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EX-10.3

 Exhibit 10.3 
  

	 THIS CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT dated 
	 29 July 2015 is made 

BETWEEN: 
  

	(1)	MEREO BIOPHARMA GROUPLTD, (a company incorporated in England and Wales and registered under number 9481161, whose registered office is at Green Park House, 15 Stratton Street, London W1J 8LQ (the
“Company”); and 

  

	(2)	Alastair Mackinnon, [XXXXXXXXX] 

 This Contract sets out the terms and conditions of your employment with the
Company at the date of this Contract and supersedes all previous arrangements or agreements whether oral or in writing between you and the Company in relation to the matters dealt with in it. 

 

	1.	Interpretation 

  

	1.1	The definitions and rules of interpretation in this clause 1 apply in this Contract. 

  

	 	1.1.1	Appointment: the employment of the Employee by the Company on the terms of this Contract. 

  

	 	1.1.2	Associated Employer: has the meaning given to it in the Employment Rights Act 1996. 

  

	 	1.1.3	Board: the board of directors of the Company (including any committee of the board duly appointed by it). 

  

	 	1.1.4	Commencement Date: 1st July 2015 

  

	 	1.1.5	Confidential Information: all of 

  

	 	(a)	financial information relating to the Company and any Group Company including (but not limited to) management accounts, sales forecasts, dividend forecasts, profit and loss accounts and balance sheets, draft accounts,
results, order schedules, profit margins, pricing strategies and other information regarding the performance or future performance of the Company or any Group Company; 

 

	 	(b)	client or customer lists and contact lists, details of the terms of business with, the fees and commissions charged to or by and the requirements of customers or clients, prospective customers or clients, buyers, and
suppliers of the Company or any Group Company; 

  

	 	(c)	any information relating to expansion plans, business strategy, marketing plans, and presentations, tenders, projects, joint ventures or acquisitions and developments contemplated, offered or undertaken by the Company
or any Group Company; 

  

	 	(d)	details of the employees, officers and workers of and consultants to the Company or any Group Company their job skills and capabilities and of the remuneration and other benefits paid to them; 

	 	(e)	copies or details of and information relating to Know-how, research activities, inventions, creative briefs, ideas, computer programs (whether in source code or object code)
secret processes, designs and formulae or other intellectual property acquired, developed, licensed, undertaken, commissioned or produced by or on behalf of the Company or any Group Company; 

 

	 	(f)	confidential reports or research commissioned by or provided to the Company or any Group Company and any trade secrets and confidential transactions of the Company or any Group Company; 

 

	 	(g)	key metric information such as details of website page hits, visitors, visits, orders per day, total order volumes, average order size, volumes of goods shipped or held in stock, customer acquisition costs, repeat rates
and word of mouth rates; 

  

	 	(h)	details of any marketing, development, pre-selling or other exploitation of any intellectual property or other rights of the Company or any Group Company, any proposed options or
agreements to purchase, licence or otherwise exploit any intellectual property of the Company or any Group Company and any intellectual property which is under consideration for development by the Company or any Group Company, 

 

	 	(i)	details of any advertising, marketing or promotional campaign which the Company or any Group Company is to conduct; and 

  

	 	(j)	any information which you ought reasonably to know is confidential and any information which has been given to the Company or any Group Company in confidence by agents, buyers, clients, consultants, customers, suppliers
or other persons. 

  

	 	1.1.6	Documents: documents, manuals, disks, memory, notebooks, tapes (including copies) or any other medium, whether or not eye-readable, on which information (whether
confidential or otherwise) may from time to time be referred to, written or recorded. 

  

	 	1.1.7	Group Company: the Company, its Subsidiaries or Holding Companies from time to time and any Subsidiary of any Holding Company from time to time. 

 

	 	1.1.8	Incapacity: any sickness, injury or other medical disorder or condition which prevents the Employee from carrying out his duties. 

 

	 	1.1.9	Key Employee: any employee or contractor who is or was (in the Period) employed or engaged to your knowledge: 

  

	 	(a)	at management grade; or 

  
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	 	(b)	in a senior capacity; or 

  

	 	(c)	in a capacity in which he has access to or obtained Confidential Information and in respect of whom you exercised control or had managerial responsibility. 

 

	 	1.1.10	Know-how: information (including without limitation that comprised in formulae, specifications, designs, drawings, component lists, databases, software (or pre-cursor documents), databases, manuals, instructions and catalogues) held in whatever form relating to the creation, production or supply of any products or services by the Company or any Group Company, or by or
to any of the suppliers, customers, partners or joint ventures of such company. 

  

	 	1.1.11	Manager: Chief Executive Officer, Denise Scots-Knight 

  

	 	1.1.12	Period: the period of 6 months immediately prior to the Termination Date. 

  

	 	1.1.13	Permitted Interest: an interest in any class of shares or other securities of any company which are traded on a recognised investment exchange which amount to not more than 3% of such class of issued shares or
securities and an interest in any units of any authorised unit trust. 

  

	 	1.1.14	Restricted Area: England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. 

  

	 	1.1.15	Restricted Business: any business whether for profit or not-for-profit that has a significant commercial activity in pharmaceuticals
which contain one or more active ingredients that are similar (in drug target specificity and function in relation to modulating that target) to pharmaceutical candidates or products researched, developed or commercialised by the Company at the date
of an individual’s termination of service with the Company in which the Employee has a material involvement. 

  

	 	1.1.16	SSP: statutory sick pay. 

  

	 	1.1.17	Staff Handbook: the Company’s staff handbook as amended from time to time. 

  

	 	1.1.18	Subsidiary and Holding Company: in relation to a company mean “subsidiary” and “holding company” as defined in section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006 and a company shall be treated, for the
purposes only of the membership requirement contained in subsections 1159(1)(b) and (c), as a member of another company even if its shares in that other company are registered in the name of (a) another person (or its nominee), whether by way
of security or in connection with the taking of security, or (b) a nominee. 

  

	 	1.1.19	Termination Date: the date of termination or expiration of this Contract. 

  
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	1.2	The headings in this Contract are inserted for convenience only and shall not affect its construction. 

  

	1.3	A reference to a particular law is a reference to it as it is in force for the time being taking account of any amendment, extension, or re-enactment and includes any subordinate
legislation for the time being in force made under it. 

  

	1.4	Unless the context otherwise requires, a reference to one gender shall include a reference to the other genders. 

  

	1.5	Unless the context otherwise requires, words in the singular include the plural and in the plural include the singular. 

  

	1.6	The schedules to this Contract form part of (and are incorporated into) this Contract. 

  

	2.	Term of Appointment 

  

	2.1	The Appointment shall commence on the Commencement Date and shall continue, subject to the remaining terms of this Contract, until terminated by either party giving the other not less than 3 months’ prior notice
(or the statutory minimum notice, whichever is the greater) in writing. 

  

	2.2	[This clause intentionally blank]. 

  

	2.3	No employment with a previous employer counts towards the Employee’s period of continuous employment with the Company. 

  

	2.4	The Employee consents to the transfer of his employment under this Contract to an Associated Employer at any time during the Appointment. 

 

	3.	Employee Warranties 

  

	3.1	You represent and warrant to the Company that, by entering into this Contract or performing any of your obligations under it, you will not be in breach of any court order or any express or implied terms of any contract
or other obligation binding on you. 

  

	3.2	You represent and warrant to the Company that you are not bound by or subject to any agreement, arrangement, court order, obligation or undertaking which in any way restricts or prohibits you from entering into this
Contract or from performing your duties for the Company as set out in this Contract. 

  

	3.3	You warrant that you are entitled to work in the UK without any additional approvals and will notify the Company immediately if you cease to be so entitled at any time during the Appointment. 

 

	4.	Job Title and Reporting 

 Your job title is Chief Medical Officer and you will report to
the Manager or such other person as may be authorised by the Company and notified to you. 

  
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	5.	Job Description and Duties 

  

	5.1	Your main tasks and responsibilities are set out in the written job description at Schedule I. The Company reserves the right to require you to change your job title and/or job description and/or reporting structure or
to require you to perform a different job or different or additional duties consistent with your status and any such change will not constitute a change of the terms and conditions of your employment. 

 

	5.2	You must perform your job to the best of your ability and to comply with any duties implied by law. 

  

	5.3	During the Appointment you shall: 

  

	 	5.3.1	unless prevented by Incapacity, devote substantially the whole of your time, attention and abilities to the business of the Company and any Group Company of which you are an officer or consultant; 

 

	 	5.3.2	diligently exercise such powers and perform such duties as may from time to time be assigned to you by the Company together with such person or persons as the Company may appoint to act jointly with you;

  

	 	5.3.3	comply with all reasonable and lawful directions given to you by the Company; 

  

	 	5.3.4	promptly make such reports to your Manager in connection with the affairs of any Group Company on such matters and at such times as are reasonably required; 

 

	 	5.3.5	report your own wrongdoing and any wrongdoing or proposed wrongdoing of any other employee or director of any Group Company to your Manager immediately on becoming aware of it; 

 

	 	5.3.6	use your best endeavours to promote, protect, develop and extend the business of any Group Company; and 

  

	 	5.3.7	consent to the Company monitoring and recording any use that you make of the Company’s electronic communications systems for the purpose of ensuring that the Company’s rules are being complied with and for
legitimate business purposes. 

  

	5.4	You shall comply with the Company’s anti-corruption and bribery policy and related procedures at all times. 

  

	5.5	You shall comply with any rules, policies and procedures set out in the Staff Handbook. The Staff Handbook does not form part of this Contract and the Company may amend it at any time. To the extent that there is any
conflict between the terms of this Contract and the Staff Handbook, this Contract shall prevail. 

  

	5.6	All documents, manuals, hardware and software provided for your use by the Company, and any data or documents (including copies) produced, maintained or stored on the Company’s computer systems or other electronic
equipment (including mobile phones), remain the property of the Company. 

  
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	6.	Location 

  

	6.1	Your normal place of work is the Company’s offices at Green Park House, 15 Stratton Street, London W1J 8LQ or such other place as the Company may reasonably determine for the proper performance and exercise of your
duties. 

  

	6.2	The Company may require you to perform services for any Group Company wherever situated and without further fees or remuneration and to enter into any separate agreement(s) with such Group Company for such purpose and
any duties that you may have under this Contract will be deemed to extend to such Group Company. 

  

	6.3	You agree to travel on any Group Company’s business (both within the United Kingdom and abroad) as may be required for the proper performance of your duties under the Appointment. 

 

	7.	Hours of Work 

  

	7.1	Your normal working hours are from 09:00 to 17:00 on each week day, excluding public and bank holidays of England and Wales, together with such additional hours, on week days (including public and bank holidays of
England and Wales) or weekends, as may be necessary for the proper performance of your duties. 

  

	7.2	Regulation 4(1) of the Working Time Regulations 1998 (the “WTR”) provides that a worker’s average working time, including overtime, must not exceed 48 hours for each
seven-day period (to be averaged over a period of 17 weeks) unless the worker agrees that this regulation will not apply to his or her employment. 

You acknowledge that you hold an executive position with certain autonomous decision taking powers and therefore are not subject to
regulation 4(1) of the Working Time Regulations 1998 but without prejudice to that you accept that by signing this Contract you have agreed that, insofar as it would apply to your employment with the Company, regulation 4(1) of the Working Time
Regulations 1998 shall not apply. 
  

	7.3	At any time during the Appointment, you or the Company may give three months’ prior written notice that the opt-out of clause 7.2 should no longer apply and it will cease to
apply with effect from the expiry of the said notice. 

  

	7.4	You will comply with any requests made or measures imposed to enable the Company and/or you to monitor and record your working time. 

 

	8.	Salary 

  

	8.1	Your salary is £210,000 per annum (the “Salary”), less statutory and voluntary deduction. The Salary shall accrue from day to day and be payable by equal monthly instalments
in arrears on the last business day of each calendar month directly into your UK bank or building society account. 

  
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	8.2	You will receive no additional payment for any overtime worked. Your Salary will include any director’s, company secretary’s and other fees and emoluments due to you as an officer of the Company or of any
Group Company. 

  

	8.3	Your Salary will be reviewed by your Manager annually, the first such review taking effect from 1 January 2016 and may be increased from time to time at the Company’s discretion without affecting the other
terms of the Appointment. There is no obligation to award an increase. There will be no review of the Salary after notice has been given by either party to terminate the Appointment. 

 

	8.4	If you are invited to participate in any employees’ share scheme (as defined in section 1166 of the Companies Act 2006) and accept, your membership shall be governed exclusively by the rules of the relevant scheme
from time to time. Your rights and obligations under this Contract shall not be affected by your participation in the scheme or any right which you may have to participate in it and you shall have no claim for compensation or damages under or in
connection with this Contract in consequence of the termination of the Appointment for any reason whatsoever insofar as the termination of the Appointment may end your participation or reduce the value of awards you may receive under it.

  

	8.5	You authorise the Company to deduct from your Salary any sums which you may owe the Company including without limitation any overpayment of salary or expenses, any debt or loans or any other sum or sums which may be
required to be authorised pursuant to Section 13 of the Employment Rights Act 1996. 

  

	9.	Discretionary Bonus 

  

	9.1	You may be considered for a discretionary bonus in relation to each calendar year. The payment of any discretionary bonus is not guaranteed under this Contract and your eligibility for a discretionary bonus shall be
assessed in accordance with and subject to the terms of the Company’s performance related discretionary bonus scheme. 

  

	9.2	The terms of the discretionary bonus scheme are determined by the Company in its absolute discretion and the Company is entitled in its absolute discretion to change the terms of this scheme from year to year.

  

	9.3	The amount of the discretionary bonus, if any, in any particular calendar year shall be determined by the Company in its sole discretion. Payment of a bonus in one calendar year does not entitle you to receive a bonus
in respect of any other calendar year. 

  

	9.4	If you commence employment part way through the calendar year any sum calculated in accordance with clause 9.2 shall be pro-rated, as appropriate. 

 

	9.5	If you are working your period of notice (given by either you or the Company) at the date any bonus is payable to you, or the Appointment is terminated prior to that date, no bonus or
pro-rata bonus shall be payable. 

  

	9.6	Any discretionary bonus payable in accordance with this clause 9 shall not be pensionable. 

  
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	10.	Expenses 

  

	10.1	The Company will reimburse (or procure the reimbursement of) all expenses properly, necessarily and reasonably incurred by you in the proper performance of your duties, provided that on request you will provide the
Company with such VAT receipts, invoices or other evidence of actual payment of such expenses as the Company may reasonably require. 

  

	10.2	You shall comply with the Company’s expenses policy as set out in the Staff Handbook from time to time. 

  

	10.3	Any expenses charged to a Company credit card must be documented in accordance with Company procedures and approved by the Chief Financial Officer within one month of the date that the credit card statement is received.
No personal expenditure may be charged to Company credit cards. 

  

	11.	Other Employment 

  

	11.1	You must devote substantially the whole of your time, attention and abilities during your normal hours of work to your duties for the Company. 

 

	11.2	Without the prior written approval of the Board, you may not, whether directly or indirectly, undertake any other job (including voluntary work) or carry on a business, of whatever kind, during your hours of work for
the Company. Without the prior written approval of the Board, you may not, whether directly or indirectly, undertake any other job (including voluntary work) or carry on a business, of whatever kind, outside Company hours if in the reasonable
opinion of the Company this is likely to affect your work performance for the Company and you will promptly disclose to the Company sufficient details of any such job or business in order for the Company to consider whether it is likely to affect
your work performance. Nothing in this clause 11.2 will prevent you from holding a Permitted Interest (as defined below) 

  

	11.3	You may not at any time during the period of your employment by the Company without the prior written consent of the Chief Executive Officer engage, whether directly or indirectly, in any business or employment which is
similar to or in any way connected with the business of the Company. Nothing in this clause 11.3 will prevent you from continuing with your activities relating to Phase4 Partners Limited. 

 

	12.	Holidays 

  

	12.1	In addition to the usual public and bank holidays of England and Wales, you shall be entitled to 25 days’ paid holiday in each complete holiday year worked (and pro rata for any holiday year worked in part) to be
taken at such time or times as shall be agreed by your Manager. 

  

	12.2	The holiday year runs from 1 January each year to the following 31 December. 

  

	12.3	Although the Company will agree to your proposed holiday dates wherever possible, it reserves the right to withhold approval where necessary to protect the interests of the business. 

  
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	12.4	The Company reserves the right to require you to take holiday on certain days to be determined by the Company of up to five days in each holiday year. The Company will notify you of any such requirement prior to the
commencement of each holiday year. 

  

	12.5	A maximum of five days untaken holiday entitlement may be carried forward from one holiday year subject to the prior written agreement of your Manager to the next and no money will be paid in lieu of any such untaken
holiday entitlement. 

  

	12.6	On termination of the Appointment you shall be entitled to be paid in lieu of holiday accrued but untaken in the holiday year in which termination takes place. Your entitlement to holiday will be calculated on the basis
that each day of paid holiday is equal to 1/260 of your salary. Alternatively, you will be required to repay to the Company pay for any holiday taken in excess of your entitlement at the same rate. 

 

	12.7	If in any year you are not employed for the complete holiday year (for example, in the years in which you join and leave the Company), your holiday entitlement will be calculated pro rata based on the number of complete
months worked during the relevant holiday year. 

  

	12.8	The Company may require you to take any outstanding holiday entitlement during your notice period or during any period of garden leave as referred to in clause 20. 

 

	12.9	The holiday year is also the leave year for parental leave purposes. 

  

	13.	Notification of Sickness or Other Absence 

  

	13.1	If you are absent from work for any reason and your absence has not previously been authorised by your Manager you, or someone on your behalf, must inform your Manager by 10.00 am on each day of absence.

  

	13.2	Any unauthorised absence must be properly explained and in the case of an absence of uncertain duration you must keep the Company informed on a daily basis until you have provided the Company with a medical certificate.

  

	13.3	If you are absent from work due to sickness or injury which continues for more than seven days (including weekends) you must provide the Company with a medical certificate on or before the eighth day of sickness or
injury. Thereafter medical certificates must be provided to the Company to cover any continued absence. 

  

	13.4	Immediately following your return to work after any period of absence which has not previously been authorised by your Manager you are required to complete a Self-Certification form stating the date of and the reason
for your absence, including details of sickness on non-working days as this information is required by the Company for calculating Statutory Sick Pay entitlement. Self-Certification forms will be retained in
the Company’s records. 

  

	13.5	Failure to comply with the above procedures may result in disciplinary action and/or the loss of Company sick pay (referred to below) and may also disqualify you from receiving Statutory Sick Pay. 

  
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	13.6	Your “qualifying days” for Statutory Sick Pay purposes are those days of the week on which you are due to work in accordance with this contract of employment. 

 

	13.7	You shall: 

  

	 	13.7.1	agree to consent to a medical examination (at the Company’s expense) by a doctor nominated by the Company or your GP or any relevant consultant at any time should the Company so require; and 

 

	 	13.7.2	authorise such medical practitioner to disclose to or discuss with the Company (or its medical adviser) any matters arising from such examination. 

 

	13.8	The rights of the Company to terminate the Appointment under the terms of this Contract apply even when such termination would or might cause you to forfeit any entitlement to sick pay, payments under the medical
scheme, or other benefits. 

  

	14.	Sick Pay 

  

	14.1	Provided that you have complied with the Company’s notification and certification procedures and general terms relating to sickness absence referred to in clause 13 above and that you have completed three months of
continuous service prior to the start of the period of sickness, you will be entitled to be paid your normal basic pay for periods of sickness absence up to a maximum of 10 working days in aggregate in any calendar year. Any payments made thereafter
will be at the sole discretion of the Company. Payments of sick pay include Statutory Sick Pay and will be reduced by any state sickness benefit you may be entitled to receive. 

 

	14.2	If you are absent from work due to the actionable negligence, nuisance or breach of any statutory duty on the part of a third party in respect of which damages are or may be recoverable, you shall immediately notify
your Manager of that fact and of any claim, compromise, settlement or judgment made or awarded in connection with it and all relevant particulars that the Company may reasonably require. In such circumstances any Company sick pay will be paid as a
loan which, if required by the Company, you must repay to the Company if you recover damages in respect of your absence from work. 

  

	14.3	The Company reserves the right to withhold payment of Company sick pay if you fail to comply with the provisions of clause 13 or if you are subject to disciplinary proceedings. 

 

	15.	Other Benefits 

  

	15.1	 Pension. You are eligible to join the Company’s group personal pension scheme. Membership of and
benefits under the scheme are strictly subject to the rules of the scheme as amended from time to time. The Company expressly reserves the right in its discretion to amend or terminate the pension scheme. The Company shall contribute to the
Company’s pension scheme an amount equal to 10% of your Salary provided that you contribute 4% or more to that scheme, subject to the annual allowance set by HM Revenue & Customs from time to time not being exceeded. In the event that
you exceed the annual allowance set by HM Revenue & Customs in any fiscal year or maximum lifetime allowance, the Company may, at 

  
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your request, pay a pro-rata amount equal to 10% of your basic salary in lieu of a pension contribution to you as an allowance, subject to deduction of
income tax and national insurance contributions, you certifying and, at the request of the Company, providing evidence satisfactory to the Company that you have exceeded such annual allowance for the applicable fiscal year or the maximum lifetime
allowance and, if necessary, you opting out of auto enrolment. Any pension contribution or allowance shall be paid in equal monthly instalments in arrears. 

  

	15.2	The Company will comply with the employer pension duties in respect of your employment in accordance with Part I of the Pensions Act 2008. 

 

	15.3	A contracting-out certificate under the Pension Schemes Act 1993 is not in force in respect of the Appointment. 

 

	15.4	Subject to the rules and eligibility requirements of each scheme from time to time in force and to your health not being such as to prevent the Company (or the relevant Group Company) from being able to obtain cover on
reasonable terms, you will be entitled to participate in the following schemes: 

  

	 	15.4.1	Medical Scheme. You and your immediate family shall be entitled to participate in the medical insurance scheme maintained from time to time by the Company for the benefit of employees. 

 

	 	15.4.2	Life Assurance Scheme. The Company shall maintain for you life assurance of four times your Salary. 

  

	15.5	Any benefits that may from time to time be provided by the Company to you or your family that are not expressly referred to in this Contract shall be provided at the entire discretion of the Company and, unless so
agreed in writing, shall not form part of your terms and conditions of employment. 

  

	15.6	Participation in any insurance or assurance scheme provided for you under this Contract: 

  

	 	15.6.1	is absolutely subject to its terms and conditions from time to time in force; 

  

	 	15.6.2	is conditional on you satisfying any applicable requirements of the insurers; 

  

	 	15.6.3	is subject to you and any insured dependants satisfying the normal underwriting requirements of the relevant insurance provider and the relevant premium being at a rate which the Company considers reasonable; and

  

	 	15.6.4	will end when you attain whichever is the greater of the age of 65 and the state pensionable age. 

  

	15.7	The Company reserves the right at any time, on three months’ written notice, to withdraw any insurance or other benefits set out in this clause 15 or to amend the terms on which they are provided. If an insurance
provider refuses for any reason to provide insurance benefit to you under any insurance scheme the Company shall not be liable to provide you with any replacement benefit of the same or similar kind or to pay any compensation in lieu of such
benefit. 

  
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	15.8	You may be required, at the request and expense of the Company, to submit to a medical examination by a medical practitioner nominated by the Company to support applications for insurance set out in this clause 15 or
any other insurance schemes required by the Company, and you hereby authorise such medical practitioner to disclose to or discuss with the Company’s medical adviser and/or the relevant insurer’s medical adviser any matters arising from
such examination and the Company’s medical adviser may notify the Board of any serious matter if, in his opinion, it might materially adversely affect your health or the proper discharge of your duties. 

 

	16.	Intellectual Property 

  

	16.1	You agree and acknowledge that during the course of your employment and in pursuance of the discharge of your duties you will make, create, produce and generate intellectual property rights, including Inventions.

  

	16.2	Inventions 

  

	 	16.2.1	If while employed by the Company you (whether alone or with any other person) make, produce or are responsible for any invention, discovery, process, business idea, or method of any description that relates to or could
be used in any business of the Company (“an Invention”), you shall promptly give to a Director of the Company full written details thereof. 

  

	 	16.2.2	If the Invention is a patentable invention within the meaning of Section 1 of the Patents Act 1977 and, according to the provisions of Section 39 of that Act it belongs to you (“Personal
Invention”), you shall if so requested by the Company no later than six months from disclosure to the Company pursuant to sub-clause 16.2.1 above, negotiate with the Company in good faith for the
assignment or licence of your rights in that Invention to the Company for further consideration. 

  

	 	16.2.3	Any Invention created in the course of your employment by the Company shall belong to the Company (“Company Inventions”). Any and all intellectual property rights in or relating to any and all such
Company Inventions shall be owned by the Company. You hereby irrevocably assign to the Company (by way of present assignment of present and future rights) with full title guarantee absolutely and free from all encumbrances all right, title and
interest in and to all intellectual property rights in or relating to Company Inventions and all materials embodying such rights to the fullest extent permitted by law together with all accrued rights of action in respect of any infringement of such
rights. Insofar as they do not so vest automatically by operation of law or under this Contract, you shall hold all such rights and inventions on trust for the exclusive benefit of the Company, and shall not transfer them to a third party or
encumber them and shall on demand assign them to the Company without payment or other condition. You shall execute (both during and after the termination of your employment) all documents and do all things necessary to substantiate the
Company’s rights in Company Inventions and to obtain registration or protection thereof in the Company’s name in any country. 

  
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	 	16.2.4	Save for the disclosure to the Company as provided above or, in the case of a Personal Invention only, as required for the purpose of obtaining patent protection for the Personal Invention, you shall keep all details of
any Invention confidential to yourself and any solicitor, counsel or patent agent instructed by you and you shall not use any Company Invention for any purpose. You shall not without the Company’s prior written consent apply for a patent in any
country in relation to any Company Invention and shall promptly inform the Company if you apply for a patent in any country for a Personal Invention. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you shall not include any Confidential Information in any
application for a patent for a Personal Invention. 

  

	16.3	Copyright and other rights 

  

	 	16.3.1	If while employed by the Company you, whether on your own or with any other person, create any copyright work or design (including without limitation any literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work, and any film, sound
recording, cable programme, broadcast, typographical arrangement of a published edition, computer program, adaptation or design document) or any database or any other work or matter of any description (other than an Invention) capable of protection
under copyright, design right, trademarks, database rights or other intellectual or industrial and commercial property laws of any country, that relates to or could be used in the business of the Company, (a “Protected Work”), you
shall promptly disclose to the Chief Financial Officer or General Counsel full details thereof in writing and shall if requested by the Company deliver to it all copies or representations of the Protected Work in any material form but shall
otherwise keep the Protected Work confidential and not use it for any purpose other than for the Company. 

  

	 	16.3.2	All proprietary rights in any Protected Work created by you in the course of your employment by the Company shall automatically vest in the Company. 

 

	 	16.3.3	To the extent that the Company is not already the owner of the copyright, design rights, trade marks, database rights and other intellectual or industrial and commercial property rights (“the Rights”)
in a Protected Work pursuant to clause 16.3.2 you shall hold the Protected Work and the Rights on trust for the Company and shall assign without payment or any other condition (and, in the case of the UK copyright, design rights, trade marks and
database rights hereby assign by way of future assignment of copyright, design right, trademarks and database rights respectively), the Protected Work and all Rights therein in all countries of the world to the Company absolutely together with all
accrued rights of action in respect of any infringement of the same. 

  

	16.4	 You shall, without charge to but at the cost of the Company, execute all documents and do all acts, things and
matters beneficial to, required or necessary (both during and after the termination of your employment) to vest rights in the Company (or its successors), or substantiate the Company’s (or its successor’s) rights, in any

  
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Company Inventions, the Rights and Protected Works and to obtain protection for the Company Inventions, Rights and Protected Works in the Company’s (or its successor’s) name in any
country. 

  

	16.5	To the extent permitted by law, you hereby irrevocably and unconditionally waive any and all moral rights conferred by Chapter IV of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 or any rights of a similar nature under
laws now or in the future in force in any other jurisdiction in and to any and all Protected Work, such waiver being given in favour of the Company, its successors in title and assigns. 

 

	16.6	You hereby irrevocably appoint the Company to be your attorney to execute and do any such instrument or thing and generally to use your name for the purpose of giving the Company or its nominee the benefit of this
clause 16 and acknowledge in favour of a third party that a certificate in writing signed by any Director or the Company Secretary that any instrument or act falls within the authority conferred by this clause 16 shall be conclusive evidence that
such is the case. 

  

	16.7	The provisions of this clause 16 will not be affected by the termination of this Contract for whatever reason and will continue after it ends. 

 

	17.	Confidentiality 

  

	17.1	You acknowledge that in the course of the Appointment you will have access to Confidential Information. You therefore agree to accept the restrictions in this clause 17. 

 

	17.2	You shall not (except in the proper course of your duties), either during the Appointment or at any time after its termination (however arising), use or disclose to any person, company or other organisation whatsoever
(and shall use your best endeavours to prevent the publication or disclosure of) any Confidential Information. This shall not apply to: 

  

	 	17.2.1	any use or disclosure authorised by the Board in writing or required by law; 

  

	 	17.2.2	any information which is already in, or comes into, the public domain other than through your unauthorised disclosure; or 

  

	 	17.2.3	any protected disclosure within the meaning of section 43A of the Employment Rights Act 1996. 

  

	17.3	You agree that the restrictions set out in this clause 17 are without prejudice to any other duties of confidentiality owed to the Company or any Group Company whether express or implied and that they shall survive the
termination of this Contract for whatever reason and will continue after it ends. 

  

	18.	Termination 

  

	18.1	You or the Company may terminate the Appointment on written notice of 3 months or the statutory minimum notice, whichever is the greater. 

 

	18.2	 The Company shall be entitled at its sole and absolute discretion lawfully to terminate your employment at any
time and with immediate effect by written 

  
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notification to you and to pay within one month following the date of such termination a payment in lieu of notice (PILON) to you. For the avoidance of doubt, the termination of your employment
shall be effective on such written notification and shall not be deferred until the PILON is paid. The total PILON will be equal to the basic salary due under clause 8.1 which you would have been entitled to receive under this Contract during the
notice period referred to at clause 2.2 or 18.1 (or, if notice has already been given, during the remainder of such notice period) (subject to statutory deductions) 

 

	18.3	On termination of the Appointment, for whatever reason, you shall not be entitled to any compensation for the loss of any rights or benefits under any share option, bonus, long-term incentive plan or other profit
sharing scheme operated by the Company or any Group Company in which you may participate. 

  

	18.4	Upon the termination of your employment with the Company for whatever reason or after notice having been served at the request of the Company or if you shall cease for any reason to be a director or officer of the
Company, you shall forthwith, if so required by the Company resign without any claim for compensation or damages from any office or appointment held by you in the Company or in any Group Company, and of all other companies of which he shall have
been appointed a director or officer by the Company or Group Company by virtue of any right of nomination vested in such member. You hereby irrevocably authorise the Company to appoint such person in your place and on your behalf to do all such
things and execute all such documents which you are obliged to execute and do under this Contract (including without limitation those documents which may be necessary for, or incidental to, your resignation from office). 

 

	18.5	You agree that during any period of notice given by either party, you will give to the Company or such person nominated by it all such assistance and co-operation in effecting a
smooth and orderly handover of your duties as the Company may reasonably require. 

  

	18.6	The Company may at its absolute discretion during any period of notice given by either party: 

  

	 	18.6.1	appoint a person to perform your duties jointly with you or, during any period of garden leave pursuant to clause 20 and/or during any period of suspension pursuant to clause 24.2, to perform all or some of your duties
in your place; and/or 

  

	 	18.6.2	suspend or cancel your access to the Company’s IT and telephone systems including, but not limited to, voicemail, email, internet and the Company’s intranet. 

 

	19.	Summary Termination 

  

	19.1	The Company is entitled to terminate the Appointment by summary notice in writing and without payment in lieu of notice if you: 

  

	 	19.1.1	are guilty of any gross misconduct affecting the business of any Group Company; 

  
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	 	19.1.2	commit any serious breach or repeated or continued (after warning) any material breach of your obligations under this Contract; 

  

	 	19.1.3	commit (by commission or omission) any act which brings or would tend to bring the Company or any Group Company into disrepute; 

  

	 	19.1.4	fail to perform your duties to a satisfactory standard after having received a written warning from the Company relating to the same; 

 

	 	19.1.5	are guilty of any dishonesty, gross misconduct or wilful neglect of duty; 

  

	 	19.1.6	damage Company property maliciously; 

  

	 	19.1.7	falsify attendance or sickness or other records; 

  

	 	19.1.8	falsify any data during the course of your employment; 

  

	 	19.1.9	conduct yourself in a manner materially adverse to the interests of the Company or any Group Company; 

  

	 	19.1.10	are, in the reasonable opinion of the Board, negligent and incompetent in the performance of your duties; 

  

	 	19.1.11	have a bankruptcy order made against you or enter into a voluntary arrangement within the meaning of section 253 Insolvency Act 1986; 

 

	 	19.1.12	consume or distribute narcotics on Company premises; 

  

	 	19.1.13	are convicted of any criminal offence (other than an offence under any road traffic legislation in the United Kingdom or elsewhere for which a fine or non-custodial penalty is
imposed) whether or not in the course of your employment; 

  

	 	19.1.14	are, in the opinion of a medical practitioner who is treating you, physically or mentally incapable of performing your duties and may remain so for more than three months and the medical practitioner has given a medical
opinion to the Board to that effect; 

  

	 	19.1.15	cease to be eligible to work in the United Kingdom; 

  

	 	19.1.16	knowingly commit any deliberate act which amounts to discrimination, victimisation or harassment on any unlawful ground; 

  

	 	19.1.17	are in breach of the Company’s anti-corruption and bribery policy and related procedures; 

  

	 	19.1.18	are guilty of a serious breach of any rules issued by the Company from time to time regarding its electronic communications systems; 

 

	 	19.1.19	are unable by reason of Incapacity to perform his duties under this Contract for an aggregate period of 26 weeks in any 52-week period; or 

  
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	 	19.1.20	commit any other offence of a similar gravity to the examples under this clause 19.1, which are neither exclusive nor exhaustive. 

  

	19.2	Any delay by the Company in exercising such right of termination shall not constitute a waiver of that right. 

  

	19.3	The termination by the Company of the Appointment pursuant to this clause 19 will be without prejudice to any claim that the Company may have for damages arising from any breach of this Contract by you that gives rise
to such termination. 

  

	20.	Garden Leave 

  

	20.1	After notice of termination has been given by either party pursuant to clause 18 provided that the Company continues to provide you with your normal Salary and benefits under this Contract until the Appointment
terminates, the Company may at its absolute discretion without breaking the terms of this contract or giving rise to any claim against the Company for all or part of your notice period place you on garden leave and:- 

 

	 	20.1.1	exclude you from the premises of the Company and any Group Company; and/or 

  

	 	20.1.2	require you to carry out specified duties other than your normal duties or to carry out no duties; and/or 

  

	 	20.1.3	withdraw any powers vested in you; and/or 

  

	 	20.1.4	instruct you not to communicate orally or in writing with suppliers, customers, employees, agents/or representatives of the Company or any Group Company until the Appointment has terminated. 

 

	20.2	During any period of garden leave you shall: 

  

	 	20.2.1	continue to receive your Salary and all contractual benefits in the usual way and subject to the terms of any benefit arrangement; 

  

	 	20.2.2	remain an employee of the Company and bound by the terms of your contract of employment with the Company; 

  

	 	20.2.3	not, without the prior written consent of your Manager, attend your place of work or any other premises of the Company or any Group Company; 

 

	 	20.2.4	not, without the prior written consent of your Manager, contact or deal with (or attempt to contact or deal with) any officer, employee, consultant, client, customer, supplier, agent, distributor, shareholder, adviser
or other business contact of the Company or any Group Company; 

  

	 	20.2.5	(except during any periods taken as holiday in the usual way) ensure that your Manager knows where you will be and how you can be contacted during each working day and shall comply with any written requests to contact a
specified employee of the Company at specified intervals. 

  
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	21.	Restrictions after Employment 

  

	21.1	You shall not, save in respect of a Permitted Interest or with the prior written consent of the Company, for a period of 3 months from the Termination Date carry on or be concerned or engaged or interested directly or
indirectly (whether as principal, shareholder, partner, employee, officer, agent or otherwise) in any part of any trade or business carried on within the Restricted Area wholly or partly in competition with the Restricted Business.

  

	21.2	You shall not for a period of 3 months from the Termination Date, in competition with the Company, either on your own behalf or on behalf of any person, firm or company in relation to the Restricted Business, directly
or indirectly: 

  

	 	21.2.1	deal with or accept custom from any person, firm or company who was a client or customer of the Company or any Group Company during the Period with whom you have been actively engaged or involved or of whom you have
acquired Confidential Information or trade secrets by virtue of your duties hereunder during the Period; or 

  

	 	21.2.2	deal with or interfere with any person, firm or company who was a supplier, agent or distributor of the Company or any Group Company during the Period and in each case with whom you have been actively engaged or
involved or of whom you have acquired Confidential Information or trade secrets by virtue of your duties hereunder during the Period; or 

  

	 	21.2.3	deal with or interfere with any company from whom the Company or any Group Company has licensed or acquired intellectual property. 

  

	21.3	You shall not for a period of 9 months from the Termination Date, in competition with the Company, either on your own behalf or on behalf of any person, firm or company in relation to the Restricted Business, directly
or indirectly: 

  

	 	21.3.1	solicit, approach or offer goods or services to or entice away from the Company or any Group Company any person, firm or company who was a client or customer of the Company or any Group Company during the Period with
whom you have been actively engaged or involved or of whom you have acquired Confidential Information or trade secrets by virtue of your duties hereunder during the Period; 

 

	 	21.3.2	solicit or approach or offer goods or services to or entice away from the Company or any Group Company any person, firm or company who was a supplier, agent or distributor of the Company or any Group Company during the
Period with whom you has been actively engaged or involved or of whom you have acquired Confidential Information or trade secrets by virtue of your duties hereunder during the Period; or 

 

	 	21.3.3	interfere or seek to interfere with the continuance, or any of the terms, of the supply of goods or services to the Company or any Group Company; 

PROVIDED THAT nothing contained in clauses 21.1 to 21.3 inclusive shall prohibit you from carrying out any activities that are not in
competition with any part of the business of the Company with which you were involved in the Period. 

  
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	21.4	You shall not for a period of 6 months from the Termination Date either on your own behalf or on behalf of any person, firm or company directly or indirectly, approach, solicit, endeavour to entice away, employ, offer
employment to or procure the employment of any person who is or was a Key Employee with whom you have had dealings during the Period whether or not such person would commit any breach of his contract of employment by reason of so leaving the service
of the Company or otherwise. 

  

	21.5	You shall not, at any time after the Termination Date, either on your own behalf or on behalf of any other person, firm or company directly or indirectly: 

 

	 	21.5.1	represent yourself as being in any way connected with or interested in the business of the Company or any Group Company (other than as a consultant or a member if such be the case) or use any name which is identical or
similar to or likely to be confused with the name of the Company or any Group Company or any product or service produced or provided by the Company or any Group Company or which might suggest a connection with the Company or any Group Company; or

  

	 	21.5.2	directly or indirectly make, publish or otherwise communicate any statement whatsoever whether in writing or otherwise which may have the effect of damaging or lowering the business interests and/or the reputation of
the Company or any Group Company or any of its or their former or existing agents, clients, consultants, directors, employees, officers, share-holders, suppliers or workers (“Relevant Personnel”) and/or which may be disparaging or
derogatory to any of the Company or any Group Company or any Relevant Personnel. 

  

	21.6	The period of the restrictions in clauses 21.1 to 21.4 inclusive shall be reduced by the period, if any, spent by you during which you are placed on garden leave in accordance with clause 20. 

 

	21.7	You agree to notify your new employer of the restrictions contained within clauses 21.1 to 21.4 inclusive. 

  

	21.8	You acknowledge that, in the course of your employment, you are likely to have dealings with the clients, customers, suppliers and other contacts of the Company. You agree that each of the restrictions in clauses 21.1
to 21.4 inclusive is separate and distinct, is to be construed separately from the other restrictions, and is reasonable as regards its duration, extent and application for the protection of the legitimate business interests of the Company. However,
in the event that any such restriction shall be found to be void or unenforceable but would be valid or enforceable if some part or parts of it were deleted, you agree that such restriction shall apply with such deletions as may be necessary to make
it valid and effective. 

  

	22.	Company Property 

  

	22.1	All Documents and other property (including mobile telephones, laptop computers and other technical equipment) provided for your use by the Company, remain the property of the Company or any Group Company.

  
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	22.2	Any Documents or other property in your possession and or obtained by you in the course of your employment shall be returned to your Manager at any time on request and in any event prior to the Termination Date.

  

	22.3	At any time upon request and in any event prior to the Termination Date you must irretrievably delete any information relating to the business of the Company or any Group Company stored on any magnetic or optical disk
or memory and all matter derived from such sources which is in your possession or under your control outside the Company’s premises. 

  

	23.	Grievance Procedure 

 The purpose of the grievance procedure is to ensure that any
problem, concern or grievance you have about your work, working environment or working relationships is properly dealt with. The Company’s current grievance procedure, which does not form part of your terms and conditions of employment, is set
out in the Company’s Employee Handbook. Should you have any grievance in relation to the Appointment which you are unable to resolve on an informal basis, you should raise it in the first instance with your Manager. In the event that such
grievance is against your Manager, you should raise it in the first instance with the Chief Financial Officer or General Counsel. 
  

	24.	Disciplinary Procedure 

  

	24.1	The purpose of the disciplinary procedure is to ensure that the standards established by the Company’s rules are maintained and that any alleged failure to observe the Company’s rules is fairly dealt with. The
Company’s current disciplinary procedure, which does not form part of your terms and conditions of employment, is set out in the Company’s Employee Handbook. If you wish to appeal against a disciplinary decision you must do in accordance
with the disciplinary procedure to a Director of the Company. 

  

	24.2	The Company may at any time and from time to time in its discretion suspend you from your duties on payment of full Salary and/or exclude you from any premises of the Company and/or any Group Company whilst it carries
out any investigation or disciplinary process. During any period of suspension: 

  

	 	24.2.1	you shall continue to receive your basic salary and all contractual benefits in the usual way and subject to the terms of any benefit arrangement; 

 

	 	24.2.2	you shall remain an employee of the Company and bound by the terms of this Contract; 

  

	24.3	you shall ensure that your Manager knows where you will be and how you can be contacted during each working day (except during any periods taken as holiday in the usual way); 

 

	24.4	the Company may exclude you from your place of work or any other premises of the Company or any Group Company; and 

  

	24.5	the Company may require you not to contact or deal with (or attempt to contact or deal with) any officer, employee, consultant, client, customer, supplier, agent, distributor, shareholder, adviser or other business
contact of the Company or any Group Company. 

  
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	25.	Collective Agreements 

 There are no collective agreements affecting your terms and
conditions of employment. 
  

	26.	Work outside the United Kingdom 

  

	26.1	It is not envisaged by the Company that you will be required to travel for work purposes outside the United Kingdom for any periods longer than one month. 

 

	26.2	In the event you are required to work outside the United Kingdom for a period of more than one month, the Company will consult with you and will provide the prescribed information to you. 

 

	27.	Data Protection 

 For the purposes of the Data Protection Act 1998 you agree that
personal data (including sensitive personal data) relating to you which has been or is in the future obtained by the Company may be held and processed by the Company or any Group Company either by computer or manually for all purposes relating to
the performance of your contract of employment and the Company’s legitimate business needs and legal obligations including, but not limited to the following: 
  

	 	27.1.1	administering and maintaining the Company’s personnel records; 

  

	 	27.1.2	paying and reviewing salary and other remuneration and benefits; 

  

	 	27.1.3	providing and administering benefits (including pension) and Private Medical Health Insurance; 

  

	 	27.1.4	undertaking performance appraisals and reviews and setting performance targets; 

  

	 	27.1.5	maintaining sickness and other absence records; 

  

	 	27.1.6	taking decisions as to your fitness for work; 

  

	 	27.1.7	providing references and information to future employers, and if necessary, governmental and quasi-governmental bodies for social security and other purposes, and HM Revenue and Customs; 

 

	 	27.1.8	providing information to future purchasers of the Company or of the business in which you work; and 

  

	 	27.1.9	transferring information concerning you to a country or territory outside the European Economic Area. 

  

	28.	Monitoring 

  

	28.1	You shall comply with any electronic communication systems policies that the Company may issue from time to time. 

  
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	28.2	To ensure regulatory compliance and for the protection of its workers, clients/customers and business, the Company reserves the right to monitor, intercept, review and access any communication facilities provided by the
Company or any Group Company that you may use during the Appointment. The Company will use this right of access reasonably but it is important that you are aware that communications and activities on the equipment or premises of the Company and any
Group Company cannot be presumed to be private. You consent to the Company and/or any Group Company and its or their duly authorised agents and employees using surveillance equipment. 

 

	29.	Rules, Policies and Procedures 

 You must comply at all times with all the rules,
policies and procedures introduced by the Company from time to time, including but not limited to any contained in the Company’s Employee Handbook. For the avoidance of doubt such rules, policies and procedures are not incorporated by reference
into this Contract and they can be changed, replaced or withdrawn at any time at the discretion of the Company. Breach of Company rules, policies or procedures may result in disciplinary action. 

 

	30.	Health and Safety 

 All employees and workers have a duty in law to act responsibly and
to take reasonable care for the health and safety at work of both themselves and their colleagues. This duty can be carried out by: 
  

	 	(a)	working safely and efficiently; 

  

	 	(b)	using any protective equipment provided and meeting statutory obligations; 

  

	 	(c)	adhering to the Company procedures for securing a safe workplace. 

 Further provisions relating
to health and safety can be found in the Employee Handbook. 
  

	31.	Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 

 The Company or any Group Company may
enforce the terms of this Contract and the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 shall apply accordingly except that the consent of such Group Companies will not be required to vary or rescind the terms of the Contract. 

 

	32.	Governing Law 

 This Contract shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with the
laws of England and shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the English courts. 
  

	33.	Jurisdiction 

 Each party irrevocably agrees that the courts of England and Wales shall
have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with this Contract or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims). 

  
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	34.	Changes to your Terms of Employment 

 The Company reserves the right to make reasonable
changes to any of your terms of employment. You will be notified in writing of any change as soon as possible and in any event within one month of the change. 
  

	35.	Notices 

  

	35.1	Any notice or other communication given or made under this Contract must be in writing and delivered to the relevant party (including by hand or special delivery) or sent by first class post to the address of that party
specified in this Contract or such other address as may be notified by that party from time to time for this purpose, and shall be effective notwithstanding any change of address not so notified. 

 

	35.2	Unless the contrary shall be proven, each such notice or communication shall be deemed to have been given or made, if sent by first class post, 48 hours after posting and, if delivered by hand, at the time of such
delivery. 

  

	36.	Entire Agreement 

  

	36.1	This Contract constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes and extinguishes all previous agreements, promises, assurances, warranties, representations and understandings between them, whether
written or oral, relating to its subject matter. 

  

	36.2	Each party acknowledges that in entering into this Contract it does not rely on, and shall have no remedies in respect of, any statement, representation, assurance or warranty (whether made innocently or negligently)
that is not set out in this Contract. 

  

	36.3	Each party agrees that it shall have no claim for innocent or negligent misrepresentation or negligent misstatement based on any statement in this Contract. 

 

	36.4	Nothing in this clause shall limit or exclude any liability for fraud. 

  

	37.	Counterparts 

  

	37.1	This Contract may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which when executed and delivered shall constitute a duplicate original, but all the counterparts shall together constitute the one agreement.

  

	37.2	No counterpart shall be effective until each party has executed and delivered at least one counterpart. 

  
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	38.	General 

 You hereby irrevocably and by way of security appoint each director of the
Company from time to time, jointly and severally, to be your attorney in your name and on your behalf and as your act and deed to sign, execute and do all acts, things and documents which you are obliged to execute and do under the provisions of
this Contract (including, but not limited to clause 16.4) and you hereby agree immediately on the request of the Company to ratify and confirm all such acts, things and documents signed, executed or done in the pursuance of this power. 

This document has been executed as a deed and is delivered and takes effect on the date stated at the beginning of it. 

 

							
	Signed by Mereo BioPharma Group Ltd acting by:	 		 		 	 /s/ Denise Scots-Knight

				
	in the presence of	 		 		 	 /s/ Jessica Doughty

		 		 		 	Signature of witness
				
		 		 		 	Jessica Doughty
		 		 		 	Name of witness
		 		 		 	[XXXXXXXXX]
		 		 		 	Address of witness
				
	Signed as a deed by	 		 		 	 /s/ Alastair Mackinnon

				
	in the presence of	 		 		 	 /s/ Jessica Doughty

		 		 		 	Signature of witness
				
		 		 		 	Jessica Doughty
		 		 		 	Name of witness
				
		 		 		 	[XXXXXXXXX]
		 		 		 	Address of witness

  
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 SCHEDULE I 

WRITTEN JOB DESCRIPTION 
 The
Employee’s duties and responsibilities shall be as follows:- 
  

	 	•	 	Determine the optimal regulatory strategy for the development and registration of the Company’s portfolio 

  

	 	•	 	Manage the strategic relationship with ICON including leading the Company’s Executive Oversight Committee (EOC) activities 

  

	 	•	 	Alongside ICON, develop study synopses (including selection of clinical endpoints) that maximise the probability of success. 

  

	 	•	 	Manage a team of Therapeutic Programme Managers (TPMs) with responsibility for development of the Company’s development programmes. 

 

	 	•	 	Monitor key performance metrics and clinical trial and regulatory risks and work alongside ICON and the TPMs to develop appropriate contingency plans 

 

	 	•	 	Ensure appropriate advocacy with KOLs, patient groups etc. 

  

	 	•	 	Responsibility for assessing Serious Adverse Events including follow-up actions. 

  

	 	•	 	Overall responsibility for GCP including clinical SOPs. 

  

	 	•	 	Delivery of appropriate publications and presentations to raise the external scientific profile of the Company’s portfolio. 

  

	 	•	 	Monitor and assess the competitive landscape including monitoring developments with key competing programmes. 

  

	 	•	 	Co-ordinate clinical input into business development activities. 

  
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 Alastair MacKinnon 

[XXXXXXXXX] 
 [XXXXXXXXX] 

24 November 2017 
 Dear Alastair 

Increase to your notice period 
 I refer to your contract
of employment with Mereo BioPharma Group plc (the “Company”) dated 29 July 2015 (the “Service Agreement”). 
 Further
to our discussions, this Deed of Amendment formally confirms that the notice period contained in your contract of employment is increased from 3 months to 6 months with immediate effect. This means that the notice of termination that you are
required to give to the Company and that the Company is required to give to you is now 6 months. 
 This letter amends all relevant provisions in the
Service Agreement to reflect this change. In particular: 
  

	 	•	 	the reference to “3 months’ prior notice” in clause 2.1 is replaced by “6 months’ prior notice”; 

 

	 	•	 	the reference to “written notice of 3 months” in clause 18.1 is now replaced by “written notice of 6 months”. 

Please would you sign where indicated below to confirm your agreement to the change to your notice period and keep one copy of this Deed of Amendment for
yourself and return one copy to me. 
 This document has been executed as a deed and is delivered and takes effect on the date stated at the beginning of
it. 
 Yours sincerely 
 /s/ Denise Scots-Knight 

Signed as a deed by Denise Scots-Knight for and behalf of Mereo BioPharma Group plc in the presence of 

/s/ Charles Sermon 
 SIGNATURE OF WITNESS 

 

			
	NAME AND ADDRESS OF WITNESS	  	Charles Sermon
		  	1 Cavendish Place
		  	London
		  	W19 0QF

 Mereo BioPharma Group plc 
 4th Floor, 1 Cavendish Place 
 London, W1G 0QF 

T: +44 (0) 3330237300 
 www.mereobiopharma.com 

  
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 Signed as a deed by Alastair Mackinnon in the presence of 

/s/ Alastair Mackinnon 
 SIGNATURE 

/s/ Danielle Wilson 
 SIGNATURE OF WITNESS 

NAME AND ADDRESS OF WITNESS 
 Daneille Wilson 

[XXXXXX] 
 [XXXXXX] 

[XXXXXX] 
 Mereo BioPharma Group plc 

4th Floor, 1 Cavendish Place 

London, W1G 0QF 
 T: +44 (0) 3330237300 

www.mereobiopharma.com 

  
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 Exhibit 10.4 
  

	 THIS CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT dated 
	 29 July 2015 is made 

BETWEEN: 
  

	(1)	MEREO BIOPHARMA GROUPLTD, (a company incorporated in England and Wales and registered under number 9481161, whose registered office is at Green Park House, 15 Stratton Street, London W1J 8LQ (the
“Company”); and 

  

	(2)	Charles Sermon, [XXXXXXXXX] 

 This Contract sets out the terms and conditions of your employment with the
Company at the date of this Contract and supersedes all previous arrangements or agreements whether oral or in writing between you and the Company in relation to the matters dealt with in it. 

 

	1.	Interpretation 

  

	1.1	The definitions and rules of interpretation in this clause 1 apply in this Contract. 

  

	 	1.1.1	Appointment: the employment of the Employee by the Company on the terms of this Contract. 

  

	 	1.1.2	Associated Employer: has the meaning given to it in the Employment Rights Act 1996. 

  

	 	1.1.3	Board: the board of directors of the Company (including any committee of the board duly appointed by it). 

  

	 	1.1.4	Commencement Date: 1st July 2015 

  

	 	1.1.5	Confidential Information: all of 

  

	 	(a)	financial information relating to the Company and any Group Company including (but not limited to) management accounts, sales forecasts, dividend forecasts, profit and loss accounts and balance sheets, draft accounts,
results, order schedules, profit margins, pricing strategies and other information regarding the performance or future performance of the Company or any Group Company; 

 

	 	(b)	client or customer lists and contact lists, details of the terms of business with, the fees and commissions charged to or by and the requirements of customers or clients, prospective customers or clients, buyers, and
suppliers of the Company or any Group Company; 

  

	 	(c)	any information relating to expansion plans, business strategy, marketing plans, and presentations, tenders, projects, joint ventures or acquisitions and developments contemplated, offered or undertaken by the Company
or any Group Company; 

	 	(d)	details of the employees, officers and workers of and consultants to the Company or any Group Company their job skills and capabilities and of the remuneration and other benefits paid to them; 

 

	 	(e)	copies or details of and information relating to Know-how, research activities, inventions, creative briefs, ideas, computer programs (whether in source code or object code)
secret processes, designs and formulae or other intellectual property acquired, developed, licensed, undertaken, commissioned or produced by or on behalf of the Company or any Group Company; 

 

	 	(f)	confidential reports or research commissioned by or provided to the Company or any Group Company and any trade secrets and confidential transactions of the Company or any Group Company; 

 

	 	(g)	key metric information such as details of website page hits, visitors, visits, orders per day, total order volumes, average order size, volumes of goods shipped or held in stock, customer acquisition costs, repeat rates
and word of mouth rates; 

  

	 	(h)	details of any marketing, development, pre-selling or other exploitation of any intellectual property or other rights of the Company or any Group Company, any proposed options or
agreements to purchase, licence or otherwise exploit any intellectual property of the Company or any Group Company and any intellectual property which is under consideration for development by the Company or any Group Company, 

 

	 	(i)	details of any advertising, marketing or promotional campaign which the Company or any Group Company is to conduct; and 

  

	 	(j)	any information which you ought reasonably to know is confidential and any information which has been given to the Company or any Group Company in confidence by agents, buyers, clients, consultants, customers, suppliers
or other persons. 

  

	 	1.1.6	Documents: documents, manuals, disks, memory, notebooks, tapes (including copies) or any other medium, whether or not eye-readable, on which information (whether
confidential or otherwise) may from time to time be referred to, written or recorded. 

  

	 	1.1.7	Group Company: the Company, its Subsidiaries or Holding Companies from time to time and any Subsidiary of any Holding Company from time to time. 

  
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	 	1.1.8	Incapacity: any sickness, injury or other medical disorder or condition which prevents the Employee from carrying out his duties. 

 

	 	1.1.9	Key Employee: any employee or contractor who is or was (in the Period) employed or engaged to your knowledge: 

  

	 	(a)	at management grade; or 

  

	 	(b)	in a senior capacity; or 

  

	 	(c)	in a capacity in which he has access to or obtained Confidential Information and in respect of whom you exercised control or had managerial responsibility. 

 

	 	1.1.10	Know-how: information (including without limitation that comprised in formulae, specifications, designs, drawings, component lists, databases, software (or pre-cursor documents), databases, manuals, instructions and catalogues) held in whatever form relating to the creation, production or supply of any products or services by the Company or any Group Company, or by or
to any of the suppliers, customers, partners or joint ventures of such company. 

  

	 	1.1.11	Manager: Chief Executive Officer, Denise Scost-Knight 

  

	 	1.1.12	Period: the period of 6 months immediately prior to the Termination Date. 

  

	 	1.1.13	Permitted Interest: an interest in any class of shares or other securities of any company which are traded on a recognised investment exchange which amount to not more than 3% of such class of issued shares or
securities and an interest in any units of any authorised unit trust. 

  

	 	1.1.14	Restricted Area: England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. 

  

	 	1.1.15	Restricted Business: any business whether for profit or not-for-profit that has a significant commercial activity in pharmaceuticals
which contain one or more active ingredients that are similar (in drug target specificity and function in relation to modulating that target) to pharmaceutical candidates or products researched, developed or commercialised by the Company at the date
of an individual’s termination of service with the Company in which the Employee has a material involvement. 

  

	 	1.1.16	SSP: statutory sick pay. 

  

	 	1.1.17	Staff Handbook: the Company’s staff handbook as amended from time to time. 

  

	 	1.1.18	 Subsidiary and Holding Company: in relation to a company mean “subsidiary” and “holding
company” as defined in section 

  
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1159 of the Companies Act 2006 and a company shall be treated, for the purposes only of the membership requirement contained in subsections 1159(1)(b) and (c), as a member of another company even
if its shares in that other company are registered in the name of (a) another person (or its nominee), whether by way of security or in connection with the taking of security, or (b) a nominee. 

 

	 	1.1.19	Termination Date: the date of termination or expiration of this Contract. 

  

	1.2	The headings in this Contract are inserted for convenience only and shall not affect its construction. 

  

	1.3	A reference to a particular law is a reference to it as it is in force for the time being taking account of any amendment, extension, or re-enactment and includes any subordinate
legislation for the time being in force made under it. 

  

	1.4	Unless the context otherwise requires, a reference to one gender shall include a reference to the other genders. 

  

	1.5	Unless the context otherwise requires, words in the singular include the plural and in the plural include the singular. 

  

	1.6	The schedules to this Contract form part of (and are incorporated into) this Contract. 

  

	2.	Term of Appointment 

  

	2.1	The Appointment shall commence on the Commencement Date and shall continue, subject to the remaining terms of this Contract, until terminated by either party giving the other not less than 6 months’ prior notice
(or the statutory minimum notice, whichever is the greater) in writing. 

  

	2.2	[This clause intentionally blank]. 

  

	2.3	No employment with a previous employer counts towards the Employee’s period of continuous employment with the Company. 

  

	2.4	The Employee consents to the transfer of his employment under this Contract to an Associated Employer at any time during the Appointment. 

 

	3.	Employee Warranties 

  

	3.1	You represent and warrant to the Company that, by entering into this Contract or performing any of your obligations under it, you will not be in breach of any court order or any express or implied terms of any contract
or other obligation binding on you. 

  

	3.2	You represent and warrant to the Company that you are not bound by or subject to any agreement, arrangement, court order, obligation or undertaking which in any way restricts or prohibits you from entering into this
Contract or from performing your duties for the Company as set out in this Contract. 

  
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	3.3	You warrant that you are entitled to work in the UK without any additional approvals and will notify the Company immediately if you cease to be so entitled at any time during the Appointment. 

 

	4.	Job Title and Reporting 

 Your job title is ‘General Counsel’ and you will
report to the Manager or such other person as may be authorised by the Company and notified to you. 
  

	5.	Job Description and Duties 

  

	5.1	Your main tasks and responsibilities are set out in the written job description at Schedule I. The Company reserves the right to require you to change your job title and/or job description and/or reporting structure or
to require you to perform a different job or different or additional duties consistent with your status and any such change will not constitute a change of the terms and conditions of your employment. 

 

	5.2	You must perform your job to the best of your ability and to comply with any duties implied by law. 

  

	5.3	During the Appointment you shall: 

  

	 	5.3.1	unless prevented by Incapacity, devote substantially the whole of your time, attention and abilities to the business of the Company and any Group Company of which you are an officer or consultant; 

 

	 	5.3.2	diligently exercise such powers and perform such duties as may from time to time be assigned to you by the Company together with such person or persons as the Company may appoint to act jointly with you;

  

	 	5.3.3	comply with all reasonable and lawful directions given to you by the Company; 

  

	 	5.3.4	promptly make such reports to your Manager in connection with the affairs of any Group Company on such matters and at such times as are reasonably required; 

 

	 	5.3.5	report your own wrongdoing and any wrongdoing or proposed wrongdoing of any other employee or director of any Group Company to your Manager immediately on becoming aware of it; 

 

	 	5.3.6	use your best endeavours to promote, protect, develop and extend the business of any Group Company; and 

  

	 	5.3.7	consent to the Company monitoring and recording any use that you make of the Company’s electronic communications systems for the purpose of ensuring that the Company’s rules are being complied with and for
legitimate business purposes. 

  
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	5.4	You shall comply with the Company’s anti-corruption and bribery policy and related procedures at all times. 

  

	5.5	You shall comply with any rules, policies and procedures set out in the Staff Handbook. The Staff Handbook does not form part of this Contract and the Company may amend it at any time. To the extent that there is any
conflict between the terms of this Contract and the Staff Handbook, this Contract shall prevail. 

  

	5.6	All documents, manuals, hardware and software provided for your use by the Company, and any data or documents (including copies) produced, maintained or stored on the Company’s computer systems or other electronic
equipment (including mobile phones), remain the property of the Company. 

  

	6.	Location 

  

	6.1	Your normal place of work is the Company’s offices at Green Park House, 15 Stratton Street, London W1J 8LQ or such other place as the Company may reasonably determine for the proper performance and exercise of your
duties. 

  

	6.2	The Company may require you to perform services for any Group Company wherever situated and without further fees or remuneration and to enter into any separate agreement(s) with such Group Company for such purpose and
any duties that you may have under this Contract will be deemed to extend to such Group Company. 

  

	6.3	You agree to travel on any Group Company’s business (both within the United Kingdom and abroad) as may be required for the proper performance of your duties under the Appointment. 

 

	7.	Hours of Work 

  

	7.1	Your normal working hours are from 09:00 to 17:00 on each week day, excluding public and bank holidays of England and Wales, together with such additional hours, on week days (including public and bank holidays of
England and Wales) or weekends, as may be necessary for the proper performance of your duties. 

  

	7.2	Regulation 4(1) of the Working Time Regulations 1998 (the “WTR”) provides that a worker’s average working time, including overtime, must not exceed 48 hours for each
seven-day period (to be averaged over a period of 17 weeks) unless the worker agrees that this regulation will not apply to his or her employment. 

You acknowledge that you hold an executive position with certain autonomous decision taking powers and therefore are not subject to
regulation 4(1) of the Working Time Regulations 1998 but without prejudice to that you accept that by signing this Contract you have agreed that, insofar as it would apply to your employment with the Company, regulation 4(1) of the Working Time
Regulations 1998 shall not apply. 
  

	7.3	At any time during the Appointment, you or the Company may give three months’ prior written notice that the opt-out of clause 7.2 should no longer apply and it will cease to
apply with effect from the expiry of the said notice. 

  
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	7.4	You will comply with any requests made or measures imposed to enable the Company and/or you to monitor and record your working time. 

 

	8.	Salary 

  

	8.1	Your salary is £245,000 per annum (the “Salary”), less statutory and voluntary deduction. The Salary shall accrue from day to day and be payable by equal monthly instalments
in arrears on the last business day of each calendar month directly into your UK bank or building society account. 

  

	8.2	You will receive no additional payment for any overtime worked. Your Salary will include any director’s, company secretary’s and other fees and emoluments due to you as an officer of the Company or of any
Group Company. 

  

	8.3	Your Salary will be reviewed by your Manager annually, the first such review taking effect from 1 January 2016 and may be increased from time to time at the Company’s discretion without affecting the other
terms of the Appointment. There is no obligation to award an increase. There will be no review of the Salary after notice has been given by either party to terminate the Appointment. 

 

	8.4	If you are invited to participate in any employees’ share scheme (as defined in section 1166 of the Companies Act 2006) and accept, your membership shall be governed exclusively by the rules of the relevant scheme
from time to time. Your rights and obligations under this Contract shall not be affected by your participation in the scheme or any right which you may have to participate in it and you shall have no claim for compensation or damages under or in
connection with this Contract in consequence of the termination of the Appointment for any reason whatsoever insofar as the termination of the Appointment may end your participation or reduce the value of awards you may receive under it.

  

	8.5	You authorise the Company to deduct from your Salary any sums which you may owe the Company including without limitation any overpayment of salary or expenses, any debt or loans or any other sum or sums which may be
required to be authorised pursuant to Section 13 of the Employment Rights Act 1996. 

  

	9.	Discretionary Bonus 

  

	9.1	You may be considered for a discretionary bonus in relation to each calendar year. The payment of any discretionary bonus is not guaranteed under this Contract and your eligibility for a discretionary bonus shall be
assessed in accordance with and subject to the terms of the Company’s performance related discretionary bonus scheme. 

  

	9.2	The terms of the discretionary bonus scheme are determined by the Company in its absolute discretion and the Company is entitled in its absolute discretion to change the terms of this scheme from year to year.

  

	9.3	The amount of the discretionary bonus, if any, in any particular calendar year shall be determined by the Company in its sole discretion. Payment of a bonus in one calendar year does not entitle you to receive a bonus
in respect of any other calendar year. 

  
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	9.4	If you commence employment part way through the calendar year any sum calculated in accordance with clause 9.2 shall be pro-rated, as appropriate. 

 

	9.5	If you are working your period of notice (given by either you or the Company) at the date any bonus is payable to you, or the Appointment is terminated prior to that date, no bonus or
pro-rata bonus shall be payable. 

  

	9.6	Any discretionary bonus payable in accordance with this clause 9 shall not be pensionable. 

  

	10.	Expenses 

  

	10.1	The Company will reimburse (or procure the reimbursement of) all expenses properly, necessarily and reasonably incurred by you in the proper performance of your duties, provided that on request you will provide the
Company with such VAT receipts, invoices or other evidence of actual payment of such expenses as the Company may reasonably require. 

  

	10.2	You shall comply with the Company’s expenses policy as set out in the Staff Handbook from time to time. 

  

	10.3	Any expenses charged to a Company credit card must be documented in accordance with Company procedures and approved by the Chief Financial Officer within one month of the date that the credit card statement is received.
No personal expenditure may be charged to Company credit cards. 

  

	11.	Other Employment 

  

	11.1	You must devote substantially the whole of your time, attention and abilities during your normal hours of work to your duties for the Company. 

 

	11.2	Without the prior written approval of the Board, you may not, whether directly or indirectly, undertake any other job (including voluntary work) or carry on a business, of whatever kind, during your hours of work for
the Company. Without the prior written approval of the Board, you may not, whether directly or indirectly, undertake any other job (including voluntary work) or carry on a business, of whatever kind, outside Company hours if in the reasonable
opinion of the Company this is likely to affect your work performance for the Company and you will promptly disclose to the Company sufficient details of any such job or business in order for the Company to consider whether it is likely to affect
your work performance. Nothing in this clause 11.2 will prevent you from holding a Permitted Interest (as defined below) 

  

	11.3	You may not at any time during the period of your employment by the Company without the prior written consent of the Chief Executive Officer engage, whether directly or indirectly, in any business or employment which is
similar to or in any way connected with the business of the Company. Nothing in this clause 11.3 will prevent you from continuing with your activities relating to Phase4 Partners Limited. 

  
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	12.	Holidays 

  

	12.1	In addition to the usual public and bank holidays of England and Wales, you shall be entitled to 25 days’ paid holiday in each complete holiday year worked (and pro rata for any holiday year worked in part) to be
taken at such time or times as shall be agreed by your Manager. 

  

	12.2	The holiday year runs from 1 January each year to the following 31 December. 

  

	12.3	Although the Company will agree to your proposed holiday dates wherever possible, it reserves the right to withhold approval where necessary to protect the interests of the business. 

 

	12.4	The Company reserves the right to require you to take holiday on certain days to be determined by the Company of up to five days in each holiday year. The Company will notify you of any such requirement prior to the
commencement of each holiday year. 

  

	12.5	A maximum of five days untaken holiday entitlement may be carried forward from one holiday year subject to the prior written agreement of your Manager to the next and no money will be paid in lieu of any such untaken
holiday entitlement. 

  

	12.6	On termination of the Appointment you shall be entitled to be paid in lieu of holiday accrued but untaken in the holiday year in which termination takes place. Your entitlement to holiday will be calculated on the basis
that each day of paid holiday is equal to 1/260 of your salary. Alternatively, you will be required to repay to the Company pay for any holiday taken in excess of your entitlement at the same rate. 

 

	12.7	If in any year you are not employed for the complete holiday year (for example, in the years in which you join and leave the Company), your holiday entitlement will be calculated pro rata based on the number of complete
months worked during the relevant holiday year. 

  

	12.8	The Company may require you to take any outstanding holiday entitlement during your notice period or during any period of garden leave as referred to in clause 20. 

 

	12.9	The holiday year is also the leave year for parental leave purposes. 

  

	13.	Notification of Sickness or Other Absence 

  

	13.1	If you are absent from work for any reason and your absence has not previously been authorised by your Manager you, or someone on your behalf, must inform your Manager by 10.00 am on each day of absence.

  

	13.2	Any unauthorised absence must be properly explained and in the case of an absence of uncertain duration you must keep the Company informed on a daily basis until you have provided the Company with a medical certificate.

  

	13.3	If you are absent from work due to sickness or injury which continues for more than seven days (including weekends) you must provide the Company with a medical certificate on or before the eighth day of sickness or
injury. Thereafter medical certificates must be provided to the Company to cover any continued absence. 

  
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	13.4	Immediately following your return to work after any period of absence which has not previously been authorised by your Manager you are required to complete a Self-Certification form stating the date of and the reason
for your absence, including details of sickness on non-working days as this information is required by the Company for calculating Statutory Sick Pay entitlement. Self-Certification forms will be retained in
the Company’s records. 

  

	13.5	Failure to comply with the above procedures may result in disciplinary action and/or the loss of Company sick pay (referred to below) and may also disqualify you from receiving Statutory Sick Pay. 

 

	13.6	Your “qualifying days” for Statutory Sick Pay purposes are those days of the week on which you are due to work in accordance with this contract of employment. 

 

	13.7	You shall: 

  

	 	13.7.1	agree to consent to a medical examination (at the Company’s expense) by a doctor nominated by the Company or your GP or any relevant consultant at any time should the Company so require; and 

 

	 	13.7.2	authorise such medical practitioner to disclose to or discuss with the Company (or its medical adviser) any matters arising from such examination. 

 

	13.8	The rights of the Company to terminate the Appointment under the terms of this Contract apply even when such termination would or might cause you to forfeit any entitlement to sick pay, payments under the medical
scheme, or other benefits. 

  

	14.	Sick Pay 

  

	14.1	Provided that you have complied with the Company’s notification and certification procedures and general terms relating to sickness absence referred to in clause 13 above and that you have completed three months of
continuous service prior to the start of the period of sickness, you will be entitled to be paid your normal basic pay for periods of sickness absence up to a maximum of 10 working days in aggregate in any calendar year. Any payments made thereafter
will be at the sole discretion of the Company. Payments of sick pay include Statutory Sick Pay and will be reduced by any state sickness benefit you may be entitled to receive. 

 

	14.2	If you are absent from work due to the actionable negligence, nuisance or breach of any statutory duty on the part of a third party in respect of which damages are or may be recoverable, you shall immediately notify
your Manager of that fact and of any claim, compromise, settlement or judgment made or awarded in connection with it and all relevant particulars that the Company may reasonably require. In such circumstances any Company sick pay will be paid as a
loan which, if required by the Company, you must repay to the Company if you recover damages in respect of your absence from work. 

  
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	14.3	The Company reserves the right to withhold payment of Company sick pay if you fail to comply with the provisions of clause 13 or if you are subject to disciplinary proceedings. 

 

	15.	Other Benefits 

  

	15.1	Pension. You are eligible to join the Company’s group personal pension scheme. Membership of and benefits under the scheme are strictly subject to the rules of the scheme as amended from time to time. The
Company expressly reserves the right in its discretion to amend or terminate the pension scheme. The Company shall contribute to the Company’s pension scheme an amount equal to 10% of your Salary provided that you contribute 4% or more to that
scheme, subject to the annual allowance set by HM Revenue & Customs from time to time not being exceeded. In the event that you exceed the annual allowance set by HM Revenue & Customs in any fiscal year or maximum lifetime
allowance, the Company may, at your request, pay a pro-rata amount equal to 10% of your basic salary in lieu of a pension contribution to you as an allowance, subject to deduction of income tax and national
insurance contributions, you certifying and, at the request of the Company, providing evidence satisfactory to the Company that you have exceeded such annual allowance for the applicable fiscal year or the maximum lifetime allowance and, if
necessary, you opting out of auto enrolment. Any pension contribution or allowance shall be paid in equal monthly instalments in arrears. 

  

	15.2	The Company will comply with the employer pension duties in respect of your employment in accordance with Part I of the Pensions Act 2008. 

 

	15.3	A contracting-out certificate under the Pension Schemes Act 1993 is not in force in respect of the Appointment. 

 

	15.4	Subject to the rules and eligibility requirements of each scheme from time to time in force and to your health not being such as to prevent the Company (or the relevant Group Company) from being able to obtain cover on
reasonable terms, you will be entitled to participate in the following schemes: 

  

	 	15.4.1	Medical Scheme. You and your immediate family shall be entitled to participate in the medical insurance scheme maintained from time to time by the Company for the benefit of employees. 

 

	 	15.4.2	Life Assurance Scheme. The Company shall maintain for you life assurance of four times your Salary. 

  

	15.5	Any benefits that may from time to time be provided by the Company to you or your family that are not expressly referred to in this Contract shall be provided at the entire discretion of the Company and, unless so
agreed in writing, shall not form part of your terms and conditions of employment. 

  

	15.6	Participation in any insurance or assurance scheme provided for you under this Contract: 

  

	 	15.6.1	is absolutely subject to its terms and conditions from time to time in force; 

  
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	 	15.6.2	is conditional on you satisfying any applicable requirements of the insurers; 

  

	 	15.6.3	is subject to you and any insured dependants satisfying the normal underwriting requirements of the relevant insurance provider and the relevant premium being at a rate which the Company considers reasonable; and

  

	 	15.6.4	will end when you attain whichever is the greater of the age of 65 and the state pensionable age. 

  

	15.7	The Company reserves the right at any time, on three months’ written notice, to withdraw any insurance or other benefits set out in this clause 15 or to amend the terms on which they are provided. If an insurance
provider refuses for any reason to provide insurance benefit to you under any insurance scheme the Company shall not be liable to provide you with any replacement benefit of the same or similar kind or to pay any compensation in lieu of such
benefit. 

  

	15.8	You may be required, at the request and expense of the Company, to submit to a medical examination by a medical practitioner nominated by the Company to support applications for insurance set out in this clause 15 or
any other insurance schemes required by the Company, and you hereby authorise such medical practitioner to disclose to or discuss with the Company’s medical adviser and/or the relevant insurer’s medical adviser any matters arising from
such examination and the Company’s medical adviser may notify the Board of any serious matter if, in his opinion, it might materially adversely affect your health or the proper discharge of your duties. 

 

	16.	Intellectual Property 

  

	16.1	You agree and acknowledge that during the course of your employment and in pursuance of the discharge of your duties you will make, create, produce and generate intellectual property rights, including Inventions.

  

	16.2	Inventions 

  

	 	16.2.1	If while employed by the Company you (whether alone or with any other person) make, produce or are responsible for any invention, discovery, process, business idea, or method of any description that relates to or could
be used in any business of the Company (“an Invention”), you shall promptly give to a Director of the Company full written details thereof. 

  

	 	16.2.2	If the Invention is a patentable invention within the meaning of Section 1 of the Patents Act 1977 and, according to the provisions of Section 39 of that Act it belongs to you (“Personal
Invention”), you shall if so requested by the Company no later than six months from disclosure to the Company pursuant to sub-clause 16.2.1 above, negotiate with the Company in good faith for the
assignment or licence of your rights in that Invention to the Company for further consideration. 

  

	 	16.2.3	 Any Invention created in the course of your employment by the Company shall belong to the Company
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intellectual property rights in or relating to any and all such Company Inventions shall be owned by the Company. You hereby irrevocably assign to the Company (by way of present assignment of
present and future rights) with full title guarantee absolutely and free from all encumbrances all right, title and interest in and to all intellectual property rights in or relating to Company Inventions and all materials embodying such rights to
the fullest extent permitted by law together with all accrued rights of action in respect of any infringement of such rights. Insofar as they do not so vest automatically by operation of law or under this Contract, you shall hold all such rights and
inventions on trust for the exclusive benefit of the Company, and shall not transfer them to a third party or encumber them and shall on demand assign them to the Company without payment or other condition. You shall execute (both during and after
the termination of your employment) all documents and do all things necessary to substantiate the Company’s rights in Company Inventions and to obtain registration or protection thereof in the Company’s name in any country.

  

	 	16.2.4	Save for the disclosure to the Company as provided above or, in the case of a Personal Invention only, as required for the purpose of obtaining patent protection for the Personal Invention, you shall keep all details of
any Invention confidential to yourself and any solicitor, counsel or patent agent instructed by you and you shall not use any Company Invention for any purpose. You shall not without the Company’s prior written consent apply for a patent in any
country in relation to any Company Invention and shall promptly inform the Company if you apply for a patent in any country for a Personal Invention. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you shall not include any Confidential Information in any
application for a patent for a Personal Invention. 

  

	16.3	Copyright and other rights 

  

	 	16.3.1	If while employed by the Company you, whether on your own or with any other person, create any copyright work or design (including without limitation any literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work, and any film, sound
recording, cable programme, broadcast, typographical arrangement of a published edition, computer program, adaptation or design document) or any database or any other work or matter of any description (other than an Invention) capable of protection
under copyright, design right, trademarks, database rights or other intellectual or industrial and commercial property laws of any country, that relates to or could be used in the business of the Company, (a “Protected Work”), you
shall promptly disclose to the Chief Financial Officer or General Counsel full details thereof in writing and shall if requested by the Company deliver to it all copies or representations of the Protected Work in any material form but shall
otherwise keep the Protected Work confidential and not use it for any purpose other than for the Company. 

  
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	 	16.3.2	All proprietary rights in any Protected Work created by you in the course of your employment by the Company shall automatically vest in the Company. 

 

	 	16.3.3	To the extent that the Company is not already the owner of the copyright, design rights, trade marks, database rights and other intellectual or industrial and commercial property rights (“the Rights”)
in a Protected Work pursuant to clause 16.3.2 you shall hold the Protected Work and the Rights on trust for the Company and shall assign without payment or any other condition (and, in the case of the UK copyright, design rights, trade marks and
database rights hereby assign by way of future assignment of copyright, design right, trademarks and database rights respectively), the Protected Work and all Rights therein in all countries of the world to the Company absolutely together with all
accrued rights of action in respect of any infringement of the same. 

  

	16.4	You shall, without charge to but at the cost of the Company, execute all documents and do all acts, things and matters beneficial to, required or necessary (both during and after the termination of your employment) to
vest rights in the Company (or its successors), or substantiate the Company’s (or its successor’s) rights, in any Company Inventions, the Rights and Protected Works and to obtain protection for the Company Inventions, Rights and Protected
Works in the Company’s (or its successor’s) name in any country. 

  

	16.5	To the extent permitted by law, you hereby irrevocably and unconditionally waive any and all moral rights conferred by Chapter IV of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 or any rights of a similar nature under
laws now or in the future in force in any other jurisdiction in and to any and all Protected Work, such waiver being given in favour of the Company, its successors in title and assigns. 

 

	16.6	You hereby irrevocably appoint the Company to be your attorney to execute and do any such instrument or thing and generally to use your name for the purpose of giving the Company or its nominee the benefit of this
clause 16 and acknowledge in favour of a third party that a certificate in writing signed by any Director or the Company Secretary that any instrument or act falls within the authority conferred by this clause 16 shall be conclusive evidence that
such is the case. 

  

	16.7	The provisions of this clause 16 will not be affected by the termination of this Contract for whatever reason and will continue after it ends. 

 

	17.	Confidentiality 

  

	17.1	You acknowledge that in the course of the Appointment you will have access to Confidential Information. You therefore agree to accept the restrictions in this clause 17. 

 

	17.2	You shall not (except in the proper course of your duties), either during the Appointment or at any time after its termination (however arising), use or disclose to any person, company or other organisation whatsoever
(and shall use your best endeavours to prevent the publication or disclosure of) any Confidential Information. This shall not apply to: 

  

	 	17.2.1	any use or disclosure authorised by the Board in writing or required by law; 

  
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	 	17.2.2	any information which is already in, or comes into, the public domain other than through your unauthorised disclosure; or 

  

	 	17.2.3	any protected disclosure within the meaning of section 43A of the Employment Rights Act 1996. 

  

	17.3	You agree that the restrictions set out in this clause 17 are without prejudice to any other duties of confidentiality owed to the Company or any Group Company whether express or implied and that they shall survive the
termination of this Contract for whatever reason and will continue after it ends. 

  

	18.	Termination 

  

	18.1	You or the Company may terminate the Appointment on written notice of 6 months or the statutory minimum notice, whichever is the greater. 

 

	18.2	The Company shall be entitled at its sole and absolute discretion lawfully to terminate your employment at any time and with immediate effect by written notification to you and to pay within one month following the date
of such termination a payment in lieu of notice (PILON) to you. For the avoidance of doubt, the termination of your employment shall be effective on such written notification and shall not be deferred until the PILON is paid. The total PILON will be
equal to the basic salary due under clause 8.1 which you would have been entitled to receive under this Contract during the notice period referred to at clause 2.2 or 18.1 (or, if notice has already been given, during the remainder of such notice
period) (subject to statutory deductions) 

  

	18.3	On termination of the Appointment, for whatever reason, you shall not be entitled to any compensation for the loss of any rights or benefits under any share option, bonus, long-term incentive plan or other profit
sharing scheme operated by the Company or any Group Company in which you may participate. 

  

	18.4	Upon the termination of your employment with the Company for whatever reason or after notice having been served at the request of the Company or if you shall cease for any reason to be a director or officer of the
Company, you shall forthwith, if so required by the Company resign without any claim for compensation or damages from any office or appointment held by you in the Company or in any Group Company, and of all other companies of which he shall have
been appointed a director or officer by the Company or Group Company by virtue of any right of nomination vested in such member. You hereby irrevocably authorise the Company to appoint such person in your place and on your behalf to do all such
things and execute all such documents which you are obliged to execute and do under this Contract (including without limitation those documents which may be necessary for, or incidental to, your resignation from office). 

 

	18.5	You agree that during any period of notice given by either party, you will give to the Company or such person nominated by it all such assistance and co-operation in effecting a
smooth and orderly handover of your duties as the Company may reasonably require. 

  
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	18.6	The Company may at its absolute discretion during any period of notice given by either party: 

  

	 	18.6.1	appoint a person to perform your duties jointly with you or, during any period of garden leave pursuant to clause 20 and/or during any period of suspension pursuant to clause 24.2, to perform all or some of your duties
in your place; and/or 

  

	 	18.6.2	suspend or cancel your access to the Company’s IT and telephone systems including, but not limited to, voicemail, email, internet and the Company’s intranet. 

 

	19.	Summary Termination 

  

	19.1	The Company is entitled to terminate the Appointment by summary notice in writing and without payment in lieu of notice if you: 

  

	 	19.1.1	are guilty of any gross misconduct affecting the business of any Group Company; 

  

	 	19.1.2	commit any serious breach or repeated or continued (after warning) any material breach of your obligations under this Contract; 

  

	 	19.1.3	commit (by commission or omission) any act which brings or would tend to bring the Company or any Group Company into disrepute; 

  

	 	19.1.4	fail to perform your duties to a satisfactory standard after having received a written warning from the Company relating to the same; 

 

	 	19.1.5	are guilty of any dishonesty, gross misconduct or wilful neglect of duty; 

  

	 	19.1.6	damage Company property maliciously; 

  

	 	19.1.7	falsify attendance or sickness or other records; 

  

	 	19.1.8	falsify any data during the course of your employment; 

  

	 	19.1.9	conduct yourself in a manner materially adverse to the interests of the Company or any Group Company; 

  

	 	19.1.10	are, in the reasonable opinion of the Board, negligent and incompetent in the performance of your duties; 

  

	 	19.1.11	have a bankruptcy order made against you or enter into a voluntary arrangement within the meaning of section 253 Insolvency Act 1986; 

 

	 	19.1.12	consume or distribute narcotics on Company premises; 

  

	 	19.1.13	are convicted of any criminal offence (other than an offence under any road traffic legislation in the United Kingdom or elsewhere for which a fine or non-custodial penalty is
imposed) whether or not in the course of your employment; 

  
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	 	19.1.14	are, in the opinion of a medical practitioner who is treating you, physically or mentally incapable of performing your duties and may remain so for more than three months and the medical practitioner has given a medical
opinion to the Board to that effect; 

  

	 	19.1.15	cease to be eligible to work in the United Kingdom; 

  

	 	19.1.16	knowingly commit any deliberate act which amounts to discrimination, victimisation or harassment on any unlawful ground; 

  

	 	19.1.17	are in breach of the Company’s anti-corruption and bribery policy and related procedures; 

  

	 	19.1.18	are guilty of a serious breach of any rules issued by the Company from time to time regarding its electronic communications systems; 

 

	 	19.1.19	are unable by reason of Incapacity to perform his duties under this Contract for an aggregate period of 26 weeks in any 52-week period; or 

 

	 	19.1.20	commit any other offence of a similar gravity to the examples under this clause 19.1, which are neither exclusive nor exhaustive. 

  

	19.2	Any delay by the Company in exercising such right of termination shall not constitute a waiver of that right. 

  

	19.3	The termination by the Company of the Appointment pursuant to this clause 19 will be without prejudice to any claim that the Company may have for damages arising from any breach of this Contract by you that gives rise
to such termination. 

  

	20.	Garden Leave 

  

	20.1	After notice of termination has been given by either party pursuant to clause 18 provided that the Company continues to provide you with your normal Salary and benefits under this Contract until the Appointment
terminates, the Company may at its absolute discretion without breaking the terms of this contract or giving rise to any claim against the Company for all or part of your notice period place you on garden leave and:- 

 

	 	20.1.1	exclude you from the premises of the Company and any Group Company; and/or 

  

	 	20.1.2	require you to carry out specified duties other than your normal duties or to carry out no duties; and/or 

  

	 	20.1.3	withdraw any powers vested in you; and/or 

  

	 	20.1.4	instruct you not to communicate orally or in writing with suppliers, customers, employees, agents/or representatives of the Company or any Group Company until the Appointment has terminated. 

  
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	20.2	During any period of garden leave you shall: 

  

	 	20.2.1	continue to receive your Salary and all contractual benefits in the usual way and subject to the terms of any benefit arrangement; 

  

	 	20.2.2	remain an employee of the Company and bound by the terms of your contract of employment with the Company; 

  

	 	20.2.3	not, without the prior written consent of your Manager, attend your place of work or any other premises of the Company or any Group Company; 

 

	 	20.2.4	not, without the prior written consent of your Manager, contact or deal with (or attempt to contact or deal with) any officer, employee, consultant, client, customer, supplier, agent, distributor, shareholder, adviser
or other business contact of the Company or any Group Company; 

  

	 	20.2.5	(except during any periods taken as holiday in the usual way) ensure that your Manager knows where you will be and how you can be contacted during each working day and shall comply with any written requests to contact a
specified employee of the Company at specified intervals. 

  

	21.	Restrictions after Employment 

  

	21.1	You shall not, save in respect of a Permitted Interest or with the prior written consent of the Company, for a period of 6 months from the Termination Date carry on or be concerned or engaged or interested directly or
indirectly (whether as principal, shareholder, partner, employee, officer, agent or otherwise) in any part of any trade or business carried on within the Restricted Area wholly or partly in competition with the Restricted Business.

  

	21.2	You shall not for a period of 6 months from the Termination Date, in competition with the Company, either on your own behalf or on behalf of any person, firm or company in relation to the Restricted Business, directly
or indirectly: 

  

	 	21.2.1	deal with or accept custom from any person, firm or company who was a client or customer of the Company or any Group Company during the Period with whom you have been actively engaged or involved or of whom you have
acquired Confidential Information or trade secrets by virtue of your duties hereunder during the Period; or 

  

	 	21.2.2	deal with or interfere with any person, firm or company who was a supplier, agent or distributor of the Company or any Group Company during the Period and in each case with whom you have been actively engaged or
involved or of whom you have acquired Confidential Information or trade secrets by virtue of your duties hereunder during the Period; or 

  

	 	21.2.3	deal with or interfere with any company from whom the Company or any Group Company has licensed or acquired intellectual property. 

  

	21.3	You shall not for a period of 9 months from the Termination Date, in competition with the Company, either on your own behalf or on behalf of any person, firm or company in relation to the Restricted Business, directly
or indirectly: 

  

	 	21.3.1	 solicit, approach or offer goods or services to or entice away from the Company or any Group Company any person,
firm or company who was a 

  
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client or customer of the Company or any Group Company during the Period with whom you have been actively engaged or involved or of whom you have acquired Confidential Information or trade
secrets by virtue of your duties hereunder during the Period; 

  

	 	21.3.2	solicit or approach or offer goods or services to or entice away from the Company or any Group Company any person, firm or company who was a supplier, agent or distributor of the Company or any Group Company during the
Period with whom you has been actively engaged or involved or of whom you have acquired Confidential Information or trade secrets by virtue of your duties hereunder during the Period; or 

 

	 	21.3.3	interfere or seek to interfere with the continuance, or any of the terms, of the supply of goods or services to the Company or any Group Company; 

PROVIDED THAT nothing contained in clauses 21.1 to 21.3 inclusive shall prohibit you from carrying out any activities that are not in
competition with any part of the business of the Company with which you were involved in the Period. 
  

	21.4	You shall not for a period of 6 months from the Termination Date either on your own behalf or on behalf of any person, firm or company directly or indirectly, approach, solicit, endeavour to entice away, employ, offer
employment to or procure the employment of any person who is or was a Key Employee with whom you have had dealings during the Period whether or not such person would commit any breach of his contract of employment by reason of so leaving the service
of the Company or otherwise. 

  

	21.5	You shall not, at any time after the Termination Date, either on your own behalf or on behalf of any other person, firm or company directly or indirectly: 

 

	 	21.5.1	represent yourself as being in any way connected with or interested in the business of the Company or any Group Company (other than as a consultant or a member if such be the case) or use any name which is identical or
similar to or likely to be confused with the name of the Company or any Group Company or any product or service produced or provided by the Company or any Group Company or which might suggest a connection with the Company or any Group Company; or

  

	 	21.5.2	directly or indirectly make, publish or otherwise communicate any statement whatsoever whether in writing or otherwise which may have the effect of damaging or lowering the business interests and/or the reputation of
the Company or any Group Company or any of its or their former or existing agents, clients, consultants, directors, employees, officers, share-holders, suppliers or workers (“Relevant Personnel”) and/or which may be disparaging or
derogatory to any of the Company or any Group Company or any Relevant Personnel. 

  

	21.6	The period of the restrictions in clauses 21.1 to 21.4 inclusive shall be reduced by the period, if any, spent by you during which you are placed on garden leave in accordance with clause 20. 

  
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	21.7	You agree to notify your new employer of the restrictions contained within clauses 21.1 to 21.4 inclusive. 

  

	21.8	You acknowledge that, in the course of your employment, you are likely to have dealings with the clients, customers, suppliers and other contacts of the Company. You agree that each of the restrictions in clauses 21.1
to 21.4 inclusive is separate and distinct, is to be construed separately from the other restrictions, and is reasonable as regards its duration, extent and application for the protection of the legitimate business interests of the Company. However,
in the event that any such restriction shall be found to be void or unenforceable but would be valid or enforceable if some part or parts of it were deleted, you agree that such restriction shall apply with such deletions as may be necessary to make
it valid and effective. 

  

	22.	Company Property 

  

	22.1	All Documents and other property (including mobile telephones, laptop computers and other technical equipment) provided for your use by the Company, remain the property of the Company or any Group Company.

  

	22.2	Any Documents or other property in your possession and or obtained by you in the course of your employment shall be returned to your Manager at any time on request and in any event prior to the Termination Date.

  

	22.3	At any time upon request and in any event prior to the Termination Date you must irretrievably delete any information relating to the business of the Company or any Group Company stored on any magnetic or optical disk
or memory and all matter derived from such sources which is in your possession or under your control outside the Company’s premises. 

  

	23.	Grievance Procedure 

 The purpose of the grievance procedure is to ensure that any
problem, concern or grievance you have about your work, working environment or working relationships is properly dealt with. The Company’s current grievance procedure, which does not form part of your terms and conditions of employment, is set
out in the Company’s Employee Handbook. Should you have any grievance in relation to the Appointment which you are unable to resolve on an informal basis, you should raise it in the first instance with your Manager. In the event that such
grievance is against your Manager, you should raise it in the first instance with the Chief Financial Officer or General Counsel. 
  

	24.	Disciplinary Procedure 

  

	24.1	The purpose of the disciplinary procedure is to ensure that the standards established by the Company’s rules are maintained and that any alleged failure to observe the Company’s rules is fairly dealt with. The
Company’s current disciplinary procedure, which does not form part of your terms and conditions of employment, is set out in the Company’s Employee Handbook. If you wish to appeal against a disciplinary decision you must do in accordance
with the disciplinary procedure to a Director of the Company. 

  
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	24.2	The Company may at any time and from time to time in its discretion suspend you from your duties on payment of full Salary and/or exclude you from any premises of the Company and/or any Group Company whilst it carries
out any investigation or disciplinary process. During any period of suspension: 

  

	 	24.2.1	you shall continue to receive your basic salary and all contractual benefits in the usual way and subject to the terms of any benefit arrangement; 

 

	 	24.2.2	you shall remain an employee of the Company and bound by the terms of this Contract; 

  

	24.3	you shall ensure that your Manager knows where you will be and how you can be contacted during each working day (except during any periods taken as holiday in the usual way); 

 

	24.4	the Company may exclude you from your place of work or any other premises of the Company or any Group Company; and 

  

	24.5	the Company may require you not to contact or deal with (or attempt to contact or deal with) any officer, employee, consultant, client, customer, supplier, agent, distributor, shareholder, adviser or other business
contact of the Company or any Group Company. 

  

	25.	Collective Agreements 

 There are no collective agreements affecting your terms and conditions of
employment. 
  

	26.	Work outside the United Kingdom 

  

	26.1	It is not envisaged by the Company that you will be required to travel for work purposes outside the United Kingdom for any periods longer than one month. 

 

	26.2	In the event you are required to work outside the United Kingdom for a period of more than one month, the Company will consult with you and will provide the prescribed information to you. 

 

	27.	Data Protection 

 For the purposes of the Data Protection Act 1998 you agree that
personal data (including sensitive personal data) relating to you which has been or is in the future obtained by the Company may be held and processed by the Company or any Group Company either by computer or manually for all purposes relating to
the performance of your contract of employment and the Company’s legitimate business needs and legal obligations including, but not limited to the following: 
  

	 	27.1.1	administering and maintaining the Company’s personnel records; 

  

	 	27.1.2	paying and reviewing salary and other remuneration and benefits; 

  

	 	27.1.3	providing and administering benefits (including pension) and Private Medical Health Insurance; 

  
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	 	27.1.4	undertaking performance appraisals and reviews and setting performance targets; 

  

	 	27.1.5	maintaining sickness and other absence records; 

  

	 	27.1.6	taking decisions as to your fitness for work; 

  

	 	27.1.7	providing references and information to future employers, and if necessary, governmental and quasi-governmental bodies for social security and other purposes, and HM Revenue and Customs; 

 

	 	27.1.8	providing information to future purchasers of the Company or of the business in which you work; and 

  

	 	27.1.9	transferring information concerning you to a country or territory outside the European Economic Area. 

  

	28.	Monitoring 

  

	28.1	You shall comply with any electronic communication systems policies that the Company may issue from time to time. 

  

	28.2	To ensure regulatory compliance and for the protection of its workers, clients/customers and business, the Company reserves the right to monitor, intercept, review and access any communication facilities provided by the
Company or any Group Company that you may use during the Appointment. The Company will use this right of access reasonably but it is important that you are aware that communications and activities on the equipment or premises of the Company and any
Group Company cannot be presumed to be private. You consent to the Company and/or any Group Company and its or their duly authorised agents and employees using surveillance equipment. 

 

	29.	Rules, Policies and Procedures 

 You must comply at all times with all the rules,
policies and procedures introduced by the Company from time to time, including but not limited to any contained in the Company’s Employee Handbook. For the avoidance of doubt such rules, policies and procedures are not incorporated by reference
into this Contract and they can be changed, replaced or withdrawn at any time at the discretion of the Company. Breach of Company rules, policies or procedures may result in disciplinary action. 

 

	30.	Health and Safety 

 All employees and workers have a duty in law to act responsibly and
to take reasonable care for the health and safety at work of both themselves and their colleagues. This duty can be carried out by: 
  

	 	(a)	working safely and efficiently; 

  

	 	(b)	using any protective equipment provided and meeting statutory obligations; 

  
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	 	(c)	adhering to the Company procedures for securing a safe workplace. 

 Further provisions relating
to health and safety can be found in the Employee Handbook. 
  

	31.	Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 

 The Company or any Group Company may
enforce the terms of this Contract and the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 shall apply accordingly except that the consent of such Group Companies will not be required to vary or rescind the terms of the Contract. 

 

	32.	Governing Law 

 This Contract shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with the
laws of England and shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the English courts. 
  

	33.	Jurisdiction 

 Each party irrevocably agrees that the courts of England and Wales shall
have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with this Contract or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims). 

 

	34.	Changes to your Terms of Employment 

 The Company reserves the right to make reasonable
changes to any of your terms of employment. You will be notified in writing of any change as soon as possible and in any event within one month of the change. 
  

	35.	Notices 

  

	35.1	Any notice or other communication given or made under this Contract must be in writing and delivered to the relevant party (including by hand or special delivery) or sent by first class post to the address of that party
specified in this Contract or such other address as may be notified by that party from time to time for this purpose, and shall be effective notwithstanding any change of address not so notified. 

 

	35.2	Unless the contrary shall be proven, each such notice or communication shall be deemed to have been given or made, if sent by first class post, 48 hours after posting and, if delivered by hand, at the time of such
delivery. 

  

	36.	Entire Agreement 

  

	36.1	This Contract constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes and extinguishes all previous agreements, promises, assurances, warranties, representations and understandings between them, whether
written or oral, relating to its subject matter. 

  

	36.2	Each party acknowledges that in entering into this Contract it does not rely on, and shall have no remedies in respect of, any statement, representation, assurance or warranty (whether made innocently or negligently)
that is not set out in this Contract. 

  
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	36.3	Each party agrees that it shall have no claim for innocent or negligent misrepresentation or negligent misstatement based on any statement in this Contract. 

 

	36.4	Nothing in this clause shall limit or exclude any liability for fraud. 

  

	37.	Counterparts 

  

	37.1	This Contract may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which when executed and delivered shall constitute a duplicate original, but all the counterparts shall together constitute the one agreement.

  

	37.2	No counterpart shall be effective until each party has executed and delivered at least one counterpart. 

  
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	38.	General 

 You hereby irrevocably and by way of security appoint each director of the
Company from time to time, jointly and severally, to be your attorney in your name and on your behalf and as your act and deed to sign, execute and do all acts, things and documents which you are obliged to execute and do under the provisions of
this Contract (including, but not limited to clause 16.4) and you hereby agree immediately on the request of the Company to ratify and confirm all such acts, things and documents signed, executed or done in the pursuance of this power. 

This document has been executed as a deed and is delivered and takes effect on the date stated at the beginning of it. 

 

					
	Signed by Mereo BioPharma Group Ltd acting by:	 		 	 /s/ Denise Scots-Knight

			
	in the presence of	 		 	 /s/ Jessica Doughty

		 		 	Signature of witness
			
		 		 	 Jessica Doughty

		 		 	Name of witness
		 		 	[XXXXXX]
		 		 	  

		 		 	Address of witness
			
	Signed as a deed by	 		 	 /s/ Charles Sermon

		 		 	C.E. Sermon
			
	in the presence of	 		 	 /s/ Jessica Doughty

		 		 	Signature of witness

  
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	Jessica Doughty
	Name of witness
	
	[XXXXXX]
	Address of witness

  
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 SCHEDULE I 

WRITTEN JOB DESCRIPTION 
 The
Employee’s duties and responsibilities shall be as follows:- 

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