and agents, are in compliance with Anti-Corruption Laws and applicable Sanctions in all material respects.  No Borrower or Subsidiary or any of their respective directors, officers or employees, or, to the knowledge of any Borrower or any Subsidiary, any agent of Borrower or any Subsidiary that will act in any capacity in connection with or benefit from the credit facility established hereby, is a Sanctioned Person.   No proceeds of Revolver Loans or Letter of Credit, use of proceeds or other transaction contemplated by this Agreement or the other Loan Documents will violate Anti-Corruption Laws or applicable Sanctions.  No Borrower or Subsidiary is located, organized or resident in a Designated Jurisdiction.

9.2.          Complete Disclosure.  The Loan Documents taken as a whole do not contain any untrue statement of a material fact, nor fail to disclose any material fact necessary to make the statements contained therein not materially misleading in light of the circumstances in which such statements were made.  There is no fact or circumstance that any Obligor has failed to disclose to Agent in writing that to Borrower’s and all Borrowing Base Guarantors’ knowledge could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

SECTION 10.            COVENANTS AND CONTINUING AGREEMENTS

10.1.       Affirmative Covenants.  Until Full Payment of the Obligations, Borrower shall, and shall cause each Subsidiary to:

10.1.1.     Inspections; Appraisals.

(a)           Permit Agent from time to time, (but no more than once per fiscal quarter at Borrower’s expense, except during the continuance of an Event of Default), subject to reasonable notice and normal business hours, to visit and inspect the Properties of Borrower or any Subsidiary, inspect, audit and make extracts from Borrower’s or Subsidiary’s books and records, and discuss with its officers, employees, agents, advisors and independent accountants Borrower’s or Subsidiary’s business, financial condition, assets, prospects and results of operations.  Lenders may participate in any such visit or inspection, at their own expense.  Neither Agent nor any Lender shall have any duty to Borrower or 

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any Borrowing Base Guarantor to make any inspection, nor to share any results of any inspection, appraisal or report with Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor acknowledge that all inspections, appraisals and reports are prepared by Agent and Lenders for their purposes, and neither Borrower nor any Borrowing Base Guarantor shall be entitled to rely upon them.

(b)           Reimburse Agent for all reasonable and documented charges, costs and expenses of Agent in connection with (i) examinations of any Obligor’s books and records or any other financial or Collateral matters as Agent deems appropriate; and (ii) appraisals of Inventory; provided, however, that absent the occurrence and continuance of an Event of Default, (a) field examinations shall not be undertaken more than once in each Fiscal Year except if (i) Availability falls below the greater of 17.5% of the Line Cap at such time and $175,000,000 and (ii) more than 120 days have elapsed since the date of the last field examination, then one additional field examination may be undertaken and (b) appraisals and other audits of Collateral shall not be undertaken more than once in each Fiscal Year except if Availability falls below the greater of 17.5% of the Line Cap at such time and $175,000,000, then one additional appraisal or other audit of Collateral may be undertaken; provided that notwithstanding the foregoing Agent may conduct, at the expense of Agent and the Lenders, one additional appraisal or other audit of Collateral during each Fiscal Year to the extent Agent deems appropriate in its sole discretion.  Subject to and without limiting the foregoing, Borrower specifically agrees to pay Agent’s then standard charges for each day that an employee of Agent or its Affiliates is engaged in any field examinations, and shall pay the standard charges of Agent’s internal appraisal group as well as the charges of any third party used for such purposes.  This Section shall not be construed to limit Agent’s right to conduct examinations or to obtain appraisals at any time in its discretion, nor to use third parties for such purposes.
 
10.1.2.     Financial and Other Information.  Keep adequate records and books of account with respect to its business activities, in which proper entries are made in accordance with GAAP reflecting all financial transactions; and furnish to Agent and Lenders:

(a)           as soon as available, and in any event within 90 days after the close of each Fiscal Year, balance sheets as of the end of such Fiscal Year and the related statements of income, cash flow and shareholders’ equity for such Fiscal Year, on consolidated and consolidating basis for Holdings, Borrower and Subsidiaries, which consolidated statements shall be audited and certified (without qualification as to scope, “going concern” or similar items) by a firm of independent certified public accountants of recognized standing selected by Borrower and acceptable to Agent, and shall set forth in comparative form corresponding figures for the preceding Fiscal Year and other information reasonably acceptable to Agent;

(b)           as soon as available, and in any event (i) within 30 days after the end of each Fiscal Quarter (but within 45 days after the last Fiscal Quarter in a Fiscal Year) and (ii) at all times during a Dominion Period, within 30 days after the end of each month (but within 45 days after the last month in a Fiscal Year), unaudited balance sheets as of the end of such Fiscal Quarter or month and the related statements of income and cash flow for such month or Fiscal Quarter and for the portion of the Fiscal Year then elapsed, on consolidated and consolidating basis for Holdings, Borrower and Subsidiaries, setting forth in comparative form corresponding figures for the preceding Fiscal Year and certified by the chief financial officer or Treasurer of Borrower as prepared in accordance with GAAP and fairly presenting the financial position and results of operations for such month or Fiscal Quarter, as applicable, and period, subject to normal year-end adjustments and the absence of footnotes;

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Aggregate Borrowing Base then in effect to the general ledger or other source document to such financial statements;

(d)           concurrently with delivery of financial statements under clauses (a) and (b) above, or more frequently if requested by Agent while a Default or Event of Default exists, a Compliance Certificate executed by the chief financial officer or Treasurer of Borrower;

(e)           concurrently with delivery of financial statements under clause (a) above, copies of all management letters and other material reports submitted to Borrower and/or any Borrowing Base Guarantor by its accountants in connection with such financial statements;

(f)            not later than 45 days after the end of each Fiscal Year, projections of Borrower’s consolidated balance sheets, results of operations, cash flow and Availability for the next Fiscal Year, quarter by quarter;
 
(g)           at Agent’s reasonable request, a listing of Borrower’s and each Borrowing Base Guarantor’s trade payables, specifying the trade creditor and balance due, and a detailed trade payable aging, all in form reasonably satisfactory to Agent;

(h)           promptly after the sending or filing thereof, copies of any proxy statements, financial statements or reports that Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor has made generally available to its shareholders; copies of any regular, periodic and special reports or registration statements or prospectuses that Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor files with the Securities and Exchange Commission or any other Governmental Authority, or any securities exchange; and copies of any press releases or other statements made available by Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor to the public concerning material changes to or developments in the business of Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor;
  
(i)            promptly after the sending or filing thereof, copies of any annual report to be filed in connection with each Plan; and

(j)            such other reports and information (financial or otherwise) as Agent may reasonably request from time to time in connection with any Collateral or Borrower’s, Subsidiary’s or other Obligor’s financial condition or business.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, the obligations in clauses (a) and (b) of this Section 10.1.2 may be satisfied by furnishing Borrower’s (or any direct or indirect parent thereof, as applicable) Form 10-K or 10-Q, as applicable, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission or any successor thereto to Agent and the Lenders.

10.1.3.      Notices.  Notify Agent and Lenders in writing, promptly after Borrower’s or any Borrowing Base Guarantor’s obtaining knowledge thereof, of any of the following that affects an Obligor:

(a)           the threat or commencement of any proceeding or investigation, whether or not covered by insurance, if the foregoing could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect;

(b)           any pending or threatened (in writing) labor dispute, strike or walkout, or the expiration of any material labor contract;

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(c)           any default under or termination of a Material Contract;

(d)           the existence of any Default or Event of Default;

(e)           any judgment in an amount exceeding $25,000,000;

(f)            the assertion of any Intellectual Property Claim, if an adverse resolution could be reasonably expected to have a Material Adverse Effect;

(g)           any violation or asserted violation of any Applicable Law (including ERISA, OSHA, FLSA, or any Environmental Laws), if an adverse resolution could have a Material Adverse Effect;

(h)           any Environmental Release by an Obligor or on any Property owned, leased or occupied by an Obligor, if any such Environmental Release could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; or receipt of any Environmental Notice, if receipt of such Environmental Notice could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect;
 
(i)            the occurrence of any ERISA Event that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; or

(j)            the discharge of or any withdrawal or resignation by Borrower’s independent accountants.

10.1.4.     Landlord and Storage Agreements.  Upon reasonable request, provide Agent with copies of all existing agreements, and promptly after execution thereof provide Agent with copies of all agreements, between an Obligor and any landlord, warehouseman, processor, shipper, bailee or other Person that owns any premises at which any Collateral is kept.

10.1.5.     Compliance with Laws.  Comply with all Applicable Laws, including ERISA, Environmental Laws, FLSA, OSHA, Anti-Terrorism Laws, and laws regarding collection and payment of Taxes, and maintain all Governmental Approvals necessary to the ownership of its Properties or conduct of its business, unless failure to comply (other than failure to comply with Anti-Terrorism Laws) or maintain could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, if any Environmental Release occurs at or on any Properties of Borrower or any Subsidiary that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, it shall act promptly and diligently to investigate and report to Agent and all appropriate Governmental Authorities the extent of, and to take appropriate action to remediate, such Environmental Release, whether or not directed to do so by any Governmental Authority.  Maintain in effect and enforce policies and procedures designed to ensure compliance by Borrower and each Subsidiary and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents with Anti-Corruption Laws and applicable Sanctions.

10.1.6.     Taxes.  Pay and discharge all material Taxes prior to the date on which they become delinquent or penalties attach, unless such Taxes are being Properly Contested.

10.1.7.     Insurance.  In addition to the insurance required hereunder with respect to Collateral, maintain insurance with financially sound and reputable insurers (including captive insurers) reasonably satisfactory to Agent, with respect to the Properties and business of Borrower and Subsidiaries of such type, in such amounts (including after giving effect to self insurance) (such amounts to be reasonably acceptable to Agent), and with such coverages and deductibles as are customary for companies similarly situated.  Unless Agent shall agree otherwise, each general liability and/or excess 

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liability policy shall include Agent as additional insured, as appropriate, and state that the applicable insurer will endeavor to provide 30 days prior written notice to Agent in the event of cancellation of the policy for any reason whatsoever.

10.1.8.     Licenses.  Keep each material License affecting any Collateral (including the manufacture, distribution or disposition of Inventory) or any other material Property of Holdings, Borrower and Subsidiaries in full force and effect except, solely in the case of Licenses affecting Property that is not Collateral, to the extent the failure to maintain such License would not result in a Material Adverse Effect; promptly notify Agent of any proposed modification to any such License, or entry into any new License, in each case at least 30 days prior to its effective date; pay all Royalties when due; and notify Agent of any default or breach asserted by any Person to have occurred under any License.

10.1.9.     Future Subsidiaries.  Promptly notify Agent (a) upon any Person becoming a Subsidiary (or becoming a Material Subsidiary which was previously an Immaterial Subsidiary) and (b) if any Wholly-Owned Domestic Subsidiary which is a Material Subsidiary of Borrower (or designated as a Material Subsidiary by Borrower in writing to the Agent) incurs or guarantees (i) Debt (other than (A) intercompany Debt owed to the Borrower or a Guarantor Subsidiary and (B) Debt incurred or assumed by such Domestic Subsidiary pursuant to Section 10.2.1(f) or 10.2.1(j)) in excess of $75,000,000 in the aggregate or (ii) the Existing Senior Notes, and cause such Wholly-Owned Domestic Subsidiary referred to in this clause (b), within ten (10) Business Days, to (I) guaranty the Obligations by its execution and delivery to Agent of a Guaranty and (II) take such additional actions and execute such documents as Agent may reasonably require from time to time in order to give effect to the express provisions of this Agreement or any other Loan Document.

10.1.10.   Additional Borrowers and Borrowing Base Guarantors.  Upon the request of Borrower, with the consent of Agent and the Required Lenders, any Wholly-Owned Domestic Subsidiary may be added as a “Borrower” or a Borrowing Base Guarantor hereunder, in each case effective upon the execution and delivery to Agent by such Domestic Subsidiary of a joinder agreement to this Agreement and any other Security Documents, amendments and documents as reasonably required by Agent to accommodate such Domestic Subsidiary becoming a Borrower or Borrowing Base Guarantor, as applicable, it being understood that (a) any amendments shall be made with the consent of the Required Lenders (notwithstanding any other provision hereof) and (b) Borrower and Agent may agree to include Inventory and Receivables of such Domestic Subsidiary in the Borrowing Base subject to (i) Agent’s receipt and reasonable satisfaction with an appraisal and field examination with respect thereto and (ii) such Domestic Subsidiary’s grant of Liens in favor of Agent, for the benefit of the Secured Parties, on the same categories of its assets as comprise the existing Collateral.

10.1.11.   Post-Closing Obligations.  Deliver or cause to be delivered to the Agent the items described on Schedule 10.1.11, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Agent, on or prior to the dates set forth on Schedule 10.1.11 (or such later date or dates as may be approved by the Agent in its reasonable discretion).

10.2.       Negative Covenants.  Until Full Payment of the Obligations, Borrower shall not, and shall cause Holdings and each Subsidiary not to:

10.2.1.     Permitted Debt.  Create, incur, guarantee or suffer to exist any Debt, except:

(a)           the Obligations;

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(c)           Permitted Purchase Money Debt;

(d)           [Intentionally Omitted];

(e)           Bank Product Debt and Debt pursuant to Hedging Agreements permitted under Section 10.2.15;

(f)            Debt that is in existence when a Person becomes a Subsidiary or that is secured by an asset when acquired by Borrower or any Subsidiary, as long as such Debt was not incurred in contemplation of such Person becoming a Subsidiary or such acquisition, in an aggregate principal amount at any time outstanding not to exceed the greater of (x) $225,000,000 and (y) 6.3% of Consolidated Total Assets;

(g)           Permitted Contingent Obligations;
 
(h)           Refinancing Debt as long as each Refinancing Condition is satisfied;

(i)            Existing Senior Debt;

(j)            Debt, not secured by Collateral, incurred or assumed in connection with any acquisition of a Person not constituting a Restricted Investment, and a Person that becomes a direct or indirect Subsidiary as a result of any acquisition not constituting a Restricted Investment may remain liable with respect to such Debt existing on the date of such acquisition; provided that Debt owed by a Person that becomes a Subsidiary and remains liable with respect to any Debt (after giving effect to the transaction that caused it to become a Subsidiary) shall be treated as having incurred or assumed such Debt at the time such Person becomes a Subsidiary; provided; further, that the aggregate principal amount of all such Debt incurred or assumed prior to the termination of the Commitments and Full Payment shall not exceed the greater of (x) $825,000,000 and (y) 22.9% of Consolidated Total Assets;

(k)           Debt of Foreign Subsidiaries in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed at any time outstanding the greater of (x) $30,000,000 and (y) 0.8% of Consolidated Total Assets;

(l)            Debt of Immaterial Subsidiaries in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed at any time outstanding the greater of (x) $22,500,000 and (y) 0.6% of Consolidated Total Assets;

(m)          Debt incurred pursuant to any intercompany loan permitted under Section 10.2.7; provided that, to the extent such intercompany loan is made to Borrower or any Guarantor, such Debt is subordinated to the Obligations on terms acceptable to Agent;

(n)           Debt described on Schedule 10.2.1;

(o)           Debt which may be deemed to exist as a result of the existence of any worker’s compensation claims, self-insurance obligations, guaranties, performance, surety, statutory, appeal, custom bonds or similar obligations incurred in the Ordinary Course of Business;

(p)           Debt in respect of netting services and overdraft protections in connection with Deposit Accounts in the Ordinary Course of Business;

(q)           Debt incurred in favor of insurance companies (or their financing affiliates) in connection with the financing of insurance premiums in the ordinary course;

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(r)            Debt that is not included in any of the other clauses of this Section, is not secured by a Lien and does not amortize or mature prior to 6 months after the Revolver Termination Date, so long as no Default exists or would result therefrom;

(s)           Debt incurred by Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries arising from agreements providing for indemnification, earn-outs, adjustment of purchase price or similar obligations, in connection with Permitted Asset Investments or permitted dispositions of any business, asset or Subsidiary of Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries;

(t)            guaranties in the Ordinary Course of Business of the obligations of suppliers, customers, franchisees and licensees of Borrower and its Subsidiaries;

(u)           guaranties by Borrower of Debt or other obligations of a Subsidiary or guaranties by a Subsidiary of Borrower of Debt or other obligations of Borrower or a Subsidiary with respect, in each case, to Debt otherwise (i) permitted to be incurred pursuant to this Section 10.2.1, or other obligations not prohibited hereunder, (ii) subordinated to the Obligations on terms acceptable to Agent, and (iii) that would not constitute a Restricted Investment; and
 
(v)           other Debt in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed at any time outstanding the greater of (x) $2,000,000,000 and (y) 55.0% of Consolidated Total Assets.

10.2.2.     Permitted Liens.  Create or suffer to exist any Lien upon any Property, except the following (collectively, “Permitted Liens”):

(a)            Liens in favor of Agent;

(b)           Purchase Money Liens securing Permitted Purchase Money Debt;

(c)           Liens for Taxes not yet due or being Properly Contested;

(d)           statutory Liens (other than Liens for Taxes or imposed under ERISA) arising in the Ordinary Course of Business, but only if (i) payment of the obligations secured thereby is not yet due or is being Properly Contested, and (ii) such Liens do not materially impair the value or use of the Property or materially impair operation of the business of Borrower or any Subsidiary;

(e)           Liens incurred or deposits made in the Ordinary Course of Business to secure the performance of tenders, bids, leases, contracts (except those relating to Debt), statutory obligations and other similar obligations, or arising as a result of progress payments under government contracts, as long as such Liens are at all times junior to Agent’s Liens;

(f)            Liens arising in the Ordinary Course of Business that are subject to Lien Waivers;

(g)           Liens arising by virtue of a judgment or judicial order against Borrower or any Subsidiary, or any Property of Borrower or any Subsidiary, as long as such Liens are (i) in existence for less than 20 consecutive days or being Properly Contested, and (ii) at all times junior to Agent’s Liens;

(h)           easements, rights-of-way, restrictions, covenants or other agreements of record, and other similar charges or encumbrances on Real Estate, that do not secure any monetary obligation and do not interfere with the Ordinary Course of Business;

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(i)            normal and customary rights of setoff upon deposits in favor of depository institutions, and Liens of a collecting bank on Payment Items in the course of collection;

(j)            existing Liens shown on Schedule 10.2.2;

(k)            Liens securing industrial revenue or pollution control bonds issued by Borrower; provided, however, that (a) the aggregate principal amount of Debt secured by such Liens shall not exceed the lesser of cost or fair market value, as determined in good faith by the board of directors or other governing body of Borrower, of the assets or property so financed, and (b) such Liens shall not encumber any property or assets of Borrower or any Subsidiaries other than the assets or property so financed;

(l)             Liens incurred in favor of insurance companies (or their financing affiliates) in connection with the financing of insurance premiums in the Ordinary Course of Business;
 
(m)          any interest or title of a lessor or sublessor under any lease permitted hereunder;

(n)           Liens solely on any cash earnest money deposits made in connection with any letter of intent or purchase agreement permitted hereunder;

(o)           purported Liens evidenced by the filing of precautionary UCC financing statements relating solely to operating leases of personal property entered into in the Ordinary Course of Business;

(p)           any zoning or similar law or right reserved to or vested in any governmental office or agency to control or regulate the use of any real property not materially detracting from the value of such real property;

(q)           licenses of patents, trademarks and other intellectual property rights granted by Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries in the Ordinary Course of Business and not interfering in any respect with the ordinary conduct of the business of Borrower or such Subsidiary;

(r)            Liens incurred in the Ordinary Course of Business on deposits made in connection with workers’ compensation, unemployment insurance and other types of social security, or to secure the performance of tenders, statutory obligations, surety and appeal bonds, bids, leases, government contracts, trade contracts, performance and return-of-money bonds and other similar obligations (exclusive of obligations for the payment of Debt);

(s)            (s)          Liens in favor of customs and revenue authorities arising as a matter of law and in the Ordinary Course of Business to secure payment of customs duties in connection with the importation of goods;

(t)            Liens (other than Liens on Collateral) securing the Existing 2023 Senior Secured Notes so long as any such Liens are subject to (x) that certain Collateral Access Agreement, dated as of June 20, 2016, between the Agent and U.S. Bank National Association, as collateral agent for the holders of the Non-ABL Secured Obligations (as defined therein), and acknowledged and agreed to by the Borrower, Holdings, AK Tube and AK Properties or (y) any other intercreditor agreement or access agreement in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Agent;

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(u)           Liens securing Refinancing Debt permitted under Section 10.2.1(h), as applicable (to the extent such Liens comply with the applicable Refinancing Conditions); provided, that to the extent the Liens securing the Debt extended, renewed or refinanced by such Refinancing Debt are subject to an intercreditor agreement or access agreement (each, an “Existing Access Agreement”) in favor of the Agent, then such Liens securing such Refinancing Debt shall be subject to an intercreditor agreement or access agreement in form and substance substantially the same as such Existing Access Agreement or otherwise reasonably acceptable to Agent; and

(v)            other Liens (i) on assets of Borrower or any Guarantor (other than Liens on Collateral) securing Debt in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed at any time outstanding the greater of (x) $975,000,000 and (y) 27.1% of Consolidated Total Assets, so long as any such Liens shall be subject to an intercreditor agreement or access agreement, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Agent, (ii) on assets not constituting Collateral to the extent securing Debt that is permitted under Section 10.2.1(j) to the extent such Liens were not granted in connection with the applicable Person becoming a Subsidiary, (iii) on assets of any Subsidiary of Borrower which is not an Obligor to the extent such Liens secure Debt of such Subsidiary that is permitted under Section 10.2.1 hereof or (iv) on Equity Interests in joint ventures.
 
10.2.3.     [Reserved].

10.2.4.     Distributions.  Declare or make any Distributions; provided that (x) any Subsidiary of the Borrower may declare and make Distributions to the Borrower, any other Subsidiary of the Borrower and/or any other Person that owns any Equity Interests in such Subsidiary ratably in proportion to such Person’s and the Borrower’s and/or its applicable Subsidiary’s respective ownership of such Equity Interests and (y) Borrower may, so long as no Default or Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing or shall be caused thereby, make Distributions to Holdings and (as applicable) Holdings may make Distributions:

(a)            (A) in an aggregate amount not to exceed in any Fiscal Year the greater of (x) $15,000,000 and (y) 0.4% of Consolidated Total Assets, to the extent necessary to permit Holdings to pay general administrative costs and expenses, (B) to the extent necessary to permit Holdings to discharge, to the extent attributable to Holding’s ownership of Borrower and its Subsidiaries, the federal consolidated tax liabilities and any state or local tax liabilities of Holdings and its Subsidiaries, in each case so long as Holdings applies the amount of any such Distribution for such purpose and (C) to permit Holdings to pay dividends in respect of its common stock in an amount not to exceed in any Fiscal Year the greater of (x) $18,000,000 and (y) 0.5% of Consolidated Total Assets;

(b)           so that Holdings may make Distributions for any purpose not otherwise prohibited under applicable law or the Loan Documents, so long as on the date such Distribution is made (after giving pro forma effect thereto) either (A) Availability exceeds the greater of (x) 20.0% of the Line Cap at such time and (y) $200,000,000 or (B) (x) Availability exceeds the greater of (I) 15.0% of the Line Cap at such time and (II) $150,000,000 and (y) the Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio as of the most recently ended Fiscal Quarter ended at least thirty days prior to the date of determination is at least 1.00:1.00; provided that the Borrower may declare and make Distributions to Holdings and Holdings may declare and make Distributions in each case within sixty (60) days of the date of declaration thereof, if, on the date of declaration of such Distributions, such Distributions would have been permitted under this clause (b); provided, further, that to the extent Borrower has made any such declaration, for purposes of compliance with this Agreement and the other Loan Documents Availability shall be calculated on a pro forma basis assuming such Distribution has been made; and

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(c)            for any purpose not otherwise prohibited under applicable law or the Loan Documents in an aggregate amount not to exceed the greater of (x) $25,000,000 and (y) 0.7% of Consolidated Total Assets.

10.2.5.     Restricted Investments.  Make any Restricted Investment.

10.2.6.     Disposition of Assets.  Make any Asset Disposition, except:

(a)           a Permitted Asset Disposition;

(b)           disposition of Equipment that (i) is surplus, worn, damaged or obsolete or (ii) that does not constitute all or substantially all of the Equipment of Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor and could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect;

(c)            a transfer of Property by a Subsidiary or Obligor to Borrower or another Obligor;
 
(d)           Investments which are not Restricted Investments, to the extent any such Investment constitutes an Asset Disposition; or

(e)           as long as no Default or Event of Default exists before or after giving effect thereto, other Asset Dispositions; provided that the aggregate consideration received for all Asset Dispositions made in reliance on clause (e) of this Section 10.2.6 shall not exceed the greater of $25,000,000 and 0.7% of Consolidated Total Assets.

10.2.7.     Loans.  Make any loans or other advances of money to any Person, except:

(a)           advances to an officer or employee for salary, travel expenses, commissions and similar items in the Ordinary Course of Business;

(b)           prepaid expenses and extensions of trade credit made in the Ordinary Course of Business;

(c)           deposits with financial institutions permitted hereunder;

(d)           as long as no Default or Event of Default exists before or after giving effect thereto, any loans that do not constitute Restricted Investments; provided, however, that any such loans made to Borrower or any other Obligor shall be subordinated to the Obligations in a manner reasonably satisfactory to the Agent;

(e)           loans that could otherwise be made as a distribution under Section 10.2.4; provided, however, that any such loans made to Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor shall be subordinated to the Obligations in a manner reasonably satisfactory to the Agent; and

(f)            advances or loans, each evidenced by promissory notes, to officers, directors or employees (i) for the purchase by such officers, directors or employees of Equity Interests of Holdings pursuant to a stock ownership or purchase plan or compensation plan, in each case, to the extent permitted by Applicable Law in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 in the aggregate to such officers, directors or employees outstanding at any time or (ii) otherwise in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 in the aggregate to such officers, directors or employees outstanding at any time.

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10.2.8.     Restrictions on Payment of Certain Debt.  Make any payments (whether voluntary or mandatory, or a prepayment, redemption, retirement, defeasance or acquisition) with respect to any (a) Subordinated Debt, except regularly scheduled payments of principal, interest and fees, but only to the extent permitted under any subordination agreement relating to such Debt (and a Senior Officer or the Treasurer of Borrower shall certify to Agent, not less than five Business Days prior to the date of payment, that all conditions under such agreement have been satisfied); or (b) Existing Senior Debt prior to the applicable due date under the agreements evidencing such Debt (as may be amended in accordance with this Agreement to extend such due date); provided, however, that Borrower may (i) prepay, redeem, repurchase, retire, or defease any Debt prior to its due date so long as Availability at the time such prepayment, redemption, repurchase, retirement, or defeasance is declared, after giving pro forma effect to such prepayment, redemption, repurchase, retirement, or defeasance, is at least $150,000,000, (ii) prepay, redeem, repurchase, retire, or defease any Debt with the proceeds of an equity issuance; (iii) prepay any Debt with the proceeds of a refinancing permitted under subsection 10.2.1(h) and (iv) as long as no Default or Event of Default exists before or after giving effect thereto, make other prepayments of Debt in an aggregate amount not to exceed the greater of (x) $25,000,000 and (y) 0.7% of Consolidated Total Assets.
 
10.2.9.     Fundamental Changes.  (a) Merge, combine or consolidate with any Person, or liquidate, wind up its affairs or dissolve itself, in each case whether in a single transaction or in a series of related transactions, except for (i) mergers, consolidations, liquidations or dissolutions of an Immaterial Subsidiary with or into another Subsidiary (so long as (x) to the extent such Subsidiary is a Borrowing Base Guarantor, the Borrowing Base Guarantor is the surviving entity or (y) to the extent such Subsidiary is a Guarantor, the Guarantor is the surviving entity or the surviving entity becomes a Guarantor) or into Borrower (so long as the surviving entity is Borrower), (ii) mergers, consolidations, liquidations or dissolutions of a Material Subsidiary with or into another Material Subsidiary (so long as (x) to the extent either such Material Subsidiary is a Borrowing Base Guarantor, the Borrowing Base Guarantor is the surviving entity or (y) to the extent such Material Subsidiary is a Guarantor, the Guarantor is the surviving entity) or Borrower (so long as the surviving entity is Borrower), (iii) mergers, consolidations, liquidations or dissolutions of other Subsidiaries with or into other Subsidiaries (so long as (x) in the case of a Subsidiary that is a Borrowing Base Guarantor, such surviving or continuing Subsidiary remains a Borrowing Base Guarantor or becomes a Borrowing Base Guarantor or (y) in the case of a Subsidiary that is a Guarantor, such surviving or continuing Subsidiary remains a Guarantor or becomes a Guarantor), (iv) mergers or consolidations of any Person with or into Borrower or any Subsidiary if the acquisition of the Equity Interest in such Person by Borrower or such Subsidiary would have been permitted pursuant to Section 10.2.5 (so long as (x) in the case of Borrower, Borrower shall be the continuing or surviving Person, and in the case of a Borrowing Base Guarantor, such Borrowing Base Guarantor is the surviving entity, (y) if a Subsidiary is not the surviving or continuing Person, the surviving Person becomes a Subsidiary and complies with the provisions of Section 10.1.9 and (z) no Default or Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing after giving effect thereto) or (v) mergers, combinations, or consolidations of any Subsidiary with any Person to consummate a Permitted Asset Disposition with respect to the Equity Interests of such Subsidiary concurrently with such consummation; or

(b)           without giving 30 days prior written notice to Agent, (i) change its name, (ii) change its tax, charter or other organizational identification number, or (iii) change its form or U.S. state of organization.

10.2.10.   Subsidiaries.  Form or acquire any Subsidiary after the Closing Date, except in accordance with Sections 10.1.9 and 10.2.5.

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10.2.11.   Organic Documents.  Amend, modify or otherwise change any of its Organic Documents as in effect on the Closing Date in a manner that would be materially adverse to Agent and the Lenders.

10.2.12.   Tax Consolidation.  File or consent to the filing of any consolidated income tax return with any Person other than Holdings, Borrower and Subsidiaries.

10.2.13.   Accounting Changes.  Make any material change in accounting treatment or reporting practices, except as required by GAAP and in accordance with Section 1.2; or change its Fiscal Year.

10.2.14.   Restrictive Agreements.  Become a party to any Restrictive Agreement, except:

(a)           a Restrictive Agreement as in effect on the Closing Date and shown on Schedule 9.1.16 and any renewal or extension of any such Restrictive Agreement or any agreement evidencing such restriction so long as such renewal or extension does not expand the scope of such restrictions;
 
(b)           Restrictive Agreements that are binding on a Subsidiary at the time such Subsidiary first becomes a Subsidiary, so long as (i) such restrictions were not entered into solely in contemplation of such Person becoming a Subsidiary and (ii) such restrictions do not extend to any other Person following such Person becoming a Subsidiary, and any renewal or extension of a restriction of any such Restrictive Agreement or any agreement evidencing such restriction so long as such renewal or extension does not expand the scope of such restrictions;

(c)           a Restrictive Agreement relating to secured Debt permitted hereunder, if such restrictions apply only to the collateral for such Debt;

(d)           customary provisions in leases, licenses, joint venture agreements and other agreements with respect to dispositions permitted by this Agreement;

(e)           a Restrictive Agreement relating to Debt permitted hereunder so long as such Restrictive Agreement contains restrictions which are no more restrictive (in any material respect) than the restrictions contained in this Agreement; and

(f)            Restrictive Agreements relating to the Existing 2023 Senior Secured Notes (or any Refinancing Debt in respect thereof) so long as such restrictions either (i) apply only to the collateral for the Existing 2023 Senior Secured Notes (or such Refinancing Debt) or (ii) are no more restrictive (in any material respect) than the restrictions contained in this Agreement (it being agreed such Restrictive Agreements may restrict the granting of Liens on the Collateral that are subordinated or junior to the Lien on the Collateral securing the Obligations).

10.2.15.   Hedging Agreements.  Enter into any Hedging Agreement, except to hedge risks arising in the Ordinary Course of Business and not for primarily speculative purposes.

10.2.16.   Conduct of Business.  Engage in any business, other than its business as conducted by Borrower and its Subsidiaries on the Closing Date (and similar or related business, including any vertically integrated business with respect thereto) and any activities incidental thereto.  Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, Holdings shall not (i) engage in any business other than entering into and performing its obligations under and in accordance with the Loan Documents 

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to which it is a party or (ii) own any assets other than (a) the capital stock of Borrower and (b) cash and Cash Equivalents in an amount not to exceed $5,000,000 at any one time for the purpose of paying general operating expenses of Holdings and for payment of dividends permitted to be paid hereunder or (iii) have any Debt or other liability other than its obligations under the Guaranty and its obligations under the guaranties of (a) the Existing Senior Notes (in each case, or any Refinancing Debt in respect thereof), and (b) other Debt permitted under Section 10.2.1 herein.

10.2.17.   Affiliate Transactions.  Enter into or be party to any transaction with an Affiliate, except:

(a)           transactions contemplated by the Loan Documents;

(b)           payment of reasonable compensation to officers and employees for services actually rendered, and loans and advances permitted by Section 10.2.7;

(c)           payment of customary directors’ fees and indemnities;

(d)           transactions with Affiliates that were consummated prior to the Closing Date;
 
(e)           transactions with Affiliates in the Ordinary Course of Business, upon fair and reasonable terms not less favorable to Borrower or its applicable Subsidiary than would be obtained in a comparable arm’s-length transaction with a non-Affiliate; and

(f)            other transactions with Affiliates so long as the amount of payments (including the fair market value of assets transferred in connection therewith) in connection with all such transactions shall not exceed $5,000,000 in the aggregate.

10.2.18.   Amendments to Subordinated Debt or Existing Senior Debt.  Amend, supplement or otherwise modify any Existing Senior Debt or any document, instrument or agreement relating to any Subordinated Debt, if such modification could reasonably be expected to affect the interests of the Lenders adversely in any material way, as determined by the Agent, in the exercise of its reasonable discretion, without obtaining the prior written consent of Required Lenders to such amendment, supplement or other modification.

10.3.       Minimum Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio.  As long as any Commitments or Obligations are outstanding, Borrower shall maintain, as of the last day of each Fiscal Quarter commencing with the last day of the most recent Fiscal Quarter preceding the commencement of a Trigger Period for which financial information is available and ending on the expiration of such Trigger Period, a Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio of at least 1.00 to 1.00.

SECTION 11.            EVENTS OF DEFAULT; REMEDIES ON DEFAULT

11.1.       Events of Default.  Each of the following shall be an “Event of Default” hereunder, if the same shall occur for any reason whatsoever, whether voluntary or involuntary, by operation of law or otherwise:

(a)           Borrower fails to pay (i) principal of any of the Loans or reimbursement of any LC Obligation when due (whether at stated maturity, on demand, upon acceleration or otherwise) or (ii) interest on any of the Loans or any fee or any other amount or Obligation (other than as otherwise 

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provided in clause (i) above) under this Agreement or other Loan Document within five (5) days after its due date;

(b)           Any representation, warranty or other written statement of an Obligor made in connection with any Loan Documents or transactions contemplated thereby is incorrect or misleading in any material respect when given;

(c)           Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor breaches or fails to perform any covenant contained in (i) Section 7.2, 7.4, 8.2.4, 8.2.5, 8.6.2, 10.1.11, 10.2 or 10.3, (ii) Section 8.1 or 10.1.2 (a) through (f) and such breach or failure is not cured within three (3) Business Days or (iii) Section 10.1.2(g) through (j) and such breach or failure is not cured within ten (10) Business Days;

(d)           An Obligor breaches or fails to perform any other covenant contained in any Loan Document, and such breach or failure is not cured within 30 days after a Senior Officer of such Obligor has knowledge thereof or receives notice thereof from Agent, whichever is sooner;

(e)           A Guarantor repudiates, revokes or attempts to revoke, in writing, its Guaranty; an Obligor denies or contests the validity or enforceability of any Loan Documents or Obligations, or the perfection or priority of any Lien granted to Agent; or any material provision of a Loan Document ceases to be in full force or effect for any reason (other than a waiver or release by Agent and Lenders);
 
(f)            Any breach or default of an Obligor occurs (after giving effect to any applicable grace period thereunder) under any Hedging Agreement, or any document, instrument or agreement to which it is a party or by which it or any of its Properties is bound, relating to Debt in excess of $40,000,000 or, in the aggregate, with all such Debt, in excess of $75,000,000, if in each case the maturity of or any payment with respect to such Debt may be accelerated or demanded due to such breach;

(g)           Any judgment or order for the payment of money is entered against an Obligor in an amount that exceeds, individually $40,000,000 or cumulatively with all unsatisfied judgments or orders against all Obligors $75,000,000 (in either case, net of any insurance coverage not disputed by the insurer), unless a stay of enforcement of such judgment or order is in effect, by reason of a pending appeal or otherwise, or such judgment or order is covered by an indemnity from a Solvent third party which has not disputed its obligations thereunder and no judgment Lien has attached to such Obligor’s property;

(h)           A loss, theft, damage or destruction occurs with respect to any Collateral if the amount not covered by insurance exceeds $40,000,000;

(i)            An Obligor (x) is enjoined, restrained or in any way prevented by any Governmental Authority from conducting any part of its business; an Obligor suffers the loss, revocation or termination of any license, permit, lease or agreement necessary to its business; there is a cessation of any part of an Obligor’s business for a period of time; any Collateral or Property of an Obligor is taken or impaired through condemnation; except in each case pursuant to this clause (x) to the extent that a Material Adverse Effect could not reasonably be expected to result or (y) agrees to or commences any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of its affairs except in connection with a merger or consolidation with another Obligor that is permitted hereby;

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appointed to take possession of any substantial Property of or to operate any of the business of an Obligor; or an Insolvency Proceeding is commenced against an Obligor and the Obligor consents to institution of the proceeding, the petition commencing the proceeding is not timely controverted by the Obligor, the petition is not dismissed within 60 days after filing, or an order for relief is entered in the proceeding;

(k)           An ERISA Event occurs with respect to a Pension Plan or Multiemployer Plan that has resulted or could reasonably be expected to result in liability of an Obligor to a Pension Plan, Multiemployer Plan or PBGC, or that constitutes grounds for appointment of a trustee for or termination by the PBGC of any Pension Plan or Multiemployer Plan; an Obligor or ERISA Affiliate fails to pay when due any installment payment with respect to its withdrawal liability under Section 4201 of ERISA under a Multiemployer Plan; or any event similar to the foregoing occurs or exists with respect to a Foreign Plan, any of which, individually or in the aggregate, (x) results in a liability in excess of $40,000,000 that is not immediately paid when due or (y) could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect; or

(l)            A Change of Control occurs.

11.2.       Remedies upon Default.  If an Event of Default described in Section 11.1(j) occurs with respect to Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor, then to the extent permitted by Applicable Law, all Obligations (other than Secured Bank Product Obligations) shall become automatically due and payable, all Commitments shall terminate, and Borrower shall be required to Cash Collateralize all LC Obligations, without any action by Agent or notice of any kind.  In addition, or if any other Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, Agent may in its discretion (and shall upon written direction of Required Lenders) do any one or more of the following from time to time:
 
(a)           declare any Obligations (other than Secured Bank Product Obligations) immediately due and payable, whereupon they shall be due and payable without diligence, presentment, demand, protest or notice of any kind, all of which are hereby waived by Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor to the fullest extent permitted by law;

(b)           terminate, reduce or condition any Commitment, or make (for so long as an Event of Default is continuing) any adjustment to the Aggregate Borrowing Base, Tranche A Borrowing Base and/or Tranche B Borrowing Base;

(c)           require Obligors to Cash Collateralize LC Obligations, Secured Bank Product Obligations and other Obligations that are inchoate or contingent (other than indemnification obligations which are either contingent or inchoate to the extent no claims giving rise thereto have been asserted) or not yet due and payable, and, if Obligors fail promptly to deposit such Cash Collateral, Agent may (and shall upon the direction of Required Lenders) advance the required Cash Collateral as Revolver Loans (whether or not an Overadvance exists or is created thereby, or the conditions in Section 6 are satisfied); and

(d)           exercise any other rights or remedies afforded under any agreement, by law, at equity or otherwise, including the rights and remedies of a secured party under the UCC.  Such rights and remedies include the rights to (i) take possession of any Collateral; (ii) require Borrower and/or any Borrowing Base Guarantor to assemble Collateral, at Borrower’s expense, and make it available to Agent at a place designated by Agent; (iii) enter any premises where Collateral is located and store Collateral on such premises until sold (and if the premises are owned or leased by Borrower and/or any Borrowing Base Guarantor, Borrower and/or such Borrowing Base Guarantor, as applicable, agrees not to charge for such storage); and (iv) sell or otherwise dispose of any Collateral in its then condition, or after 

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any further manufacturing or processing thereof, at public or private sale, with such notice as may be required by Applicable Law, in lots or in bulk, at such locations, all as Agent, in its discretion, deems advisable.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor agree that 10 days’ notice of any proposed sale or other disposition of Collateral by Agent shall be reasonable.  Agent shall have the right to conduct such sales on any Obligor’s premises, without charge, and such sales may be adjourned from time to time in accordance with Applicable Law.  Agent shall have the right to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of any Collateral for cash, credit or any combination thereof, and Agent may purchase any Collateral at public or, if permitted by law, private sale and, in lieu of actual payment of the purchase price, may credit bid and set off the amount of such price against the Obligations.

11.3.       License.  Agent is hereby granted an irrevocable, non-exclusive license or other right to use, license or sub-license following the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default (without payment of royalty or other compensation to any Person) any or all Intellectual Property of Borrower and any Borrowing Base Guarantor, computer hardware and software, trade secrets, brochures, customer lists, promotional and advertising materials, labels, packaging materials and other Property, in advertising for sale, marketing, selling, collecting, completing manufacture of, or otherwise exercising any rights or remedies with respect to, any Collateral.  Borrower’s and all Borrowing Base Guarantors’ rights and interests under Intellectual Property shall inure to Agent’s benefit.

11.4.       Setoff.  At any time during an Event of Default, Agent, Issuing Bank, Lenders, and any of their Affiliates are authorized, to the fullest extent permitted by Applicable Law, to set off and apply any and all deposits (general or special, time or demand, provisional or final, in whatever currency) at any time held and other obligations (in whatever currency) at any time owing by Agent, Issuing Bank, such Lender or such Affiliate to or for the credit or the account of an Obligor against any Obligations, irrespective of whether or not Agent, Issuing Bank, such Lender or such Affiliate shall have made any demand under this Agreement or any other Loan Document and although such Obligations may be contingent or unmatured or are owed to a branch or office of Agent, Issuing Bank, such Lender or such Affiliate different from the branch or office holding such deposit or obligated on such indebtedness.  The rights of Agent, Issuing Bank, each Lender and each such Affiliate under this Section are in addition to other rights and remedies (including other rights of setoff) that such Person may have.
 
11.5.        Remedies Cumulative; No Waiver.

11.5.1.     Cumulative Rights.  All covenants, conditions, provisions, warranties, guaranties, indemnities and other undertakings of Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor contained in the Loan Documents are cumulative and not in derogation or substitution of each other.  In particular, the rights and remedies of Agent, Issuing Bank and Lenders are cumulative, may be exercised at any time and from time to time, concurrently or in any order, and shall not be exclusive of any other rights or remedies that Agent, Issuing Bank and Lenders may have, whether under any agreement, by law, at equity or otherwise.

11.5.2.     Waivers.  The failure or delay of Agent, Issuing Bank or any Lender to require strict performance by Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor with any terms of the Loan Documents, or to exercise any rights or remedies with respect to Collateral or otherwise, shall not operate as a waiver thereof nor as establishment of a course of dealing.  All rights and remedies shall continue in full force and effect until Full Payment of all Obligations.  No modification of any terms of any Loan Documents (including any waiver thereof) shall be effective, unless such modification is specifically provided in a writing directed to Borrower and executed by Agent and the requisite Lenders, and such modification shall be applicable only to the matter specified.  No waiver of any Default or Event of Default shall constitute a waiver of any other Default or Event of Default that may exist at such time, 

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unless expressly stated.  If Agent, Issuing Bank or any Lender accepts performance by any Obligor under any Loan Documents in a manner other than that specified therein, or during any Default or Event of Default, or if Agent, Issuing Bank or any Lender shall delay or exercise any right or remedy under any Loan Documents, such acceptance, delay or exercise shall not operate to waive any Default or Event of Default nor to preclude exercise of any other right or remedy.  It is expressly acknowledged by Borrower that any failure to satisfy a financial covenant on a measurement date shall not be cured or remedied by satisfaction of such covenant on a subsequent date.

SECTION 12.            AGENT

12.1.        Appointment, Authority and Duties of Agent.

12.1.1.     Appointment and Authority.  Each Secured Party appoints and designates Bank of America as Agent under all Loan Documents.  Agent may, and each Secured Party authorizes and instructs Agent to, enter into all Loan Documents to which Agent is intended to be a party and accept all Security Documents, for Agent’s benefit and the Pro Rata benefit of the Secured Parties.  Each Secured Party agrees that any action taken by Agent or Required Lenders in accordance with the provisions of the Loan Documents, and the exercise by Agent or Required Lenders of any rights or remedies set forth therein, together with all other powers reasonably incidental thereto, shall be authorized by and binding upon all Secured Parties.  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Agent shall have the sole and exclusive authority to (a) act as the disbursing and collecting agent for Lenders with respect to all payments and collections arising in connection with the Loan Documents; (b) execute and deliver as Agent each Loan Document, including any intercreditor or subordination agreement, and accept delivery of each Loan Document from any Obligor or other Person; (c) act as collateral agent for Secured Parties for purposes of perfecting and administering Liens under the Loan Documents, and for all other purposes stated therein; (d) manage, supervise or otherwise deal with Collateral; and (e) take any Enforcement Action or otherwise exercise any rights or remedies with respect to any Collateral under the Loan Documents, Applicable Law or otherwise.  The duties of Agent shall be ministerial and administrative in nature, and Agent shall not have a fiduciary relationship with any Secured Party, Participant or other Person, by reason of any Loan Document or any transaction relating thereto.  Agent alone shall be authorized to determine whether any Accounts or Inventory constitute Eligible Accounts or Eligible Inventory, whether to impose or release any reserve, or whether any conditions to funding or to issuance of a Letter of Credit have been satisfied, which determinations and judgments, if exercised in good faith, shall exonerate Agent from liability to any Lender or other Person for any error in judgment.
 
12.1.2.     Duties.  Agent shall not have any duties except those expressly set forth in the Loan Documents.  The conferral upon Agent of any right shall not imply a duty on Agent’s part to exercise such right, unless instructed to do so by Required Lenders in accordance with this Agreement.

12.1.3.     Agent Professionals.  Agent may perform its duties through agents and employees.  Agent may consult with and employ Agent Professionals, and shall be entitled to act upon, and shall be fully protected in any action taken in good faith reliance upon, any advice given by an Agent Professional.  Agent shall not be responsible for the negligence or misconduct of any agents, employees or Agent Professionals selected by it with reasonable care.

12.1.4.     Instructions of Required Lenders.  The rights and remedies conferred upon Agent under the Loan Documents may be exercised without the necessity of joinder of any other party, unless required by Applicable Law.  Agent may request instructions from Required Lenders or other Secured Parties with respect to any act (including the failure to act) in connection with any Loan Documents, and may seek assurances to its satisfaction from Secured Parties of their indemnification obligations against all Claims that could be incurred by Agent in connection with any act.  Agent shall be 

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entitled to refrain from any act until it has received such instructions or assurances, and Agent shall not incur liability to any Person by reason of so refraining.  Instructions of Required Lenders shall be binding upon all Secured Parties, and no Secured Party shall have any right of action whatsoever against Agent as a result of Agent acting or refraining from acting in accordance with the instructions of Required Lenders.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, instructions by and consent of specific parties shall be required to the extent provided in Section 14.1.1.  In no event shall Agent be required to take any action that, in its opinion, is contrary to Applicable Law or any Loan Documents or could subject any Agent Indemnitee to personal liability.

12.2.        Agreements Regarding Collateral and Field Examination Reports.

12.2.1.     Lien Releases; Care of Collateral.  Secured Parties authorize Agent to release (and the Agent shall release) any Guaranty by a Guarantor Subsidiary and any Lien with respect to any Collateral (a) upon Full Payment of the Obligations; (b) that is the subject of an Asset Disposition which Borrower certifies in writing to Agent is a Permitted Asset Disposition or a Lien which Borrower certifies is a Permitted Lien entitled to priority over Agent’s Liens (and Agent may rely conclusively on any such certificate without further inquiry); (c) that does not constitute a material part of the Collateral; or (d) with the written consent of all Lenders.  Secured Parties authorize Agent to subordinate its Liens to any Purchase Money Lien permitted hereunder.  Agent shall have no obligation to assure that any Collateral exists or is owned by Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor, or is cared for, protected or insured, nor to assure that Agent’s Liens have been properly created, perfected or enforced, or are entitled to any particular priority, nor to exercise any duty of care with respect to any Collateral.

12.2.2.     Possession of Collateral.  Agent and Secured Parties appoint each Lender as agent (for the benefit of Secured Parties) for the purpose of perfecting Liens in any Collateral held or controlled by such Lender, to the extent such Liens are perfected by possession or control.  If any Lender obtains possession or control of any Collateral, it shall notify Agent thereof and, promptly upon Agent’s request, deliver such Collateral to Agent or otherwise deal with such Collateral in accordance with Agent’s instructions.
 
12.2.3.     Reports.  Agent shall promptly forward to each Lender, when complete, copies of any field audit, examination or appraisal report prepared by or for Agent with respect to any Obligor or Collateral (“Report”).  Each Lender agrees (a) that neither Bank of America nor Agent makes any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of any Report, and shall not be liable for any information contained in or omitted from any Report; (b) that the Reports are not intended to be comprehensive audits or examinations, and that Agent or any other Person performing any audit or examination will inspect only specific information regarding Obligations or the Collateral and will rely significantly upon Borrower’s and the Borrowing Base Guarantors’ books and records as well as upon representations of Borrower’s and the Borrowing Base Guarantors’ officers and employees; and (c) to keep all Reports confidential and strictly for such Lender’s internal use, and not to distribute any Report (or the contents thereof) to any Person (except to such Lender’s Participants, attorneys and accountants) or use any Report in any manner other than administration of the Loans and other Obligations.  Absent gross negligence, willful misconduct or bad faith of such Person, each Lender agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Agent and any other Person preparing a Report from any action such Lender may take as a result of or any conclusion it may draw from any Report, as well as from any Claims arising as a direct or indirect result of Agent furnishing a Report to such Lender.

12.3.       Reliance By Agent.  Agent shall be entitled to rely, and shall be fully protected in relying, upon any certification, notice or other communication (including those by telephone, telex, telegram, telecopy or e-mail) believed by it to be genuine and correct and to have been signed, sent or made by the proper Person, and upon the advice and statements of Agent Professionals.  Agent shall 

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have a reasonable and practicable amount of time to act upon any instruction, notice or other communication under any Loan Document, and shall not be liable for any delay in acting.

12.4.       Action Upon Default.  Agent shall not be deemed to have knowledge of any Default or Event of Default, or of any failure to satisfy any conditions in Section 6, unless it has received written notice from Borrower or Required Lenders specifying the occurrence and nature thereof.  Agent shall promptly forward such notice to all Lenders.  If any Lender acquires knowledge of a Default, Event of Default or failure of such conditions, it shall promptly notify Agent and the other Lenders thereof in writing.  Each Secured Party agrees that, except as otherwise provided in any Loan Documents or with the written consent of Agent and Required Lenders, it will not take any Enforcement Action, accelerate Obligations (other than Secured Bank Product Obligations), or exercise any right that it might otherwise have under Applicable Law to credit bid at foreclosure sales, UCC sales or other similar dispositions of Collateral or to assert any rights relating to any Collateral.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, a Lender may take action to preserve or enforce its rights against an Obligor where a deadline or limitation period is applicable that would, absent such action, bar enforcement of Obligations held by such Lender, including the filing of proofs of claim in an Insolvency Proceeding.

12.5.       Ratable Sharing.  If any Lender shall obtain any payment or reduction of any Obligation, whether through set-off or otherwise, in excess of its share of such Obligation, determined on a Pro Rata basis or in accordance with Section 5.6.1, as applicable, such Lender shall forthwith purchase from Agent, Issuing Bank and the other Lenders such participations in the affected Obligation as are necessary to cause the purchasing Lender to share the excess payment or reduction on a Pro Rata basis or in accordance with Section 5.6.1, as applicable.  If any of such payment or reduction is thereafter recovered from the purchasing Lender, the purchase shall be rescinded and the purchase price restored to the extent of such recovery, but without interest.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Defaulting Lender obtains a payment or reduction of any Obligation, it shall immediately turn over the amount thereof to Agent for application under Section 4.2.2 and it shall provide a written statement to Agent describing the Obligation affected by such payment or reduction.  No Lender shall set off against any Dominion Account without the prior consent of Agent.
 
12.6.        Indemnification.  ABSENT GROSS NEGLIGENCE, WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OR BAD FAITH OF THE AGENT INDEMNITEES, EACH LENDER SHALL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS AGENT INDEMNITEES AND ISSUING BANK INDEMNITEES, TO THE EXTENT NOT REIMBURSED BY OBLIGORS (BUT WITHOUT LIMITING THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS OF OBLIGORS UNDER ANY LOAN DOCUMENTS), ON A PRO RATA BASIS, AGAINST ALL CLAIMS THAT MAY BE INCURRED BY OR ASSERTED AGAINST ANY SUCH INDEMNITEE, PROVIDED THAT ANY CLAIM AGAINST AN AGENT INDEMNITEE RELATES TO OR ARISES FROM ITS ACTING AS OR FOR AGENT (IN THE CAPACITY OF AGENT) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS HEREOF.  In Agent’s discretion, it may reserve for any such Claims made against an Agent Indemnitee or Issuing Bank Indemnitee, and may satisfy any judgment, order or settlement relating thereto, from proceeds of Collateral prior to making any distribution of Collateral proceeds to Secured Parties.  If Agent is sued by any receiver, bankruptcy trustee, debtor-in-possession or other Person for any alleged preference or fraudulent transfer, then any monies paid by Agent in settlement or satisfaction of such proceeding, together with all interest, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) incurred in the defense of same, shall be promptly reimbursed to Agent by each Lender to the extent of its Pro Rata share.

12.7.        Limitation on Responsibilities of Agent.  Agent shall not be liable to any Secured Party for any action taken or omitted to be taken under the Loan Documents, except for losses directly and solely caused by Agent’s gross negligence or willful misconduct.  Agent does not assume any responsibility for any failure or delay in performance or any breach by any Obligor, Lender or 

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other Secured Party of any obligations under the Loan Documents.  Agent does not make any express or implied warranty, representation or guarantee to Secured Parties with respect to any Obligations, Collateral, Loan Documents or Obligor.  No Agent Indemnitee shall be responsible to Secured Parties for any recitals, statements, information, representations or warranties contained in any Loan Documents; the execution, validity, genuineness, effectiveness or enforceability of any Loan Documents; the genuineness, enforceability, collectibility, value, sufficiency, location or existence of any Collateral, or the validity, extent, perfection or priority of any Lien therein; the validity, enforceability or collectibility of any Obligations; or the assets, liabilities, financial condition, results of operations, business, creditworthiness or legal status of any Obligor or Account Debtor.  No Agent Indemnitee shall have any obligation to any Secured Party to ascertain or inquire into the existence of any Default or Event of Default, the observance or performance by any Obligor of any terms of the Loan Documents, or the satisfaction of any conditions precedent contained in any Loan Documents, except that Agent shall confirm receipt of the documents to be delivered to Agent on the Closing Date pursuant to Section 6.1.

12.8.        Successor Agent and Co-Agents.

12.8.1.     Resignation; Successor Agent.  Subject to the appointment and acceptance of a successor Agent as provided below, Agent may resign at any time by giving at least 30 days written notice thereof to Lenders and Borrower.  Upon receipt of such notice, Required Lenders shall have the right to appoint a successor Agent which shall be (a) a Lender or an Affiliate of a Lender; or (b) a commercial bank that is organized under the laws of the United States or any state or district thereof, has a combined capital surplus of at least $200,000,000 and (provided no Default or Event of Default exists) is reasonably acceptable to Borrower.  If no successor agent is appointed prior to the effective date of the resignation of Agent, then Agent may appoint a successor agent from among Lenders or, if no Lender accepts such role, Agent may appoint Required Lenders as successor Agent.  Upon acceptance by a successor Agent of an appointment to serve as Agent hereunder, or upon appointment of Required Lenders as successor Agent, such successor Agent shall thereupon succeed to and become vested with all the powers and duties of the retiring Agent without further act, and the retiring Agent shall be discharged from its duties and obligations hereunder but shall continue to have the benefits of the indemnification set forth in Sections 12.6 and 14.2.  Notwithstanding any Agent’s resignation, the provisions of this Section 12 shall continue in effect for its benefit with respect to any actions taken or omitted to be taken by it while Agent.  Any successor to Bank of America by merger or acquisition of stock or this loan shall continue to be Agent hereunder without further act on the part of the parties hereto, unless such successor resigns as provided above.  If Agent has, or has a direct or indirect parent company that has, become the subject of an Insolvency Proceeding or taken any action in furtherance thereof, Agent shall resign at the request of Required Lenders.
 
12.8.2.     Separate Collateral Agent.  It is the intent of the parties that there shall be no violation of any Applicable Law denying or restricting the right of financial institutions to transact business in any jurisdiction.  If Agent believes that it may be limited in the exercise of any rights or remedies under the Loan Documents due to any Applicable Law, Agent may appoint an additional Person who is not so limited, as a separate collateral agent or co-collateral agent.  If Agent so appoints a collateral agent or co-collateral agent, each right and remedy intended to be available to Agent under the Loan Documents shall also be vested in such separate agent.  Every covenant and obligation necessary to the exercise thereof by such agent shall run to and be enforceable by it as well as Agent.  Secured Parties shall execute and deliver such documents as Agent deems appropriate to vest any rights or remedies in such agent.  If any collateral agent or co-collateral agent shall die or dissolve, become incapable of acting, resign or be removed, then all the rights and remedies of such agent, to the extent permitted by Applicable Law, shall vest in and be exercised by Agent until appointment of a new agent.

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12.9.       Due Diligence and Non-Reliance.  Each Lender acknowledges and agrees that it has, independently and without reliance upon Agent or any other Lenders, and based upon such documents, information and analyses as it has deemed appropriate, made its own credit analysis of each Obligor and its own decision to enter into this Agreement and to fund Loans and participate in LC Obligations hereunder.  Each Secured Party has made such inquiries as it feels necessary concerning the Loan Documents, Collateral and Obligors.  Each Secured Party further acknowledges and agrees that the other Secured Parties have made no representations or warranties concerning any Obligor, any Collateral or the legality, validity, sufficiency or enforceability of any Loan Documents or Obligations.  Each Secured Party will, independently and without reliance upon any other Secured Party, and based upon such financial statements, documents and information as it deems appropriate at the time, continue to make and rely upon its own credit decisions in making Loans and participating in LC Obligations, and in taking or refraining from any action under any Loan Documents.  Except for notices, reports and other information expressly requested by a Lender, Agent shall have no duty or responsibility to provide any Secured Party with any notices, reports or certificates furnished to Agent by any Obligor or any credit or other information concerning the affairs, financial condition, business or Properties of any Obligor (or any of its Affiliates) which may come into possession of Agent or its Affiliates.

12.10.     Replacement of Certain Lenders.  If a Lender (a) fails to give its consent to any amendment, waiver or action for which consent of all Lenders was required and Required Lenders consented, or (b) is a Defaulting Lender, then, in addition to any other rights and remedies that any Person may have, Borrower may (at Borrower’s sole cost and expense, including the payment of any applicable processing fee), by notice to such Lender within 120 days after such event, require such Lender to assign all of its rights and obligations under the Loan Documents to an Eligible Assignee(s), pursuant to appropriate Assignment and Acceptance(s), within 20 days after the notice.  Agent is irrevocably appointed as attorney-in-fact to execute any such Assignment and Acceptance if the Lender fails to execute it.  Such Lender shall be entitled to receive, in cash, concurrently with such assignment, all amounts owed to it under the Loan Documents, including all principal, interest, fees and other amounts owing to such Lender hereunder through the date of assignment.
 
12.11.      Remittance of Payments and Collections.

12.11.1.   Remittances Generally.  All payments by any Lender to Agent shall be made by the time and on the day set forth in this Agreement, in immediately available funds.  If no time for payment is specified or if payment is due on demand by Agent and request for payment is made by Agent by 11:00 a.m. (Central Time) on a Business Day, payment shall be made by Lender not later than 1:00 p.m. (Central Time) on such day, and if request is made after 11:00 a.m. (Central Time), then payment shall be made by 11:00 a.m. (Central Time) on the next Business Day.  Payment by Agent to any Secured Party shall be made by wire transfer, in the type of funds received by Agent.  Any such payment shall be subject to Agent’s right of offset for any amounts due from such payee under the Loan Documents.

12.11.2.   Failure to Pay.  If any Secured Party fails to pay any amount when due by it to Agent pursuant to the terms hereof, such amount shall bear interest from the due date until paid at the rate determined by Agent as customary in the banking industry for interbank compensation.  In no event shall Borrower be entitled to receive credit for any interest paid by a Secured Party to Agent, nor shall any Defaulting Lender be entitled to interest on any amounts held by Agent pursuant to Section 4.2.

12.11.3.   Recovery of Payments.  If Agent pays any amount to a Secured Party in the expectation that a related payment will be received by Agent from an Obligor and such related payment is not received, then Agent may recover such amount from each Secured Party that received it.  If Agent determines at any time that an amount received under any Loan Document must be returned to 

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an Obligor or paid to any other Person pursuant to Applicable Law or otherwise, then, notwithstanding any other term of any Loan Document, Agent shall not be required to distribute such amount to any Lender.  If any amounts received and applied by Agent to any Obligations are later required to be returned by Agent pursuant to Applicable Law, each Lender shall pay to Agent, on demand, such Lender’s Pro Rata share of the amounts required to be returned.

12.12.      Agent in its Individual Capacity.  As a Lender, Bank of America shall have the same rights and remedies under the other Loan Documents as any other Lender, and the terms “Lenders,” “Required Lenders” or any similar term shall include Bank of America in its capacity as a Lender.  Each of Bank of America and its Affiliates may accept deposits from, maintain deposits or credit balances for, invest in, lend money to, provide Bank Products to, act as trustee under indentures of, serve as financial or other advisor to, and generally engage in any kind of business with, Obligors and their Affiliates, as if Bank of America were any other bank, without any duty to account therefor (including any fees or other consideration received in connection therewith) to the other Lenders.  In their individual capacities, Bank of America and its Affiliates may receive information regarding Obligors, their Affiliates and their Account Debtors (including information subject to confidentiality obligations), and each Secured Party agrees that Bank of America and its Affiliates shall be under no obligation to provide such information to any Secured Party, if acquired in such individual capacity and not as Agent hereunder.

12.13.     Agent Titles.  Each Lender, other than Bank of America, that is designated (on the cover page of this Agreement or otherwise) by Bank of America as an “Agent” or “Arranger” of any type shall not have any right, power, responsibility or duty under any Loan Documents other than those applicable to all Lenders, and shall in no event be deemed to have any fiduciary relationship with any other Lender.

12.14.     Bank Product Providers.  Each Secured Bank Product Provider, by delivery of a notice to Agent of a Bank Product, agrees to be bound by Section 5.6 and this Section 12.  Absent gross negligence, willful misconduct or bad faith of such Agent Indemnitee, each Secured Bank Product Provider shall indemnify and hold harmless each Agent Indemnitee, to the extent not reimbursed by Obligors, against all Claims that may be incurred by or asserted against any Agent Indemnitee in connection with such provider’s Secured Bank Product Obligations.
 
12.15.     No Third Party Beneficiaries.  This Section 12 (except with respect to Borrower’s rights under Sections 12.8 and 12.10) is an agreement solely among Secured Parties and Agent, and shall survive Full Payment of the Obligations.  This Section 12 (except with respect to Borrower’s rights under Sections 12.8 and 12.10) does not confer any rights or benefits upon Borrower or any other Person.  As between Borrower and Agent, any action that Agent may take under any Loan Documents or with respect to any Obligations shall be conclusively presumed to have been authorized and directed by Secured Parties.

12.16.     Withholding.  To the extent required by any applicable law, the Agent may withhold from any payment to any Lender an amount equivalent to any applicable withholding Tax.  If any payment has been made to any Lender by the Agent without the applicable withholding Tax being withheld from such payment and the Agent has paid over the applicable withholding Tax to the Internal Revenue Service or any other Governmental Authority, or the Internal Revenue Service or any other Governmental Authority asserts a claim that the Agent did not properly withhold Tax from amounts paid to or for the account of any Lender because the appropriate form was not delivered or was not properly executed or because such Lender failed to notify the Agent of a change in circumstance which rendered the exemption from, or reduction of, withholding Tax ineffective or for any other reason, such Lender shall indemnify the Agent fully for all amounts paid, directly or indirectly, by the Agent as Tax or 

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otherwise, including any penalties or interest and together with all expenses (including legal expenses, allocated internal costs and out-of-pocket expenses) incurred.

SECTION 13.            BENEFIT OF AGREEMENT; ASSIGNMENTS AND PARTICIPATIONS

13.1.       Successors and Assigns.  This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of each of Borrower, each Borrowing Base Guarantor, Agent, Lenders, Secured Parties, and their respective successors and permitted assigns, except that (a) neither Borrower nor any Borrowing Base Guarantor shall have the right to assign its rights or delegate its obligations under any Loan Documents; and (b) any assignment by a Lender must be made in compliance with Section 13.3.  Agent may treat the Person which made any Loan as the owner thereof for all purposes until such Person makes an assignment in accordance with Section 13.3.  Any authorization or consent of a Lender shall be conclusive and binding on any subsequent transferee or assignee of such Lender.

13.2.       Participations.

13.2.1.     Permitted Participants; Effect.  Any Lender may, in the ordinary course of its business and in accordance with Applicable Law, at any time sell to a Person (other than a natural Person, or a holding company, investment vehicle or trust for, or owned and operated for the primary benefit of, a natural Person, or the Borrower or any of the Borrower’s Affiliates or Subsidiaries) (“Participant”) a participating interest in the rights and obligations of such Lender under any Loan Documents.  Despite any sale by a Lender of participating interests to a Participant, such Lender’s obligations under the Loan Documents shall remain unchanged, such Lender shall remain solely responsible to the other parties hereto for performance of such obligations, such Lender shall remain the holder of its Loans and Commitments for all purposes, all amounts payable by Borrower shall be determined as if such Lender had not sold such participating interests, and Borrower and Agent shall continue to deal solely and directly with such Lender in connection with the Loan Documents.  Each Lender shall be solely responsible for notifying its Participants of any matters under the Loan Documents, and Agent and the other Lenders shall not have any obligation or liability to any such Participant.  A Participant that would be a Foreign Lender if it were a Lender shall not be entitled to the benefits of Section 5.9 unless Borrower agrees otherwise in writing.
 
13.2.2.      Voting Rights.  Each Lender shall retain the sole right to approve, without the consent of any Participant, any amendment, waiver or other modification of any Loan Documents other than that which forgives principal, interest or fees, reduces the stated interest rate or fees payable with respect to any Loan or Commitment in which such Participant has an interest, postpones the Commitment Termination Date or any date fixed for any regularly scheduled payment of principal, interest or fees on such Loan or Commitment, or releases Borrower, any Guarantor (except in respect of a Permitted Asset Disposition of such Guarantor) or substantial portion of the Collateral.

13.2.3.     Benefit of Set-Off.  Borrower agrees that each Participant shall have a right of set-off in respect of its participating interest to the same extent as if such interest were owing directly to a Lender, and each Lender shall also retain the right of set-off with respect to any participating interests sold by it to the maximum extent permitted by Applicable Law.  By exercising any such applicable right of set-off, a Participant agrees to share with Lenders all amounts received through its set-off, in accordance with Section 12.5 as if such Participant were a Lender.  The Borrower agrees that each Participant shall be entitled to the benefits of Section 3.7, 3.9, and 5.9 (subject to the requirements and limitations in Section 5.10).

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maintain a register on which it enters the name and address of each Participant and the principal amounts (and stated interest) of each Participant’s interest in the Loans or other obligations under this Agreement (the “Participant Register”).  No Lender shall have any obligation to disclose all or any portion of any Participant Register to any Person (including the identity of any Participant or any information relating to a Participant’s interest in any Loans or other rights or obligations under any Loan Document), except to the extent that such disclosure is necessary to establish that the Commitments, Loans or other rights or obligations are in registered form under Treasury Regulation Section 5f.103-1(c).  Unless otherwise required by the Internal Revenue Service, any disclosure required by the foregoing sentence shall be made by the relevant Lender directly and solely to the Internal Revenue Service.  The entries in the Participant Register shall be conclusive absent manifest error, and such Lender, Borrower and the Agent shall treat each person whose name is recorded in the Participant Register pursuant to the terms hereof as the owner of such participation for all purposes of this Agreement, notwithstanding notice to the contrary.

13.3.        Assignments.

13.3.1.     Permitted Assignments.  A Lender may assign to an Eligible Assignee any of its rights and obligations under the Loan Documents, as long as (a) each assignment is of a constant, and not a varying, percentage of the transferor Lender’s rights and obligations under the Loan Documents and, in the case of a partial assignment, is in a minimum principal amount of $5,000,000 (unless otherwise agreed by Agent and, so long as a Specified Event of Default has not occurred, Borrower in its/their discretion) and integral multiples of $1,000,000 in excess of that amount; (b) except in the case of an assignment in whole of a Lender’s rights and obligations, the aggregate amount of the Commitments retained by the transferor Lender is at least $5,000,000 (unless otherwise agreed by Agent and, so long as a Specified Event of Default has not occurred, Borrower in its/their discretion); and (c) the parties to each such assignment shall execute and deliver to Agent, for its acceptance and recording, an Assignment and Acceptance.  Nothing herein shall limit the right of a Lender to pledge or assign any rights under the Loan Documents to (i) any Federal Reserve Bank, the United States Treasury or other central bank as collateral security pursuant to Regulation A of the Board of Governors and any Operating Circular issued by such Federal Reserve Bank, or (ii) counterparties to swap agreements relating to any Loans; provided, however, that any payment by Borrower to the assigning Lender in respect of any Obligations assigned as described in this sentence shall satisfy Borrower’s obligations hereunder to the extent of such payment, and no such assignment shall release the assigning Lender from its obligations hereunder.
 
13.3.2.     Effect; Effective Date.  Upon delivery to Agent of an assignment notice in the form of Exhibit D and a processing fee of $3,500 (unless otherwise agreed by Agent in its discretion), the assignment shall become effective as specified in the notice, if it complies with this Section 13.3.  From such effective date, the Eligible Assignee shall for all purposes be a Lender under the Loan Documents, and shall have all rights and obligations of a Lender thereunder.  Upon consummation of an assignment, the transferor Lender, Agent and Borrower shall make appropriate arrangements for issuance of replacement and/or new Notes, as applicable.  The transferee Lender shall comply with Section 5.10 and deliver, upon request, an administrative questionnaire reasonably satisfactory to Agent.

13.3.3.     Certain Assignees.  No assignment or participation may be made to Borrower, an Affiliate of Borrower, a Defaulting Lender or a natural person.  Agent shall have no obligation to determine whether any assignment is permitted under the Loan Documents.  In connection with any assignment by a Defaulting Lender, such assignment shall be effective only upon payment by the Eligible Assignee or Defaulting Lender to Agent of an aggregate amount sufficient, upon distribution (through direct payment, purchases of participations or other compensating actions as Agent deems appropriate), (a) to satisfy all funding and payment liabilities then owing by the Defaulting Lenders hereunder, and (b) to acquire its Pro Rata share of all Loans and LC Obligations.  If an assignment by a 

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Defaulting Lender shall become effective under Applicable Law for any reason without compliance with the foregoing sentence, then the assignee shall be deemed a Defaulting Lender for all purposes until such compliance occurs.

13.3.4.     Register.  The Agent, acting for this purpose as an agent of Borrower solely for tax purposes and solely with respect to the actions described in this Section 13.3.4, shall establish and maintain at one of its offices a register for the recordation of the names and addresses of the Lenders, and the Commitment of, and principal amount (and related stated interest amounts) of the Loans and LC Obligations owing to, each Lender pursuant to the terms hereof from time to time and any assignment of any such interest (the “Register”).  The entries in the Register shall be conclusive, absent manifest error, and Borrower, the Agent, the Issuing Bank and the Lenders shall treat each Person whose name is recorded in the Register pursuant to the terms hereof as a Lender hereunder for all purposes of this Agreement, notwithstanding notice to the contrary.  The Register shall be available for inspection by Borrower, the Issuing Bank and any Lender, at any reasonable time and from time to time upon reasonable prior notice.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the Obligations (including the obligations to participate in Swingline Loans) are intended to be treated as registered obligations for U.S. federal income tax purposes.  Any right or title in or to any Obligations (including with respect to the principal amount and any interest thereon) may only be assigned or otherwise transferred through the Register.  This Section 13.3.4 shall be construed so that the Obligations are at all times maintained in “registered form” within the meaning of Sections 163(f), 871(h)(2) and 881(c)(2) of the Code, Treasury Regulations Section 5f.103-1 and any other related regulations (or any successor provisions of the Code or such regulations).

SECTION 14.            MISCELLANEOUS

14.1.        Consents, Amendments and Waivers.

14.1.1.     Amendment.  Subject to Section 2.1.4(e), no modification of any Loan Document, including any extension or amendment of a Loan Document or any waiver of a Default or Event of Default, shall be effective without the prior written agreement of Agent (with the consent of Required Lenders) and each Obligor party to such Loan Document; provided, however, that

(a)            without the prior written consent of Agent, no modification shall be effective with respect to any provision in a Loan Document that relates to any rights, duties or discretion of Agent;
 
(b)           without the prior written consent of Issuing Bank, no modification shall be effective with respect to any LC Obligations, Section 2.3 or any other provision in a Loan Document that relates to any rights, duties or discretion of Issuing Bank;

(c)           without the prior written consent of each affected Lender, including a Defaulting Lender, no modification shall be effective that would (i) increase the Commitment of such Lender; (ii) reduce the amount of, or waive or delay a scheduled payment of, any principal, interest or fees payable to such Lender (except as provided in Section 4.2); (iii) extend the Revolver Termination Date applicable to such Lender’s Obligations; or (iv) amend this clause (c);
  
(d)           without the prior written consent of all Lenders (except any Defaulting Lender), no modification shall be effective that would (i) alter Section 5.6, 7.1 (except to add Collateral) or 14.1.1; (ii) amend the definitions of Aggregate Borrowing Base, Tranche A Borrowing Base or Tranche B Borrowing Base (and the defined terms used in each such definition) which has the effect of increasing Availability, Pro Rata or Required Lenders; (iii) increase any advance rate or increase total 

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Commitments; (iv) release all or substantially all of the Collateral, except as currently contemplated by the Loan Documents; or (v) release any Obligor from liability for any Obligations, unless pursuant to a Permitted Asset Disposition of such Obligor; and

(e)           without the prior written consent of a Secured Bank Product Provider, no modification shall be effective that (i) adversely affects its relative payment priority under Section 5.6 or (ii) amends or modifies the definition of “Secured Bank Product Provider”, “Secured Bank Product Obligation”, “Bank Product”, “Bank Product Debt”, “Hedging Agreement”, “Bank Product Reserve”, “Secured Parties”, “Obligations” or “Secured Obligations” (as such terms (or similar terms) are defined in this Agreement or any Security Document) in a manner that adversely and directly affects in any material respect such Secured Bank Product Provider (in its capacity as a Secured Bank Product Provider); provided that an amendment or modification of the definitions of “Obligations” or “Secured Obligations” to increase the amount of obligations and/or to add additional tranches of Debt or other obligations (including, without limitation, pursuant to Section 2.1.4(e)) shall not be deemed to adversely and directly affect any Secured Bank Product Provider.

14.1.2.     Limitations.  The agreement of Borrower or any other Obligor shall not be necessary to the effectiveness of any modification of a Loan Document that deals solely with the rights and duties of Lenders, Agent and/or Issuing Bank as among themselves.  Only the consent of the parties to the Fee Letter or any agreement relating to a Bank Product shall be required for any modification of such agreement, and any non-Lender that is party to a Bank Product agreement shall have no other right to consent to or participate in any manner in modification of any other Loan Document.  The making of any Loans or issuance of any Letter of Credit during the existence of a Default or Event of Default shall not be deemed to constitute a waiver of such Default or Event of Default, nor to establish a course of dealing.  Any waiver or consent granted by Lenders hereunder shall be effective only if in writing, and then only in the specific instance and for the specific purpose for which it is given.

14.1.3.     Payment for Consents.  Borrower will not, directly or indirectly, pay any remuneration or other thing of value, whether by way of additional interest, fee or otherwise, to any Lender (in its capacity as a Lender hereunder) as consideration for agreement by such Lender with any modification of any Loan Documents, unless such remuneration or value is concurrently paid, on the same terms, on a Pro Rata basis to all Lenders providing their consent.
 
14.2.       Indemnity.  EACH OF BORROWER AND EACH BORROWING BASE GUARANTOR SHALL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS THE INDEMNITEES AGAINST ANY CLAIMS THAT MAY BE INCURRED BY OR ASSERTED AGAINST ANY INDEMNITEE, INCLUDING CLAIMS ASSERTED BY ANY OBLIGOR OR OTHER PERSON OR ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF AN INDEMNITEE; provided, however, that in no event shall Borrower or any Obligor party to a Loan Document have any obligation hereunder or thereunder to indemnify or hold harmless an Indemnitee with respect to a Claim to the extent that such Claim is determined in a final, non-appealable judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction to result from the gross negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct of such Indemnitee or such Indemnitee’s officers, directors or employees.  Each Indemnitee shall consult with Borrower with respect to the defense of any of the foregoing.  In no event shall Borrower, any Borrowing Base Guarantor or any Indemnitee have any liability for any special, indirect, consequential or punitive damages; provided, that this sentence shall not limit the indemnification obligations of Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor under this Agreement.  Neither Borrower nor any Borrowing Base Guarantor shall be liable for any settlement of any proceeding effected without Borrower’s prior written consent (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld), but if settled with such written consent, or if there is a final judgment against an Indemnitee in any such proceeding, Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless each Indemnitee in the manner set forth above.  No Indemnitee referred to in this 

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paragraph shall be liable for any damages arising from the use by unintended recipients of any information or other materials distributed by it through telecommunications, electronic or other information transmission systems in connection with this Agreement or the other Loan Documents or the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby.

14.3.        Notices and Communications.

14.3.1.     Notice Address.  Subject to Section 14.3.2, all notices and other communications by or to a party hereto shall be given in writing and addressed to the party to be notified as follows:

(i)            if to Borrower or any other Obligor:

AK Steel Corporation
9227 Centre Pointe Drive
West Chester, OH 45069
Attention: Joseph C. Alter
Electronic mail:  Joe.Alter@aksteel.com
Telecopy no:  513-425-5607

with a copy to:

AK Steel Corporation
9227 Centre Pointe Drive
West Chester, OH 45069
Attention:  Brian S.  Duba
Electronic mail:  Brian.Duba@aksteel.com
Telecopy no:  513-425-5607

and a further copy to:

Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
767 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10153
Attention:  Morgan Bale
Electronic mail:  morgan.bale@weil.com
Telecopy no:  212-310-8007
 
(ii)            if to any other Person, at its address shown on the signature pages hereof (or, in the case of a Person who becomes a Lender after the Closing Date, at the address shown on its Assignment and Acceptance), or at such other address as a party may hereafter specify by notice in accordance with this Section 14.3.

Each such notice or other communication shall be effective only (a) if given by facsimile transmission, when transmitted to the applicable facsimile number, if confirmation of receipt is received; (b) if given by mail, three Business Days after deposit in the U.S. mail, with first-class postage pre-paid, addressed to the applicable address; or (c) if given by personal delivery, when duly delivered to the notice address with receipt acknowledged.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, no notice to Agent pursuant to Section 2.1.4, 2.3, 3.1.2 or 4.1.1 shall be effective until actually received by the individual to whose attention at Agent such notice is required to be sent.  Any written notice or other communication that is 

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not sent in conformity with the foregoing provisions shall nevertheless be effective on the date actually received by the noticed party.

14.3.2.     Electronic Communications; Voice Mail.  Electronic mail and internet websites may be used only for routine communications, such as financial statements, Borrowing Base Certificates and other information required by Section 10.1.2, administrative matters, distribution of Loan Documents for execution, and matters permitted under Section 4.1.4.  Agent and Lenders make no assurances as to the privacy and security of electronic communications.  Electronic and voice mail may not be used as effective notice under the Loan Documents.

14.3.3.     Non-Conforming Communications.  Agent and Lenders may rely upon any notices purportedly given by or on behalf of Borrower even if such notices were not made in a manner specified herein, were incomplete or were not confirmed, or if the terms thereof, as understood by the recipient, varied from a later confirmation.  Borrower shall indemnify and hold harmless each Indemnitee from any liabilities, losses, costs and expenses arising from any telephonic communication purportedly given by or on behalf of Borrower.

14.4.       Performance of Borrower’s Obligations.  Agent may, in its discretion at any time when an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, at Borrower’s reasonable expense, pay any amount or do any act required of Borrower or any other Obligor under any Loan Documents or otherwise lawfully requested by Agent to (a) enforce any Loan Documents or collect any Obligations; (b) protect, insure, maintain or realize upon any Collateral; or (c) defend or maintain the validity or priority of Agent’s Liens in any Collateral, including any payment of a judgment, insurance premium, warehouse charge, finishing or processing charge, or landlord claim, or any discharge of a Lien.  All payments, costs and expenses (including Extraordinary Expenses) of Agent under this Section shall be reimbursed to Agent by Borrower, on demand, with interest from the date incurred to the date of payment thereof at the Default Rate applicable to Base Rate Revolver Loans.  Any payment made or action taken by Agent under this Section shall be without prejudice to any right to assert an Event of Default or to exercise any other rights or remedies under the Loan Documents.

14.5.       Credit Inquiries.  Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor hereby authorizes Agent and Lenders (but they shall have no obligation) to respond to usual and customary credit inquiries from third parties concerning Borrower, Borrowing Base Guarantors, or any other Subsidiary.

14.6.       Severability.  Wherever possible, each provision of the Loan Documents shall be interpreted in such manner as to be valid under Applicable Law.  If any provision is found to be invalid under Applicable Law, it shall be ineffective only to the extent of such invalidity and the remaining provisions of the Loan Documents shall remain in full force and effect.
 
14.7.       Cumulative Effect; Conflict of Terms.  The provisions of the Loan Documents are cumulative.  The parties acknowledge that the Loan Documents may use several limitations, tests or measurements to regulate similar matters, and they agree that these are cumulative and that each must be performed as provided.  Except as otherwise provided in another Loan Document (by specific reference to the applicable provision of this Agreement), if any provision contained herein is in direct conflict with any provision in another Loan Document, the provision herein shall govern and control.

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signatures of all parties hereto.  Delivery of a signature page of any Loan Document by telecopy or other electronic means shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart of such agreement.

14.9.       Entire Agreement.  Time is of the essence of the Loan Documents.  The Loan Documents constitute the entire contract among the parties relating to the subject matter hereof, and supersede any and all previous agreements and understandings, oral or written, relating to the subject matter hereof.

14.10.     Obligations of Lenders.  The obligations of each Lender hereunder are several, and no Lender shall be responsible for the obligations or Commitments of any other Lender.  Amounts payable hereunder to each Lender shall be a separate and independent debt, and each Lender shall be entitled, to the extent not otherwise restricted hereunder, to protect and enforce its rights arising out of the Loan Documents.  It shall not be necessary for Agent or any other Lender to be joined as an additional party in any proceeding for such purposes.  Nothing in this Agreement and no action of Agent, Lenders or any other Secured Party pursuant to the Loan Documents or otherwise shall be deemed to constitute Agent and any Secured Party to be a partnership, association, joint venture or any other kind of entity, nor to constitute control of any Obligor.  In connection with all aspects of each transaction contemplated by any Loan Document, Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor acknowledges that (a)(i) this credit facility and any related arranging or other services by Agent, any Lender, any of their Affiliates or any arranger are arm’s-length commercial transactions between Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor and such Person; (ii) each of Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor has consulted its own legal, accounting, regulatory and tax advisors to the extent they have deemed appropriate; and (iii) each of Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor is capable of evaluating, and understand and accept, the terms, risks and conditions of the transactions contemplated by the Loan Documents; (b) each of Agent, Lenders, their Affiliates and any arrangers is and has been acting solely as a principal and, except as expressly agreed in writing by the relevant parties, has not been, is not, and will not be acting as an advisor, agent or fiduciary for Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor, any of their Affiliates or any other Person, and has no obligation with respect to the transaction contemplated by the Loan Documents except as expressly set forth therein; and (c) Agent, Lenders, their Affiliates and any arranger may be engaged in a broad range of transactions that involve interests that differ from those of Borrower, each Borrowing Base Guarantor and their Affiliates, and have no obligation to disclose any of such interests to Borrower, any Borrowing Base Guarantor or their Affiliates.  To the fullest extent permitted by Applicable Law, each of Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor hereby waives and releases any claims that it may have against Agent, Lenders, their Affiliates and any arranger with respect to any breach of agency or fiduciary duty in connection with any transaction contemplated by a Loan Document.  Agent, each Lender and their Affiliates (collectively, solely for purposes of this paragraph, the “Lender Parties”), may have economic interests that conflict with those of the Obligors, their stockholders and/or their affiliates.  Each Obligor agrees that nothing in the Loan Documents or otherwise will be deemed to create an advisory, fiduciary or agency relationship or fiduciary or other implied duty between any Lender Party, on the one hand, and such Obligor, its stockholders or its affiliates, on the other.  The Obligors acknowledge and agree that (i) the transactions contemplated by the Loan Documents (including the exercise of rights and remedies hereunder and thereunder) are arm’s-length commercial transactions between the Lender Parties, on the one hand, and the Obligors, on the other, and (ii) in connection therewith and with the process leading thereto, (x) no Lender Party has assumed any advisory or fiduciary responsibility in favor of any Obligor, its stockholders or its affiliates with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby (or the exercise of rights or remedies with respect thereto) or the process leading thereto (irrespective of whether any Lender Party has advised, is currently advising or will advise any Obligor, its stockholders or its Affiliates on other matters) or any other obligation to any Obligor except the obligations expressly set forth in the Loan Documents and (y) each Lender Party is acting solely as principal and not as the agent or fiduciary of any Obligor, its management, stockholders, creditors or any other Person.  Each Obligor acknowledges and agrees that it has consulted its own legal 

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and financial advisors to the extent it deemed appropriate and that it is responsible for making its own independent judgment with respect to such transactions and the process leading thereto.  Each Obligor agrees that it will not claim that any Lender Party has rendered advisory services of any nature or respect, or owes a fiduciary or similar duty to such Obligor, in connection with such transaction or the process leading thereto.
 
14.11.     Confidentiality.  Each of Agent, Lenders and Issuing Bank agrees to maintain the confidentiality of all Information (as defined below), except that Information may be disclosed (a) to its Affiliates and to its and its Affiliates’ respective partners, directors, officers, employees, agents, insurers and reinsurers, advisors and representatives (it being understood that the Persons to whom such disclosure is made will be informed of the confidential nature of such Information and instructed to keep such Information confidential); (b) to the extent requested by any regulatory authority purporting to have jurisdiction over it or its Affiliates (including any self-regulatory authority, such as the National Association of Insurance Commissioners), in which case Agent, Lender or Issuing Bank shall (other than in connection with any examination of the financial condition or other routine examination of such Person by such regulatory authority) notify Borrower thereof  to the extent lawfully permitted to do so; (c) to the extent required by Applicable Law or by any subpoena or similar legal process (in which case Agent, Lender or Issuing Bank shall notify Borrower to the extent lawfully permitted to do so); (d) to any other party hereto; (e) in connection with the exercise of any remedies, the enforcement of any rights, or any action or proceeding relating to any Loan Documents; (f) subject to an agreement containing provisions substantially the same, or at least as restrictive, as those of this Section, to any Transferee or any actual or prospective party (or its advisors) to any Bank Product; (g) with the consent of Borrower; (h) to the extent such Information (i) becomes publicly available other than as a result of a breach of this Section or (ii) becomes available to Agent, any Lender, Issuing Bank or any of their Affiliates on a nonconfidential basis from a source other than Borrower; or (i) on a confidential basis to (i) any rating agency in connection with rating the Borrower or its Subsidiaries or the Revolver Loans or (ii) the CUSIP Service Bureau or any similar agency in connection with the issuance and monitoring of CUSIP numbers with respect to the Revolver Loans.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, Agent and Lenders may issue and disseminate to the public general information describing this credit facility, including the names and addresses of Borrower and a general description of Borrower’s businesses, and may use Borrower’s name, logo, trademarks or product photographs in advertising and other promotional materials.  For purposes of this Section, “Information” means all information received from an Obligor or Subsidiary relating to it or its business, other than any information that is available to Agent, any Lender or Issuing Bank on a nonconfidential basis prior to disclosure by the Obligor or Subsidiary, provided that, in the case of information received from an Obligor or Subsidiary after the date hereof, such information is clearly identified at the time of delivery as confidential.  Any Person required to maintain the confidentiality of Information pursuant to this Section shall be considered to have complied with its obligation to do so if such Person has exercised the same degree of care to maintain the confidentiality of such Information as such Person would accord to its own confidential information.  Each of Agent, Lenders and Issuing Bank acknowledges that (i) Information may include material non-public information concerning an Obligor or Subsidiary; (ii) it has developed compliance procedures regarding the use of material non-public information; and (iii) it will handle such material non-public information in accordance with Applicable Law, including federal and state securities laws.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the confidentiality provisions contained in this Agreement shall not prohibit disclosures to any trustee, administrator, collateral manager, servicer, backup servicer, lender, rating agency or secured party of any special purpose funding vehicles (each, an “SPV”) or its affiliates in connection with the evaluation, administration, servicing of, or the reporting on, the assets or securitization activities of such SPV or its affiliates (it being understood that the Persons to whom such disclosure is made will be informed of the confidential nature of such Information and instructed to keep such Information confidential).
 
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14.12.     Certifications Regarding Indentures.  Borrower certifies to Agent and Lenders that neither the execution or performance of the Loan Documents nor the incurrence of any Obligations by Borrower violates the Existing Senior Notes (or, in each case, the indenture executed in connection therewith).

14.13.     GOVERNING LAW.  THIS AGREEMENT AND THE OTHER LOAN DOCUMENTS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, SHALL BE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, WITHOUT GIVING EFFECT TO ANY CONFLICT OF LAW PRINCIPLES (BUT GIVING EFFECT TO FEDERAL LAWS RELATING TO NATIONAL BANKS).

14.14.     Consent to Forum.  EACH PARTY HERETO HEREBY CONSENTS TO THE EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OF ANY FEDERAL OR STATE COURT SITTING IN OR WITH JURISDICTION OVER THE STATE OF NEW YORK, IN ANY PROCEEDING OR DISPUTE RELATING IN ANY WAY TO ANY LOAN DOCUMENTS, AND AGREES THAT ANY SUCH PROCEEDING SHALL BE BROUGHT BY IT SOLELY IN ANY SUCH COURT.  EACH PARTY HERETO IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ALL CLAIMS, OBJECTIONS AND DEFENSES THAT IT MAY HAVE REGARDING SUCH COURT’S PERSONAL OR SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION, VENUE OR INCONVENIENT FORUM.  EACH PARTY HERETO IRREVOCABLY CONSENTS TO SERVICE OF PROCESS IN THE MANNER PROVIDED FOR NOTICES IN SECTION 14.3.1.  Nothing herein shall limit the right of Agent or any Lender to bring proceedings against any Obligor in any other court, nor limit the right of any party to serve process in any other manner permitted by Applicable Law.  Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to preclude enforcement by Agent of any judgment or order obtained in any forum or jurisdiction.

14.15.     Waivers.  To the fullest extent permitted by Applicable Law, each of Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor waives (a) the right to trial by jury (which Agent, Issuing Bank and each Lender hereby also waives) in any proceeding or dispute of any kind relating in any way to any Loan Documents, Obligations or Collateral; (b) presentment, demand, protest, notice of presentment, default, non-payment, maturity, release, compromise, settlement, extension or renewal of any commercial paper, accounts, documents, instruments, chattel paper and guaranties at any time held by Agent on which Borrower or any Borrowing Base Guarantor may in any way be liable, and hereby ratifies anything Agent may do in this regard; (c) notice prior to taking possession or control of any Collateral; (d) any bond or security that might be required by a court prior to allowing Agent to exercise any rights or remedies; (e) the benefit of all valuation, appraisement and exemption laws; (f) any claim, on any theory of liability, for special, indirect, consequential, exemplary or punitive damages (as opposed to direct or actual damages) (which Agent, Issuing Bank and each Lender hereby also waives) in any way relating to any Enforcement Action, Obligations, Loan Documents or transactions relating thereto; and (g) notice of acceptance hereof.  Each of Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor acknowledges that the foregoing waivers are a material inducement to Agent, Issuing Bank and Lenders entering into this Agreement and that they are relying upon the foregoing in their dealings with Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor.  Each of Borrower, each Borrowing Base Guarantor, Agent, Issuing Bank and each Lender has reviewed the foregoing waivers with its respective legal counsel and has knowingly and voluntarily waived its jury trial and other rights following consultation with legal counsel.  In the event of litigation, this Agreement may be filed as a written consent to a trial by the court.
 
14.16.     Patriot Act Notice.  Agent and Lenders hereby notify Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor that pursuant to the requirements of the Patriot Act, Agent and Lenders are required to obtain, verify and record information that identifies Borrower and each Borrowing Base Guarantor, including its legal name, address, tax ID number and other information that will allow Agent and Lenders to identify it in accordance with the Patriot Act.  Agent and Lenders will also require 

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information regarding each personal guarantor, if any, and may require information regarding Borrower’s and/or each Borrowing Base Guarantor’s management and owners, such as legal name, address, social security number and date of birth.

14.17.     Acknowledgment and Consent to Bail-in of EEA Financial Institutions.  Solely to the extent Issuing Bank or any Lender that is an EEA Financial Institution is a party to this Agreement and notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any Loan Document or in any other agreement, arrangement or understanding among any such parties, each party hereto acknowledges that any liability of Issuing Bank or any Lender that is an EEA Financial Institution arising under any Loan Document, to the extent such liability is unsecured, may be subject to the write-down and conversion powers of an EEA Resolution Authority and agrees and consents to, and acknowledges and agrees to be bound by:

(a)           the application of any Write-Down and Conversion Powers by an EEA Resolution Authority to any such liabilities arising hereunder which may be payable to it by Issuing Bank or any Lender that is an EEA Financial Institution; and

(b)           the effects of any Bail-In Action on any such liability, including, if applicable:

(i)            a reduction in full or in part or cancellation of any such liability;

(ii)           a conversion of all, or a portion of, such liability into shares or other instruments of ownership in such EEA Financial Institution, its parent undertaking, or a bridge institution that may be issued to it or otherwise conferred on it, and that such shares or other instruments of ownership will be accepted by it in lieu of any rights with respect to any such liability under this Agreement or any other Loan Document; or

(iii)          the variation of the terms of such liability in connection with the exercise of the write-down and conversion powers of any EEA Resolution Authority.

14.18.     Judgments.  If, in connection with obtaining judgment in any court, it is necessary to convert a sum from the currency provided under a Loan Document ("Agreement Currency") into another currency, the Spot Rate shall be used as the rate of exchange.  Notwithstanding any judgment in a currency ("Judgment Currency") other than the Agreement Currency, an Obligor shall discharge its obligation in respect of any sum due under a Loan Document only if, on the Business Day following receipt by Agent of payment in the Judgment Currency, Agent can use the amount paid to purchase the sum originally due in the Agreement Currency.  If the purchased amount is less than the sum originally due, such Obligor agrees, as a separate obligation and notwithstanding any such judgment, to indemnify Agent and Lenders against such loss.  If the purchased amount is greater than the sum originally due, Agent shall return the excess amount to such Obligor (or to the Person legally entitled thereto).
 
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IN WITNESS WHEEOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first written above.

	
				
	 
	AK STEEL CORPORATION, a Delaware

	 
	corporation, as the Borrower

	 
	By:
	/s/ Joseph C. Alter

	 
	Name:
	Joseph C. Alter

	 
	Title:
	Vice President, General Counsel and

	 
	 
	Corporate Secretary

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	AK TUBE LLC, a Delaware limited liability

	 
	company, as a Borrowing Base Guarantor

	 
	By:
	/s/ Joseph C. Alter

	 
	Name:
	Joseph C. Alter

	 
	Title:
	Assistant Secretary

	 
	 
	 

	 
	MOUNTAIN STATE CARBON, LLC, a 

	 
	Delaware limited liability company, as a Borrowing

	 
	Base Guarantor

	 
	By:
	/s/ Joseph C. Alter

	 
	Name:
	Joseph C. Alter

	 
	Title:
	Assistant Secretary

	 
	 
	 

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

	
				
	 
	BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., 

	 
	as Agent and a Lender

	 
	By:
	/s/ Brian Conole

	 
	Name:
	Brian Conole

	 
	Title:
	Vice President

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

	
				
	 
	KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, 

	 
	as a Lender

	 
	By:
	/s/ Nadine M. Earnes

	 
	Name:
	Nadine M. Earnes

	 
	Title:
	Vice President

	 
	 
	 

	 
	Address:

	 
	 

	 
	127 Public Square

	 
	Cleveland, OH  44114-1306

	 
	Attn: Nadine Earnes #OH-01-27-0533

	 
	Telecopy: (216)689-8470

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

	
				
	 
	JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.,

	 
	as a Lender

	 
	By:
	/s/ Jessica L. Zilliox

	 
	Name:
	Jessica L. Zilliox

	 
	Title:
	Authorized Officer

	 
	 
	 

	 
	Address:

	 
	 

	 
	JPMorgan Chase Bank

	 
	1300 East Ninth Street, Floor 13

	 
	Cleveland, OH  44114

	 
	Attn: ABL Credit Risk Manager

	 
	Telecopy: 216-781-2071

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

	
				
	 
	Wells Fargo Capital Finance, LLC,

	 
	as a Lender

	 
	By:
	/s/ Lynn Fiore

	 
	Name:
	Lynn Fiore

	 
	Title:
	Vice President

	 
	 
	 

	 
	Address:

	 
	 

	 
	Wells Fargo Capital Finance, LLC

	 
	301 S. College St. 5th Floor

	 
	Charlotte, NC  28202

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

	
				
	 
	BARCLAYS BANK PLC,

	 
	as a Lender

	 
	By:
	/s/ May Huang

	 
	Name:
	May Huang

	 
	Title:
	Assistant Vice President

	 
	 
	 

	 
	Address:

	 
	 

	 
	745 7th Ave. New York, NY 10019

	 
	Attn: _____________________________________

	 
	 

	 
	 

	 
	 

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

	
				
	 
	Citibank, N.A.,

	 
	as a Lender

	 
	By:
	/s/ Brendan Mackay

	 
	Name:
	Brendan Mackay

	 
	Title:
	Vice President and Director

	 
	 
	 

	 
	Address:

	 
	 

	 
	388 Greenwich Street

	 
	New York, NY  10013

	 
	 

	 
	 

	 
	 

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

	
				
	 
	Regions Bank,

	 
	as a Lender

	 
	By:
	/s/ Stephen J. McGreevy

	 
	Name:
	Stephen J. McGreevy

	 
	Title:
	Managing Director

	 
	 
	 

	 
	Address:

	 
	 

	 
	10 South Wacker Drive

	 
	Suite 2575

	 
	Chicago, IL  60606

	 
	Attn: Stephen J. McGreevy

	 
	Telecopy: 312-651-2752

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

	
				
	 
	Fifth Third Bank,

	 
	as a Lender

	 
	By:
	/s/ Jeffrey S. Cox

	 
	Name:
	Jeffrey S. Cox

	 
	Title:
	Vice President

	 
	 
	 

	 
	Address:

	 
	 

	 
	222 South Riverside Plaza

	 
	Chicago, IL  60606

	 
	Attn: Jeffrey S. Cox

	 
	Telecopy: (312) 704-4127

	 
	 

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

	
				
	 
	ING Capital LLC,

	 
	as a Lender

	 
	By:
	/s/ Jerry L. McDonald

	 
	Name:
	Jerry L. McDonald

	 
	Title:
	Director

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	By:
	/s/ Doug S. Clarida

	 
	Name:
	Doug S. Clarida

	 
	Title:
	Director

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

	
				
	 
	PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,

	 
	as a Lender

	 
	By:
	/s/ Kyle Burgett

	 
	Name:
	Kyle Burgett

	 
	Title:
	Vice President

	 
	 
	 

	 
	Address:

	 
	 

	 
	200 S Wacker Dr.

	 
	Suite 600

	 
	Chicago, IL  60606

	 
	Attn: AK Steel Portfolio Manager

	 
	Email: kyle.burgett@pnc.com

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

	
				
	 
	Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania,

	 
	as a Lender

	 
	By:
	/s/ Debra L. McAllonis

	 
	Name:
	Debra L. McAllonis

	 
	Title:
	Senior Vice President

	 
	 
	 

	 
	Address:

	 
	 

	 
	MidCorporate Banking

	 
	525 William Penn Place

	 
	PW-2625

	 
	Pittsburgh, PA  15219

	 
	Attn: Debra L. McAllonis

	 
	Telecopy: 412-867-2223

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

	
				
	 
	BMO Harris Bank, N.A.,

	 
	as a Lender

	 
	By:
	/s/ Quinn Heiden

	 
	Name:
	Quinn Heiden

	 
	Title:
	Director

	 
	 
	 

	 
	Address:

	 
	 

	 
	111 W. Monroe St. Floor 20 East

	 
	Chicago, IL  60603

	 
	Attn: Quinn Heiden

	 
	Telecopy: 312-293-8532

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

	
				
	 
	DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH,

	 
	as a Lender

	 
	By:
	/s/ Marcus Tarkington

	 
	Name:
	Marcus Tarkington

	 
	Title:
	Director

	 
	 
	 

	 
	By:
	/s/ Dusan Lazaroy

	 
	Name:
	Dusan Lazaroy

	 
	Title:
	Director

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

	
				
	 
	DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS,

	 
	as a Lender

	 
	By:
	/s/ Marcus Tarkington

	 
	Name:
	Marcus Tarkington

	 
	Title:
	Director

	 
	 
	 

	 
	By:
	/s/ Dusan Lazaroy

	 
	Name:
	Dusan Lazaroy

	 
	Title:
	Director

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

	
				
	 
	CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH

	 
	as a Lender

	 
	By:
	/s/ Doreen Barr

	 
	Name:
	Doreen Barr

	 
	Title:
	Authorized Signatory

	 
	 
	 

	 
	By:
	/s/ Andrew Griffin

	 
	Name:
	Andrew Griffin

	 
	Title:
	Authorized Signatory

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Address: 

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Eleven Madison Ave, New York, NY  10010

	 
	Attn: Andrew Griffin

	 
	Telecopy: 1 917 326 8464

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

	
				
	 
	U.S. Bank, National Association,

	 
	as a Lender

	 
	By:
	/s/ Rod Swenson

	 
	Name:
	Rod Swenson

	 
	Title:
	Vice President

	 
	 
	 

	 
	Address: 

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	U.S. Bancorp Office - Asset Based Finance

	 
	800 Nicollet Mall, 4th Floor BC-MN-H04B

	 
	Minneapolis, MN  55402-7020

	 
	Attn: Rod Swenson

	 
	Telecopy: 612-303-3790

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

	
				
	 
	GOLDMAN SACHS BANK USA,

	 
	as a Lender

	 
	By:
	/s/ Josh Rosenthal

	 
	Name:
	Josh Rosenthal

	 
	Title:
	Authorized Signatory

	 
	 
	 

	 
	Address: 

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	GOLDMAN SACHS BANK USA

	 
	200 West Street

	 
	New York, NY  10282

	 
	Attn: Thierry C. Le Jouan

	 
	Telecopy: 917-977-3966

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

	
				
	 
	Siemens Financial Services, Inc.,

	 
	as a Lender

	 
	By:
	/s/ Maria Levy

	 
	Name:
	Maria Levy

	 
	Title:
	Vice President

	 
	 
	 

	 
	By:
	/s/ Sonia Vargas

	 
	Name:
	Sonia Vargas

	 
	Title:
	Sr. Loan Closer

	 
	 
	 

	 
	Address: 

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Siemens Financial Services, Inc.

	 
	170 Wood Avenue South

	 
	Iselin, NJ  08830

	 
	 

	 
	 

[Signature Page to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement]

EXHIBIT A-1
to
Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement
 
TRANCHE A REVOLVER NOTE
 
	
			
	[Date]
	$___________________
	New York, New York

 
AK STEEL CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation (“Borrower”), for value received, hereby unconditionally promises to pay ____________________________ (“Lender”), the principal sum of ______________________________ DOLLARS ($___________), or such lesser amount as may be advanced by Lender as Tranche A Revolver Loans and owing as LC Obligations from time to time under the Loan Agreement described below, together with all accrued and unpaid interest thereon.  Capitalized terms that are not defined herein are used herein as defined in the Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement dated as of September [__], 2017, among Borrower, the Borrowing Base Guarantors party thereto, Bank of America, N.A., as Agent, Lender, and certain other financial institutions, as such agreement may be amended, restated, amended and restated, supplemented, modified, renewed or extended from time to time (“Loan Agreement”).

Principal of and interest on this Note from time to time outstanding shall be due and payable as provided in the Loan Agreement.  This Note is issued pursuant to and evidences Tranche A Revolver Loans and LC Obligations under the Loan Agreement, to which reference is made for a statement of the rights and obligations of Lender and the duties and obligations of Borrower.  The Loan Agreement contains provisions for acceleration of the maturity of this Note upon the happening of certain stated events, and for the borrowing, prepayment and reborrowing of amounts upon specified terms and conditions.

The holder of this Note is hereby authorized by Borrower to record on a schedule annexed to this Note (or on a supplemental schedule) the amounts owing with respect to Tranche A Revolver Loans and LC Obligations, and the payment thereof.  Failure to make any notation, however, shall not affect the rights of the holder of this Note or any obligations of Borrower hereunder or under any other Loan Documents.

Time is of the essence of this Note.  Borrower and all endorsers, sureties and guarantors of this Note hereby severally waive to the extent permitted by Applicable Law demand, presentment for payment, protest, notice of protest, notice of intention to accelerate the maturity of this Note, diligence in collecting, the bringing of any suit against any party, and any notice of or defense on account of any extensions, renewals, partial payments, or changes in any manner of or in this Note or in any of its terms, provisions and covenants, or any releases or substitutions of any security, or any delay, indulgence or other act of any trustee or any holder hereof, whether before or after maturity.

In no contingency or event whatsoever shall the amount paid or agreed to be paid to the holder of this Note for the use, forbearance or detention of money advanced hereunder exceed the highest lawful rate permitted under Applicable Law.  If any such excess amount is inadvertently paid by Borrower or inadvertently received by the holder of this Note, such excess shall be returned to Borrower or credited as a payment of principal, in accordance with the Loan Agreement.  It is the intent hereof that Borrower not pay or contract to pay, and that holder of this Note not receive or contract to receive, directly or indirectly in any manner whatsoever, interest in excess of that which may be paid by Borrower under Applicable Law.

This Note shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to any conflict of law principles (but giving effect to federal laws relating to national banks).

[Signature page follows.]
 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Tranche A Revolver Note is executed as of the date set forth above.
 
	
			
	 
	AK STEEL CORPORATION

	 
	 

	 
	By:
	               

	 
	Name:
	               

	 
	Title:
	               

 
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EXHIBIT A-2
to
Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement
 
TRANCHE B REVOLVER NOTE
 
	
			
	[Date]
	$___________________
	New York, New York

 
AK STEEL CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation (“Borrower”), for value received, hereby unconditionally promises to pay ____________________________ (“Lender”), the principal sum of ______________________________ DOLLARS ($___________), or such lesser amount as may be advanced by Lender as Tranche B Revolver Loans from time to time under the Loan Agreement described below, together with all accrued and unpaid interest thereon.  Capitalized terms that are not defined herein are used herein as defined in the Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement dated as of September 13, 2017, among Borrower, the Borrowing Base Guarantors party thereto, Bank of America, N.A., as Agent, Lender, and certain other financial institutions, as such agreement may be amended, restated, amended and restated, supplemented, modified, renewed or extended from time to time (“Loan Agreement”).

Principal of and interest on this Note from time to time outstanding shall be due and payable as provided in the Loan Agreement.  This Note is issued pursuant to and evidences Tranche B Revolver Loans under the Loan Agreement, to which reference is made for a statement of the rights and obligations of Lender and the duties and obligations of Borrower.  The Loan Agreement contains provisions for acceleration of the maturity of this Note upon the happening of certain stated events, and for the borrowing, prepayment and reborrowing of amounts upon specified terms and conditions.

The holder of this Note is hereby authorized by Borrower to record on a schedule annexed to this Note (or on a supplemental schedule) the amounts owing with respect to Tranche B Revolver Loans, and the payment thereof.  Failure to make any notation, however, shall not affect the rights of the holder of this Note or any obligations of Borrower hereunder or under any other Loan Documents.

Time is of the essence of this Note.  Borrower and all endorsers, sureties and guarantors of this Note hereby severally waive to the extent permitted by Applicable Law demand, presentment for payment, protest, notice of protest, notice of intention to accelerate the maturity of this Note, diligence in collecting, the bringing of any suit against any party, and any notice of or defense on account of any extensions, renewals, partial payments, or changes in any manner of or in this Note or in any of its terms, provisions and covenants, or any releases or substitutions of any security, or any delay, indulgence or other act of any trustee or any holder hereof, whether before or after maturity.

In no contingency or event whatsoever shall the amount paid or agreed to be paid to the holder of this Note for the use, forbearance or detention of money advanced hereunder exceed the highest lawful rate permitted under Applicable Law.  If any such excess amount is inadvertently paid by Borrower or inadvertently received by the holder of this Note, such excess shall be returned to Borrower or credited as a payment of principal, in accordance with the Loan Agreement.  It is the intent hereof that Borrower not pay or contract to pay, and that holder of this Note not receive or contract to receive, directly or indirectly in any manner whatsoever, interest in excess of that which may be paid by Borrower under Applicable Law.

This Note shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to any conflict of law principles (but giving effect to federal laws relating to national banks).

[Signature page follows.]
 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Tranche B Revolver Note is executed as of the date set forth above.
 
	
			
	 
	AK STEEL CORPORATION

	 
	 

	 
	By:
	               

	 
	Name:
	               

	 
	Title:
	               

 
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EXHIBIT B
to
Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement
 
NOTICE OF BORROWING
 
Date:  __________ ___, 20__

		
	To:
	Bank of America, N.A. as agent (“Agent”) for the financial institutions (“Lenders”) party to that certain Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement dated as of September 13, 2017 (as the same may be amended, restated, amended and restated, supplemented, modified, renewed or extended from time to time, the “Loan Agreement”; terms used herein and not defined herein shall have the meanings assigned to such terms in the Loan Agreement) among AK Steel Corporation (“Borrower”), the Borrowing Base Guarantors party thereto, Lenders, and Agent.

 
Ladies and Gentlemen:

Borrower hereby gives you irrevocable notice pursuant to Section 4.1 of the Loan Agreement that it requests a Borrowing pursuant to the following terms:

1.    The Business Day of the proposed Borrowing is _________ __, 20__.

2.    The aggregate amount of the proposed Borrowing is $_____________.

		
	3.
	The Borrowing is to be comprised of [Base Rate Tranche A Revolver Loans] [Base Rate Tranche B Revolver Loans] [LIBOR Tranche A Revolver Loans] [LIBOR Tranche B Revolver Loans].

		
	4.
	The duration of the Interest Period for the LIBOR Loans, if any, included in the Borrowing shall be _____ months.

 
The undersigned hereby certifies that the following statements will be true on the date of the proposed Borrowing, before and after giving effect thereto and to the application of the proceeds therefrom:

(a)          No Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or would result from such proposed Borrowing;

(b)          The representations and warranties of each Obligor contained in the Loan Documents are true and correct in all material respects (without giving effect to any materiality qualifier contained therein) expect to the extent expressly relating to an earlier date;

(c)          Neither the execution or the performance of the Loan Documents nor the incurrence of any Obligations by the Borrower violates the Existing Senior Notes (or in each case any indenture executed in connection therewith); and
 

(d)          The proposed Borrowing will not cause the aggregate principal amount of all outstanding Revolver Loans to exceed the Aggregate Borrowing Base [or the aggregate principal amount of all outstanding Tranche A Revolver Loans to exceed an amount equal to the Aggregate Borrowing Base minus the Tranche B Borrowing Base]1.  [In addition, the aggregate principal amount of all outstanding Tranche B Revolver Loans is equal to the Tranche B Maximum Amount.] 2 
 
	
			
	 
	AK STEEL CORPORATION

	 
	 

	 
	By:
	               

	 
	Name:
	               

	 
	Title:
	               

_____________________________
1 Note: To be included for proposed Borrowings of Tranche A Revolver Loans.
2 Note: To be included for proposed Borrowings of Tranche A Revolver Loans.
 
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EXHIBIT C
to
Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement

ASSIGNMENT AND ACCEPTANCE

Reference is made to the Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement dated as of September [__], 2017, as amended, restated, amended and restated, supplemented, modified, renewed or extended from time to time (“Loan Agreement”), among AK STEEL CORPORATION (“Borrower”), each Borrowing Base Guarantor party thereto, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., as agent (“Agent”) for the financial institutions from time to time party thereto (“Lenders”), and such Lenders.  Capitalized terms that are not defined herein are used herein as defined in the Loan Agreement.

______________________________________ (“Assignor”) and ______________________________________ (“Assignee”) agree as follows:

1.             Assignor hereby assigns to Assignee and Assignee hereby purchases and assumes from Assignor (a) a principal amount of $________ of Assignor’s outstanding Tranche A Revolver Loans, $________ of Assignor’s outstanding Tranche B Revolver Loans and $___________ of Assignor’s participations in LC Obligations and (b) the amount of $__________ of Assignor’s Tranche A Revolver Commitment (which represents ____% of the total Tranche A Revolver Commitments) and $__________ of Assignor’s Tranche B Revolver Commitment (which represents ____% of the total Tranche B Revolver Commitments) (the foregoing items being, collectively, the “Assigned Interest”), together with an interest in the Loan Documents corresponding to the Assigned Interest.  This Agreement shall be effective as of the date (“Effective Date”) indicated in the corresponding Assignment Notice delivered to Agent, provided such Assignment Notice is executed by Assignor, Assignee, Agent and Borrower, if applicable.  From and after the Effective Date, Assignee hereby expressly assumes, and undertakes to perform, all of Assignor’s obligations in respect of the Assigned Interest, and all principal, interest, fees and other amounts which would otherwise be payable to or for Assignor’s account in respect of the Assigned Interest shall be payable to or for Assignee’s account, to the extent such amounts accrue on or after the Effective Date.

2.             Assignor (a) represents that as of the date hereof, prior to giving effect to this assignment, its Tranche A Revolver Commitment is $__________, its Tranche B Revolver Commitment is $_________, the outstanding balance of its Tranche A Revolver Loans and participations in LC Obligations is $__________ and the outstanding balance of its Tranche B Revolver Loans is $__________; (b) makes no representation or warranty and assumes no responsibility with respect to any statements, warranties or representations made in or in connection with the Loan Agreement or the execution, legality, validity, enforceability, genuineness, sufficiency or value of the Loan Agreement or any other instrument or document furnished pursuant thereto, other than that Assignor is the legal and beneficial owner of the interest being assigned by it hereunder and that such interest is free and clear of any adverse claim; and (c) makes no representation or warranty and assumes no responsibility with respect to the financial condition of Borrower or the performance by Borrower of its obligations under the Loan Documents.  [Assignor is attaching the Note[s] held by it and requests that Agent exchange such Note[s] for new Notes payable to Assignee [and Assignor].]

3.             Assignee (a) represents and warrants that it is legally authorized to enter into this Assignment and Acceptance; (b) confirms that it has received copies of the Loan Agreement and such other Loan Documents and information as it has deemed appropriate to make its own credit analysis and decision to enter into this Assignment and Acceptance; (c) agrees that it shall, independently and without reliance upon Assignor and based on such documents and information as it shall deem appropriate at the time, continue to make its own credit decisions in taking or not taking action under the Loan Documents; 

(d) confirms that it is an Eligible Assignee; (e) appoints and authorizes Agent to take such action as agent on its behalf and to exercise such powers under the Loan Agreement as are delegated to Agent by the terms thereof, together with such powers as are incidental thereto; (f) agrees that it will observe and perform all obligations that are required to be performed by it as a “Lender” under the Loan Documents; and (g) represents and warrants that the assignment evidenced hereby will not result in a non-exempt “prohibited transaction” under Section 406 of ERISA.

4.             This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York.  If any provision is found to be invalid under Applicable Law, it shall be ineffective only to the extent of such invalidity and the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.

5.             Each notice or other communication hereunder shall be in writing, shall be sent by messenger, by telecopy or facsimile transmission, or by first-class mail, shall be deemed given when sent and shall be sent as follows:

		
	(a)
	If to Assignee, to the following address (or to such other address as Assignee may designate from time to time):

 
	
			
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 

 
		
	(b)
	If to Assignor, to the following address (or to such other address as Assignor may designate from time to time):

 
	
			
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 

 
Payments hereunder shall be made by wire transfer of immediately available Dollars as follows:

If to Assignee, to the following account (or to such other account as Assignee may designate from time to time):
 
	
				
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	ABA No.
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	Account No.
	 
	 

	 
	Reference: 
	 
	 

 
If to Assignor, to the following account (or to such other account as Assignor may designate from time to time):
 
	
				
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	ABA No.
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	Account No.
	 
	 

	 
	Reference:
	 
	 

 
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Assignment and Acceptance is executed as of _____________.
 
	
				
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 (“Assignee”)
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	By
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 Title:
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	 (“Assignor”) 

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	By
	 
	 

	 
	 
	Title:
	 

 
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EXHIBIT D
to
Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement

ASSIGNMENT NOTICE

Reference is made to (1) the Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement dated as of September [__], 2017, as amended, restated, amended and restated, supplemented, modified, renewed or extended from time to time (“Loan Agreement”), among AK STEEL CORPORATION (“Borrower”), the Borrowing Base Guarantors party thereto, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., as agent (“Agent”) for the financial institutions from time to time party thereto (“Lenders”), and such Lenders; and (2) the Assignment and Acceptance dated as of ____________, 20__ (“Assignment Agreement”), between __________________ (“Assignor”) and ____________________ (“Assignee”).  Capitalized terms that are not defined herein are used herein as defined in the Loan Agreement.

Assignor hereby notifies Borrower and Agent of Assignor’s intent to assign to Assignee pursuant to the Assignment Agreement (a) a principal amount of $________ of Assignor’s outstanding Tranche A Revolver Loans, $__________ of Assignor’s outstanding Tranche B Revolver Loans and $___________ of Assignor’s participations in LC Obligations and (b) the amount of $__________ of Assignor’s Tranche A Revolver Commitment (which represents ____% of the total Tranche A Revolver Commitments) and $__________ of Assignor’s Tranche B Revolver Commitment (which represents ____% of the total Tranche B Revolver Commitments) (the foregoing items being, collectively, the “Assigned Interest”), together with an interest in the Loan Documents corresponding to the Assigned Interest.  This Assignment Notice shall be effective as of the date (“Effective Date”) indicated below, provided this Assignment Notice is executed by Assignor, Assignee, Agent and Borrower, if applicable.  Pursuant to the Assignment Agreement, Assignee has expressly assumed all of Assignor’s obligations under the Loan Agreement to the extent of the Assigned Interest, as of the Effective Date.

For purposes of the Loan Agreement, Agent shall deem (a) Assignor’s Tranche A Revolver Commitment to be reduced by $_________, and Assignee’s Tranche A Revolver Commitment to be increased by $_________ and (b) Assignor’s Tranche B Revolver Commitment to be reduced by $_________, and Assignee’s Tranche B Revolver Commitment to be increased by $_________.

The address of Assignee to which notices and information are to be sent under the terms of the Loan Agreement is:
 
	
			
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 

The address of Assignee to which payments are to be sent under the terms of the Loan Agreement is shown in the Assignment and Acceptance.

This Notice is being delivered to Borrower and Agent pursuant to Section 13.3 of the Loan Agreement.  Please acknowledge your acceptance of this Assignment Notice by executing and returning to Assignee and Assignor a copy of this Assignment Notice.
 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Assignment Notice is executed as of _____________.
 
	
				
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 (“Assignee”)
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	By 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	Title:
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	(“Assignor”)
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	By 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	Title:
	 

 
ACKNOWLEDGED AND AGREED,
AS OF THE DATE SET FORTH ABOVE:

	
			
	BORROWER:*
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 
	 

	 
	 
	 

	By
	 
	 

	 
	Title:
	 

 
* No signature required if Assignee is a Lender, U.S.-based Affiliate of a Lender or Approved Fund, or if a specified Event of Default exists.
 
	
			
	BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,
	 

	as Agent
	 

	 
	 
	 

	By
	 
	 

	 
	Title:
	 

 

EXHIBIT E-1
to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement

FORM OF
NEW LENDER SUPPLEMENT

LENDER ADDITION AGREEMENT

Reference is made to the Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement, dated as of September [__], 2017 (as amended, restated, amended and restated, supplemented, modified, renewed or extended from time to time, the “Loan Agreement”), among AK Steel Corporation (the “Borrower”), [________, as a Foreign Subsidiary Borrower (the “Foreign Subsidiary Borrower”),] the Borrowing Base Guarantors party thereto, the financial institutions party thereto from time to time (“Lenders”) and Bank of America, N.A., as the Agent for the Lenders (in such capacity, the “Agent”).  Unless otherwise defined herein, capitalized terms defined in the Loan Agreement and used herein shall have the meanings given to them in the Loan Agreement.

The entity identified on Schedule 1 hereto as the New Lender (the “New Lender”) agrees as follows:

1.           New Lender Commitment.

Subject to the terms and conditions of the Loan Agreement, the New Lender hereby irrevocably agrees to lend to [Borrower][the Foreign Subsidiary Borrower] an aggregate amount equal to the [Revolver Commitment][Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitment] described on Schedule 1 hereto (the “New Lender Commitment”) and to assume as of the Effective Date (as defined below), the rights and obligations of a [Lender][Foreign Subsidiary Lender] under the Loan Agreement to the extent of its New Lender Commitment.

2.           New Lender’s Representations, Warranties and Covenants.

New Lender hereby represents and warrants the following to Agent:

(a)          This Lender Addition Agreement is a legal, valid, and binding agreement of New Lender, enforceable according to its terms;

(b)         The execution and performance by New Lender of its duties and obligations under this Lender Addition Agreement, the Loan Agreement and the other Loan Documents (collectively, the “Credit Documents”) will not require any registration with, notice to, or consent or approval by any Governmental Authority;

(c)          New Lender is familiar with transactions of the kind and scope reflected in the Credit Documents and in this Lender Addition Agreement;

(d)          New Lender has received a copy of the Loan Agreement and such other documents as it has deemed necessary, has made its own independent investigation and appraisal of the financial condition and affairs of Obligors, has conducted its own evaluation of the [Revolver Loans][Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Loans], the Credit Documents and each Obligor’s creditworthiness, has made its decision to become a [Lender][Foreign Subsidiary Lender] to [Borrower][the Foreign Subsidiary Borrower] under the Loan Agreement independently and without reliance upon Agent or any Lender [(including any other Foreign Subsidiary Lender)], and will continue to do so;
 

(e)          New Lender is entering into this Lender Addition Agreement in the ordinary course of its business, and is acquiring its interest in the [Revolver Loans][Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Loans] for its own account, for investment purposes and not with a view to the distribution thereof; provided, however, that at all times the distribution of New Lender’s property shall, subject to the terms of the Loan Agreement, be and remain within its control;

(f)          As of the date hereof, no future assignment or participation granted by New Lender pursuant to Section 13 of the Loan Agreement will require Agent, any Lender [(including any other Foreign Subsidiary Lender)] or any Obligor to file any registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission or to apply to qualify under the blue sky laws of any state;

(g)          New Lender constitutes an “Eligible Assignee” under and as defined in the Loan Agreement;

(h)          New Lender will not acquire any equity interest issued by Borrower [or the Foreign Subsidiary Borrower] other than pursuant to or in accordance with the Credit Documents without the prior written consent of Agent; and

(i)           As of the Effective Date, New Lender (i) is entitled to receive payments of principal and interest in respect of the Obligations without deduction for or on account of any taxes imposed by the United States of America or any political subdivision thereof, (ii) does not require the payment of any increased costs under Section 3.4 of the Loan Agreement, (iii) is not subject to any increased costs, capital adequacy or similar requirements under Section 3.7 of the Loan Agreement, (iv) is entitled to complete exemption from United States withholding tax imposed on or with respect to any payments to be made to it pursuant to the Credit Documents and (v) will indemnify Agent from and against all liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties, actions, judgments, suits, costs, or expenses that result from any inaccuracy in the foregoing.

3.           Limitations of Liability.

The New Lender acknowledges and agrees that neither Agent nor any Lender [(including any other Foreign Subsidiary Lender)] makes any representations or warranties of any kind, nor assumes any responsibility or liability whatsoever, with regard to (a) the Credit Documents or any other document or instrument furnished pursuant thereto or the [Revolver Loans][Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Loans] or Obligations, (b) the creation, validity, genuineness, enforceability, sufficiency, value or collectibility of any of them, (c) the amount, value or existence of the Collateral [or the Foreign Subsidiary Collateral], (d) the perfection or priority of any lien upon the Collateral [or the Foreign Subsidiary Collateral], or (e) the financial condition of Borrower [or the Foreign Subsidiary Borrower] or other Obligors or the performance or observance by any Obligor of its obligations under any of the Credit Documents.  The New Lender further acknowledges and agrees that neither Agent nor any Lender [(including any other Foreign Subsidiary Lender)] has or will have any duty, either initially or on a continuing basis, to make any investigation, evaluation, appraisal of, or any responsibility or liability with respect to the accuracy or completeness of, any information provided to New Lender which has been provided to Agent or any Lender [(including any other Foreign Subsidiary Lender)] by any Obligor and that nothing in this Lender Addition Agreement or any other Credit Document shall impose upon Agent or any Lender [(including any other Foreign Subsidiary Lender)] any fiduciary relationship in respect of the New Lender.

4.           Appointment of Agent; Assumption of Duties.

The New Lender (a) appoints and authorizes the Agent to take such action as agent on its behalf and to exercise such powers and discretion under the Loan Agreement, the other Credit Documents or any other instrument or document furnished pursuant hereto or thereto as are delegated to the Agent by the terms thereof, together with such powers as are incidental thereto; and (b) agrees that it will be bound by the provisions of the Loan Agreement and will perform in accordance with its terms all the 

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obligations that by the terms of the Loan Agreement are required to be performed by it as a [Lender][Foreign Subsidiary Lender].
 
		
	5.
	Effective Date; Closing Fee.

Following the execution of this Lender Addition Agreement by the Borrower[, the Foreign Subsidiary Borrower] and the New Lender, it will be delivered to the Agent for acceptance by it and recording by the Agent pursuant to the Loan Agreement.  Upon such delivery, the effective date (the “Effective Date”) of this Lender Addition Agreement shall be deemed to have occurred.  [Subject to the occurrence of the Effective Date and the concurrent funding of such New Lender’s New Lender Commitment, [Borrower][the Foreign Subsidiary Borrower] hereby agrees to pay to Agent for the benefit of the New Lender a non-refundable closing fee in amount equal to the sum of ___% of such New Lender’s New Lender Commitment with respect to the Tranche A Revolver Commitment plus ___% of such New Lender’s New Lender Commitment with respect to the Tranche B Revolver Commitment plus ___% of such New Lender’s New Lender Commitment with respect to the Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitment]1.

		
	6.
	Binding Obligations.

From and after the Effective Date, the New Lender shall be a party to the Loan Agreement and, to the extent of its New Lender Commitment, have the rights and obligations of a [Lender][Foreign Subsidiary Lender] thereunder and under the other Credit Documents and shall be bound by the provisions thereof.

		
	7.
	Failure to Enforce.

No failure or delay on the part of Agent or any Lender [(including any other Foreign Subsidiary Lender)] in the exercise of any power, right, or privilege hereunder or under any other Credit Document will impair such power, right, or privilege or be construed to be a waiver of any default or acquiescence therein.  No single or partial exercise of any such power, right, or privilege will preclude further exercise thereof or of any other right, power, or privilege.  All rights and remedies existing under this Lender Addition Agreement are cumulative with, and not exclusive of, any rights or remedies otherwise available.

		
	8.
	Notices.

Unless otherwise specifically provided herein, any notice or other communication required or permitted to be given will be in writing and addressed to the respective party as set forth below its signature hereunder, or to such other address as the party may designate in writing to the other.

		
	9.
	Amendments and Waivers.

 
No amendment, modification, termination, or waiver of any provision of this Lender Addition Agreement will be effective without the written concurrence of Borrower[, the Foreign Subsidiary Borrower], Agent and New Lender.

		
	10.
	Severability.

Whenever possible, each provision of this Lender Addition Agreement will be interpreted in such manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law.  In the event any provision of this Lender Addition Agreement is or is held to be invalid, illegal, 
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	1 
	Payment of closing fee to be determined at time of execution.

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or unenforceable under applicable law, such provision will be ineffective only to the extent of such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability, without invalidating the remainder of such provision or the remaining provisions of this Lender Addition Agreement.  In addition, in the event any provision of or obligation under this Lender Addition Agreement is or is held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any jurisdiction, the validity, legality, and enforceability of the remaining provisions or obligations in any other jurisdictions will not in any way be affected or impaired thereby.
 
		
	11.
	Section Titles

Section titles in this Lender Addition Agreement are included for convenience of reference only, do not constitute a part of this Lender Addition Agreement for any other purpose, and have no substantive effect.

		
	12.
	Successors and Assigns.

This Lender Addition Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns.

		
	13.
	Applicable Law.

THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND SHALL BE CONSTRUED AND ENFORCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, WITHOUT GIVING EFFECT TO ANY CONFLICT OF LAW PRINCIPLES (BUT GIVING EFFECT TO FEDERAL LAWS RELATING TO NATIONAL BANKS).

		
	14.
	Counterparts.

 
This Lender Addition Agreement and any amendments, waivers, consents, or supplements may be executed in any number of counterparts and by different parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which, when so executed and delivered, will be deemed an original and all of which shall together constitute one and the same instrument.

[Signature Page Follows]
 
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Lender Addition Agreement to be executed as of the date first above written by their respective duly authorized officers.
 
	
			
	NEW LENDER:
	 

	 
	 

	               
	 

	 
	 

	By:
	               
	 

	Name:
	               
	 

	Title:
	               
	 

	 
	 

	Address for Notices:
	 

	               
	 

	               
	 

	               
	 

	 
	 

	Tel:
	               
	 

	Fax:
	               
	 

	Attn:
	               
	 

 
	
						
	Consented to and Accepted:
	 
	Consented To:
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,
	 
	AK STEEL CORPORATION,
	 

	as Agent
	 
	as Borrower
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	By:
	               
	 
	By:
	               
	 

	Name:
	               
	 
	Name:
	               
	 

	Title:
	 
	 
	Title:
	               
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	Notices to Agent shall be furnished in accordance with Section 14.3 of the Loan Agreement.

	 
	Notices to Borrower shall be furnished in accordance with Section 14.3 of the Loan Agreement.

 
 

	
			
	[Consented To:
	 

	 
	 

	[________________],
	 

	as the Foreign Subsidiary Borrower
	 

	 
	 
	 

	By:
	               
	 

	Name:
	               
	 

	Title:
	 

	 
	 

	Address for Notices:
	 

	 
	 

	               
	 

	               
	 

	               
	 

	 
	 
	 

	Tel:
	               
	 

	Fax:
	               
	 

	Attn:
	               
	]

 

Schedule 1
to Lender Addition Agreement for
Loan Agreement
 
	
			
	Name of New Lender:
	               
	 

	Effective Date1:          
	               
	 

        
	
							
	New Lender(s)
	Tranche A
Revolver 
Commitment2
	Pro Rata Share
of Tranche A
Revolver
Commitments3
	Tranche B
Revolver
Commitment4
	Pro Rata Share
of Tranche B 
Revolver 
Commitments5
	Foreign 
Subsidiary 
Revolver 
Commitment6
	Pro Rata Share 
of Foreign 
Subsidiary
 Revolver 
Commitments7

 ________________________________

1          Agent will insert date of its receipt of a fully executed Lender Addition Agreement.
2          Agent will insert amount of New Lender Tranche A Commitment and related Pro Rata Share upon final allocation.
3          Calculate the Pro Rata Share to at least 9 decimal places and show as a percentage of the aggregate Tranche A Revolver Commitments of all Lenders as of the close of business on the Effective Date.
4          Agent will insert amount of New Lender Tranche B Commitment and related Pro Rata Share upon final allocation.
5          Calculate the Pro Rata Share to at least 9 decimal places and show as a percentage of the aggregate Tranche B Revolver Commitments of all Lenders as of the close of business on the Effective Date.
6          Agent will insert amount of New Lender Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitment and related Pro Rata Share upon final allocation.
7          Calculate the Pro Rata Share to at least 9 decimal places and show as a percentage of the aggregate Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitments of all Lenders as of the close of business on the Effective Date.

EXHIBIT E-2
to Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement

FORM OF
INCREASED COMMITMENT AGREEMENT

Reference is made to the Second Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement, dated as of September 13, 2017 (as amended, restated, amended and restated, supplemented, modified, renewed or extended from time to time, the “Loan Agreement”), among AK Steel Corporation (the “Borrower”), [________, as a Foreign Subsidiary Borrower (the “Foreign Subsidiary Borrower”),] the Borrowing Base Guarantors party thereto, the financial institutions party thereto from time to time (“Lenders”) and Bank of America, N.A., as the Agent for the Lenders (in such capacity, the “Agent”).  Unless otherwise defined herein, capitalized terms defined in the Loan Agreement and used herein shall have the meanings given to them in the Loan Agreement.

The [Lender][Foreign Subsidiary Lender] identified on the signature page hereto as the Increasing Lender (the “Increasing Lender”) agrees as follows:

1.          Increased Commitment.  Subject to the terms and conditions of the Loan Agreement, the Increasing Lender hereby irrevocably agrees to lend to [Borrower][the Foreign Subsidiary Borrower] an aggregate amount that, when taken together with its existing [Revolver Commitment][Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitment] under the Loan Agreement, will be equal to the [Revolver Commitment][Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitment] described on Schedule I hereto opposite such Increasing Lender’s name (the “Increased Commitment”) and to assume as of the Effective Date (as defined below) the rights and obligations of a [Lender][Foreign Subsidiary Lender] under the Loan Agreement to the extent of its Increased Commitment.

2.          Representations and Warranties.  The Increasing Lender (a) represents and warrants that this Increased Commitment Agreement is a legal, valid and binding agreement of Increasing Lender, enforceable in accordance with its terms; (b) confirms that it possesses a copy of the Loan Agreement, and such other documents and information as it has deemed appropriate to make its own credit analysis and decision to enter into this Increased Commitment Agreement; and (c) agrees that it will, independently and without reliance upon Agent or any other Lender [(including any other Foreign Subsidiary Lender)], and based on such documents and information as it shall deem appropriate at the time, continue to make its own credit decisions in taking or not taking action under the Loan Agreement, the Loan Documents or any other instrument or document furnished pursuant hereto or thereto.

3.          Effective Date; Closing Fee.  Following the execution of this Increased Commitment Agreement by the Increasing Lender[, the Foreign Subsidiary Borrower] and the Borrower, it will be delivered to the Agent for acceptance by it and recording by the Agent pursuant to the Loan Agreement, whereupon the effective date (the “Effective Date”) of this Increased Commitment Agreement shall be deemed to have occurred.  [Subject to the occurrence of the Effective Date and the concurrent funding of such Increasing Lender’s incremental [Revolver Commitment][Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitment], [Borrower][the Foreign Subsidiary Borrower] hereby severally agrees to pay to Agent for the benefit of the Increasing Lender its ratable share of a closing fee equal to the sum of ___% of the Increased Commitment of the Increasing Lender with respect to the Tranche A Revolver Commitment plus ___% of the Increased Commitment of the Increasing Lender with respect to the Tranche B Revolver Commitment plus ___% of the Increased Commitment of the Increasing Lender with respect to the 

Foreign Subsidiary Revolver Commitment.]1 
 
4.          Binding Obligations.  From and after the Effective Date, the Increasing Lender shall be deemed to have the rights and obligations of a [Lender][Foreign Subsidiary Lender] to the extent of its Increased Commitment under the Loan Agreement and the other Loan Documents and shall be bound by the provisions thereof.

5.          Amendments and Waivers.  No amendment, modification, termination, or waiver of any provision of this Increased Commitment Agreement will be effective without the written concurrence of Agent, Borrower[, the Foreign Subsidiary Borrower] and Increasing Lender.

6.          Severability.  Whenever possible, each provision of this Increased Commitment Agreement will be interpreted in such manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law.  In the event any provision of this Increased Commitment Agreement is or is held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable under applicable law, such provision will be ineffective only to the extent of such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability, without invalidating the remainder of such provision or the remaining provisions of this Increased Commitment Agreement.  In addition, in the event any provision of or obligation under this Increased Commitment Agreement is or is held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any jurisdiction, the validity, legality, and enforceability of the remaining provisions or obligations in any other jurisdictions will not in any way be affected or impaired thereby.

7.          Section Titles.  Section titles in this Increased Commitment Agreement are included for convenience of reference only, do not constitute a part of this Increased Commitment Agreement for any other purpose, and have no substantive effect.

8.          Successors and Assigns.  This Increased Commitment Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns.

9.          Applicable Law.  THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND SHALL BE CONSTRUED AND ENFORCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, WITHOUT GIVING EFFECT TO ANY CONFLICT OF LAW PRINCIPLES (BUT GIVING EFFECT TO FEDERAL LAWS RELATING TO NATIONAL BANKS).

10.          Counterparts.  This Increased Commitment Agreement and any amendments, waivers, consents, or supplements may be executed in any number of counterparts and by different parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which, when so executed and delivered, will be deemed an original and all of which shall together constitute one and the same instrument.

 [Signature Page Follows]

______________________________________________________________ 
1 Payment of closing fee to be determined at time of execution.

 
3

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Increased Commitment Agreement to be executed as of the date first above written by their respective duly authorized officers.
 
	
			
	INCREASING LENDER:
	 

	 
	 

	               
	 

	 
	 
	 

	By:
	               
	 

	Title:
	 
	 

	
						
	Accepted:
	 
	Acknowledged and Agreed:
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,
	 
	AK STEEL CORPORATION,
	 

	as Agent
	 
	as Borrower
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	By:
	               
	 
	By:
	               
	 

	Title:
	 
	 
	Title:
	 
	 

	
				
	 [Acknowledged and Agreed:
	 

	 
	 
	 

	 [____________],
	 

	as the Foreign Subsidiary Borrower
	 

	 
	 
	 

	By:
	               
	 
	 

	Title:]
	 
	 

 

[Signature Page to Increased Commitment Agreement to Loan Agreement]

Schedule I
to Increased Commitment Agreement
Effective Date: _____________, 20__

	
							
	Increasing Lender
	Tranche A 
Revolver 
Commitment
	Pro Rata Share 
of Tranche A
 Revolver 
Commitments
	Tranche B
 Revolver 
Commitment
	Pro Rata Share 
of Tranche B 
Revolver 
Commitments
	Foreign 
Subsidiary 
Revolver 
Commitment
	Pro Rata Share 
of Foreign 
Subsidiary 
Revolver 
Commitments

 
 

SCHEDULE 1.1
to
Loan and Security Agreement
 
COMMITMENTS OF LENDERS
 
	
					
	 
Lender
	Tranche A Revolver
Commitment
	Tranche B Revolver 
Commitment

	Bank of America, N.A.
	$
	210,000,000
	$
	45,000,000

	Wells Fargo Capital Finance, LLC
	$
	170,000,000
	$
	10,000,000

	JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
	$
	170,000,000
	$
	10,000,000

	Deutsche Bank AG New York Branch
	$
	75,000,000
	 
	--

	Fifth Third Bank
	$
	75,000,000
	 
	--

	Citibank, N.A.
	$
	75,000,000
	 
	--

	Credit Suisse AG, Cayman Islands Branch
	$
	75,000,000
	 
	--

	BMO Harris Bank, N.A.
	$
	60,000,000
	 
	--

	Goldman Sachs Bank USA
	$
	60,000,000
	 
	--

	Regions Bank
	$
	60,000,000
	 
	--

	U.S. Bank National Association
	$
	60,000,000
	 
	--

	Barclays Bank PLC
	$
	40,000,000
	 
	--

	KeyBank National Association
	$
	40,000,000
	 
	--

	PNC Bank, National Association
	$
	40,000,000
	 
	--

	Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania
	$
	25,000,000
	 
	--

	ING Capital LLC
	$
	25,000,000
	 
	--

	Siemens Financial Services, Inc.
	$
	25,000,000
	 
	--

	TOTAL:
	$
	1,285,000,000
	$
	65,000,000

 

LETTER OF CREDIT COMMITMENTS OF ISSUING BANKS

	
				
	Issuing Bank
	Letter of Credit Commitment

	Bank of America, N.A.
	$
	109,878,048.78
	

	Wells Fargo Capital Finance,LLC
	$
	77,560,975.61
	

	JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
	$
	77,560,975.61
	

	PNC Bank, National Association
	$
	35,000,000.00
	

	TOTAL:
	$
	300,000,000.00
	

SCHEDULE 2.3.4
to
Loan and Security Agreement

OUTSTANDING LETTERS OF CREDIT
 
	
								
	Issue
	Beneficiary
	Issuing
Bank 
	L/C #
	Amount
	Maturity

	WV Work Comp LC
	WV Workers Comp
	PNC 
	18101393
	$
	112,384.00
	

	26-May-18

	Environmental LC
	Ohio - EPA
	PNC 
	18104221
	$
	44,000.00
	

	27-May-18

	Environmental LC
	Texas Natural Resources
	PNC 
	18104215
	$
	838,640.00
	

	27-May-18

	WV Work Comp LC
	WV Workers Comp
	PNC 
	18101394
	$
	846,683.00
	

	26-May-18

	Environmental LC
	Pennsylvania - EPA
	PNC 
	18104301 / S248897
	$
	1,899,290.00
	

	27-May-18

	Work Comp LC
	Employers Ins. Wausau
	PNC 
	18102153
	$
	417,000.00
	

	26-May-18

	LC for Bond Issuances
	Travelers
	PNC 
	00248040
	$
	3,696,500.00
	

	26-May-18

	PA Work Comp LC
	PA Self Insurance Div.
	PNC 
	18102152
	$
	2,000,000.00
	

	26-May-18

	Ky Work Comp LC
	Ky Workers Comp
	PNC 
	18100832
	$
	5,379,000.00
	

	26-May-18

	Environmental LC
	Chase Manhattan Bank
	PNC 
	18112047
	$
	1,576,878.00
	

	2-Apr-18

	Environmental LC
	Pennsylvania - EPA
	PNC 
	18104303
	$
	4,925,420.00
	

	26-May-18

	Environmental LC
	US EPA
	PNC 
	18112771
	$
	7,817,408.00
	

	1-Apr-18

	Environmental LC
	Michigan EPA
	BOA 
	68076869
	$
	1,972,965.00
	

	31-Aug-17

	MACT
	US Bank National Association
	BOA 
	68034193
	$
	26,242,200.00
	

	10-May-18

	Environmental LC
	Pennsylvania - EPA
	BOA 
	68095741
	$
	3,578,016.00
	

	27-Mar-18

	Work Comp LC
	Ohio Bureau of Workers Comp
	BOA 
	68058258
	$
	4,600,000.00
	

	14-Apr-18

	for Goods & Services
	Bank of America, India
	BOA 
	68101719
	$
	10,000.00
	

	30-Apr-20

	for Goods & Services
	Bank of America, India
	BOA 
	68101720
	$
	10,000.00
	

	30-Apr-20

	Environmental LC
	Ohio - EPA
	BOA 
	68105768
	$
	1,595,043.00
	

	18-Aug-18

	MSC Work Comp LC
	Zurich
	BOA 
	68106185
	$
	550,000.00
	

	15-Sep-17

	MI Work Comp LC
	Ml Dept. of Licensing
	BOA 
	68104873
	$
	2,000,000.00
	

	30-Jun-18

	MSC Work Comp LC
	Travelers
	BOA 
	68104609
	$
	350,000.00
	

	23-Jun-18

 

SCHEDULE 8.6.1
to
Loan and Security Agreement
 
BUSINESS LOCATIONS
 
		
	1.
	Borrower currently has the following business locations, and no others:

Chief Executive Office:

AK Steel Corporation
9227 Centre Pointe Drive
West Chester, OH 45069

Other Locations:

	
		
	Ashland Works
	Butler Works

	170 Armco Road
	Standard & Bessemer Avenue, PO Box 832

	Ashland, KY 41101
	Butler, PA 16003

	 
	 

	Coshocton Works
	Mansfield Works

	17400 State Route 16, PO Box 190,
	913 Bowman Street, PO Box 247

	Coshocton, OH 43812
	Mansfield, OH 44903

	 
	 

	Middletown Works
	Rockport Works

	1801 Crawford Street, PO Box 600
	6500 North US 231

	Middletown, OH 45043
	Rockport, IN 47635

	 
	 

	Zanesville Works
	AK Steel Corporation: Research and Innovation Center

	1724 Linden Avenue, PO Box 1520
	6180 Research Way

	Zanesville, OH 43701
	Middletown, OH 45005

	 
	 

	Dearborn Works 
14661 Rotunda Drive
Dearborn, MI  48120
	 

 
		
	2.
	In the five years preceding the Closing Date, Borrower has had no office or place of business located in any county other than as set forth above, except:

 
Regional Sales Offices:

5440 Corporate Drive
Suite 125
Troy, MI 48098

		
	3.
	Each Borrower Base Guarantor currently has the following business locations, and no others:

 
AK Tube LLC

Chief Executive Office:
30400 East Broadway
Walbridge, OH 43465

Other Locations:
150 West 450 South
Columbus, IN 47201

Mountain State Carbon, LLC

Chief Executive Office:
1851 Main Street
Follansbee, West Virginia
PO Box 670, 26037
 
Other Locations:
None.

		
	4.
	Certain third party steel processors and warehouses located in North America.

SCHEDULE 9.1.4
to
Loan and Security Agreement
 
NAMES AND CAPITAL STRUCTURE
 
AK Steel Holding Corporation (Delaware)
100% interest in AK Steel Corporation (Delaware)

AK Steel Corporation and its Subsidiaries

AK Steel Corporation
100% interest in AKS Investments, Inc. (Ohio)
100% interest in AK Steel Foundation (Ohio)
100% interest in SNA Holdings (Michigan)
100% interest in SNA Carbon, LLC (Delaware)
100% interest in Charnwood I, LLC (Michigan)

AKS Investments, Inc.
100% interest in AK Steel Properties, Inc. (Delaware)
100% interest in AK Tube LLC (Delaware)
100% interest in Advanced Materials Processing, Inc. (Delaware)
100% interest in AK Electro-Galvanizing LLC (Delaware)
100% interest in Armco Advanced Materials, Inc. (Delaware)
100% interest in Rockport, Inc. (Ohio)
100% interest in Armco Investment Management, Inc. (Delaware)
100% interest in Combined Metals Holdings, Inc. (Nevada)
100% interest in Armco Steel Corporation (Ohio)
100% interest in Virginia Horn Taconite Company (Minnesota)
100% interest in Armco Resource Property Ltd. (Australia)
100% interest in AK Coatings Inc. (Ohio)
100% interest in Northern Land Company (Minnesota)
100% interest in First Stainless, Inc. (Delaware)
100% interest in AH Management, Inc. (Delaware)
100% interest in First Taconite Company (Delaware)
100% interest in AK Asset Management Company (Delaware)
100% interest in Everest International, Inc. (Ohio)
100% interest in AFSG Holdings, Inc. (Delaware)
100% interest in AKS HydroForm, Inc. (Ohio)
100% interest in Armco Financial Services International, Ltd. (Delaware)
100% interest in AK Steel Receivables Ltd. (Ohio)
100% interest in AK Steel Natural Resources, LLC (Delaware)
100% interest in AK Mine Services LLC (Delaware)
100% interest in AK Iron Resources, LLC (Delaware)
100% interest in AK Coal, Inc. (Delaware)
100% interest in AKS RIC, LLC (Delaware)
100% interest in PPHC Holdings, LLC (Delaware)
100% interest in AK Steel Mexico I, LLC (Delaware)
100% interest in AK Steel Mexico II, LLC (Delaware)
688,769 shares of Armco Chile Productos De Ingenieria S.A. (1 share owned by Enrique Puga Concha) (Chile)
9,547,160 shares of Armco Argentina S.A. (2,507 shares each owned by Luis U. Jaurequi and Osvaldo F. Costeles) (Argentina)
3,996 shares of National Supply Company of Mexico, S.A. (1 share each owned by J.M. Bilich, J.B. Corey, J.L. Bertsch, and M.J. McAdams) (Mexico)
399,600,000 shares of Armco Participacoes E Empreendimentos (400,000 shares owned by Sueli A. Fonseca) (Brazil)
 

AH Management, Inc.
100% interest in AK Steel Properties, Inc. (Delaware)
100% interest in AH (UK), Inc. (Delaware)

AFSG Holdings, Inc.
100% interest in Armco Financial Services International, Inc. (Ohio)
100% interest in FSA Services Corporation (Delaware)
100% interest in Armco Financial Services Corporation (Delaware)
100% interest in Materials Insurance Company (Cayman Islands)

SNA Carbon, LLC
100% interest in Mountain State Carbon, LLC (Delaware)

Armco Financial Services International, Ltd.
100% interest in Strata Energy, Inc. (Ohio)

AH (UK), Inc.
100% interest in AK Steel International B.V. (The Netherlands)

Armco Financial Services International, Inc.
100% interest in Armco Pacific Financial Services Limited (Vanuatu)
100% interest in Armco Pacific Limited (Republic of Singapore)

Armco Financial Services Corp.
100% interest in Armco Insurance Group, Inc. (Delaware)

AK Steel International B.V.
100% interest in AK Steel Merchandising S.A. (Spain)
100% interest in AK Steel Limited (United Kingdom)
100% interest in AK Steel Srl (Italy)
100% interest in AK Steel NV (Belgium)
100% interest in AK Steel Sarl (France)

AK Steel Natural Resources, LLC
100% interest in AK Coal Resources, Inc. (Pennsylvania)
100% interest in Coal Innovations, LLC (Delaware)

AK Coal Resources, Inc.
100% interest in Gray Mining, Inc. (Pennsylvania)
 

SCHEDULE 9.1.5
to
Loan and Security Agreement

FORMER NAMES AND COMPANIES
 
		
	1.
	Borrower’s and Subsidiary’s correct corporate name, as registered with the Secretary of State of its state of incorporation or formation, as applicable, is shown on Schedule 9.1.4.

 
		
	2.
	In the conduct of their businesses during five years preceding the Closing Date, Borrower and the Guarantors have used the following names:

 
	
		
	Entity
	Fictitious, Trade or Other Name

	AK STEEL HOLDING CORPORATION
	None

	AK STEEL CORPORATION
	Other names:
Severstal Dearborn, LLC
Severstal N.A.

	AK STEEL PROPERTIES, INC.
	None

	AK TUBE LLC
	None

	MOUNTAIN STATE CARBON, LLC
	None

		
	3.
	In the five years preceding the Closing Date, neither Borrower nor any Guarantor has been the surviving corporation of a merger or combination, except:

 
Pursuant to that certain Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of September 16, 2014, Severstal Dearborn, LLC, a Delaware corporation, merged with and into the Borrower.

SCHEDULE 9.1.12
to
Loan and Security Agreement
 
ROYALTIES

		
	•
	AK Steel Corporation pays royalties for the use of certain patents and technology of JFE Steel Corporation licensed by AK Steel Corporation under (i) that certain Patent License Agreement dated February 15, 2008, and (ii) that certain Patent License Agreement dated December 4, 2009.

PATENTS, TRADEMARKS, COPYRIGHTS AND LICENSES
 
[See attached.]
 

 TRADEMARKS
 
	
														
	 
	Country
	 
	Trademark
	 
	Owner
	 
	Application 
Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Registration 
Number
	 
	Registration 
Date

	 
	Algeria
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	27-Nov-1966
	 
	051847
	 
	24-Dec-1966

	 
	Algeria
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	051133
	 
	12-Jul-1961

	 
	Argentina
	 
	15 CR-CB
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	2.834.069
	 
	02-Jul-2008
	 
	2.297.490
	 
	25-Jun-2009

	 
	Australia
	 
	AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL Logo below device w/color
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1568919
	 
	16-Jul-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Australia
	 
	AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1568891
	 
	16-Jul-2013
	 
	 1568891
	 
	 21-Feb-2014

	 
	Australia
	 
	AK STEEL Logo beside device
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1568934
	 
	16-Jul-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Australia
	 
	AK STEEL Logo below device
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1568932
	 
	16-Jul-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Australia
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1568885
	 
	16-Jul-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Australia
	 
	AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL Logo beside device w/ color
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1568907
	 
	16-Jul-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Austria
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	Armco Inc.
	 
	AM2132/91
	 
	06-May-1991
	 
	137385
	 
	30-Aug-1991

	 
	Austria
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1179/1962
	 
	10-May-1962
	 
	48902
	 
	02-Oct-1962

	 
	Bangladesh
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	05-Feb-1974
	 
	7039
	 
	10-Jul-1982

	 
	Benelux
	 
	NITRONIC
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	830878
	 
	20-Jul-1994
	 
	553764
	 
	20-Jul-1994

	 
	Benelux
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	568833
	 
	09-Dec-1971
	 
	091464
	 
	18-Apr-1974

	 
	Benelux
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	568828
	 
	09-Dec-1971
	 
	091140
	 
	18-Apr-1974

	 
	Brazil
	 
	AK STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	821.147.587
	 
	21-Oct-1998
	 
	821.147.587
	 
	04-Dec-2001

	 
	Brazil
	 
	AK STEEL & Design (two-line version)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	821.147.536
	 
	21-Oct-1998
	 
	821.147.536
	 
	30-Apr-2002

	 
	Brazil
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	Armco Inc.
	 
	04090829
	 
	29-Jun-1964
	 
	04090829
	 
	06-Jan-1991

	 
	Brazil
	 
	15 CR-CB
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	829.880.100
	 
	04-Jul-2008
	 
	829.880.100
	 
	 29-Nov-2011

	 
	Brazil
	 
	NEXMET
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	911652191
	 
	21-Sep-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Brunei Darussalam
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	Armco Inc.
	 
	 
	 
	23-Jun-1965
	 
	2687
	 
	23-Jun-1965

	 
	Canada
	 
	ZINCGRIP
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	193176
	 
	09-Nov-1946
	 
	UCA25986
	 
	09-Nov-1946

	 
	Canada
	 
	TRAN-COR
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	141,977
	 
	10-Oct-1928
	 
	TMDA44,936
	 
	10-Oct-1928

 

	
																
	 
	Country
	 
	Trademark
	 
	Owner
	 
	Application 
Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Registration 
Number
	 
	Registration 
Date

	 
	Canada
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	0,090,345
	 
	03-May-1917
	 
	TMDA22,548
	 
	03-May-1917

	 
	Canada
	 
	NITRONIC
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	759,731
	 
	19-Jul-1994
	 
	TMA449,149
	 
	20-Oct-1995

	 
	Canada
	 
	15 CR-CB
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1,400,437
	 
	20-Jun-2008
	 
	TMA796,007
	 
	20-Apr-2011

	 
	Canada
	 
	A+K Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1,547,260
	 
	11-Oct-2011
	 
	TMA884,771
	 
	26-Feb-2013

	 
	Canada
	 
	AK STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1,547,257
	 
	11-Oct-2011
	 
	TMA844,765
	 
	26-Feb-2013

	 
	Canada
	 
	AK TUBE
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1,590,055
	 
	14-Aug-2012
	 
	 TMA884,460
	 
	 21-Aug-2014

	 
	Canada
	 
	STONE MATTE
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1,591,717
	 
	27-Aug-2012
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Canada
	 
	ILUMIBRITE
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1,591,718
	 
	27-Aug-2012
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Canada
	 
	THERMAK
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1,641,352
	 
	28-Aug-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Canada
	 
	A+K AK STEEL Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1,664,280
	 
	18-Feb-2014
	 
	TMA901,872
	 
	23-Apr-2015

	 
	Canada
	 
	CHROMESHIELD
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1,689,198
	 
	12-Aug-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Canada
	 
	NEXMET
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1,800,746
	 
	16-Sep-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Canada
	 
	AK COATINGS
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1,836,086
	 
	05-May-2017
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	China
	 
	AK STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 16913789
	 
	 11-May-2015
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	China
	 
	AK STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 19346328
	 
	 18-Mar-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	China
	 
	NEXMET
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	20-Sep-2016
	 
	1320966
	 
	20-Sep-2016

	 
	Denmark
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	VA 1962 01032
	 
	14-Mar-1962
	 
	VR 1963 01270
	 
	15-Jun-1963

	 
	Egypt
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	Armco Inc.
	 
	42014
	 
	23-Jun-1995
	 
	42014
	 
	23-Jun-1995

	 
	European Community
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	002488880
	 
	04-Dec-2001
	 
	2488880
	 
	04-Dec-2001

	 
	European Community
	 
	15 CR-CB
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	007043565
	 
	07-Jul-2008
	 
	007043565
	 
	16-Feb-2009

	 
	European Community
	 
	18 SR
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	010 801 595
	 
	12-Apr-2012
	 
	010801595
	 
	22-Aug-2012

	 
	European Community
	 
	AK STEEL Logo beside device
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	012032331
	 
	01-Aug-2013
	 
	012032331
	 
	26-Dec-2013

	 
	European Community
	 
	AK STEEL Logo below device
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	012032744
	 
	01-Aug-2013
	 
	012032744
	 
	26-Dec-2013

	 
	European Community
	 
	AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL Logo below device w/color
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	012033023
	 
	01-Aug-2013
	 
	012033023
	 
	26-Dec-2013

 

	
																			
	Country
	Trademark
	Owner
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Registration Number
	 
	Registration Date

	European Community
	AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL Logo beside device w/color
	AK STeel Corporation
	 
	12033189
	 
	01-Aug-2013
	 
	12,033,189
	 
	26-Dec-2013

	European Community
	AK STEEL
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	012033528
	 
	01-Aug-2013
	 
	012033528
	 
	26-Dec-2013

	European Community
	AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	012033635
	 
	01-Aug-2013
	 
	012033635
	 
	26-Dec-2013

	European Community
	ARMCO & Design
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	012033411
	 
	01-Aug-2013
	 
	 012033411
	 
	 26-Dec-2013

	European Community
	CHROMESHIELD
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	013199898
	 
	26-Aug-2014
	 
	013199898
	 
	20-Jan-2015

	European Community
	NEXMET
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	20-Sep-2016
	 
	1320966
	 
	20-Sep-2016

	Finland
	ARMCO & Design
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	T196502085
	 
	14-Jun-1965
	 
	48044
	 
	20-Jul-1966

	France
	ARMCO & Design
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	74693
	 
	12-Jul-1961
	 
	1.352.165
	 
	12-Jul-1961

	France
	NITRONIC
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	94/531.209
	 
	08-Jan-1994
	 
	94/531.209
	 
	01-Aug-1994

	Germany
	NITRONIC
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	A57353/6Wz
	 
	19-Jul-1994
	 
	2,900,942
	 
	19-Jul-1994

	Germany
	ARMCO & Design
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	A11073/9AW
	 
	02-Jul-1961
	 
	777,233
	 
	01-Jul-1991

	Germany
	TRAN-COR
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	12-Apr-1938
	 
	505238
	 
	12-Apr-1938

	Greece
	ARMCO
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	104513
	 
	17-Jun-1991
	 
	104513
	 
	17-Jun-1991

	Greece
	ARMCO & Design
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	28412
	 
	18-May-1962
	 
	28412
	 
	08-Oct-1963

	India
	ARMCO
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	7456
	 
	05-Nov-1942

	India
	ARMCO & Design
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	235,168
	 
	07-May-1966
	 
	235,168
	 
	07-May-1966

	India
	15 CR-CB
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1708127
	 
	08-Jul-2008
	 
	1708127
	 
	18-Jul-2011

	India
	NEXMET
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	20-Sep-2016
	 
	1320966
	 
	20-Sep-2016

	Indonesia
	ARMCO
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	R00-2006005176
	 
	23-May-1997
	 
	IDM000109513
	 
	23-May-1997

	Indonesia
	ARMCO & Design
	Armco Inc.
	 
	R00.2005001619
	 
	02-Jun-1964
	 
	IDM000058246
	 
	10-Mar-1965

	Indonesia
	NEXMET
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	D002016045186
	 
	23-Sep-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 

	Int’l Reg. - Madrid Protocol Only
	NEXMET
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	20-Sep-2016
	 
	1320966
	 
	20-Sep-2016

	Ireland
	ARMCO & Design
	Armco Inc.
	 
	69069
	 
	11-Jun-1965
	 
	69096
	 
	11-Jun-1965

	Israel
	ARMCO & Design
	Armco Inc.
	 
	24626
	 
	14-Jun-1965
	 
	24626
	 
	13-Oct-1966

 

	
																					
	 
	Country
	 
	Trademark
	 
	Owner
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Registration Number
	 
	Registration Date

	 
	Italy
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	161/38-17394
	 
	17-Jan-1919
	 
	1,342,301
	 
	31-Mar-1919

	 
	Italy
	 
	NITRONIC
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	RM94C003722
	 
	19-Aug-1994
	 
	689431
	 
	14-Oct-1996

	 
	Italy
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	04-Jul-1961
	 
	985853
	 
	04-Jul-1961

	 
	Japan
	 
	15 CR-CB
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	2008-050910
	 
	26-Jun-2008
	 
	5219478
	 
	03-Apr-2009

	 
	Japan
	 
	NEXMET
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	20-Sep-2016
	 
	1320966
	 
	20-Sep-2016

	 
	Jordan
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	6368
	 
	07-Jun-1962
	 
	6368
	 
	04-Nov-1963

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	15 CR-CB
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	31842/2008
	 
	30-Jun-2008
	 
	798363
	 
	19-Aug-2009

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	NEXMET
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	20-Sep-2016
	 
	1320966
	 
	20-Sep-2016

	 
	Malawi
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	468/62
	 
	30-Apr-1969

	 
	Malaysia
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	2010020179
	 
	25-Oct-2010
	 
	 2010020179
	 
	 22-May-2017

	 
	Mexico
	 
	AK STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	353789
	 
	11-Nov-1998
	 
	601678
	 
	25-Feb-1999

	 
	Mexico
	 
	AK STEEL & Design (two-line version)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	353790
	 
	11-Nov-1998
	 
	608868
	 
	09-Apr-1999

	 
	Mexico
	 
	15 CR-CB
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	943940
	 
	27-Jun-2008
	 
	1084291
	 
	13-Feb-2009

	 
	Mexico
	 
	NITRONIC
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1,111,943
	 
	13-Aug-2010
	 
	1,177,139
	 
	30-Aug-2010

	 
	Mexico
	 
	ULTRALUME
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1266901
	 
	04-May-2012
	 
	1309349
	 
	04-Sep-2012

	 
	Mexico
	 
	AK TUBE
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1299924
	 
	14-Aug-2012
	 
	 1542568
	 
	29-May-2015 

	 
	Mexico
	 
	STONE MATTE
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1305051
	 
	31-Aug-2012
	 
	 1506632
	 
	 16-Jan-2015

	 
	Mexico
	 
	ILUMIBRITE
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1305052
	 
	31-Aug-2012
	 
	 1460658
	 
	 05-Jun-2014

	 
	Mexico
	 
	THERMAK
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1409682
	 
	03-Sep-2013
	 
	 1419320
	 
	 10-Dec-2013

	 
	Mexico
	 
	CHROMESHIELD
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1516430
	 
	13-Aug-2014
	 
	1510037
	 
	28-Jan2015

	 
	Mexico
	 
	NEXMET
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	20-Sep-2016
	 
	1320966
	 
	20-Sep-2016

	 
	Myanmar
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	Armco Inc.
	 
	1046
	 
	24-Sep-1964
	 
	1046
	 
	24-Sep-1964

	 
	New Zealand
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	Armco Inc.
	 
	 
	 
	07-Jun-1979
	 
	128350
	 
	07-Jun-1979

	 
	New Zealand
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	70775
	 
	07-Jun-1979
	 
	128350
	 
	21-Oct-1986

 

	
															
	 
	Country
	 
	Trademark
	 
	Owner
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Registration Number
	 
	Registration Date

	 
	Nigeria
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	16,838
	 
	18-Oct-1965
	 
	16,838
	 
	18-Oct-1965

	 
	Norway
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	75767
	 
	13-Mar-1962
	 
	62792
	 
	07-Nov-1963

	 
	Norway
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	19185646
	 
	26-Sep-1918
	 
	5646
	 
	20-Sep-1919

	 
	Norway
	 
	AK STEEL Logo beside device
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	201311257
	 
	17-Sep-2013
	 
	 284273
	 
	 03-Nov-2015

	 
	Norway
	 
	AK STEEL Logo below device
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	201311258
	 
	17-Sep-2013
	 
	 284275
	 
	 03-Nov-2015

	 
	Norway
	 
	AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL Logo below device w/color
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	201311259
	 
	17-Sep-2013
	 
	 284276
	 
	 03-Nov-2015

	 
	Norway
	 
	AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL Logo beside device w/ color
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	201311260
	 
	17-Sep-2013
	 
	 284277
	 
	 03-Nov-2015

	 
	Norway
	 
	AK STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	201311254
	 
	17-Sep-2013
	 
	 284271
	 
	 03-Nov-2015

	 
	Norway
	 
	AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	201311256
	 
	17-Sep-2013
	 
	 284272
	 
	 03-Nov-2015

	 
	Pakistan
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	Armco Inc.
	 
	43664
	 
	17-Jun-1965
	 
	43664
	 
	17-Jun-1965

	 
	Paraguay
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	758
	 
	08-May-1961
	 
	365359
	 
	30-Oct-1961

	 
	Poland
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	76501
	 
	23-May-1977
	 
	55917
	 
	23-May-1977

	 
	Portugal
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	118900
	 
	01-May-1963
	 
	118900
	 
	17-Apr-1964

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	79963
	 
	28-Apr-1977
	 
	59762
	 
	28-Apr-1977

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	2013725588
	 
	25-Jul-2013
	 
	 525194
	 
	 22-Oct-2014

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	AK STEEL Logo beside device
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	2013725592
	 
	25-Jul-2013
	 
	 529346
	 
	 11-Dec-2014

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL Logo below device w/color
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	2013725590
	 
	25-Jul-2013
	 
	 525195
	 
	 22-Oct-2014

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	AK STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	2013725589
	 
	25-Jul-2013
	 
	 529345
	 
	 11-Dec-2014

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	2013725591
	 
	25-Jul-2013
	 
	 532856
	 
	 26-Jan-2015

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL Logo below device w/color
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	2013725594
	 
	25-Jul-2013
	 
	 525196
	 
	22-Oct-2014

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	AK STEEL Logo below device
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	2013725593
	 
	25-Jul-2013
	 
	 529093
	 
	10-Dec-2014

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	NEXMET
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	20-Sep-2016
	 
	1320966
	 
	20-Sep-2016

	 
	Serbia
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	25427
	 
	05-May-1981

 

	
														
	 
	Country
	 
	Trademark
	 
	Owner
	 
	Application 
Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Registration 
Number
	 
	Registration 
Date

	 
	Serbia
	 
	NEXMET
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	20-Sep-2016
	 
	1,320,966
	 
	20-Sep-2016

	 
	Singapore
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	S/37339
	 
	22-Jun-1965
	 
	S/37339
	 
	22-Jun-1965

	 
	South Africa
	 
	AK STEEL Logo beside device
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	2013/19772
	 
	23-Jul-2013
	 
	 2013/19772
	 
	 30-Apr-2015

	 
	South Africa
	 
	AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	2013/19771
	 
	23-Jul-2013
	 
	 2013/19771
	 
	 29-Apr-2016

	 
	South Africa
	 
	AK STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	2013/19770
	 
	23-Jul-2013
	 
	 2013/19770
	 
	 28-Sep-2015

	 
	South Africa
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	2013/19776
	 
	23-Jul-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Spain
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1,635,936
	 
	16-May-1991
	 
	1,635,936
	 
	16-May-1991

	 
	Spain
	 
	NITRONIC
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1917556
	 
	04-Aug-1994
	 
	1917556
	 
	04-Aug-1994

	 
	Spain
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	M387071
	 
	12-Aug-1961
	 
	387071
	 
	05-Apr-1963

	 
	Spain
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	M2978379
	 
	06-Jul-1961
	 
	2978379
	 
	08-Apr-2011

	 
	Sweden
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1901-05878
	 
	02-Jan-1900
	 
	105878
	 
	19-Apr-1963

	 
	Sweden
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1900-21574
	 
	06-May-1919
	 
	21574
	 
	06-May-1919

	 
	Switzerland
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	06-May-1991
	 
	390306
	 
	06-May-1991

	 
	Switzerland
	 
	AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	59396/2013
	 
	31-Jul-2013
	 
	652252
	 
	13-Dec-2013

	 
	Switzerland
	 
	AK STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	59393/2013
	 
	31-Jul-2013
	 
	652251
	 
	13-Dec-2013

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	NEXMET
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	105055539
	 
	19-Sep-2016
	 
	01834383
	 
	16-Apr-2017

	 
	Turkey
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	30993/65
	 
	10-Sep-1965
	 
	88798
	 
	10-Sep-1965

	 
	Turkey
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	2013/70037
	 
	19-Aug-2013
	 
	 2013/70037
	 
	 22-Jul-2014

	 
	Turkey
	 
	NEXMET
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	20-Sep-2016
	 
	1320966
	 
	20-Sep-2016

	 
	United Arab Emirates
	 
	AK STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	197157
	 
	01-Sep-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	United Arab Emirates
	 
	AK STEEL Logo beside device
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	197158
	 
	01-Sep-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	United Arab Emirates
	 
	AK STEEL Logo below device
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	197159
	 
	01-Sep-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	United Arab Emirates
	 
	AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	197160
	 
	01-Sep-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	United Arab Emirates
	 
	AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL Logo below device w/color
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	197161
	 
	01-Sep-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 

 

	
														
	 
	Country
	 
	Trademark
	 
	Owner
	 
	Application 
Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Registration 
Number
	 
	Registration 
Date

	 
	United Arab Emirates
	 
	AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL Logo beside device w/ color
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	197162
	 
	01-Sep-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	United Arab Emirates
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	197163
	 
	01-Sep-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	United Kingdom
	 
	NITRONIC
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	1573477
	 
	27-May-1994
	 
	1573477
	 
	27-May-1994

	 
	United Kingdom
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	825766
	 
	28-Sep-1961
	 
	825766
	 
	28-Sep-1968

	 
	United Kingdom
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	448329
	 
	13-May-1924
	 
	448329
	 
	13-May-1924

	 
	United States
	 
	ALUMI-THERM
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	73/485,590
	 
	18-Jun-1984
	 
	1,331,648
	 
	23-Apr-1985

	 
	United States
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	71/527,716
	 
	05-Jul-1947
	 
	534,852
	 
	19-Dec-1950

	 
	United States
	 
	15-5 PH
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	72/321,450
	 
	12-Mar-1969
	 
	905,009
	 
	29-Dec-1970

	 
	United States
	 
	DI-MAX
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	71/580,815
	 
	21-Jun-1949
	 
	537,322
	 
	06-Feb-1951

	 
	United States
	 
	UNIVIT
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	71/599,218
	 
	16-Jun-1950
	 
	547,908
	 
	11-Sep-1951

	 
	United States
	 
	PAINTGRIP
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	71/318,345
	 
	 
	 
	290,355
	 
	05-Jan-1932

	 
	United States
	 
	AQUAMET
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	73/134,908
	 
	22-Jul-1977
	 
	1,085,298
	 
	14-Feb-1978

	 
	United States
	 
	17-4 PH (Stylized)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	72/016,087
	 
	21-Sep-1956
	 
	763,765
	 
	28-Jan-1964

	 
	United States
	 
	17-7 PH (Stylized)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	72/016,088
	 
	21-Sep-1956
	 
	763,766
	 
	28-Jan-1964

	 
	United States
	 
	PH 15-7 MO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	72/117,159
	 
	05-Apr-1961
	 
	779,321
	 
	03-Nov-1964

	 
	United States
	 
	AK STEEL & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	74/510,336
	 
	08-Apr-1994
	 
	1,928,712
	 
	17-Oct-1995

	 
	United States
	 
	VIT-PLUS
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	74/561,310
	 
	15-Aug-1994
	 
	1,912,990
	 
	22-Aug-1995

	 
	United States
	 
	ZINCGRIP
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	71/528,025
	 
	05-Jul-1947
	 
	500,225
	 
	11-May-1948

	 
	United States
	 
	AK & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	75/193,556
	 
	05-Nov-1996
	 
	2,119,542
	 
	09-Dec-1997

	 
	United States
	 
	AK STEEL & Design (two-line version)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	75/193,557
	 
	05-Nov-1996
	 
	2,117,805
	 
	02-Dec-1997

	 
	United States
	 
	AK STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	75/684,782
	 
	14-Apr-1999
	 
	2,326,561
	 
	07-Mar-2000

	 
	United States
	 
	GREYSTONE
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	75/268,062
	 
	02-Apr-1997
	 
	2,485,481
	 
	04-Sep-2001

	 
	United States
	 
	ULTRA FORM
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	75/440,781
	 
	18-Feb-1998
	 
	2,455,708
	 
	29-May-2001

	 
	United States
	 
	NITRONIC
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	73/223,792
	 
	18-Jul-1979
	 
	1,152,120
	 
	28-Apr-1981

 

	
														
	 
	Country
	 
	Trademark
	 
	Owner
	 
	Application 
Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Registration 
Number
	 
	Registration 
Date

	 
	United States
	 
	NITRONIC
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	74/694,953
	 
	29-Jun-1995
	 
	1,981,058
	 
	18-Jun-1996

	 
	United States
	 
	CARLITE (Stylized)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	71/517,811
	 
	20-Feb-1947
	 
	515,529
	 
	27-Sep-1949

	 
	United States
	 
	NITRONIC
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	73/219,917
	 
	18-Jun-1979
	 
	1,177,800
	 
	17-Nov-1981

	 
	United States
	 
	TRAN-COR
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	71/237,305
	 
	16-Sep-1926
	 
	224,201
	 
	22-Feb-1927

	 
	United States
	 
	ULTRASMOOTH
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	78/654,093
	 
	20-Jun-2005
	 
	3,100,640
	 
	06-Jun-2006

	 
	United States
	 
	T2
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	76/524,436
	 
	23-Jun-2003
	 
	3,233,851
	 
	24-Apr-2007

	 
	United States
	 
	LITE CARLITE
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	76/558,961
	 
	10-Nov-2003
	 
	2,965,827
	 
	12-Jul-2005

	 
	United States
	 
	DR
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	76/563,854
	 
	05-Dec-2003
	 
	2,917,054
	 
	11-Jan-2005

	 
	United States
	 
	AK COATINGS
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	76/977,607
	 
	01-Jul-2005
	 
	3,006,316
	 
	11-Oct-2005

	 
	United States
	 
	ELECTRASMOOTH
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	78/654,108
	 
	20-Jun-2005
	 
	3,095,711
	 
	23-May-2006

	 
	United States
	 
	UNIGRAIN
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	78/654,078
	 
	20-Jun-2005
	 
	3,095,709
	 
	23-May-2006

	 
	United States
	 
	15 CR-CB
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	77/367,590
	 
	09-Jan-2008
	 
	3,495,314
	 
	02-Sep-2008

	 
	United States
	 
	ULTRALUME
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	85/449,848
	 
	18-Oct-2011
	 
	4,227,516
	 
	16-Oct-2012

	 
	United States
	 
	18 SR
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	85/445,509
	 
	12-Oct-2011
	 
	4,326,045
	 
	23-Apr-2013

	 
	United States
	 
	ULTRA HONE
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	85/444,487
	 
	11-Oct-2011
	 
	4,228,956
	 
	23-Oct-2012

	 
	United States
	 
	STONE MATTE
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	85/620,402
	 
	09-May-2012
	 
	4,370,199
	 
	16-Jul-2013

	 
	United States
	 
	ILUMIBRITE
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	85/623,042
	 
	11-May-2012
	 
	 4,495,414
	 
	 11-Mar-2014

	 
	United States
	 
	13-4 SR
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	85/642,226
	 
	04-Jun-2012
	 
	4,322,398
	 
	16-Apr-2013

	 
	United States
	 
	AK TUBE
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	85/668,189
	 
	03-Jul-2012
	 
	4,272,388
	 
	08-Jan-2013

	 
	United States
	 
	THERMAK
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	85/896,702
	 
	05-Apr-2013
	 
	 4,881,927
	 
	 05-Jan-2016

	 
	United States
	 
	CHROMESHIELD
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	86/235,398
	 
	28-Mar-2014
	 
	4,636,703
	 
	11-Nov-2014

	 
	Venezuela
	 
	ARMCO
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	25.316-92
	 
	18-Nov-1992
	 
	P-176322
	 
	05-Jun-1995

	 
	Zambia
	 
	ARMCO & Design
	 
	AK Steel Corporation
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	468/62
	 
	30-Apr-1962

 

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	Country
	 
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	Filing Date
	 
	Patent
 Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
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	09-Apr-2002
	 
	2002248763
	 
	09-Aug-2007
	 
	METHOD FOR REMOVING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FROM SPENT PICKLE LIQUOR (TREATING WASTE PICKLE LIQUOR CONTAINING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Australia
	 
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	2002307176
	 
	31-May-2007
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING SCHEME FOR SILICON-CONTAINING ELECTRICAL STEEL GRADES (Butler)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Australia
	 
	2002252617
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	2002252617
	 
	13-Sep-2007
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING OF STAINLESS STEEL GRADES
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Australia
	 
	2002327631
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	2002327631
	 
	18-Oct-2007
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING (110) [001] GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL USING STRIP CASTING
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Australia
	 
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	13-Sep-2002
	 
	2002326892
	 
	04-Oct-2007
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING
(CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Australia
	 
	16504/95
	 
	18-Apr-1995
	 
	687989
	 
	02-Jul-1998
	 
	ALUMINIZED STEEL ALLOYS CONTAINING CHROMIUM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME (PREANNEALED FERRITIC STAINLESS FOR ALUMINIZING)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Australia
	 
	706523
	 
	23-May-1997
	 
	706523
	 
	17-Jun-1999
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING OF STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Australia
	 
	2003200957
	 
	12-Mar-2003
	 
	2003200957
	 
	04-Aug-2005
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL (FERRITIC STAINLESS WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Australia
	 
	97226/98
	 
	18-Dec-1998
	 
	760756
	 
	04-Sep-2003
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	Armco Inc.

 

	
																			
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Australia
	 
	2010270698
	 
	06-Jul-2010
	 
	2010270696
	 
	25-Mar-2013
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Australia
	 
	2011296224
	 
	29-Aug-2011
	 
	 2011296224
	 
	 12-Mar-2015
	 
	GALVANIZED CARBON STEEL WITH STAINLESS STEEL-LIKE FINISH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Australia
	 
	2012262701
	 
	24-May-2012
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	MENISCUS COATING APPARATUS AND METHOD
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Australia
	 
	2012316187
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	2012316187
	 
	07-Jan-2016
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Australia
	 
	2013243635
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Australia
	 
	2013308922
	 
	28-Aug-2013
	 
	2013308922
	 
	24-Nov-2016
	 
	FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EXCELLENT OXIDATION RESISTANCE WITH GOOD HIGH TEMPERATURE STRENGTH AND GOOD FORMABILITY
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Australia
	 
	2014265262
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	2014265262
	 
	30-Mar-2017
	 
	HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL EXHIBITING GOOD DUCTILITY AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION VIA IN-LINE PARTITIONING TREATMENT DOWNSTREAM OF MOLTEN ZINC BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Australia
	 
	2014265214
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	2014265214
	 
	06-Apr-2017
	 
	HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL EXHIBITING GOOD DUCTILITY AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION VIA QUENCHING AND PARTITIONING TREATMENT BY ZINC BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Australia
	 
	2014265241
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	2014265241
	 
	04-May-2017
	 
	ZINC-COATED STEEL FOR PRESS HARDENING APPLICATIONS AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION
	 
	 

	 
	Australia
	 
	2016206736
	 
	14-Jan-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	DUAL PHASE STEEL WITH IMPROVED PROPERTIES
	 
	 

 

	
																					
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Austria
	 
	2763980.6
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	E309.397
	 
	09-Nov-2005
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING SCHEME FOR SILICON-CONTAINING ELECTRICAL STEEL GRADES (Butler)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Austria
	 
	2763631.5
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	1436433
	 
	17-Aug-2005
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING (110) [001] GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL USING STRIP CASTING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Austria
	 
	2761644
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	1436432
	 
	17-May-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING
(CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Austria
	 
	2769278.9
	 
	23-Apr-2002
	 
	1390550
	 
	28-Mar-2007
	 
	HIGH PERMEABILITY GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL
(TRAN-COR H WITH CR)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Austria
	 
	3750018.8
	 
	25-Feb-2003
	 
	1501951
	 
	30-Aug-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (STRIP CAST CRNO)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Austria
	 
	4751737
	 
	10-May-2004
	 
	1627086
	 
	12-Sep-2007
	 
	IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (Cr-Si)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Austria
	 
	95104373.6
	 
	24-Mar-1995
	 
	678588
	 
	03-Mar-1999
	 
	ALUMINIZED STEEL ALLOYS CONTAINING CHROMIUM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME (PREANNEALED FERRITIC STAINLESS FOR ALUMINIZING)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Austria
	 
	10731891.7
	 
	06-Jul-2010
	 
	2451880
	 
	16-Apr-2014
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Belgium
	 
	2717786.4
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	1377523
	 
	13-Aug-2008
	 
	METHOD FOR REMOVING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FROM SPENT PICKLE LIQUOR (TREATING WASTE PICKLE LIQUOR CONTAINING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Belgium
	 
	2763980.6
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	1377692
	 
	09-Nov-2005
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING SCHEME FOR SILICON-CONTAINING ELECTRICAL STEEL GRADES (Butler)
	 
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	Application Number
	 
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	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Belgium
	 
	2763631.5
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	1436433
	 
	17-Aug-2005
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING (100) [001] GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL USING STRIP CASTING
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Belgium
	 
	2761644
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	1436432
	 
	17-May-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING
(CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Belgium
	 
	2769278.9
	 
	23-Apr-2002
	 
	1390550
	 
	28-Mar-2007
	 
	HIGH PERMEABILITY GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL
(TRAN-COR H WITH CR)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Belgium
	 
	3750018.8
	 
	25-Feb-2003
	 
	1501951
	 
	30-Aug-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (STRIP CAST CRNO)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Belgium
	 
	4751737
	 
	10-May-2004
	 
	1627086
	 
	12-Sep-2007
	 
	IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (Cr-Si)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Belgium
	 
	95104373.6
	 
	24-Mar-1995
	 
	678588
	 
	03-Mar-1999
	 
	ALUMINIZED STEEL ALLOYS CONTAINING CHROMIUM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME (PREANNEALED FERRITIC STAINLESS FOR ALUMINIZING)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Belgium
	 
	98119328.7
	 
	13-Oct-1998
	 
	926249
	 
	06-Oct-2004
	 
	INORGANIC/ORGANIC INSULATING COATING FOR ELECTRICAL STEEL SHEET
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Belgium
	 
	98124277.9
	 
	18-Dec-1998
	 
	924313
	 
	26-May-2004
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Belgium
	 
	12775373.9-1362
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	2761063
	 
	14-Sep-2016
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Belgium
	 
	13716682.3
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	2834381
	 
	11-Jan-2017
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
																					
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Belgium
	 
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	1436432
	 
	17-May-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING
(CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Finland
	 
	2769278.9
	 
	23-Apr-2002
	 
	1390550
	 
	28-Mar-2007
	 
	HIGH PERMEABILITY GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL
(TRAN-COR H WITH CR)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Finland
	 
	4751737
	 
	10-May-2004
	 
	1627086
	 
	12-Sep-2007
	 
	IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (Cr-Si)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
																					
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Finland
	 
	98124277.9
	 
	18-Dec-1998
	 
	924313
	 
	26-May-2004
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Finland
	 
	10731891.7
	 
	06-Jul-2010
	 
	2451880
	 
	16-Apr-2014
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Finland
	 
	12775373.9-1362
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	2761063
	 
	14-Sep-2016
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Finland
	 
	13716682.3
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	2834381
	 
	11-Jan-2017
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	France
	 
	2717786.4
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	1377523
	 
	13-Aug-2008
	 
	METHOD FOR REMOVING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FROM SPENT PICKLE LIQUOR (TREATING WASTE PICKLE LIQUOR CONTAINING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	France
	 
	2763980.6
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	1377692
	 
	09-Nov-2005
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING SCHEME FOR SILICON-CONTAINING ELECTRICAL STEEL GRADES (Butler)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	France
	 
	2763631.5
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	1436433
	 
	17-Aug-2005
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING (110) [001] GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL USING STRIP CASTING
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	France
	 
	2761644
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	1436432
	 
	17-May-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING
(CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	France
	 
	2769278.9
	 
	23-Apr-2002
	 
	1390550
	 
	28-Mar-2007
	 
	HIGH PERMEABILITY GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL
(TRAN-COR H WITH CR)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	France
	 
	3750018.8
	 
	25-Feb-2003
	 
	1501951
	 
	30-Aug-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (STRIP CAST CRNO)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

 	
																					
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	France
	 
	4751737
	 
	10-May-2004
	 
	1627086
	 
	12-Sep-2007
	 
	IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRDUCTION OF NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP(Cr-Si)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	France
	 
	95104373.6
	 
	24-Mar-1995
	 
	678588
	 
	03-Mar-1999
	 
	ALUMINIZED STEEL ALLOYS CONTAINING CHROMIUM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME (PREANNEALED FERRITIC STAINLESS FOR ALUMINIZING)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	France
	 
	97117584.9
	 
	10-Oct-1997
	 
	861914
	 
	09-Jan-2008
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING SILICON-CHROMIUM GRAIN ORIENTED STEEL (CR MODIFIED TWO STAGE ORIENTED)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	France
	 
	98107013.9
	 
	17-Apr-1998
	 
	876849
	 
	01-Feb-2006
	 
	PRECOATED CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL WITH ENHANCED PAINT ADHESION FOR EXHAUST APPLICATIONS (BLACK PAINTED 409 FOR EXHAUST COMPONENTS)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	France
	 
	98119328.7
	 
	13-Oct-1998
	 
	926249
	 
	06-Oct-2004
	 
	INORGANIC/ORGANIC INSULATING COATING FOR ELECTRICAL STEEL SHEET
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	France
	 
	98124277.9
	 
	18-Dec-1998
	 
	924313
	 
	26-May-2004
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	France
	 
	10731891.7
	 
	06-Jul-2010
	 
	2451880
	 
	16-Apr-2014
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	France
	 
	12775373.9-1362
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	2761063
	 
	14-Sep-2016
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	France
	 
	13716682.3
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	2834381
	 
	11-Jan-2017
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Germany
	 
	2717786.4
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	1377523
	 
	13-Aug-2008
	 
	METHOD FOR REMOVING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FROM SPENT PICKLE LIQUOR (TREATING WASTE PICKLE LIQUOR CONTAINING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
																					
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Germany
	 
	2763980.6
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	60207225.5
	 
	09-Nov-2005
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXICE PICKLING SCHEME FOR SILICON-CONTAINING ELECTRICAL STEEL GRADES (Butler)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Germany
	 
	2763631.5
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	1436433
	 
	17-Aug-2005
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING (110) [001] GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL USING STRIP CASTING
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Germany
	 
	2761644
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	60211542.6
	 
	17-May-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING
(CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Germany
	 
	2769278.9
	 
	23-Apr-2002
	 
	1390550
	 
	28-Mar-2007
	 
	HIGH PERMEABILITY GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL
(TRAN-COR H WITH CR)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Germany
	 
	3750018.8
	 
	25-Feb-2003
	 
	1501951
	 
	30-Aug-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (STRIP CAST CRNO)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Germany
	 
	4751737
	 
	10-May-2004
	 
	1627086
	 
	12-Sep-2007
	 
	IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (Cr-Si)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Germany
	 
	95104373.6
	 
	24-Mar-1995
	 
	678588
	 
	03-Mar-1999
	 
	ALUMINIZED STEEL ALLOYS CONTAINING CHROMIUM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME (PREANNEALED FERRITIC STAINLESS FOR ALUMINIZING)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Germany
	 
	97117584.9
	 
	10-Oct-1997
	 
	861914
	 
	09-Jan-2008
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING SILICON-CHROMIUM GRAIN ORIENTED STEEL (CR MODIFIED TWO STAGE ORIENTED)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Germany
	 
	98107013.9
	 
	17-Apr-1998
	 
	69833346.2-08
	 
	01-Feb-2006
	 
	PRECOATED CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL WITH ENHANCED PAINT ADHESION FOR EXHAUST APPLICATIONS (BLACK PAINTED 409 FOR EXHAUST COMPONENTS)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Germany
	 
	98119328.7
	 
	13-Oct-1998
	 
	69826822.9
	 
	06-Oct-2004
	 
	INORGANIC/ORGANIC INSULATING COATING FOR ELECTRICAL STEEL SHEET
	 
	Armco Inc.

 

	
																			
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Germany
	 
	98124277.9
	 
	18-Dec-1998
	 
	924313
	 
	26-May-2004
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Germany
	 
	10731891.7
	 
	06-Jul-2010
	 
	2451880
	 
	16-Apr-2014
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Germany
	 
	12775373.9-1362
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	2761063
	 
	14-Sep-2016
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Germany
	 
	13716682.3
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	2834381
	 
	11-Jan-2017
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Hungary
	 
	12775373.9-1362
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	2761063
	 
	14-Sep-2016
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Hungary
	 
	13716682.3
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	2834381
	 
	11-Jan-2017
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	India
	 
	1601/DELNP/2003
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	199918
	 
	21-Dec-2004
	 
	METHOD FOR REMOVING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FROM SPENT PICKLE LIQUOR (TREATING WASTE PICKLE LIQUOR CONTAINING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	India
	 
	1602/DEL/03
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	239801
	 
	31-Mar-2010
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING SCHEME FOR SILICON-CONTAINING ELECTRICAL STEEL GRADES (Butler)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	India
	 
	1600/DELNP/2003
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	199879
	 
	21-Dec-2004
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING OF STAINLESS STEEL GRADES
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	India
	 
	0586/DELNP/2004
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING (110) [001] GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL USING STRIP CASTING
	 
	AK Properties, Inc.

 

	
																					
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	India
	 
	00588/DELNP/2004
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	248864
	 
	02-Sep-2011
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING (CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	India
	 
	1863/DELNP/2003
	 
	23-Apr-2002
	 
	233335
	 
	28-Mar-2009
	 
	HIGH PERMEABILITY GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL
(TRAN-COR H WITH CR)
	 
	AK Properties, Inc.

	 
	India
	 
	3603/DELNP/2004
	 
	25-Feb-2003
	 
	253735
	 
	21-Aug-2012
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (STRIP CAST CRNO)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	India
	 
	2468/KOLNP/2005
	 
	10-May-2004
	 
	233930
	 
	22-Apr-2009
	 
	IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (Cr-Si)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	India
	 
	313/CAL/95
	 
	21-Mar-1995
	 
	182477
	 
	05-Nov-1999
	 
	ALUMINIZED STEEL ALLOYS CONTAINING CHROMIUM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME (PREANNEALED FERRITIC STAINLESS FOR ALUMINIZING)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	India
	 
	919/Cal/97
	 
	21-May-1997
	 
	191894
	 
	23-Jul-2004
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING OF STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	India
	 
	2320/CAL/97
	 
	08-Dec-1997
	 
	194430
	 
	12-Aug-2005
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING SILICON-CHROMIUM GRAIN ORIENTED STEEL (CR MODIFIED TWO STAGE ORIENTED)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	India
	 
	01717/CAL/98
	 
	23-Sep-1998
	 
	209252
	 
	23-Aug-2007
	 
	INORGANIC/ORGANIC INSULATING COATING FOR ELECTRICAL STEEL SHEET
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	India
	 
	1987/CAL/1998
	 
	10-Nov-1998
	 
	199431
	 
	30-Jun-2006
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	India
	 
	5102/KOLNP/2011
	 
	06-Jul-2010
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
																							
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	India
	 
	1364/KOLNP/2011
	 
	12-Nov-2009
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	FERRIC PICKLING OF SILICON STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	India
	 
	2058/DELNP/2013
	 
	29-Aug-2011
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	GALVANIZED CARBON STEEL WITH STAINLESS STEEL-LIKE FINISH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	India
	 
	10491/DEL/2013
	 
	24-May-2012
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	MENISCUS COATING APPARATUS AND METHOD
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	India
	 
	2778/DELNP/2014
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	India
	 
	8452/DELNP/2014
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	India
	 
	1940/DELNP/2015
	 
	28-Aug-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EXCELLENT OXIDATION RESISTANCE WITH GOOD HIGH TEMPERATURE STRENGTH AND GOOD FORMABILITY
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	India
	 
	10733/DELNP/2015
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL EXHIBITING GOOD DUCTILITY AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION VIA IN-LINE PARTITIONING TREATMENT DOWNSTREAM OF MOLTEN ZINC BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	India
	 
	10428/DELNP/2015
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL EXHIBITING GOOD DUCTILITY AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION VIA QUENCHING AND PARTITIONING TREATMENT BY ZINC BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	India
	 
	10351/DELNP/2015
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	ZINC-COATED STEEL FOR PRESS HARDENING APPLICATIONS AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	India
	 
	201617008620
	 
	26-Aug-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL WITH IMPROVED FORSTERITE COATING CHARACTERISTICS
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
																					
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	India
	 
	201717023821
	 
	14-Jan-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	DUAL PHASE STEEL WTIH IMPROVED PROPERTIES
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Italy
	 
	2717786.4
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	1377523
	 
	13-Aug-2008
	 
	METHOD FOR REMOVING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FROM SPENT PICKLE LIQUOR (TREATING WASTE PICKLE LIQUOR CONTAINING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Italy
	 
	2763980.6
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	1377692
	 
	09-Nov-2005
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING SCHEME FOR SILICON-CONTAINING ELECTRICAL STEEL GRADES (Butler)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Italy
	 
	2763631.5
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	1436433
	 
	17-Aug-2005
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING (110) [001] GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL USING STRIP CASTING
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Italy
	 
	2761644
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	1436432
	 
	17-May-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING
(CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Italy
	 
	2769278.9
	 
	23-Apr-2002
	 
	1390550
	 
	28-Mar-2007
	 
	HIGH PERMEABILITY GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL
(TRAN-COR H WITH CR)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Italy
	 
	3750018.8
	 
	25-Feb-2003
	 
	1501951
	 
	30-Aug-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (STRIP CAST CRNO)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Italy
	 
	4751737
	 
	10-May-2004
	 
	1627086
	 
	12-Sep-2007
	 
	IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (Cr-Si)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Italy
	 
	95104373.6
	 
	24-Mar-1995
	 
	678588
	 
	03-Mar-1999
	 
	ALUMINIZED STEEL ALLOYS CONTAINING CHROMIUM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME (PREANNEALED FERRITIC STAINLESS FOR ALUMINIZING)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Italy
	 
	97117584.9
	 
	10-Oct-1997
	 
	861914
	 
	09-Jan-2008
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING SILICON-CHROMIUM GRAIN ORIENTED STEEL (CR MODIFIED TWO STAGE ORIENTED)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

 

	
														
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent 
Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Italy
	 
	98107013.9
	 
	17-Apr-1998
	 
	876849
	 
	01-Feb-2006
	 
	PRECOATED CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL WITH ENHANCED PAINT ADHESION FOR EXHAUST APPLICATIONS (BLACK PAINTED 409 FOR EXHAUST COMPONENTS)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Italy
	 
	98119328.7
	 
	13-Oct-1998
	 
	926249
	 
	06-Oct-2004
	 
	INORGANIC/ORGANIC INSULATING COATING FOR ELECTRICAL STEEL SHEET
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Italy
	 
	98124277.9
	 
	18-Dec-1998
	 
	924313
	 
	26-May-2004
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Italy
	 
	10731891.7
	 
	06-Jul-2010
	 
	2451880
	 
	16-Apr-2014
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Italy
	 
	12775373.9-1362
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	2761063
	 
	14-Sep-2016
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Italy
	 
	13716682.3
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	2834381
	 
	11-Jan-2017
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	2002-579535
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	4180925
	 
	05-Sep-2008
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING OF SILICON-CONTAINING ELECTRICAL STEEL GRADES (Butler)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	2002-579536
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	4175463
	 
	29-Aug-2008
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING SCHEME FOR STAINLESS STEEL GRADES
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	2003-527135
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	4268042
	 
	27-Feb-2009
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING (110) [001] GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL USING STRIP CASTING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	2003-527134
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	4411069
	 
	20-Nov-2009
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING
(CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
														
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent 
Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Japan
	 
	2002-587661
	 
	23-Apr-2002
	 
	5356638
	 
	06-Sep-2013
	 
	HIGH PERMEABILITY GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL
(TRAN-COR H WITH CR)
	 
	AK Properties, Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	2012-276323
	 
	23-Apr-2002
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH PERMEABILITY GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL
(TRAN-COR H WITH CR)
	 
	AK Properties, Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	2010-254903
	 
	25-Feb-2003
	 
	5351870
	 
	30-Aug-2013
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (STRIP CAST CRNO)
	 
	AK Properties, Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	08-120513
	 
	15-May-1996
	 
	3172439
	 
	23-Mar-2001
	 
	GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL HAVING HIGH VOLUME RESISTIVITY AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME (ADVANCED GRAIN ORIENTED)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	2006-532901
	 
	10-May-2004
	 
	4880467
	 
	09-Dec-2011
	 
	IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (Cr-Si)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	07-093684
	 
	19-Apr-1995
	 
	2708390
	 
	17-Oct-1997
	 
	ALUMINIZED STEEL ALLOYS CONTAINING CHROMIUM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME (PREANNEALED FERRITIC STAINLESS FOR ALUMINIZING)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	-641486
	 
	21-May-1997
	 
	4032319
	 
	02-Nov-2007
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING OF STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	10-043818
	 
	25-Feb-1998
	 
	4558109
	 
	30-Jul-2010
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING SILICON-CHROMIUM GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL (CR MODIFIED TWO STAGE ORIENTED)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	10-122366
	 
	01-May-1998
	 
	4279371
	 
	19-Mar-2009
	 
	PRECOATED CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL WITH ENHANCED PAINT ADHESION FOR EXHAUST APPLICATIONS (BLACK PAINTED 409 FOR EXHAUST COMPONENTS)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	10-353059
	 
	11-Dec-1998
	 
	4558113
	 
	30-Jul-2010
	 
	INORGANIC/ORGANIC INSULATING COATING FOR ELECTRICAL STEEL SHEET
	 
	Armco Inc.

 	
														
	 
	Country
	 
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	Filing Date
	 
	Patent 
Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Japan
	 
	10-360906
	 
	18-Dec-1998
	 
	4388613
	 
	09-Oct-2009
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	2012-519663
	 
	06-Jul-2010
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	2011-536459
	 
	12-Nov-2009
	 
	5313358
	 
	12-Jul-2013
	 
	FERRIC PICKLING OF SILICON STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	2013-527165
	 
	29-Aug-2011
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	GALVANIZED CARBON STEEL WITH STAINLESS STEEL-LIKE FINISH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	2017-044699
	 
	29-Aug-2011
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	GALVANIZED CARBON STEEL WITH STAINLESS STEEL-LIKE FINISH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	 2014-512095
	 
	24-May-2012
	 
	 5833232
	 
	 06-Nov-2015
	 
	MENISCUS COATING APPARATUS AND METHOD
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	2014-532100
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	5897717
	 
	11-Mar-2016
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	2015-504675
	 
	02-Apr-2014
	 
	6113827
	 
	24-Mar-2017
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	2016-514120
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL EXHIBITING GOOD DUCTILITY AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION VIA IN-LINE PARTITIONING TREATMENT DOWNSTREAM OF MOLTEN ZINC BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	2016-514134
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL EXHIBITING GOOD DUCTILITY AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION VIA QUENCHING AND PARTITIONING TREATMENT BY ZINC BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
																					
	 
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	Japan
	 
	2016-514142
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	ZINC-COATED STEEL FOR PRESS HARDENING APPLICATIONS AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	2016-537773
	 
	26-Aug-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL WITH IMPROVED FORSTERITE COATING CHARACTERISTICS
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Japan
	 
	2017-536960
	 
	14-Jan-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	DUAL PHASE STEEL WITH IMPROVED PROPERTIES
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	2003-7013261
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	-272561
	 
	29-Nov-2006
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING SCHEME FOR SILICON-CONTAINING ELECTRICAL STEEL GRADES (Butler)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-2003-7013175
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	10-0681099
	 
	02-Feb-2007
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING OF STAINLESS STEEL GRADES
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
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	13-Sep-2002
	 
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	METHOD FOR PRODUCING (110) [001] GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL USING STRIP CASTING
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
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	13-Sep-2002
	 
	2052938
	 
	07-Jun-2007
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING
(CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-2003-7014340
	 
	23-Apr-2002
	 
	10-0675744
	 
	23-Jan-2007
	 
	HIGH PERMEABILITY GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL
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	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	16104/1996
	 
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	441234
	 
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	GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL HAVING HIGH VOLUME RESISTIVITY AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME (ADVANCED GRAIN ORIENTED)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
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	IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (Cr-Si)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
														
	 
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	Korea, Republic of
	 
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	ALUMINIZED STEEL ALLOYS CONTAINING CHROMIUM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME (PREANNEALED FERRITIC STAINLESS FOR ALUMINIZING)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	20297/1997
	 
	23-May-1997
	 
	10-492841
	 
	24-May-2005
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING OF STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-1997-0067145
	 
	09-Dec-1997
	 
	69307
	 
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	METHOD FOR PRODUCING SILICON-CHROMIUM GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-1998-15936
	 
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	10-550496
	 
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	PRECOATED CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL WITH ENHANCED PAINT ADHESION FOR EXHAUST APPLICATIONS (BLACK PAINTED 409 FOR EXHAUST COMPONENTS)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-1998-0056329
	 
	18-Dec-1998
	 
	10-0537122
	 
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	INORGANIC/ORGANIC INSULATING COATING FOR NONORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-1998-55939
	 
	18-Dec-1998
	 
	10-614558
	 
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	CHROMIUM ALLOY FERRITIC STEEL, METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME, AND CHROMIUM ALLOYED FERRITIC STEEL SHEET
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-1998-56359
	 
	18-Dec-1998
	 
	10-0617434
	 
	22-Aug-2006
	 
	CHROMIUM ALLOY FERRITIC STEEL, METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME, AND CHROMIUM ALLOYED FERRITIC STEEL SHEET
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-2012-7003239
	 
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	 10-1421038
	 
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	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	7012446/2011
	 
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	FERRIC PICKLING OF SILICON STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-2013-7007747
	 
	29-Aug-2011
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	GALVANIZED CARBON STEEL WITH STAINLESS STEEL-LIKE FINISH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
														
	 
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	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-2017-7010646
	 
	29-Aug-2011
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	GALVANIZED CARBON STEEL WITH STAINLESS STEEL-LIKE FINISH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-2013-7034465
	 
	24-May-2012
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	MENISCUS COATING APPARATUS AND METHOD
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-2016-7005407
	 
	24-May-2012
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	MENISCUS COATING APPARATUS AND METHOD
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-2014-7011318
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-2016-7002295
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-2017-7013474
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	21% CR FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-2015-7008118
	 
	28-Aug-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EXCELLENT OXIDATION RESISTANCE WITH GOOD HIGH TEMPERATURE STRENGTH AND GOOD FORMABILITY
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-2015-7035338
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL EXHIBITING GOOD DUCTILITY AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION VIA IN-LINE PARTITIONING TREATMENT DOWNSTREAM OF MOLTEN ZINC BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-2015-7035337
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL EXHIBITING GOOD DUCTILITY AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION VIA QUENCHING AND PARTITIONING TREATMENT BY ZINC BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-2015-7035339
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	ZINC-COATED STEEL FOR PRESS HARDENING APPLICATIONS AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
																			
	 
	Country
	 
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	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-2016-7007934
	 
	26-Aug-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL WITH IMPROVED FORSTERITE COATING CHARACTERISTICS
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Korea, Republic of
	 
	10-2017-7019775
	 
	14-Jan-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	DUAL PHASE STEEL WITH IMPROVED PROPERTIES
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Liechtenstein
	 
	98124277.9
	 
	18-Dec-1998
	 
	924313
	 
	26-May-2004
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Luxembourg
	 
	2763980.6
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	1377692
	 
	09-Nov-2005
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING SCHEME FOR SILICON-CONTAINING ELECTRICAL STEEL GRADES (Butler)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Luxembourg
	 
	2761644
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	1436432
	 
	17-May-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING
(CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Luxembourg
	 
	2769278.9
	 
	23-Apr-2002
	 
	1390550
	 
	28-Mar-2007
	 
	HIGH PERMEABILITY GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL
(TRAN-COR H WITH CR)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Luxembourg
	 
	4751737
	 
	10-May-2004
	 
	1627086
	 
	12-Sep-2007
	 
	IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (Cr-Si)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Luxembourg
	 
	95104373.6
	 
	24-Mar-1995
	 
	678588
	 
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	ALUMINIZED STEEL ALLOYS CONTAINING CHROMIUM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME (PREANNEALED FERRITIC STAINLESS FOR ALUMINIZING)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Luxembourg
	 
	10731891.7
	 
	06-Jul-2010
	 
	2451880
	 
	16-Apr-2014
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Macedonia
	 
	12775373.9-1362
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	2761063
	 
	14-Sep-2016
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
																				
	 
	Country
	 
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	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Macedonia
	 
	13716682.3
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	2834381
	 
	11-Jan-2017
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	952328
	 
	24-May-1995
	 
	195258
	 
	09-Feb-2000
	 
	BEARING SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR A ROLL SUBMERGED IN A MOLTEN METAL COATING BATH
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Mexico
	 
	5726
	 
	29-Oct-1998
	 
	221267
	 
	06-Jul-2004
	 
	DROSS COLLECTING ZINC POT
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Mexico
	 
	PA/A/2003/009217
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	246148
	 
	01-Jun-2007
	 
	APPARATUS AND METHDO FOR REMOVING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FROM SPENT PICKLE LIQUOR
	 
	AK Properties, Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	PA/A/2003/009218
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	246149
	 
	01-Jun-2007
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING OF  SILICON-CONTAINING ELECTRICAL STEEL GRADES
	 
	AK Properties, Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	PA/A/2003/009219
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	237035
	 
	19-May-2006
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING OF STAINLESS STEEL GRADES
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Mexico
	 
	PA/A/2003/009941
	 
	30-Apr-2002
	 
	236797
	 
	12-May-2006
	 
	ANTIMICROBIAL COATED METAL SHEET
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Mexico
	 
	PA/a/2004/002448
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	261915
	 
	04-Nov-2008
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING (110) [001] GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL USING STRIP CASTING
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	PA/a/2004/002419
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	267310
	 
	09-Jun-2009
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING
(CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Properties, Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	PA2004/011077
	 
	25-Feb-2003
	 
	261914
	 
	04-Nov-2008
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (STRIP CAST CRNO)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

 

	
																						
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Mexico
	 
	PA/A/2005/012277
	 
	10-May-2004
	 
	272584
	 
	09-Dec-2009
	 
	IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (Cr-Si)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	951704
	 
	06-Apr-1995
	 
	188338
	 
	20-Mar-1998
	 
	ALUMINIZED STEEL ALLOYS CONTAINING CHROMIUM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME (PREANNEALED FERRITIC STAINLESS FOR ALUMINIZING)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	973809
	 
	23-May-1997
	 
	199774
	 
	24-Nov-2000
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING OF STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	983150
	 
	22-Apr-1998
	 
	202784
	 
	02-Jul-2001
	 
	PRECOATED CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL WITH ENHANCED PAINT ADHESION FOR EXHAUST APPLICATIONS (BLACK PAINTED 409 FOR EXHAUST COMPONENTS)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	989018
	 
	29-Oct-1998
	 
	202360
	 
	14-Jun-2001
	 
	INORGANIC/ORGANIC INSULATING COATING FOR ELECTRICAL STEEL SHEET
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	98108387
	 
	16-Dec-1998
	 
	205706
	 
	18-Dec-2001
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL AND METHOD OF MAKING (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	9810838
	 
	16-Dec-1998
	 
	236385
	 
	02-May-2006
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	MX/A/2012/000432
	 
	06-Jul-2010
	 
	 328424
	 
	 10-Mar-2015
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	MX/A/2011/005099
	 
	12-Nov-2009
	 
	303506
	 
	18-Sep-2012
	 
	FERRIC PICKLING OF SILICON STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	MX/A/2013/002410
	 
	29-Aug-2011
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	GALVANIZED CARBON STEEL WITH STAINLESS STEEL-LIKE FINISH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
																						
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Mexico
	 
	MX/A/2013/013880
	 
	24-May-2012
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	MENISCUS COATING APPARATUS AND METHOD
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	MX/A/2014/003564
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	MX/A/2014/011875
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	MX/A/2015/002677
	 
	28-Aug-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EXCELLENT OXIDATION RESISTANCE WITH GOOD HIGH TEMPERATURE STRENGTH AND GOOD FORMABILITY
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	MX/a/2015/015333
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL EXHIBITING GOOD DUCTILITY AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION VIA IN-LINE PARTITIONING TREATMENT DOWNSTREAM OF MOLTEN ZINC BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	MX/a/2015/015332
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL EXHIBITING GOOD DUCTILITY AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION VIA QUENCHING AND PARTITIONING TREATMENT BY ZINC BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	MX/A/2015/015776
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	ZINC-COATED STEEL FOR PRESS HARDENING APPLICATIONS AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	MX/A/2016/002484
	 
	26-Aug-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL WITH IMPROVED FORSTERITE COATING CHARACTERISTICS
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Mexico
	 
	MX/A/2017/009192
	 
	14-Jan-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	DUAL PHASE STEEL WITH IMPROVED PROPERTIES
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Netherlands
	 
	2763980.6
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	1377692
	 
	09-Nov-2005
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING SCHEME FOR SILICON-CONTAINING ELECTRICAL STEEL GRADES (Butler)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
																						
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Netherlands
	 
	2761644
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	1436432
	 
	17-May-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING (CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Netherlands
	 
	2769278.9
	 
	23-Apr-2002
	 
	1390550
	 
	28-Mar-2007
	 
	HIGH PERMEABILITY GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL
(TRAN-COR H WITH CR)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Netherlands
	 
	4751737
	 
	10-May-2004
	 
	1627086
	 
	12-Sep-2007
	 
	IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (Cr-Si)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Netherlands
	 
	95104373.6
	 
	24-Mar-1995
	 
	678588
	 
	03-Mar-1999
	 
	ALUMINIZED STEEL ALLOYS CONTAINING CHROMIUM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME (PREANNEALED FERRITIC STAINLESS FOR ALUMINIZING)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Netherlands
	 
	10731891.7
	 
	06-Jul-2010
	 
	2451880
	 
	16-Apr-2014
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Patent Cooperation Treaty
	 
	PCT/US2016/13338
	 
	14-Jan-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	DUAL PHASE STEEL WITH IMPROVED PROPERTIES
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Patent Cooperation Treaty
	 
	PCT/US2016/33610
	 
	20-May-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH MANGANESE 3RD GENERATION ADVANCED HIGH STRENGTH STEELS
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Patent Cooperation Treaty
	 
	PCT/US2016/33605
	 
	20-May-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	LOW ALLOY THIRD GENERATION ADVANCED HIGH STRENGTH STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Patent Cooperation Treaty
	 
	PCT/US2016/42508
	 
	15-Jul-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH FORMABILITY DUAL PHASE STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Patent Cooperation Treaty
	 
	PCT/US2017/13717
	 
	17-Jan-2017
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	WARM ROLLING OF STEELS CONTAINING METASTABLE AUSTENITE
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
																						
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Patent Cooperation Treaty
	 
	PCT/US2016/65915
	 
	09-Dec-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	COMPOSITE STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Patent Cooperation Treaty
	 
	PCT/US2017/30398
	 
	01-May-2017
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	EXTENDING THE CAMPAIGN LIFE OF STABILIZERS FOR THE ALUMINIZING LINE
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Patent Cooperation Treaty
	 
	PCT/US2017/46117
	 
	09-Aug-2017
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	TUNDISH FUNNEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Poland
	 
	P-372816
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	PL197050
	 
	09-Aug-2007
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING (110) [001] GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL USING STRIP CASTING
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Poland
	 
	P-368033
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	PAT-197123
	 
	09-Aug-2007
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING
(CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Poland
	 
	4751737
	 
	10-May-2004
	 
	1627086
	 
	12-Sep-2007
	 
	IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (Cr-Si)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Poland
	 
	P323018
	 
	06-Nov-1997
	 
	184552
	 
	06-Jun-2002
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING SILICON-CHROMIUM GRAIN ORIENTED STEEL (CR MODIFIED TWO STAGE ORIENTED)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Poland
	 
	10731891.7
	 
	06-Jul-2010
	 
	2451880
	 
	16-Apr-2014
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Poland
	 
	12775373.9-1362
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	2761063
	 
	14-Sep-2016
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Poland
	 
	13716682.3
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	2834381
	 
	11-Jan-2017
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
																					
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Romania
	 
	10731891.7
	 
	06-Jul-2010
	 
	2451880
	 
	16-Apr-2014
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Romania
	 
	12775373.9-1362
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	2761063
	 
	14-Sep-2016
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Romania
	 
	13716682.3
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	2834381
	 
	11-Jan-2017
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	2004110996
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	2285058
	 
	10-Oct-2006
	 
	METHOD OF PRODUCING (100) [001] GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL USING STRIP CASTING
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	2004110999
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	2290448
	 
	27-Dec-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING
(CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	2004136280
	 
	25-Feb-2003
	 
	2318883
	 
	10-Mar-2008
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (STRIP CAST CRNO)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	98123163
	 
	21-Dec-1998
	 
	2227172
	 
	20-Apr-2004
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	2014113442
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	2583500
	 
	13-Apr-2016
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	2014138182
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	2598739
	 
	 
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	2015108849
	 
	28-Aug-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EXCELLENT OXIDATION RESISTANCE WITH GOOD HIGH TEMPERATURE STRENGTH AND GOOD FORMABILITY
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
																					
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	2015145865
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL EXHIBITING GOOD DUCTILITY AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION VIA IN-LINE PARTITIONING TREATMENT DOWNSTREAM OF MOLTEN ZINC BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	2015141563
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL EXHIBITING GOOD DUCTILITY AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION VIA QUENCHING AND PARTITIONING TREATMENT BY ZINC BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	2015146678
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	ZINC-COATED STEEL FOR PRESS HARDENING APPLICATIONS AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	2016111134
	 
	26-Aug-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL WITH IMPROVED FORSTERITE COATING CHARACTERISTICS
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Russian Federation
	 
	2017123566
	 
	14-Jan-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	DUAL PHASE STEEL WITH IMPROVED PROPERTIES
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Serbia
	 
	12775373.9-1362
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	2761063
	 
	14-Sep-2016
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Serbia
	 
	13716682.3
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	2834381
	 
	11-Jan-2017
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Slovakia
	 
	2763631.5
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	1436433
	 
	17-Aug-2005
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING (110) [001] GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL USING STRIP CASTING
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Slovakia
	 
	2761644
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	1436432
	 
	17-May-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING
(CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Slovakia
	 
	3750018.8
	 
	25-Feb-2003
	 
	1501951
	 
	30-Aug-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (STRIP CAST CRNO)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
																					
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Slovakia
	 
	4751737
	 
	10-May-2004
	 
	1627086
	 
	12-Sep-2007
	 
	IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (Cr-Si)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Slovakia
	 
	10731891.7
	 
	06-Jul-2010
	 
	2451880
	 
	16-Apr-2014
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Slovenia
	 
	12775373.9-1362
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	2761063
	 
	14-Sep-2016
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Slovenia
	 
	13716682.3
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	2834381
	 
	11-Jan-2017
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	South Africa
	 
	2003/7742
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	2003/7742
	 
	29-Dec-2004
	 
	METHOD FOR REMOVING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FROM SPENT PICKLE LIQUOR (TREATING WASTE PICKLE LIQUOR CONTAINING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	South Africa
	 
	2003/7743
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	2003/7743
	 
	29-Dec-2004
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING OF STAINLESS STEEL GRADES
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	South Africa
	 
	95/2686
	 
	31-Mar-1995
	 
	95/2686
	 
	24-Apr-1996
	 
	ALUMINIZED STEEL ALLOYS CONTAINING CHROMIUM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME (PREANNEALED FERRITIC STAINLESS FOR ALUMINIZING)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	South Africa
	 
	97/3888
	 
	06-May-1997
	 
	97/3888
	 
	25-Feb-1998
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING OF STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	South Africa
	 
	98/11448
	 
	14-Dec-1998
	 
	98/11448
	 
	31-Aug-1999
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL AND METHOD OF MAKING (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	South Africa
	 
	98/11452
	 
	14-Dec-1998
	 
	98/11452
	 
	29-Mar-2000
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	Armco Inc.

 

	
																					
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	South Africa
	 
	2013/0232
	 
	12-Jul-2011
	 
	2013/0232
	 
	12-Jul-2013
	 
	CONTOURED THICKNESS BLANK FOR STEEL AMMUNITION CARTRIDGES
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	South Africa
	 
	2014/02871
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	2014/02871
	 
	23-Dec-2015
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	South Africa
	 
	2014/7915
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	2014/07915
	 
	23-Dec-2015
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	South Africa
	 
	2015/02075
	 
	28-Aug-2013
	 
	2015/02075
	 
	28-Mar-2016
	 
	FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EXCELLENT OXIDATION RESISTANCE WITH GOOD HIGH TEMPERATURE STRENGTH AND GOOD FORMABILITY (
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Spain
	 
	2717786.4
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	1377523
	 
	13-Aug-2008
	 
	METHOD FOR REMOVING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FROM SPENT PICKLE LIQUOR (TREATING WASTE PICKLE LIQUOR CONTAINING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Spain
	 
	98124277.9
	 
	18-Dec-1998
	 
	924313
	 
	26-May-2004
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Spain
	 
	12775373.9-1362
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	2761063
	 
	14-Sep-2016
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Spain
	 
	13716682.3-1353
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	2834381
	 
	11-Jan-2017
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Sweden
	 
	2717786.4
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	1377523
	 
	13-Aug-2008
	 
	METHOD FOR REMOVING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FROM SPENT PICKLE LIQUOR (TREATING WASTE PICKLE LIQUOR CONTAINING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Sweden
	 
	2763980.6
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	1377692
	 
	09-Nov-2005
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING SCHEME FOR SILICON-CONTAINING ELECTRICAL STEEL GRADES (Butler)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

 	
																					
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Sweden
	 
	2763631.5
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	1436433
	 
	17-Aug-2005
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING (110) [001] GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL USING STRIP CASTING
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Sweden
	 
	2761644
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	1436432
	 
	17-May-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING
(CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Sweden
	 
	2769278.9
	 
	23-Apr-2002
	 
	1390550
	 
	28-Mar-2007
	 
	HIGH PERMEABILITY GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL
(TRAN-COR H WITH CR)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Sweden
	 
	3750018.8
	 
	25-Feb-2003
	 
	1501951
	 
	30-Aug-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (STRIP CAST CRNO)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Sweden
	 
	4751737
	 
	10-May-2004
	 
	1627086
	 
	12-Sep-2007
	 
	IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (Cr-Si)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Sweden
	 
	95104373.6
	 
	24-Mar-1995
	 
	678588
	 
	03-Mar-1999
	 
	ALUMINIZED STEEL ALLOYS CONTAINING CHROMIUM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME (PREANNEALED FERRITIC STAINLESS FOR ALUMINIZING)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Sweden
	 
	98107013.9
	 
	17-Apr-1998
	 
	876849
	 
	01-Feb-2006
	 
	PRECOATED CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL WITH ENHANCED PAINT ADHESION FOR EXHAUST APPLICATIONS (BLACK PAINTED 409 FOR EXHAUST COMPONENTS)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Sweden
	 
	98119328.7
	 
	13-Oct-1998
	 
	926249
	 
	06-Oct-2004
	 
	INORGANIC/ORGANIC INSULATING COATING FOR ELECTRICAL STEEL SHEET
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Sweden
	 
	98124277.9
	 
	18-Dec-1998
	 
	924313
	 
	26-May-2004
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Sweden
	 
	10731891.7
	 
	06-Jul-2010
	 
	2451880
	 
	16-Apr-2014
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
														
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent 
Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Sweden
	 
	13716682.3
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	2834381
	 
	11-Jan-2017
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	87117755
	 
	27-Oct-1998
	 
	160415
	 
	22-Nov-2002
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	100131133
	 
	30-Aug-2011
	 
	 I526581
	 
	 21-Mar-2016
	 
	GALVANIZED CARBON STEEL WITH STAINLESS STEEL-LIKE FINISH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	101135402
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	 I452181
	 
	 11-Sep-2014
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	102111957
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	 I482866
	 
	 01-May-2015
	 
	COST EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	103117426
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	I560279
	 
	01-Dec-2016
	 
	HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL EXHIBITING GOOD DUCTILITY AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION VIA IN-LINE PARTITIONING TREATMENT DOWNSTREAM OF MOLTEN ZINC BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	105132762
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL EXHIBITING GOOD DUCTILITY AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION VIA IN-LINE PARTITIONING TREATMENT DOWNSTREAM OF MOLTEN ZINC BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	103117430
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	I564402
	 
	01-Jan-2017
	 
	HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL EXHIBITING GOOD DUCTILITY AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION VIA QUENCHING AND PARTITIONING TREATMENT BY ZINC BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	105135812
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL EXHIBITING GOOD DUCTILITY AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION VIA QUENCHING AND PARTITIONING TREATMENT BY ZINC BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
														
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent 
Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	103117385
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	I567235
	 
	21-Jan-2017
	 
	ZINC-COATED STEEL FOR PRESS HARDENING APPLICATIONS AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	105132804
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	ZINC-COATED STEEL FOR PRESS HARDENING APPLICATIONS AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	103129599
	 
	27-Aug-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL WITH IMPROVED FORSTERITE COATING CHARACTERISTICS
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	105101117
	 
	14-Jan-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	DUAL PHASE STEEL WITH IMPROVED PROPERTIES
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	105115892
	 
	20-May-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH MN AUSTENITIC 3RD GENERATION ADVANCED HIGH STRENGTH STEELS
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	105115894
	 
	20-May-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	LOW ALLOY 3RD GENERATION ADVANCED HIGH STRENGTH STEEL OBTAINED BY OPTIMAL INTERCRITICAL ANNEALING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	105122448
	 
	15-Jul-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH FORMABILITY DUAL PHASE STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	106101455
	 
	16-Jan-2017
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	WARM ROLLING OF STEELS CONTAINING METASTABLE AUSTENITE
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	105141050
	 
	12-Dec-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	COMPOSITE STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	106114406
	 
	01-May-2017
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	EXTENDING THE CAMPAIGN LIFE OF STABILIZERS FOR THE ALUMINIZING LINE
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
																					
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	Taiwan
	 
	106126955
	 
	09-Aug-2017
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	TUNDISH FUNNEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Turkey
	 
	2763980.6
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	1377692
	 
	09-Nov-2005
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING SCHEME FOR SILICON-CONTAINING ELECTRICAL STEEL GRADES (Butler)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Turkey
	 
	2761644
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	1436432
	 
	17-May-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING
(CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Turkey
	 
	2769278.9
	 
	23-Apr-2002
	 
	1390550
	 
	28-Mar-2007
	 
	HIGH PERMEABILITY GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL
(TRAN-COR H WITH CR)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	Turkey
	 
	4751737
	 
	10-May-2004
	 
	1627086
	 
	12-Sep-2007
	 
	IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (Cr-Si)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Turkey
	 
	10731891.7
	 
	06-Jul-2010
	 
	2451880
	 
	16-Apr-2014
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	Turkey
	 
	2015/06571
	 
	28-Aug-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EXCELLENT OXIDATION RESISTANCE WITH GOOD HIGH TEMPERATURE STRENGTH AND GOOD FORMABILITY
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United Kingdom
	 
	2717786.4
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	1377523
	 
	13-Aug-2008
	 
	METHOD FOR REMOVING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FROM SPENT PICKLE LIQUOR (TREATING WASTE PICKLE LIQUOR CONTAINING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United Kingdom
	 
	2763980.6
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	1377692
	 
	09-Nov-2005
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING SCHEME FOR SILICON-CONTAINING ELECTRICAL STEEL GRADES (Butler)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United Kingdom
	 
	2763631.5
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	1436433
	 
	17-Aug-2005
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING (110) [001] GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL USING STRIP CASTING
	 
	Armco Inc.

 

	
																					
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	United Kingdom
	 
	2761644
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	1436432
	 
	17-May-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING (CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	United Kingdom
	 
	2769278.9
	 
	23-Apr-2002
	 
	1390550
	 
	28-Mar-2007
	 
	HIGH PERMEABILITY GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL
(TRAN-COR H WITH CR)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	United Kingdom
	 
	3750018.8
	 
	25-Feb-2003
	 
	1501951
	 
	30-Aug-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (STRIP CAST CRNO)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United Kingdom
	 
	4751737
	 
	10-May-2004
	 
	1627086
	 
	12-Sep-2007
	 
	IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (Cr-Si)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United Kingdom
	 
	95104373.6
	 
	24-Mar-1995
	 
	678588
	 
	03-Mar-1999
	 
	ALUMINIZED STEEL ALLOYS CONTAINING CHROMIUM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME (PREANNEALED FERRITIC STAINLESS FOR ALUMINIZING)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	United Kingdom
	 
	97117584.9
	 
	10-Oct-1997
	 
	861914
	 
	09-Jan-2008
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING SILICON-CHROMIUM GRAIN ORIENTED STEEL (CR MODIFIED TWO STAGE ORIENTED)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	United Kingdom
	 
	98107013.9
	 
	17-Apr-1998
	 
	876849
	 
	01-Feb-2006
	 
	PRECOATED CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL WITH ENHANCED PAINT ADHESION FOR EXHAUST APPLICATIONS (BLACK PAINTED 409 FOR EXHAUST COMPONENTS)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	United Kingdom
	 
	98119328.7
	 
	13-Oct-1998
	 
	926249
	 
	06-Oct-2004
	 
	INORGANIC/ORGANIC INSULATING COATING FOR ELECTRICAL STEEL SHEET
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	United Kingdom
	 
	98124277.9
	 
	18-Dec-1998
	 
	924313
	 
	26-May-2004
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	United Kingdom
	 
	10731891.7
	 
	06-Jul-2010
	 
	2451880
	 
	16-Apr-2014
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
																				
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	United Kingdom
	 
	12775373.9-1362
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	2761063
	 
	14-Sep-2016
	 
	STAINLES STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United Kingdom
	 
	13716682.3
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	2834381
	 
	11-Jan-2017
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	08/252,283
	 
	31-May-1994
	 
	5538559
	 
	23-Jul-1996
	 
	BEARING SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR A ROLL SUBMERGED IN A MOLTEN METAL COATING BATH
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	United States of America
	 
	08/985,639
	 
	05-Dec-1997
	 
	6096183
	 
	01-Aug-2000
	 
	METHOD OF REDUCING DEFECTS CAUSED BY CONDUCTOR ROLL SURFACE ANOMALIES USING HIGH VOLUME BOTTOM SPRAYS
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	United States of America
	 
	08/987,660
	 
	09-Dec-1997
	 
	6582520
	 
	24-Jun-2003
	 
	DROSS COLLECTING ZINC POT
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	United States of America
	 
	10/119,112
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	6746614
	 
	08-Jun-2004
	 
	METHOD FOR REMOVING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FROM SPENT PICKLE LIQUOR (TREATING WASTE PICKLE LIQUOR CONTAINING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	10/683,717
	 
	10-Oct-2003
	 
	6802965
	 
	12-Oct-2004
	 
	METHOD FOR REMOVING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FROM SPENT PICKLE LIQUOR (TREATING WASTE PICKLE LIQUOR CONTAINING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	10/119,444
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	6599371
	 
	29-Jul-2003
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING SCHEME FOR SILICON-CONTAINING ELECTRICAL STEEL GRADES (Butler)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	United States of America
	 
	10/118,765
	 
	09-Apr-2002
	 
	6645306
	 
	11-Nov-2003
	 
	HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PICKLING OF STAINLESS STEEL GRADES
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	United States of America
	 
	09/938,205
	 
	23-Aug-2001
	 
	6929705
	 
	16-Aug-2005
	 
	ANTIMICROBIAL POWDER COATED METAL SHEET
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
																					
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	United States of America
	 
	10/242,885
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	6749693
	 
	15-Jun-2004
	 
	METHOD FOR PRODUCING (110) [001] GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL USING STRIP CASTING
	 
	AK Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	10/243,020
	 
	13-Sep-2002
	 
	6739384
	 
	25-May-2004
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP WITH CONTROLLED SPRAY COOLING
(CAST RGO SPRAY COOLING)
	 
	AK Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	09/847,236
	 
	02-May-2001
	 
	7887645
	 
	15-Feb-2011
	 
	HIGH PERMEABILITY GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL
(TRAN-COR H WITH CR)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	10/374,595
	 
	25-Feb-2003
	 
	7011139
	 
	14-Mar-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP (STRIP CAST CRNO)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	11/313,367
	 
	21-Dec-2005
	 
	7140417
	 
	28-Nov-2006
	 
	METHOD OF CONTINUOUSLY CASTING NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	08/573,316
	 
	14-Dec-1995
	 
	5702502
	 
	30-Dec-1997
	 
	METHOD FOR DIRECT USE OF CHROMITE ORE IN THE PRODUCTION OF STAINLESS STEEL (SMELTING OF PREHEATED UNMETALLIZED CHROMITE IN TBRR)
	 
	Armco Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	11/494,369
	 
	27-Jul-2006
	 
	7377986
	 
	27-May-2008
	 
	IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL STRIP
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	08/994,387
	 
	17-Dec-1997
	 
	5955201
	 
	21-Sep-1999
	 
	INORGANIC/ORGANIC INSULATING COATING FOR ELECTRICAL STEEL SHEET
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	08/944,382
	 
	19-Dec-1997
	 
	5868875
	 
	09-Feb-1999
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL AND METHOD OF MAKING (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	United States of America
	 
	09/153,822
	 
	15-Sep-1988
	 
	6,855,213
	 
	15-Feb-2005
	 
	NON-RIDGING FERRITIC CHROMIUM ALLOYED STEEL AND METHOD OF MAKING (FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EQUIAXED CAST GRAIN)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
																					
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	United States of America
	 
	09/348,123
	 
	02-Jul-1999
	 
	647,442
	 
	05-Nov-2002
	 
	SEGMENTED ROLL OR CASTING METAL STRIP (STRIP CASTER WHEEL)
	 
	AK Steel Corporation

	 
	United States of America
	 
	12/830,618
	 
	06-Jul-2010
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	12/616,847
	 
	12-Nov-2009
	 
	8128754
	 
	06-Mar-2012
	 
	FERRIC PICKLING OF SILICON STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	13/182,973
	 
	14-Jul-2011
	 
	8505457
	 
	13-Aug-2013
	 
	CONTOURED THICKNESS BLANK FOR AMMUNITION CARTRIDGES
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	13/220,168
	 
	29-Aug-2011
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	GALVANIZED CARBON STEEL WITH STAINLESS STEEL-LIKE FINISH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	13/479,382
	 
	24-May-2012
	 
	 9212414
	 
	 15-Dec-2015
	 
	MENISCUS COATING APPARATUS AND METHOD
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	13/627,022
	 
	26-Sep-2012
	 
	9580831 
	 
	 28-Feb-2017
	 
	STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC, ACID BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	13/855,439
	 
	02-Apr-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	13/837,500
	 
	15-Mar-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EXCELLENT OXIDATION RESISTANCE WITH GOOD HIGH TEMPERATURE STRENGTH AND GOOD FORMABILITY (XP1001)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	14/010,646
	 
	27-Aug-2013
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH EXCELLENT OXIDATION RESISTANCE WITH GOOD HIGH TEMPERATURE STRENGTH AND GOOD FORMABILITY (XP1001)
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
														
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent 
Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	United States of America
	 
	14/279,768
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL EXHIBITING GOOD DUCTILITY AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION VIA IN-LINE PARTITIONING TREATMENT DOWNSTREAM OF MOLTEN ZINC BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	14/280,045
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL EXHIBITING GOOD DUCTILITY AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION VIA QUENCHING AND PARTITIONING TREATMENT BY ZINC BATH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	14/279,818
	 
	16-May-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	ZINC-COATED STEEL FOR PRESS HARDENING APPLICATIONS AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	14/317,936
	 
	27-Jun-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	GALVANIZED CARBON STEEL WITH STAINLESS STEEL-LIKE FINISH
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	14/468,963
	 
	26-Aug-2014
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	GRAIN ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL WITH IMPROVED FORSTERITE COATING CHARACTERISTICS
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	14/880,446
	 
	12-Oct-2015
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	POLYMER COATED METALLIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	14/995,409
	 
	14-Jan-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	DUAL PHASE STEEL WITH IMPROVED PROPERTIES
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	15/160,573
	 
	20-May-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH MANGANESE 3RD GENERATION ADVANCED HIGH STRENGTH STEELS
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	15/160,714
	 
	20-May-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	LOW ALLOY THIRD GENERATION ADVANCED HIGH STRENGTH STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	15/211,467
	 
	15-Jul-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH FORMABILITY DUAL PHASE STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
														
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent 
Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	United States of America
	 
	62/423,806
	 
	18-Nov-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	CURVED SURFACE MENISCUS COATING SYSTEM
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	15/374,536
	 
	09-Dec-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	COMPOSITE STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	62/410,182
	 
	19-Oct-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	SURFACE MODIFICATION OF STAINLESS STEELS
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	62/403,354
	 
	03-Oct-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HIGH ELONGATION PRESS HARDENED STEEL AND MANUFACTURE OF THE SAME
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	62/406,715
	 
	11-Oct-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	ZINC COATED PRESS HARDENED STEEL AND MANUFACTURE OF THE SAME
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	62/417,812
	 
	04-Nov-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	METHOD TO EXTEND THE INTEGRITY OF THE WORKING SURFACES OF WELD WHEELS FOR RESISTANCE SEAM WELDING MACHINES WITH A GOAL OF COST SAVINGS AND A REDUCTION IN SAFETY RISK ASSOCIATED WITH FREQUENT WELD WHEEL CHANGES
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	62/425,800
	 
	23-Nov-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	CONTINUOUS CASTING NOZZLE TAPERED DEFLECTOR BORE DESIGN FOR IMPROVED FLUID FLOW
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	62/426,788
	 
	28-Nov-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	PRESS HARDENED STEEL WITH INCREASED TOUGHNESS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	62/430,085
	 
	05-Dec-2016
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	MOLD POWDER FOR CONTINUOUS CASTING AND METHOD TO REDUCE OXIDATION OF STAINLESS STEEL SLABS
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
														
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent 
Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	United States of America
	 
	15/407,922
	 
	17-Jan-2017
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	WARM ROLLING OF STEELS CONTAINING METASTABLE AUSTENITE
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	15/583,450
	 
	01-May-2017
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	EXTENDING THE CAMPAIGN LIFE OF STABILIZERS FOR A COATING LINE
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	15/672,387
	 
	09-Aug-2017
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	TUNDISH FUNNEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	62/457,575
	 
	10-Feb-2017
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	UNCOATED PRESS HARDENED STEEL ALLOYS WITH IMPROVED RESIDUAL DUCTILITY
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	62/465,527
	 
	01-Mar-2017
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	HOT ROLLED STEEL WITH VERY HIGH STRENGTH AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	62/465,523
	 
	01-Mar-2017
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	PRESS HARDENED STEEL WITH EXTREMELY HIGH STRENGTH AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	62/471,116
	 
	14-Mar-2017
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	REDUCTION AND REMOVAL OF PROCESS OXIDES ON STAINLESS STEEL
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	62/476,322
	 
	24-Mar-2017
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	RARE EARTH METAL OXIDE COATINGS PREPARED WITH METAL SALT SOLUTIONS FOR IMPROVING HIGH TEMPERATURE OXIDATION RESISTANCE OF STAINLESS STEELS
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	62/503,689
	 
	09-May-2017
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	SLAB REHEAT FURNACE SKID BUTTON AND METHOD TO REDUCE GOUGE OF STAINLESS STEEL SLABS
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	62/539,921
	 
	01-Aug-2017
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	A METHOD FOR FACILITATING THERMOMECHANICAL HYDRO/SHEET FORMING PROCESS OF AUSTENITE CONTAINING GRADES TO PRODUCE TAILORED STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

	
														
	 
	Country
	 
	Application Number
	 
	Filing Date
	 
	Patent 
Number
	 
	Issue Date
	 
	Title
	 
	Owner

	 
	United States of America
	 
	62/539,911
	 
	01-Aug-2017
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	MANUFACTURING ULTRA-HIGH STRENGTH BIW PARTS USING NANOSTEEL NXG 1200 THROUGH TUBULAR HYDROFORMING PROCESS
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	10/683,717
 
	 
	10-October-2003
 
	 
	6802965
 
	 
	12-October-2004
 
	 
	APPARATUS FOR REMOVING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FROM SPENT PICKLE LIQUOR
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	10/119,112
 
	 
	09-April-2002
 
	 
	6746614
 
	 
	08-June-2004
 
	 
	APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REMOVING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FROM SPENT PICKLE LIQUOR
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

	 
	United States of America
	 
	10/683,717
 
	 
	10-October-2003
 
	 
	6802965
 
	 
	12-October-2004
 
	 
	APPARATUS FOR REMOVING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FROM SPENT PICKLE LIQUOR
	 
	AK Steel Properties, Inc.

 

COPYRIGHTS

None.
 

SCHEDULE 9.1.15
to
Loan and Security Agreement
 
ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS
 
None.
 

SCHEDULE 9.1.16
to
Loan and Security Agreement

RESTRICTIVE AGREEMENTS
 
The agreements relating to the Existing Senior Debt, in each case as in effect on the Closing Date or as amended, supplemented, or otherwise modified in accordance with Section 10.2.18 of this Agreement.
 

SCHEDULE 9.1.17
to
Loan and Security Agreement
 
LITIGATION
 
None.
 

SCHEDULE 9.1.19
to
Loan and Security Agreement

ERISA COMPLIANCE

None.
 

SCHEDULE 9.1.21
to
Loan and Security Agreement
 
LABOR RELATIONS
 
None.
 

Schedule 10.1.11

Post-Closing Obligations

		
	1.
	No longer than October 13, 2017, the Borrower shall deliver to the Agent (x) a fully-executed amendment to the Deposit Account Control Agreement between the Borrower, the Agent and Bank of America, N.A., as bank, with respect to account #4426389990 or (y) a fully-executed Deposit Account Control Agreement from the following bank and with respect to the following account:

	
		
	Bank:
	Account #

	Bank of America, N.A.
	 

		
	2.
	No later than October 13, 2017, the Borrower shall deliver to the Agent a fully-executed amendment to the Deposit Account Control Agreement between the Borrower, the Agent and JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. with respect to the following accounts and DDAs/Lockboxes:

	
			
	Bank:
	Account #
	DDA/Lockbox #

	JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
	 
	70878

	 
	 
	905553

	 
	 
	77642

SCHEDULE 10.2.1
to
Loan and Security Agreement

EXISTING DEBT
 
		
	1.
	Any Debt of PPHC Holdings, LLC and/or any of its Subsidiaries in an aggregate outstanding principal amount not to exceed $75,000,000.

 

SCHEDULE 10.2.2
to
Loan and Security Agreement

EXISTING LIENS

		
	1.
	Liens securing the Debt listed in Item 1 of Schedule 10.2.1 hereto.

SCHEDULE 10.2.5
to
Loan and Security Agreement

EXISTING INVESTMENTS
 
		
	•
	Combined Metals Holding, Inc., owns a 40% equity interest and has outstanding loans to Combined Metals of Chicago, LLC.

 
		
	•
	Rockport, Inc., owns a 50% equity interest in Rockport Rollshop LLC.

 
		
	•
	Advanced Materials Processing, Inc., owns a 50% equity interest in Vicksmetal/Armco Associates.

 
		
	•
	AK Iron Resources, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of AKS Investments, Inc., owns a 49.9% equity interest in Magnetation LLC.

 
		
	•
	Borrower maintains various overnight investment accounts (primarily money market accounts) for its daily cash balance.

 
		
	•
	AK Steel Corporation owns a 48% equity interest in Spartan Steel Coating, LLC, a Michigan limited liability company.

 
		
	•
	AK Steel Corporation owns a 49% interest in Delaco Processing, LLC, a Michigan limited liability company.

 
		
	•
	AK Steel Corporation owns a 50% equity interest in AK Electric Supply LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.

 
		
	•
	AKS Investments, Inc. owns a 50% equity interest in AK Electric Supply LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.

 
		
	•
	Virginia Horn Taconite Company owns a 40% equity interest in Eveleth Mines LLC (15% interest held by Ontario Eveleth Co.; 45% interest held by Eveleth Taconite Co.).

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