Document:

Second Amendment to Sublease with Global Crossing Telecommunications, Inc.

 EXHIBIT 10.14 
 SECOND AMENDMENT TO SUBLEASE 
 This AMENDMENT to SUBLEASE is made as of this 10th day of August 2006, by and between GLOBAL CROSSING Telecommunications, INC, a Michigan corporation with offices at 1080
Pittsford Victor Road, Pittsford, New York 14534 (“Sublessor”) and Switch & Data/NY Facilities Company LLC, a Delaware limited liability company with offices at 1715 N. Westshore Blvd., Suite 650, Tampa, Florida 33607
(“Sublessee”). 
 WHEREAS, Sublessor is the Tenant of a building located at 111 Eighth Ave, New York, NY, (the
“Building”) under that certain Lease dated, October 8, 2003, (the “Lease”). Should a conflict exist between this Amendment and the Sublease, this Amendment shall control. (All capitalized terms not defined herein shall have
the meanings ascribed to them in the Lease.). 
 WHEREAS, Sublessor and Sublessee entered into a Sublease dated November 21, 2005
for the subletting of a certain portion of the Building on the second (2nd) floor. 
 WHEREAS, the Sublease provided in
Section 11., entitled, “Option to Take Additional Space” that Sublessee had two options to exercise for additional space for subletting of an additional portion of the Building on the second (2nd) floor. 
 WHEREAS, Sublessee has delivered written notice of its exercise of the option for Room 116 (7,357 RSF) (“Expansion Space”) effective
August 1, 2006. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the terms and conditions contained herein, Sublessor and
Sublessee do hereby agree as follows: 
 1. PREMISES 
 Effective August 1, 2006 Sublessor hereby sublets and Sublessee hereby takes from Sublessor 7,357 rentable square feet (“RSF”) which includes a factor of .6023 to convert USF to RSF designated as
Expansion Space Room 116 and the administrative space of 518 RSF located adjacent to the conference room as shown on Exhibit A under the same terms and conditions as the existing space under the Sublease. Therefore the premise for this amendment
totals 7,875 RSF. The execution of this Addendum to sublease by Sublessor is conclusive evidence that Sublessee takes the Premises “as is”. 

 2. TENANT IMPROVEMENTS 
 All tenant improvements must be approved, in writing by Sublessor. All modifications to electrical, mechanical and structural facilities must be designed by licensed, Professional engineers and submitted for approval
to Sublessor with a complete set of design documents. No work shall commence until design documents are received, reviewed and signed off by Global Crossing. Permits must be acquired prior to commencement of any work. 
 3. DEMISE OF SPACE 
 Sublessee, at sublessees expense,
must install a physical separation, such as secure fencing, between the expansion space and the section of room 116 retained by Global Crossing. Upon 90 days notice, Sublessor may install a solid partition between the Expansion Space and Global
Crossing’s space. The cost of this partition shall be shared equally by Sublessee and Sublessor. 
 4. HVAC SYSTEMS 
 Sublessee will have the right to use Air Handler Units (AHUs) #5 and #6, along with their associated condensers, for the duration of the Sublease.
Sublessee may use AHUs #10 and #11 and their associated condensing units, upon commencement of this Second Amendment to Sublease. Sublessee will be responsible for the operation, maintenance, and electric power while using all four units. Units #10
and #11, along with associated condenser/louver space, shall not be moved or modified in any way. Upon 90 days written notice, Sublessor may take over use of AHUs #10 and #11 and segregate them from Sublessee’s space. At that time Sublessor
will assume responsibility for the operation, maintenance and electric power of units #10 and #11. If Sublessee requires additional cooling, Sublessee must install it’s own HVAC system to the extent that space and power is available. Such
installation will be at sublessee’s expense. Sublessor cannot assure that additional space will be available for additional condensing units. 
  

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 5. POWER 
 All power used within the Expansion Space Room 116 including HVAC, lighting, equipment and a proportional share of the common areas when added to the power used by Sublessee in their other leased areas must not exceed the limits established
in the base Sublease. Electric submeters shall be installed on all equipment used by the Sublessee at Sublessee’s expense. 
 IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, Sublessor and Sublessee have caused this Sublease to be signed by their authorized officers as of the date first above written. 
 GLOBAL CROSSING TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC., a Michigan corporation 
 (Sublessor) 
  

			
	 By:
	 	 [name illegible]

	 Name:
	 	[name illegible]
	 Title:
	 	Vice President

 Switch & Data/NY Facilities Company LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 
 (Sublessee) 
  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/ George Pollock Jr.

	 Name:
	 	George Pollock, Jr.
	 Title:
	 	Sr. Vice President

  

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 Exhibit A 
 [DEPICTION OF FLOOR PLAN] 
  

 Page 4Lease with 529 Bryant Street Partners, LLC

 EXHIBIT 10.16 
 *CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED. 
 CONFIDENTIAL PORTION HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY 
 WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION 
 LEASE 
 BY AND BETWEEN 
 529 BRYANT STREET PARTNERS LLC, 
 a Delaware limited
liability company 
 as Landlord 
 and 
 SWITCH AND DATA CA NINE LLC,

 a Delaware limited liability company 
 as Tenant 
 January 31, 2005 

 LEASE 
 THIS LEASE, dated January 31, 2005, for reference purposes only, is made by and between 529 BRYANT STREET
PARTNERS LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Landlord”) and SWITCH AND DATA CA NINE LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
(“Tenant”), to be effective and binding upon the parties as of the date the last of the designated signatories to this Lease shall have executed this Lease (the “Effective Date of this Lease”). 
 ARTICLE 1 
 REFERENCE 

1.1 References. All references in this Lease (subject to any further clarifications contained in this Lease) to the following terms shall have the following
meaning or refer to the respective address, person, date, time period, amount, percentage, calendar year or fiscal year as below set forth: 
  

			
	Tenant’s Address for Notice:	  	As provided in Section 13.10 below
		
	Tenant’s Representative:	  	George Pollock/Glenn Todd
		  	(813) 207-7700
		
	Landlord’s Address for Notices:	  	As provided in Section 13.10 below
		
	Landlord’s Representative:	  	Henry Bullock/Richard Holmstrom
	Phone Number:	  	(650) 326-9300
		
	Anticipated Lease Commencement	  	
	Date:	  	March 1, 2005
		
	Intended Term:	  	[*]
		
	Lease Expiration Date:	  	[*] ([*]) years from the Lease Commencement Date as defined in Paragraph 2.3 below (i.e., [*] if the Lease Commencement Date is March 1, 2005), unless earlier terminated by Landlord in
accordance with the terms of this Lease, or extended by Tenant pursuant to Article 15.
		
	Option to Extend:	  	One (1) option to extend, for a term of ten (10) years.
		
	First Month’s Prepaid Rent:	  	None
		
	Tenant’s Security Deposit:	  	None
		
	Late Charge Amount:	  	Five Percent (5%) of the Delinquent Amount

	*	CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED. CONFIDENTIAL PORTION HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. 

			
	Tenant’s Required Liability Coverage:	  	$10,000,000 Combined Single Limit
		
	Tenant’s Broker(s):	  	None
		
	Property:	  	That certain real property situated in the City of Palo Alto, County of Santa Clara, State of California, as presently improved with one building(s), which real property is shown on the Site
Plan attached hereto as Exhibit “A” and is commonly known as or otherwise described as follows: 529 Bryant Street, Palo Alto, California.
		
	Building:	  	That certain building on the Property in which the Leased Premises are located commonly known as 529 Bryant Street, Palo Alto, California (the “Building”) located on the Property,
which Building is shown outlined on Exhibit “A” hereto.
		
	Outside Areas:	  	The “Outside Areas” shall mean all areas within the Property which are located outside the Building, such as pedestrian walkways, parking areas, landscaped areas, open areas and
enclosed trash disposal areas.
		
	Parking:	  	None
		
	Leased Premises:	  	The roof of, and all the interior space within, the Building, including stairwells, connecting walkways, and atriums, consisting of approximately 45,319 square feet and, for purposes of this
Lease, agreed to contain said number of square feet.
		
	Tenant’s Expense Share:	  	The term “Tenant’s Expense Share” shall mean the percentage obtained by dividing the rentable square footage of the Leased Premises at the time of calculation by the rentable
square footage of all buildings located on the Property at the time of calculation. Such percentage is currently 100%. In the event that any portion of the Property is sold by Landlord, or the rentable square footage of the Leased Premises or the
Property is otherwise changed, Tenant’s Expense Share shall be recalculated to equal the percentage described in the first sentence of this paragraph, so that the aggregate Tenant’s Expense Share of all tenants of the Property shall equal
100%. Tenant’s Expense Share is subject to adjustment as set forth in Paragraphs 13.12(b) and 13.12(c).

  

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	Base Monthly Rent:	  	The term “Base Monthly Rent” shall mean the following:	 
			
	  	  	 Lease Month
	  	Base Monthly Rent	 
			
		  	Months [*] through [*]	  	$	 [*	]
		  	Months [*] through [*]	  	$	 [*	]
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		  	Months [*] through [*]	  	$	 [*	]
		  	Months [*] through [*]	  	$	 [*	]
		  	Months [*] through [*]	  	$	 [*	]
		  	Months [*] through [*]	  	$	 [*	]
		  	Months [*] through [*]	  	$	 [*	]
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		  	Months [*] through [*]	  	$	 [*	]
		  	Months [*] through [*]	  	$	 [*	]
		  	Months [*] through [*]	  	$	 [*	]
		
	Permitted Use:	  	Office, research and development, communications facilities, and co-location facilities, and uses ancillary thereto, to the extent permitted by applicable Law and the Private
Restrictions.	   
		
	Exhibits:	  	The term “Exhibits” shall mean the Exhibits of this Lease which are described as follows:	  
		
		  	Exhibit “A” - Site Plan showing the Property and delineating the Building in which the Leased Premises are located.	  
		
		  	Exhibit “B” - Work Letter	 
		
		  	Exhibit “C” - Subordination, Nondisturbance and Attornment Provisions	  
		
		  	Exhibit “D” - Form of Tenant Estoppel Certificate	 
		
		  	Schedule 1 - Landlord Repairs	 

  

	*	CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED. CONFIDENTIAL PORTION HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. 

  

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 ARTICLE 2 
 LEASED PREMISES, TERM AND POSSESSION 
 2.1 Demise Of Leased Premises. Landlord hereby leases to Tenant and
Tenant hereby leases from Landlord for Tenant’s own use in the conduct of Tenant’s business and not for purposes of speculating in real estate, for the Lease Term and upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this Lease, that certain
interior space described in Article 1 as the Leased Premises, reserving and excepting to Landlord the right to fifty percent (50%) of all assignment consideration and excess rentals as provided in Article 7 below. Tenant’s lease of the
Leased Premises, together with the appurtenant right to use the Outside Areas as described in Paragraph 2.2 below, shall be conditioned upon and be subject to the continuing compliance by Tenant with (i) all the terms and conditions of this
Lease, (ii) all Laws and Restrictions governing the use or occupancy of the Leased Premises and the Property, (iii) all easements and other matters now of public record respecting the use of the Leased Premises and Property, and
(iv) all reasonable rules and regulations from time to time established by Landlord. 
 2.2 Right To Use Outside Areas. As an appurtenant right
to Tenant’s right to the use and occupancy of the Leased Premises, Tenant shall have the right to use the Outside Areas in conjunction with its use of the Leased Premises solely for the purposes for which they were designated and intended and
for no other purposes whatsoever. Tenant’s right to so use the Outside Areas shall be subject to the limitations on such use as set forth in Article 1 and shall terminate concurrently with any termination of this Lease. 
 2.3 Lease Commencement Date And Lease Term. The term of this Lease shall begin, and the Lease Commencement Date shall be deemed to have occurred, on the later to
occur of (a) the Anticipated Lease Commencement Date, as set forth in Article 1, and (b) one day after the existing tenant, Digeo Interactive LLC, vacates the Leased Premises (such later date, the “Lease Commencement Date”). The
term of this Lease shall in all events end on the Lease Expiration Date (as set forth in Article 1). The Lease Term shall be that period of time commencing on the Lease Commencement Date and ending on the Lease Expiration Date (the “Lease
Term”). 
 2.4 Delivery Of Possession. On the Lease Commencement Date, Landlord shall deliver and Tenant shall accept possession of the Leased
Premises in their then “AS IS” condition, “WITH ALL FAULTS.” Landlord shall have no construction or preparation obligations relating to the Leased Premises. Landlord and Tenant anticipate that possession of the Leased Premises
will be delivered on the Anticipated Lease Commencement Date. However, if Landlord is unable to so deliver possession of the Leased Premises to Tenant on or before the Anticipated Commencement Date, Landlord shall not be in default under this Lease,
nor shall this Lease be void, voidable or cancelable by Tenant until the lapse of three hundred sixty (360) days after the Anticipated Commencement Date (the “delivery grace period”). If Landlord is unable to deliver possession of the
Leased Premises to Tenant within the described delivery grace period (including any extension thereof by reason of Force Majeure or the actions or inactions of Tenant), then Tenant’s sole remedy shall be to terminate this Lease by written
notice delivered to Landlord within ten days after the expiration of the delivery grace period (as extended, if applicable), and in no event shall Landlord be liable in damages to Tenant for such delay. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event
that Tenant authorizes, via a written agreement signed by Tenant, Digeo Interactive LLC to remain in occupancy of all or any portion of the Leased Premises for which Tenant claims that Landlord failed to deliver possession of to Tenant, then Tenant
shall have no such right of termination. 
 2.5 Performance of Improvement Work. Tenant shall, pursuant to the Work Letter attached to this Lease as
Exhibit B and made a part hereof (the “Work Letter”), perform the work and make the installations in the Leased Premises substantially as set forth in the Work Letter (such work and installations hereinafter referred to as the
“Improvement Work”). 
  

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 2.6 Surrender Of Possession. Immediately prior to the expiration or upon the sooner termination of this Lease,
Tenant shall remove all of Tenant’s signs from the exterior of the Building and shall remove all of Tenant’s equipment (excluding telecommunications wiring and cabling), trade fixtures, furniture, supplies, wall decorations and other
personal property from within the Leased Premises, the Building and the Outside Areas, and shall vacate and surrender the Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside Areas and the Property to Landlord in the same condition, broom clean, as existed at
the Lease Commencement Date, reasonable wear and tear excepted. Tenant shall repair all damage to the Leased Premises, the exterior of the Building and the Outside Areas caused by Tenant’s removal of Tenant’s property. Tenant shall, with
respect to telecommunications wiring and cabling, leave the same in good condition and repair and labeled and/or coded sufficiently so that Landlord can readily determine the origin, destination and function of the wires and cables. Tenant shall
patch and refinish, to Landlord’s reasonable satisfaction, all penetrations made by Tenant or its employees to the floor, walls or ceiling of the Leased Premises, whether such penetrations were made with Landlord’s approval or not. Tenant
shall repair or replace all stained or damaged ceiling tiles, wall coverings and floor coverings to the reasonable satisfaction of Landlord. Tenant shall repair all damage caused by Tenant to the exterior surface of the Building and the paved
surfaces of the Outside Areas and, where necessary, replace or resurface same. Additionally, to the extent that Landlord shall have notified or is deemed to have notified Tenant in writing at the time the improvements were completed that it desired
to have certain improvements made by Tenant or at the request of Tenant removed at the expiration or sooner termination of the Lease, Tenant shall, upon the expiration or sooner termination of the Lease, remove any such improvements constructed or
installed by Landlord or Tenant and repair all damage caused by such removal. If the Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside Areas and the Property are not surrendered to Landlord in the condition required by this paragraph at the expiration or
sooner termination of this Lease, Landlord may, at Tenant’s expense, so remove Tenant’s signs, property and/or improvements not so removed and make such repairs and replacements not so made or hire, at Tenant’s expense, independent
contractors to perform such work. Tenant shall be liable to Landlord for all costs incurred by Landlord in returning the Leased Premises, the Building and the Outside Areas to the required condition, together with interest on all costs so incurred
from the date paid by Landlord at the then maximum rate of interest not prohibited or made usurious by law until paid. Tenant shall pay to Landlord the amount of all costs so incurred plus such interest thereon, within ten (10) days of
Landlord’s billing Tenant for same. Tenant shall indemnify Landlord against loss or liability resulting from delay by Tenant in surrendering the Leased Premises, including, without limitation, any claims made by any succeeding Tenant or any
losses to Landlord with respect to lost opportunities to lease to succeeding tenants. 
 ARTICLE 3 
 RENT, LATE CHARGES AND SECURITY DEPOSITS 
 3.1 Base
Monthly Rent. Commencing on the Lease Commencement Date (as determined pursuant to Paragraph 2.3 above) and continuing throughout the Lease Term, Tenant shall pay to Landlord, without prior demand therefor, in advance on the first day of each
calendar month, the amount set forth as “Base Monthly Rent” in Article 1 (the “Base Monthly Rent”). 
 3.2 Additional Rent.
Commencing on the Lease Commencement Date (as determined pursuant to Paragraph 2.3 above) and continuing throughout the Lease Term, in addition to the Base Monthly Rent and to the extent not required by Landlord to be contracted for and paid
directly by Tenant, Tenant shall pay to Landlord as additional rent (the “Additional Rent”) the following amounts: 
 (a) An
amount equal to all Property Operating Expenses (as defined in Article 13) incurred or to be incurred by Landlord. Payment shall be made by whichever of the following methods (or combination of methods) is (are) from time to time designated by
Landlord: 
 (i) Landlord may forward invoices or bills for such expenses to Tenant, and Tenant shall, no later than ten (10) days
prior to the due date, pay such invoices or bills and deliver satisfactory evidence of such payment to Landlord, and/or 
  

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 (ii) Landlord may bill to Tenant, on a periodic basis not more frequently than monthly, the amount
of such expenses (or group of expenses) as paid or incurred by Landlord, and Tenant shall pay to Landlord the amount of such expenses within ten days after receipt of a written bill therefor from Landlord, and/or 
 (iii) Landlord may deliver to Tenant Landlord’s reasonable estimate of any given expense (such as Landlord’s Insurance Costs or Real
Property Taxes), or group of expenses, which it anticipates will be paid or incurred for the ensuing calendar or fiscal year, as Landlord may determine, and Tenant shall pay to Landlord an amount equal to the estimated amount of such expenses for
such year in equal monthly installments during such year with the installments of Base Monthly Rent. Landlord reserves the right to revise such estimate from time to time. 
 Landlord initially elects to bill Tenant for Landlord’s Insurance Costs and Real Property Taxes in accordance with subparagraph (iii) above. Tenant hereby agrees that unless and until notified in writing by
Landlord that Landlord has elected to contract and/or pay for any other services relating to the Real Property, Tenant shall contract directly with the applicable service providers, and pay directly, for all other services relating to the Real
Property. Landlord reserves the right to change from time to time the methods of billing Tenant for any given expense or group of expenses or the periodic basis on which such expenses are billed. 
 (b) Landlord’s share of the consideration received by Tenant upon certain assignments and sublettings as required by Article 7. 

(c) Any legal fees and costs that Tenant is obligated to pay or reimburse to Landlord pursuant to Article 13; and 
 (d) Any other charges or reimbursements due Landlord from Tenant pursuant to the terms of this Lease. 
 Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord may elect by written notice to Tenant to have Tenant pay Real Property Taxes or any portion thereof directly to the applicable
taxing authority, in which case Tenant shall make such payments and deliver satisfactory evidence of payment to Landlord no later than ten (10) days before such Real Property Taxes become delinquent. So long as Tenant is paying any portion of
Real Property Taxes directly to the applicable taxing authority, Landlord shall not also be collecting such portion from Tenant pursuant to Paragraph 3.2(a)(ii) above. In the event Tenant is responsible to pay taxes directly, Landlord shall have no
obligation to make such payments, whether or not Landlord receives evidence of payment from Tenant, and Tenant shall in all cases be responsible for any fines, penalties, interest and damages for late payment. 
 3.3 Year-End Adjustments. If Landlord shall have elected to bill Tenant for the Property Operating Expenses (or any group of such expenses) on an estimated basis
in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.2(a)(iii) above, Landlord shall furnish to Tenant within four months following the end of the applicable calendar or fiscal year, as the case may be, a statement setting forth (i) the amount of
such expenses paid or incurred during the just ended calendar or fiscal year, as appropriate, and (ii) the amount that Tenant has paid to Landlord for credit against such expenses for such period. If Tenant shall have paid more than its
obligation for such expenses for the stated period, Landlord shall, at its election, either (i) credit the amount of such overpayment toward the next ensuing payment or payments of Additional Rent that would otherwise be due or (ii) refund
in cash to Tenant the amount of such overpayment. If 
  

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 such year-end statement shall show that Tenant did not pay its obligation for such expenses in full, then Tenant shall
pay to Landlord the amount of such underpayment within thirty (30) days from Landlord’s billing of same to Tenant. The provisions of this Paragraph shall survive the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease. 
 3.4 Late Charge, And Interest On Rent In Default. Tenant acknowledges that the late payment by Tenant of any monthly installment of Base Monthly Rent or any
Additional Rent will cause Landlord to incur certain costs and expenses not contemplated under this Lease, the exact amounts of which are extremely difficult or impractical to fix. Such costs and expenses will include without limitation,
administration and collection costs and processing and accounting expenses. Therefore, if any installment of Base Monthly Rent is not received by Landlord from Tenant within five (5) calendar days after the same becomes due, Tenant shall
immediately pay to Landlord a late charge in an amount equal to the amount set forth in Article 1 as the “Late Charge Amount,” and if any Additional Rent is not received by Landlord when the same becomes due, Tenant shall immediately pay
to Landlord a late charge in an amount equal to 5% of the Additional Rent not so paid. Landlord and Tenant agree that this late charge represents a reasonable estimate of such costs and expenses and is fair compensation to Landlord for the
anticipated loss Landlord would suffer by reason of Tenant’s failure to make timely payment. In no event shall this provision for a late charge be deemed to grant to Tenant a grace period or extension of time within which to pay any rental
installment or prevent Landlord from exercising any right or remedy available to Landlord upon Tenant’s failure to pay each rental installment due under this Lease when due, including the right to terminate this Lease. If any rent remains
delinquent for a period in excess of five (5) calendar days, then, in addition to such late charge, Tenant shall pay to Landlord interest on any rent that is not so paid from said fifth day at the then maximum rate of interest not prohibited or
made usurious by Law until paid. 
 3.5 Payment Of Rent. Except as specifically provided otherwise in this Lease, all rent shall be paid in lawful
money of the United States, without any abatement, reduction or offset for any reason whatsoever, to Landlord at such address as Landlord may designate from time to time. Tenant’s obligation to pay Base Monthly Rent and all Additional Rent
shall be appropriately prorated at the commencement and expiration of the Lease Term. The failure by Tenant to pay any Additional Rent as required pursuant to this Lease when due shall be treated the same as a failure by Tenant to pay Base Monthly
Rent when due, and Landlord shall have the same rights and remedies against Tenant as Landlord would have had Tenant failed to pay the Base Monthly Rent when due. 
 3.6 Prepaid Rent. Tenant shall, upon execution of this Lease, pay to Landlord the amount set forth in Article 1 as “First Month’s Prepaid Rent” as prepayment of rent for credit against the first payment of Base Monthly
Rent and Additional Rent due hereunder. 
 3.7 Security Deposit. Tenant has deposited or shall deposit concurrently with Tenant’s execution of
this Lease, with Landlord the amount set forth in Article 1 as the “Security Deposit” as security for the performance by Tenant of the terms of this Lease to be performed by Tenant, and not as prepayment of rent. Tenant hereby grants to
Landlord a security interest in the Security Deposit, including but not limited to replenishments thereof. Landlord may apply such portion or portions of the Security Deposit as are reasonably necessary for the following purposes: (i) to remedy
any default by Tenant in the payment of Base Monthly Rent or Additional Rent or a late charge or interest on defaulted rent, or any other monetary payment obligation of Tenant under this Lease; (ii) to repair damage to the Leased Premises, the
Building or the Outside Areas caused or permitted to occur by Tenant; (iii) to clean and restore and repair the Leased Premises, the Building or the Outside Areas following their surrender to Landlord if not surrendered in the condition
required pursuant to the provisions of Article 2, (iv) to remedy any other default of Tenant to the extent permitted by Law including, without limitation, paying in full on Tenant’s behalf any sums claimed by materialmen or contractors of
Tenant to be owing to them by Tenant for work done or improvements made at Tenant’s request to the Leased Premises, and (v) to cover any other 
  

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 expense, loss or damage which Landlord may suffer due to Tenant’s default. In this regard, Tenant hereby waives any
restriction on the uses to which the Security Deposit may be applied as contained in Section 1950.7(c) of the California Civil Code and/or any successor statute. In the event the Security Deposit or any portion thereof is so used, Tenant shall
pay to Landlord, promptly upon demand, an amount in cash sufficient to restore the Security Deposit to the full original sum. If Tenant fails to promptly restore the Security Deposit and if Tenant shall have paid to Landlord any sums as “Last
Month’s Prepaid Rent,” Landlord may, in addition to any other remedy Landlord may have under this Lease, reduce the amount of Tenant’s Last Month’s Prepaid Rent by transferring all or portions of such Last Month’s Prepaid
Rent to Tenant’s Security Deposit until such Security Deposit is restored to the amount set forth in Article 1. Landlord shall not be deemed a trustee of the Security Deposit. Landlord may use the Security Deposit in Landlord’s ordinary
business and shall not be required to segregate it from Landlord’s general accounts. Tenant shall not be entitled to any interest on the Security Deposit. If Landlord transfers the Building or the Property during the Lease Term, Landlord may
pay the Security Deposit to any subsequent owner in conformity with the provisions of Section 1950.7 of the California Civil Code and/or any successor statute, in which event the transferring landlord shall be released from all liability for
the return of the Security Deposit. Tenant specifically grants to Landlord (and Tenant hereby waives the provisions of California Civil Code Section 1950.7 to the contrary) a period of ninety days following a surrender of the Leased Premises by
Tenant to Landlord within which to inspect the Leased Premises, make required restorations and repairs, receive and verify workmen’s billings therefor, and prepare a final accounting with respect to the Security Deposit. In no event shall the
Security Deposit or any portion thereof, be considered prepaid rent. 
 ARTICLE 4 
 USE OF LEASED PREMISES AND OUTSIDE AREA 
 4.1
Permitted Use. Tenant shall be entitled to use the Leased Premises solely for the “Permitted Use” as set forth in Article 1 and for no other purpose whatsoever. Tenant shall have the right to vacate the Leased Premises at any time
during the Term of this Lease, provided Tenant maintains the Leased Premises in the same condition as if fully occupied and as otherwise required by the terms of this Lease. Tenant shall have the right to use the Outside Areas in conjunction with
its Permitted Use of the Leased Premises solely for the purposes for which they were designed and intended and for no other purposes whatsoever. 
 4.2
General Limitations On Use. Tenant shall not do or permit anything to be done in or about the Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside Areas or the Property which does or could (i) jeopardize the structural integrity of the Building or
(ii) cause damage to any part of the Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside Areas or the Property. Tenant shall not operate any equipment within the Leased Premises which does or could (A) injure, vibrate or shake the Leased Premises
or the Building, (B) damage, overload or impair the efficient operation of any electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilating or air conditioning systems within or servicing the Leased Premises or the Building, or (C) damage or impair the
efficient operation of the sprinkler system (if any) within or servicing the Leased Premises or the Building. Tenant shall not place any loads upon the floors, walls, ceiling or roof systems which could endanger the structural integrity of the
Building or damage its floors, foundations or supporting structural components. Tenant shall not place any explosive, flammable or harmful fluids or other waste materials in the drainage systems of the Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside
Areas or the Property. Tenant shall not drain or discharge any fluids in the landscaped areas or across the paved areas of the Property. Tenant shall not use any of the Outside Areas for the storage of its materials, supplies, inventory or equipment
and all such materials, supplies, inventory or equipment shall at all times be stored within the Leased Premises. Tenant shall not commit nor permit to be committed any waste in or about the Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside Areas or the
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 4.3 Noise And Emissions. All noise generated by Tenant in its use of the Leased Premises shall be confined or
muffled so that it does not interfere with the businesses of or annoy the occupants and/or users of adjacent properties. All dust, fumes, odors and other emissions generated by Tenant’s use of the Leased Premises shall be sufficiently
dissipated in accordance with sound environmental practice and exhausted from the Leased Premises in such a manner so as not to interfere with the businesses of or annoy the occupants and/or users of adjacent properties, or cause any damage to the
Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside Areas or the Property or any component part thereof or the property of adjacent property owners. 
 4.4 Trash
Disposal. Tenant shall provide trash bins or other adequate garbage disposal facilities within the trash enclosure areas provided or permitted by Landlord outside the Leased Premises sufficient for the interim disposal of all of its trash,
garbage and waste. All such trash, garbage and waste temporarily stored in such areas shall be stored in such a manner so that it is not visible from outside of such areas, and Tenant shall cause such trash, garbage and waste to be regularly removed
from the Property. Tenant shall keep the Leased Premises and the Outside Areas in a clean, safe and neat condition free and clear of all of Tenant’s trash, garbage, waste and/or boxes, pallets and containers containing same at all times.

 4.5 Parking. Tenant shall not, at any time, park or permit to be parked any recreational vehicles, inoperative vehicles or equipment in the Outside
Areas or on any portion of the Property. So long as Tenant complies with all Laws and Restrictions and obtains any and all required approvals, consents, licenses, permits, or other items as may be required by the City of Palo Alto and/or any other
governmental or quasi-governmental agency with jurisdiction over such parking, as well as the owners of the real property on which such parking spaces are located, Landlord agrees, in cases of emergencies or maintenance, not to object to the use by
Tenant of the parking spaces in the vicinity of the Building for the placing of temporary roll-up generators and/or other equipment for reasonable periods of time. Tenant agrees to assume responsibility for compliance by its employees and invitees
with the parking provisions contained herein. 
 4.6 Signs. Tenant shall not place or install on or within any portion of the Leased Premises, the
exterior of the Building, the Outside Areas or the Property any sign, advertisement, banner, placard, or picture which is visible from the exterior of the Leased Premises. Tenant shall not place or install on or within any portion of the Leased
Premises, the exterior of the Building, the Outside Areas or the Property any business identification sign which is visible from the exterior of the Leased Premises until Landlord shall have approved in writing and in its sole discretion the
location, size, content, design, method of attachment and material to be used in the making of such sign; provided, however, that so long as such signs are normal and customary business directional or identification signs within the Building,
Tenant shall not be required to obtain Landlord’s approval. Any sign, once approved by Landlord, shall be installed at Tenant’s sole cost and expense and only in strict compliance with Landlord’s approval and any applicable Laws and
Restrictions, using a person approved by Landlord to install same. Landlord may remove any signs (which have not been approved in writing by Landlord), advertisements, banners, placards or pictures so placed by Tenant on or within the Leased
Premises, the exterior of the Building, the Outside Areas or the Property and charge to Tenant the cost of such removal, together with any costs incurred by Landlord to repair any damage caused thereby, including any cost incurred to restore the
surface (upon which such sign was so affixed) to its original condition. Tenant shall remove all of Tenant’s signs, repair any damage caused thereby, and restore the surface upon which the sign was affixed to its original condition, all to
Landlord’s reasonable satisfaction, upon the termination of this Lease. 
 4.7 Compliance With Laws And Restrictions. Tenant shall abide by and
shall promptly observe and comply with, at its sole cost and expense, all Laws and Restrictions respecting the use and occupancy of the Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside Areas or the Property including, without limitation, 
  

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 Title 24, building codes, the Americans with Disabilities Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder,
and all Laws governing the use and/or disposal of hazardous materials, and shall defend with competent counsel, indemnify and hold Landlord harmless from any claims, damages or liability resulting from Tenant’s failure to so abide, observe, or
comply. Tenant’s obligations hereunder shall survive the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease. 
 4.8 Compliance With Insurance
Requirements. With respect to any insurance policies required or permitted to be carried by Landlord in accordance with the provisions of this Lease, Tenant shall not conduct nor permit any other person to conduct any activities nor keep, store
or use (or allow any other person to keep, store or use) any item or thing within the Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside Areas or the Property which (i) is prohibited under the terms of any such policies, (ii) could result in the
termination of the coverage afforded under any of such policies, (iii) could give to the insurance carrier the right to cancel any of such policies, or (iv) could cause an increase in the rates (over standard rates) charged for the
coverage afforded under any of such policies. Tenant shall comply with all requirements of any insurance company, insurance underwriter, or Board of Fire Underwriters which are necessary to maintain, at standard rates, the insurance coverages
carried by either Landlord or Tenant pursuant to this Lease. 
 4.9 Landlord’s Right To Enter. Landlord and its agents shall have the right to
enter the Leased Premises during normal business hours after giving Tenant reasonable notice and subject to Tenant’s reasonable security measures for the purpose of (i) inspecting the same; (ii) showing the Leased Premises to
prospective purchasers, mortgagees or tenants; (iii) making necessary alterations, additions or repairs; and (iv) performing any of Tenant’s obligations when Tenant has failed to do so. Landlord shall have the right to enter the
Leased Premises during normal business hours (or as otherwise agreed), subject to Tenant’s reasonable security measures, for purposes of supplying any maintenance or services agreed to be supplied by Landlord. Landlord shall have the right to
enter the Outside Areas during normal business hours for purposes of (i) inspecting the exterior of the Building and the Outside Areas; (ii) posting notices of nonresponsibility (and for such purposes Tenant shall provide Landlord at least
thirty days’ prior written notice of any work to be performed on the Leased Premises, except work which is reasonably anticipated to cost less than $5,000; and (iii) supplying any services to be provided by Landlord. Any entry into the
Leased Premises or the Outside Areas obtained by Landlord in accordance with this paragraph shall not under any circumstances be construed or deemed to be a forcible or unlawful entry into, or a detainer of, the Leased Premises, or an eviction,
actual or constructive of Tenant from the Leased Premises or any portion thereof. 
 4.10 Use Of Outside Areas. Tenant, in its use of the Outside
Areas, shall at all times keep the Outside Areas in a safe condition free and clear of all materials, equipment, debris, trash (except within existing enclosed trash areas), inoperable vehicles, and other items which are not specifically permitted
by Landlord to be stored or located thereon by Tenant. If, in the opinion of Landlord, unauthorized persons are using any of the Outside Areas by reason of, or under claim of, the express or implied authority or consent of Tenant, then Tenant, upon
demand of Landlord, shall restrain, to the fullest extent then allowed by Law, such unauthorized use, and shall initiate such appropriate proceedings as may be required to so restrain such use. Subject to Paragraph 4.5 above, Landlord reserves the
right to grant access rights to others for use of the Outside Areas and shall not be liable to Tenant for any diminution in Tenant’s right to use the Outside Areas as a result; provided, however, that such grants shall not unreasonably
interfere with the use of the Leased Premises or Outside Areas by Tenant. 
 4.11 Environmental Protection. Tenant’s obligations under this
Paragraph 4.11 shall survive the expiration or termination of this Lease. 
 (a) As used herein, the term “Hazardous
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 limited to those substances, materials or wastes regulated now or in the future under any of the following statutes or
regulations and any and all of those substances included within the definitions of “hazardous substances,” “hazardous materials,” “hazardous waste,” “hazardous chemical substance or mixture,” “imminently
hazardous chemical substance or mixture,” “toxic substances,” “hazardous air pollutant,” “toxic pollutant,” or “solid waste” in the (a) Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and
Liability Act of 1990 (“CERCLA” or “Superfund”), as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (“SARA”), 42 U.S.C. § 9601 et seq., (b) Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act of 1976 (“RCRA”), 42 U.S.C. § 6901 et seq., (c) Federal Water Pollution Control Act (“FSPCA”), 33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq., (d) Clean Air Act (“CAA”), 42 U.S.C.
§ 7401 et seq., (e) Toxic Substances Control Act (“TSCA”), 14 U.S.C. § 2601 et seq., (f) Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, 49 U.S.C. § 1801, et seq.,
(g) Carpenter-Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act (“California Superfund”), Cal. Health & Safety Code § 25300 et seq., (h) California Hazardous Waste Control Act, Cal. Health & Safety
code § 25100 et seq., (i) Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act (“Porter-Cologne Act”), Cal. Water Code § 13000 et seq., (j) Hazardous Waste Disposal Land Use Law, Cal. Health &
Safety codes § 25220 et seq., (k) Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (“Proposition 65”), Cal. Health & Safety code § 25249.5 et seq., (l) Hazardous
Substances Underground Storage Tank Law, Cal. Health & Safety code § 25280 et seq., (m) Air Resources Law, Cal. Health & Safety Code § 39000 et seq., and (n) regulations
promulgated pursuant to said laws or any replacement thereof, or as similar terms are defined in the federal, state and local laws, statutes, regulations, orders or rules. Hazardous Materials shall also mean any and all other biohazardous wastes and
substances, materials and wastes which are, or in the future become, regulated under applicable Laws for the protection of health or the environment, or which are classified as hazardous or toxic substances, materials or wastes, pollutants or
contaminants, as defined, listed or regulated by any federal, state or local law, regulation or order or by common law decision, including, without limitation, (i) trichloroethylene, tetrachloroethylene, perchloroethylene and other chlorinated
solvents, (ii) any petroleum products or fractions thereof, (iii) asbestos, (iv) polychlorinated biphenyls, (v) flammable explosives, (vi) urea formaldehyde, (vii) radioactive materials and waste, and
(viii) materials and wastes that are harmful to or may threaten human health, ecology or the environment. 
 (b) Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary in this Lease, Tenant, at its sole cost, shall comply with all Laws relating to the storage, use and disposal of Hazardous Materials; provided, however, that Tenant shall not be responsible for contamination of the
Leased Premises by Hazardous Materials existing as of the date the Leased Premises are delivered to Tenant (whether before or after the Lease Commencement Date) except: (1) caused by Tenant, or (2) to the extent Tenant already has
liability therefor, whether (A) under that certain Office Building Lease Agreement dated as of June 21, 1999, as amended (the “Prior Lease”), which Prior Lease was assumed by Tenant pursuant to and in accordance with that certain
Assignment and Assumption of Leasehold Estate dated as of March 11, 2003, by and between AboveNet Communications, Inc. (as Assignor) and Tenant (as Assignee), or (B) otherwise. Tenant shall not store, use or dispose of any Hazardous
Materials except for those Hazardous Materials listed in a Hazardous Materials management plan (“HMMP”) which Tenant shall deliver to Landlord upon execution of this Lease and update at least annually with Landlord (“Permitted
Materials”) which may be used, stored and disposed of provided (i) such Permitted Materials are used, stored, transported, and disposed of in strict compliance with applicable laws, (ii) such Permitted Materials shall be limited to
the materials listed on and may be used only in the quantities specified in the HMMP, and (iii) Tenant shall provide Landlord with copies of all material safety data sheets and other documentation required under applicable Laws in connection
with Tenant’s use of Permitted Materials as and when such documentation is provided to any regulatory authority having jurisdiction. In connection with the foregoing, it is agreed that the HMMP may include provision for above-ground petroleum
tanks, subject to the provisions of this Paragraph 4.11 and the other provisions of this Lease. In no event shall Tenant cause or permit to be discharged into the plumbing or sewage system of the Building or onto the land underlying or adjacent to
the Building any Hazardous Materials. Tenant shall be solely responsible for and shall defend, indemnify, and hold Landlord and its agents harmless from and against all claims, costs 
  

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 and liabilities, including attorneys’ fees and costs, arising out of or in connection with Tenant’s (and any of
its employees’, guests’, invitees’, licensees’, customers’, contracting parties’, or vendors’) storage, use and/or disposal of Hazardous Materials. If the presence of Hazardous Materials on the Leased Premises
caused or permitted by Tenant results in contamination or deterioration of water or soil, then Tenant shall promptly take any and all action necessary to clean up such contamination, but the foregoing shall in no event be deemed to constitute
permission by Landlord to allow the presence of such Hazardous Materials. At any time prior to the expiration of the Lease Term if Tenant has a reasonable basis to suspect that there has been any release or the presence of Hazardous Materials in the
ground or ground water on the Leased Premises which did not exist upon commencement of the Lease Term, Tenant shall have the right to conduct appropriate tests of water and soil and to deliver to Landlord the results of such tests to demonstrate
that no contamination in excess of permitted levels has occurred as a result of Tenant’s use of the Leased Premises. Tenant shall further be solely responsible for, and shall defend, indemnify, and hold Landlord and its agents harmless from and
against all claims, costs and liabilities, including attorneys’ fees and costs, arising out of or in connection with any removal, cleanup and restoration work and materials required hereunder to return the Leased Premises and any other property
of whatever nature to their condition existing prior to the appearance of the Hazardous Materials, subject, however, to the proviso in the first sentence of this Paragraph 4.11(b). 
 (c) Upon termination or expiration of the Lease Term, Tenant at its sole expense shall cause all Hazardous Materials placed in or about the Leased
Premises, the Building and/or the Property by Tenant, its agents, contractors, or invitees, and all installations (whether interior or exterior) made by or on behalf of Tenant relating to the storage, use, disposal or transportation of Hazardous
Materials to be removed from the property and transported for use, storage or disposal in accordance and compliance with all Laws and other requirements respecting Hazardous Materials used or permitted to be used by Tenant. Tenant shall apply for
and shall obtain from all appropriate regulatory authorities (including any applicable fire department or regional water quality control board) all permits, approvals and clearances necessary for the closure of the Property and shall take all other
actions as may be required to complete the closure of the Building and the Property, subject, however, to the proviso in the first sentence of Paragraph 4.11(b) above. In addition, prior to vacating the Leased Premises, Tenant shall undertake and
submit to Landlord an environmental site assessment from an environmental consulting company reasonably acceptable to Landlord which site assessment shall evidence Tenant’s compliance with this Paragraph 4.11. 
 (d) At any time prior to expiration of the Lease Term, subject to reasonable prior notice (not less than forty-eight (48) hours) and
Tenant’s reasonable security requirements and provided such activities do not unreasonably interfere with the conduct of Tenant’s business at the Leased Premises, Landlord shall have the right to enter in and upon the Property, Building
and Leased Premises in order to conduct appropriate tests of water and soil to determine whether levels of any Hazardous Materials in excess of legally permissible levels has occurred as a result of Tenant’s use thereof. Landlord shall furnish
copies of all such test results and reports to Tenant and, at Tenant’s option and cost, shall permit split sampling for testing and analysis by Tenant. Such testing shall be at Tenant’s expense if Landlord has a reasonable basis for
suspecting and confirms the presence of Hazardous Materials in the soil or surface or ground water in, on, under, or about the Property, the Building or the Leased Premises, which has been caused by or resulted from the activities of Tenant, its
agents, contractors, or invitees. 
 (e) Landlord may voluntarily cooperate in a reasonable manner with the efforts of all
governmental agencies in reducing actual or potential environmental damage. Tenant shall not be entitled to terminate this Lease or to any reduction in or abatement of rent by reason of: (a) such voluntary cooperation, except to the extent
Tenant is deprived of access to or use of the Leased Premises as a result thereof, or (b) any compliance required by Laws or Restrictions. Tenant agrees at all times to cooperate fully with the requirements and recommendations of governmental
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 (f) Without representation or warranty, Landlord has delivered to Tenant, and Tenant hereby
acknowledges receipt of, that certain Phase I Environmental Report prepared by Clayton Group Services dated 12/19/00 under its project no 70-01363.00, and that certain Groundwater Monitor Well Destruction report prepared by Clayton Group Services
dated 7/23/01 under project no 70-01363.01. 
 4.12 Rules And Regulations. In the event Switch and Data CA Nine LLC is no longer the sole occupant of
the Leased Premises, Landlord shall have the right from time to time to establish reasonable rules and regulations and/or amendments or additions thereto respecting the use of the Leased Premises and the Outside Areas for the care and orderly
management of the Property. Upon delivery to Tenant of a copy of such rules and regulations or any amendments or additions thereto, Tenant shall comply with such rules and regulations, provided they do not unreasonably interfere with Tenant’s
use of the Leased Premises. A violation by Tenant of any of such rules and regulations shall constitute a default by Tenant under this Lease, subject to any applicable notice and cure periods set forth in Paragraph 12.1 below. If there is a conflict
between the rules and regulations and any of the provisions of this Lease, the provisions of this Lease shall prevail. Landlord shall not be responsible or liable to Tenant for the violation of such rules and regulations by any other tenant of the
Property. 
 4.13 Reservations. Landlord reserves the right from time to time to grant, without the consent or joinder of Tenant, such easements,
rights of way and dedications that Landlord deems necessary, and to cause the recordation of parcel maps and restrictions, so long as such easements, rights of way and dedications do not unreasonably interfere with the use of the Leased Premises by
Tenant. Tenant agrees to execute any documents reasonably requested by Landlord to effectuate any such easement rights, dedications, maps or restrictions. 
 4.14 Roof. Subject to Tenant’s restoration and repair obligations under Paragraph 2.6 and the provisions of Paragraph 6.1 below, Tenant at its sole cost and expense shall have the right to install on the roof of the Building,
satellite dishes, television antennas, microwave equipment and apparatus, and related receiving equipment, related cable connections and any and all other related equipment (collectively, “Roof Communications Equipment”) required in
connection with Tenant’s business, provided such installation does not impact the structural integrity of the Building. Tenant shall supply Landlord with detailed plans and specifications of the Roof Communications Equipment prior to the
installation thereof. Furthermore, Tenant shall have secured the approval of all governmental authorities and all permits required by governmental authorities having jurisdiction over such approvals and permits for the Roof Communications Equipment,
and shall provide copies of such approvals and permits to Landlord prior to commencing any work with respect to such Roof Communications Equipment. Tenant shall pay for any and all costs and expenses in connection with, and shall repair all damage
to the roof resulting from, the installation, maintenance, use and removal of the Roof Communications Equipment. Landlord hereby acknowledges that it does not object to the aesthetics of the communications equipment in place on the roof of the
Building as of the Effective Date of this Lease. 
 4.15 Back Up Generator. During the Lease Term (as the same may be extended pursuant to Article 15
below), Tenant shall be permitted, at its own risk and sole expense, in accordance with all applicable Laws and Restrictions, to use the existing back-up generator(s) and fuel storage tank(s), and the existing conduit runs from such generator or
generators to the Leased Premises (collectively, the “Generator(s)”). The Generator(s) shall be maintained and kept in good repair at Tenant’s sole expense. The specifications and engineering for any replacement of or modifications to
the Generator(s) made by Tenant shall be subject to Owner’s prior written approval, and shall comply, at Tenant’s sole expense, with all applicable Laws and Restrictions. Tenant shall be permitted to test the Generator(s) no more
frequently than once per week at a mutually agreed-upon time, subject to all Laws and Restrictions, at Tenant’s sole expense. At the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease, the Generator(s) shall, upon Landlord’s election:
(a) become the property of Landlord and be surrendered to Landlord as part of the Leased Premises as required pursuant to Paragraph 2.6, or (b) be removed by Tenant in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 2.6. 
  

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 ARTICLE 5 
 REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE, SERVICES AND UTILITIES 
 5.1 Repair And Maintenance. Subject to the final sentence of
this Paragraph 5.1, Tenant shall, at all times during the Lease Term and at its sole cost and expense, maintain in good condition and repair the foundation, roof structure, roof membrane, load-bearing and exterior walls of the Building, and
regularly clean and continuously keep and maintain in good order, condition and repair the Leased Premises and every part thereof including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, (i) all interior walls, floors and ceilings,
(ii) all windows, doors and skylights, (iii) all electrical wiring, conduits, connectors and fixtures, (iv) all plumbing, pipes, sinks, toilets, faucets and drains, (v) all lighting fixtures, bulbs and lamps, elevators, and all
heating, ventilating and air conditioning equipment, and (vi) all entranceways to the Leased Premises. Tenant, if requested to do so by Landlord, shall hire, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, a licensed heating, ventilating and air
conditioning contractor to regularly and periodically (not less frequently than every three months) inspect and perform required maintenance on the heating, ventilating and air conditioning equipment and systems serving the Leased Premises, or
alternatively, Landlord may, at its election, contract in its own name for such regular and periodic inspections of and maintenance on such heating, ventilating and air conditioning equipment and systems and charge to Tenant, as Additional Rent, the
cost thereof. Tenant, if requested to do so by Landlord, shall hire, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, a licensed roofing contractor to regularly and periodically (not less frequently than semi-annually) inspect and perform required
maintenance on the roof of the Leased Premises, or alternatively, Landlord may, at its election, contract in its own name for such regular and periodic inspections of and maintenance on the roof and charge to Tenant, as Additional Rent, the cost
thereof. Tenant shall, at all times during the Lease Term, keep in a clean and safe condition the Outside Areas. Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, repair all damage to the Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside Areas or the Property
caused by the activities of Tenant, its employees, invitees or contractors promptly following written notice from Landlord to so repair such damages. If Tenant shall fail to perform the required maintenance or fail to make repairs required of it
pursuant to this paragraph within a reasonable period of time following notice from Landlord to do so, then Landlord may, at its election and without waiving any other remedy it may otherwise have under this Lease or at law, perform such maintenance
or make such repairs and charge to Tenant, as Additional Rent, the costs so incurred by Landlord for same. All glass within or a part of the Leased Premises, both interior and exterior, is at the sole risk of Tenant and any broken glass shall
promptly be replaced by Tenant at Tenant’s expense with glass of the same kind, size and quality. Notwithstanding the foregoing: (1) Landlord shall cause to be completed at Landlord’s sole cost and expense the repair items for which
Landlord is expressly responsible as designated on Schedule 1 hereto, if any, and (2) the provisions of Article 10 shall control with respect to damage to or destruction of the Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside Areas or the
Property caused by an act of God or other peril. 
 5.2 Utilities. Tenant shall arrange at its sole cost and expense and in its own name, for the
supply of gas and electricity to the Leased Premises. In the event that such services are not separately metered, Tenant shall, at its sole expense, cause such meters to be installed. Landlord shall maintain the water meter(s) in its own name;
provided, however, that if at any time during the Lease Term Landlord shall require Tenant to put the water service in Tenant’s name, Tenant shall do so at Tenant’s sole cost. Tenant shall be responsible for determining if the local
supplier of water, gas and electricity can supply the needs of Tenant and whether or not the existing water, gas and electrical distribution systems within the Building and the Leased Premises are adequate for Tenant’s needs. Tenant shall be
responsible for determining if the existing sanitary and storm sewer systems now servicing the Leased Premises and the Property are adequate for Tenant’s needs. Tenant shall pay all charges for water, gas, electricity and storm and sanitary
sewer services as so supplied to the Leased Premises, irrespective of whether or not the services are maintained in Landlord’s or Tenant’s name. 
  

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 5.3 Security. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord has not undertaken any duty whatsoever to provide security for the
Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside Areas or the Property and, accordingly, Landlord is not responsible for the security of same or the protection of Tenant’s property or Tenant’s employees, invitees or contractors. To the extent
Tenant determines that such security or protection services are advisable or necessary, Tenant shall arrange for and pay the costs of providing same. 
 5.4 Energy And Resource Consumption. Landlord may voluntarily cooperate in a reasonable manner with the efforts of governmental agencies and/or utility suppliers in reducing energy or other resource consumption within the Property.
Tenant shall not be entitled to terminate this Lease or to any reduction in or abatement of rent by reason of such cooperation, except to the extent Tenant is deprived of access to or use of the Leased Premises as a result thereof. Tenant agrees at
all times to cooperate fully with Landlord and to abide by all reasonable rules established by Landlord (i) in order to maximize the efficient operation of the electrical, heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and all other energy
or other resource consumption systems with the Property, provided they do not unreasonably interfere with Tenant’s use of the Leased Premises, and/or (ii) in order to comply with the recommendations of utility suppliers and governmental
agencies regulating the consumption of energy and/or other resources. 
 5.5 Limitation Of Landlord’s Liability. Landlord shall not be liable to
Tenant for injury to Tenant, its employees, agents, invitees or contractors, damage to Tenant’s property or loss of Tenant’s business or profits, nor shall Tenant be entitled to terminate this Lease or to any reduction in or abatement of
rent by reason of (i) Landlord’s failure to provide security services or systems within the Property for the protection of the Leased Premises, the Building or the Outside Areas, or the protection of Tenant’s property or Tenant’s
employees, invitees, agents or contractors, or (ii) Landlord’s failure to perform any maintenance or repairs to the Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside Areas or the Property, or (iii) any failure, interruption, rationing or
other curtailment in the supply of water, electric current, gas or other utility service to the Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside Areas or the Property from whatever cause (other than Landlord’s active gross negligence or willful
misconduct), or (iv) the unauthorized intrusion or entry into the Leased Premises by third parties (other than Landlord). 
 ARTICLE 6

 ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS 
 6.1 By Tenant. Tenant shall not make any alterations to or modifications of the Leased Premises or construct any improvements within the Leased Premises until Landlord shall have first approved, in writing, the plans and
specifications therefor, which approval may be withheld in Landlord’s sole discretion. Tenant’s written request shall also contain a request for Landlord to elect whether or not it will require Tenant to remove the subject alterations,
modifications or improvements at the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease. If such additional request is not included, Landlord may make such election at the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease (and for purposes of
Tenant’s removal obligations set forth in Paragraph 2.6 above, Landlord shall be deemed to have made the election at the time the alterations, modifications or improvements were completed). All such modifications, alterations or improvements,
once so approved, shall be made, constructed or installed by Tenant at Tenant’s expense (including all permit fees and governmental charges related thereto), using a licensed contractor first approved by Landlord, in substantial compliance with
the Landlord-approved plans and specifications therefor. All work undertaken by Tenant shall be done in accordance with all Laws and Restrictions and in a good and workmanlike manner using new materials of good quality. Tenant shall not commence the
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 improvements until (i) all required governmental approvals and permits shall have been obtained, (ii) all
requirements regarding insurance imposed by this Lease have been satisfied, (iii) Tenant shall have given Landlord at least five (5) business days prior written notice of its intention to commence such work so that Landlord may post and
file notices of non-responsibility, and (iv) if requested by Landlord, Tenant shall have obtained contingent liability and broad form builder’s risk insurance in an amount satisfactory to Landlord in its reasonable discretion to cover any
perils relating to the proposed work not covered by insurance carried by Tenant pursuant to Article 9. In no event shall Tenant make any modification, alterations or improvements whatsoever to the Outside Areas or the exterior or structural
components of the Building including, without limitation, any cuts or penetrations in the floor, roof or exterior walls of the Leased Premises. As used in this Article, the term “modifications, alterations and/or improvements” shall
include, without limitation, the installation of additional electrical outlets, overhead lighting fixtures, drains, sinks, partitions, doorways, or the like. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant, without Landlord’s prior written consent, shall
be permitted to make non-structural alterations to the Building, provided that: (a) such alterations do not exceed $100,000 individually or $4,000,000 in the aggregate over the Lease Term, (b) Tenant shall timely provide Landlord the
notice required pursuant to Paragraph 4.9 above, (c) Tenant shall notify Landlord in writing within thirty (30) days of completion of the alteration and deliver to Landlord a set of the plans and specifications therefor, either
“as built” or marked to show construction changes made, and (d) Tenant shall, upon Landlord’s request, remove the alteration at the termination of the Lease and restore the Leased Premises to their condition prior to such
alteration. This Paragraph 6.1 shall not be applicable to the Improvement Work (as defined in Paragraph 2.5 above). 
 6.2 Ownership Of Improvements.
All modifications, alterations and improvements made or added to the Leased Premises by Tenant or any prior tenant (other than Tenant’s inventory, equipment, movable furniture, wall decorations and trade fixtures) shall be deemed real property
and a part of the Leased Premises, but shall remain the property of Tenant during the Lease, and Tenant hereby covenants and agrees not to grant a security interest in any such items which are or may become the property of Landlord, to any party
other than Landlord. Any such modifications, alterations or improvements, once completed, shall not be altered or removed from the Leased Premises during the Lease Term without Landlord’s written approval first obtained in accordance with the
provisions of Paragraph 6.1 above. At the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease, all such modifications, alterations and improvements other than Tenant’s inventory, equipment, movable furniture, wall decorations and trade fixtures,
shall automatically become the property of Landlord and shall be surrendered to Landlord as part of the Leased Premises as required pursuant to Article 2, unless Landlord shall require Tenant to remove any of such modifications, alterations or
improvements in accordance with the provisions of Article 2, in which case Tenant shall so remove same. Landlord shall have no obligations to reimburse Tenant for all or any portion of the cost or value of any such modifications, alterations or
improvements so surrendered to Landlord. All modifications, alterations or improvements which are installed or constructed on or attached to the Leased Premises by Landlord and/or at Landlord’s expense shall be deemed real property and a part
of the Leased Premises and shall be property of Landlord. All lighting, plumbing, electrical, heating, ventilating and air conditioning fixtures, partitioning, window coverings, wall coverings and floor coverings installed by Tenant shall be deemed
improvements to the Leased Premises and not trade fixtures of Tenant. 
 6.3 Alterations Required By Law. Tenant at its sole cost shall make all
modifications, alterations and improvements to the Leased Premises, the Building, or the Property, that are required by any Law or any governmental authority. Notwithstanding the foregoing, so long as such modifications, alterations and improvements
constitute capital repairs or replacements under generally accepted accounting principles, consistently applied, and are not required as a result of Tenant’s misuse, overuse, or alterations, improvements or modifications to the Leased Premises,
the Outside Areas or the Building, then Landlord shall make such modifications, alterations or improvements and charge to Tenant, as Additional Rent, the cost thereof (provided that the cost of such modifications, alterations or 
  

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 improvements shall be amortized over their useful life employing an interest rate equal to the sum of that rate quoted by
Wells Fargo Bank, N.T. & S.A. from time to time as its prime rate, plus two percent (2%), and only the amortizing portion of such cost shall be included in Additional Rent on a monthly basis). 
 6.4 Liens. Tenant shall keep the Property and every part thereof free from any lien, and shall pay when due all bills arising out of any work performed, materials
furnished, or obligations incurred by Tenant, its agents, employees or contractors relating to the Property. If any such claim of lien is recorded against Tenant’s interest in this Lease, the Property or any part thereof, Tenant shall bond
against, discharge or otherwise cause such lien to be entirely released within ten days after the same has been recorded. Tenant’s failure to do so shall be conclusively deemed a material default under the terms of this Lease. 
 ARTICLE 7 
 ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING
BY TENANT 
 7.1 By Tenant. Tenant shall not sublet the Leased Premises or any portion thereof or assign its interest in this Lease, or permit the
occupancy of the Premises by other than Tenant, whether voluntarily or by operation of Law, without Landlord’s prior written consent which shall not be unreasonably withheld. Any attempted subletting or assignment, or occupancy of the Leased
Premises by other than Tenant, without Landlord’s prior written consent, at Landlord’s election, shall constitute a default by Tenant under the terms of this Lease. The acceptance of rent by Landlord from any person or entity other than
Tenant, or the acceptance of rent by Landlord from Tenant with knowledge of a violation of the provisions of this paragraph, shall not be deemed to be a waiver by Landlord of any provision of this Article or this Lease or to be a consent to any
subletting by Tenant or any assignment of Tenant’s interest in this Lease. Without limiting the circumstances in which it may be reasonable for Landlord to withhold its consent to an assignment or subletting, Landlord and Tenant acknowledge
that it shall be reasonable for Landlord to withhold its consent in the following instances: 
 (a) the proposed assignee or sublessee
is a governmental agency; 
 (b) in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, the use of the Leased Premises by the proposed assignee or
sublessee would involve occupancy by other than for a Permitted Use, would entail any alterations which would lessen the value of the leasehold improvements in the Leased Premises, or would require increased services by Landlord; 
 (c) in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, the credit-worthiness of the proposed assignee is less than that of Tenant or does not meet the credit
standards applied by Landlord; 
 (d) the proposed assignee or sublessee (or any of its affiliates) has been in material default under
a lease, has been in litigation with a previous landlord, or in the ten years prior to the assignment or sublease has filed for bankruptcy protection, has been the subject of an involuntary bankruptcy, or has been adjudged insolvent; 
 (e) Landlord has experienced a previous default by or is in litigation with the proposed assignee or sublessee; 
 (f) in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, the Leased Premises, or the relevant part thereof, will be used in a manner that will violate any
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 (g) the use of the Leased Premises by the proposed assignee or sublessee will violate any
applicable law, ordinance or regulation; 
 (h) the proposed assignee or sublessee is a tenant in the Project; 
 (i) the proposed assignment or sublease fails to include all of the terms and provisions required to be included therein pursuant to this Article
7; 
 (j) Tenant is in default of any obligation of Tenant under this Lease, or Tenant has defaulted under this Lease on three or more
occasions during the 12 months preceding the date that Tenant shall request consent; 
 (k) in the case of a subletting of less
than the entire Leased Premises, if the subletting would result in the division of the Leased Premises into more than two subparcels or would require improvements to be made outside of the Leased Premises; or 
 (l) the proposed sublessee is in the co-location (or a substantially similar) business. 
 7.2 Merger, Reorganization, or Sale of Assets.  
 (a) Subject to paragraph (b) below: Any dissolution, merger, consolidation or other reorganization of Tenant, or the sale or other transfer in the aggregate over the Lease Term of a controlling percentage of the capital stock of
Tenant, or the sale or transfer of all or a substantial portion of the assets of Tenant, shall be deemed a voluntary assignment of Tenant’s interest in this Lease. The phrase “controlling percentage” means the ownership of and the
right to vote stock possessing more than fifty percent of the total combined voting power of all classes of Tenant’s capital stock issued, outstanding and entitled to vote for the election of directors. If Tenant is a partnership, a withdrawal
or change, voluntary, involuntary or by operation of Law, of any general partner, or the dissolution of the partnership, shall be deemed a voluntary assignment of Tenant’s interest in this Lease. Upon Landlord’s request from time to time,
Tenant shall promptly provide Landlord with a statement certified by the Tenant’s chief operating officer, which shall provide the following information: (i) the names of all of Tenant’s shareholders and their ownership interests at
the time thereof, provided Tenant’s shares are not publicly traded; (ii) the state in which Tenant is incorporated; (iii) the location of Tenant’s principal place of business; (iv) information regarding a material change in
the corporate structure of Tenant, including, without limitation, a merger or consolidation; and (v) any other information regarding Tenant’s ownership that Landlord reasonably requests. In the event of an acquisition by one entity of the
controlling percentage of the capital stock of Tenant where this Lease is not assigned to and assumed in full by such entity, it shall be a condition to Landlord’s consent to such change in control that such entity acquiring the controlling
percentage assume, as a primary obligor, all rights and obligations of Tenant under this Lease (and such entity shall execute all documents reasonably required to effectuate such assumption). 
 (b) Notwithstanding subparagraph (a) above, over-the-counter stock market transactions shall not be deemed to be assignments under this
Lease. In addition, provided that the conditions described below in this sentence have been satisfied prior to or upon such assignment or subleasing, Tenant may, without Landlord’s prior written consent, sublet the Leased Premises or assign
this Lease to (i) a subsidiary, affiliate, division, corporation or joint venture controlling, controlled by or under common control with Tenant, (ii) a successor entity resulting from a merger, consolidation, or nonbankruptcy
reorganization by Tenant, or (iii) a purchaser of substantially all of Tenant’s assets, provided in all cases (i), (ii) and (iii) that (A) the successor entity, assignee, purchaser or subtenant has a net worth equal to or
greater than those of Tenant prior to the Effective Date of this Lease and a liquid net worth sufficient for Tenant to continually perform its obligations under the Lease, and assumes in writing for the benefit of Landlord, this Lease and all of
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 with the greatest net worth involved directly or indirectly in the ownership and/or control of the acquiring, merged,
reorganized, or consolidated entity (hereafter, the “Assignee Affiliate”) shall have unconditionally assumed in writing for the benefit of Landlord, this Lease and all of Tenant’s obligations under this Lease. If any assignment or
subleasing occurs without such an assumption and/or without Landlord’s consent as provided in Paragraph 7.1 above, Tenant shall be deemed for all purposes to be in material default under this Lease and the Assignee Affiliate (and the successor
entity, assignee, purchaser or subtenant) shall for all purposes be deemed to have unconditionally assumed in writing for the benefit of Landlord, this Lease and all of Tenant’s obligations under this Lease. In all events, Tenant shall remain
fully liable under this Lease. 
 7.3 Landlord’s Election. If Tenant shall desire to assign its interest under the Lease or to sublet the Leased
Premises, Tenant must first notify Landlord, in writing, of its intent to so assign or sublet, at least thirty (30) days in advance of taking any action with respect thereto. Once Tenant (or Landlord or both pursuant to the joint marketing
election described below) has identified a potential assignee or sublessee, Tenant shall notify Landlord, in writing, of its intent to so assign or sublet, at least thirty (30) days in advance of the date it intends to so assign its interest in
this Lease or sublet the Leased Premises but not sooner than one hundred eighty days in advance of such date, specifying in detail the terms of such proposed assignment or subletting, including the name of the proposed assignee or sublessee, the
proposed assignee’s or sublessee’s intended use of the Leased Premises, current financial statements (including a balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flow, all prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles) of such proposed assignee or sublessee, the form of documents to be used in effectuating such assignment or subletting and such other information as Landlord may reasonably request. Landlord shall have a period of ten (10) business
days following receipt of such notice and the required information within which to do one of the following: (i) consent to such requested assignment or subletting subject to Tenant’s compliance with the conditions set forth in Paragraph
7.4 below, or (ii) refuse to so consent to such requested assignment or subletting, provided that such consent shall not be unreasonably refused, or (iii) terminate this Lease as to the entirety of the Leased Premises, or, at
Landlord’s sole option, as to only such portion of the Leased Premises as is the subject of the proposed assignment or subletting (such termination to be effective either (A) on the date specified in Tenant’s notice as the intended
effective date of the assignment or subletting, or (B) on such tenth (10th) business day after receipt of
Tenant’s notice, at Landlord’s option). During such ten (10) business day period, Tenant covenants and agrees to supply to Landlord, upon request, all necessary or relevant information which Landlord may reasonably request respecting
such proposed assignment or subletting and/or the proposed assignee or sublessee. In the event of an election by Landlord under clause (iii) above, Landlord shall have the right to enter into a direct lease with the proposed assignee or
sublessee without payment of any consideration to Tenant. In addition, in the event Tenant desires to sublease all or a portion of the Leased Premises, Landlord shall have the right to elect to jointly market with Tenant the applicable portion
(including all) of the Leased Premises for subleasing and/or direct leasing, such joint marketing election to be made, if at all, in writing and delivered to Tenant during the thirty (30) day period described in the first sentence of this
Paragraph 7.3. 
 7.4 Conditions To Landlord’s Consent. If Landlord elects to consent, or shall have been ordered to so consent by a court of
competent jurisdiction, to such requested assignment or subletting, such consent shall be expressly conditioned upon the occurrence of each of the conditions below set forth, and any purported assignment or subletting made or ordered prior to the
full and complete satisfaction of each of the following conditions shall be void and, at the election of Landlord, which election may be exercised at any time following such a purported assignment or subletting but prior to the satisfaction of each
of the stated conditions, shall constitute a material default by Tenant under this Lease until cured by satisfying in full each such condition by the assignee or sublessee. The conditions are as follows: 
 (a) Landlord having approved in form and substance the assignment or sublease agreement and any ancillary documents, which approval shall not be
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 (b) Each such sublessee or assignee having agreed, in writing satisfactory to Landlord and its
counsel and for the benefit of Landlord, to assume, to be bound by, and to perform the obligations of this Lease to be performed by Tenant which relate to space being subleased. 
 (c) Tenant having fully and completely performed all of its obligations under the terms of this Lease through and including the date of such
assignment or subletting. 
 (d) Tenant having reimbursed to Landlord all reasonable costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees
incurred by Landlord in conjunction with the processing and documentation of any such requested subletting or assignment. Tenant shall be obligated to so reimburse Landlord whether or not such subletting or assignment is completed. 
 (e) Tenant having delivered to Landlord a complete and fully-executed duplicate original of such sublease agreement or assignment agreement (as
applicable) and all related agreements. 
 (f) Tenant having paid, or having agreed in writing to pay as to future payments, to
Landlord fifty percent (50%) of all assignment consideration or excess rentals to be paid to Tenant or to any other on Tenant’s behalf or for Tenant’s benefit for such assignment or subletting as follows: 
 (i) If Tenant assigns its interest under this Lease and if all or a portion of the consideration for such assignment is to be paid by the assignee
at the time of the assignment, that Tenant shall have paid to Landlord and Landlord shall have received an amount equal to fifty percent (50%) of the assignment consideration so paid or to be paid (whichever is the greater) at the time of the
assignment by the assignee; or 
 (ii) If Tenant assigns its interest under this Lease and if Tenant is to receive all or a portion of
the consideration for such assignment in future installments, that Tenant and Tenant’s assignee shall have entered into a written agreement with and for the benefit of Landlord satisfactory to Landlord and its counsel whereby Tenant and
Tenant’s assignee jointly agree to pay to Landlord an amount equal to fifty percent (50%) of all such future assignment consideration installments to be paid by such assignee as and when such assignment consideration is so paid.

 (iii) If Tenant subleases the Leased Premises, that Tenant and Tenant’s sublessee shall have entered into a written agreement
with and for the benefit of Landlord satisfactory to Landlord and its counsel whereby Tenant and Tenant’s sublessee jointly agree to pay to Landlord fifty percent (50%) of all excess rentals to be paid by such sublessee. 
 7.5 Assignment Consideration And Excess Rentals Defined. For purposes of this Article, including any amendment to this Article by way of addendum or other
writing, the term “assignment consideration” shall mean all consideration to be paid by the assignee to Tenant or to any other party on Tenant’s behalf or for Tenant’s benefit as consideration for such assignment (i.e., in excess
of the Base Monthly Rent and Additional Rent payable by such assignee under this Lease), without deduction for any commissions paid by Tenant or any other costs or expenses (including, without limitation, tenant improvements, capital improvements,
building upgrades, permit fees, attorneys’ fees, and other consultants’ fees) incurred by Tenant in connection with such assignment, and the term “excess rentals” shall mean all consideration to be paid by the sublessee to Tenant
or to any other party on Tenant’s behalf or for Tenant’s benefit for the sublease of all or any portion of the Leased Premises in excess of the rent due to Landlord under the terms of this Lease for the portion so subleased for the same
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 deduction for any commissions paid by Tenant or any other costs or expenses (including, without limitation, tenant
improvements, capital improvements, building upgrades, permit fees, attorneys’ fees, and other consultants’ fees) incurred by Tenant in connection with such sublease. Tenant agrees that the portion of any assignment consideration and/or
excess rentals arising from any assignment or subletting by Tenant which is to be paid to Landlord pursuant to this Article now is and shall then be the property of Landlord and not the property of Tenant. 
 7.6 Payments. All payments required by this Article to be made to Landlord shall be made in cash in full as and when they become due. At the time Tenant,
Tenant’s assignee or sublessee makes each such payment to Landlord, Tenant or Tenant’s assignee or sublessee, as the case may be, shall deliver to Landlord an itemized statement in reasonable detail showing the method by which the amount
due Landlord was calculated and certified by the party making such payment as true and correct. 
 7.7 Good Faith. The rights granted to Tenant by
this Article are granted in consideration of Tenant’s express covenant that all pertinent allocations which are made by Tenant between the rental value of the Leased Premises and the value of any of Tenant’s personal property which may be
conveyed or leased (or services provided) generally concurrently with and which may reasonably be considered a part of the same transaction as the permitted assignment or subletting shall be made fairly, honestly and in good faith. If Tenant shall
breach this covenant, Landlord may immediately declare Tenant to be in default under the terms of this Lease and terminate this Lease and/or exercise any other rights and remedies Landlord would have under the terms of this Lease in the case of a
material default by Tenant under this Lease. 
 7.8 Effect Of Landlord’s Consent. No subletting or assignment, even with the consent of Landlord,
shall relieve Tenant of its personal and primary obligation to pay rent and to perform all of the other obligations to be performed by Tenant hereunder. Consent by Landlord to one or more assignments of Tenant’s interest in this Lease or to one
or more sublettings of the Leased Premises shall not be deemed to be a consent to any subsequent assignment or subletting. No subtenant shall have any right to assign its sublease or to further sublet any portion of the sublet premises or to permit
any portion of the sublet premises to be used or occupied by any other party. No sublease may be terminated or modified without Landlord’s prior written consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. If Landlord shall have been
ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction to consent to a requested assignment or subletting, or such an assignment or subletting shall have been ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction over the objection of Landlord, such assignment or
subletting shall not be binding between the assignee (or sublessee) and Landlord until such time as all conditions set forth in Paragraph 7.4 above have been fully satisfied (to the extent not then satisfied) by the assignee or sublessee, including,
without limitation, the payment to Landlord of all agreed assignment considerations and/or excess rentals then due Landlord. Upon a default while a sublease is in effect, Landlord may collect directly from the sublessee all sums becoming due to
Tenant under the sublease and apply this amount against any sums due Landlord by Tenant, and Tenant authorizes and directs any sublessee to make payments directly to Landlord upon notice from Landlord. No direct collection by Landlord from any
sublessee shall constitute a novation or release of Tenant or any guarantor, a consent to the sublease or a waiver of the covenant prohibiting subleases. Landlord, as Tenant’s agent, may endorse any check, draft or other instrument payable to
Tenant for sums due under a sublease, and apply the proceeds in accordance with this Lease; this agency is coupled with an interest and is irrevocable. 
 7.9 Co-Location Use. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant shall have the right, without the consent of Landlord, to enter into licenses or other similar arrangements with its customers, consistent with the custom and practice of the
telecommunications industry in Silicon Valley (each, a “Co-Location Agreement”), to “co-locate” such customers’ telecommunications equipment within the Leased Premises and to allow such customers to avail themselves of the
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 all of the terms of this Lease but shall not require any prior consent of the Landlord. Tenant shall from time to time,
and upon the written request of Landlord, provide Landlord with a list of all such licensees or customers and copies of the applicable Co-Location Agreements. 
 ARTICLE 8 
 LIMITATION ON LANDLORD’S LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY 
 8.1 Limitation On Landlord’s Liability And Release. Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant for, and Tenant hereby releases and waives all claims and rights
of recovery against Landlord and its partners, principals, members, officers, agents, employees, lenders, attorneys, contractors, invitees, consultants, predecessors, successors and assigns (including without limitation prior and subsequent owners
of the Property or portions thereof) (collectively, the “Landlord Indemnitees”) from, any and all liability, whether in contract, tort or on any other basis, for any injury to or any damage sustained by Tenant, Tenant’s agents,
employees, contractors or invitees, any damage to Tenant’s property, or any loss to Tenant’s business, loss of Tenant’s profits or other financial loss of Tenant resulting from or attributable to the condition of, the management of,
the repair or maintenance of, the protection of, the supply of services or utilities to, the damage in or destruction of the Leased Premises, the Building, the Property or the Outside Areas, including without limitation (i) the failure,
interruption, rationing or other curtailment or cessation in the supply of electricity, water, gas or other utility service to the Property, the Building or the Leased Premises; (ii) the vandalism or forcible entry into the Building or the
Leased Premises; (iii) the penetration of water into or onto any portion of the Leased Premises; (iv) the failure to provide security and/or adequate lighting in or about the Property, the Building or the Leased Premises, (v) the
existence of any design or construction defects within the Property, the Building or the Leased Premises; (vi) the failure of any mechanical systems to function properly (such as the HVAC systems); (vii) the blockage of access to any
portion of the Property, the Building or the Leased Premises, except that Tenant does not so release Landlord from such liability to the extent such damage was proximately caused by Landlord’s active gross negligence or willful misconduct. In
this regard, Tenant acknowledges that it is fully apprised of the provisions of Law relating to releases, and particularly to those provisions contained in Section 1542 of the California Civil Code which reads as follows: 
 “A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release,
which if known by him must have materially affected his settlement with the debtor.” 
 Notwithstanding such statutory provision, and for the purpose of
implementing a full and complete release and discharge, Tenant hereby (i) waives the benefit of such statutory provision and (ii) acknowledges that, subject to the exceptions specifically set forth herein, the release and discharge set
forth in this paragraph is a full and complete settlement and release and discharge of all claims and is intended to include in its effect, without limitation, all claims which Tenant, as of the date hereof, does not know of or suspect to exist in
its favor. 
 8.2 Tenant’s Indemnification Of Landlord. Tenant shall defend with competent counsel satisfactory to Landlord any claims
made or legal actions filed or threatened against the Landlord Indemnitees with respect to the violation of any Law, or the death, bodily injury, personal injury, property damage, or interference with contractual or property rights suffered by any
third party occurring within the Leased Premises, the Building, or the Outside Areas, or resulting from Tenant’s use or occupancy of the Leased Premises, the Building or the Outside Areas, or resulting from Tenant’s activities in or about
the Leased Premises, the Building, or the Outside Areas, and Tenant shall indemnify and hold the Landlord Indemnitees harmless from any loss liability, penalties, or expense whatsoever (including any loss attributable to vacant space which otherwise
would have been leased, but for such activities) resulting therefrom, except to the extent proximately caused by the active gross negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord. This indemnity agreement shall survive the expiration or sooner
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 ARTICLE 9 
 INSURANCE 
 9.1 Tenant’s Insurance. Tenant shall maintain insurance complying with all of the following:

 (a) Tenant shall procure, pay for and keep in full force and effect, at all times during the Lease Term, the following: 

(i) Commercial general liability insurance insuring Tenant against liability for personal injury, bodily injury, death and damage to property
occurring within the Leased Premises, or resulting from Tenant’s use or occupancy of the Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside Areas or the Property (including without limitation the use of petroleum storage tanks), or resulting from
Tenant’s activities in or about the Leased Premises or the Property, with coverage in an amount equal to Tenant’s Required Liability Coverage (as set forth in Article 1), which insurance shall contain “contractual liability” and
“broad form property damage” coverages insuring Tenant’s performance of Tenant’s obligations to indemnify Landlord as contained in this Lease. 
 (ii) Fire and property damage insurance in “special form” coverage insuring Tenant against loss from physical damage to Tenant’s personal property, inventory, trade fixtures and improvements
within the Leased Premises with coverage for the full actual replacement cost thereof; 
 (iii) Business income/extra expense
insurance sufficient to pay Base Monthly Rent and Additional Rent for a period of not less than twelve (12) months; 
 (iv) Plate
glass insurance, at actual replacement cost; 
 (v) Boiler and machinery insurance (including equipment breakdown and rental loss
coverage for covered perils), to limits sufficient to restore the Building; 
 (vi) Product liability insurance (including, without
limitation, if food and/or beverages are distributed, sold and/or consumed within the Leased Premises, to the extent obtainable, coverage for liability arising out of the distribution, sale, use or consumption of food and/or beverages (including
alcoholic beverages, if applicable) at the Leased Premises for not less than Tenant’s Required Liability Coverage (as set forth in Article 1); 
 (vii) Workers’ compensation insurance (statutory coverage) with employer’s liability in amounts not less than $1,000,000 insurance sufficient to comply with all laws, provided that these required coverage limits may, at
Tenant’s election, be met through a combination of primary and excess policies; and 
 (viii) With respect to making of any
alterations or modifications or the construction of improvements or the like undertaken by Tenant, course of construction, commercial general liability, automobile liability and workers’ compensation (to be carried by Tenant’s contractor),
in an amount and with coverage reasonably satisfactory to Landlord. 
 (b) Each policy of liability insurance required to be carried
by Tenant pursuant to this paragraph or actually carried by Tenant with respect to the Leased Premises or the Property: (i) shall, except with respect to insurance required by subparagraphs (a)(ii) and (a)(viii) above, name Landlord, and

  

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 such others as are designated by Landlord, as additional insureds; (ii) shall, with respect to insurance required by
subparagraph (a)(ii) above, name Landlord, and such others as are designated by Landlord, as loss payees, as their interests may appear; (iii) shall be primary insurance providing that the insurer shall be liable for the full amount of the
loss, up to and including the total amount of liability set forth in the declaration of coverage, without the right of contribution from or prior payment by any other insurance coverage of Landlord; (iv) shall be in a form satisfactory to
Landlord; (v) shall be carried with companies reasonably acceptable to Landlord with Best’s ratings of at least A and XI; (vi) shall provide that such policy shall not be subject to cancellation, lapse or change except after at least
thirty (30) days prior written notice to Landlord, and (vii) shall contain a so-called “severability” or “cross liability” coverage. Each policy of property insurance maintained by Tenant with respect to the Leased
Premises or the Property or any property therein (i) shall provide that such policy shall not be subject to cancellation, lapse or change except after at least thirty (30) days prior written notice to Landlord and (ii) shall contain a
waiver and/or a permission to waive by the insurer of any right of subrogation against Landlord, its partners, principals, members, officers, employees, agents and contractors, which might arise by reason of any payment under such policy or by
reason of any act or omission of Landlord, its partners, principals, members, officers, employees, agents and contractors. 
 (c)
Prior to the time Tenant or any of its contractors enters the Leased Premises, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord, with respect to each policy of insurance required to be carried by Tenant pursuant to this Article, a copy of such policy
(appropriately authenticated by the insurer as having been issued, premium paid) or a certificate of the insurer certifying in form satisfactory to Landlord that a policy has been issued, premium paid, providing the coverage required by this
Paragraph and containing the provisions specified herein. With respect to each renewal or replacement of any such insurance, the requirements of this Paragraph must be complied with not less than thirty days prior to the expiration or cancellation
of the policies being renewed or replaced. Landlord may, at any time and from time to time, inspect and/or copy any and all insurance policies required to be carried by Tenant pursuant to this Article. If Landlord’s Lender, insurance broker,
advisor or counsel reasonably determines at any time that the amount of coverage set forth in Paragraph 9.1(a) for any policy of insurance Tenant is required to carry pursuant to this Article is not adequate, then Tenant shall increase the amount of
coverage for such insurance to such greater amount as Landlord’s Lender, insurance broker, advisor or counsel reasonably deems adequate. In the event Tenant does not maintain said insurance, Landlord may, in its sole discretion and without
waiving any other remedies hereunder, procure said insurance and Tenant shall pay to Landlord as additional rent the cost of said insurance plus a ten percent (10%) administrative fee. 
 9.2 Landlord’s Insurance. With respect to insurance maintained by Landlord: 
 (a) Landlord shall maintain, as the minimum coverage required of it by this Lease, fire and property damage insurance in so-called special form coverage insuring Landlord (and such others as Landlord may
designate) against loss from physical damage to the Building with coverage of not less than one hundred percent (100%) of the full actual replacement cost thereof and against loss of rents for a period of not less than six months. Such fire and
property damage insurance, at Landlord’s election but without any requirements on Landlord’s behalf to do so, (i) may be written in so-called “all risk” form, excluding only those perils commonly excluded from such coverage
by Landlord’s then property damage insurer; (ii) may provide coverage for physical damage to the improvements so insured for up to the entire full actual replacement cost thereof; (iii) may be endorsed to cover loss or damage caused
by any additional perils against which Landlord may elect to insure, including earthquake and/or flood; and/or (iv) may provide coverage for loss of rents for a period of up to twelve months. Landlord shall not be required to cause such
insurance to cover any of Tenant’s personal property, inventory, and trade fixtures, or any modifications, alterations or improvements made or constructed by Tenant to or within the Leased Premises. Landlord shall use commercially reasonable
efforts to obtain such insurance at competitive rates. If Tenant so desires, Tenant may at any time and from time to time seek to obtain (and pay directly for) a separate earthquake insurance policy for the Building with such policy limits as Tenant
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 (b) Landlord shall maintain commercial general liability insurance insuring Landlord (and such
others as are designated by Landlord) against liability for personal injury, bodily injury, death, and damage to property occurring in, on or about, or resulting from the use or occupancy of the Property, or any portion thereof, with combined single
limit coverage of at least Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000). Landlord may carry such greater coverage as Landlord or Landlord’s Lender, insurance broker, advisor or counsel may from time to time determine is reasonably necessary for the
adequate protection of Landlord and the Property. 
 (c) Landlord may maintain any other insurance which in the opinion of its
insurance broker, advisor or legal counsel is prudent to carry under the given circumstances, provided such insurance is commonly carried by owners of property similarly situated and operating under similar circumstances. 
 9.3 Mutual Waiver Of Subrogation. Landlord hereby releases Tenant, and Tenant hereby releases Landlord and its respective partners, principals, members, officers,
agents, employees and servants, from any and all liability for loss, damage or injury to the property of the other in or about the Leased Premises or the Property which is caused by or results from a peril or event or happening which is covered by
insurance actually carried and in force at the time of the loss by the party sustaining such loss; provided, however, that such waiver shall be effective only to the extent permitted by the insurance covering such loss and to the extent such
insurance is not prejudiced thereby. 
 ARTICLE 10 
 DAMAGE TO LEASED PREMISES 
 10.1 Landlord’s Duty To Restore. If the Leased Premises, the Building or the
Outside Area are damaged by any peril after the Effective Date of this Lease, Landlord shall restore the same, as and when required by this paragraph. Upon receipt of the insurance proceeds and any sums payable by Tenant as provided below, and the
issuance of all necessary governmental permits, Landlord shall commence and diligently prosecute to completion the restoration of the Leased Premises, the Building or the Outside Area, as the case may be, to substantially the same condition in which
it existed as of the Lease Commencement Date to the extent then allowed by law. Landlord’s obligation to restore shall be limited to the improvements constructed by Landlord. To the extent the insurance proceeds available from insurance
actually carried by Landlord are less than the cost to restore, Landlord shall be responsible for paying such shortfall (except for insurance policy deductibles and shortfalls in earthquake insurance proceeds, both of which shall in all events be
paid by Tenant). Landlord shall have no obligation to restore any alterations, modifications or improvements made by Tenant to the Leased Premises or any of Tenant’s personal property, inventory or trade fixtures. Upon completion of the
restoration by Landlord, Tenant shall forthwith replace or fully repair all of Tenant’s personal property, inventory, trade fixtures and other improvements constructed by Tenant to like or similar conditions as existed at the time immediately
prior to such damage or destruction. 
 10.2 Insurance Proceeds. All insurance proceeds available from the fire and property damage insurance carried
by Landlord shall be paid to and become the property of Landlord. All insurance proceeds available from insurance carried by Tenant which cover loss to property that is Landlord’s property shall be paid to and become the property of Landlord to
the extent of the loss, and all proceeds available from such insurance which cover loss to property which would only become the property of Landlord upon the termination of this Lease shall be paid to and remain the property of Tenant. The
determination of Landlord’s property and Tenant’s property shall be made pursuant to Paragraph 6.2. 
  

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 10.3 Tenant’s Waiver. Tenant hereby waives the provisions of California Civil Code, Section 1932,
Subdivision 2, and California Civil Code, Section 1933, and the provisions of any successor Civil Code Sections or similar laws hereinafter enacted. 
 10.4 No Abatement Of Rent. In no event shall any damage to the Leased Premises result in any abatement of the Base Monthly Rent or Additional Rent, unless (a) Landlord fails to use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly and
reasonably restore in the event all of the Leased Premises is rendered unusable, or (b) a portion of the Leased Premises is rendered unusable and the part of the Leased Premises that remains cannot, despite the exercise of best efforts to do
so, be made reasonably suitable for the continued operation of Tenant’s business. In that event, either party my terminate by written notice to the other given within a reasonable period of time (not to exceed 60 days) after the occurrence of
the damage, with such termination to be effective on the later to occur of (i) 60 days after the date such notice is given, and (ii) the date Tenant vacated the Leased Premises. 
 ARTICLE 11 
 CONDEMNATION 
 11.1 Tenant’s Right To Terminate. Except as otherwise provided in Paragraph 11.4 below regarding temporary takings, Tenant shall have the option to terminate
this Lease if, as a result of any taking, (i) all of the Leased Premises is taken, or (ii) a portion of the Leased Premises is taken and the part of the Leased Premises that remains cannot, despite the exercise of best efforts to do so, be
made reasonably suitable for the continued operation of Tenant’s business. Tenant must exercise such option within a reasonable period of time, to be effective on the later to occur of (i) the date that possession of that portion of the
Leased Premises that is condemned is taken by the condemnor or (ii) the date Tenant vacated the Leased Premises. 
 11.2 Landlord’s Right To
Terminate. Except as otherwise provided in Paragraph 11.4 below regarding temporary takings, Landlord shall have the option to terminate this Lease if, as a result of any taking, (i) all of the Leased Premises is taken, (ii) fifty
percent (50%) or more of the Leased Premises is taken and the part of the Leased Premises that remains cannot, within a reasonable period of time, be made reasonably suitable for the continued operation of Tenant’s business, or
(iii) because of the laws then in force, the Leased Premises may not be used for the same use being made before such taking, whether or not restored as required by Paragraph 11.3 below. Any such option to terminate by Landlord must be
exercised within a reasonable period of time, to be effective as of the date possession is taken by the condemnor. 
 11.3 Restoration. If any part of
the Leased Premises or the Building is taken and this Lease is not terminated, then upon receipt of the condemnation award and any sums payable by Tenant as provided below, and to the extent not prohibited by laws then in force, Landlord shall
repair any damage occasioned thereby to the remainder thereof to a condition reasonably suitable for Tenant’s continued operations and otherwise, to the extent practicable, in the manner and to the extent provided in Paragraph 10.1. In the
event Landlord is so obligated to repair and the condemnation award received by Landlord is less than the cost to repair, then promptly upon demand by Landlord, Tenant shall pay such shortfall to Landlord. 
 11.4 Temporary Taking. If greater than fifty percent (50%) of the Leased Premises is temporarily taken for a period of one year or less and such period does
not extend beyond the Lease Expiration Date, this Lease shall remain in effect. 
 11.5 Division Of Condemnation Award. Any award made for any taking
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 Tenant hereby assigns to Landlord all of its right, title and interest in any such award; provided, however, that
so long as the same does not diminish the award to Landlord as described above, Tenant shall be entitled bring a separate action and if successful shall be entitled to receive an award that is made specifically (i) for the taking of personal
property, inventory or trade fixtures belonging to Tenant, (ii) for the interruption of Tenant’s business or its moving costs, or (iii) for the value of any leasehold improvements installed and paid for by Tenant. The rights of
Landlord and Tenant regarding any condemnation shall be determined as provided in this Article, and each party hereby waives the provisions of Section 1265.130 of the California Code of Civil Procedure, and the provisions of any similar law
hereinafter enacted, allowing either party to petition the Supreme Court to terminate this Lease and/or otherwise allocate condemnation awards between Landlord and Tenant in the event of a taking of the Leased Premises. 
 11.6 No Abatement Of Rent. In no event shall any taking or condemnation result in any abatement of the Base Monthly Rent or Additional Rent unless this Lease is
terminated in accordance with and pursuant to Paragraph 11.1 or Paragraph 11.2 above. 
 11.7 Taking Defined. The term “taking” or
“taken” as used in this Article 11 shall mean any transfer or conveyance of all or any portion of the Property to a public or quasi-public agency or other entity having the power of eminent domain pursuant to or as a result of the exercise
of such power by such an agency, including any inverse condemnation and/or any sale or transfer by Landlord of all or any portion of the Property to such an agency under threat of condemnation or the exercise of such power. 
 ARTICLE 12 
 DEFAULT AND REMEDIES

 12.1 Events Of Tenant’s Default. Tenant shall be in default of its obligations under this Lease if any of the following events occur:

 (a) Tenant shall have failed to pay Base Monthly Rent or any Additional Rent when due; or 
 (b) Tenant shall have done or permitted to be done any act, use or thing in its use, occupancy or possession of the Leased Premises or the
Building or the Outside Areas which is prohibited by the terms of this Lease; or 
 (c) Tenant shall have failed to perform any term,
covenant or condition of this Lease (except those requiring the payment of Base Monthly Rent or Additional Rent, which failures shall be governed by subparagraph (a) above) within the shorter of (i) any specific time period expressly
provided under this Lease for the performance of such term, covenant or condition, or (ii) thirty (30) days after written notice from Landlord to Tenant specifying the nature of such failure and requesting Tenant to perform same; or

 (d) Tenant shall have sublet the Leased Premises or assigned or encumbered its interest in this Lease in violation of the
provisions contained in Article 7, whether voluntarily or by operation of law; or 
 (e) Tenant shall have abandoned the Leased
Premises and failed to pay rent; or 
 (f) Tenant or any Guarantor of this Lease shall have permitted or suffered the sequestration or
attachment of, or execution on, or the appointment of a custodian or receiver with respect to, all or any substantial part of the property or assets of Tenant (or such Guarantor) or any property or asset essential to the conduct of Tenant’s (or
such Guarantor’s) business, and Tenant (or such Guarantor) shall have failed to obtain a return or release of the same within thirty days thereafter, or prior to sale pursuant to such sequestration, attachment or levy, whichever is earlier; or

  

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 (g) Tenant or any Guarantor of this Lease shall have made a general assignment of all or a
substantial part of its assets for the benefit of its creditors; or 
 (h) Tenant or any Guarantor of this Lease shall have allowed
(or sought) to have entered against it a decree or order which: (i) grants or constitutes an order for relief, appointment of a trustee, or condemnation or a reorganization plan under the bankruptcy laws of the United States; (ii) approves
as properly filed a petition seeking liquidation or reorganization under said bankruptcy laws or any other debtor’s relief law or similar statute of the United States or any state thereof; or (iii) otherwise directs the winding up or
liquidation of Tenant; provided, however, if any decree or order was entered without Tenant’s consent or over Tenant’s objection, Landlord may not terminate this Lease pursuant to this Subparagraph if such decree or order is rescinded or
reversed within thirty days after its original entry; or 
 (i) Tenant or any Guarantor of this Lease shall have availed itself of the
protection of any debtor’s relief law, moratorium law or other similar law which does not require the prior entry of a decree or order. 
 (j) Tenant shall be in default of its obligations under any lease between Landlord and Tenant. 
 12.2 Landlord’s Remedies. In
the event of any default by Tenant, and without limiting Landlord’s right to indemnification as provided in Article 8.2, Landlord shall have the following remedies, in addition to all other rights and remedies provided by law or otherwise
provided in this Lease, to which Landlord may resort cumulatively, or in the alternative: 
 (a) Landlord may, at Landlord’s
election, keep this Lease in effect and enforce, by an action at law or in equity, all of its rights and remedies under this Lease including, without limitation, (i) the right to recover the rent and other sums as they become due by appropriate
legal action, (ii) the right to make payments required by Tenant, or perform Tenant’s obligations and be reimbursed by Tenant for the cost thereof with interest at the then maximum rate of interest not prohibited by law from the date the
sum is paid by Landlord until Landlord is reimbursed by Tenant, and (iii) the remedies of injunctive relief and specific performance to prevent Tenant from violating the terms of this Lease and/or to compel Tenant to perform its obligations
under this Lease, as the case may be. 
 (b) Landlord may, at Landlord’s election, terminate this Lease by giving Tenant written
notice of termination, in which event this Lease shall terminate on the date set forth for termination in such notice, in which event Tenant shall immediately surrender the Leased Premises to Landlord, and if Tenant fails to do so, Landlord may,
without prejudice to any other remedy which it may have for possession or arrearages in rent, enter upon and take possession of the Leased Premises and expel or remove Tenant and any other person who may be occupying the Leased Premises or any part
thereof, without being liable for prosecution or any claim or damages therefor. Any termination under this subparagraph shall not relieve Tenant from its obligation to pay to Landlord all Base Monthly Rent and Additional Rent then or thereafter due,
or any other sums due or thereafter accruing to Landlord, or from any claim against Tenant for damages previously accrued or then or thereafter accruing. In no event shall any one or more of the following actions by Landlord, in the absence of a
written election by Landlord to terminate this Lease constitute a termination of this Lease: 
 (i) Appointment of a receiver or keeper
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 (ii) Consent to any subletting of the Leased Premises or assignment of this Lease by Tenant,
whether pursuant to the provisions hereof or otherwise; or 
 (iii) Any action taken by Landlord or its partners, principals, members,
officers, agents, employees, or servants, which is intended to mitigate the adverse effects of any breach of this Lease by Tenant, including, without limitation, any action taken to maintain and preserve the Leased Premises on any action taken to
relet the Leased Premises or any portion thereof for the account at Tenant and in the name of Tenant. 
 (c) In the event Tenant
breaches this Lease and abandons the Leased Premises, Landlord may terminate this Lease, but this Lease shall not terminate unless Landlord gives Tenant written notice of termination. If Landlord does not terminate this Lease by giving written
notice of termination, Landlord may enforce all its rights and remedies under this Lease, including the right and remedies provided by California Civil Code Section 1951.4 (“lessor may continue lease in effect after lessee’s breach
and abandonment and recover rent as it becomes due, if lessee has right to sublet or assign, subject only to reasonable limitations”), as in effect on the Effective Date of this Lease. 
 (d) In the event Landlord terminates this Lease, Landlord shall be entitled, at Landlord’s election, to the rights and remedies provided in
California Civil Code Section 1951.2, as in effect on the Effective Date of this Lease. For purposes of computing damages pursuant to Section 1951.2, an interest rate equal to the maximum rate of interest then not prohibited by law shall
be used where permitted. Such damages shall include, without limitation: 
 (i) The worth at the time of the award of the unpaid rent
which had been earned at the time of termination; 
 (ii) The worth at the time of award of the amount by which the unpaid rent which
would have been earned after termination until the time of award exceeds the amount of such rental loss that Tenant proves could have been reasonably avoided; 
 (iii) The worth at the time of award of the amount by which the unpaid rent for the balance of the term after the time of award exceeds the amount of such rental loss that Tenant proves could be reasonably
avoided, computed by discounting such amount at the discount rate of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, at the time of award plus one percent; and 
 (iv) Any other amount necessary to compensate Landlord for all detriment proximately caused by Tenant’s failure to perform Tenant’s obligations under this Lease, or which in the ordinary course of
things would be likely to result therefrom, including without limitation, the following: (i) expenses for cleaning, repairing or restoring the Leased Premises, (ii) expenses for altering, remodeling or otherwise improving the Leased
Premises for the purpose of reletting, including removal of existing leasehold improvements and/or installation of additional leasehold improvements (regardless of how the same is funded, including reduction of rent, a direct payment or allowance to
a new tenant, or otherwise), (iii) broker’s fees allocable to the remainder of the term of this Lease, advertising costs and other expenses of reletting the Leased Premises; (iv) costs of carrying and maintaining the Leased Premises,
such as taxes, insurance premiums, utility charges and security precautions, (v) expenses incurred in removing, disposing of and/or storing any of Tenant’s personal property, inventory or trade fixtures remaining therein;
(vi) reasonable attorney’s fees, expert witness fees, court costs and other reasonable expenses incurred by Landlord (but not limited to taxable costs) in retaking possession of the Leased Premises, establishing damages hereunder, and
releasing the Leased Premises; and (vii) any other expenses, costs or damages otherwise incurred or suffered as a result of Tenant’s default. 
  

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 (e) Pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1161.1, Landlord may accept a
partial payment of Rent after serving a notice pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1161, and may without further notice to the Tenant, commence and pursue an action to recover the difference between the amount demanded in
that notice and the payment actually received. This acceptance of such a partial payment of Rent does not constitute a waiver of any rights, including any right the Landlord may have to recover possession of the Leased Premises. 
 12.3 Landlord’s Default And Tenant’s Remedies. In the event Landlord fails to perform its obligations under this Lease, Landlord shall nevertheless not
be in default under the terms of this Lease until such time as Tenant shall have first given Landlord written notice specifying the nature of such failure to perform its obligations, and then only after Landlord shall have had thirty (30) days
following its receipt of such notice within which to perform such obligations; provided that, if longer than thirty (30) days is reasonably required in order to perform such obligations, Landlord shall have such longer period. In the
event of Landlord’s default as above set forth, then, and only then, Tenant may then proceed in equity or at law to compel Landlord to perform its obligations and/or to recover damages proximately caused by such failure to perform (except as
and to the extent Tenant has waived its right to damages as provided in this Lease). 
 12.4 Limitation Of Tenant’s Recourse. Tenant’s sole
recourse against Landlord shall be to Landlord’s interest in the Building and the Outside Areas. If Landlord is a corporation, trust, partnership, joint venture, limited liability company, unincorporated association, or other form of business
entity, Tenant agrees that (i) the obligations of Landlord under this Lease shall not constitute personal obligations of the officers, directors, trustees, partners, joint venturers, members, managers, owners, stockholders, or other principals
of such business entity, and (ii) Tenant shall have recourse only to the interest of such corporation, trust, partnership, joint venture, limited liability company, unincorporated association, or other form of business entity in the Building
and the Outside Areas for the satisfaction of such obligations and not against the assets of such officers, directors, trustees, partners, joint venturers, members, managers, owners, stockholders or principals. Additionally, if Landlord is a
partnership or limited liability company, then Tenant covenants and agrees: 
 (a) No partner, manager, or member of Landlord shall be
sued or named as a party in any suit or action brought by Tenant with respect to any alleged breach of this Lease (except to the extent necessary to secure jurisdiction over the partnership or limited liability company and then only for that sole
purpose); 
 (b) No service of process shall be made against any partner, manager, or member of Landlord except for the sole purpose
of securing jurisdiction over the partnership; and 
 (c) No writ of execution will ever be levied against the assets of any partner,
manager, or member of Landlord other than to the extent of his or her interest in the assets of the partnership or limited liability company constituting Landlord. 
 Tenant further agrees that each of the foregoing covenants and agreements shall be enforceable by Landlord and by any partner or member of Landlord and shall be applicable to any actual or alleged misrepresentation or nondisclosure made
regarding this Lease or the Leased Premises or any actual or alleged failure, default or breach of any covenant or agreement either expressly or implicitly contained in this Lease or imposed by statute or at common law. 
 12.5 Tenant’s Waiver. Landlord and Tenant agree that the provisions of Paragraph 12.3 above are intended to supersede and replace the provisions of
California Civil Code Sections 1932(1), 1941 and 1942, and accordingly, Tenant hereby waives the provisions of California Civil Code Sections 1932(1), 1941 and 1942 and/or any similar or successor law regarding Tenant’s right to terminate this
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 ARTICLE 13 
 GENERAL PROVISIONS 
 13.1 Taxes On Tenant’s Property. Tenant shall pay before delinquency any and all
taxes, assessments, license fees, use fees, permit fees and public charges of whatever nature or description levied, assessed or imposed against Tenant or Landlord by a governmental agency arising out of, caused by reason of or based upon
Tenant’s estate in this Lease, Tenant’s ownership of property, improvements made by Tenant to the Leased Premises or the Outside Areas, improvements made by Landlord for Tenant’s use within the Leased Premises or the Outside Areas,
Tenant’s use (or estimated use) of public facilities or services or Tenant’s consumption (or estimated consumption) of public utilities, energy, water or other resources (collectively, “Tenant’s Interest”). Upon demand by
Landlord, Tenant shall furnish Landlord with satisfactory evidence of these payments. If any such taxes, assessments, fees or public charges are levied against Landlord, Landlord’s property, the Building or the Property, or if the assessed
value of the Building or the Property is increased by the inclusion therein of a value placed upon Tenant’s Interest, regardless of the validity thereof, Landlord shall have the right to require Tenant to pay such taxes, and if not paid and
satisfactory evidence of payment delivered to Landlord at least ten days prior to delinquency, then Landlord shall have the right to pay such taxes on Tenant’s behalf and to invoice Tenant for the same, in either case whether before or after
the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease Term. Tenant shall, within the earlier to occur of (a) thirty (30) days of the date it receives an invoice from Landlord setting forth the amount of such taxes, assessments, fees, or
public charge so levied, or (b) the due date of such invoice, pay to Landlord, as Additional Rent, the amount set forth in such invoice. Failure by Tenant to pay the amount so invoiced within such time period shall be conclusively deemed a
default by Tenant under this Lease. Tenant shall have the right to bring suit in any court of competent jurisdiction to recover from the taxing authority the amount of any such taxes, assessments, fees or public charges so paid. 
 13.2 Holding Over. This Lease shall terminate without further notice on the Lease Expiration Date (as set forth in Article 1). Any holding over by Tenant after
expiration of the Lease Term shall neither constitute a renewal nor extension of this Lease nor give Tenant any rights in or to the Leased Premises except as expressly provided in this Paragraph. Any such holding over to which Landlord has consented
shall be construed to be a tenancy from month to month, on the same terms and conditions herein specified insofar as applicable, except that the Base Monthly Rent shall be increased to an amount equal to one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the
Base Monthly Rent payable during the last full month immediately preceding such holding over. Without limiting the foregoing, in the event of a holding over to which Landlord has consented, any rights of Landlord or obligations of Tenant set forth
in this Lease and purporting to apply during the term of this Lease, shall nonetheless also be deemed to apply during any such hold over period. Tenant acknowledges that if Tenant holds over without Landlord’s consent, such holding over may
compromise or otherwise affect Landlord’s ability to enter into new leases with prospective tenants regarding the Leased Premises. Therefore, if Tenant fails to surrender the Leased Premises upon the expiration or termination of this Lease, in
addition to any other liabilities to Landlord accruing therefrom, Tenant shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold Landlord harmless from and against all claims resulting from such failure, including, without limiting the foregoing, any claims made
by any succeeding tenant founded upon such failure to surrender, and any losses suffered by Landlord, including lost profits, resulting from such failure to surrender. 
 13.3 Subordination To Mortgages. This Lease is subject to and subordinate to all ground leases, mortgages and deeds of trust which affect the Building or the Property and which are of public record as of the
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 extensions thereof. However, if the lessor under any such ground lease or any lender holding any such mortgage or deed of
trust shall advise Landlord that it desires or requires this Lease to be made prior and superior thereto, then, upon written request of Landlord to Tenant, Tenant shall promptly execute, acknowledge and deliver any and all customary or reasonable
documents or instruments which Landlord and such lessor or lender deems necessary or desirable to make this Lease prior thereto. Tenant hereby consents to Landlord’s ground leasing the land underlying the Building or the Property and/or
encumbering the Building or the Property as security for future loans on such terms as Landlord shall desire, all of which future ground leases, mortgages or deeds of trust shall be subject to and subordinate to this Lease. However, if any lessor
under any such future ground lease or any lender holding such future mortgage or deed of trust shall desire or require that this Lease be made subject to and subordinate to such future ground lease, mortgage or deed of trust, then Tenant agrees,
within ten days after Landlord’s written request therefor, to execute, acknowledge and deliver to Landlord any and all documents or instruments requested by Landlord or by such lessor or lender as may be necessary or proper to assure the
subordination of this Lease to such future ground lease, mortgage or deed of trust, but only if such lessor or lender agrees not to disturb Tenant’s quiet possession of the Leased Premises so long as Tenant is not in default under this Lease.
Tenant’s failure to execute and deliver such documents or instruments within ten business days after Landlord’s request therefor shall be a material default by Tenant under this Lease, and no further notice shall be required under
Paragraph 12.1(c) or any other provision of this Lease, and Landlord shall have all of the rights and remedies available to Landlord as Landlord would otherwise have in the case of any other material default by Tenant, it being agreed and understood
by Tenant that Tenant’s failure to so deliver such documents or instruments in a timely manner could result in Landlord being unable to perform committed obligations to other third parties which were made by Landlord in reliance upon this
covenant of Tenant. If Landlord assigns the Lease as security for a loan, Tenant agrees to execute such documents as are reasonably requested by the lender and to provide reasonable provisions in the Lease protecting such lender’s security
interest which are customarily required by institutional lenders making loans secured by a deed of trust, which may include, but shall not be limited to, those provisions listed on Exhibit C attached hereto. 
 13.4 Tenant’s Attornment Upon Foreclosure. Tenant shall, upon request, attorn (i) to any purchaser of the Building or the Property at any foreclosure
sale or private sale conducted pursuant to any security instruments encumbering the Building or the Property, (ii) to any grantee or transferee designated in any deed given in lieu of foreclosure of any security interest encumbering the
Building or the Property, or (iii) to the lessor under an underlying ground lease of the land underlying the Building or the Property, should such ground lease be terminated; provided that such purchaser, grantee or lessor recognizes
Tenant’s rights under this Lease. 
 13.5 Mortgagee Protection. In the event of any default on the part of Landlord, Tenant will give notice by
registered mail to any Lender or lessor under any underlying ground lease who shall have requested, in writing, to Tenant that it be provided with such notice, and Tenant shall offer such Lender or lessor a reasonable opportunity to cure the
default, including time to obtain possession of the Leased Premises by power of sale or judicial foreclosure or other appropriate legal proceedings if reasonably necessary to effect a cure. 
 13.6 Estoppel Certificate. Tenant will, following any request by Landlord, promptly execute and deliver to Landlord an estoppel certificate substantially in form
attached as Exhibit D, (i) certifying that this Lease is unmodified and in full force and effect, or, if modified, stating the nature of such modification and certifying that this Lease, as so modified, is in full force and effect,
(ii) stating the date to which the rent and other charges are paid in advance, if any, (iii) acknowledging that there are not, to Tenant’s knowledge, any uncured defaults on the part of Landlord hereunder, or specifying such defaults
if any are claimed, and (iv) certifying such other information about this Lease as may be reasonably requested by Landlord, its Lender or prospective lenders, investors or purchasers of the Building or the Property. Additionally, upon
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 execute such estoppel certificate and ratify its guaranty in connection with such estoppel certificate. Tenant’s
failure to execute and deliver (and to have caused such Guarantor to execute and deliver) such estoppel certificate within ten business days after Landlord’s request therefor shall be a material default by Tenant under this Lease, and no
further notice shall be required under Paragraph 12.1(c) or any other provision of this Lease, and Landlord shall have all of the rights and remedies available to Landlord as Landlord would otherwise have in the case of any other material default by
Tenant, it being agreed and understood by Tenant that Tenant’s failure to so deliver such estoppel certificate in a timely manner could result in Landlord being unable to perform committed obligations to other third parties which were made by
Landlord in reliance upon this covenant of Tenant. Landlord and Tenant intend that any statement delivered pursuant to this paragraph may be relied upon by any Lender or purchaser or prospective Lender or purchaser of the Building, the Property, or
any interest in them. 
 13.7 Tenant’s Financial Information. Tenant shall, within ten business days after Landlord’s request therefor,
deliver to Landlord a copy of Tenant’s (and any guarantor’s) current financial statements (including a balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flow, all prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles), a
list of all of Tenant’s creditors with current contact information, and any such other information reasonably requested by Landlord regarding Tenant’s financial condition. Landlord shall be entitled to disclose such financial statements or
other information to its Lender, to any present or prospective principal of or investor in Landlord, or to any prospective Lender or purchaser of the Building, the Property, or any portion thereof or interest therein. Any such financial statement or
other information which is marked “confidential” or “company secrets” (or is otherwise similarly marked by Tenant) shall be confidential and shall not be disclosed by Landlord to any third party except as specifically provided in
this paragraph, unless the same becomes a part of the public domain without the fault of Landlord. 
 13.8 Transfer By Landlord. Landlord and its
successors in interest shall have the right to transfer their interest in the Building, the Property, or any portion thereof at any time and to any person or entity. In the event of any such transfer, the Landlord originally named herein (and
in the case of any subsequent transfer, the transferor), from the date of such transfer, shall be automatically relieved, without any further act by any person or entity, of all liability for (i) the performance of the obligations of the
Landlord hereunder which may accrue after the date of such transfer, and (ii) repayment of any unapplied portion of the Security Deposit (upon transferring or crediting the same to the transferee), and (iii) the performance of the
obligations of the Landlord hereunder which have accrued before the date of transfer if its transferee agrees to assume and perform all such prior obligations of the Landlord hereunder. Tenant shall attorn to any such transferee. After the date
of any such transfer, the term “Landlord” as used herein shall mean the transferee of such interest in the Building or the Property. 
 13.9
Force Majeure. Any prevention, delay or stoppage due to strikes, lockouts, labor disputes, acts of God, acts of war, terrorist acts, inability to obtain services, labor, or materials or reasonable substitutes therefor, governmental actions,
civil commotions, fire or other casualty, and other causes beyond the reasonable control of the party obligated to perform, except with respect to the obligations imposed with regard to Rent and other charges to be paid by Tenant pursuant to this
Lease (collectively, a “Force Majeure”), notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Lease, shall excuse the performance of such party for a period equal to any such prevention, delay or stoppage and, therefore, if this
Lease specifies a time period for performance of an obligation of either party, that time period shall be extended by the period of any delay in such party’s performance caused by a Force Majeure. 
 13.10 Notices. Any notice required or permitted to be given under this Lease other than statutory notices shall be in writing and (i) personally delivered,
(ii) sent by United States mail, registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, (iii) sent by Federal Express or similar nationally recognized overnight courier service, or (iv) transmitted by facsimile with
a hard copy sent within one (1) business day by any of the foregoing means, and in all cases addressed as follows, and such notice shall 
  

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 be deemed to have been given upon the date of actual receipt or delivery (or refusal to accept delivery) at the address
specified below (or such other addresses as may be specified by notice in the foregoing manner) as indicated on the return receipt or air bill: 
  

			
	If to Landlord:	  	529 Bryant Street Partners LLC
		  	490 California Avenue
		  	4th Floor
		  	Palo Alto, California 94306
		  	Attention: Henry Bullock/Richard Holmstrom
		  	Facsimile: (650) 326-9333
		
	with a copy to:	  	Cooley Godward LLP
		  	One Maritime Plaza
		  	20th Floor
		  	San Francisco, California 94111
		  	Attention: Paul Churchill
		  	Facsimile: (415) 951-3699
		
	If to Tenant:	  	Switch & Data CA Nine, LLC
		  	1715 Westshore Boulevard
		  	Suite 650
		  	Tampa, Florida 33607
		  	Attention: Legal Department
		  	Facsimile: (813) 207-7701
		
	with a copy to:	  	Switch & Data Facilities Company, Inc.
		  	1715 N. Westshore Boulevard
		  	Suite 650
		  	Tampa, Florida 33607
		  	Attention: Glenn Todd
		  	Facsimile: (813) 281-4511

 Any notice given in accordance with the foregoing shall be deemed received upon actual receipt or refusal to
accept delivery. Any statutory notice shall be given and deemed received in accordance with the applicable statute or as otherwise provided by law. 
 13.11 Attorneys’ Fees and Costs. In the event any party shall bring any action, arbitration, or other proceeding alleging a breach of any provision of this Lease, or a right to recover rent, to terminate this Lease, or to
enforce, protect, interpret, determine, or establish any provision of this Lease or the rights or duties hereunder of either party, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the non-prevailing party as a part of such action or
proceeding, or in a separate action for that purpose brought within one year from the determination of such proceeding, reasonable attorneys’ fees, expert witness fees, court costs and reasonable disbursements, made or incurred by the
prevailing party. 
 13.12 Definitions. Any term that is given a special meaning by any provision in this Lease shall, unless otherwise specifically
stated, have such meaning wherever used in this Lease or in any Addenda or amendment hereto. In addition to the terms defined in Article 1, the following terms shall have the following meanings: 
 (a) Real Property Taxes. The term “Real Property Tax” or “Real Property Taxes” shall each mean Tenant’s Expense
Share of the following (to the extent applicable to any portion of the Lease Term, regardless of when the same are imposed, assessed, levied, or otherwise charged): (i) all taxes, 
  

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 assessments, levies and other charges of any kind or nature whatsoever, general and special, foreseen and unforeseen
(including all installments of principal and interest required to pay any general or special assessments for public improvements and any increases resulting from reassessments caused by any change in ownership or new construction), now or hereafter
imposed by any governmental or quasi-governmental authority or special district having the direct or indirect power to tax or levy assessments, which are levied or assessed for whatever reason against the Property or any portion thereof, or
Landlord’s interest herein, or the fixtures, equipment and other property of Landlord that is an integral part of the Property and located thereon, or Landlord’s business of owning, leasing or managing the Property or the gross receipts,
income or rentals from the Property, (ii) all charges, levies or fees imposed by any governmental authority against Landlord by reason of or based upon the use of or number of parking spaces within the Property, the amount of public services or
public utilities used or consumed (e.g. water, gas, electricity, sewage or waste water disposal) at the Property, the number of persons employed by tenants of the Property, the size (whether measured in area, volume, number of tenants or
whatever) or the value of the Property, or the type of use or uses conducted within the Property, and all costs and fees (including attorneys’ fees) reasonably incurred by Landlord in contesting any Real Property Tax and in negotiating with
public authorities as to any Real Property Tax. If, at any time during the Lease Term, the taxation or assessment of the Property prevailing as of the Effective Date of this Lease shall be altered so that in lieu of or in addition to any the Real
Property Tax described above there shall be levied, awarded or imposed (whether by reason of a change in the method of taxation or assessment, creation of a new tax or charge, or any other cause) an alternate, substitute, or additional use or charge
(i) on the value, size, use or occupancy of the Property or Landlord’s interest therein or (ii) on or measured by the gross receipts, income or rentals from the Property, or on Landlord’s business of owning, leasing or managing
the Property or (iii) computed in any manner with respect to the operation of the Property, then any such tax or charge, however designated, shall be included within the meaning of the terms “Real Property Tax” or “Real Property
Taxes” for purposes of this Lease. If any Real Property Tax is partly based upon property or rents unrelated to the Property, then only that part of such Real Property Tax that is fairly allocable to the Property shall be included within the
meaning of the terms “Real Property Tax” or “Real Property Taxes.” Notwithstanding the foregoing, the terms “Real Property Tax” or “Real Property Taxes” shall not include estate, inheritance, transfer, gift or
franchise taxes of Landlord or the federal or state income tax imposed on Landlord’s income from all sources. 
 (b) Landlord’s
Insurance Costs. The term “Landlord’s Insurance Costs” shall mean Tenant’s Expense Share of the following (to the extent applicable to any portion of the Lease Term, regardless of when the same are incurred): the costs to
Landlord to carry and maintain the policies of fire and property damage insurance for the Building and the Property and general liability and any other insurance required or permitted to be carried by Landlord pursuant to Article 9, together with
any deductible amounts paid by Landlord upon the occurrence of any insured casualty or loss. In the event any Landlord’s Insurance Cost relates solely to the Building and not to any other portion of the Property, then Tenant’s Expense
Share with respect to such Landlord’s Insurance Cost shall be deemed to be the percentage obtained by dividing the rentable square footage of the Leased Premises at the time of calculation by the rentable square footage of the Building at the
time of calculation. Such percentage is currently 100%. In the event the rentable square footage of the Leased Premises or the Building is changed, the foregoing deemed Tenant’s Expense Share shall be recalculated so that the aggregate deemed
Tenant’s Expense Share of all tenants in the Building shall equal 100%. 
 (c) Property Maintenance Costs. The term
“Property Maintenance Costs” shall mean Tenant’s Expense Share of all costs and expenses (except Landlord’s Insurance Costs and Real Property Taxes) paid or incurred by Landlord in protecting, operating, maintaining, repairing
and preserving the Property and all parts thereof (without in any way implying that Landlord has any such obligations). Such percentage is currently 100%. In the event the rentable square footage of the Leased Premises or the Building is changed,
the foregoing deemed Tenant’s Expense Share shall be recalculated so that the aggregate deemed Tenant’s Expense Share of all tenants in the Building shall equal 100%. Landlord agrees that Tenant’s responsibility for property
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 (d) Property Operating Expenses. The term “Property Operating Expenses” shall mean and
include all Real Property Taxes, plus all Landlord’s Insurance Costs, plus all Property Maintenance Costs. 
 (e) Law. The term
“Law” shall mean any judicial decisions and any statute, constitution, ordinance, resolution, regulation, rule, administrative order, or other requirements of any municipal, county, state, federal, or other governmental agency or authority
having jurisdiction over the parties to this Lease, the Leased Premises, the Building or the Property, or any of them, in effect either at the Effective Date of this Lease or at any time during the Lease Term, including, without limitation, any
regulation, order, or policy of any quasi-official entity or body (e.g. a board of fire examiners or a public utility or special district). 
 (f) Lender. The term “Lender” shall mean the holder of any promissory note or other evidence of indebtedness secured by the Property or any portion thereof. 
 (g) Restrictions. The term “Restrictions” shall mean (as they may exist from time to time) any and all covenants, conditions and
restrictions, private agreements, easements, and any other recorded documents or instruments affecting the use of the Property, the Building, the Leased Premises, or the Outside Areas. 
 (h) Rent. The term “Rent” shall mean collectively Base Monthly Rent and all Additional Rent. 
 13.13 General Waivers. One party’s consent to or approval of any act by the other party requiring the first party’s consent or approval shall not be
deemed to waive or render unnecessary the first party’s consent to or approval of any subsequent similar act by the other party. No waiver of any provision hereof, or any waiver of any breach of any provision hereof, shall be effective unless
in writing and signed by the waiving party. The receipt by Landlord of any rent or payment with or without knowledge of the breach of any other provision hereof shall not be deemed a waiver of any such breach. No waiver of any provision of this
Lease shall be deemed a continuing waiver unless such waiver specifically states so in writing and is signed by both Landlord and Tenant. No delay or omission in the exercise of any right or remedy accruing to either party upon any breach by the
other party under this Lease shall impair such right or remedy or be construed as a waiver of any such breach theretofore or thereafter occurring. The waiver by either party of any breach of any provision of this Lease shall not be deemed to be a
waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other provisions herein contained. 
 13.14 Miscellaneous. Should any provisions of this Lease
prove to be invalid or illegal, such invalidity or illegality shall in no way affect, impair or invalidate any other provisions hereof, and such remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. Time is of the essence with respect to the
performance of every provision of this Lease in which time of performance is a factor. Any copy of this Lease which is executed by the parties shall be deemed an original for all purposes. This Lease shall, subject to the provisions regarding
assignment, apply to and bind the respective heirs, successors, executors, administrators and assigns of Landlord and Tenant. The benefit of each indemnity obligation of Tenant under this Lease is assignable in whole or in part by Landlord. The term
“party” shall mean Landlord or Tenant as the context implies. If Tenant consists of more than one person or entity, then all members of Tenant shall be jointly and severally liable hereunder. Submission of this Lease for review,
examination or signature by Tenant does not constitute an offer to lease, a reservation of or an option for lease, and notwithstanding any inconsistent language contained in any other document, this Lease is not effective as a lease or otherwise
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 construed and enforced in accordance with the Laws of the State in which the Leased Premises are located. The captions in
this Lease are for convenience only and shall not be construed in the construction or interpretation of any provision hereof. When the context of this Lease requires, the neuter gender includes the masculine, the feminine, a partnership,
corporation, limited liability company, joint venture, or other form of business entity, and the singular includes the plural. The terms “must,” “shall,” “will,” and “agree” are mandatory. The term
“may” is permissive. The term “governmental agency” or “governmental authority” or similar terms shall include, without limitation, all federal, state, city, local and other governmental and quasi-governmental agencies,
authorities, bodies, boards, etc., and any party or parties having enforcement rights under any Restrictions. When a party is required to do something by this Lease, it shall do so at its sole cost and expense without right of reimbursement from the
other party unless specific provision is made therefor. Where Landlord’s consent is required hereunder, the consent of any Lender shall also be required. Landlord and Tenant shall both be deemed to have drafted this Lease, and the rule of
construction that a document is to be construed against the drafting party shall not be employed in the construction or interpretation of this Lease. Where Tenant is obligated not to perform any act or is not permitted to perform any act, Tenant is
also obligated to restrain any others reasonably within its control, including agents, invitees, contractors, subcontractors and employees, from performing such act. Landlord shall not become or be deemed a partner or a joint venturer with Tenant by
reason of any of the provisions of this Lease. 
 ARTICLE 14 
 CORPORATE AUTHORITY BROKERS AND ENTIRE AGREEMENT 
 14.1 Corporate Authority. If Tenant is
a corporation, each individual executing this Lease on behalf of such corporation represents and warrants that Tenant is validly formed and duly authorized and existing, that Tenant is qualified to do business in the State in which the Leased
Premises are located, that Tenant has the full right and legal authority to enter into this Lease, and that he or she is duly authorized to execute and deliver this Lease on behalf of Tenant in accordance with its terms. Tenant shall, within three
(3) business days after execution of this Lease, deliver to Landlord a certified copy of the resolution of its board of directors authorizing or ratifying the execution of this Lease, as well as a certified copy of binding resolutions of any
guarantor in form reasonably acceptable to Landlord, authorizing or ratifying the execution of the applicable guaranty, and if Tenant fails to do so, the same shall be a material default on the part of Tenant permitting Landlord at its sole election
to terminate this Lease. 
 14.2 Brokerage Commissions. Tenant represents, warrants and agrees that it has not had any dealings with any real estate
broker(s), leasing agent(s), finder(s) or salesmen, other than the Brokers (as named in Article 1) with respect to the lease by it of the Leased Premises pursuant to this Lease, and that it will indemnify, defend with competent counsel, and hold
Landlord harmless from any liability for the payment of any real estate brokerage commissions, leasing commissions or finder’s fees claimed by any other real estate broker(s), leasing agent(s), finder(s), or salesmen to be earned or due and
payable by reason of Tenant’s agreement or promise (implied or otherwise) to pay (or to have Landlord pay) such a commission or finder’s fee by reason of its leasing the Leased Premises pursuant to this Lease. Notwithstanding any provision
of this Lease to the contrary, Landlord shall not pay any leasing commission or compensation of any kind or type in connection with an extension of the term of this Lease, an expansion of the Leased Premises, a lease or sublease of any other
premises leased by Tenant pursuant to any right of first offer or right of first refusal or other similar right granted to Tenant. 
 14.3 Entire
Agreement. This Lease and the Exhibits (as described in Article 1), which Exhibits are by this reference incorporated herein, constitute the entire agreement between the parties, and there are no other agreements, understandings or
representations between the parties relating to the lease by Landlord of the Leased Premises to Tenant, except as expressed herein. No subsequent changes, modifications or additions to this Lease shall be binding upon the parties unless in writing
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 14.4 Landlord’s Representations. Tenant acknowledges that neither Landlord nor any of its agents made any
representations or warranties respecting the Property, the Building or the Leased Premises, upon which Tenant relied in entering into the Lease, which are not expressly set forth in this Lease. Tenant further acknowledges that neither Landlord nor
any of its agents made any representations as to (i) whether the Leased Premises may be used for Tenant’s intended use under existing Law, or (ii) the suitability of the Leased Premises for the conduct of Tenant’s business, or
(iii) the exact square footage of the Leased Premises, and that Tenant relies solely upon its own investigations with respect to such matters. Tenant expressly waives any and all claims for damage by reason of any statement, representation,
warranty, promise or other agreement of Landlord or Landlord’s agent(s), if any, not contained in this Lease or in any Exhibit attached hereto. 
 ARTICLE 15 
 OPTION TO EXTEND 
 15.1 So long as Switch and Data CA Nine LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, is the Tenant hereunder and occupies the entirety of the Leased Premises, and subject to the condition set forth in clause (b) below, Tenant
shall have one option to extend the term of this Lease with respect to the entirety of the Leased Premises, for a period of ten (10) years from the expiration of the [*] month of the initial Lease Term (the “Extension Period”),
subject to the following conditions: 
 (a) Such option to extend shall be exercised, if at all, by notice of exercise given to
Landlord by Tenant not more than 360 days nor less than 270 days prior to the expiration of the [*] month of the Lease Term; 
 (b)
Anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding, if Tenant is in default under any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this Lease, either at the time Tenant exercises the extension option or on the commencement date of the Extension Period,
Landlord shall have, in addition to all of Landlord’s other rights and remedies provided in this Lease, the right to terminate such option to extend upon notice to Tenant. 
 15.2 In the event the option is exercised in a timely fashion, the Lease shall be extended for the term of the Extension Period upon all of the terms and conditions of this Lease, provided that the Base Monthly
Rent for the Extension Period shall be the “Fair Market Rent” for the Leased Premises, increased as set forth below. For purposes hereof, “Fair Market Rent” shall mean 95% of the Base Monthly Rent determined pursuant to the
process described below. In no event, however, shall any adjustment of Base Monthly Rent pursuant to this paragraph result in a decrease of the Base Monthly Rent for the Leased Premises below the amount due from Tenant for the preceding portion of
the initial Lease Term for which Base Monthly Rent had been fixed. At the end of the first 12 month period of the Extension Period, Base Monthly Rent shall be increased to reflect the change in the Consumer Price Index for the San Francisco
Metropolitan Area, All Items (the “CPI”), for the 12-month period ending 11 months after the commencement of the Extension Period, but in no event shall Base Monthly Rent be increased less than 3% per annum compounded annually
nor more than 6% per annum compounded annually for such 12 month period. Base Monthly Rent shall be so adjusted at the end of each subsequent 12-month period during the Extension Period. No leasing commissions shall be due or payable to any
broker retained by Tenant with regard to this Lease for the Extension Period. 
  

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 15.3 Within thirty (30) days after receipt of Tenant’s notice of exercise, Landlord shall notify Tenant
in writing of Landlord’s estimate of the Base Monthly Rent for the Extension Period, based on the provisions of Paragraph 15.2 above. Within thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice from Landlord, Tenant shall have the right
either to (i) accept Landlord’s statement of Base Monthly Rent as the Base Monthly Rent for the Extension Period; or (ii) elect to arbitrate Landlord’s estimate of Fair Market Rent, such arbitration to be conducted pursuant to
the provisions hereof. Failure on the part of Tenant to require arbitration of Fair Market Rent within such 30-day period shall constitute acceptance of the Base Monthly Rent for the Extension Period as calculated by Landlord. If Tenant elects
arbitration, the arbitration shall be concluded within 90 days after the date of Tenant’s election, subject to extension for an additional 30-day period if a third arbitrator is required and does not act in a timely manner. To the extent
that arbitration has not been completed prior to the expiration of any preceding period for which Base Monthly Rent has been determined, Tenant shall pay Base Monthly Rent at the rate calculated by Landlord, with the potential for an adjustment to
be made once Fair Market Rent is ultimately determined by arbitration. 
 15.4 In the event of arbitration, the judgment or the award rendered in any
such arbitration may be entered in any court having jurisdiction and shall be final and binding between the parties. The arbitration shall be conducted and determined in the City and County of San Francisco in accordance with the then
prevailing rules of the American Arbitration Association or its successor for arbitration of commercial disputes except to the extent that the procedures mandated by such rules shall be modified as follows: 
 (a) Tenant shall make demand for arbitration in writing within thirty (30) days after service of Landlord’s determination of Fair Market
Rent given under Paragraph 15.3 above, specifying therein the name and address of the person to act as the arbitrator on its behalf. The arbitrator shall be qualified as a real estate appraiser familiar with the Fair Market Rent of similar
industrial, research and development, or office space in the Silicon Valley area who would qualify as an expert witness over objection to give opinion testimony addressed to the issue in a court of competent jurisdiction. Failure on the part of
Tenant to make a proper demand in a timely manner for such arbitration shall constitute a waiver of the right thereto. Within fifteen (15) days after the service of the demand for arbitration, Landlord shall give notice to Tenant, specifying
the name and address of the person designated by Landlord to act as arbitrator on its behalf who shall be similarly qualified. If Landlord fails to notify Tenant of the appointment of its arbitrator, within or by the time above specified, then the
arbitrator appointed by Tenant shall be the arbitrator to determine the issue. 
 (b) In the event that two arbitrators are chosen
pursuant to Paragraph 15.4(a) above, the arbitrators so chosen shall, within fifteen (15) days after the second arbitrator is appointed determine the Fair Market Rent. If the two arbitrators shall be unable to agree upon a determination of
Fair Market Rent within such 15-day period, they, themselves, shall appoint a third arbitrator, who shall be a competent and impartial person with qualifications similar to those required of the first two arbitrators pursuant to
Paragraph 15.4(a). In the event they are unable to agree upon such appointment within seven days after expiration of such 15-day period, the third arbitrator shall be selected by the parties themselves, if they can agree thereon, within a
further period of fifteen (15) days. If the parties do not so agree, then either party, on behalf of both, may request appointment of such a qualified person by the then Presiding Judge of the California Superior Court having jurisdiction over
the County of Santa Clara, acting in his or her private and not in his or her official capacity, and the other party shall not raise any question as to such Judge’s full power and jurisdiction to entertain the application for and make the
appointment. The three arbitrators shall decide the dispute if it has not previously been resolved by following the procedure set forth below. 
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 resolved by the three arbitrators within 15 days of the appointment of the third arbitrator in accordance with the
following procedure. The arbitrator selected by each of the parties shall state in writing his determination of the Fair Market Rent supported by the reasons therefor with counterpart copies to each party. The arbitrators shall arrange for a
simultaneous exchange of such proposed resolutions. The role of the third arbitrator shall be to select which of the two proposed resolutions most closely approximates his determination of Fair Market Rent. The third arbitrator shall have no right
to propose a middle ground or any modification of either of the two proposed resolutions. The resolution he chooses as most closely approximating his determination shall constitute the decision of the arbitrators and be final and binding upon the
parties. 
 (d) In the event of a failure, refusal or inability of any arbitrator to act, his successor shall be appointed by him, but
in the case of the third arbitrator, his successor shall be appointed in the same manner as provided for appointment of the third arbitrator. The arbitrators shall decide the issue within fifteen (15) days after the appointment of the third
arbitrator. Any decision in which the arbitrator appointed by Landlord and the arbitrator appointed by Tenant concur shall be binding and conclusive upon the parties. Each party shall pay the fee and expenses of its respective arbitrator and both
shall share the fee and expenses of the third arbitrator, if any, and the attorneys’ fees and expenses of counsel for the respective parties and of witnesses shall be paid by the respective party engaging such counsel or calling such witnesses.

 (e) The arbitrators shall have the right to consult experts and competent authorities to obtain factual information or evidence
pertaining to a determination of Fair Market Rent, but any such consultation shall be made in the presence of both parties with full right on their part to cross-examine. The arbitrators shall render their decision and award in writing with
counterpart copies to each party. The arbitrators shall have no power to modify the provisions of this Lease. 
 ARTICLE 16 

TELEPHONE SERVICE 
 Notwithstanding
any other provision of this Lease to the contrary: 
 (a) So long as the entirety of the Leased Premises is leased to Tenant:

 (i) Landlord shall have no responsibility for providing to Tenant any telephone equipment, including wiring, within the Leased
Premises or for providing telephone service or connections from the utility to the Leased Premises; and 
 (ii) Landlord makes no
warranty as to the quality, continuity or availability of the telecommunications services in the Building, and Tenant hereby waives any claim against Landlord for any actual or consequential damages (including damages for loss of business) in the
event Tenant’s telecommunications services in any way are interrupted, damaged or rendered less effective, except to the extent caused by the active gross negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord, its agents or employees. Tenant accepts the
telephone equipment (including, without limitation, the INC, as defined below) in its “AS-IS” condition, and Tenant shall be solely responsible for contracting with a reliable third party vendor to assume responsibility for the maintenance
and repair thereof (which contract shall contain provisions requiring such vendor to inspect the INC periodically (the frequency of such inspections to be determined by such vendor based on its experience and professional judgment), and requiring
such vendor to meet local and federal requirements for telecommunications material and workmanship). Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant and Tenant waives all claims against Landlord whatsoever, whether for personal injury, property damage, loss
of use of the Leased Premises, or otherwise, due to the interruption or failure of telephone services to the Leased Premises. Tenant hereby holds Landlord 
  

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 harmless and agrees to indemnify, protect and defend Landlord from and against any liability for any damage, loss or
expense due to any failure or interruption of telephone service to the Leased Premises for any reason. Tenant agrees to obtain loss of rental insurance adequate to cover any damage, loss or expense occasioned by the interruption of telephone
service. 
 (b) At such time as the entirety of the Leased Premise is no longer leased to Tenant, Landlord shall in its sole
discretion have the right, by written notice to Tenant, to elect to assume limited responsibility for INC, as provided below, and upon such assumption of responsibility by Landlord, this subparagraph (b) shall apply prospectively. 

(i) Landlord shall provide Tenant access to such quantity of pairs in the Building intra-building network cable (“INC”) as is
determined to be available by Landlord in its reasonable discretion. Tenant’s access to the INC shall be solely by arrangements made by Tenant, as Tenant may elect, directly with Pacific Bell or Landlord (or such vendor as Landlord may
designate), and Tenant shall pay all reasonable charges as may be imposed in connection therewith. Pacific Bell’s charges shall be deemed to be reasonable. Subject to the foregoing, Landlord shall have no responsibility for providing to Tenant
any telephone equipment, including wiring, within the Leased Premises or for providing telephone service or connections from the utility to the Leased Premises, except as required by law. 
 (ii) Tenant shall not alter, modify, add to or disturb any telephone wiring in the Leased Premises or elsewhere in the Building without the
Landlord’s prior written consent. Tenant shall be liable to Landlord for any damage to the telephone wiring in the Building due to the act, negligent or otherwise, of Tenant or any employee, contractor or other agent of Tenant. Tenant shall
have no access to the telephone closets within the Building, except in the manner and under procedures established by Landlord. Tenant shall promptly notify Landlord of any actual or suspected failure of telephone service to the Leased Premises.

 (iii) All costs incurred by Landlord for the installation, maintenance, repair and replacement of telephone wiring in the Building
shall be a Property Maintenance Cost. 
 (iv) Landlord makes no warranty as to the quality, continuity or availability of the
telecommunications services in the Building, and Tenant hereby waives any claim against Landlord for any actual or consequential damages (including damages for loss of business) in the event Tenant’s telecommunications services in any way are
interrupted, damaged or rendered less effective, except to the extent caused by the active gross negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord, its agents or employees. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord meets its duty of care to Tenant with respect
to the Building INC by contracting with a reliable third party vendor to assume responsibility for the maintenance and repair thereof (which contract shall contain provisions requiring such vendor to inspect the INC periodically (the frequency of
such inspections to be determined by such vendor based on its experience and professional judgment), and requiring such vendor to meet local and federal requirements for telecommunications material and workmanship). Subject to the foregoing,
Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant and Tenant waives all claims against Landlord whatsoever, whether for personal injury, property damage, loss of use of the Leased Premises, or otherwise, due to the interruption or failure of telephone services
to the Leased Premises. Tenant hereby holds Landlord harmless and agrees to indemnify, protect and defend Landlord from and against any liability for any damage, loss or expense due to any failure or interruption of telephone service to the Leased
Premises for any reason. Tenant agrees to obtain loss of rental insurance adequate to cover any damage, loss or expense occasioned by the interruption of telephone service. 
  

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 ARTICLE 17 
 RIGHT OF FIRST OFFER 
 17.1 So long as Switch and Data CA Nine LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, is
the Tenant hereunder and occupies the entirety of the Leased Premises, and subject to the conditions set forth below, Tenant shall have a one-time right of first offer as described below (“ROFO”) to purchase the Property, subject to the
following conditions: 
 (a) The ROFO shall in no event be applicable or effective if Landlord is marketing the Property for sale; and

 (b) The ROFO shall apply and be effective only if (a) Landlord is not marketing the Property for sale, and
(b) Landlord receives an unsolicited purchase offer from a third party in the same co-location business as Tenant, who is a competitor of Tenant’s, which offer Landlord is otherwise willing to accept (the “Acceptable Unsolicited
Offer”); and 
 (c) Anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding, if Tenant is in default under any of the terms, covenants or
conditions of this Lease, either at the time Landlord delivers the ROFO Notice (as defined below) to Tenant or during any ensuing negotiations, Landlord shall have, in addition to all of Landlord’s other rights and remedies provided in this
Lease, the right to terminate the ROFO upon notice to Tenant. 
 17.2 Tenant’s sole rights pursuant to the ROFO shall be as follows: 

(a) Prior to accepting the Acceptable Unsolicited Offer, Landlord shall deliver a written notice (the “ROFO Notice”) to Tenant
notifying Tenant that Landlord has received the Acceptable Unsolicited Offer. Landlord shall not be required to disclose to Tenant any of the terms of the Acceptable Unsolicited Offer. 
 (b) Upon receipt of the ROFO Notice, Tenant shall have seventy-two (72) hours to deliver Tenant’s written offer to Landlord to purchase
the Property (the “ROFO Offer”). 
 (c) Failure by Tenant to deliver the ROFO Offer to Landlord on or prior to the end of
such 72-hour period, or delivery of a notice stating that Tenant does not desire to make an offer to purchase the Property, shall constitute a waiver (“Waiver”). Upon rejection of Tenant’s offer or Waiver, Landlord shall be free to
convey the Property or any portion thereof, free of all restrictions contained herein, and the ROFO shall terminate and be of no further force and effect and shall not bind the Property in any way. In such event, if Landlord so requests at any time,
Tenant shall execute and deliver to Landlord a document in recordable form quitclaiming Tenant’s rights under this Article 17. 
  

 42. 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Landlord and Tenant have executed
this Lease as of the respective dates below set forth with the intent to be legally bound thereby as of the Effective Date of this Lease first above set forth. 
  

									
		 		  	LANDLORD:
			
		 		  	 529 BRYANT STREET PARTNERS LLC,
 a Delaware limited liability company

				
		 		  	By:	 	529 Bryant Street Corporation, a
		 		  		 	Delaware corporation
					
	Dated:	 	[Blank]	  		 	By:	 	 /s/ Richard Holmstrom

		 		  		 		 	Richard J. Holmstrom, Vice President
			
		 		  	TENANT:
			
		 		  	 SWITCH AND DATA CA NINE LLC,
 a Delaware limited liability company

				
	Dated:	 	Feb. 7, 2005	  	By:	 	 /s/ Keith Olsen

		 		  	Title:	 	 Authorized Representative

				
	Dated:	 	Feb. 7, 2005	  	By:	 	 /s/ George Pollock, Jr.

		 		  	Title:	 	 Authorized Representative

  

 43. 

 EXHIBIT A 
 SITE PLAN 
 [DEPICTION OF SITE PLAN] 

 EXHIBIT B 
 WORK LETTER 
 THIS TENANT WORK LETTER (“Work Letter”) sets forth the agreement of
Landlord and Tenant with respect to the improvements to be constructed in the Leased Premises, as defined in the Lease to which this Work Letter is attached as an exhibit. In the event of any inconsistency between the terms of this Work Letter and
the terms of the Lease, the terms of the Lease shall control. All defined terms used herein shall have the meanings set forth in the Lease, unless otherwise defined in this Work Letter. 
 1. Improvement Work. Tenant shall construct, furnish or install all improvements, equipment or fixtures, that are necessary for Tenant’s use
and occupancy of the entirety of the Leased Premises (the “Improvement Work”). Tenant shall complete construction of the Improvement Work for the entirety of the Leased Premises no later than
                    , 200  , subject to delays caused by Force Majeure. Tenant shall also be responsible for the cost of any
alterations to the Building required as a result of the Improvement Work. The Improvement Work shall be in conformity with drawings and specifications submitted to and approved by Landlord and shall be performed in accordance with the following
provisions: 
 (a) Tenant shall prepare and submit to Landlord for its approval two sets of fully dimensioned scale drawings (suitable
for submission with a building permit application) for the Improvement Work (including plans, elevations, critical sections and details) and a specification of Tenant’s utility requirements. Tenant shall cause all drawings and specifications
for the Improvement Work to be prepared by licensed architects and where appropriate, mechanical, electrical and structural engineers. 
 (b) Within 10 days after receipt of Tenant’s drawings Landlord shall return one set of prints thereof with Landlord’s approval and/or suggested modifications noted thereon. If Landlord has approved Tenant’s
drawings subject to modifications, such modifications shall be deemed to be acceptable to and approved by Tenant unless Tenant shall prepare and resubmit revised drawings for further consideration by Landlord. If Landlord has suggested modifications
without approving Tenant’s drawings Tenant shall prepare and resubmit revised drawings within seven days for consideration by Landlord. All revised drawings shall be submitted, with changes highlighted, to Landlord within seven days following
Landlord’s return to Tenant of the drawings originally submitted, and Landlord shall approve or disapprove such revised drawings within seven days following receipt of the same. 
 (c) Tenant shall obtain all building and other permits necessary in connection with the Improvement Work prior to the commencement of such work,
and in any event no later than                     , 200  . The Improvement Work shall (i) be constructed in compliance
with all of the terms and conditions of the Lease and with all applicable laws and regulations, (ii) not involve changes to structural components of the Building nor involve any floor, roof, or wall penetrations unless approved by Landlord, and
(iii) not require any material modifications of the Building’s mechanical or electrical systems unless approved by Landlord. 
  

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 (d) Tenant may in its sole discretion competitively bid the Improvement Work with qualified
general contractors reasonably approved by Landlord, and then select the successful bidder to be the general contractor for the Improvement Work. Landlord will not charge a construction management fee, supervision fee, or plan review fee, except as
it relates to supervision and/or monitoring of any specialized aspects of the Improvement Work. Landlord will not specify subcontractors except, if Landlord so chooses, it may specify engineers for the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing aspects of
the Improvement Work, which engineers may, at Tenant’s option, be subject to a competitive bidding process. If Landlord in its sole discretion requires any payment or performance bonds in connection with the Improvement Work, Landlord shall pay
the cost of such bonds. Prior to commencing construction, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord the following: 
 (i) The address of
Tenant’s general contractor (who shall be subject to Landlord’s reasonable approval in writing), and the names of the primary subcontractors Tenant’s contractor intends to engage for the construction of the Premises. 
 (ii) The actual commencement date of construction and the estimated date of completion of the work, including fixturization. 
 (iii) Evidence of insurance as called for hereinbelow. 
 (iv) An executed copy of the applicable building permit for such work. 
 (e) After final
approval of Tenant’s drawings by Landlord, Tenant shall proceed promptly to commence performance of the Improvement Work. Tenant’s contractors and subcontractors shall be acceptable to and approved in writing by Landlord, which approval
shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, and shall, at Landlord’s option, be subject to administrative supervision by Landlord in their use of the Building. Tenant shall furnish to Landlord a copy of the executed contract between Tenant
and Tenant’s general contractor covering all of Tenant’s obligations under this Work Letter. Tenant shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause such work to be performed in as efficient a manner as is commercially reasonable. Tenant
shall reimburse Landlord on demand for the cost of repairing any damage to the Building caused by Tenant or its contractors during performance of the Improvement Work. Tenant’s contractors shall conduct their work and employ labor in such
manner as to maintain harmonious labor relations. Tenant’s general contractor (“Contractor”) shall obtain a builder’s risk policy of insurance in an amount and form and issued by a carrier reasonably satisfactory to Landlord, and
Tenant’s general contractor and subcontractors shall carry worker’s compensation insurance for their employees as required by law. The builder’s risk policy of insurance shall name Landlord as an additional insured and shall not be
cancellable without at least 30 days’ prior written notice to Landlord. 
 (f) Any changes in the Improvement Work from the
final drawings approved by Landlord shall be subject to Landlord’s prior written approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. Any deviation in construction from the design specifications and criteria set forth herein or from
Tenant’s plans and specifications as approved by Landlord shall constitute a default for which Landlord may, within ten (10) days after giving written notice to Tenant, elect to exercise the remedies available in the event of default under
the provisions of this Lease, unless such default is cured within such ten (10) day period, or, if the cure reasonably requires more than ten (10) days, unless such default is cured as soon as reasonably practicable but in no event later
than thirty (30) days after Landlord’s notice to Tenant. Only new materials shall be used in the construction of the Improvement Work, except with the written consent of Landlord. 
 (g) During the construction of the Improvement Work, Tenant shall provide and pay for temporary connections for all utilities brought to the
Building. Trash removal will be done continually at 
  

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 Tenant’s sole cost and expense. No trash, or other debris, or other waste may be deposited at any time outside the
Building. If so, Landlord may remove it at Tenant’s expense, which expense shall equal the cost of removal plus twenty-five percent (25%) of such costs as a management fee. 
 (h) Storage of Tenant’s contractors’ construction materials, tools and equipment shall be confined within the Building, and in no event
shall any materials or debris be stored outside of the Building. 
 (i) Tenant acknowledges that it has engaged its architect(s) and
shall be solely responsible for the actions and omissions of its architect(s) and for any loss, liability, claim, cost, damage or expense suffered by Landlord or any other entity or person as a result of the acts or omissions of its architects or
for delays caused by its architects. Tenant’s architect(s) shall be subject to Landlord’s reasonable approval in writing. Landlord’s approval of any of Tenant’s architects or engineers and of any documents prepared by any of them
shall not be for the benefit of Tenant or any third party, and Landlord shall have no duty to Tenant or to any third parties for the actions or omissions of Tenant’s architects or engineers. Tenant shall indemnify and hold harmless Landlord
against any and all losses, costs, damages, claims and liabilities arising from the actions or omissions of Tenant’s architects and engineers. 
 (j) Landlord shall have the right to post in a conspicuous location on the Building or the Premises, as well as record with the County of Santa Clara, a Notice of Nonresponsibility. 
 (k) Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, any work to be performed outside of the Building shall be coordinated with Landlord, and
shall be subject to reasonable scheduling requirements of Landlord. 
 (l) Tenant shall, upon completion of its work, submit to
Landlord two (2) complete sets of plans (one (1) reproducible) and specifications covering all of the Improvement Work, including architectural, electrical, and plumbing, as built. 
 2. Payment of Costs of the Improvement Work. 
 (a) Unless specified otherwise herein, Tenant shall bear and pay the cost of the Improvement Work (which cost shall include, without limitation, the costs of construction, the cost of permits and permit expediting, and all
architectural and engineering services obtained by Landlord in connection with the Tenant Improvements, and the Contractor’s fees), provided that so long as Tenant in not in default under the Lease, Landlord shall contribute a maximum of
$453,190 (the “Improvement Allowance”). The Improvement Allowance may be utilized for (i) construction and demolition of interior improvements, (ii) telecommunications equipment and installation, (iii) Building signage,
manufacture and installation, and (iv) other specialty trade fixtures. Tenant shall bear and pay the cost of the Improvement Work (including but not limited to all of the foregoing fees and costs) in excess of the Improvement Allowance, if any.
The cost of the Improvement Work shall exclude the cost of furniture, fixtures and inventory. Based upon applications for payment prepared, certified and submitted by Tenant, Landlord shall make progress payments from the Improvement Allowance to
Tenant in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph 2. 
 (b) Not later than the 25th day of each month Tenant shall
submit applications for payment to Landlord in a form reasonably acceptable to Landlord, certified as correct by an officer of Tenant and by Tenant’s architect, for payment of that portion of the cost of the Improvement Work allocable to labor,
materials and equipment incorporated in the Building during the period from the first day of the same month projected through the last day of the month; provided, however, in no event shall any such application for payment be for an amount less than
$10,000, unless such application for payment is the final such application. Each application for payment shall set forth such information and shall be 
  

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 accompanied by such supporting documentation as shall be reasonably requested by Landlord, including the following:

 (i) Invoices and canceled checks. 
 (ii) Fully executed conditional lien releases in the form prescribed by law from the Contractor and all subcontractors and suppliers furnishing labor or materials during such period and fully executed
unconditional lien releases from all such entities covering the prior payment period. 
 (iii) Contractor’s worksheets showing
percentages of completion. 
 (iv) Contractor’s certification as follows: 
 “There are no known mechanics’ or materialmen’s liens outstanding at the date of this application for payment, all due and payable bills
with respect to the Building have been paid to date or shall be paid from the proceeds of this application for payment, and there is no known basis for the filing of any mechanics’ or materialmen’s liens against the Building or the
Property, and, to the best of our knowledge, waivers from all subcontractors are valid and constitute an effective waiver of lien under applicable law to the extent of payments that have been made or shall be made concurrently herewith.”

 (c) Tenant shall submit with each application for payment all documents necessary to effect and perfect the transfer of title to
the materials or equipment for which application for payment is made. 
  

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 (d) On or before the 15th day of the month following submission of the application for payment,
Landlord shall pay a share of such payment determined by multiplying the amount of such payment by a fraction, the numerator of which is the the amount of the Improvement Allowance, and the denominator of which is the sum of (i) estimated
construction cost of all Improvement Work for the entire Leased Premises, and (ii) the estimated cost of all professional services, fees and permits in connection therewith. Tenant shall pay the balance of such payment, provided that at such
time as Landlord has paid the entire Improvement Allowance on account of such Improvement Work, all billings shall be paid entirely by Tenant. If upon completion of the Improvement Work and payment in full to the Contractor, the architect and
engineer, and payment in full of all fees and permits, the portion of the cost of the Improvement Work, architects’ and engineers’ fees, permits and fees theretofore paid by Landlord is less than the Improvement Allowance, Landlord shall
reimburse Tenant for costs expended by Tenant for Improvement Work up to the amount by which the Improvement Allowance exceeds the portion of such cost theretofore paid by Landlord. Landlord shall have no obligation to advance the Improvement
Allowance to the extent it exceeds the total cost of the Improvement Work. In no event shall Landlord have any responsibility for the cost of the Improvement Work in excess of the Improvement Allowance. Landlord shall have no obligation to make any
payments to Contractor’s material suppliers or subcontractors or to determine whether amounts due them from Contractor in connection with the Improvement Work have, in fact, been paid. 
 3. Evidence of Completion of Improvement Work. Upon the completion of the Improvement Work, Tenant shall: 
 (a) Submit to Landlord a detailed breakdown of Tenant’s final and total construction costs, together with receipted evidence showing payment
thereof, including without limitation unconditional lien releases, satisfactory to Landlord. 
 (b) Submit to Landlord all evidence
reasonably available from governmental authorities showing compliance with any and all other laws, orders and regulations of any and all governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the Building, including, without limitation, authorization for
physical occupancy of the Building. 
 (c) Submit to Landlord the as-built plans and specifications referred to above. 
 4. Assignment of Rights Against Architect and Contractor. Tenant hereby assigns to Landlord on a non-exclusive basis any and all rights Tenant may
have against Tenant’s architects and contractors relating to the Improvement Work, without in any way obligating Landlord to pursue or prosecute such rights. 
  

 5. 

 ARCHITECT’S CONSENT 
 The undersigned,                     , is the
architect retained by                              in connection with the Improvement Work. The
undersigned hereby consents to the assignment effected by paragraph 4 above. 
 CONTRACTOR’S CONSENT 
 The undersigned,
                            , is the general contractor retained by
                             in connection with the Improvement Work. The undersigned hereby consents
to the assignment effected by paragraph 4 above. 
  

 6. 

 EXHIBIT C 
 SUBORDINATION, NONDISTURBANCE AND ATTORNMENT PROVISIONS 
 RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND 
 WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: 
 Kilpatrick Stockton LLP 
 1100 Peachtree Street 
 Suite 2800 
 Atlanta, GA 30309 
 Attn: Tia Cottey, Esq. 
  

 (Space above this line for Recorder’s use) 
 SUBORDINATION, NON-DISTURBANCE 

 AND ATTORNMENT AGREEMENT 
 THIS SUBORDINATION, NON-DISTURBANCE AND ATTORNMENT AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) made as of the          day of January, 2005, by and among 529
BRYANT STREET PARTNERS LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Landlord”), and LA SALLE NATIONAL BANK, AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF LB-UBS COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE TRUST
PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2001-C2 (“Lender”), and SWITCH AND DATA CA NINE LLC, a Delaware
limited liability company (“Tenant”). 
 WITNESSETH: 
 WHEREAS, Lender has made a loan (the “Loan”) to Landlord; 
 WHEREAS, the Loan is evidenced by a deed of trust note (the “Note”) made by Landlord to order of Lender and is secured by, among other things, a deed of trust, assignment of leases and rents and security
agreement (the “Deed of Trust”) made by Landlord to Lender covering the land (the “Land”) described on Exhibit A attached hereto and all improvements (the “Improvements”) now or hereafter located on the land (the Land
and the Improvements hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Property”); and 
 WHEREAS, by a lease dated as of January
        , 2005 (which lease, as the same may have been amended and supplemented, is hereinafter called the “Lease”), Landlord leased to Tenant approximately 45,319square feet of space located
in the Improvements (the “Premises”); and 
 WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to make the Lease subject and subordinate to the
Deed of Trust. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto, in consideration of the covenants contained herein and other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, hereby agree as follows: 
 5. The Lease, as the same may
hereafter be modified, amended or extended, and all of Tenant’s right, title and interest in and to the Premises and all rights, remedies and options of Tenant under the Lease, are and shall be unconditionally subject and subordinate to the
Deed of Trust and the lien thereof, 

 to all the terms, conditions and provisions of the Deed of Trust, to each and every advance made or hereafter made under
the Deed of Trust, and to all renewals, modifications, consolidations, replacements, substitutions and extensions of the Deed of Trust; provided, however, and Lender agrees, that so long as (A) no event has occurred and no condition exists,
which would entitle Landlord to terminate the Lease or would cause, without further action of Landlord, the termination of the Lease or would entitle Landlord to dispossess Tenant from the Premises, (B) the term of the Lease has commenced and
Tenant is in possession of the Premises, (C) the Lease shall be in full force and effect and shall not have been otherwise modified or supplemented in any way without Lender’s prior written consent, (D) Tenant attorns to Lender, which
attornment is hereby acknowledged by Tenant as effective and self-operative, without the execution of any other instruments, and (E) neither Lender nor its successors or assigns shall be liable under any warranty of construction contained in
the Lease or any implied warranty of construction; then, and in such event Tenant’s leasehold estate under the Lease shall not be terminated, Tenant’s possession of the Premises shall not be disturbed by Lender and Lender will accept the
attornment of Tenant and will hereby recognize the Lease and Tenant’s rights under this Lease. 
 6. Notwithstanding anything to
the contrary contained in the Lease, Tenant hereby agrees that in the event of any act, omission or default by Landlord or Landlord’s agents, employees, contractors, licensees or invitees which would give Tenant the right, either immediately or
after the lapse of a period of time, to terminate the Lease, or to claim a partial or total eviction, or to reduce the rent payable thereunder or credit or offset any amounts against future rents payable thereunder, Tenant will not exercise any such
right (i) until it has given written notice of such act, omission or default to Lender by delivering notice of such act, omission or default, in accordance with this Agreement, and (ii) until a period of not less than forty-five
(45) days for remedying such act, omission or default shall have elapsed following the giving of such notice. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the case of any default of Landlord which cannot be cured within such forty-five (45) day
period, if Lender shall within such period proceed promptly to cure the same (including such time as may be necessary to acquire possession of the Premises if possession is necessary to effect such cure) and thereafter shall prosecute the curing of
such default with diligence, then the time within which such default may be cured by Lender shall be extended for such period as may be necessary to complete the curing of the same with diligence. Lender’s cure of Landlord’s default shall
not be considered an assumption by Lender of Landlord’s other obligations under the Lease. Unless Lender otherwise agrees in writing, Landlord, while it remains the landlord under the Lease, shall remain solely liable to perform Landlord’s
obligations under the Lease (but only to the extent required by and subject to the limitation included with the Lease), both before and after Lender’s exercise of any right or remedy under this Agreement. If Lender or any successor or assign
becomes obligated to perform as Landlord under the Lease, such person or entity will be released from those obligations when such person or entity assigns, sells or otherwise transfers its interest in the Premises or the Property. 
 7. If Lender succeeds to the interest of Landlord or any successor to Landlord (such event, whether a foreclosure, deed-in-lieu of foreclosure or
other acquisition, being referred to herein as a “Foreclosure”), in no event shall Lender (i) have any liability for any act or omission of any prior landlord under the Lease which occurs prior to the date Lender succeeds to the
rights of Landlord under the Lease, nor any liability for claims, offsets or defenses which Tenant might have had against Landlord, (ii) be obligated to complete or permit the construction of any improvements under the Lease, except for any
obligation arising after Foreclosure and only for any construction or expenditure that a real estate mortgage investment conduit is allowed to make under Section 856(e)(4)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended and/or supplemented
from time to time, and regulations and rulings thereunder, (iii) bound by any rents paid more than one month in advance to any prior owner, (iv) liable for any security deposit not paid over to Lender by Landlord, or (v) bound by any
modification, amendment, extension or cancellation of the Lease not consented to in writing by Lender; and further provided, that nothing herein shall negate the right of Lender after a Foreclosure to exercise the rights and remedies, including
termination of the Lease, of Landlord under the Lease upon the occurrence of an event of default by Tenant under the Lease in accordance therewith. As to any event of default by Tenant 
  

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 under the Lease existing at the time of Foreclosure, such Foreclosure shall not operate to waive or abate any action
initiated by Landlord under the Lease to terminate the same on account of such event of default. In no event shall Lender have any personal liability as successor to Landlord and Tenant shall look only to the estate and property of Lender in the
Land and the Improvements for the satisfaction of Tenant’s remedies for the collection of a judgment (or other judicial process) requiring the payment of money in the event of any default by Lender as Landlord under the Lease, and no other
property or assets of Lender shall be subject to levy, execution or other enforcement procedure for the satisfaction of Tenant’s remedies under or with respect to the Lease. Tenant agrees that Lender, as holder of the Deed of Trust, and as
Landlord under the Lease if it succeeds to that position, shall in no event have any liability for the performance or completion of any initial work or installations or for any loan or contribution or rent concession towards initial work, which are
required to be made by Landlord (A) under the Lease or under any related Lease documents or (B) for any space which may hereafter become part of said Premises, and any such requirement shall be inoperative in the event Lender succeeds to
the position of Landlord prior to the completion or performance thereof. Tenant further agrees with Lender that Tenant will not voluntarily subordinate the Lease to any lien or encumbrance without Lender’s prior written consent. Landlord
recognizes and acknowledges the prohibition on Tenant’s subordination of the Lease as set forth in the immediately preceding sentence and shall not enforce against the Tenant the subordination obligations under the Lease in any manner that is
inconsistent with such prohibition. 
 8. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an
original but all of which together shall constitute and be construed as one and the same instrument. This Agreement shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of California. 
 9. All notices to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed served upon receipt by the addressee if served personally
or, if mailed, upon the first to occur of receipt or the refusal of delivery as shown on a return receipt, after deposit in the United States Postal Service certified mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the address of Landlord, Tenant or Lender
appearing below, or, if sent by overnight courier, when delivered by or refused upon attempted delivery by the courier service, or, if sent by facsimile transmission, on the date delivered as indicated on a facsimile transmittal confirmation sheet,
provided that notice is simultaneously served personally or sent via overnight courier. Such addresses may be changed by notice given in the same manner. If any party consists of multiple individuals or entities, then notice to any one of same shall
be deemed notice to such party. 
 Lender’s Address: 
 c/o Wachovia Securities 
 Structured Products Servicing, NC 1075 
 8739 Research Drive - URP4 
 Charlotte, NC 28288-1075 
 (Loan number 13-0000234) 
 With a Copy To: 
 Kilpatrick Stockton LLP 
 1100 Peachtree Street 
 Suite 2800 
 Atlanta, GA 30309 
 Attn: Tia Cottey, Esq. 
  

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 Tenant’s Address: 
 Switch & Data CA Nine, LLC 
 1715 Westshore Boulevard 
 Suite 650 
 Tampa, Florida 33607 
 Attention: Legal Department 
 Landlord’s Address: 
 529 Bryant Street Partners LLC 
 c/o Menlo Equities 
 490 California Avenue 
 Fourth Floor 
 Palo Alto, CA 94306 
 Attn: Richard J. Holmstrom/Henry D. Bullock 
 With a Copy To: 
 Cooley Godward LLP 
 One Maritime Plaza 
 20th
Floor 
 San Francisco, CA 94111 
 Attn: Paul Churchill 
 10. This Agreement shall apply to, bind and inure to the benefit of the
parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. As used herein “Lender” shall include any subsequent holder of the Deed of Trust. 
 11. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord has assigned to Lender its right, title and interest in the Lease and to the rents, issues and profits of the Property and the Property pursuant to the Deed of Trust, and
that Landlord has been granted the license to collect such rents provided no Event of Default has occurred under, and as defined in, the Deed of Trust. Tenant agrees to pay all rents and other amounts due under the Lease directly to Lender upon
receipt of written demand by Lender, and Landlord hereby consents thereto. The assignment of the Lease to Lender, or the collection of rents by Lender pursuant to such assignment, shall not obligate Lender to perform Landlord’s obligations
under the Lease. 
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 4. 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement as of the day and year first
above written. 
  

					
	SWITCH AND DATA CA NINE LLC,
	
	a Delaware limited liability company,
		
	 By:
	 	  

	 Name:
	 	  

	 Title:
	 	  

		
	 By:
	 	  

	 Name:
	 	  

	 Title:
	 	  

	
	 529 BRYANT STREET PARTNERS LLC,
     a Delaware limited liability company

		
	By:	 	529 Bryant Street Corporation,
		 	a Delaware corporation
		 	its Manager
		
	By:  	 	  

		
		 	Henry D. Bullock, President
	
	 LA SALLE NATIONAL BANK, AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE
 REGISTERED HOLDERS OF LB-UBS
COMMERCIAL
 MORTGAGE TRUST PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,
 SERIES 2001-C2

		
	By:	 	 Allied Capital Corporation, Special
 Servicer

		
		 	By:
                                        
                
		
		 	Name:
                                        
            
		 	Title:
                                        
            

  

 5. 

 EXHIBIT D 
 FORM OF ESTOPPEL CERTIFICATE 
 January
    , 2005 
 529 Bryant Street Partners LLC 
 490 California Avenue, 4th Floor 
 Palo Alto, California 94306 
 La Salle National Bank, as Trustee 
 c/o Wachovia Securities 
         Structured Products Servicing, NC 1075 

        8739 Research Drive - URP4 
         Charlotte, NC 28288-1075 
 (Loan number 13-0000234) 
  

	Re	529 Bryant Street 

 Palo Alto, California 
 Ladies and Gentlemen: 
 Reference is made to
that certain Lease, dated as of January         , 2005, by and between 529 BRYANT STREET PARTNERS LLC, a California limited liability company
(“Landlord”), and the undersigned (the “Lease”). A copy of the Lease is attached hereto as Exhibit A. Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Lease. 
 At the request of Landlord in connection with entering into the Lease, the undersigned hereby certifies to Landlord and to LA SALLE
NATIONAL BANK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF LB-UBS COMMERCIAL
MORTGAGE TRUST PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2001-C2 (“Lender”) and each of your respective successors and assigns as follows:

 1. The undersigned is the tenant under the Lease. 
 2. The Lease is in full force and effect and has not been amended, modified, supplemented or superseded except as indicated in Exhibit A. 
 3. Landlord has delivered the Leased Premises to Tenant as required by and pursuant to Section 2.4 of the Lease, and the termination right of
Tenant described in Section 2.4 of the Lease has expired and is void and of no force or effect. There is no defense, offset, claim or counterclaim by or in favor of the undersigned against Landlord under the Lease or against the obligations of
the undersigned under the Lease. The undersigned has no renewal, extension or expansion option, no right of first offer or right of first refusal and no other similar right to renew or extend the term of the Lease or expand the property demised
thereunder except as may be expressly set forth in the Lease. 
 4. The undersigned is not aware of any default now existing of the
undersigned or of Landlord under the Lease, nor of any event which with notice or the passage of time or both would constitute a default of the undersigned or of Landlord under the Lease. 
 5. The undersigned has not received notice of a prior transfer, assignment, hypothecation or pledge by Landlord of any of Landlord’s interest
in the Lease, except in connection with the financing provided by Lender. 

 6. The Base Monthly Rent due under the Lease is currently
$                    , which has been paid through
                    , 2005, and all additional rent due and payable under the Lease has been paid through
                    , 2005. 
 7. The term of the Lease commenced on                     , and expires on
                , unless sooner terminated pursuant to the provisions of the Lease. There was and is no work to be performed by for the undersigned’s initial
occupancy of the demised property. 
 8. The undersigned has deposited the sum of $0 with Landlord as security for the performance of
its obligations as tenant under the Lease, and no portion of such deposit has been applied by Landlord to any obligation under the Lease. 
 9. There is no free rent period pending, nor is Tenant entitled to any Landlord’s contribution. 
 The above certifications are made to
Landlord and Lender knowing that Landlord and Lender will rely thereon in accepting an assignment of the Lease. 
 , 
  

			
	 Very truly yours

	
	TENANT:
	
	 SWITCH AND DATA CA NINE LLC,
 a Delaware limited liability company

		
	By:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

		
	By:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

 GUARANTOR RATIFICATION:

 The undersigned (“Guarantor”) has guaranteed the foregoing Lease pursant to that certain Guaranty of Lease dated January
    , 2005 (“Guaranty”). In connection with the foregoing estoppel certificate, Guarantor hereby certifies to Landlord and Lender that all of the terms, covenants, conditions and warranties contained in the
Guaranty are hereby ratified, confirmed and held to be in full force and effect. 
  

			
	 SWITCH & DATA FACILITIES COMPANY, INC.,

a Delaware corporation

		
	By:	 	  

	Its:	 	President
		
	By:	 	  

	Its:	 	Chief Financial Officer

  

 2. 

 SCHEDULE 1 
 LANDLORD REPAIRS 
  

 3. 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

					
	  	  	 	  	PAGE
	 ARTICLE 1 REFERENCE
	  	1
			
	 1.1
	  	References	  	1
		
	 ARTICLE 2 LEASED PREMISES, TERM AND POSSESSION
	  	4
			
	 2.1
	  	Demise Of Leased Premises	  	4
			
	 2.2
	  	Right To Use Outside Areas	  	4
			
	 2.3
	  	Lease Commencement Date And Lease Term	  	4
			
	 2.4
	  	Delivery Of Possession	  	4
			
	 2.5
	  	Performance of Improvement Work	  	5
			
	 2.6
	  	Surrender Of Possession	  	5
		
	 ARTICLE 3 RENT, LATE CHARGES AND SECURITY DEPOSITS
	  	5
			
	 3.1
	  	 Base Monthly Rent
	  	5
			
	 3.2
	  	Additional Rent	  	5
			
	 3.3
	  	Year-End Adjustments	  	6
			
	 3.4
	  	Late Charge, And Interest On Rent In Default.	  	7
			
	 3.5
	  	Payment Of Rent	  	7
			
	 3.6
	  	Prepaid Rent	  	7
			
	 3.7
	  	Security Deposit	  	7
		
	 ARTICLE 4 USE OF LEASED PREMISES AND OUTSIDE AREA
	  	8
			
	 4.1
	  	Permitted Use	  	8
			
	 4.2
	  	General Limitations On Use	  	8
			
	 4.3
	  	Noise And Emissions	  	9
			
	 4.4
	  	Trash Disposal	  	9
			
	 4.5
	  	Parking	  	9
			
	 4.6
	  	Signs	  	9
			
	 4.7
	  	Compliance With Laws And Restrictions	  	9
			
	 4.8
	  	Compliance With Insurance Requirements	  	10
			
	 4.9
	  	Landlord’s Right To Enter	  	10
			
	 4.10
	  	Use Of Outside Areas	  	10
			
	 4.11
	  	Environmental Protection	  	10
			
	 4.12
	  	Rules And Regulations	  	13
			
	 4.13
	  	Reservations	  	13
			
	 4.14
	  	Roof	  	13
		
	 ARTICLE 5 REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE, SERVICES AND UTILITIES
	  	14

  

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 (CONTINUED) 
  

					
	  	  	 	  	PAGE
	 5.1
	  	Repair And Maintenance	  	14
			
	 5.2
	  	Utilities	  	14
			
	 5.3
	  	Security	  	15
			
	 5.4
	  	Energy And Resource Consumption	  	15
			
	 5.5
	  	Limitation Of Landlord’s Liability	  	15
		
	ARTICLE 6 ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS	  	15
			
	 6.1
	  	By Tenant	  	15
			
	 6.2
	  	Ownership Of Improvements	  	16
			
	 6.3
	  	Alterations Required By Law	  	16
			
	 6.4
	  	Liens	  	17
		
	ARTICLE 7 ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING BY TENANT	  	17
			
	 7.1
	  	By Tenant	  	17
			
	 7.2
	  	Merger, Reorganization, or Sale of Assets	  	18
			
	 7.3
	  	Landlord’s Election	  	19
			
	 7.4
	  	Conditions To Landlord’s Consent	  	19
			
	 7.5
	  	Assignment Consideration And Excess Rentals Defined	  	20
			
	 7.6
	  	Payments	  	21
			
	 7.7
	  	Good Faith	  	21
			
	 7.8
	  	Effect Of Landlord’s Consent	  	21
			
	 7.9
	  	Co-Location Use	  	21
		
	ARTICLE 8 LIMITATION ON LANDLORD’S LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY	  	22
			
	 8.1
	  	Limitation On Landlord’s Liability And Release	  	22
			
	 8.2
	  	Tenant’s Indemnification Of Landlord	  	22
		
	ARTICLE 9 INSURANCE	  	23
			
	 9.1
	  	Tenant’s Insurance	  	23
			
	 9.2
	  	Landlord’s Insurance	  	24
			
	 9.3
	  	Mutual Waiver Of Subrogation	  	25
		
	ARTICLE 10 DAMAGE TO LEASED PREMISES	  	25
			
	 10.1
	  	Landlord’s Duty To Restore	  	25
			
	 10.2
	  	Insurance Proceeds	  	25
			
	 10.3
	  	Tenant’s Waiver	  	26
			
	 10.4
	  	No Abatement Of Rent	  	26

  

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 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
 (CONTINUED) 
  

					
	  	  	 	  	PAGE
	ARTICLE 11 CONDEMNATION	  	26
			
	 11.1
	  	Tenant’s Right To Terminate	  	26
			
	 11.2
	  	Landlord’s Right To Terminate	  	26
			
	 11.3
	  	Restoration	  	26
			
	 11.4
	  	Temporary Taking	  	26
			
	 11.5
	  	Division Of Condemnation Award	  	26
			
	 11.6
	  	No Abatement Of Rent	  	27
			
	 11.7
	  	Taking Defined	  	27
		
	ARTICLE 12 DEFAULT AND REMEDIES	  	27
			
	 12.1
	  	Events Of Tenant’s Default	  	27
			
	 12.2
	  	Landlord’s Remedies	  	28
			
	 12.3
	  	Landlord’s Default And Tenant’s Remedies	  	30
			
	 12.4
	  	Limitation Of Tenant’s Recourse	  	30
			
	 12.5
	  	Tenant’s Waiver	  	30
		
	ARTICLE 13 GENERAL PROVISIONS	  	31
			
	 13.1
	  	Taxes On Tenant’s Property	  	31
			
	 13.2
	  	Holding Over	  	31
			
	 13.3
	  	Subordination To Mortgages	  	31
			
	 13.4
	  	Tenant’s Attornment Upon Foreclosure	  	32
			
	 13.5
	  	Mortgagee Protection	  	32
			
	 13.6
	  	Estoppel Certificate	  	32
			
	 13.7
	  	Tenant’s Financial Information	  	33
			
	 13.8
	  	Transfer By Landlord	  	33
			
	 13.9
	  	Force Majeure	  	33
			
	 13.10
	  	Notices	  	33
			
	 13.11
	  	Attorneys’ Fees and Costs	  	34
			
	 13.12
	  	Definitions	  	34
			
		  	    (a) Real Property Taxes	  	34
			
		  	    (b) Landlord’s Insurance Costs	  	35
			
		  	    (c) Property Maintenance Costs	  	35
			
		  	    (d) Property Operating Expenses	  	36
			
		  	    (e) Law	  	36

  

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	  	  	 	  	PAGE
		  	    (f) Lender	  	36
			
		  	    (g) Restrictions	  	36
			
		  	    (h) Rent	  	36
			
	 13.13
	  	General Waivers	  	36
			
	 13.14
	  	Miscellaneous	  	36
		
	ARTICLE 14 CORPORATE AUTHORITY BROKERS AND ENTIRE AGREEMENT	  	37
			
	 14.1
	  	Corporate Authority	  	37
			
	 14.2
	  	Brokerage Commissions	  	37
			
	 14.3
	  	Entire Agreement	  	37
			
	 14.4
	  	Landlord’s Representations	  	38
		
	ARTICLE 15 OPTION TO EXTEND	  	38
		
	ARTICLE 16 TELEPHONE SERVICE	  	40
		
	ARTICLE 17 RIGHT OF FIRST OFFER	  	42

  

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