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Terms of Employment/Letter for Cheryl Henry

 Exhibit 10.1 

CHERYL J. HENRY 
 TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT/ 
 LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING AND SALARY CONTINUATION

 AGREEMENT 
 Ruth’s Hospitality Group, Inc. (hereafter referred to as “Employer”) and Cheryl J. Henry (hereinafter referred to as “Employee”) agree upon the following terms of employment of
Employee by Employer. 
 1. Duties. Employee shall be employed during the term of this Agreement as set forth in
Section 3 in the position of Senior Vice President and Chief Branding Officer. Employee will advance the best interests of Employer at all times during her employment and shall at all such times faithfully, industriously and to the best of her
ability, perform all duties as may be required of her by virtue of her title and position and in accordance with the job description for her title and position as established by the Employer’s Board of Directors and/or its Designee from time to
time. Employer shall provide Employee with a written job description. Employee shall comply with any and all written personnel and corporate policies and employment manuals of Employer in the conduct of her duties that are applied on a consistent
basis. 
 2. Extent of Service. Employee shall devote her full time and best efforts to the performance of her
duties. Employee shall not engage in any business or perform any services in any capacity that would, in the reasonable judgment of Employer, interfere with the full and proper performance by Employee of her duties. 

3. Term. This Agreement shall expire and terminate and be of no further effect (with the exception of terms herein which by
their terms survive the termination of this Agreement) on the close of business of the first anniversary of the date this Agreement was first 

 
executed (the “Termination Date”); provided however that this Agreement shall automatically renew and extend for additional one (1) year terms if Employee is not otherwise in
default and remains in the employ of Employer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Employer must give Employee a minimum of 60 days notice prior to the expiration of any given Term, otherwise this Agreement shall automatically renew for a successive term

 4. Compensation. 
 a. Salary. For all duties to be performed by Employee in the capacity reference hereunder, Employee shall receive an initial annual base salary of $250,000.00, that cannot be reduced and which
shall be paid in accordance with Employer’s normal payroll practice. Employee’s base salary will be subject to annual review by the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors. 

b. Bonus. Employee will be entitled to a discretionary bonus of up to 45% of her base salary, subject to the budget and
performance targets as defined by the Board of Directors on an annual basis pursuant to the Employer’s Executive Bonus Plan (“Plan”) and which may be increased or decreased according to the Plan, to be paid to Employee after the
issuance of the Employer’s audited financial statements relating to that year, assuming Employee is actively employed by Employer at the end of the fiscal year. 
 c. Automobile Allowance. Employee shall also receive a monthly automobile allowance of at least $900.00 per month during the term of the Agreement. 

d. Restricted Stock Units. Pursuant to the Company’s Plan, Employee shall receive upon commencement of this agreement 20,000
restricted stock units with a three year cliff vesting schedule. 

 5. Benefits. 

a. Vacation/Leave—Employee shall be entitled to four (4) weeks of paid vacation per calendar year, with normal sick and
holiday leave as defined by Employer’s written policies. 
 b. Benefit Plan—Employee shall be eligible to
participate in the health and welfare plans provided by Employer for Executives. 
 c. Retirement Benefits—Employee
will be eligible for all applicable retirement benefits offered by Employer, if any. 
 d. Reimbursement of
Expenses—Employer agrees to reimburse Employee for reasonable and appropriate Employer-related expenses (as determined by Employer) paid by Employee in furtherance of her duties, including, but not limited to, travel expenses, food,
lodging, entertainment expenses and automobile expenses, upon submission of proper accounting records for such expenses. Employer agrees to reimburse Employee for in-transition living expenses and moving expenses pursuant to its written relocation
policy, including any terms in addition thereto as may be agreed to by the parties. 
 6. Disability or
Incapacity. If, for a period of ninety (90) consecutive days during the continuing term of this Employment Agreement, Employee is disabled or incapacitated for mental, physical or other cause to the extent that she is unable to perform
her duties as herein contemplated during said ninety (90) consecutive days, Employer shall immediately thereafter have the right to terminate this Employment Agreement upon providing ten (10) days written notice to Employee and shall be
obligated to pay Employee compensation up to the effective date of said termination. The right of termination in this section in no way affects or diminishes other rights of termination as stated in this Employment Agreement, Equity or Bonus Plan.

 7. Termination. Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, Employee’s
employment shall be terminated immediately: 1) upon her death; 2) notice after disability as defined in Section 6; or 3) Employee’s discharge with or without Cause; or 4) Employee’s resignation. 

a. For purposes of this Agreement, “Cause” shall mean (i) Employee’s theft or embezzlement, or attempted theft or
embezzlement, of money or property of Employer, her perpetuation or attempted perpetuation of fraud, or her participation in a fraud or attempted fraud, on Employer or her unauthorized appropriation of, or her attempt to misappropriate, any tangible
or intangible assets or property of Employer, (ii) any act or acts of disloyalty, misconduct or moral turpitude by Employee injurious to the interest, property, operations, business or reputation of Employer or her commission of a crime which
results in injury to Employer or (iii) her willful disregard of lawful directive given by a superior or the Board or a violation of an Employer employment policy injurious to the interest of the Employer. Employee may not be terminated for
cause under (ii) and (iii) unless provided written notice and the circumstance has not been cured within 10 business days. Cause shall not include termination due to Death or Disability. 

b. Should Employer terminate Employee’s employment for cause, as defined in Section 7.b, then, Employee is entitled to be paid
no more than his salary through the date of termination, any unused vacation days, unreimbursed expenses, car allowance, earned but unpaid bonus per Plan. All vested but not exercised option rights will be subject to repurchase by Employer according
to the terms of the Equity Plan. 
 c. Employer reserves the right to terminate Employee’s employment without cause, as
defined in Section 7.b. However, in the event that occurs, then: 1) Employee will 

 
receive twelve (12) monthly payments in the aggregate equal to Employee’s prior twelve (12) months’ base salary compensation; 2) Employee shall receive 12 monthly payments in
the aggregate equal to fifty per cent (50%) of employee’s prior year bonus compensation. 3) Employee will be eligible to receive twelve (12) months continued health, welfare and retirement Benefits (as defined hereinabove), according
to the same terms and conditions Employee would have been entitled to had Employee’s employment with Employer not been terminated; 4) twelve (12) monthly payments of the automobile allowance Employee would have been entitled to had
Employee’s employment with Employer had not been terminated, including reimbursement for fuel and routine maintenance costs for one automobile; 5) all unreimbursed expenses; and 6) all vesting rights of Employee’s stock options and
restricted stock granted during Employee’s tenure shall continue for 12 month post-termination notwithstanding any terms of the Equity Plan to the contrary. Employer has the option of paying this severance on a monthly or lump sum basis. The
payment of all amounts under this Section 7.c is contingent on Employee’s compliance with Sections 8 and 9, and the signing of a customary general release in favor of the Employer. 

d. Should Employee resign her employment for Good Reason, as defined below, Employee will receive as severance the identical compensation
and benefit payments that are set forth in section 7.c (1-6). Employer has the option of paying this severance on a monthly or lump sum basis. The payment of all amounts under this Section 7.d is contingent upon Employee’s compliance with
Sections 8 and 9, and the signing of a customary general release in favor of the Employer. 
 e. For purposes of this Agreement,
“Good Reason” shall mean (i) the assignment by the Board to Employee of any material duties that are clearly inconsistent with Employee’s status, title and position as Senior Vice President / Chief Branding Officer of

 
Employer; (ii) a failure by Employer to pay Employee any amounts required to be paid under this Agreement, which failure continues uncured for a period of fifteen (15) days after
written notice thereof is given by Employee to the Board; (iii) relocation of Employer requiring Employee to relocate; or (iv) Employer provides Employee notice 60 days before expiration of a given Term of its decision not to renew this
Agreement. 
 f. Employee understands that should Employee resign her employment without Good Reason, then Employee is entitled
to no more than her salary through the date of termination (said termination date to be determined by Employer upon notice of resignation), any earned but unused vacation days and unreimbursed business expenses. 

g. Notwithstanding the foregoing, and in the event of a change in the composition of the Board of Directors at any time between the date
that this Agreement is effective and two years thereafter whereby more than a majority of the Board members in place at the time this Agreement is effective resign or are otherwise replaced and Employee is terminated without cause by the newly
comprised Board of Directors, Employee shall receive, in addition to the benefits in Section 7.c (1-6), an additional payment of fifty-percent (50%) of her annual base salary as of the date of termination. 

h. Notwithstanding the foregoing, and in the event of the sale of Employer or substantially all of Employer’s assets resulting in a
change in control of the Employer (as such transactions are defined in the Equity Plan) at any time during the term of this Agreement, in addition to the benefits in Section 7.c (1-6), there shall be an accelerated vesting of all equity grants
notwithstanding any contrary terms of the Equity Plan. These Sections 7.g and 7.h of this Agreement shall be referred to as a “Change in Control” for purposes of this Agreement. 

 8. Disclosure of Information. Employee agrees that she will not, during
employment or any time after termination of employment hereunder, without authorization of Employer, disclose to, or make use of for herself or for any person, corporation or other entity, any files, videos, trade secrets, papers, photographs,
presentations, recipes, specifications, drawings, salary structures, sources of income, business plans, minutes of meetings, contractual arrangements, or other confidential information concerning the business, clients, methods, operations, financing
or services of Employer. Trade secrets and confidential information shall mean information disclosed to Employee or known by her as a consequence of her employment by Employer, and not generally known to the restaurant industry. 

 

	 	9.	Non-Compete.  

 a.
In further consideration of the compensation to be paid to Employee hereunder, Employee acknowledges that in the course of her employment with Employer and its Subsidiaries and Affiliates she shall become familiar, and during her employment with
Employer she has become familiar, with Employer’s trade secrets and with other Confidential Information concerning Employer and its predecessors and its Subsidiaries and Affiliates and that her services have been and shall be of special, unique
and extraordinary value to Employer. Therefore, Employee agrees that during her employment and for a period of one year following her last day of employment (hereafter referred to as the “Non-compete Period”), Employee shall not directly
or indirectly own any interest in, manage, control, participate in, consult with, render services for, or in any manner engage in any business or enterprise identical to or similar to any such business which is engaged in by Employer, its
Subsidiaries or Affiliates or any of their respective franchises, which shall include any restaurant business that derives more than 25% of its revenues from the sale of seafood and seafood dishes, steak and steak dishes and which has an

 
average guest check greater than $45, escalating by five percent (5%) per year, (the “Business”), as of the date of this Agreement and which is located in the United States, which
shall for purposes of illustration and not limitation include the following chains and their parent companies, subsidiaries and other affiliates: McCormick and Schmick, Legal Sea Foods, Oceanaire, Ocean Prime, Morton’s Restaurant Group, The
Palm, Smith & Wollensky, Chart House Enterprises, Del Frisco’s, Sullivan’s, The Capital Grille and Fleming’s. Nothing herein shall prohibit Employee from being a passive owner of not more than 2% of the outstanding stock of
any class of a corporation that is publicly traded, so long as Employee has no active participation in the business of such corporation. This restriction will not apply if Employee is employed as an officer of a business, including, but not limited
to, a casino or hotel, that as an ancillary service provides fine dining as defined in this paragraph. The term “ancillary” assumes that less than 50% of the business revenues are derived from its dining facilities. 

b. During the Non-compete Period, Employee shall not directly or indirectly through another entity (i) induce or attempt to induce
any non-hourly or management employee of Employer or any Subsidiary or Affiliate to leave the employ of Employer or such Subsidiary or Affiliate, or in any way interfere with the relationship between Employer or any Subsidiary or Affiliate and any
employee thereof, (ii) hire any person who was an employee of Employer or any Subsidiary or Affiliate at any time during the Employment Period, unless such person responded to a general solicitation, or (iii) induce or attempt to induce
any customer, supplier, licensee, licensor, franchisee or other business relation of Employer or any Subsidiary or Affiliate to cease doing business between any such customer, supplier, licensee or business relation and Employer or any Subsidiary or
Affiliate (including, without limitation, making any negative, derogatory or disparaging statements or communications regarding Employer or its Subsidiaries, Affiliates, employees or franchisees). 

 10. Surrender of Books and Records. Employee acknowledges that all files,
lists, books, records, photographs, videotapes, slides, specifications, drawings or any other materials used or created by Employee or used or created by Employer in connection with the conduct of its business, shall at all times remain the property
of Employer and that upon termination of employment hereunder, irrespective of the time, manner or cause of said termination, Employee will surrender to Employer all such files, lists, books, records, photographs, videotapes, slides, specifications,
drawings or any other materials. 
 11. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement shall be held invalid or
unenforceable, the remainder of this Letter shall, nevertheless, remain in full force and effect. If any provision is held invalid or unenforceable with respect to particular circumstances, it shall, nevertheless, remain in full force and effect in
all other circumstances. 
 12. Notice. All notices required to be given under the terms expressed hereunder shall be in
writing, shall be effective upon receipt, and shall be delivered to the addressee in person or mailed by certified mail, returned receipt requested: 
 If to Employer, addressed to: 
 Chief Executive Officer 

Ruth’s Hospitality Group, Inc. 
 1030 West Canton Avenue, Suite 100 
 Winter Park, Florida, 32789 

If to Employee, addressed to: 
 Cheryl J. Henry 
 at the address contained in records of the Employer as updated
from to time to time. 

 or such other address as a party shall have designated for notices to be given to her or it
by notice given in accordance with this paragraph. 
 13. Governing Law and Resolution of Dispute. Employee’s
terms of employment shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of or applicable to the State of Florida. Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to Employee’s terms of employment, or the breach
therefore, shall be resolved by arbitration conducted in accordance with the rules then existing of the American Arbitration Association, applying the substantive law of the State of Florida. The parties further agree that any such arbitration shall
be conducted in Seminole County, Florida. 
 14. Waiver. No term or condition of this Agreement shall be deemed to
have been waived, nor shall there be any estoppel against the enforcement of any provision of this Agreement, except by written instrument of the party charged with such waiver or estoppel. No such written waiver shall be deemed a continuing waiver
unless specifically stated therein, and each such waiver shall operate only as to the specific term or condition waived and shall not constitute a waiver of such term or condition for the future or as to any act other than that specifically waived.

 [Signatures appear on the following page] 

 The parties hereby agree that this Agreement shall be deemed executed
and effective as of the 18th day of October, 2011.

  

			
	RUTH’S HOSPITALITY GROUP, INC
		
	By:	 	/s/ John F. McDonald, III
	Name:	 	John F. McDonald, III
	Title:	 	Vice President, Legal
	Date:	 	October 18, 2011

  

			
	CHERYL J. HENRY
		
	By:	 	/s/ Cheryl J. Henry
		 	Cheryl J. Henry
		
	Date:	 	October 18, 2011Terms of Employment/Letter for Peter Beaudrault

 Exhibit 10.2 
 PETER J. BEAUDRAULT 
 TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT/ 

LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING AND SALARY CONTINUATION 
 AGREEMENT 
 Ruth’s Hospitality Group, Inc. (hereafter referred to as
“Employer”) and Peter J. Beaudrault, (hereinafter referred to as “Employee”) agree upon the following terms of employment of Employee by Employer. 
 1. Duties. Employee shall be employed during the term of this Agreement as set forth in Section 3 in the position of President and Chief Operating Officer of Mitchell’s Fish
Market. Employee will advance the best interests of Employer at all times during his employment and shall at all such times faithfully, industriously and to the best of his ability, perform all duties as may be required of him by virtue of his title
and position and in accordance with the job description for his title and position as established by the Employer’s Board of Directors and/or its Designee from time to time. Employee shall comply with any and all written personnel policies and
employment manuals of Employer in the conduct of his duties. 
 2. Extent of Service. Employee shall devote his
full time and best efforts to the performance of his duties. Employee shall not engage in any business or perform any services in any capacity that would, in the reasonable judgment of Employer, interfere with the full and proper performance by
Employee of his duties. 
 3. Term I Annual Renewals. This Agreement shall expire and terminate and be of no
further effect (with the exception of terms herein which by their terms survive the termination of this Agreement) on the close of business of the first anniversary of the date this Agreement was first executed (the “Termination Date”),
provided; however, that this Agreement shall automatically renew and extend for additional, one (1) year terms if Employee is not otherwise in default, and remains in the employ of the Employer. 

  
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 4. Compensation. 

a. Salary For all duties to be performed by Employee in the capacity reference hereunder, Employee shall receive an annual base
salary of $250,000, effective February 6, 2012, subject to annual review by the Compensation Committee and Board of Directors. 
 b. Bonus Employee will be entitled to a discretionary bonus, subject to the budgetary and performance targets as defined by the Board of Directors on an annual basis, pursuant to the Management
Bonus Plan Chief Operating Officer—Mitchell’s Fish Market (“Plan”), or any replacement thereof , and which may be increased or decreased according to the Plan. 

c. Automobile Allowance Employee shall also receive a month automobile allowance of at least $900.00 per month during the term of
this Agreement. 
 5. Benefits. 
 a. Vacation/Leave—Employee shall be entitled to four ( 4) weeks of paid vacation per calendar year, with normal sick and holiday leave as defined by Employer’s policies. 

b. Benefit Plan— Employee shall be eligible to participate in the health and welfare plans provided by Employer. 

c. Retirement Benefits—Employee will be eligible for all applicable retirement benefits offered by Employer, if any.

 d. Reimbursement of Expenses — Employer agrees to reimburse Employee for reasonable and appropriate
Employer-related expenses (as determined by Employer) paid by Employee in furtherance of his duties, including, but not limited to, travel expenses, entertainment expenses and automobile expenses, upon submission of proper accounting records for
such expenses. Employer agrees to reimburse Employee for in-transition living expenses and moving expenses pursuant to its written relocation policy. 

  
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 6. Disability of incapacity of Employee. 

If, for a period of ninety (90) consecutive days during the terms of this Employment Agreement, Employee is disabled or
incapacitated for mental, physical or other cause to the extent that he is unable to perform his duties as herein contemplated during said ninety (90) consecutive days, Employer shall immediately thereafter have the right to terminate this
Employment Agreement upon providing ten (1 0) days written notice to Employee and shall be obligated to pay Employee compensation up to the effective date of said termination. The right of termination in this section in no way affects or diminishes
other rights of termination as stated in this Employment Agreement. 
 7. Termination. 

a. Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, Employee’s employment shall be terminated immediately upon: 1) his death; 2) notice
after disability as defined in Section 6; or 3) Employee’s discharge for Cause. 
 b. For purposes of this Agreement,
“Cause” shall mean (i) Employee’s theft or embezzlement, or attempted theft or embezzlement, of money or property of Employer, his perpetuation or attempted perpetuation of fraud, or his participation in a fraud or attempted
fraud, on Employer or his unauthorized appropriation of, or his attempt to misappropriate, any tangible or intangible assets or property of Employer, (ii) any act or acts of disloyalty, misconduct or moral turpitude by Employee injurious to the
interest, property, operations, business or reputation of Employer or his commission of a crime which results in injury to Employer or (iii) his willful disregard of lawful directive given by a superior or the Board or a violation of an
Employer employment policy. 

  
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 c. Should Employee terminate Employee’s employment for cause, as defined in
Section 7.b, then Employee is entitled to no more than his salary through the date of termination and any unused vacation days. 
 d. Employer reserves the right to terminate Employee’s employment without cause, as defined in Section 7.b. However, in the event that occurs, then: 1) Employee shall receive 12 monthly payments
in the aggregate equal to Employee’s prior 12 months base salary compensation; 2) Employee shall receive 12 monthly payments in the aggregate equal to fifty-percent (50%) of Employee’s prior year bonus compensation; 3) Employee will
be eligible to receive 12 months continued health, welfare and retirement Benefits (as defined hereinabove), according to the same terms and conditions Employee would have been entitled to had Employee’s employment with Employer not been
terminated; 4) 12 monthly payments of the automobile allowance Employee would have been entitled to had Employee’s employment with Employer not been terminated; and 5) all vesting rights of Employee’s stock options and restricted stock
granted during Employee’s tenure shall continue for 12 months post-termination. Employer has the option of paying this severance on a monthly or lump sum basis. The payment of all amounts under this Section 7.d is contingent on
Employee’s compliance with Sections 8 and 9. 
 e. Should Employee resign his employment for Good Reason, as defined below,
Employee will receive the identical compensation and benefit payments set forth in section 7.d (1-5). Employer has the option of paying this severance on a monthly or lump sum basis. The payment of all amounts under this Section 7(e) is
contingent upon Employee’s compliance with Sections 8 and 9. 
 f. For purposes of this Agreement, “Good Reason”
shall mean (i) the assignment by the Board to Employee of any material duties that are clearly inconsistent with Employee’s status, title and position as President and Chief Operating Officer of Mitchell’s Fish Market; or (ii) a
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Employer to pay Employee any amounts required to be paid under this Agreement, which failure continues uncured for a period of 15 days after written notice thereof is given by Employee to the
Board. 
 g. Employee understands that should Employee resign his employment without Good Reason, then Employee is entitled to
no more than his salary through the date of termination (said termination date to be determined by Employer upon notice of resignation) and any earned but unused vacation days. 

8. Disclosure of Information. Employee agrees that he will not, during employment or any time after termination of
employment hereunder, without authorization of Employer, disclose to, or make use of for himself or for any person, corporation or other entity, any files, videos, trade secrets, papers, photographs, presentations, recipes, specifications, drawings,
salary structures, sources of income, business plans, minutes of meetings, contractual arrangements, or other confidential information concerning the business, clients, methods, operations, financing or services of Employer. Trade secrets and
confidential information shall mean information disclosed to Employee or known by him as a consequence of his employment by Employer, and not generally known to the restaurant industry. 

9. Non-Compete. 
 a. In further consideration of the compensation to be paid to Employee hereunder, Employee acknowledges that in the course of his employment with Employer and its Subsidiaries and Affiliates he shall
become familiar, and during his employment with Employer he has become familiar, with Employer’s trade secrets and with other Confidential Information concerning Employer and its predecessors and its Subsidiaries and Affiliates and that his
services have been and shall be of special, unique and extraordinary value to Employer. Therefore, Employee agrees that during his 

  
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employment and for a period of one year following his last day of employment (hereafter referred to as the “Non-compete Period”), Employee shall not directly or indirectly own any
interest in, manage, control, participate in, consult with, render services for, or in any manner engage in any business or enterprise identical to or similar to any such business which is engaged in by Employer, its Subsidiaries or Affiliates or
any of their respective franchises, which shall include any restaurant business that derives more than 25% of its revenues from the sale of seafood and seafood dishes and which has an average guest check greater than $35, (the “Business”),
as of the date of this Agreement, which shall for purposes of illustration and not limitation include the following chains and their parent companies, subsidiaries and other affiliates: McCormick & Schmick, Legal Sea Foods, Oceanaire and
Ocean Prime. Nothing herein shall prohibit Employee from being a passive owner of not more than two-percent (2%) of the outstanding stock of any class of a corporation that is publicly traded, so long as Employee has no active participation in
the business of such corporation. This restriction will not apply if Employee is employed as an officer of a business, including, but not limited to, a casino or hotel, that as an ancillary service provides dining as defined in this paragraph. The
term “ancillary” assumes that less than fifty-percent 50% of the business revenues are derived from its dining facilities. 
 b. During the Non-compete Period, Employee shall not directly or indirectly through another entity (i) induce or attempt to induce any non-hourly or management employee of Employer or any Subsidiary
or Affiliate to leave the employ of Employer or such Subsidiary or Affiliate, or in any way interfere with the relationship between Employer or any Subsidiary or Affiliate and any employee thereof, (ii) hire any person who was an employee of
Employer or any Subsidiary or Affiliate at any time during the Employment Period or (iii) induce or attempt to induce any customer, supplier, licensee, licensor, franchisee or other business relation of Employer or any

  
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Subsidiary or Affiliate to cease doing business between any such customer, supplier, licensee or business relation and Employer or any Subsidiary or Affiliate (including, without limitation,
making any negative, derogatory or disparaging statements or communications regarding Employer or its Subsidiaries, Affiliates, employees or franchisees). 
 10. Surrender of Books and Records. Employee acknowledges that all files, lists, books, records, photographs, videotapes, slides, specifications, drawings or any other materials used or
created by Employee or used or created by Employer in connection with the conduct of its business, shall at all times remain the property of Employer and that upon termination of employment hereunder, irrespective of the time, manner or cause of
said termination, Employee will surrender to Employer all such files, lists, books, records, photographs, videotapes, slides, specifications, drawings or any other materials. 
 11. Execution and Mutual Releases. Upon fulfillment of all rights and obligations created herein, Employer and Employee agree to execute mutual releases in favor of the other unless
otherwise prohibited by law. 
 12. Severability. If any provision of this Letter ofUnderstanding shall be held
invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Letter shall, nevertheless, remain in full force and effect. If any provision is held invalid or unenforceable with respect to particular circumstances, it shall, nevertheless, remain in full force and
effect in all other circumstances. 
 13. Notice. All notices required to be given under the terms expressed
hereunder shall be in writing, shall be effective upon receipt, and shall be delivered to the addressee in person or mailed by certified mail, returned receipt requested: 

  
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 If to Employer, addressed to: 
 Ruth’s Hospitality Group, Inc. 
 400 International Parkway 

Suite 325 

Heathrow, FL 32746 
 Attn: CEO 
 If to Employee, addressed to: 

Peter J. Beaudrault 
 2345 Ridgewind Way 
 Windermere, Florida 34786 

or such other address as a party shall have designated for notices to be given to him or it by notice given in accordance with this paragraph.

 14. Governing Law and Resolution of Dispute. Employee’s terms of employment shall be governed by and
construed in accordance with the laws of or applicable to the State of Delaware. Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to Employee’s terms of employment, or the breach therefore, shall be resolved by arbitration conducted
in accordance with the rules then existing of the American Arbitration Association, applying the substantive law of the State of Delaware. The parties further agree that any such arbitration shall be conducted in Seminole County, Florida.

  
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 Date: March 14, 2012 
  

					
	WITNESS:	 		 	RUTH’S HOSPITALITY GROUP, INC
			
	/s/ John F. McDonald, III	 		 	/s/ Michael P. O’Donnell
	 John F. McDonald, III
 Vice
President, Legal
 March 14, 2012
	 		 	 Michael P. O’Donnell

Chairman of the Board, President and
 Chief
Executive Officer March 14, 2012

  

					
			
	 	 		 	/s/ Peter J. Beaudrault
		 		 	 Peter J. Beaudrault

March 14, 2012

  
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