Document:

Credit Agreement, dated as of January 31, 2006

 Exhibit 10.1 
 EXECUTION COUNTERPART 
  

 CREDIT AGREEMENT 
 DATED AS OF JANUARY 31, 2006 
 by and among 
 EXOPACK, LLC, 
 CELLO-FOIL PRODUCTS, INC., and 
 EXOPACK-NEWMARKET, LTD. 
 as Borrowers 
 and 
 THE OTHER PERSONS PARTY HERETO THAT ARE 
 DESIGNATED AS CREDIT PARTIES 
 and 
 GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION, 
 as US
Agent, US L/C Issuer and US Lender 
 and 
 GE CANADA FINANCE HOLDING COMPANY, 
 as Canadian Agent, Canadian L/C Issuer and Canadian Lender 
 and 
 THE OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PARTY
HERETO, 
 as Lenders 
  

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
 INDEX OF APPENDICES 
  

					
	Annexes	  		  	
			
	 Annex A
	  	-  	  	Definitions
	 Annex B
	  	-  	  	Pro Rata Shares and Commitment Amounts
	 Annex C
	  	-  	  	Closing Checklist
	 Annex D
	  	-  	  	Pro Forma
	 Annex E
	  	-  	  	Lenders’ Bank Accounts
	 Annex F
	  	-  	  	Compliance Certificate
			
	Exhibits	  		  	
			
	 Exhibit 1.1(a)(i)
	  	-  	  	US Note
	 Exhibit 1.1(a)(ii)
	  	-  	  	Notice of US Revolving Credit Advance
	 Exhibit 1.1(b)(iii)
	  	-  	  	Request for Letter of Credit Issuance
	 Exhibit 1.2(a)(i)
	  	-  	  	Canadian Note
	 Exhibit 1.2(a)(ii)
	  	-  	  	Notice of Canadian Revolving Credit Advance
	 Exhibit 1.3(e)
	  	-  	  	Notice of Continuation/Conversion
	 Exhibit 6.1(d)(i)
	  	-  	  	Canadian Borrowing Base Certificate
	 Exhibit 6.1(d)(ii)
	  	-  	  	US Borrowing Base Certificate
	 Exhibit 8.1
	  	-  	  	Assignment Agreement
			
	Schedules	  		  	
			
	 Schedule 3.1(a)
	  	-  	  	Jurisdictions of Organization and Qualifications
	 Schedule 3.1(c)
	  	-  	  	Capitalization
	 Schedule 3.5
	  	-  	  	GAAP Exceptions
	 Schedule 3.7
	  	-  	  	Use of Proceeds
	 Schedule 3.8
	  	-  	  	Brokers
	 Schedule 3.10
	  	-  	  	Intellectual Property
	 Schedule 3.11
	  	-  	  	Investigations and Audits
	 Schedule 3.12
	  	-  	  	Employee Matters
	 Schedule 3.13
	  	-  	  	Litigation
	 Schedule 3.14
	  	-  	  	Real Estate
	 Schedule 3.15
	  	-  	  	Environmental Matters
	 Schedule 3.16
	  	-  	  	ERISA/Canadian Pension Plans
	 Schedule 3.17
	  	-  	  	Deposit and Disbursement Accounts
	 Schedule 3.18
	  	-  	  	Agreements and Other Documents
	 Schedule 3.19
	  	-  	  	Insurance

  

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	 Schedule 4.7
	  	-  	  	Corporate and Trade Names
	 Schedule 5.1
	  	-  	  	Indebtedness
	 Schedule 5.2
	  	-  	  	Liens
	 Schedule 5.3
	  	-  	  	Investments
	 Schedule 5.4
	  	-  	  	Contingent Obligations
	 Schedule 5.8
	  	-  	  	Affiliate Transactions
	 Schedule 5.9
	  	-  	  	Business Description

  

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 CREDIT AGREEMENT 
 This CREDIT AGREEMENT is dated as of January 31, 2006, and entered into by and among EXOPACK HOLDING CORP., a Delaware corporation (“Holdings”), EXOPACK, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
(“Exopack Op Co”), CELLO-FOIL PRODUCTS, INC., a Michigan corporation (“Cello-Foil” and together with Exopack Op Co and any other Credit Party (as defined herein) that is approved by the US Lenders to be a US
Borrower hereunder, each, individually, a “US Borrower” and, collectively and jointly and severally, the “US Borrowers”), EXOPACK-NEWMARKET, LTD., an Ontario company (“Exopack Canada”, and together
with any other Credit Party (as defined below) that is approved by the Canadian Lenders to be a Canadian Borrower hereunder, each, individually, a “Canadian Borrower” and, collectively and jointly and severally, the
“Canadian Borrowers” and together with the US Borrowers, each individually a “Borrower” and collectively (but not jointly and severally) the “Borrowers”), the other persons designated as
“Credit Parties” on the signature pages hereof, the financial institutions who are or hereafter become parties to this Agreement as Lenders, GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation (in its individual capacity
“GE Capital”), as a US Lender, as initial US L/C Issuer and as US Agent, and GE CANADA FINANCE HOLDING COMPANY, a Nova Scotia unlimited liability company (in its individual capacity, “GE Canada”), as Canadian Agent,
as initial Canadian L/C Issuer and a Canadian Lender. 
 WHEREAS, Borrowers desire that Lenders extend a revolving credit facility to
Borrowers to refinance existing indebtedness on the Closing Date and to provide funds for Capital Expenditures, Permitted Acquisitions, working capital and other general corporate purposes of Borrowers and their Subsidiaries, and 
 WHEREAS, Exopack Key Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Exopack Holdings”) is willing (a) to guaranty all of the
Obligations; (b) to pledge to Canadian Agent for its benefit and the benefit of the Canadian Lenders, all of the Stock of its Subsidiaries; (c) to pledge to US Agent for the benefit of the US Lenders, all of the Stock of its Domestic
Subsidiaries and 65% of the Voting Stock and 100% of the Non-Voting Stock of each of its first-tier Foreign Subsidiaries; (d) to cause each of its Domestic Subsidiaries (i) to guaranty the Obligations, (ii) to pledge to Canadian Agent
for its benefit and the benefit of the Canadian Lenders, all of the Stock of their Subsidiaries, and (iii) to pledge to US Agent for the benefit of the US Lenders, all of the Stock of each of their Domestic Subsidiaries and 65% of the Voting
Stock and 100% of the Non-Voting Stock of each of their first-tier Foreign Subsidiaries; and (e) to cause each of its Canadian Subsidiaries to guaranty the Canadian Obligations and to pledge to Canadian Agent all of the Stock of each of their
Subsidiaries; and 
 WHEREAS, US Borrowers and each of the other US Credit Parties desire to secure all of the Obligations under the Loan
Documents by granting to the US Agent, for the benefit of Agents and Lenders, a security interest in and lien upon substantially all of their property (other than real property, plants and Equipment and certain stock of its Foreign Subsidiaries);
and 

 WHEREAS, Canadian Borrowers and each of the other Canadian Credit Parties desire to secure all of the
Canadian Obligations under the Loan Documents by granting to the Canadian Agent, for the benefit of Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders, a security interest in and lien upon substantially all of their property (other than real property, plants and
Equipment); and 
 WHEREAS, all capitalized terms herein shall have the meanings ascribed thereto in Annex A hereto which is
incorporated herein by reference. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the agreements, provisions and covenants herein
contained, Holdings, Borrowers, the other Credit Parties party hereto, Lenders, L/C Issuers and Agents agree as follows: 
 SECTION 1.

 AMOUNTS AND TERMS OF LOANS 
 1.1 US Loans. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and in reliance upon the representations and warranties of Borrowers and the other Credit Parties contained herein: 
 (a) US Loan. 
 (i) Each US Lender
agrees, severally and not jointly, to make available to US Borrowers from time to time until the US Commitment Termination Date its Pro Rata Share of advances denominated in Dollars (each a “US Revolving Credit Advance”) requested
by US Borrower Representative on behalf of any US Borrower hereunder. The Pro Rata Share of the US Loan of any US Lender shall not at any time exceed its separate US Loan Commitment. Moreover, the US Loan outstanding to any US Borrower shall not
exceed at any time that US Borrower’s separate US Borrowing Base. US Revolving Credit Advances may be borrowed, repaid and reborrowed from time to time until the US Commitment Termination Date; provided, that any US Revolving Credit
Advance to be made at any time shall not exceed US Borrowing Availability at such time. US Borrowing Availability may be further reduced by Reserves imposed by US Agent in its reasonable credit judgment acting in good faith, and without
double-counting for Reserves already taken into account in determining US Borrowing Availability. The US Loan shall be repaid in full on the US Commitment Termination Date. Upon request of a US Lender, US Borrowers shall jointly and severally
execute and deliver to such US Lender a note to evidence the US Loan Commitment of that US Lender. Each such note shall be in the principal amount of the US Loan Commitment of the applicable US Lender denominated in Dollars, dated the date such
requesting US Lender became a US Lender hereunder and substantially in the form of Exhibit 1.1(a)(i) (each as amended, modified, extended, substituted, or replaced from time to time, a “US Note” and, collectively, the
“US Notes”). Other than pursuant to Section 1.1(a)(ii), if at any time (x) the principal amount of the outstanding US Loan exceeds the lesser of the Aggregate US Borrowing Base or the US Loan Commitment,
(y) the principal amount of the outstanding US Loan of any US Borrower exceeds that US Borrower’s separate US Borrowing Base or (z) the principal amount of the outstanding US Loan together with the Dollar Equivalent of the principal
amount of the Canadian Loan exceeds the US Loan Commitment (any such excess US Loan is herein referred to as a “US Overadvance” and, collectively, as “US Overadvances”), (A) US Lenders shall not be obligated

  

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to make US Revolving Credit Advances, and (B) no additional US Letters of Credit shall be issued and, except as provided in
Section 1.1(a)(ii) below, the US Loan must be repaid immediately and US Letters of Credit cash collateralized in an amount sufficient to eliminate any US Overadvance. All US Overadvances shall constitute US Index Rate Loans and, at the
election of US Agent, shall bear interest at the Default Rate. US Revolving Credit Advances which are to be made as US Index Rate Loans may be requested in any amount with written notice prior to 1:00 p.m. (New York time) on the Business Day
immediately prior to the Business Day on which the US Loan is to be made for funding requests equal to or greater than $1,000,000. For funding requests for such US Index Rate Loans less than $1,000,000, written notice must be provided by 1:00 p.m.
(New York time) on the Business Day on which the US Loan is to be made. All requests for US Revolving Credit Advances that are to be made as LIBOR Loans require at least three (3) Business Days’ prior written notice. Written notices for
funding requests under the US Loan Commitment shall be in the form attached as Exhibit 1.1(a)(ii) (“Notice of US Revolving Credit Advance”). 
 (ii) If US Borrower Representative on behalf of US Borrowers requests that US Lenders make, or permit to remain outstanding a US Overadvance, US Agent may, in its sole discretion, elect to make, or permit to remain
outstanding such US Overadvances; provided, however, that US Agent may not cause US Lenders to make, or permit to remain outstanding, (a) a US Loan balance in excess of the aggregate amount of all US Loan Commitments or (b) a
US Overadvance in an aggregate amount in excess of 10% of the US Loan Commitment. If a US Overadvance is made, or permitted to remain outstanding, pursuant to the preceding sentence, then all US Lenders shall be bound to make, or permit to remain
outstanding such US Overadvance based upon their Pro Rata Shares of the US Loan Commitments in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. If a US Overadvance remains outstanding for more than ninety (90) consecutive days during any one
hundred eighty (180) day period, the US Loan must be repaid immediately in an amount sufficient to eliminate all of such US Overadvance. Furthermore, Supermajority Lenders may prospectively revoke US Agent’s ability to make or permit US
Overadvances by written notice to US Agent. 
 (b) US Letters of Credit. The US Loan Commitment may, in addition to US Revolving
Credit Advances, be utilized (subject to the limitations imposed by Section 1.1(a)), upon the request of US Borrower Representative on behalf of the applicable US Borrower, for the issuance of US Letters of Credit. Immediately upon the
issuance by a US L/C Issuer of a US Letter of Credit, and without further action on the part of US Agent or any of the US Lenders, each US Lender shall be deemed to have purchased from such US L/C Issuer a participation in such US Letter of Credit
(or in its obligation under a risk participation agreement with respect thereto) equal to such US Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the aggregate amount available to be drawn under such US Letter of Credit. 
 (i) Maximum Amount. The aggregate amount of US Letter of Credit Obligations with respect to all US Letters of Credit outstanding or unreimbursed
at any time shall not exceed $10,000,000 (“US L/C Sublimit”). 
  

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 (ii) Reimbursement. US Borrowers shall be irrevocably and unconditionally obligated forthwith
without presentment, demand, protest or other formalities of any kind (including for purposes of Section 10), to reimburse any US L/C Issuer on demand in immediately available funds for any amounts paid by such US L/C Issuer with respect
to a US Letter of Credit, including all reimbursement payments, Fees, Charges, costs and expenses paid by such US L/C Issuer, without duplication of fees otherwise paid by any US Borrower. Each US Borrower hereby authorizes and directs US Agent, at
US Agent’s option, to debit such US Borrower’s accounts (by increasing the outstanding principal balance of the US Revolving Credit Advances made to such US Borrower) in the amount of any payment made by any US L/C Issuer with respect to
any US Letter of Credit and to pay such amounts to such US L/C Issuer, and a Notice of US Revolving Credit Advance requesting a US Index Rate Loan in such amount shall be deemed to have been timely given on such date. All amounts paid by a US L/C
Issuer with respect to any US Letter of Credit that are not immediately repaid by US Borrowers with the proceeds of a US Revolving Credit Advance or otherwise shall bear interest payable on demand at the interest rate applicable to US Revolving
Credit Advances which are US Index Rate Loans plus, at the election of US Agent or Requisite Lenders, an additional two percent (2.00%) per annum. Each US Lender agrees to fund its Pro Rata Share of any US Loan made pursuant to this
Section 1.1(b)(ii). In the event US Agent elects not to debit a US Borrower’s account, such US Borrower fails to reimburse the applicable US L/C Issuer in full on the date of any payment in respect of a US Letter of Credit for the
benefit of such US Borrower and the other US Borrowers fail to reimburse the applicable US L/C Issuer in full on the date of any payment in respect of a US Letter of Credit, US Agent shall promptly notify each US Lender of the amount of such
unreimbursed payment and the accrued interest thereon and each US Lender, on the next Business Day prior to 3:00 p.m. (New York time), shall deliver to US Agent an amount equal to its Pro Rata Share thereof in same day funds. Each US Lender
hereby absolutely and unconditionally agrees to pay to the applicable US L/C Issuer upon demand by such US L/C Issuer such US Lender’s Pro Rata Share of each payment made by such US L/C Issuer in respect of a US Letter of Credit and not
reimbursed within one (1) Business Day by US Borrowers or satisfied through a debit of US Borrowers’ account. Each US Lender acknowledges and agrees that its obligations pursuant to this subsection in respect of US Letters of Credit are
absolute and unconditional and shall not be affected by any circumstance whatsoever, including setoff, counterclaim, the occurrence and continuance of a Default or an Event of Default or any failure by Borrowers to satisfy any of the conditions set
forth in Section 2.2. If any US Lender fails to make available to any US L/C Issuer the amount of such US Lender’s Pro Rata Share of any payments made by such US L/C Issuer in respect of a US Letter of Credit as provided in this
Section 1.1(b)(ii), the applicable US L/C Issuer shall be entitled to recover such amount on demand from such US Lender together with interest at the US Index Rate. 
 (iii) Request for US Letters of Credit. US Borrower Representative shall give US Agent at least three (3) Business Days prior written notice
specifying the date a US Letter of Credit is requested to be issued, the amount and the name and address of the beneficiary and a description of the transactions proposed to be supported thereby, the US Borrower for whose account such US Letter of
Credit is to be issued and the expiry date (or extended expiry date) of the US Letter of Credit. Each request by US Borrower Representative for the issuance of a US Letter of Credit shall be in the form of Exhibit 1.1(b)(iii). If US Agent
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Borrower Representative that no US L/C Issuer can issue the requested US Letter of Credit directly, such US Borrower Representative may request that a US L/C
Issuer arrange for the issuance of the requested US Letter of Credit under a risk participation agreement with another financial institution reasonably acceptable to US Agent, US L/C Issuer and the US Borrower Representative. The issuance of any US
Letter of Credit under this Agreement shall be subject to satisfaction of the conditions set forth in Section 2.2 and the conditions that the applicable US Letter of Credit (i) supports a transaction benefiting US Borrowers or their
wholly-owned Subsidiaries and (ii) is in a form and contains such terms and conditions as are reasonably satisfactory to applicable US L/C Issuer and, in the case of standby letters of credit, US Agent. The initial notice requesting the
issuance of a US Letter of Credit shall be accompanied by the form of the US Letter of Credit and the Master Standby Agreement, and an application for a US Letter of Credit, if any, then required by the US L/C Issuer completed in a manner reasonably
satisfactory to such US L/C Issuer. If any provision of any application or reimbursement agreement is inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement, then the provisions of this Agreement, to the extent of such inconsistency, shall control.

 (iv) Expiration Dates of US Letters of Credit. The expiration date of each US Letter of Credit shall be on a date which is not
later than the earlier of (a) one year from its date of issuance or (b) the tenth (10th) day prior to
the date set forth in clause (a) of the definition of the term US Commitment Termination Date. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a US Letter of Credit may provide for automatic extensions of its expiration date for one (1) or more successive
one (1) year periods provided that the US L/C Issuer has the right to terminate such US Letter of Credit on each such annual expiration date and no renewal term may extend the term of the US Letter of Credit to a date that is later than the
tenth (10th) day prior to the date set forth in clause (a) of the definition of the term US Commitment
Termination Date. The applicable US L/C Issuer may elect not to renew any such US Letter of Credit and, upon direction by US Agent or Requisite Lenders, shall not renew any such US Letter of Credit at any time during the continuance of an Event of
Default, provided that, in the case of a direction by US Agent or Requisite Lenders, the applicable US L/C Issuer receives such directions prior to the date notice of non-renewal is required to be given by such US L/C Issuer and such US L/C
Issuer has had a reasonable period of time to act on such notice. 
 (v) Obligations Absolute. The obligation of US Borrowers to
reimburse the US L/C Issuers, US Agent and US Lenders for payments made in respect of US Letters of Credit issued by any US L/C Issuer shall be unconditional and irrevocable and shall be paid under all circumstances strictly in accordance with the
terms of this Agreement, including the following circumstances: (a) any lack of validity or enforceability of any Letter of Credit; (b) any amendment or waiver of or any consent or departure from all or any of the provisions of any Letter
of Credit or any Loan Document; (c) the existence of any claim, set-off, defense or other right which Borrowers, any of their Subsidiaries or Affiliates or any other Person may at any time have against any beneficiary of any Letter of Credit,
any Agent, any L/C Issuer, any Lender or any other Person, whether in connection with this Agreement, any other Loan Document or any other related or unrelated agreements or transactions; (d) any draft or other document presented under any
Letter of Credit proving to be forged, fraudulent, invalid or insufficient in any respect or any statement therein being untrue or inaccurate in any respect; 
  

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(e) payment under any Letter of Credit against presentation of a draft or other document that does not substantially comply with the terms of such
Letter of Credit; or (f) any other act or omission to act or delay of any kind of any L/C Issuer, any Agent, any Lender or any other Person or any other event or circumstance whatsoever that might, but for the provisions of this
Section 1.1(b)(v), constitute a legal or equitable discharge of US Borrowers’ obligations hereunder. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, it is expressly understood and agreed by US Borrowers that the absolute and
unconditional obligation of US Borrowers to US Agent and US Lenders hereunder to reimburse payments made under a US Letter of Credit will not be excused by the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the applicable US L/C Issuer. However, the
foregoing shall not be construed to excuse any US L/C Issuer from claims which US Borrowers may assert against such US L/C Issuer subject to the terms of the Master Standby Agreement. 
 (vi) Obligations of US L/C Issuers. Each US L/C Issuer (other than GE Capital) hereby agrees that it will not issue a US Letter of Credit
hereunder until it has provided US Agent with written notice specifying the amount and intended issuance date of such US Letter of Credit and US Agent has returned a written acknowledgment of such notice to US L/C Issuer (such notices and
acknowledgements to be given promptly). Each US L/C Issuer (other than GE Capital) further agrees to provide to US Agent: (a) a copy of each US Letter of Credit issued by such US L/C Issuer promptly after its issuance; (b) a weekly report
summarizing available amounts under US Letters of Credit issued by such US L/C Issuer, the dates and amounts of any draws under such US Letters of Credit, the effective date of any increase or decrease in the face amount of any US Letters of Credit
during such week and the amount of any unreimbursed draws under such US Letters of Credit; and (c) such additional information reasonably requested by US Agent from time to time with respect to the US Letters of Credit issued by such US L/C
Issuer. 
 (c) Funding Authorization. Subject to the next sentence hereof, the proceeds of all US Loans made pursuant to this
Agreement subsequent to the Closing Date are to be funded by US Agent by wire transfer to the account designated by US Borrower Representative below (the “US Disbursement Account”): 
  

			
	Bank:	  	Bank of America
	ABA No.:	  	111000012
	Bank Address:	  	101 S. Tryon Street
		  	Charlotte, North Carolina 28255
	Account No.:	  	3751854357

 US Borrower Representative shall provide US Agent with written notice of any change in the foregoing instructions
at least three (3) Business Days before the desired effective date of such change. 
 (d) In this Agreement whenever it is necessary to
compare or add the outstanding balance of the US Loan or US Loan Commitments, or any portion thereof, to the outstanding balance of the Canadian Loans or Canadian Commitments, or any portion thereof, such Revolving Loans and Commitments will be
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 1.2 Canadian Loan. 
 (a) Each Canadian Lender agrees, severally and not jointly, to make available to Canadian Borrowers from time to time until the Canadian Commitment Termination Date its Pro Rata Share of advances denominated in
Canadian Dollars (each a “Canadian Revolving Credit Advance”) requested by Canadian Borrower Representative on behalf of any Canadian Borrower hereunder. The Pro Rata Share of the Canadian Loan of any Canadian Lender shall not at
any time exceed its separate Canadian Commitment. Moreover, the Canadian Loan outstanding to any Canadian Borrower shall not exceed at any time that Canadian Borrower’s separate Canadian Borrowing Base. Canadian Revolving Credit Advances may be
borrowed, repaid and reborrowed from time to time until the Canadian Commitment Termination Date; provided, that any Canadian Revolving Credit Advance to be made at any time shall not exceed Canadian Borrowing Availability at such time.
Canadian Borrowing Availability may be further reduced by Reserves imposed by Canadian Agent in its reasonable credit judgment acting in good faith and without double-counting for Reserves already taken into account in determining Canadian Borrowing
Availability. The Canadian Loan shall be repaid in full on the Canadian Commitment Termination Date. Upon request of a Canadian Lender, each Canadian Borrower shall execute and deliver to such Canadian Lender a note to evidence the Canadian
Commitment of that Canadian Lender. Each such note shall be in the principal amount of the Canadian Commitment of the applicable Canadian Lender denominated in Canadian Dollars, dated the date such requesting Canadian Lender became a Canadian Lender
hereunder and substantially in the form of Exhibit 1.2(a)(i) (each as amended, modified, extended, substituted, or replaced from time to time, a “Canadian Note” and, collectively, the “Canadian Notes”). Other
than pursuant to Section 1.2(b), if at any time (x) the principal amount of the outstanding Canadian Loan exceeds the lesser of the Aggregate Canadian Borrowing Base or the Canadian Commitment, (y) the Dollar Equivalent of the
principal amount of the outstanding Canadian Loan of any Canadian Borrower exceeds that Canadian Borrower’s separate Canadian Borrowing Base or (z) the Dollar Equivalent of the principal amount of the outstanding Canadian Loan together
with the Dollar Equivalent of the principal amount of the US Loan exceeds the US Loan Commitment (any such excess Canadian Loan is herein referred to collectively as “Canadian Overadvances”), (A) Canadian Lenders shall not be
obligated to make Canadian Revolving Credit Advances and (B) no additional Canadian Letters of Credit shall be issued and, except as provided in Section 1.2(b) below, the Canadian Loan must be repaid immediately and Canadian Letters
of Credit cash collateralized in an amount sufficient to eliminate any Canadian Overadvance. All Canadian Overadvances shall constitute Canadian Index Rate Loans and, at the election of Canadian Agent, shall bear interest at the Default Rate.
Canadian Revolving Credit Advances which are to be made as Canadian Index Rate Loans may be requested in any amount with written notice prior to 1:00 p.m. (Toronto time) on the Business Day immediately prior to the Business Day on which the
Canadian Loan is to be made for funding requests equal to or greater than Cdn$1,000,000. For funding requests for such Canadian Index Rate Loans less than Cdn$1,000,000, written notice must be provided by 1:00 p.m. (Toronto time) on the Business Day
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Advances that are to be made as BA Rate Loans require at least three (3) Business Days’ prior written notice. Written notices for funding requests
under the Canadian Commitment shall be in the form attached as Exhibit 1.2(a)(ii) (“Notice of Canadian Revolving Credit Advance”). 
 (b) If Canadian Borrower Representative on behalf of Canadian Borrowers requests that Canadian Lenders make, or permit to remain outstanding a Canadian Overadvance, Canadian Agent may, in its sole discretion, elect to
make, or permit to remain outstanding such Canadian Overadvances; provided, however, that Canadian Agent may not cause Canadian Lenders to make, or permit to remain outstanding, (a) a Canadian Loan balance in excess of the
aggregate amount of all Canadian Commitments or (b) a Canadian Overadvance in an aggregate amount in excess of 10% of the Canadian Commitment. If a Canadian Overadvance is made, or permitted to remain outstanding, pursuant to the preceding
sentence, then all Canadian Lenders shall be bound to make, or permit to remain outstanding such Canadian Overadvance based upon their Pro Rata Shares of the Canadian Commitments in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. If a Canadian
Overadvance remains outstanding for more than ninety (90) days during any one hundred eighty (180) day period, the Canadian Loan must be repaid immediately in an amount sufficient to eliminate all of such Canadian Overadvance. Furthermore,
holders of a majority of the Canadian Commitment may prospectively revoke Canadian Agent’s ability to make or permit Canadian Overadvances by written notice to Canadian Agent. 
 (c) Canadian Letters of Credit. The Canadian Commitment may, in addition to Canadian Revolving Credit Advances, be utilized (subject to the
limitations imposed by Section 1.1(a)), upon the request of Canadian Borrower Representative on behalf of the applicable Canadian Borrower, for the issuance of Canadian Letters of Credit for the benefit of such Canadian Borrower.
Immediately upon the issuance by a Canadian L/C Issuer of a Canadian Letter of Credit, and without further action on the part of Canadian Agent or any of the Canadian Lenders, each Canadian Lender shall be deemed to have purchased from such Canadian
L/C Issuer a participation in such Canadian Letter of Credit (or in its obligation under a risk participation agreement with respect thereto) equal to such Canadian Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the aggregate amount available to be drawn under
such Canadian Letter of Credit. 
 (i) Maximum Amount. The aggregate amount of Canadian Letter of Credit Obligations with respect to
all Canadian Letters of Credit outstanding or unreimbursed at any time shall not exceed the Dollar Equivalent of $5,000,000 (“Canadian L/C Sublimit”). 
 (ii) Reimbursement. Each Canadian Borrower shall be irrevocably and unconditionally obligated forthwith without presentment, demand, protest or other formalities of any kind (including for purposes of
Section 11), to reimburse any Canadian L/C Issuer on demand in immediately available funds for any amounts paid by such Canadian L/C Issuer with respect to a Canadian Letter of Credit for the benefit of such Canadian Borrower, including
all reimbursement payments, Fees, Charges, costs and expenses paid by such Canadian L/C Issuer, without duplication of fees otherwise paid by any Canadian Borrower. Each Canadian Borrower hereby authorizes and directs Canadian Agent, at Canadian
Agent’s option, to debit such Canadian Borrower’s accounts (by increasing the outstanding principal balance of the Canadian Revolving Credit Advances made to such Canadian Borrower) in the amount of 

  

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any payment made by any Canadian L/C Issuer with respect to any Canadian Letter of Credit for the benefit of such Canadian Borrower and to pay such amounts
to such Canadian L/C Issuer, and a Notice of Canadian Revolving Credit Advance requesting a Canadian Index Rate Loan in such amount shall be deemed to have been timely given on such date. All amounts paid by a Canadian L/C Issuer with respect to any
Canadian Letter of Credit that are not immediately repaid by Canadian Borrowers with the proceeds of a Canadian Revolving Credit Advance or otherwise shall bear interest payable on demand at the interest rate applicable to Canadian Revolving Credit
Advances which are Canadian Index Rate Loans plus, at the election of Canadian Agent or Requisite Lenders, an additional two percent (2.00%) per annum. Each Canadian Lender agrees to fund its Pro Rata Share of any Canadian Loan made to each
Canadian Borrower pursuant to this Section 1.1(b)(ii). In the event Canadian Agent elects not to debit a Canadian Borrower’s account, such Canadian Borrower fails to reimburse the applicable Canadian L/C Issuer in full on the date
of any payment in respect of a Canadian Letter of Credit for the benefit of such Canadian Borrower and the other Canadian Borrowers fail to reimburse the applicable Canadian L/C Issuer in full on the date of any payment in respect of a Canadian
Letter of Credit, Canadian Agent shall promptly notify each Canadian Lender of the amount of such unreimbursed payment and the accrued interest thereon and each Canadian Lender, on the next Business Day prior to 3:00 p.m. (Toronto time), shall
deliver to Canadian Agent an amount equal to its Pro Rata Share thereof in same day funds. Each Canadian Lender hereby absolutely and unconditionally agrees to pay to the applicable Canadian L/C Issuer upon demand by such Canadian L/C Issuer
such Canadian Lender’s Pro Rata Share of each payment made by such Canadian L/C Issuer in respect of a Canadian Letter of Credit and not reimbursed within one (1) Business Day by Canadian Borrowers or satisfied through a debit of Canadian
Borrowers’ account. Each Canadian Lender acknowledges and agrees that its obligations pursuant to this subsection in respect of Canadian Letters of Credit are absolute and unconditional and shall not be affected by any circumstance whatsoever,
including setoff, counterclaim, the occurrence and continuance of a Default or an Event of Default or any failure by Borrowers to satisfy any of the conditions set forth in Section 2.2. If any Canadian Lender fails to make available to
any Canadian L/C Issuer the amount of such Canadian Lender’s Pro Rata Share of any payments made by such Canadian L/C Issuer in respect of a Canadian Letter of Credit as provided in this Section 1.1(b)(ii), the applicable Canadian
L/C Issuer shall be entitled to recover such amount on demand from such Canadian Lender together with interest at the Canadian Index Rate. 
 (iii) Request for Canadian Letters of Credit. Canadian Borrower Representative shall give Canadian Agent at least three (3) Business Days prior written notice specifying the date a Canadian Letter of Credit is requested to be
issued, the amount and the name and address of the beneficiary and a description of the transactions proposed to be supported thereby, the Canadian Borrower for whose account such Canadian Letter of Credit is to be issued and the expiry date (or
extended expiry date) of the Canadian Letter of Credit. Each request by Canadian Borrower Representative for the issuance of a Canadian Letter of Credit shall be in the form of Exhibit 1.1(b)(iii). If Canadian Agent informs Canadian Borrower
Representative that no Canadian L/C Issuer can issue the requested Canadian Letter of Credit directly, such Canadian Borrower Representative may request that a Canadian L/C Issuer arrange for the issuance of the requested Canadian Letter of Credit
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reasonably acceptable to Canadian Agent, Canadian L/C Issuer and the Canadian Borrower Representative. The issuance of any Canadian Letter of Credit under
this Agreement shall be subject to satisfaction of the conditions set forth in Section 2.2 and the conditions that the applicable Canadian Letter of Credit (i) supports a transaction benefiting Canadian Borrowers or their
wholly-owned Subsidiaries and (ii) is in a form and contains such terms and conditions as are reasonably satisfactory to applicable Canadian L/C Issuer and, in the case of standby letters of credit, Canadian Agent. The initial notice requesting
the issuance of a Canadian Letter of Credit shall be accompanied by the form of the Canadian Letter of Credit and the Master Standby Agreement, and an application for a Canadian Letter of Credit, if any, then required by the applicable Canadian L/C
Issuer completed in a manner reasonably satisfactory to such Canadian L/C Issuer. If any provision of any application or reimbursement agreement is inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement, then the provisions of this Agreement, to the extent
of such inconsistency, shall control. 
 (iv) Expiration Dates of Canadian Letters of Credit. The expiration date of each Canadian
Letter of Credit shall be on a date which is not later than the earlier of (a) one year from its date of issuance or (b) the tenth (10th) day prior to the date set forth in clause (a) of the definition of the term Canadian Commitment Termination Date. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Canadian Letter of Credit may provide for
automatic extensions of its expiration date for one (1) or more successive one (1) year periods provided that the Canadian L/C Issuer has the right to terminate such Canadian Letter of Credit on each such annual expiration date and no
renewal term may extend the term of the Canadian Letter of Credit to a date that is later than the tenth (10th) day prior to the date set forth in clause (a) of the definition of the term Canadian Commitment Termination Date. The applicable Canadian L/C Issuer may elect not to renew any such Canadian Letter of Credit and, upon
direction by Canadian Agent or Requisite Lenders, shall not renew any such Canadian Letter of Credit at any time during the continuance of an Event of Default, provided that, in the case of a direction by Canadian Agent or Requisite Lenders,
the applicable Canadian L/C Issuer receives such directions prior to the date notice of non-renewal is required to be given by such Canadian L/C Issuer and such Canadian L/C Issuer has had a reasonable period of time to act on such notice.

 (v) Obligations Absolute. The obligation of Canadian Borrowers to reimburse the Canadian L/C Issuers, Canadian Agent and Canadian
Lenders for payments made in respect of Canadian Letters of Credit issued by any Canadian L/C Issuer shall be unconditional and irrevocable and shall be paid under all circumstances strictly in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, including
the following circumstances: (a) any lack of validity or enforceability of any Letter of Credit; (b) any amendment or waiver of or any consent or departure from all or any of the provisions of any Letter of Credit or any Loan Document;
(c) the existence of any claim, set-off, defense or other right which Borrowers, any of their Subsidiaries or Affiliates or any other Person may at any time have against any beneficiary of any Letter of Credit, any Agent, any L/C Issuer, any
Lender or any other Person, whether in connection with this Agreement, any other Loan Document or any other related or unrelated agreements or transactions; (d) any draft or other document presented under any Letter of Credit proving to be
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or other document that does not substantially comply with the terms of such Letter of Credit; or (f) any other act or omission to act or delay of any
kind of any L/C Issuer, any Agent, any Lender or any other Person or any other event or circumstance whatsoever that might, but for the provisions of this Section 1.1(b)(v), constitute a legal or equitable discharge of Canadian
Borrowers’ obligations hereunder. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, it is expressly understood and agreed by Canadian Borrowers that the absolute and unconditional obligation of Canadian Borrowers to Canadian Agent and Canadian
Lenders hereunder to reimburse payments made under a Canadian Letter of Credit will not be excused by the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the applicable Canadian L/C Issuer. However, the foregoing shall not be construed to excuse any
Canadian L/C Issuer from claims which Canadian Borrowers may assert against such Canadian L/C Issuer subject to the terms of the Master Standby Agreement. 
 (vi) Obligations of Canadian L/C Issuers. Each Canadian L/C Issuer (other than GE Canada) hereby agrees that it will not issue a Canadian Letter of Credit hereunder until it has provided Canadian Agent with
written notice specifying the amount and intended issuance date of such Canadian Letter of Credit and Canadian Agent has returned a written acknowledgment of such notice to Canadian L/C Issuer (such notices and acknowledgements to be given
promptly). Each Canadian L/C Issuer (other than GE Canada) further agrees to provide to Canadian Agent: (a) a copy of each Canadian Letter of Credit issued by such Canadian L/C Issuer promptly after its issuance; (b) a weekly report
summarizing available amounts under Canadian Letters of Credit issued by such Canadian L/C Issuer, the dates and amounts of any draws under such Canadian Letters of Credit, the effective date of any increase or decrease in the face amount of any
Canadian Letters of Credit during such week and the amount of any unreimbursed draws under such Canadian Letters of Credit; and (c) such additional information reasonably requested by Canadian Agent from time to time with respect to the
Canadian Letters of Credit issued by such Canadian L/C Issuer. 
 (d) Funding Authorization. Subject to the next sentence hereof, the
proceeds of all Canadian Revolving Credit Advances made pursuant to this Agreement subsequent to the Closing Date are to be funded by Canadian Agent by wire transfer to the account designated by Canadian Borrower Representative below (the
“Canadian Disbursement Account”): 
  

			
	 Bank:
	  	Bank of America Canada
		  	200 Front Street West
		  	Toronto, Ontario M5V 3L2
		  	BOFACATT
	 Account No.:
	  	46005203

 Canadian Borrower Representative shall provide Canadian Agent with written notice of any change in the foregoing
instructions at least three (3) Business Days before the desired effective date of such change. 
  

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 (e) In this Agreement whenever it is necessary to compare or add the outstanding balance of the Canadian
Loan or Canadian Commitments, or any portion thereof, to the outstanding balance of the US Loans or the US Loan Commitments or the US Loan Commitments, or any portion thereof, such Revolving Loans and Commitments will be expressed in the Dollar
Equivalent thereof. 
 1.3 Interest and Applicable Margins. 
 (a) (i) US Borrowers shall pay interest to US Agent, for the ratable benefit of US Lenders and (ii) Canadian Borrowers shall pay interest to
Canadian Agent, for the ratable benefit of Canadian Lenders, in each case with respect to the various Loans made by each Lender, in arrears on each applicable Interest Payment Date, at the following rates: (i) with respect to the US Revolving
Credit Advances which are designated as US Index Rate Loans (and for all other US Obligations not otherwise set forth below), the US Index Rate plus the Applicable US Index Margin per annum or, with respect to US Revolving Credit Advances which are
designated as LIBOR Loans, at the election of US Borrower Representative, the applicable LIBOR Rate plus the Applicable US LIBOR Margin per annum; (ii) with respect to the Canadian Revolving Credit Advances denominated in Canadian Dollars which
are designated as Canadian Index Rate Loans (and for all other Canadian Obligations not otherwise set forth below), the Canadian Index Rate plus the Applicable Canadian Index Margin per annum; and (iii) with respect to Canadian Revolving Credit
Advances denominated in Canadian Dollars which are designated as BA Rate Loans, at the election of Canadian Borrower Representative, the applicable BA Rate plus the Applicable BA Rate Margin per annum. 
 The Applicable Margins are as follows: 
  

			
	 Applicable US Index Margin
	  	0.50%
	 Applicable US LIBOR Margin
	  	1.50%
	 Applicable Canadian Index Margin
	  	0.50%
	 Applicable BA Margin
	  	1.50%

 (b) If any payment on any Loan becomes due and payable on a day other than a Business Day, the
maturity thereof will be extended to the next succeeding Business Day (except as set forth in the definition of LIBOR Period) and, with respect to payments of principal, interest thereon shall be payable at the then applicable rate during such
extension. 
 (c) All computations of Fees calculated on a per annum basis and interest on LIBOR Loans shall be made by the Applicable Agent
on the basis of a 360-day year. All Interest on US Index Rate Loans and Canadian Loans denominated in Canadian Dollars subject to interest calculated by reference to the Canadian Index Rate or the BA Rate shall be calculated on the basis of a 365
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and the Canadian Index Rate are floating rates determined for each day. Each determination by the Applicable Agent of an interest rate and Fees hereunder
shall be presumptive evidence of the correctness of such rates and Fees. 
 (d) (1) So long as an Event of Default has occurred and is
continuing under Section 7.1(a), (f) or (g) and without notice of any kind, or (2) so long as any other Event of Default has occurred and is continuing and at the election of Applicable Agent (or upon the written request
of the Requisite Lenders) confirmed by written notice from Applicable Agent to Applicable Borrower Representative, subject to Applicable Law, the interest rates applicable to the Loans and the Letter of Credit Fees applicable to the Letters of
Credit shall be increased by two percentage points (2%) per annum above the rates of interest or the rate of such Fee otherwise applicable hereunder (the “Default Rate”), and all such outstanding non-contingent Obligations
shall bear interest at the Default Rate applicable to such Obligations. Interest and Letter of Credit Fees at the Default Rate shall accrue in the case of clause (1) above from the initial date of such Event of Default, and in the case of
clause (2) above, from the date specified by the Applicable Agent, which date shall be no earlier than the initial date of the applicable Event of Default, and in each case, until that Event of Default is cured or waived and shall be payable
upon demand, but in any event, shall be payable on the next regularly scheduled payment date set forth herein for such Obligation. 
 (e)
Applicable Borrower Representative shall have the option to (i) request that any US Revolving Credit Advance be made as a LIBOR Loan, (ii) request that any Canadian Revolving Credit Advance be made as a BA Rate Loan, (iii) convert at
any time all or any part of outstanding US Loans from US Index Rate Loans to LIBOR Loans, (iv) convert at any time all or any part of outstanding Canadian Loans from Canadian Index Rate Loans to BA Rate Loans, (v) convert any LIBOR Loan to
a US Index Rate Loan, subject to payment of the LIBOR Breakage Costs in accordance with Section 1.4(e) if such conversion is made prior to the expiration of the LIBOR Period applicable thereto, (vi) convert any BA Rate Loan to a
Canadian Index Rate Loan, subject to payment of the BA Rate Breakage Costs in accordance with Section 1.4(f) if such conversion is made prior to the expiration of the BA Period applicable thereto, (vii) continue all or any portion
of any LIBOR Loan as a LIBOR Loan upon the expiration of the applicable LIBOR Period and the succeeding LIBOR Period of that continued LIBOR Loan shall commence on the first day after the last day of the LIBOR Period of the LIBOR Loan to be
continued, or (vii) continue all or any portion of any BA Rate Loan as a BA Rate Loan upon the expiration of the applicable BA Period and the succeeding BA Period of that continued BA Rate Loan shall commence on the first day after the last day
of the BA Period of the BA Rate Loan to be continued. Any US Loan or group of US Loans having the same proposed LIBOR Period to be made or continued as, or converted into, a LIBOR Loan must be in a minimum amount of $1,000,000 and integral multiples
of $500,000 in excess of such amount. Any Canadian Loan or group of Canadian Loans denominated in Canadian Dollars having the same proposed BA Period to be made or continued as, or converted into, a BA Rate Loan must be in a minimum amount of
Cdn$500,000 and integral multiples of Cdn$100,000 in excess of such amount. Any such election must be made by 1:00 p.m. (New York time) on the 3rd Business Day prior to (a) in the case of a LIBOR Loan (1) the date of any proposed US
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LIBOR Period with respect to any LIBOR Loans to be continued as such, or (3) the date on which the US Borrower Representative wishes to convert any US
Index Rate Loan to a LIBOR Loan for a LIBOR Period designated by such Borrower Representative in such election and (b) in the case of a BA Rate Loan (1) the date of any proposed Canadian Revolving Credit Advance which is to bear interest
at the BA Rate, (2) the end of each BA Period with respect to any BA Rate Loans to be continued as such, or (3) the date on which Canadian Borrower Representative wishes to convert any Canadian Index Rate Loan to a BA Rate Loan for a BA
Period designated by Canadian Borrower Representative in such election. If no election is received with respect to an existing LIBOR Loan or an existing BA Rate Loan by 1:00 p.m. (New York time) on the 3rd Business Day prior to the end of the LIBOR
Period or the BA Period, as applicable, with respect thereto, that LIBOR Loan shall be converted to a US Index Rate Loan at the end of its LIBOR Period and that BA Rate Loan shall be converted into a Canadian Index Rate Loan at the end of its BA
Period. Applicable Borrower Representative must make such election by notice to Applicable Agent in writing, by fax or overnight courier. In the case of any conversion or continuation, such election must be made pursuant to a written notice (a
“Notice of Conversion/Continuation”) in the form of Exhibit 1.3(e). No Loan shall be made, converted into or continued as a LIBOR Loan or a BA Rate Loan, if an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing and (i) with
respect to the Canadian Loans, Canadian Agent or Canadian Requisite Lenders or (ii) with respect to the US Loans, US Agent or US Requisite Lenders, have determined not to make or continue any Loan as a LIBOR Loan or a BA Rate Loan as a result
thereof. 
 (f) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Section 1.3, if a court of competent jurisdiction
determines in a final order that any rate of interest payable hereunder exceeds the highest rate of interest permissible under law (the “Maximum Lawful Rate”), then so long as the Maximum Lawful Rate would be so exceeded, such rate
of interest payable hereunder shall be equal to the Maximum Lawful Rate; provided, however, that if at any time thereafter such rate of interest payable hereunder is less than the Maximum Lawful Rate, Borrowers shall continue to pay
interest hereunder at the Maximum Lawful Rate until such time as the total interest received by Applicable Agent is equal to the total interest that would have been received had such interest rate payable hereunder been (but for the operation of
this paragraph) the interest rate payable since the Closing Date as otherwise provided in this Agreement. Thereafter, such interest hereunder shall be paid at the rate(s) of interest and in the manner provided in Sections 1.3(a) through
(e), unless and until any rate of interest again exceeds the Maximum Lawful Rate, and at that time this paragraph shall again apply. In no event shall the total interest received by any Lender pursuant to the terms hereof exceed the amount that
such Lender could lawfully have received had the interest due hereunder been calculated for the full term hereof at the Maximum Lawful Rate. If the Maximum Lawful Rate is calculated pursuant to this paragraph, such interest shall be calculated at a
daily rate equal to the Maximum Lawful Rate divided by the number of days in the year in which such calculation is made. If, notwithstanding the provisions of this Section 1.3(f), a court of competent jurisdiction shall determine by a
final, non-appealable order that a Lender has received interest hereunder in excess of the Maximum Lawful Rate, Applicable Agent shall, to the extent permitted by applicable law, promptly apply such excess as specified in Section 1.5 and
thereafter shall refund any excess to Borrowers or as such court of competent jurisdiction may otherwise order. 
  

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 1.4 Fees. 
 (a) Fee Letter. US Borrowers shall pay to GE Capital, individually, the Fees specified in that certain fee letter dated as of January 31, 2006, between Holdings and GE Capital (the “GE Capital Fee
Letter”), at the times specified for payment therein. 
 (b) Unused Line Fee. As additional compensation for the Lenders, US
Borrowers shall, jointly and severally, pay to US Agent, for the ratable benefit of such Lenders, in arrears, on the first Business Day of each month prior to the US Commitment Termination Date and on the US Commitment Termination Date, a fee,
calculated on the basis of a 360-day year, for Borrowers’ non-use of available funds in an amount equal to (i) (A) at any time that the average for the preceding month (or partial month) of the Dollar Equivalent of the daily closing
balance of the Loans was greater than 50% of the Dollar Equivalent of the Commitments of all Lenders, one quarter of one percent (0.25%) per annum or (B) at any time that the average for the preceding month (or partial month) of the Dollar
Equivalent of the daily closing balance of the Loans was less than or equal to 50% of the Dollar Equivalent of the Commitments of all Lenders, three eighths of one percent (0.375%) per annum, in each case multiplied by (ii) the difference
between (x) the Dollar Equivalent of the Commitments of all Lenders (as it may be reduced from time to time) and (y) the average for the period of the Dollar Equivalent of the daily closing balances of the Loans (outstanding during the
period for which such Fee is due. 
 (c) Omitted. 
 (d) Letter of Credit Fees. 
 (i) US Borrowers agree to pay to US Agent for the benefit of US Lenders,
as compensation to such US Lenders for US Letter of Credit Obligations incurred hereunder, (1) without duplication of costs and expenses otherwise payable to US Agent or US Lenders hereunder, all reasonable costs and expenses, without
duplication of fees otherwise paid by US Borrowers, incurred by US Agent or any US Lender on account of such US Letter of Credit Obligations, and (2) for each month during which any US Letter of Credit Obligation shall remain outstanding, a fee
(the “US Letter of Credit Fee”) in an amount equal to the product of the Dollar Equivalent of the average daily undrawn face amount of all US Letters of Credit issued, guaranteed or supported by risk participation agreements
multiplied by a per annum rate equal to the Applicable US LIBOR Margin from time to time in effect. Such fee shall be paid to US Agent for the benefit of the US Lenders in arrears, on the first Business Day of each month and on the US Commitment
Termination Date. In addition, US Borrowers shall pay to any US L/C Issuer, on demand, such reasonable fees, without duplication of fees otherwise payable hereunder (including all per annum fees), charges and expenses of such US L/C Issuer in
respect of the issuance, negotiation, acceptance, amendment, transfer and payment of such US Letter of Credit or otherwise payable pursuant to the application and related documentation under which such US Letter of Credit is issued. 
 (e) Each Canadian Borrower agrees to pay to Canadian Agent for the benefit of Canadian Lenders, as compensation to such Canadian Lenders for Canadian
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Obligations incurred for its benefit hereunder, (1) without duplication of costs and expenses otherwise payable to Canadian Agent or Canadian Lenders
hereunder, all reasonable costs and expenses, without duplication of fees otherwise paid by such Canadian Borrower, incurred by Canadian Agent or any Canadian Lender on account of such Canadian Letter of Credit Obligations, and (2) for each
month during which any such Canadian Letter of Credit Obligation shall remain outstanding, a fee (the “Canadian Letter of Credit Fee”) in an amount equal to the product of the Dollar Equivalent of the average daily undrawn face
amount of all of such Canadian Letters of Credit issued, guaranteed or supported by risk participation agreements multiplied by a per annum rate equal to the Applicable BA Rate Margin from time to time in effect. Such fee shall be paid to Canadian
Agent for the benefit of the Canadian Lenders in arrears, on the first Business Day of each month and on the Canadian Commitment Termination Date. In addition, each Canadian Borrower shall pay to any Canadian L/C Issuer, on demand, such reasonable
fees, without duplication of fees otherwise payable hereunder (including all per annum fees), charges and expenses of such Canadian L/C Issuer in respect of the issuance, negotiation, acceptance, amendment, transfer and payment of such Canadian
Borrower’s Canadian Letter of Credit or otherwise payable pursuant to the application and related documentation under which such Canadian Letter of Credit is issued. 
 (f) LIBOR Breakage Costs. Upon (i) any default by any US Borrower in making any borrowing of, conversion into or continuation of any LIBOR Loan following US Borrower Representative’s delivery to US
Agent of any LIBOR Loan request in respect thereof or (ii) any payment of a LIBOR Loan on any day that is not the last day of the LIBOR Period applicable thereto (regardless of the source of such prepayment and whether voluntary, by
acceleration or otherwise), US Borrowers shall pay US Agent, for the benefit of all US Lenders that funded or were prepared to fund any such LIBOR Loan, LIBOR Breakage Costs, if applicable. 
 (g) BA Rate Breakage Costs. Upon (i) any default by any Canadian Borrower in making any borrowing of, conversion into or continuation of any
BA Rate Loan following Canadian Borrower Representative’s delivery to Canadian Agent of any BA Rate Loan request in respect thereof or (ii) any payment of a BA Rate Loan on any day that is not the last day of the BA Period applicable
thereto (regardless of the source of such prepayment and whether voluntary, by acceleration or otherwise), Canadian Borrowers shall pay Canadian Agent, for the benefit of all Canadian Lenders that funded or were prepared to fund any such BA Rate
Loan, the BA Rate Breakage Costs, if applicable. 
 (h) Expenses and Attorneys’ Fees. 
 (i) US Borrowers agree to promptly pay all reasonable, out-of-pocket fees, charges, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and
expenses) incurred by US Agent in connection with any matters contemplated by or arising out of the Loan Documents, in connection with the examination, review, due diligence investigation, documentation, negotiation, closing and syndication of the
transactions contemplated herein and in connection with the continued administration of the Loan Documents including any amendments, modifications, consents and waivers. US Borrowers agree to promptly pay all reasonable, out-of- 

  

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pocket fees, charges, costs and expenses (including fees, charges, costs and expenses of attorneys, auditors appraisers, consultants and advisors) incurred
by US Agent in connection with any amendment, waiver or consent with respect to the Loan Documents, Event of Default, work-out or action to enforce any Loan Document or to collect any payments due from US Borrowers or any other US Credit Party. In
addition, in connection with any work-out or action to enforce any Loan Document or to collect any payments due from US Borrowers or any other US Credit Party, US Borrowers agree to promptly pay all reasonable, out-of-pocket fees, charges, costs and
expenses, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred by US Lenders. All fees, charges, costs and expenses for which US Borrowers are responsible under this Section 1.4(h)(i) shall be deemed part of the US
Obligations when incurred, payable in accordance with the final sentence of Section 1.5(b) and secured by the US Collateral. 
 (ii) Canadian Borrowers agree to promptly pay all reasonable, out-of-pocket fees, charges, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses) incurred by Canadian Agent in connection with any matters contemplated by
or arising out of the Loan Documents, in connection with the examination, review, due diligence investigation, documentation, negotiation, closing and syndication of the transactions contemplated herein and in connection with the continued
administration of the Loan Documents including any amendments, modifications, consents and waivers. Canadian Borrowers agree to promptly pay all reasonable, out-of-pocket fees, charges, costs and expenses (including fees, charges, costs and expenses
of attorneys, auditors appraisers, consultants and advisors) incurred by Canadian Agent in connection with any amendment, waiver or consent with respect to the Loan Documents, Event of Default, work-out or action to enforce any Loan Document or to
collect any payments due from Canadian Borrowers or any other Canadian Credit Party. In addition, in connection with any work-out or action to enforce any Loan Document or to collect any payments due from Canadian Borrowers or any other Canadian
Credit Party, Canadian Borrowers agree to promptly pay all reasonable, out-of-pocket fees, charges, costs and expenses, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred by Canadian Lenders. All fees, charges, costs and
expenses for which Canadian Borrowers are responsible under this Section 1.4(h)(ii) shall be deemed part of the Canadian Obligations when incurred, payable in accordance with the final sentence of Section 1.5(b) and secured
by the Collateral. 
 1.5 Payments. 
 (a) All payments by Borrowers of the Obligations shall be without deduction, defense, setoff or counterclaim and shall be made in same day funds and delivered (i) by the Canadian Borrowers, with respect to the
Canadian Loan, to Canadian Agent for the benefit of Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders and (ii) by the US Borrowers, with respect to US Loans, to US Agent for the benefit of US Agent and US Lenders, as applicable, in each case by wire transfer
to the following account or such other place as Applicable Agent may from time to time designate to the Applicable Borrower Representative in writing. 
  

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	With respect to the Canadian Loan:
	
	 Bank: Bank of America Canada

	 Swift Code: BOFACATT

	 Account No.: 46005203

	 Account: ACCOUNT NAME: GECC/CAF DEPOSITORY

	 Reference: GE Capital re: ExoPack, CFN: CND1118

  

	
	With respect to the US Loan:
	
	ABA No. 021 001 033
	Account Number 502 328 54
	Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas
	New York, New York
	ACCOUNT NAME: GECC/CAF DEPOSITORY
	Reference: GE Capital re: ExoPack, CFN: CFN8476

 (b) Borrowers shall receive credit on the day of receipt for good funds received by Applicable
Agent by 2:00 p.m. (New York time) in the case of US Agent or 2:00 p.m. (Toronto time) in the case of Canadian Agent. In the absence of receipt by such times, such funds shall be deemed to have been paid on the next Business Day. Whenever any
payment to be made hereunder shall be stated to be due on a day that is not a Business Day, the payment may be made on the next succeeding Business Day and such extension of time shall be included in the computation of the amount of interest and
Fees due hereunder. 
 (c) US Borrowers hereby authorize US Lenders to make US Revolving Credit Advances in Dollars (as US Index Rate Loans),
on the basis of their Pro Rata Shares, for the payment of interest, Fees, expenses and US Letter of Credit reimbursement obligations and any amounts required to be deposited with respect to outstanding US Letter of Credit Obligations pursuant to the
terms of this Agreement. 
 (d) Canadian Borrowers hereby authorize Canadian Lenders to make Canadian Revolving Credit Advances in Canadian
Dollars as Canadian Index Rate Loans, on the basis of their Pro Rata Shares, for the payment of interest, Fees and expenses and Canadian Letter of Credit reimbursement obligations and any amounts required to be deposited with respect to outstanding
Canadian Letter of Credit Obligations pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 
 1.6 Prepayments. 
 (a) Voluntary Prepayments of Loans. At any time, any Borrower may prepay any Loan, in whole or in part, without premium or penalty subject to the
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 (b) Voluntary Reduction of the Commitments. 
 (i) At any time, US Borrower Representative on behalf of US Borrowers may permanently reduce the US Loan Commitment without premium or penalty subject to
the payment of LIBOR Breakage Costs, if and to the extent applicable; provided, however, that the US Loan Commitment may not be permanently reduced to less than the outstanding principal balance of the US Loan as of the date of such
reduction (determined after giving effect to all prepayments and repayments made on such date). Any reduction of the US Loan Commitment shall not result in a pro rata or any other reduction of the US L/C Sublimit unless so designated in writing by
US Borrower Representative or, unless the US Loan Commitment is reduced below $15,000,000, of the Canadian Commitment. In addition, US Borrower Representative on behalf of US Borrowers may, at any time terminate the US Loan Commitment on at least
ten (10) Business Days’ prior written notice to US Agent, which termination may be revoked or deferred by US Borrower Representative on behalf of US Borrowers; provided, that upon such termination, the US Loans and all other US
Obligations shall be immediately due and payable in full and all US Letter of Credit Obligations shall be cash collateralized or otherwise satisfied in accordance with Section 1.6(g) of this Agreement. 
 (ii) At any time, Canadian Borrower Representative on behalf of Canadian Borrowers may permanently reduce Canadian Commitment without premium or penalty
subject to the payment of BA Rate Breakage Costs, if and to the extent applicable; provided, however, that Canadian Commitment may not be permanently reduced to less than the outstanding principal balance of the Canadian Loan as of the
date of such reduction (determined after giving effect to all prepayments and repayments made on such date). Any reduction of the Canadian Commitment shall not result in a pro rata or any other reduction of the Canadian L/C Sublimit unless so
designated in writing by Canadian Borrower Representative or of the US Loan Commitment. In addition, Canadian Borrower Representative on behalf of Canadian Borrowers may, at any time terminate Canadian Commitment on at least ten (10) Business
Days’ prior written notice to Canadian Agent, which termination may be revoked or deferred by Canadian Borrower Representative on behalf of Canadian Borrowers; provided, that upon such termination, the Canadian Loan and all other Canadian
Obligations shall be immediately due and payable in full and all Canadian Letter of Credit Obligations shall be cash collateralized or otherwise satisfied in accordance with Section 1.6(g) of this Agreement. 
 (c) Prepayments from Asset Dispositions. 
 (i) Except as otherwise provided in Section 1.6(f) hereof, promptly upon receipt of any Net Proceeds received by any US Credit Party in excess of the Dollar Equivalent of $5,000,000 in the aggregate during any Fiscal Year, US
Borrowers shall prepay the US Loans in an amount equal to such Net Proceeds, except that US Borrowers or their Subsidiaries may reinvest all Net Proceeds of any such Asset Disposition, within one hundred eighty (180) days, in productive
replacement fixed assets of a kind then used or usable in the business of US Borrowers. If US Borrowers do not intend to so reinvest such Net Proceeds or if the period set forth in the immediately preceding sentence expires without US Borrowers
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attributable to a working capital, earnings, balance sheet or similar adjustment under any acquisition agreement or similar purchase agreement, US Borrowers
shall prepay the US Loans in an amount equal to such remaining Net Proceeds in accordance with Section 1.6(e). 
 (ii) Except as
otherwise provided in Section 1.6(f) hereof, promptly upon receipt of any Net Proceeds received by any Canadian Credit Party in excess of the Dollar Equivalent of $5,000,000 in the aggregate during any Fiscal Year, Canadian Borrowers
shall prepay the Canadian Loans in an amount equal to such Net Proceeds, except that Canadian Borrowers or their Subsidiaries may reinvest all Net Proceeds of any such Asset Disposition, within one hundred eighty (180) days, in productive
replacement fixed assets of a kind then used or usable in the business of Canadian Borrowers. If Canadian Borrowers do not intend to so reinvest such Net Proceeds or if the period set forth in the immediately preceding sentence expires without
Canadian Borrowers having reinvested the Net Proceeds of any such Asset Disposition or if such Net Proceeds are attributable to a working capital, earnings, balance sheet or similar adjustment under any acquisition agreement or similar purchase
agreement, Canadian Borrowers shall prepay the Canadian Loans in an amount equal to such remaining Net Proceeds in accordance with Section 1.6(e). 
 (d) Prepayments from Issuance of Securities. Immediately upon the receipt by Holdings, any US Borrower or any of their Domestic Subsidiaries of the proceeds of the issuance of Stock, US Borrowers shall prepay
the US Loans in an amount equal to such proceeds, net of underwriting discounts and commissions and other reasonable out-of-pocket costs associated therewith. Immediately upon the receipt by any Canadian Borrower or any of its Canadian Subsidiaries
of the proceeds of the issuance of Stock, Canadian Borrowers shall prepay the Canadian Loans in an amount equal to such proceeds, net of underwriting discounts and commissions and other reasonable out-of-pocket costs associated therewith. The
payments shall be applied in accordance with Section 1.6(e). Notwithstanding the foregoing, the following proceeds of stock issuances shall be excluded from any mandatory prepayment: (i) proceeds of issuances of Stock by Holdings or
any Borrower on or prior to the Closing Date, (ii) proceeds of issuances of Stock of Holdings to management employees of Holdings or any Borrower or pursuant to any Stock option plan of Holdings and (iii) proceeds of issuances of Stock by
any Subsidiary of a Borrower to that Borrower which constitute an Investment or a Restricted Payment, in each case, permitted hereunder. 
 (e) Application of Proceeds. 
 (i) With respect to any prepayments made by any US Borrower pursuant to Sections
1.6(c)(i) and 1.6(d), such prepayments shall be applied as follows: first, to the US Revolving Credit Advances outstanding to that US Borrower until the same has been repaid in full but not as a permanent reduction of the US Loan
Commitment; and then to the principal balance of the US Revolving Credit Advances made to each other US Borrower, pro rata, until the same has been repaid in full but not as a permanent reduction of the US Loan Commitment unless an Event of Default
shall have occurred and is continuing. Considering each type of US Loan being prepaid separately, any such prepayment shall be applied first to US Index Rate Loans of the type required to be prepaid before application to LIBOR Loans of the type
required to be prepaid, in each case in a manner which minimizes any resulting LIBOR Breakage Costs. 
  

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 (ii) With respect to any prepayments required to made in respect of any Canadian Borrower pursuant to
Sections 1.6(c)(ii) and 1.6(d) such prepayments shall be made as follows: first, to the Canadian Revolving Credit Advances outstanding to that Canadian Borrower until the same has been repaid in full but not as a permanent reduction of
the Canadian Commitment unless an Event of Default shall have occurred and is continuing; and then in respect of the principal balance of the Canadian Revolving Credit Advances made to each other Canadian Borrower, pro rata, until the same has been
repaid in full but not as a permanent reduction of the Canadian Commitment. Considering each type of Canadian Loan being prepaid separately, any such prepayment shall be applied first to Canadian Index Rate Loans of the type required to be prepaid
before application to BA Rate Loans of the type required to be prepaid, in each case in a manner which minimizes any resulting BA Rate Breakage Costs. 
 (iii) Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary and so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, if the timing and circumstances of a mandatory prepayment under this Section 1.6
(the required date of any such payment, a “Prepayment Date”) would otherwise trigger LIBOR Breakage Costs, then on such prepayment date the Borrowers may, at their option, deposit Dollars into a cash collateral account maintained by
the Applicable Agent in an amount equal to required prepayment. On the next Interest Payment Date with respect to any LIBOR Loan in effect, after such prepayment date or on any date on which an Event of Default exists, the Applicable Agent is
irrevocably authorized and directed to apply funds from such cash collateral account, if any, (and liquidate investments held in such cash collateral account as necessary) to prepay LIBOR Loans until the aggregate of such prepayments equals the
prepayment which would have been required on such Prepayment Date but for the operation of this Section 1.6(e)(iii). 
 (f)
Application of Prepayments from Insurance Proceeds. Prepayments from insurance with respect to the Collateral in accordance with Section 4.2, business interruption insurance in respect of events occurring after the Closing Date or
condemnation proceeds with respect to any Collateral shall be applied first to the Revolving Credit Advances of the Borrower that incurred such casualties. Neither the US Loan Commitment nor the Canadian Commitment shall be permanently reduced by
the amount of any such prepayments. If such insurance or condemnation proceeds received by a particular Borrower exceed the outstanding principal balances of the Loans to that Borrower or if the precise amount of insurance proceeds allocable to
Inventory as compared to Equipment, Fixtures and Real Estate are not otherwise determined, the allocation and application of those proceeds shall be determined by Applicable Agent acting reasonably and in good faith, provided that no Canadian Credit
Parties shall make any payments to any persons other than Canadian Lenders or Canadian L/C Issuers. 
 (g) Letter of Credit
Obligations. 
 (i) In the event any US Letters of Credit are outstanding at the time that the US Loan Commitment is terminated, US
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Agent for the benefit of all US Lenders cash in an amount equal to 105% of the aggregate outstanding US Letter of Credit Obligations to be available to US
Agent to reimburse payments of drafts drawn under such US Letters of Credit and pay any Fees and expenses related thereto or (y) provide back-to-back replacement Letters of Credit reasonably acceptable to US Agent. 
 (ii) In the event any Canadian Letters of Credit are outstanding at the time that the Canadian Commitment is terminated, each Canadian Borrower shall
either (x) deposit with Canadian Agent for the benefit of all Canadian Lenders cash in an amount equal to 105% of the aggregate outstanding Canadian Letter of Credit Obligations issued for its benefit to be available to Canadian Agent to
reimburse payments of drafts drawn under such Canadian Letters of Credit and pay any Fees and expenses related thereto or (y) provide back-to-back replacement Letters of Credit with respect to all Letters of Credit issued for its benefit
reasonably acceptable to Canadian Agent. 
 1.7 Maturity. 
 (a) All of the US Obligations shall become due and payable as otherwise set forth herein, but in any event all of the remaining US Obligations shall
become due and payable upon the US Commitment Termination Date. Until the Termination Date, US Agent shall be entitled to retain the Liens on the Collateral granted under the US Collateral Documents and the ability to exercise all rights and
remedies available to them under the Loan Documents and applicable laws. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary, upon any termination of the US Loan Commitment, all of the US Obligations (other than contingent
indemnification obligations as to which no claim has been asserted) shall be due and payable. 
 (b) All of the Canadian Obligations shall
become due and payable as otherwise set forth herein, but in any event all of the remaining Canadian Obligations shall become due and payable upon the Canadian Commitment Termination Date. Until the Termination Date, Canadian Agent shall be entitled
to retain the Liens on the Collateral granted under the Canadian Collateral Documents and the ability to exercise all rights and remedies available to them under the Loan Documents and applicable laws. Notwithstanding anything contained in this
Agreement to the contrary, upon any termination of the Canadian Commitment, all of the Canadian Obligations (other than contingent indemnification obligations as to which no claim has been asserted) shall be due and payable. 
 1.8 Eligible Accounts. All of the Accounts owned by each Credit Party and reflected in the most recent Borrowing Base Certificate delivered by
each Borrower to Applicable Agent shall be “Eligible Accounts” for purposes of this Agreement, further described in Schedule 1 to Exhibit 6.1(d), except any Account to which any of the exclusionary criteria
set forth below applies. Each Agent shall have the right to establish or modify or eliminate Reserves against the applicable Eligible Accounts from time to time in its reasonable credit judgment acting in good faith. In addition, the Applicable
Agent reserves the right, at any time and from time to time after the Closing Date and, absent an Event of Default upon three (3) Business Days’ prior notice to applicable Borrower Representative, to adjust any of the criteria set forth
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each case in its reasonable credit judgment acting in good faith, subject to the approval of Supermajority Lenders in the case of adjustments or new criteria
or changes in advance rates which have the effect of making more credit available. Eligible Accounts shall not include any Account of any Credit Party: 
 (a) that does not arise from the sale of goods or the performance of services by such Credit Party in the ordinary course of its business; 
 (b) (i) upon which such Credit Party’s right to receive payment is not absolute or is contingent upon the fulfillment of any condition whatsoever or (ii) as to which such Credit Party is not able to
bring suit or otherwise enforce its remedies against the Account Debtor through judicial process, or (iii) if the Account represents a progress billing consisting of an invoice for goods sold or used or services rendered pursuant to a contract
under which the Account Debtor’s obligation to pay that invoice is subject to such Credit Party’s completion of further performance under such contract or is subject to the equitable lien of a surety bond issuer; 
 (c) to the extent that any defense, counterclaim, setoff or dispute is asserted as to such Account (it being understood and agreed that (i) only the
portion of the Account that is subject to such defense, counterclaim, setoff or dispute shall not be an Eligible Account and (ii) the remaining portion of such Account shall not be rendered ineligible under this clause (c)); 
 (d) that is not a true and correct statement of bona fide indebtedness incurred in the amount of the Account for merchandise sold to or services rendered
and accepted by the applicable Account Debtor; 
 (e) with respect to which an invoice has not been sent to the applicable Account Debtor;

 (f) that (i) is not owned by such Credit Party or (ii) is subject to any right, claim, security interest or other interest of
any other Person, other than Liens in favor of Applicable Agent, on behalf of itself and the applicable Lenders and Prior Claims that are unregistered and that secure amounts that are not yet due and payable; 
 (g) that arises from a sale to any director, officer, other employee or Affiliate of any Credit Party, or to any entity that has any common officer or
director of any Credit Party, other than any unrelated portfolio company of Sponsor, Sponsor’s affiliates and any purchaser of the Subordinated Debt or the Senior Notes; 
 (h) that is the obligation of an Account Debtor that is the United States government or a political subdivision thereof, or any state, county or
municipality or department, agency or instrumentality thereof unless Applicable Agent, in its sole discretion, has agreed to the contrary in writing or such Credit Party, if necessary, has complied with respect to such obligation with the Federal
Assignment of Claims Act of 1940, or any applicable state, county or municipal law restricting the assignment thereof with respect to such obligation; 
  

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 (i) that is the obligation of an Account Debtor that is the Canadian government (Her Majesty The Queen in
Right of Canada) or a political subdivision thereof, or any province or territory, or any municipality or department, agency or instrumentality thereof, unless (i) Lenders have agreed to the contrary in writing, (ii) such Account is
assignable by way of security or (iii) such Credit Party, if necessary, has complied with the Financial Administration Act (Canada) and any amendments thereto, or any applicable territorial, provincial, county or municipal law of similar
purpose and effect restricting the assignment thereof with respect to such obligation; 
 (j) that is the obligation of an Account Debtor
located in a country other than the United States or Canada unless payment thereof is assured by a letter of credit assigned and delivered to Applicable Agent, satisfactory to such Agent as to form, amount and issuer; 
 (k) to the extent such Credit Party is liable for goods sold or services rendered by the applicable Account Debtor to such Credit Party but only to the
extent of the potential offset; 
 (l) that arises with respect to goods that are delivered on a bill-and-hold, cash-on-delivery basis or
placed on consignment, guaranteed sale or other terms by reason of which the payment by the Account Debtor is or may be conditional; 
 (m)
that is in default; provided, that, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, an Account shall be deemed in default upon the occurrence of any of the following: 
 (i) the Account is not paid within the earlier of: 60 days following its due date or 90 days following its original invoice date; 
 (ii) the Account Debtor obligated upon such Account suspends business, makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors or fails to pay its debts generally as they come due; or 
 (iii) a petition is filed by or against any Account Debtor obligated upon such Account under any bankruptcy law or any other federal, state or foreign
(including any provincial) receivership, insolvency relief or other law or laws for the relief of debtors until such time, if ever, as such petition is dismissed; 
 (n) that is the obligation of an Account Debtor if 50% or more of the Dollar amount of all Accounts owing by that Account Debtor are ineligible under the other criteria set forth in this Section 1.8 (other
than clauses (a), (b), (d), (e), (f), or (l) hereof); 
 (o) as to which Applicable Agent’s Lien thereon, on behalf of itself and
the applicable Lenders, is not a first priority perfected Lien; 
 (p) as to which any of the representations or warranties in the Loan
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 (q) to the extent such Account is evidenced by a judgment, Instrument or Chattel Paper; 
 (r) to the extent such Account exceeds any credit limit established by the Applicable Agent, in its reasonable credit judgment acting in good faith,
following prior written or electronic notice of such limit by Applicable Agent to Applicable Borrower Representative; 
 (s) to the extent
that such Account, together with all other Accounts owing to such Account Debtor and its Affiliates as of any date of determination exceed 20% of all Eligible Accounts of all Credit Parties; 
 (t) that is payable in any currency other than Dollars or Canadian Dollars; or 
 (u) that is otherwise unacceptable to the Applicable Agent in its reasonable credit judgment acting in good faith. 
 For the purpose of valuing Canadian Credit Parties’ Eligible Accounts denominated in Canadian Dollars, the amount of such Eligible Accounts shall be converted into
the Equivalent Amount thereof in Dollars on the last Business Day of each Fiscal Month; provided, that Canadian Agent reserves the right to adjust, at any time in its reasonable credit judgment, the value of Canadian Dollars of such Eligible
Accounts to take into account currency rate exchange fluctuations since the last valuation thereof. 
 1.9 Eligible Inventory. All of
the Inventory owned by any Credit Party and reflected in the most recent Borrowing Base Certificate delivered by each Borrower to Applicable Agent shall be “Eligible Inventory” for purposes of this Agreement, further described in
Schedule 1 to Exhibit 6.1(d), except any Inventory to which any of the exclusionary criteria set forth below applies. Applicable Agent shall have the right to establish, modify, or eliminate Reserves against Eligible Inventory
from time to time in its reasonable credit judgment acting in good faith. In addition, the Applicable Agent reserves the right, at any time and from time to time after the Closing Date and, absent an Event of Default upon three (3) Business
Days’ prior notice to applicable Borrower Representative, to adjust any of the criteria set forth below, to establish new criteria and to adjust advance rates with respect to Eligible Inventory, in each case, in its reasonable credit judgment
acting in good faith, subject to the approval of Supermajority Lenders in the case of adjustments or new criteria or changes in advance rates which have the effect of making more credit available. Eligible Inventory shall not include any Inventory
of any Credit Party that: 
 (a) is not owned by such Credit Party free and clear of all Liens and rights of any other Person (including the
rights of a purchaser that has made progress payments and the rights of a surety that has issued a bond to assure such Borrower’s performance with respect to that Inventory and the rights of suppliers under Section 81.1 of the Bankruptcy and
Insolvency Act (Canada)), except the Liens in favor of Applicable Agent, on behalf of the Lenders and Prior Claims that are unregistered and that secure amounts that are not yet due and payable (other than the claims of suppliers under Section 81.1
of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (Canada)), except the Liens in favor of Applicable Agent, on behalf of itself and the applicable Lenders and other Permitted Encumbrances described in clauses (a), (b), (c), (e) and (f)(3) in such definition;

  

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 (b) (i) is not located on premises owned, leased or rented by such Credit Party and set forth in
Disclosure Schedule (3.14) or (ii) is stored at a leased location, unless (x) the Applicable Agent has given its prior consent thereto, (y) a reasonably satisfactory landlord waiver has been delivered to Applicable Agent,
or (z) Reserves satisfactory to Applicable Agent have been established with respect thereto in an amount not to exceed six (6) months rent, (iii) is stored with a bailee or warehouseman unless a reasonably satisfactory, acknowledged
bailee letter has been received by the Applicable Agent or Reserves reasonably satisfactory to Applicable Agent have been established with respect thereto, or (iv) is located at an owned location subject to a mortgage in favor of a lender other
than the Applicable Agent, unless a reasonably satisfactory mortgagee waiver has been delivered to the Applicable Agent, or (v) is located at any site if the aggregate book value of Inventory at any such location is less than $100,000;

 (c) is placed on consignment or is in transit, except for Inventory in transit between United States and Canadian locations of Credit
Parties as to which the Applicable Agent’s Liens have been perfected at origin and destination; and except for (i) Inventory in transit between domestic locations of Credit Parties and (ii) consigned Inventory that arises with respect
to goods that are delivered on a bill and hold, cash on delivery basis or placed on consignment, guaranteed sale or other terms by reason of which the payment by the Account Debtor is or may be conditional, provided that in the case of such
consigned Inventory, (A) as to each consignee (it being understood that for the purposes of this paragraph (c), the term consignee shall include any Person to whom such Credit Party has provided possession of Inventory prior to the consummation
of an irrevocable sale of such Inventory to such Person), the applicable Credit Party has, at such Credit Party’s cost and expense (i) conducted Code, PPSA, tax lien and judgment searches against such consignee, (ii) filed UCC-1
financing statements against such consignee naming such Credit Party as secured party and Applicable Agent as assignee of secured party, and (iii) provided to each secured party of record that has filed a financing statement against such
consignee (whether or not such Inventory is Inventory in the hands of such consignee) a notice, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Applicable Agent, pursuant to Section 9-324 of the Code or similar provision of the PPSA of such
Credit Party’s intent to provide purchase money financing to such consignee and (iv) obtained from such consignee a letter agreement, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Applicable Agent, in which such consignee acknowledges
the Lien of Applicable Agent and agrees that to the extent that such consignee has not paid the purchase price of any item of Inventory, Applicable Agent can take possession of and remove such item of Inventory upon an Event of Default and
(B) such Credit Party holds a perfected first priority security interest against such consignee, such security interest having been assigned of record to Applicable Agent; 
 (d) is covered by a negotiable document of title, unless such document has been delivered to the Applicable Agent with all necessary endorsements, free
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 (e) is excess, obsolete, unsaleable, shopworn, seconds, damaged or unfit for sale; 
 (f) consists of display items or packing or shipping materials, manufacturing supplies or replacement parts; 
 (g) consists of goods which have been returned by the buyer and are not capable of readily being resold to another buyer; 
 (h) is not of a type held for sale in the ordinary course of such Credit Party’s business; 
 (i) is not subject to a first priority lien in favor of the Applicable Agent on behalf of itself and the applicable Lenders subject to Permitted
Encumbrances; 
 (j) breaches any of the representations or warranties pertaining to Inventory set forth in the Loan Documents; 

(k) consists of any costs associated with “freight-in” charges; 
 (l) consists of Hazardous Materials or goods that can be transported or sold only with licenses that are not readily available; 
 (m) is not covered by casualty insurance reasonably acceptable to Applicable Agent; or 
 (n) is otherwise unacceptable to Applicable Agent in its reasonable credit judgment acting in good faith. 
 1.10 Loan Accounts. Each of US Agent and Canadian Agent shall maintain a loan account (each, a “Loan Account”) on its books for
each US Borrower or Canadian Borrower, as applicable, to account for all applicable Advances, all payments made by US Borrowers or Canadian Borrowers, as applicable, and all other applicable debits and credits as provided in this Agreement with
respect to the Loans or any other Obligations. All entries in each Loan Account shall be made in accordance with US Agent’s or Canadian’s Agent’s, as applicable, customary accounting practices as in effect from time to time. The
balance in each Loan Account, as recorded on US Agent’s or Canadian Agent’s most recent printout or other written statement, shall, absent manifest error, be presumptive evidence of the amounts due and owing to US Agent and US Lenders by
US Borrowers or Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders by Canadian Borrowers; provided that any failure to so record or any error in so recording shall not limit or otherwise affect any US Borrower’s duty to pay the US Obligations or any Canadian
Borrower’s duty to pay the Canadian Obligations. US Agent and Canadian Agent shall render to US Borrower Representative and Canadian Borrower Representative, respectively, a monthly accounting of transactions with respect to the Loans setting
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objection to any such accounting (specifically describing the basis for such objection), within forty-five (45) days after the date thereof, each and
every such accounting shall, absent manifest error, be presumptive evidence of all matters reflected therein. Only those items expressly 
 objected to in
such notice shall be deemed to be disputed by Borrowers. Notwithstanding any provision herein contained to the contrary, any Lender may elect (which election may be revoked) to dispense with the issuance of Notes to that Lender and may rely on the
Loan Account as evidence of the amount of Obligations from time to time owing to it. 
 1.11 Yield Protection. 
 (a) Capital Adequacy and Other Adjustments. In the event that any Lender shall have determined that the adoption after the date hereof of any law,
treaty, governmental (or quasi-governmental) rule, regulation, guideline or order regarding capital adequacy, reserve requirements or similar requirements or compliance by any Lender or any corporation controlling such Lender with any request or
directive regarding capital adequacy, reserve requirements or similar requirements (whether or not having the force of law and whether or not failure to comply therewith would be unlawful) from any central bank or governmental agency or body having
jurisdiction does or shall have the effect of increasing the amount of capital, reserves or other funds required to be maintained by such Lender or any corporation controlling such Lender and thereby reducing the rate of return on such Lender’s
or such corporation’s capital as a consequence of its obligations hereunder, then US Borrowers in the case of a US Lender or Canadian Borrowers in the case of a Canadian Lender shall from time to time within fifteen (15) days after notice
and demand from such Lender (together with the certificate referred to in the next sentence and with a copy to Applicable Agent) pay to Applicable Agent, for the account of such Lender, additional amounts sufficient to compensate such Lender for
such reduction; provided that if the respective Lender has unreasonably delayed or withheld such notice and demand, the respective Lender shall not be entitled to receive additional payments pursuant to this Section 1.11(a) for periods
occurring prior to the 180th day before the receipt of such notice and demand. A certificate as to the amount of
such cost and showing the basis of the computation of such cost submitted by such Lender to Applicable Borrower Representative and the Applicable Agent shall be presumptive evidence of the matters set forth therein. 
 (b) Increased Funding Costs; Illegality. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, if the introduction of or any change in any
law, rule, regulation, treaty or directive (or any change in the interpretation thereof) after the date hereof shall make it unlawful, or any central bank or other Governmental Authority shall assert that it is unlawful, for any Lender to agree to
make or to make or to continue to fund or maintain any LIBOR Loan or BA Rate Loan, then, unless that Lender is able to make or to continue to fund or to maintain such LIBOR Loan or BA Rate Loan, as the case may be, at another branch or office of
that Lender without, in that Lender’s opinion, adversely affecting it or its Loans or the income obtained therefrom, on notice thereof and demand therefor by such Lender to the Applicable Borrower Representative through Applicable Agent,
(i) the obligation of such Lender to agree to make or to make or to continue to fund or maintain LIBOR Loans or BA Rate Loans, as the case may be, shall terminate and (ii) each applicable Borrower shall forthwith prepay in full each such
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such Lender, together with interest accrued thereon, unless the Applicable Borrower Representative on behalf of Borrowers, within five (5) Business Days
after the delivery of such notice and demand, converts all affected LIBOR Loans into US Index Rate Loans and all affected BA Rate Loans into Canadian Index Rate Loans. If, after the date hereof, the introduction of, change in or interpretation of
any law, rule, regulation, treaty or directive would impose or increase reserve requirements (other than as taken into account in the definition of LIBOR or BA Rate) and the result of any of the foregoing is to increase the cost to any Agent or any
such Lender of issuing any Letter of Credit or making or continuing any Loan hereunder, as the case may be, or to reduce any amount receivable hereunder, then (i) US Borrowers shall from time to time within fifteen (15) days after notice
and demand from US Agent to US Borrower Representative (together with the certificate referred to in the next sentence) pay to US Agent, for the account of all such affected US Lenders and (ii) Canadian Borrowers shall from time to time within
fifteen (15) days after notice and demand from Canadian Agent to Canadian Borrower Representative (together with the certificate referred to in the next sentence) pay to Canadian Agent, for the account of all such affected Canadian Lenders,
additional amounts sufficient to compensate such Lenders for such increased cost; provided that Borrowers shall not be liable to pay for any such amounts incurred or accrued more than 180 days prior to the date on which notice of the event giving
rise to the obligation to make such payment is given to Borrowers. A certificate as to the amount of such cost and showing the basis of the computation of such cost submitted by the Applicable Agent on behalf of all such affected Lenders to
Borrowers shall be presumptive evidence of the matters set forth therein. 
 1.12 Taxes. 
 (a) No Deductions; Other Taxes. Except as otherwise provided in this Section 1.12, any and all payments or reimbursements made
hereunder (including any payments made pursuant to Section 10 and 11) or under any other Loan Document shall be made free and clear of and without deduction for any and all Charges, present or future, taxes, levies, imposts, deductions
or withholdings, and all liabilities with respect thereto (including any interest, additions to tax or penalties applicable thereto) of any nature whatsoever imposed by any Governmental Authority (“Taxes”), excluding (i) such
Taxes to the extent imposed on or measured by an Agent’s or a Lender’s net income or capital (and franchise taxes, branch profits taxes, taxes on doing business or other taxes imposed in lieu thereof) as a result of a present or former
connection between such Agent or Lender and the jurisdiction of the Governmental Authority imposing such Tax or any political subdivision or taxing authority thereof or therein (other than any such connection arising from such Agent or Lender having
executed, delivered, performed its obligations or received a payment under, or enforced, this Agreement or any other Loan Document), (ii) any U.S. federal withholding tax that is imposed on amounts payable to a Foreign Lender or to an Agent for
the benefit of a Foreign Lender at the time such Foreign Lender becomes a party to this Agreement, except to the extent that such Foreign Lender’s assignor (if any) was entitled, at the time of such assignment, to receive additional amounts
from the Borrowers with respect to such withholding tax pursuant to this Section 1.12(a), (iii) any U.S. federal withholding tax that is directly attributable to a Foreign Lender’s failure (other than as a result of a change in
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subject to Section 8.6(c), any Canadian withholding tax imposed on any payment made by any Canadian Borrower hereunder to any entity, including,
without limitation, a Canadian Lender, the Canadian Agent, a Canadian L/C Issuer, by reason of such entity not being a Canadian Person at the time such amount is paid or credited (other than an assignment to a non-Canadian Person after an Event of
Default has occurred and is continuing), (collectively, together with any related interest, penalties and additions to tax, “Excluded Taxes,” and all such non-Excluded Taxes being referred to herein as “Non-Excluded
Taxes”). 
 (b) Additional Payments. If any Borrower shall be required by law to deduct any Non-Excluded Taxes from or in
respect of any sum payable hereunder or under any other Loan Document to any Lender or any Agent, then (i) the sum payable hereunder shall be increased as may be necessary so that, after making all required deductions (including deductions
applicable to additional sums payable pursuant to this Section 1.12), such Lender or any Agent receives, on an after-Tax basis, an amount equal to the sum it would have received had no such deductions in respect of such Non-Excluded
Taxes been made; and (ii) all required deductions shall be withheld and timely paid over to the relevant Governmental Authority in accordance with applicable law. 
 (c) Other Taxes. In addition, Borrowers agree to timely pay to the relevant Governmental Authority in accordance with applicable law any present or future stamp or documentary taxes or any other excise or
property taxes, charges or similar levies which arise from any payment made hereunder or under any other Loan Document or from the execution, delivery, enforcement or registration of, or otherwise with respect to, this Agreement or any other Loan
Document (“Other Taxes”). 
 (d) Tax Forms. 
 (i) Prior to becoming a US Lender under this Agreement, within fifteen (15) days after a reasonable written request of US Borrower Representative or
US Agent from time to time thereafter and at such times after becoming a US Lender under this Agreement as may be reasonably necessary to ensure that the most recent forms provided to the US Borrower Representative and US Agent are still valid, each
such Person or Lender that is not in each case a “United States person” (as such term is defined in IRC Section 7701(a)(30)) for U.S. federal income tax purposes (a “US Foreign Lender”) shall provide, in accordance
with applicable procedures under U.S. tax law to US Borrower Representative and US Agent, if it is legally entitled to, two properly completed (including all required attachments and information) and executed IRS Forms W-8BEN or Forms W-8ECI or
other applicable forms, certificates or documents prescribed by the IRS, certifying as to such US Foreign Lender’s entitlement to an exemption from, or reduction in, U.S. withholding tax with respect to payments to be made to such US Foreign
Lender under this Agreement and under the Notes. 
 (ii) Prior to becoming a US Lender under this Agreement, within fifteen (15) days
after a reasonable written request of US Borrower Representative or US Agent from time to time thereafter and at such times after becoming a US Lender under this Agreement as may be reasonably necessary to ensure that the most recent forms provided
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Borrower Representative and US Agent are still valid, each such Person or Lender that is in each case a “United States person” (as such term is
defined in IRC Section 7701(a)(30)) for U.S. federal income tax purposes provide to US Borrower Representative and US Agent, if it is legally entitled to, two properly completed and executed IRS Forms W-9, certifying as to such US Lender’s
entitlement to an exemption from U.S. backup withholding tax, or any successor form. 
 (iii) Each Canadian Lender, and the successors and
assignees of such Canadian Lender, organized under the laws of a jurisdiction outside of Canada (each, a “Canadian Foreign Lender” and, together with the US Foreign Lenders, the “Foreign Lenders”), shall provide to
Canadian Borrowers (with a copy to Canadian Agent), any appropriate certificate or document, certifying as to such Canadian Foreign Lender’s entitlement to an exemption from Canadian withholding tax with respect to payments to be made to such
Canadian Lender under this Agreement and under the Notes. 
 (e) Indemnification. Borrowers will indemnify each Lender and each Agent
for the full amount of Non-Excluded Taxes and Other Taxes (including any Non-Excluded Taxes and Other Taxes imposed by any jurisdiction on amounts payable under this Section 1.12) paid by such Lender or Agent, as the case may be, and any
liability including penalties, interest and expenses, including reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses) arising therefrom or with respect thereto, whether or not such Non-Excluded Taxes or Other Taxes were correctly or legally asserted by the
relevant Governmental Authority. A certificate as to the amount of such payments or liabilities submitted by any Lender or Agent to Applicable Borrower Representative (with a copy to Agent if applicable) shall be presumptive evidence of the amount
due. Borrowers shall pay such Agent or such Lender, as the case may be, the amount shown as due on any such certificate within ten (10) days after the receipt thereof. 
 (f) Evidencing of Payments. As soon as practicable after any payment of Taxes or Other Taxes by the Borrowers to a Governmental Authority, the
Borrowers shall deliver to the Applicable Agent the original or a certified copy of a receipt issued by such Governmental Authority evidencing such payment, a copy of the return reporting such payment or other evidence of such payment reasonably
satisfactory to the Applicable Agent. 
 1.13 Borrower Representative. 
 (a) Each US Borrower hereby designates Exopack Op Co (the “US Borrower Representative”) as its representative and agent on its behalf for
the purposes of issuing Notices of US Revolving Credit Advances and Notices of Conversion/Continuation, giving instructions with respect to the disbursement of the proceeds of the US Loans, selecting interest rate options, requesting issuance of US
Letters of Credit, giving and receiving all other notices and consents hereunder or under any of the other Loan Documents and taking all other actions (including in respect of compliance with covenants) on behalf of any US Borrower or US Borrowers
under the Loan Documents. US Borrower Representative hereby accepts such appointment. US Agent and each US Lender may regard any notice or other communication pursuant to any Loan Document from US Borrower Representative as a notice or communication
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Borrowers. Each warranty, covenant, agreement and undertaking made on its behalf by US Borrower Representative shall be deemed for all purposes to have been
made by such US Borrower and shall be binding upon and enforceable against such US Borrower to the same extent as it if the same had been made directly by such US Borrower. 
 (b) Each Canadian Borrower hereby designates Exopack Canada (the “Canadian Borrower Representative”) as its representative and agent on
its behalf for the purposes of issuing Notices of Canadian Revolving Credit Advances and Notices of Continuations/Conversions, giving instructions with respect to the disbursement of the proceeds of the Canadian Loans, requesting issuance of
Canadian Letters of Credit, selecting interest rate options, giving and receiving all other notices and consents hereunder or under any of the other Loan Documents and taking all other actions (including in respect of compliance with covenants) on
behalf of any Canadian Borrower or Canadian Borrowers under the Loan Documents. Canadian Borrower Representative hereby accepts such appointment. Canadian Agent and each Canadian Lender may regard any notice or other communication pursuant to any
Loan Document from Canadian Borrower Representative as a notice or communication from all Canadian Borrowers. Each warranty, covenant, agreement and undertaking made on its behalf by Canadian Borrower Representative shall be deemed for all purposes
to have been made by such Canadian Borrower and shall be binding upon and enforceable against such Canadian Borrower to the same extent as it if the same had been made directly by such Canadian Borrower. 
 1.14 Currency Conversions . Principal, interest, reimbursement obligations, fees, and all other amounts payable under this Agreement and the other
Loan Documents to any Lender shall be payable in the currency in which such Obligations are denominated. If an Agent receives any payment from or on behalf of a Credit Party in any currency other than the currency in which the Obligation is
denominated such Agent may convert the payment (including the proceeds of realization upon any collateral) into the currency in which such Obligation is denominated at the rate of exchange set out in Section 1.15(b). For the purpose of
such calculations, comparisons, measurements or determinations, amounts denominated in other currencies shall be converted in the Equivalent Amount of Dollars on the date of calculation, comparison, measurement or determination. 
 1.15 Judgment Currency; Contractual Currency. 
 (a) If, for the purpose of obtaining or enforcing judgment against any Borrower in any court in any jurisdiction, it becomes necessary to convert into any other currency (such other currency being hereinafter in this
Section 1.15 referred to as the “Judgment Currency”) an amount due under any Loan Document in any currency (the “Obligation Currency”) other than the Judgment Currency, the conversion shall be made at
the spot rate of exchange prevailing on the Business Day immediately preceding (i) the date of actual payment of the amount due, in the case of any proceeding in the courts of any jurisdiction that will give effect to such conversion being made
on such date, or (ii) the date on which the judgment is given, in the case of any proceeding in the courts of any other jurisdiction (the applicable date as of which such conversion is made pursuant to this Section 1.15 being
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 (b) If, in the case of any proceeding in the court of any jurisdiction referred to in
Section 1.15(a), there is a change in the spot rate of exchange prevailing between the Judgment Conversion Date and the date of actual receipt for value of the amount due, the Applicable Borrower shall pay such additional amount (if any,
but in any event not a lesser amount) as may be necessary to ensure that the amount actually received in the Judgment Currency, when converted at the spot rate of exchange prevailing on the date of payment, will produce the amount of the Obligation
Currency which could have been purchased with the amount of the Judgment Currency stipulated in the judgment or judicial order at the spot rate of exchange prevailing on the Judgment Conversion Date. Any amount due from a Borrower under this
Section 1.15(b) shall be due as a separate debt and shall not be affected by judgment being obtained for any other amounts due under or in respect of any of the Loan Documents. 
 (c) Any amount received or recovered by the Applicable Agent in respect of any sum expressed to be due to them (whether for itself or as trustee for any
other person) from any Borrower under this Agreement or under any of the other Loan Documents in a currency other than the currency (the “contractual currency”) in which such sum is so expressed to be due (whether as a result of, or from
the enforcement of, any judgment or order of a court or tribunal of any jurisdiction, the winding-up of a Borrower or otherwise) shall only constitute a discharge of such Borrower to the extent of the amount of the contractual currency that such
Applicable Agent is able, in accordance with its usual practice, to purchase with the amount of the currency so received or recovered on the date of receipt or recovery (or, if later, the first date on which such purchase is practicable). If the
amount of the contractual currency so purchased is less than the amount of the contractual currency so expressed to be due, such Borrower shall indemnify such Applicable Agent against any loss sustained by it as a result, including the cost of
making any such purchase. 
 (d) Interest Act (Canada). For purposes of disclosure pursuant to the Interest Act (Canada), the
annual rates of interest or fees to which the rates of interest or fees provided in this Agreement and the other Loan Documents (and stated herein or therein, as applicable, to be computed on the basis of a 360 day year or any other period of time
less than a calendar year) are equivalent are the rates so determined multiplied by the actual number of days in the applicable calendar year and divided by 360 or such other period of time, respectively. 
 SECTION 2. 
 CONDITIONS TO LOANS

 The obligations of Lenders and L/C Issuers to make Loans and to issue or cause to be issued Letters of Credit are subject to
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 2.1 Conditions to Initial Loans. The obligations of Lenders and L/C Issuers to make the initial
Loans and to issue and cause to be issued Letters of Credit on the Closing Date are, in addition to the conditions precedent specified in Section 2.2, subject to 
 (a) Holdings having received cash equity contributions from Sponsor in an amount not less than (i) on or prior to October 13, 2005, $57,000,000
plus (ii) on the Closing Date, $15,000,000; 
 (b) the Borrowers having received cash proceeds of not greater than $235,000,000 from the
issuance of the Senior Notes, which shall be satisfactory in all respects to the Agents; 
 (c) EBITDA of Holdings and its Subsidiaries for
the trailing twelve month period ending September 30, 2005 (including adjustments, if any, satisfactory to the Agents) shall have been at least $43,600,000; 
 (d) the ratio of Funded Debt to EBITDA of Holdings and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis determined on a pro forma basis after giving effect to the Loans and the Related Transactions, shall not exceed 5.50:1.0;

 (e) after giving effect to the Loans and the Related Transactions and the payment of all fees and expenses in connection therewith, US
Borrowing Availability shall be at least the Dollar Equivalent of $30,000,000; 
 (f) after giving effect to the Loans and the Related
Transactions and the payment of all fees and expenses in connection therewith, Funded Debt of Holdings and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis shall not exceed the Dollar Equivalent of $243,000,000; 
 (g) the Related Transactions shall have been consummated in accordance with their respective terms, except as may have been consented to in writing by
Agents; and 
 (h) Borrowers shall have delivered all documents listed on, take all actions set forth on and satisfy all other conditions
precedent listed in the Closing Checklist attached hereto as Annex C, all in form and substance, or in a manner, satisfactory to Agents and Lenders. 
 2.2 Conditions to All Loans. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, no Lender or L/C Issuer shall be obligated to fund any Advance or incur any Letter of Credit Obligation, if, as of the date thereof
(the “Funding Date”): 
 (a) any representation or warranty by any Credit Party contained herein or in any other Loan
Document is untrue or incorrect in any material respect (without duplication of any materiality qualifier contained therein) as of such date, except to the extent that such representation or warranty expressly relates to an earlier date, and
Applicable Agent or Requisite Lenders have determined not to make such Advance or incur such Letter of Credit Obligation as a result of the fact that such warranty or representation is untrue or incorrect; 
  

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 (b) any Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or would result after giving effect to
any Advance (or the incurrence of any Letter of Credit Obligation), and Applicable Agent or Requisite Lenders shall have determined not to make any Advance or incur any Letter of Credit Obligation as a result of that Default or Event of Default; or

 (c) after giving effect to any Advance (or the incurrence of any Letter of Credit Obligations), (i) the Dollar Equivalent of the
outstanding amount of the aggregate US Loan would exceed US Borrowing Availability (except as provided in Section 1.1(a)(ii)), (ii) the Dollar Equivalent of the outstanding amount of the US Loan of the applicable US Borrower would
exceed such US Borrower’s separate US Borrowing Base, (iii) the Dollar Equivalent of the outstanding amount of the aggregate Canadian Loan would exceed Canadian Borrowing Availability (except as provided in Section 1.2(b)),
(iv) the Dollar Equivalent of the outstanding amount of the Canadian Loan of the applicable Canadian Borrower would exceed such Canadian Borrower’s separate Canadian Borrowing Base or (v) the Dollar Equivalent of the outstanding
amount of the US Loan together with the Dollar Equivalent of the outstanding amount of the Canadian Loan exceeds the US Loan Commitment. 
 The request and
acceptance by any Borrower of the proceeds of any Advance, the incurrence of any Letter of Credit Obligations or the conversion or continuation of any Loan into, or as, a LIBOR Loan or BA Rate Loan, as applicable, shall be deemed to constitute, as
of the date thereof, (i) a representation and warranty by applicable Borrowers that the conditions in this Section 2.2 have been satisfied and (ii) a reaffirmation by US Borrowers of the cross guaranty provisions set forth in
Section 10, by the Canadian Borrowers of the cross guaranty provisions set forth in Section 11 and of the granting and continuance of US Agent’s Liens, on behalf of itself and Lenders, pursuant to the US Collateral
Documents and of the granting and continuance of Canadian Agent’s Liens, on behalf of itself and Canadian Lenders, pursuant to the Canadian Collateral Documents. 
 SECTION 3. 
 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 
 To induce US Agent, Canadian Agent and Lenders to enter into the Loan Documents, to make Loans and to issue or cause to be issued Letters of Credit, US
Credit Parties, jointly (with each other) and severally represent and warrant to the US Agent and each US Lender, and Canadian Credit Parties jointly (with each other) and severally represent and warrant to Canadian Agent and each Canadian Lender
that the following statements are and, after giving effect to the Related Transactions, will be true, correct and complete with respect to all Credit Parties. 
 3.1 Organization and Powers. 
 (a) Each of the Credit Parties and each of their Subsidiaries is duly
organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of its jurisdiction of organization, and qualified to do business and in good standing in all countries, states and provinces where such qualification is required except where failure
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reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. The jurisdiction of organization and all jurisdictions in which each Credit Party is qualified to
do business as of the Closing Date are set forth on Schedule 3.1(a). Each of the Credit Parties and each of their Subsidiaries has all requisite organizational power and authority to own and operate its properties, to carry on its business as
now conducted and proposed to be conducted, to enter into each Loan Document and Related Transactions Document to which it is a party and to incur the Obligations, grant liens and security interests in the Collateral and carry out the Related
Transactions. 
 (b) Executive Offices, Collateral Locations. As of the Closing Date, the current location of each Credit Party’s
chief executive office, principal place of business, domicile (within the meaning of the Civil Code of Québec) and the warehouses and premises at which any Collateral is located are set forth on Schedule 3.1(a), and none of such
locations has changed within four (4) months preceding the Closing Date. Each Credit Party that keeps records in the Province of Quebec relating to Collateral keeps a duplicate copy thereof at a location outside the Province of Quebec, as
designated on Schedule 3.1(a). 
 (c) Capitalization. As of the Closing Date: (i) the authorized Stock of each of the
Credit Parties and each of their Subsidiaries is as set forth on Schedule 3.1(c); (ii) all issued and outstanding Stock of each of the Credit Parties and each of their Subsidiaries is duly authorized and validly issued, fully paid,
nonassessable (as applicable), free and clear of all Liens other than Permitted Encumbrances under clauses (a) and (e) of the definition thereof and those in favor of US Agent for the benefit of US Agent and Lenders and Canadian Agent for
the benefit of Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders, as applicable, and such Stock was issued in compliance with all applicable state, provincial, federal and foreign laws concerning the issuance of securities; (iii) the identity of the holders
of the Stock of each of the Credit Parties and each of their Subsidiaries and the percentage of their fully-diluted ownership of the Stock of each of the Credit Parties and each of their Subsidiaries is set forth on Schedule 3.1(c); and
(iv) no Stock of any Credit Party or any of their Subsidiaries, other than those described above, are issued and outstanding. Except as provided in Schedule 3.1(c), as of the Closing Date, there are no preemptive or other outstanding
rights, options, warrants, conversion rights or similar agreements or understandings for the purchase or acquisition from any Credit Party or any of their Subsidiaries of any Stock of any such entity. 
 (d) Binding Obligation. This Agreement is, and the other Loan Documents and Related Transactions Documents when executed and delivered will be,
the legally valid and binding obligations of the Credit Parties party thereto, each enforceable against each of such Credit Parties, as applicable, in accordance with their respective terms, except as may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency,
reorganization, moratorium or other laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and general principles of equity. 
 3.2
Disclosure. No representation or warranty of any Credit Party contained in this Agreement, the Financial Statements referred to in Section 3.5 (other than Projections, as to which the only representation and warranty made is as
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Documents contains any untrue statement of a material fact or omitted, omits or will omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements
contained herein or therein not misleading in any material respect in light of the circumstances in which the same were made. 
 3.3 No
Material Adverse Effect. 
 Since the most recent audited Financial Statements delivered hereunder, there have been no events or changes
in facts or circumstances affecting any Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries which individually or in the aggregate have had or would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
 3.4 No Conflict. The consummation of the Related Transactions does not and will not violate or conflict with any laws, rules, regulations or
orders of any Governmental Authority or violate, conflict with, result in a breach of, or constitute a default (with due notice or lapse of time or both) under any Contractual Obligation or organizational documents of any Credit Party or any of its
Subsidiaries in each case, except if such violations, conflicts, breaches or defaults have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect. 
 3.5 Financial Statements and Projections. Except for the Projections or as set forth on Schedule 3.5, all Financial Statements concerning
Holdings and its Subsidiaries which have been or will hereafter be furnished to any Agent pursuant to this Agreement, including those listed below, have been or will be prepared in accordance with GAAP consistently applied (except as disclosed
therein) and do or will present fairly the financial condition of the entities covered thereby as at the dates thereof and the results of their operations for the periods then ended, subject to, in the case of unaudited Financial Statements, the
absence of footnotes and normal year-end adjustments. 
 (a) The consolidated balance sheets at December 31, 2004 and the
related statement of income of Exopack Holding Corp. and its Subsidiaries (including Exopack, LLC; Exopack-Thomasville, LLC; Exopack-Ontario, Inc.; Exopack-Hebron, LLC; Exopack (Canada), LLC; Exopack Technology, LLC; Exopack-Newmarket, Ltd.)
(collectively with Exopack Holding Corp., the “Exopack Group”) and of Cello-Foil Holding Corp. and its Subsidiary, Cello-Foil Products, Inc. (collectively, the “Cello-Foil Group”) for the Fiscal Year then ended,
audited by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and Plante & Moran, PLLC, respectively. 
 (b) The consolidated balance sheet
at September 30, 2005 and the related statement of income of Holdings and its Subsidiaries for the nine (9) months then ended. 
 The Projections
delivered on or prior to the Closing Date and the updated Projections delivered pursuant to Section 6.1(f) represent and will represent as of the date thereof the good faith estimate of Borrowers and their senior management concerning
the most probable course of their business and were prepared on the basis of the assumptions stated therein, and such assumptions were believed to be reasonable at the time prepared, it being understood and agreed that Projections are not to be
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 3.6 Solvency. Each of the Borrowers is, and the Credit Parties and their Subsidiaries taken as a
whole are, Solvent. 
 3.7 Use of Proceeds; Margin Regulations. (a) No part of the proceeds of any Loan will be used for
“buying” or “carrying” “margin stock” within the respective meanings of such terms under Regulation U of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System as now and from time to time hereafter in effect or for
any other purpose that violates the provisions of the regulations of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. If requested by any Agent, each Credit Party will furnish to each Agent and each Lender a statement to the foregoing effect in
conformity with the requirements of FR Form G-3 or FR Form 0-1, as applicable, referred to in Regulation U. 
 (b) Borrowers shall
utilize the proceeds of the Loans solely for the Refinancing (and to pay any related transaction expenses), Permitted Acquisitions and the financing of Borrowers’ working capital and general corporate needs. Schedule 3.7 contains a
description of Borrowers’ sources and uses of funds as of the Closing Date, including Loans and Letter of Credit Obligations to be made or incurred on that date, and a funds flow memorandum detailing how funds from each source are to be
transferred for particular uses. 
 (c) None of Holdings, any Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries is subject to regulation as (i) an
“investment company” as defined in, or subject to regulation under, the Investment Company Act of 1940 or (ii) a “holding company” as defined in, or subject to regulation under, the Public Utility Holding Company Act of
1935. 
 3.8 Brokers. Except as set forth on Schedule 3.8, no broker or finder acting on behalf of any Credit Party or
Affiliate thereof brought about the obtaining, making or closing of the Loans or the Related Transactions, and no Credit Party or Affiliate thereof has any obligation to any Person in respect of any finder’s or brokerage fees in connection
therewith. 
 3.9 Compliance with Laws. Each Credit Party (i) is in compliance and each of its Subsidiaries is in compliance with
the requirements of all applicable laws, rules, regulations and orders of any Governmental Authority (including, without limitation, Executive Order No. 13224 on Terrorist Financing, effective September 24, 2001, the Uniting and
Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001, Public Law 107-56, Criminal Code (Canada), Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Funding Act (Canada) and the regulations
thereunder, the United Nations Suppression of Terrorism Regulations and the Anti-Terrorism Act (Canada)) and the obligations, covenants and conditions contained in all Contractual Obligations other than those laws, rules, regulations, orders and
provisions of such Contractual Obligations the noncompliance with which would not be reasonably expected to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect, and (ii) maintains and each of its Subsidiaries maintains all
licenses, qualifications and permits referred to above other than any failure to maintain which would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
  

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 3.10 Intellectual Property. As of the Closing Date, except as set forth on Schedule 3.10,
each of the Credit Parties and its Subsidiaries owns, is licensed to use or otherwise has the right to use, all material Intellectual Property used in or necessary for the conduct of its business as currently conducted that is material to the
financial condition, business or operations of such Credit Party and its Subsidiaries and all such Intellectual Property that is federally registered as of the Closing Date is identified on Schedule 3.10 and except as disclosed on Schedule
3.10 fully protected and/or duly and properly registered, filed or issued in the applicable office and jurisdictions for such registrations, filings or issuances. As of the Closing Date, except as disclosed in Schedule 3.10, to their
knowledge, the use of such Intellectual Property by the Credit Parties and their Subsidiaries and the conduct of their businesses does not and has not been alleged by any Person to infringe on the rights of any Person. 
 3.11 Investigations, Audits, Etc. As of the Closing Date, except as set forth on Schedule 3.11, no Credit Party or any of their
Subsidiaries is the subject of an audit by the IRS or CRA or, to each Credit Party’s knowledge, any review by the IRS, CRA or any similar governmental agency or any governmental investigation concerning the violation or possible violation of
any law. 
 3.12 Employee Matters. As of the Closing Date, except as set forth on Schedule 3.12, (a) no Credit Party or
Subsidiary of a Credit Party nor any of their respective employees is subject to any collective bargaining agreement, (b) no petition for certification or union election is pending with respect to the employees of any Credit Party or any of
their Subsidiaries and no union or collective bargaining unit has sought such certification or recognition with respect to the employees of any Credit Party or any of their Subsidiaries, (c) there are no strikes, slowdowns, or work stoppages
pending or, to the best knowledge of any Credit Party after due inquiry, threatened between any Credit Party or any of their Subsidiaries and its respective employees, other than employee grievances arising in the ordinary course of business which
would not reasonably be expected to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect and (d) hours worked by and payment made to employees of each Credit Party and each of their Subsidiaries comply in all material
respects with the Fair Labor Standards Act and each other federal, state, provincial, local or foreign law applicable to such matters. Except as set forth on Schedule 3.12, neither Borrower nor any of its Subsidiaries is party to a material
employment contract. 
 3.13 Litigation; Adverse Facts. Except as set forth on Schedule 3.13, there are no judgments
outstanding against any Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries or affecting any property of any Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries as of the Closing Date, nor is there any Litigation pending, or to the best knowledge of any Credit Party
threatened, against any Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries, in each case which would reasonably be expected to result in any Material Adverse Effect. 
 3.14 Ownership of Property; Liens. As of the Closing Date, the real estate listed in Schedule 3.14 (“Real Estate”) constitutes all of the real property owned, leased, subleased, or used
by any Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries. As of the Closing Date, each of the Credit Parties and each of its Subsidiaries owns good and marketable fee simple title (or its equivalent 
  

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under Applicable Law) to all of its owned Real Estate, and valid leasehold interests in all of its leased Real Estate, all as described on Schedule
3.14, subject to applicable Permitted Encumbrances, and copies of all such leases or a summary of terms thereof reasonably satisfactory to Agents have been delivered to Agents. Schedule 3.14 further describes any Real Estate with respect
to which any Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries is a lessor, sublessor or assignor as of the Closing Date. As of the Closing Date, each of the Credit Parties and each of its Subsidiaries also has good and marketable title to, or valid leasehold
interests in, all of its personal property and assets subject to applicable Permitted Encumbrances. As of the Closing Date, none of the properties and assets of any Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries are subject to any Liens other than
Permitted Encumbrances, and there are no facts, circumstances or conditions known to any Borrower that are reasonably likely to result in any Liens (including Liens arising under Environmental Laws) other than Permitted Encumbrances against the
properties or assets of any Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries. Each of the Credit Parties and each of its Subsidiaries has received all deeds, assignments, waivers and consents necessary to establish and protect such Credit Party’s or
Subsidiary’s right, title and interest in and to all such Real Estate and other properties and assets. As of the Closing Date, no portion of any Credit Party’s or any of its Subsidiaries’ Real Estate necessary to operate the
Borrower’s business in the ordinary course has suffered any material damage by fire or other material casualty loss that has not heretofore been repaired and restored or otherwise remedied as reasonably necessary to operate the Borrowers’
business in the ordinary course. As of the Closing Date, all material permits required to have been issued or appropriate to enable the Real Estate to be lawfully occupied and used for all of the purposes for which it is currently occupied and used
have been lawfully issued and are in full force and effect. 
 3.15 Environmental Matters. 
 (a) Except as set forth in Schedule 3.15, as of the Closing Date: (i) the Real Estate is free of contamination from any Hazardous Material
except for such contamination that could not reasonably be expected to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect; (ii) no Credit Party and no Subsidiary of a Credit Party has caused or suffered to occur any
Release of Hazardous Materials on, at, in, under, above, to, from or about any of their Real Estate where such Release could reasonably be expected to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect; (iii) the Credit
Parties and their Subsidiaries are and have been in compliance with all Environmental Laws, except for such noncompliance that could not reasonably be expected to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect;
(iv) the Credit Parties and their Subsidiaries have obtained, and are in compliance with, all Environmental Permits required by Environmental Laws for the operations of their respective businesses as presently conducted or as proposed to be
conducted, except where the failure to so obtain or comply with such Environmental Permits could not reasonably be expected to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect, and all such Environmental Permits are valid,
uncontested and in good standing; (v) no Credit Party and no Subsidiary of a Credit Party is involved in operations or knows of any facts, circumstances or conditions, including any Releases of Hazardous Materials, that are likely to result in
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a Credit Party has permitted any current or former tenant or occupant of the Real Estate to engage in any such operations; (vi) there is no Litigation
arising under or related to any Environmental Laws, Environmental Permits or Hazardous Material that seeks damages, penalties, fines, costs or expenses that, either individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material
Adverse Effect or which seeks injunctive relief against, or that alleges criminal misconduct by any Credit Party or any Subsidiary of a Credit Party; (vii) no notice has been received by any Credit Party or any Subsidiary of a Credit Party
identifying any of them as a “potentially responsible party” or requesting information under CERCLA or analogous state statutes, and to the knowledge of the Credit Parties, there are no facts, circumstances or conditions that may result in
any of the Credit Parties or their Subsidiaries being identified as a “potentially responsible party” under CERCLA or analogous state statutes except for any such notices that could not reasonably be expected to have, either individually
or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect; and (viii) the Credit Parties have provided to Agent copies of all existing environmental reports, reviews and audits and all written information pertaining to actual or potential Environmental
Liabilities, in each case in possession of the Credit Parties relating to any of the Credit Parties or their Subsidiaries other than any such reports, reviews, audits or information pertaining to actual or potential Environmental Liabilities that
could not reasonably be expected to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect. 
 (b) Each Credit Party hereby
acknowledges and agrees that to their knowledge neither Agent (i) is now, and has ever been, in control of any of the Real Estate or affairs of such Credit Party or its Subsidiaries, and (ii) has the capacity through the provisions of the
Loan Documents or otherwise to influence any Credit Party’s or its Subsidiaries’ conduct with respect to the ownership, operation or management of any of their Real Estate or compliance with Environmental Laws or Environmental Permits.

 3.16 ERISA/Canadian Pension Plans. 
 (a) Schedule 3.16 lists all Title IV Plans and Multiemployer Plans to which any Credit Party is subject as of the Closing Date. As of the Closing Date, copies of all such listed Plans, together with a copy of
the three most recent form IRS/DOL 5500-series for each such Plan, to the extent applicable, have been delivered to US Agent. Except with respect to Multiemployer Plans and except as disclosed on Schedule 3.16, each Qualified Plan has been
determined by the IRS to qualify under Section 401(a) of the IRC, and to the knowledge of the applicable Credit Party, nothing has occurred that would cause the loss of such qualification. Except as would not reasonably be expected to have a
Material Adverse Effect, each Plan is in material compliance with the applicable provisions of ERISA and the IRC. Neither any Credit Party nor ERISA Affiliate has failed to make any contribution or pay any amount due as required by either
Section 412 of the IRC or Section 302 of ERISA or the terms of any Title IV Plan. No Credit Party has engaged in a “prohibited transaction,” as defined in Section 406 of ERISA and Section 4975 of the IRC, in connection
with any Plan, that would subject any Credit Party to a material tax on prohibited transactions imposed by Section 502(i) of ERISA or Section 4975 of the IRC. 
  

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 (b) As of the Closing Date, except as set forth in Schedule 3.16: (i) no Title IV Plan has
any Unfunded Pension Liability; (ii) no ERISA Event or event described in Section 4062(e) of ERISA with respect to any Title IV Plan has occurred or is reasonably expected to occur; (iii) there are no pending, or to the knowledge of
any Borrower, threatened claims (other than claims for benefits in the normal course), sanctions, actions or lawsuits, asserted or instituted against any Plan or any Person as fiduciary or sponsor of any Plan that could result in liability to a
Credit Party; (iv) within the last five years no Title IV Plan of any Credit Party or ERISA Affiliate has been terminated, whether or not in a “standard termination” as that term is used in Section 404(b)(1) of ERISA, that
remains unsatisfied or could reasonably be expected to result in liability to any Credit Party in excess of $500,000, nor has any Title IV Plan of any Credit Party or ERISA Affiliate (determined at any time within the past five years) with Unfunded
Pension Liabilities been transferred outside of the “controlled group” (within the meaning of Section 4001(a)(14) of ERISA) of any Credit Party or ERISA Affiliate that has or could reasonably be expected to result in a Material
Adverse Effect. 
 (c) Schedule 3.16 lists all Canadian Pension Plans to which any Credit Party is subject as of the Closing Date. The
Canadian Pension Plans are duly registered under the ITA and all other applicable laws which require registration. Borrowers have complied with and performed, in all material respects, all of their obligations under and in respect of the Canadian
Pension Plans and Canadian Benefit Plans under the terms thereof, any funding agreements and all applicable laws (including any fiduciary, funding, investment and administration obligations). All employer and employee payments, contributions or
premiums to be remitted, paid to or in respect of each Canadian Pension Plan or Canadian Benefit Plan have been paid in a timely fashion in accordance with the terms thereof, any funding agreement and all applicable laws. There have been no
withdrawals or applications of the assets of the Canadian Pension Plans or the Canadian Benefit Plans in material violation of applicable law or the applicable plan documents. There are no outstanding disputes concerning the assets of the Canadian
Pension Plans or the Canadian Benefit Plans. No Canadian Pension Plan has been wound up in whole or in part and no circumstances exist now or have existed that would entitle any Governmental Authority to require the full or partial winding up of any
Canadian Pension Plan. Each of the Canadian Pension Plans is and will be fully funded on a solvency basis (using actuarial methods and assumptions which are consistent with the valuations last filed with the applicable Governmental Authorities and
which are consistent with generally accepted actuarial principles). 
 3.17 Deposit and Disbursement Accounts. Schedule 3.17
lists all banks and other financial institutions at which any Credit Party maintains deposit or other accounts as of the Closing Date, including any Disbursement Accounts, and such Schedule correctly identifies the name, address and telephone number
of each depository, the name in which the account is held, a description of the purpose of the account, and the complete account number therefor. 
 3.18 Agreements and Other Documents. As of the Closing Date, each Credit Party has provided or made available to each Agent or its counsel, on behalf of Lenders, accurate and complete copies (or summaries) of all of the following
agreements or documents to which it is subject and each of which is listed in Schedule 3.18: supply agreements and purchase agreements not terminable by such Credit Party within sixty (60) days following written notice 
  

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issued by such Credit Party and involving transactions in excess of $2,500,000 per annum (other than purchase orders entered into in the ordinary course of
business); leases of Equipment having a remaining term of one year or longer and requiring aggregate rental and other payments in excess of $1,000,000 per annum (other than purchase orders entered into in the ordinary course of business); licenses
and permits held by the Credit Parties, the absence of which would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; instruments and documents evidencing any Indebtedness or Guaranteed Indebtedness of such Credit Party and any Lien granted
by such Credit Party with respect thereto; and instruments and agreements evidencing the issuance of any equity securities, warrants, rights or options to purchase equity securities of such Credit Party. 
 3.19 Insurance. Each Credit Party represents and warrants that it and each of its Subsidiaries currently maintains in good repair, working order
and condition (normal wear and tear excepted) all material properties as set forth in Section 4.2 and maintains all insurance described in such Section. Schedule 3.19 lists all insurance policies of any nature maintained, as of
the Closing Date, for current occurrences by each Credit Party. 
 3.20 Taxes and Tax Returns. 
 (a) As of the Closing Date, (i) all Tax Returns required to be filed by the Credit Parties have been timely and properly filed and (ii) all
taxes that are due (other than taxes being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and for which adequate reserves have been provided for in accordance with GAAP) have been paid, in each case except where the failure to file Tax Returns
or pay Taxes would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. No Governmental Authority has asserted any claim for taxes, or to any Credit Party’s knowledge, has threatened to assert any claim for taxes that would, if not
paid by a Credit Party, have a Material Adverse Effect. All taxes required by law to be withheld or collected and remitted (including, without limitation, income tax, unemployment insurance and workmen’s compensation premiums) with respect to
the Credit Parties have been withheld or collected and paid to the appropriate Governmental Authorities (or are properly being held for such payment), except for amounts the nonpayment of which would not be reasonably likely to have a Material
Adverse Effect. 
 (b) None of the Credit Parties has been notified that either the IRS, CRA or any other Governmental Authority, has raised,
or intends to raise, any adjustments with respect to Taxes of the Credit Parties, which adjustments would be reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
 3.21 Senior Notes As of the Closing Date, Borrowers have delivered to Agents a complete and correct copy of the Indenture and the form of the Senior Notes (including all schedules, exhibits, amendments,
supplements, modifications, assignments and all other documents delivered pursuant thereto or in connection therewith). No Credit Party, and to the knowledge of any Credit Party, no other Person party thereto is in material default in the
performance or compliance with any provisions thereof. The Indenture and the Senior Notes comply, in all material respects, with all applicable laws. All material approvals by 
  

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Governmental Authorities having jurisdiction over any Credit Party and other Persons referenced therein, with respect to the transactions contemplated by the
Indenture and the Senior Notes, have been obtained, and no such approvals impose any conditions to the consummation of the transactions contemplated thereby other than those which shall have been satisfied, in form and substance satisfactory to
Agent, on or prior to the Closing Date. 
 3.22 Senior Indebtedness and Designated Senior Indebtedness. This Agreement, the credit
facilities created hereunder and all present and future Obligations constitute the “Credit Agreement,” one of the “Credit Facilities” and “Permitted Debt” under and as any such terms are defined in the Indenture and the
Senior Notes. Without limiting the foregoing, all present and future Obligations are hereby designated as “Permitted Debt” as such term is used in the Indenture and the Senior Notes. 
 3.23 Transfer Pricing. All amounts that have been directly or indirectly received by, or credited to, each Canadian Credit Party for property or
services (taken as a whole) provided by such Canadian Credit Party to any US Credit Party or any other Person with whom such Canadian Credit Party is not operating at arm’s length are equal to the amounts that would have been directly or
indirectly received by, or credited to, such Canadian Credit Party for such property or services if that property or those services (taken as a whole) had been provided to a Person with whom such Canadian Credit Party is operating at arm’s
length. The terms and conditions of all financial arrangements(taken as a whole) entered into between each Canadian Credit Party and any US Credit Party or other Person with whom such Canadian Credit Party is not operating at arm’s length with
respect to Property or services (taken as a whole) provided by such Canadian Credit Party are equivalent to those terms and conditions of financial arrangements (taken as a whole) with respect to the provision of such property or services (taken as
a whole) that would have been agreed to by such Canadian Credit Party with any Person with whom such Canadian Credit Party is operating at arm’s length. Each Canadian Credit Party creates or obtains and maintains the records and documents
described in Subsection 247(4) of the ITA in respect of all property or services provided to, or financial dealings with, any US Credit Party and any other Person with whom such Canadian Credit Party is not operating at arm’s length. In respect
of each year in which any Canadian Credit Party has provided property or services to, or engaged in financial dealings with, any US Credit Party or any other Person with whom such Canadian Credit Party is not operating at arm’s length, such
Canadian Credit Party has filed a completed Form T106 (with all required attachments) with the CRA by the prescribed filing deadline. 
 SECTION 4. 
 AFFIRMATIVE COVENANTS 
 Each US Credit Party jointly and severally agrees with all other US Credit Parties as to all US Credit Parties, and each Canadian Credit Party jointly
and severally agrees with all other Canadian Credit Parties as to all Canadian Credit Parties that from and after the Closing Date and until the Termination Date: 
  

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 4.1 Compliance with Laws and Contractual Obligations. Each Credit Party will (a) comply with
and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to comply with (i) the requirements of all applicable laws, rules, regulations and orders of any Governmental Authority (including, without limitation, material laws, rules, regulations and orders
relating to taxes, employer and employee contributions, securities, employee retirement and welfare benefits, environmental protection matters and employee health and safety and applicable Canadian laws, if any and/or any analogous law to which any
Credit Party is subject) as now in effect and which may be imposed in the future in all jurisdictions in which any Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries is now doing business or may hereafter be doing business and (ii) the obligations,
covenants and conditions contained in all Contractual Obligations of such Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries other than, in each case, the noncompliance with which would not be reasonably expected to have, either individually or in the
aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect, and (b) maintain or obtain and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to maintain or obtain all licenses, qualifications and permits now held or hereafter required to be held by such Credit Party or any of
its Subsidiaries, for which the loss, suspension, revocation or failure to obtain or renew, would reasonably be expected to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect. This Section 4.1 shall not preclude any
Credit Party or its Subsidiaries from contesting any taxes or other payments, if they are being diligently contested in good faith in a manner which stays enforcement thereof and if appropriate expense provisions have been recorded in conformity
with GAAP, subject to Section 5.2 and no Lien other than a Permitted Encumbrance in respect thereof has been created. 
 4.2
Insurance; Damage to or Destruction of Collateral. 
 (a) The Credit Parties shall, at their sole cost and expense, maintain the
policies of insurance described on Schedule 3.19 as in effect on the date hereof or otherwise in form and amounts and with insurers reasonably acceptable to Agents. Such policies of insurance (or the loss payable and additional insured
endorsements delivered to Applicable Agent) shall contain provisions pursuant to which the insurer agrees to provide not less than 30 days prior written notice to Applicable Agent in the event of any non-renewal, cancellation or amendment of any
such insurance policy. Each Agent confirms that the insurance in effect on the Closing Date is reasonably acceptable to it. If any Credit Party at any time or times hereafter shall fail to obtain or maintain any of the policies of insurance required
above or to pay all premiums relating thereto, Applicable Agent may at any time or times thereafter obtain and maintain such policies of insurance and pay such premiums and take any other action with respect thereto that such Agent reasonably deems
advisable. No Agent shall have any obligation to obtain insurance for any Credit Party or pay any premiums therefor. By doing so, Applicable Agent shall not be deemed to have waived any Default or Event of Default arising from any Credit
Party’s failure to maintain such insurance or pay any premiums therefor. All sums so disbursed, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, court costs and other charges related thereto, shall be payable on demand by Borrowers to Applicable
Agent and shall be additional Obligations hereunder secured by the Collateral. 
 (b) US Agent reserves the right at any time upon any change
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and limits of insurance to, in US Agent’s reasonable opinion, adequately protect both US Agent’s and Lenders’ interests in all or any portion
of the US Collateral and to ensure that each US Credit Party is protected by insurance in amounts and with coverage customary for its industry. If reasonably requested by US Agent, each US Credit Party shall deliver to US Agent from time to time a
report of a reputable insurance broker, reasonably satisfactory to US Agent, with respect to its insurance policies. 
 (c) Canadian Agent
reserves the right at any time upon any change in any Canadian Credit Party’s risk profile (including any change in the product mix maintained by any Canadian Credit Party or any laws affecting the potential liability of such Canadian Credit
Party) to require additional forms and limits of insurance to, in Canadian Agent’s reasonable opinion, adequately protect both Canadian Agent’s and Canadian Lenders’ interests in all or any portion of the Canadian Collateral and to
ensure that each Canadian Credit Party is protected by insurance in amounts and with coverage customary for its industry. If reasonably requested by Canadian Agent, each Canadian Credit Party shall deliver to Canadian Agent from time to time a
report of a reputable insurance broker, reasonably satisfactory to Canadian Agent, with respect to its insurance policies. 
 (d) Each US
Credit Party shall deliver to US Agent, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to US Agent, endorsements to (i) all “All Risk” and business interruption insurance naming US Agent, on behalf of itself and Lenders, as loss payee,
and (ii) all general liability and other liability policies naming US Agent, on behalf of itself and Lenders, as additional insured. Each US Credit Party irrevocably makes, constitutes and appoints US Agent (and all officers, employees or
agents designated by US Agent), so long as any Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or the anticipated insurance proceeds exceed $2,500,000, as each US Credit Party’s true and lawful agent and attorney-in-fact for the
purpose of making, settling and adjusting claims under such “All Risk” policies of insurance, endorsing the name of each US Credit Party on any check or other item of payment for the proceeds of such “All Risk” policies of
insurance and for making all determinations and decisions with respect to such “All Risk” policies of insurance. US Agent shall have no duty to exercise any rights or powers granted to it pursuant to the foregoing power-of-attorney. US
Borrower Representative shall promptly notify US Agent of any loss, damage, or destruction to the US Collateral in the amount of $1,000,000 or more, whether or not covered by insurance. After deducting from any insurance proceeds the expenses, if
any, incurred by US Agent in the collection or handling thereof, US Agent may, at its option, apply such proceeds to the reduction of the US Obligations in accordance with Section 1.6(f), provided that in the case of insurance
proceeds pertaining to any US Credit Party other than a US Borrower, such insurance proceeds shall be applied to the Loans owing by such US Borrower, or permit or require each US Credit Party to use such money, or any part thereof, to replace,
repair, restore or rebuild the US Collateral in a diligent and expeditious manner with materials and workmanship of substantially the same quality as existed before the loss, damage or destruction. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the casualty
giving rise to such insurance proceeds could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect and such insurance proceeds do not exceed $2,500,000 in the aggregate, US Agent shall permit the applicable US Credit Party to replace,
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entered into binding agreements to complete such replacement, restoration, repair or rebuilding within 180 days after receipt of such proceeds, US Agent may
apply such insurance proceeds to the US Obligations in accordance with Section 1.6(f); provided further that in the case of insurance proceeds pertaining to any US Credit Party other than a US Borrower, such insurance
proceeds shall be applied to the Loans owing by the US Borrower, in the US Borrowing Base Group of which such US Credit Party is included. All insurance proceeds that are to be made available to such US Borrower to replace, repair, restore or
rebuild the US Collateral shall be applied by US Agent to reduce the outstanding principal balance of the US Loan (which application shall not result in a permanent reduction of the US Loan Commitment) and upon such application, US Agent shall
establish a Reserve against the Aggregate US Borrowing Base in an amount equal to the amount of such proceeds so applied. All insurance proceeds made available to any US Credit Party that is not a US Borrower to replace, repair, restore or rebuild
US Collateral shall be deposited in a cash collateral account. Thereafter, such funds shall be made available to such US Credit Party to provide funds to replace, repair, restore or rebuild the US Collateral as follows: (i) such US Borrower
shall request a US Revolving Credit Advance or release from the cash collateral account be made to such US Credit Party in the amount requested to be released; (ii) so long as the conditions set forth in Section 2.2 have been met,
US Lenders shall make such US Revolving Credit Advance or US Agent shall release funds from the cash collateral account; and (iii) in the case of insurance proceeds applied against the US Loan, the Reserve established with respect to such
insurance proceeds shall be reduced by the amount of each such US Revolving Credit Advance. To the extent not used to replace, repair, restore or rebuild the Collateral, such insurance proceeds shall be applied in accordance with
Section 1.6(f); provided that in the case of insurance proceeds pertaining to any US Credit Party other than a US Borrower, such insurance proceeds shall be applied to the Loans owing by the US Borrower, in the US Borrowing Base
Group of which such US Credit Party is included. 
 (e) Each Canadian Credit Party shall deliver to Canadian Agent, in form and substance
reasonably satisfactory to Canadian Agent, endorsements to (i) all “All Risk” and business interruption insurance naming Canadian Agent, on behalf of itself and Canadian Lenders, as loss payee, and (ii) all general liability and
other liability policies naming Canadian Agent, on behalf of itself and Canadian Lenders, as additional insured. Each Canadian Credit Party irrevocably makes, constitutes and appoints Canadian Agent (and all officers, employees or agents designated
by Canadian Agent), so long as any Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or the anticipated insurance proceeds exceed $2,500,000, as each Canadian Credit Party’s true and lawful agent and attorney-in-fact for the purpose of
making, settling and adjusting claims under such “All Risk” policies of insurance, endorsing the name of each Canadian Credit Party on any check or other item of payment for the proceeds of such “All Risk” policies of insurance
and for making all determinations and decisions with respect to such “All Risk” policies of insurance. Canadian Agent shall have no duty to exercise any rights or powers granted to it pursuant to the foregoing power-of-attorney. Each
Canadian Borrower shall promptly notify Canadian Agent of any loss, damage, or destruction to the Canadian Collateral in the amount of $1,000,000 or more, whether or not covered by insurance. After deducting from any insurance proceeds the expenses,
if any, incurred by Canadian Agent in the collection or handling thereof, Canadian Agent may, at its option, apply such proceeds to the reduction of the Canadian Obligations in accordance with Section 1.6(f), provided that in the
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proceeds pertaining to any Canadian Credit Party other than a Canadian Borrower, such insurance proceeds shall be advanced to a Canadian Borrower to be
applied to the Loans owing by such Canadian Borrower, or permit or require each Canadian Credit Party to use such money, or any part thereof, to replace, repair, restore or rebuild the Canadian Collateral in a diligent and expeditious manner with
materials and workmanship of substantially the same quality as existed before the loss, damage or destruction. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the casualty giving rise to such insurance proceeds could not reasonably be expected to have a Material
Adverse Effect and such insurance proceeds do not exceed $2,500,000 in the aggregate, Canadian Agent shall permit the applicable Canadian Credit Party to replace, restore, repair or rebuild the property; provided that if such Canadian Credit
Party has not completed or entered into binding agreements to complete such replacement, restoration, repair or rebuilding within 180 days after receipt of such proceeds, Canadian Agent may apply such insurance proceeds to the Canadian Obligations
in accordance with Section 1.6(f); provided further that in the case of insurance proceeds pertaining to any Canadian Credit Party other than a Canadian Borrower, such insurance proceeds shall be applied to the Loans owing by the
Canadian Borrower, in the Canadian Borrowing Base Group of which such Canadian Credit Party is included. All insurance proceeds that are to be made available to such Canadian Borrower to replace, repair, restore or rebuild the Canadian Collateral
shall be applied by Canadian Agent to reduce the outstanding principal balance of the Canadian Loan (which application shall not result in a permanent reduction of the Canadian Commitment) and upon such application, Canadian Agent shall establish a
Reserve against the Aggregate Canadian Borrowing Base in an amount equal to the amount of such proceeds so applied. All insurance proceeds made available to any Canadian Credit Party that is not a Canadian Borrower to replace, repair, restore or
rebuild Canadian Collateral shall be deposited in a cash collateral account. Thereafter, such funds shall be made available to such Canadian Credit Party to provide funds to replace, repair, restore or rebuild the Canadian Collateral as follows:
(i) such Canadian Borrower shall request a Canadian Revolving Credit Advance or release from the cash collateral account be made to such Canadian Credit Party in the amount requested to be released; (ii) so long as the conditions set forth
in Section 2.2 have been met, Canadian Lenders shall make such Canadian Revolving Credit Advance or Canadian Agent shall release funds from the cash collateral account; and (iii) in the case of insurance proceeds applied against the
Canadian Loan, the Reserve established with respect to such insurance proceeds shall be reduced by the amount of each such Canadian Revolving Credit Advance. To the extent not used to replace, repair, restore or rebuild the Canadian Collateral, such
insurance proceeds shall be applied in accordance with Section 1.6(f); provided that in the case of insurance proceeds pertaining to any Canadian Credit Party other than a Canadian Borrower, such insurance proceeds shall be
applied to the Loans owing by the Canadian Borrower, in the Canadian Borrowing Base Group of which such Canadian Credit Party is included. 
 4.3 Inspection; Lender Meeting. Each Credit Party shall permit any authorized representatives of either Agent to visit, audit and inspect any of the properties of such Credit Party and its Subsidiaries, including its and their
financial and accounting records, and to make copies and take extracts therefrom, and to discuss its and their affairs, finances and business with its and their officers and certified public accountants, at such reasonable times during normal
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Default has occurred and is continuing (i) such audits and inspections shall be conducted no more frequently than once per Fiscal Year and the
applicable Credit Party shall have been given three (3) Business Days prior notice of such audit or inspection and (ii) with respect to such discussions with such certified public accounts, the applicable Credit Party shall have been
afforded the opportunity to be present as such discussions. Representatives of each Lender will be permitted to accompany representatives of any Agent during each visit, inspection and discussion referred to in the immediately preceding sentence. In
addition to the foregoing, each Credit Party will participate and will cause key management personnel of each Credit Party and its Subsidiaries to participate in a meeting with Agents and Lenders at least once during each year, which meeting shall
be held at such time and such place as may be reasonably requested by any Agent. In addition, Borrowers agree to reimburse US Agent and/or Canadian Agent in connection with: (i) the reasonable and documented actual out-of-pocket costs
(including reasonable fees and expenses) of any Collateral audit if a third party auditor is retained to conduct such audit or (ii) field audit charges as the US Agent may from time to time establish (which are presently $800 per person per
day) per diem per auditor per audit conducted with respect to any US Credit Party and field audit charges as the Canadian Agent may from time to time establish (which are presently $800 per person per day), incurred by Canadian Agent, per
diem per auditor per audit conducted with respect to any Canadian Credit Party, plus, in each case, actual reasonable, documented out-of-pocket expenses if US Agent’s or Canadian Agent’s in-house auditors conduct such Collateral audit, in
either case not more than two times in any twelve-month period absent an Event of Default. 
 4.4. Organizational Existence. Except as
otherwise permitted by Section 5.6, each Credit Party will and will cause its Subsidiaries to at all times preserve and keep in full force and effect its organizational existence and all rights and franchises material to its business.

 4.5 Environmental Matters. Each Credit Party shall and shall cause each Person within its control to: (a) conduct its
operations and keep and maintain its real property in compliance with all applicable Environmental Laws and applicable Environmental Permits other than noncompliance that would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect;
(b) implement any and all investigation, remediation, removal and response actions that are required to comply with applicable Environmental Laws and applicable Environmental Permits pertaining to the presence, generation, treatment, storage,
use, disposal, transportation or Release of any Hazardous Material on, at, in, under, above, to or from any of its real property, except where the failure to do so would not reasonably be expected to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a
Material Adverse Effect; (c) notify the Applicable Agent promptly of any violation of applicable Environmental Laws or applicable Environmental Permits or any Release on, at, in, under, above, to or from any real property in each case, which
such Credit Party or Person within its control, first becomes aware of after the Closing Date, that is reasonably likely to result in Environmental Liabilities to a Credit Party or its Subsidiaries in excess of the Dollar Equivalent of $300,000
or, and (d) promptly forward to the Applicable Agent a copy of any written order, notice of actual or alleged violation or liability, request for information or any written communication or report received after the Closing Date by such
Credit Party or any Person within its control in connection with any such violation or Release or any other matter relating to any applicable Environmental Laws or applicable Environmental Permits that could reasonably 
  

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be expected to result in Environmental Liabilities in excess of the Dollar Equivalent of $300,000, in each case whether or not the Environmental Protection
Agency or any Governmental Authority has taken or threatened any action in connection with any such violation, Release or other matter. If any Agent at any time has a reasonable basis to believe that there may be a violation of any applicable
Environmental Laws or applicable Environmental Permits by any Credit Party or any Person under its control or any Environmental Liability arising thereunder, or a Release of Hazardous Materials on, at, in, under, above, to or from any of its real
property, that, in each case, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, then each Credit Party and its Subsidiaries shall, upon such Agent’s written request (i) cause the performance of such environmental audits
including subsurface sampling of soil and groundwater, if and to the extent appropriate, and preparation of such environmental reports, at Borrowers’ expense, as such Agent may from time to time reasonably request, which shall be conducted by
reputable environmental consulting firms reasonably acceptable to such Agent and shall be in form and substance reasonably acceptable to such Agent, and (ii) if the Credit Parties fail to perform (or cause performance of) any environmental
audit under Section 4.5(d)(i) above within a reasonable time after receiving a written request from any Agent, Credit Parties shall permit such Agent or its representatives to have reasonable access to all real property for the purpose
of conducting such environmental audits and testing as such Agent deems appropriate, including subsurface sampling of soil and groundwater, if and to the extent appropriate. US Borrowers shall reimburse the US Agent for the costs of such audits and
tests with respect to any US Credit Party’s Real Estate and the same will constitute a part of the US Obligations secured hereunder. Canadian Borrowers shall reimburse the Canadian Agent for the costs of such audits and tests with respect to
any Canadian Credit Party’s Real Estate and the same will constitute a part of the Obligations secured hereunder. Each Agent confirms that the environmental reports provided on or before the Closing Date are satisfactory to it. 
 4.6 Landlords’ Agreements, Bailee Letters. Each Credit Party shall use reasonable efforts to obtain a landlord’s agreement or bailee
letter, as applicable, from the lessor of each leased property or bailee with respect to any warehouse, processor or converter facility or other location where Collateral with a book value greater than the Dollar Equivalent of $1,000,000 is stored
or located, which agreement or letter shall be reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to Applicable Agent. With respect to such locations or warehouse space leased, owned or where Collateral is stored or located as of the Closing Date and
thereafter, if Applicable Agent has not received a landlord or bailee letter as of the Closing Date (or, if later, as of the date such location is acquired, leased or Collateral stored or located), the Eligible Inventory at that location shall, in
Applicable Agent’s discretion, be subject to such Reserves as may be established by such Agent in its reasonable credit judgment acting in good faith. After the Closing Date, no real property or warehouse space shall be leased by any Credit
Party or its Subsidiary and no Inventory shall be shipped to a processor or converter under arrangements established after the Closing Date (excluding renewals of existing leases and arrangements), in each case where the book value of Collateral
located therein exceeds $750,000 without the prior written consent of the Applicable Agent (which consent, in such Agent’s discretion, may be conditioned upon the establishment of Reserves acceptable to such Agent) or, unless and until a
satisfactory landlord agreement or bailee letter, as appropriate, shall first have been obtained with respect to such location. Each Credit Party shall and shall cause its Subsidiaries to timely 
  

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and fully pay and perform their obligations under all leases and other agreements with respect to each leased location or public warehouse where any
Collateral is or may be located (other than Collateral in an aggregate amount for all such locations not to exceed the Dollar Equivalent of $500,000 in the aggregate). 
 4.7 Conduct of Business. Each Credit Party shall at all times maintain, preserve and protect all of its assets and properties material in the conduct of its business, and keep the same in good repair, working
order and condition in all material respects (taking into consideration ordinary wear and tear) and from time to time make, or cause to be made, all necessary or appropriate repairs, replacements and improvements thereto consistent with past
practices; and transact business only in such corporate and trade names as are set forth in Schedule 4.7 or otherwise notified to Applicable Agent in writing fifteen (15) days prior to its use. 
 4.8 Further Assurances. 
 (a) Each
Credit Party shall, from time to time, execute such guaranties, financing statements, documents, security agreements and reports as any Applicable Agent, or Requisite Lenders, at any time may reasonably request to evidence, perfect or otherwise
implement the guaranties and security for repayment of the Obligations contemplated by the Loan Documents. 
 (b) Each US Credit Party shall
(i) cause each Person that after the Closing Date becomes, upon its becoming a Domestic Subsidiary of such US Credit Party (provided that this shall not be construed to constitute consent by any of the Lenders to any transaction referred to
above which is not expressly permitted by the terms of this Agreement), promptly to guaranty the Obligations and to grant to US Agent, for the benefit of US Agent and Lenders, a security interest in all or substantially all of the personal property
of such Domestic Subsidiary to secure the Obligations (provided that such Domestic Subsidiary shall not be required to pledge more than 65% of the outstanding Voting Stock and 100% of the Non-voting Stock of any Foreign Subsidiary of such Domestic
Subsidiary to secure the US Obligations) and (ii) pledge, or cause to be pledged, to US Agent, for the benefit of US Agent and Lenders, all of the Stock of such Domestic Subsidiary to secure the Obligations. Each US Credit Party shall pledge,
or cause to be pledged, to US Agent, for the benefit of US Agent and US Lenders, 65% of the outstanding Voting Stock and 100% of the outstanding Non-Voting Stock of any Person upon its becoming a first tier Foreign Subsidiary of such US Credit
Party. Each US Credit Party shall pledge or cause to be pledged to the Canadian Agent, for the benefit of the Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders, 100% of the Stock of any Person upon its becoming a first tier Foreign Subsidiary of such US Credit
Party. The documentation for such guaranty, security and pledge shall be substantially similar to the Loan Documents executed concurrently herewith with such modifications as are reasonably requested by US Agent. 
 (c) Each Canadian Credit Party shall (i) cause each Person that after the Closing Date becomes, upon its becoming a Subsidiary of such Credit Party
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above which is not expressly permitted by the terms of this Agreement), promptly to guaranty the Canadian Obligations and to grant to Canadian Agent, for the
benefit of Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders, a security interest in all or substantially all of the personal property of such Subsidiary to secure the Canadian Obligations (provided that any Domestic Subsidiary shall not be required to pledge
more than 65% of the outstanding Voting Stock and 100% of the outstanding Non-Voting Stock of any Foreign Subsidiary of such Domestic Subsidiary) and (ii) pledge, or cause to be pledged, to Canadian Agent, for the benefit of Canadian Agent and
Canadian Lenders, all of the Stock of such Subsidiary to secure the Canadian Obligations. The documentation for such guaranty, security and pledge shall be substantially similar to the Loan Documents executed concurrently herewith with such
modifications as are reasonably requested by Canadian Agent. 
 4.9 Payment of Taxes. Each Credit Party shall properly prepare and
file all tax returns and shall timely pay and discharge (or cause to be paid and discharged) all material taxes, assessments and governmental and other charges or levies imposed upon it or upon its income or profits, or upon property belonging to
it; provided that such Credit Party shall not be required to pay any such tax, assessment, charge or levy that is being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and for which the affected Credit Party shall have set aside on its books
adequate reserves with respect thereto in conformance with GAAP. 
 4.10 Cash Management Systems; Bank Accounts. Subject to
Section 4.14, Borrowers shall, and shall cause each other Credit Party to, enter into Control Agreements with respect to each deposit account maintained by Borrowers or any Subsidiary of a Borrower (other than any payroll account so long
as such payroll account is a zero balance account and other deposit accounts with an average aggregate daily balance not to exceed $25,000) as of or after the Closing Date. Each such deposit account control agreement shall be in form and substance
satisfactory to the Applicable Agent. Each Borrower shall, and shall cause any Subsidiary to, provide prior written notice to the Applicable Agent before directly or indirectly establishing any new bank account and prior to the establishment
thereof, Applicable Agent, such Borrower or such Subsidiary and the bank at which the account is to be opened shall enter into a Control Agreement regarding such bank account pursuant to which such bank (i) acknowledges the security interest of
the Applicable Agent in such bank account, (ii) agrees to comply with instructions originated by the Applicable Agent directing disposition of the funds in the bank account without further consent from Borrowers, and (iii) agrees to
subordinate and limit any security interest the bank may have in the bank account on terms satisfactory to the Applicable Agent. 
 4.11
Canadian Pension and Benefit Plans Canadian Borrowers shall deliver to Canadian Agent (i) if requested by Canadian Agent, copies of each annual and other return, report or valuation with respect to each Canadian Pension Plan as filed
with any applicable Governmental Authority; (ii) promptly after receipt thereof, a copy of any direction, order, notice, ruling or opinion that any Canadian Credit Party may receive from any applicable Governmental Authority with respect to any
Canadian Pension Plan; and (iii) notification within 30 days of any increases having a cost to one or more of the Canadian Credit Parties in excess of Cdn$1,000,000 per annum in the aggregate, in the benefits of any existing Canadian Pension

  

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Plan or Canadian Benefit Plan, or the establishment of any new Canadian Pension Plan or Canadian Benefit Plan, or the commencement of contributions to any
such plan to which any Canadian Credit Party was not previously contributing. 
 4.12 Transfer Pricing. All amounts to be directly or
indirectly received by, or credited to, each Canadian Credit Party for property or services (taken as a whole) to be provided by such Canadian Credit Party to any US Credit Party or any other Person with whom such Canadian Credit Party is not
operating at Arm’s Length shall be equal to the amounts that would have been directly or indirectly received by, or credited to, such Canadian Credit Party for such property or services (taken as a whole) if that property or those services
(taken as a whole) were to be provided to a Person with whom such Canadian Credit Party is operating at Arm’s Length. The terms and conditions of all financial arrangements (taken as a whole) entered into between each Canadian Credit Party and
any US Credit Party or other Person with whom such Canadian Credit Party is not operating at Arm’s Length with respect to property or services (taken as a whole) to be provided by such Canadian Credit Party shall be equivalent to those terms
and conditions of financial arrangements (taken as a whole) with respect to the provision of such Property or services (taken as a whole) that would have been agreed to by such Canadian Credit Party with any Person with whom such Canadian Credit
Party is operating at Arm’s Length. Each Canadian Credit Party shall create or obtain and maintain the records and documents described in subsection 247(4) of the ITA in respect of all property or services provided to, and financial
arrangements with, any US Credit Party and any other Person with whom such Canadian Credit Party is not operating at Arm’s Length. In respect of each year in which any Canadian Credit Party provides Property or services to, or engages in
financial arrangements with, any US Credit Party or any other Person with whom such Canadian Credit Party is not operating at Arm’s Length, such Canadian Credit Party shall file a completed Form T106 (with all required attachments) with the CRA
by the prescribed filing deadline. 
 4.13 Maintenance of Accounts. If an Account owing to a Canadian Borrower includes a charge for
any tax payable to any Governmental Authority, Canadian Agent is authorized, if Canadian Borrower has not paid such tax, in its sole discretion, to pay the amount thereof to the proper taxing authority for the account of the Canadian Borrower and to
charge the Canadian Borrower therefor, except for taxes that (i) are being contested in good faith with reasonable diligence and by appropriate proceedings and with respect to which Canadian Borrower maintains reasonable reserves on its books
therefor and (ii) would not reasonably be expected to result in any Lien other than a Permitted Encumbrance. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Canadian Agent releases to the Canadian Borrower an amount in respect of goods and services taxes and
sales taxes that are included in each Account, such Canadian Borrower shall immediately remit such amount to the proper taxing authority and, if requested by Canadian Agent, provide Canadian Agent with a receipt therefor. Except as set forth in
Section 1.12, in no event shall Agent or Canadian Agent (or the fondé de pouvoir, as the case may be) or any Lender be liable for any taxes to any Government Authority that may be imposed on Borrowers. 
  

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 4.14 Post-Closing Obligations . Borrowers shall: 
 (a) on or before March 3, 2006, deliver or cause to be delivered to the Agents liability insurance certificate or certificates naming the Applicable
Agent as “Additional Insured” for the primary Canadian and foreign liability insurance policy or policies as required under Section 4.2; 
 (b) on or before March 3, 2006, deliver or cause to be delivered to Agents insurance certificate or certificates containing Lender’s Loss Pay endorsements for the US and Canadian property insurance policies
as required under Section 4.2; 
 (c) on or before February 7, 2006, enter into Control Agreements with respect to each
deposit account maintained by Borrowers or any Subsidiary of a Borrower (other than any payroll account so long as such payroll account is a zero balance account and other deposit accounts with an average aggregate daily balance not to exceed
$25,000) in existence as of such date at Bank of America, N.A. and Bank of Montreal; 
 (d) on or before February 10, 2006,
(i) cause all lockbox accounts at Bank of America, N.A. to be swept into one concentration account, which concentration account shall be swept daily to the Collection Account and (ii) establish a master disbursement account with Bank of
America, N.A. which account shall be used solely for the purpose of writing checks with proceeds of the Loans; and 
 (e) on or before any
Revolving Credit Advances are made available by the Lenders to Cello-Foil, executed originals of opinions of counsel for Cello Foil with respect to due execution and delivery of the Loan Documents by Cello-Foil, in form and substance satisfactory to
US Agent. 
 SECTION 5. 
 NEGATIVE COVENANTS 
 Each US Credit Party jointly and severally agrees with all other US Credit Parties as to all US
Credit Parties, and each Canadian Credit Party jointly and severally agrees with all other Canadian Credit Parties as to all Canadian Credit Parties that from and after the Closing Date and until the Termination Date: 
 5.1 Indebtedness. The Credit Parties shall not and shall not cause or permit their Subsidiaries directly or indirectly to create, incur, assume, or
otherwise become or remain directly or indirectly liable with respect to any Indebtedness (other than pursuant to a Contingent Obligation permitted under Section 5.4) except: 
 (a) Indebtedness described on Schedule 5.1; 
 (b) the Obligations; 
 (c) Indebtedness consisting of intercompany loans and advances made (i) by any Credit Party to any
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demand note (collectively, the “Intercompany Notes”) to evidence any such intercompany Indebtedness owing at any time by and among them,
which Intercompany Notes shall be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Applicable Agent and shall be pledged and delivered to Applicable Agent pursuant to the applicable Pledge Agreement or Security Agreement as additional collateral
security for the Obligations; (ii) such Credit Party shall record all intercompany transactions on its books and records in a manner reasonably satisfactory to Applicable Agent; (iii) the obligations of such Credit Party under any such
Intercompany Notes shall be subordinated to the Obligations hereunder in a manner reasonably satisfactory to Applicable Agent; (iv) at the time any such intercompany loan or advance is made by such Credit Party and after giving effect thereto,
such Credit Party shall be Solvent; (v) no Default or Event of Default would occur and be continuing after giving effect to any such proposed intercompany loan; and (vi) the aggregate balance of all such intercompany loans (other than
loans permitted under clause (j) below) owing by the Canadian Credit Parties to US Credit Parties shall not exceed $5,000,000 at any time; 
 (d) the Senior Notes in an amount not to exceed $235,000,000 in an aggregate principal amount at any time outstanding; 
 (e)
Indebtedness not to exceed the Dollar Equivalent of $10,000,000 in an aggregate principal amount at any time outstanding secured by purchase money Liens or incurred with respect to Capital Leases; 
 (f) Indebtedness with respect to real property in an aggregate amount not to exceed $25,000,000 in the aggregate secured by such real property, whether
purchase money indebtedness or otherwise, so long as such Indebtedness with respect to any individual parcel of real property shall not exceed the value thereof together with the buildings and improvements thereon; 
 (g) any other unsecured Indebtedness not to exceed the Dollar Equivalent of $10,000,000 in an aggregate principal amount at any time outstanding;

 (h) refinancings of Indebtedness permitted under clauses (a), (d) and (e) that do not accelerate the scheduled dates for payment
thereof, increase the principal amounts thereof, materially increase any interest rate or fees applicable thereto, add additional obligors therefor, or enhance the collateral therefor or the priority thereof; 
 (i) Indebtedness of Exopack Ontario to Exopack Thomasville, in an amount not to exceed $18,000,000; provided, that Exopack Ontario shall have
executed and delivered to Exopack Thomasville, which shall have pledged and delivered to US Agent, an Intercompany Note to evidence such Indebtedness; 
 (j) Indebtedness of TPG Canada (or any successor thereto) to TPG Enterprises of up to Cdn $10,000,000 as a result of the TPG Recapitalization; provided, that TPG Canada shall have executed and delivered to TPG
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 (k) Indebtedness described in Section 5.4(j); and 
 (l) Indebtedness of the Credit Parties of up to $3,400,000 in the aggregate with respect to any payment (whether in connection with the issuance of a
final judgment, the effectiveness of a final settlement or otherwise) made by or on behalf of Exopack Holding Corp. or its Subsidiaries in connection with Exopack, LLC and Specialty Films & Associates, LLC vs. Ynot Enaj, Inc. (f/k/a
Specialty Films & Associates, Inc.), B. Antonio Cherot and Jane Dirr (a/k/a Jane Dirr Cherot), Complaint for Declaratory Judgment and Monetary Damages, filed November 22, 2004, in the Court of Common Pleas, Spartanburg, South Carolina,
Spartanburg Division, Civil Action No. 7:05-CV-20-13, and Amended Complaint filed January 21, 2005. 
 5.2 Liens and Related
Matters. 
 (a) No Liens. The Credit Parties shall not and shall not cause or permit their Subsidiaries to directly or indirectly
create, incur, assume or permit to exist any Lien on or with respect to any property or asset of such Credit Party or any such Subsidiary, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, or any income or profits therefrom, except Permitted Encumbrances
(including, without limitation, those Liens constituting Permitted Encumbrances existing on the date hereof and renewals and extensions thereof, as set forth on Schedule 5.2) and Liens securing Indebtedness permitted under
Section 5.1(f). 
 (b) No Negative Pledges. The Credit Parties shall not and shall not cause or permit their Subsidiaries
to directly or indirectly enter into or assume any agreement (other than the Loan Documents, the Indenture and agreements entered into with respect to other Indebtedness permitted under Section 5.1(f)) prohibiting the creation or
assumption of any Lien upon its properties or assets, whether now owned or hereafter acquired and other than (i) provisions restricting subletting or assignment under any lease governing a leasehold interest or lease of personal property;
(ii) restrictions with respect to a Subsidiary imposed pursuant to any agreement which has been entered into for the sale of disposition of all or substantially all of the equity interests or assets of such Subsidiary, so long as such sale or
disposition of all or substantially all of the equity interests or assets of such Subsidiary is permitted under this Agreement; and (iii) restrictions on assignments or sublicensing of licensed Intellectual Property. No reference to Permitted
Encumbrances in this Agreement or any other Loan Document, including any statement or provision as to the acceptability of any Permitted Encumbrances or the permitted priority thereof, shall in any way constitute or be construed so as to provide for
a subordination of any rights of the Agents or the Lenders hereunder or arising under any Loan Documents in favor of any holder of such Permitted Encumbrances or any Lien ranking in priority to such Permitted Encumbrances. 
 (c) No Restrictions on Subsidiary Distributions to Borrowers. Except as provided herein, the Credit Parties shall not and shall not cause or
permit their Subsidiaries to directly or indirectly create or otherwise cause or suffer to exist or become effective any consensual encumbrance or restriction of any kind (other than the Loan Documents and the Indenture) on the ability of any such
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(2) pay any Indebtedness owed to any Borrower or any other Subsidiary; (3) make loans or advances to any Borrower or any other Subsidiary; or
(4) transfer any of its property or assets to any Borrower or any other Subsidiary. 
 5.3 Investments. The Credit Parties shall
not and shall not cause or permit their Subsidiaries to directly or indirectly make or own any Investment in any Person except: 
 (a)
Borrowers and their Subsidiaries may make and own Investments in Cash Equivalents subject to Control Agreements in favor of the Applicable Agent; provided that such Cash Equivalents are not subject to setoff rights except to the extent
expressly permitted in any relevant Control Agreement; 
 (b) Credit Parties may make intercompany loans to other Credit Parties to the
extent permitted under Section 5.1; 
 (c) Borrowers and their Subsidiaries may make loans and advances to employees for moving,
entertainment, travel and other similar expenses in the ordinary course of business not to exceed the Dollar Equivalent of $2,000,000 in the aggregate at any time outstanding; 
 (d) Credit Parties and their Subsidiaries may make capital contributions to their wholly-owned Subsidiaries that are US Credit Parties in an amount not
to exceed the Dollar Equivalent of $1,000,000 in the aggregate reduced by the amount of Investments made pursuant to Section 5.3(b); 
 (e) Investments representing non-cash consideration received in accordance with Section 5.7; 
 (f) Investments in
Subsidiaries existing on the Closing Date and other Investments existing on the Closing Date as set forth on Schedule 5.3 and any renewals, amendments and replacements thereof that do not increase the amount thereof; 
 (g) each Credit Party may hold investments comprised of notes payable, or stock or other securities issued by financially troubled Account Debtors
(excluding Affiliates) to such Credit Party pursuant to agreements with respect to settlement of such Account Debtor’s Accounts with such Credit Party negotiated in the ordinary course of business; 
 (h) Investments consisting of loans by a Borrower to employees of that Borrower which are used solely by such employees to simultaneously purchase the
Stock of Holdings, provided that Holdings contemporaneously contributes the proceeds of such Stock to the capital of that Borrower; 
 (i)
Permitted Acquisitions; 
 (j) Investments consisting of loans made by TPG Enterprises to TPG Canada of up to Cdn $10,000,000 as part of the
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 (k) Borrowers and their Subsidiaries may make advances in the form of a prepayment of expenses, so long
as such expenses were incurred in the ordinary course of business and are being paid in accordance with customary trade terms of such Borrower or such Subsidiary; 
 (l) new investments in Exopack Canada and/or TPG Canada as part of the Permitted Amalgamation; and 
 (m)
other Investments in an amount not to exceed $10,000,000 in the aggregate. 
 5.4 Contingent Obligations. The Credit Parties shall not
and shall not cause or permit their Subsidiaries to directly or indirectly create or become or be liable with respect to any Contingent Obligation except: 
 (a) Guaranties of the Obligations pursuant to the Loan Documents; 
 (b) Letter of Credit Obligations;

 (c) those resulting from endorsement of negotiable instruments for collection in the ordinary course of business; 
 (d) those existing on the Closing Date and described in Schedule 5.4; 
 (e) those arising under indemnity agreements to title insurers to cause such title insurers to issue mortgagee title insurance policies; 
 (f) those arising with respect to customary indemnification obligations incurred in connection with Asset Dispositions and to the extent permitted by
Section 5.6(iv), Permitted Acquisitions, in each case permitted hereunder; 
 (g) Guaranties by any Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries of the Senior Notes, so long as each such entity guarantees the Obligations hereunder; 
 (h) those incurred with respect to
Indebtedness permitted by Section 5.1 provided that (i) any such Contingent Obligation is subordinated to the Obligations to the same extent as the Indebtedness to which it relates is subordinated to the Obligations, (ii) no
Credit Party may incur Contingent Obligations under this clause (h) in respect of Indebtedness incurred by any Person that is not a Credit Party, and (iii) no Credit Party may guarantee Subordinated Debt of Holdings that is structurally
subordinated to the Obligations; and 
 (i) any other Contingent Obligation not expressly permitted by clauses (a) through
(h) above, so long as any such other Contingent Obligations, in the aggregate at any time outstanding, do not exceed the Dollar Equivalent of $2,500,000 and no Credit Party may incur Contingent Obligations in respect of Indebtedness incurred by
any Person that is not a Credit Party under this clause (i) and no Credit Party may guarantee Subordinated Debt of Holdings that is structurally subordinated to the Obligations. 
  

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 (j) Credit Parties may make payment of up to $3,000,000 of deferred purchase price in connection with
Sponsor and its affiliates’ acquisition of Cello-Foil Products, Inc. and its subsidiaries. 
 5.5 Restricted Payments. The Credit
Parties shall not and shall not cause or permit their Subsidiaries to directly or indirectly declare, order, pay, make or set apart any sum for any Restricted Payment, except that: 
 (a) Each Credit Party may make payments and distributions to CPG (whether directly or through sequential upstream Restricted Payments) that are used by
CPG to pay federal and state income taxes then due and owing, estimated taxes then due, franchise taxes and other similar licensing expenses incurred in the ordinary course of business; provided that each Credit Party’s aggregate
contribution to taxes as a result of the filing of a consolidated or combined return of CPG or of having its income otherwise includable on a tax return of CPG shall not be greater, nor the aggregate receipt of tax benefits less, than it would have
been had such Credit Party filed a stand-alone return; 
 (b) Any Borrower may make Tax Distributions (which may be paid annually based on
such Borrower’s audited financial statements or, so long as no Event of Default is then outstanding, in multiple installments, based on such Borrower’s good-faith estimate of income to be generated by such Borrower’s business in such
year) to allow its shareholders, members or partners, as the case may be, to meet their tax obligations on such income in a timely manner less the amount of Net Tax Benefit realized by such shareholders, members or partners for any previous tax
year, commencing from the tax year immediately prior to the tax year containing the Closing Date, but only to the extent such Net Tax Benefit has not already reduced, in any tax year during which this Agreement is in effect, the amount of any Tax
Distribution otherwise permitted hereunder; 
 (c) Direct or indirect wholly-owned Subsidiaries of Exopack Holdings may make Restricted
Payments to the entity which is the direct owner of the equity of such wholly-owned Subsidiary; 
 (d) Credit Parties may make Restricted
Payments (whether directly or through sequential upstream Restricted Payments) to Holdings to enable Holdings to make payments on the Senior Notes pursuant to the terms of the Indenture as in effect on the date hereof subject to the terms of the
Indenture; provided that no part of the proceeds of any Loan may be used to make such Restricted Payments after acceleration of the Senior Notes; 
 (e) the Credit Parties may make principal and interest payments on intercompany loans permitted under Section 5.1(c) and 5.1(j); 
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reasonable and customary management consulting fees pursuant to the Management Services Agreement in an amount not to exceed 1% of the aggregate
consideration (including assumed debt and long-term liabilities) paid to or by Holdings or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with refinancings, restructurings, equity or debt offerings, acquisitions, mergers, consolidations, business
combinations, sales and divestitures involving Holding and its Subsidiaries (whether directly or through sequential upstream Restricted Payments); provided in each case that no Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing at the
time of any such Restricted Payment or would result after giving effect thereto; provided that it is expressly agreed that any such management fees or management consulting fees not permitted to be so paid shall be accrued and paid when such Event
of Default has been cured or waived; 
 (g) TPG Canada may effect a return of capital to TPG Enterprises as part of the TPG Recapitalization;

 (h) so long as no Event of Default has occurred or is continuing, the Credit Parties may pay dividends to CPG (whether directly or through
sequential upstream Restricted Payments) for the payment of ordinary course overhead payments actually incurred by Holdings; and 
 (i)
Borrowers may pay dividends to Holdings to permit Holdings to repurchase Stock owned by employees of Borrowers whose employment with Borrowers and their Subsidiaries has been terminated, provided that such Restricted Payments shall not exceed
the Dollar Equivalent of $500,000 in any Fiscal Year or $1,000,000 during the term of this Agreement in the aggregate and provided that no Event of Default exists at the time of such Restricted Payment or would occur as a result thereof. 

5.6 Restriction on Fundamental Changes. The Credit Parties shall not and shall not cause or permit their Subsidiaries to directly or
indirectly: (a) amend, modify or waive any term or provision of its organizational documents in a manner materially adverse to the Lenders, including its articles of incorporation, memorandum of association, certificates of designations
pertaining to preferred stock, by-laws, partnership agreement or operating agreement in any manner materially adverse to the Agents or Lenders unless required by law, it being understood and agreed that any such amendment to the organizational
documents of Exopack Canada or TPG Canada to effectuate the Permitted Amalgamation shall not be considered materially adverse to any Agent or any Lender and shall be permitted hereunder; (b) enter into any transaction of merger or consolidation
except for the Permitted Amalgamation and except, upon not less than five (5) Business Days prior written notice to Agents, (1) any wholly-owned Subsidiary of a Borrower may be merged with or into such Borrower provided that such Borrower
is the surviving entity) or any other wholly-owned Subsidiary of such Borrower (provided that, in the case of any such merger of any Domestic Subsidiary with or into a Foreign Subsidiary, the Domestic Subsidiary is the surviving entity) and
(2) Canadian Borrower and The Packaging Group (Canada) Corporation may do all things necessary to amalgamate into each other so long as such amalgamation is in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agents; (c) liquidate, wind-up or
dissolve itself (or suffer any liquidation or dissolution); or (d) acquire by purchase or otherwise all or substantially all of the Stock, business or assets of any other 
  

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Person except as part of the Permitted Amalgamation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any Borrower (or Holdings, so long as contemporaneously therewith, all
assets so acquired are transferred to one or more Borrowers contemporaneous with the closing of such acquisition), may acquire all or substantially all of the assets, business or Stock of any Person (the “Target”) (in each case, a
“Permitted Acquisition”) subject to the satisfaction of each of the following conditions: 
 (i) Agents shall receive at
least 7 Business Days’ prior written notice of such proposed Permitted Acquisition, which notice shall include a reasonably detailed description of such proposed Permitted Acquisition; 
 (ii) such Permitted Acquisition shall only involve assets located in the United States or Canada (other than assets representing less than 10% of the
total assets acquired with respect to any such Permitted Acquisition) and comprising a business, or those assets of a business, of the type engaged in by Borrowers as of the Closing Date, and which business would not subject any Agent or any Lender
to regulatory or third party approvals in connection with the exercise of its rights and remedies under this Agreement or any other Loan Documents other than approvals applicable to the exercise of such rights and remedies with respect to Borrowers
prior to such Permitted Acquisition; 
 (iii) such Permitted Acquisition shall be consensual and shall have been approved by the
Target’s board of directors; 
 (iv) no additional Indebtedness, Guaranteed Indebtedness, Contingent Obligations or other liabilities
shall be incurred, assumed or otherwise be reflected on a consolidated balance sheet of Borrowers and Target after giving effect to such Permitted Acquisition, except (A) Loans made hereunder and (B) ordinary course trade payables, accrued
expenses and unsecured Indebtedness of the Target to the extent no Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or would result after giving effect to such Permitted Acquisition; 
 (v) the sum of all amounts payable with the proceeds of Loans hereunder in connection with such Permitted Acquisition (excluding all transaction costs
and including all Indebtedness, liabilities and Contingent Obligations incurred or assumed in connection therewith or otherwise reflected on a consolidated balance sheet of Borrowers and Target) shall not exceed $10,000,000 individually and together
with the purchase price for all other Permitted Acquisitions shall not exceed $25,000,000 in the aggregate during the term hereof; 
 (vi)
the Target shall have positive EBITDA for the twelve month period preceding such acquisition taking into account verifiable cost addbacks approved by Agents or the aggregate amount of the borrowing base value of the Target’s assets (determined
in accordance with the borrowing base formula set forth herein) plus the amount of any additional equity invested in the Target shall be equal to an amount not less than the purchase price; the assumed and continuing liabilities of the Target are of
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 (vii) the business and assets acquired in such Permitted Acquisition shall be free and clear of all Liens
(other than Permitted Encumbrances); 
 (viii) at or prior to the closing of any Permitted Acquisition, Applicable Agent will be granted a
first priority perfected Lien (subject to Permitted Encumbrances) in all personal property acquired pursuant thereto or in the personal property and Stock of the Target, and Holdings and Borrowers and the Target shall have executed such documents
and taken such actions as may be reasonably required by Applicable Agent in connection therewith, in each case subject to the requirements of Section 4.8; 
 (ix) Concurrently with delivery of the notice referred to in clause (i) above, Borrowers shall have delivered to Agents, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agents: 
 (A) a pro forma consolidated balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement of Holdings and its Subsidiaries (the “Acquisition Pro
Forma”), based on recent financial statements, which shall be complete and shall fairly present in all material respects the assets, liabilities, financial condition and results of operations of Holdings and its Subsidiaries in accordance
with GAAP consistently applied, but taking into account such Permitted Acquisition and the funding of all Loans in connection therewith, and such Acquisition Pro Forma shall reflect that average daily Aggregate Borrowing Availability for the 30-day
period preceding the consummation of such Permitted Acquisition would have been equal to or exceeded $4,500,000 on a pro forma basis (after giving effect to such Permitted Acquisition and all Loans funded in connection therewith as if made on the
first day of such period) and the Acquisition Projections (as hereinafter defined) shall reflect that such Aggregate Borrowing Availability of $4,500,000 shall continue for at least 30 days after the consummation of such Permitted Acquisition, and
on a pro forma basis, no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or would result after giving effect to such Permitted Acquisition; 
 (B) updated versions of the most recently delivered Projections covering the 3 year period commencing on the date of such Permitted Acquisition and otherwise prepared in accordance with the Projections (the “Acquisition
Projections”) and based upon historical financial data of a recent date reasonably satisfactory to Agent, taking into account such Permitted Acquisition; and 
 (C) a certificate of the chief financial officer of Holdings to the effect that: (w) each Borrower (after taking into consideration all rights of contribution and indemnity such Borrower has against Holdings and
each other Subsidiary of Holdings) will be Solvent upon the consummation of the Permitted Acquisition; (x) the Acquisition Pro Forma fairly presents the financial condition of Holdings and its Subsidiaries (on a consolidated basis) as of the
date thereof after giving effect to the Permitted Acquisition; (y) the Acquisition Projections were prepared on the basis of the assumptions stated therein, and such assumptions were believed to be reasonable at the time prepared, it being
understood and agreed that Projections are not to be viewed as facts and that actual results during the period covered by the Projections may differ materially from projected results; and (z) Holdings and its Subsidiaries have completed their
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diligence investigation with respect to the Target and such Permitted Acquisition, which investigation was conducted in a manner similar to that which would
have been conducted by a prudent purchaser of a comparable business and the results of which investigation were delivered to Agents and Lenders; 
 (x) on or prior to the date of such Permitted Acquisition, Agents shall have received, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agents, copies of the acquisition agreement and related material agreements and instruments, and all
opinions, certificates, lien search results and other documents reasonably requested by Agents in connection with the Permitted Acquisition; and 
 (xi) at the time of such Permitted Acquisition and after giving effect thereto, no Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing. 
 Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Accounts and Inventory of the Target shall not be included in Eligible Accounts and Eligible Inventory unless Agents and Requisite Lenders shall have received appraisals of such
Accounts and Inventory and shall have completed field examinations with respect thereto, in each case in form and substance satisfactory to Agents. 
 5.7 Disposal of Assets or Subsidiary Stock. The Credit Parties shall not and shall not cause or permit their Subsidiaries to directly or indirectly convey, sell, lease, sublease, transfer or otherwise dispose of, or grant any Person
an option to acquire, in one transaction or a series of related transactions, any of its property, business or assets, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, except for (a) sales of inventory to customers in the ordinary course of business
and dispositions of obsolete, worn out or damaged equipment not used in the business; (b) sales or other dispositions of real property and other assets not constituting Collateral; (c) any condemnation or taking of such assets by eminent
domain proceedings; (d) transfers of shares in Exopack Canada and/or TPG Canada from any Credit Party to another Credit Party in order to effectuate the Permitted Amalgamation; and (e) Asset Dispositions by Borrowers and their Subsidiaries
(excluding sales of Accounts and Stock of any of Holdings’ Subsidiaries) if all of the following conditions are met: (i) the aggregate fair market value of assets sold or otherwise disposed of in any Fiscal Year does not exceed the Dollar
Equivalent of $20,000,000; (ii) the consideration received is at least equal to the fair market value of such assets (as determined by the board of directors of the applicable Credit Party in good faith); (iii) at least 50% of the
consideration received is cash; (iv) the Net Proceeds of such Asset Disposition are applied as, if and to the extent required by Section 1.6(c); (v) after giving effect to the Asset Disposition and the repayment of Indebtedness
with the proceeds thereof, if applicable, Borrowers are in compliance on a pro forma basis with the covenants set forth in Section 6 recomputed for the most recently ended quarter for which information is available; (vi) no Event of
Default has occurred and is continuing or would result from such Asset Disposition and (vii) (1) dispositions of assets as a result of the consolidation of businesses of Holdings or any of its subsidiaries located at Newmarket,
Ontario and Concord, Ontario; (2) dispositions of assets as a result of closing manufacturing facilities of Holdings or any of its Subsidiaries located in Hebron, Kentucky; (3) dispositions of assets as a result of the closing of the
manufacturing facility of Holdings or any of its Subsidiaries located in Hazelton, Pennsylvania; and (4) contemporaneous exchanges with third parties of assets in any fiscal year for assets of reasonably comparable fair market value (net of
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 5.8 Transactions with Affiliates. The Credit Parties shall not and shall not cause or permit their
Subsidiaries to directly or indirectly enter into or permit to exist any transaction (including the purchase, sale, lease or exchange of any property or the rendering of any management, consulting, investment banking, advisory or other similar
services) with any Affiliate or with any director, officer or employee of any Credit Party, except (a) as set forth on Schedule 5.8, (b) transactions in the ordinary course of the business of any such Credit Party or any of its
Subsidiaries and upon fair and reasonable terms which, if any such transaction exceeds $2,500,000, are fully disclosed to Agents and in each case are no less favorable to any such Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries than would be obtainable in a
comparable arm’s length transaction with a Person that is not an Affiliate, (c) payment of reasonable compensation to officers and employees for services actually rendered to any such Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries;
(d) payment of director’s fees not to exceed the Dollar Equivalent of $250,000 in the aggregate for any Fiscal Year of Borrowers; (e) intercompany loans permitted in Section 5.1(c), (f) guaranties of the Senior Notes
to the extent permitted in Section 5.4, (g) Investments permitted by Section 5.3(f), (h) loans to employees permitted in Section 5.3, (i) Restricted Payments permitted in Section 5.5 and
the agreements pursuant to which such Restricted Payments are required to be made, (j) reimbursement of employee travel and lodging costs incurred in the ordinary course of business, (k) the guaranty of the Obligations by Credit Parties,
(l) employment agreements, equity incentive agreements and other employee and management arrangements in the ordinary course of business which are fully disclosed to the Agents, (m) TPG Canada and TPG Enterprises may effect the TPG
Recapitalization and (n) the Credit Parties may effect the Permitted Amalgamation. 
 5.9 Conduct of Business. Exopack Holdings
shall not engage in any business activity other than its ownership of the Stock of its Subsidiaries and its performance of the Related Transaction Documents. The Credit Parties shall not and shall not cause or permit their Subsidiaries to directly
or indirectly engage in any business other than businesses of the type described on Schedule 5.9. 
 5.10 Changes Relating to
Indebtedness. The Credit Parties shall not and shall not cause or permit their Subsidiaries to directly or indirectly change or amend the terms of any of its Indebtedness permitted by Section 5.1(d) if such change or amendment would
materially adversely effect the Agents or the Lenders. 
 5.11 Fiscal Year. No Credit Party shall change its Fiscal Year or permit any
of its Subsidiaries to change their respective Fiscal Years. 
 5.12 Press Release; Public Offering Materials. Each Credit Party
executing this Agreement agrees that neither it nor its Affiliates will on or after the Closing Date issue any press releases or other public disclosure, including any prospectus, proxy statement or other materials filed with any Governmental
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Parties or referring to this Agreement, the other Loan Documents or the Related Transactions Documents without at least two (2) Business Days’
prior notice to GE Capital and GE Canada and without the prior written consent of GE Capital and GE Canada unless (and only to the extent that) such Credit Party or Affiliate is required to do so under law and then, in any event, such Credit Party
or Affiliate will consult with GE Capital and GE Canada before issuing such press release or other public disclosure. 
 5.13
Subsidiaries. The Credit Parties shall not and shall not cause or permit their Subsidiaries to directly or indirectly establish, create or acquire any new Subsidiary except as part of the Permitted Amalgamation or in connection with and to
the extent necessary to consummate one or more Permitted Acquisitions. 
 5.14 Deposit Accounts. The Credit Parties shall not and
shall not cause or permit their Subsidiaries to establish any new deposit accounts (other than payroll, employee benefits and other similar trust accounts) without prior written notice to Applicable Agent and unless such Agent and the bank at which
the account is to be opened enter into a Control Agreement in form and substance reasonably acceptable to such Agent. 
 5.15 Hazardous
Materials. The Credit Parties shall not and shall not cause or permit their Subsidiaries to cause or permit a Release of any Hazardous Material on, at, in, under, above, to, from or about any of the real property where such Release would
(a) violate in any respect, or form the basis for any Environmental Liabilities by the Credit Parties or any of their Subsidiaries under, any Environmental Laws or Environmental Permits or (b) otherwise adversely impact the value or
marketability of any of the real property or any of the Collateral, other than such violations or Environmental Liabilities or adverse impacts on the value or marketability of the real property or any of the Collateral that could not reasonably be
expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
 5.16 ERISA. The Credit Parties shall not and shall not cause or permit any ERISA
Affiliate to, cause or permit to occur an ERISA Event or a Canadian Pension Event to the extent such ERISA Event or such Canadian Pension Event could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
 5.17 Prepayments of Other Indebtedness. The Credit Parties shall not, directly or indirectly, voluntarily purchase, redeem, defease or prepay any
principal of, premium, if any, interest or other amount payable in respect of any Subordinated Debt other than intercompany Indebtedness expressly permitted under Section 5.1(c). 
 5.18 Changes to Management Services Agreement. The Credit Parties shall not and shall not cause or permit any of their Subsidiaries to change or
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 SECTION 6. 
 REPORTING 
 Borrowers covenant and agree that from and after the Closing Date until the
Termination Date, Borrowers shall perform and comply with, and shall cause each of the other Credit Parties to perform and comply with, all covenants in this Section 6 applicable to such Person. 
 6.1 Financial Statements and Other Reports. Holdings and Borrowers will maintain, and cause each of their Subsidiaries to maintain, a system of
accounting established and administered in accordance with sound business practices to permit preparation of Financial Statements in conformity with GAAP (it being understood that monthly Financial Statements are not required to have footnote
disclosures). US Borrower Representative will deliver each of the Financial Statements and other reports described below to Agents (and each Lender in the case of the Financial Statements and other reports described in Sections 6.1(a), (b), (d),
(f), (g), (h), and (k)). 
 (a) Monthly Financials. As soon as available and in any event within thirty (30) days after the
end of each Fiscal Month (including the last Fiscal Month of Holdings’ Fiscal Year), US Borrower Representative will deliver (1) the consolidated balance sheet of Holdings and its Subsidiaries as to the end of such Fiscal Month, and with
respect to each Borrower, consolidating, balance sheets of Holdings and its Subsidiaries, as at the end of such Fiscal Month, and the related consolidated and, on a Division-by-Division Basis, consolidating statements of income, stockholders’
equity and cash flow for such Fiscal Month and for the period from the beginning of the then current Fiscal Year of Holdings to the end of such Fiscal Month and (2) a report setting forth in comparative form the corresponding figures for the
corresponding periods of the previous Fiscal Year and the corresponding figures from the most recent Projections for the current Fiscal Year delivered pursuant to Section 6.1(f). 
 (b) Year-End Financials. As soon as available and in any event within (y) one hundred and twenty (120) days after the end of the 2005
Fiscal Year of Holdings and (y) ninety (90) days after the end of each Fiscal Year of Holdings thereafter, US Borrower Representative will deliver (1) the consolidated balance sheets of Holdings and its Subsidiaries, as at the end of
such year, and the related consolidated statements of income, stockholders’ equity and cash flow for such Fiscal Year, (2) a schedule of the outstanding Indebtedness for borrowed money of Holdings and its Subsidiaries describing in
reasonable detail each such debt issue or loan outstanding and the principal amount and amount of accrued and unpaid interest with respect to each such debt issue or loan and (3) a report with respect to the consolidated Financial Statements
from PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP or another firm of Certified Public Accountants selected by Borrowers and reasonably acceptable to Agents, which report shall be prepared in accordance with Statement of Auditing Standards No. 58 (the
“Statement”) “Reports on Audited Financial Statements” and such report shall be “unqualified” (as such term is defined in such Statement). 
  

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 (c) Accountants’ Reports. Promptly upon receipt thereof, US Borrower Representative will
deliver copies of all significant reports submitted by Borrowers’ firm of certified public accountants in connection with each annual, interim or special audit or review of any type of the Financial Statements or related internal control
systems of Holdings made by such accountants, including any comment letter submitted by such accountants to management in connection with their services. 
 (d) Additional Deliveries. 
 (i) To each Agent, upon any Agent’s request, and in any event no
less frequently than by noon New York time, ten (10) Business Days after the end of each Fiscal Month, or more frequently as any Agent may request after the existence and during the continuance of an Event of Default (together with a copy of
any of the following reports requested by any Lender in writing after the Closing Date), each of the following reports, each of which shall be prepared by Borrowers as of the last day of the immediately preceding Fiscal Month or the date 2 days
prior to the date of any such request: 
 (A) a Borrowing Base Certificate with respect to each Borrower, accompanied by such
supporting detail and documentation as shall be requested by any Agent in its reasonable discretion (in substantially the same form as Exhibits 6.1(d)(i) and 6.1(d)(ii) (each, a “Borrowing Base Certificate”); 
 (B) with respect to each Borrower, a summary of Inventory by location and type with a supporting perpetual Inventory report, in each case
accompanied by such supporting detail and documentation as shall be requested by any Agent in its reasonable discretion; and 
 (C) (with respect to each Borrower, a monthly trial balance showing Accounts outstanding aged from invoice date as follows: 1 to 30 days, 31 to 60 days, 61 to 90 days and 91 days or more, accompanied by such supporting detail and
documentation as shall be requested by any Agent in its reasonable discretion. 
 (ii) To each Agent, on a monthly basis or at any time after
an Event of Default shall have occurred and is continuing, at such more frequent intervals as any Agent may request from time to time (together with a copy of all or any part of such delivery requested by any Lender in writing after the Closing
Date), collateral reports with respect to each Borrower, including all additions and reductions (cash and non-cash) with respect to Accounts of each Borrower, in each case accompanied by such supporting detail and documentation as shall be requested
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 (iii) To each Agent, at the time of delivery of each of the monthly Financial Statements delivered
pursuant to this Section 6.1: 
 (A) a reconciliation of the most recent US Borrowing Base or Canadian Borrowing
Base, as applicable, general ledger and month-end Inventory reports of each Borrower to each Borrower’s general ledger and monthly Financial Statements delivered pursuant to this Section 6.1, in each case accompanied by such
supporting detail and documentation as shall be requested by such Agent in its reasonable discretion; 
 (B) a reconciliation
of the perpetual inventory by location to each Borrower’s most recent Borrowing Base Certificate, general ledger and monthly Financial Statements delivered pursuant to this Section 6.1, in each case accompanied by such supporting
detail and documentation as shall be requested by such Agent in its reasonable discretion; 
 (C) an aging of accounts payable
and a reconciliation of that accounts payable aging to each Borrower’s general ledger and monthly Financial Statements delivered pursuant to this Section 6.1, in each case accompanied by such supporting detail and documentation as
shall be requested by such Agent in its reasonable discretion; 
 (D) a reconciliation of the outstanding Loans as set forth
in the monthly Loan Account statement provided by Applicable Agent to each Borrower’s general ledger and monthly Financial Statements delivered pursuant to this Section 6.1, in each case accompanied by such supporting detail and
documentation as shall be requested by any Agent in its reasonable discretion; 
 (iv) To each Agent, at the time of delivery of each of the
annual Financial Statements delivered pursuant to Section 6.1, (i) a listing of government contracts of each Borrower subject to the Federal Assignment of Claims Act of 1940 or similar Applicable Law included in the Borrowing Base;
and (ii) a list of any applications for the registration of any Patent, Trademark or Copyright filed by any Credit Party with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the United States Copyright Office, the Canadian Intellectual Property
Office or any similar office or agency in the prior Fiscal Quarter; 
 (e) Appraisals; Inspections. 
 (i) At Borrowers’ expense, at any time while and so long as an Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, and in the absence of a
Default or Event of Default not more than once during each calendar year, any Agent may obtain appraisal reports in form and substance and from appraisers reasonably satisfactory to such Agent stating the then current market values of all or any
portion of the personal property owned by any of the Credit Parties. 
 (ii) Borrowers, at their own expense, shall deliver to each Agent the
results of each physical verification, if any, that Borrowers or any of their Subsidiaries may in their discretion have made, or caused any other Person to have made on their behalf, of all or any portion of their Inventory (and, if a Default or an
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 (f) Projections. As soon as available and in any event no later than forty-five (45) days
after the end of each of Borrowers’ Fiscal Years, US Borrower Representative will deliver Projections of Holdings and its Subsidiaries for the forthcoming Fiscal Year, Fiscal Month by Fiscal Month. 
 (g) SEC Filings and Press Releases. Promptly upon their becoming available, US Borrower Representative will deliver copies of (1) all
Financial Statements, reports, notices and proxy statements, material reports and material notices sent or made available by Holdings, Borrowers or any of their Subsidiaries to their Stockholders, (2) all regular and periodic reports and all
registration statements and prospectuses, if any, filed by Holdings, Borrowers or any of their Subsidiaries with any securities exchange or with the Securities and Exchange Commission, any Governmental Authority or any private regulatory authority,
and (3) all press releases and other statements made available by Holdings, Borrowers or any of their Subsidiaries to the public concerning developments in the business of any such Person. 
 (h) Events of Default, Etc. Promptly upon any officer of any Credit Party obtaining knowledge of any of the following events or conditions, the
Applicable Borrower Representative shall deliver copies of all notices given or received by such Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries with respect to any such event or condition and a certificate of such Borrower Representative’s chief
executive officer specifying the nature and period of existence of such event or condition and what action Holdings, Borrowers or any of their Subsidiaries has taken, is taking and proposes to take with respect thereto: (1) any condition or
event that constitutes, or which could reasonably be expected to result in the occurrence of, an Event of Default or Default; (2) any notice that any Person has given to any Borrower or any of their Subsidiaries or any other action taken with
respect to a claimed default or event or condition of the type referred to in Section 7.1(b); or (3) any event or condition that could reasonably be expected to result in any Material Adverse Effect. 
 (i) Litigation. Promptly upon any officer of any Credit Party obtaining knowledge of (1) the institution of any action, charge, claim,
demand, suit, proceeding, petition, governmental investigation, tax audit or arbitration now pending or, to the best knowledge of such Credit Party, threatened against or affecting any Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries or any property of any
Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries (“Litigation”) not previously disclosed by any Borrower Representative to Agents that, if determined in a manner adverse to a Credit Party, could reasonably be expected to have a Material
Adverse Effect or (2) any material and adverse development in any action, suit, proceeding, governmental investigation or arbitration at any time pending against or affecting any Credit Party or any property of any Credit Party which, in each
case, would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, the Applicable Borrower Representative will promptly give notice thereof to Applicable Agent and provide such other information as may be reasonably available to them to enable
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 (j) Notice of Corporate and other Changes. US Borrower Representative shall provide prompt written
notice of (1) any change after the Closing Date in the authorized and issued Stock of any Credit Party (other than the issuance of Stock by Holdings for up to 20% of the fully diluted ownership of Holdings issued to any officers, directors or
employees of any Credit Party) or any amendment to their articles or certificate of incorporation, by-laws, partnership agreement or other organizational documents, (2) any Subsidiary created or acquired by any Credit Party or any of its
Subsidiaries after the Closing Date, such notice, in each case, to identify the applicable jurisdictions, capital structures or Subsidiaries, as applicable, and (3) any other event that occurs after the Closing Date which would cause any of the
representations and warranties in Section 3 of this Agreement or in any other Loan Document to be untrue or misleading in any material respect. The foregoing notice requirement shall not be construed to constitute consent by any of the
Lenders to any transaction referred to above which is not expressly permitted by the terms of this Agreement. 
 (k) Compliance
Certificate. Together with each delivery of Financial Statements pursuant to Section 6.1(a) for the last month of each Fiscal Quarter (other than the fourth Fiscal Quarter of any year) and Section 6.1(b), Borrowers will
deliver a fully and properly completed Compliance Certificate (in substantially the same form as Annex F) (the “Compliance Certificate”) signed by Holdings’ chief executive officer or chief financial officer;
provided that Schedule 2 of the Compliance Certificate shall be delivered only in connection with the Financial Statements of Holdings and its Subsidiaries delivered pursuant to Section 6.1(b). 
 (l) Other Information. With reasonable promptness, US Borrower Representative will deliver such other information and data with respect to any
Credit Party or any Subsidiary of any Credit Party as from time to time may be reasonably requested by any Agent. 
 (m) Taxes. US
Borrower Representative shall provide prompt written notice of (i) the execution or filing with the IRS, CRA or any other Governmental Authority of any agreement or other document extending, or having the effect of extending, the period for
assessment or collection of any material Charges by any Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries and (ii) any agreement by any Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries or request directed to any Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries to make any
adjustment under IRC Section 481(a) or the ITA, by reason of a change in accounting method or otherwise, which could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
 (n) ERISA. With reasonable promptness, US Borrower Representative shall provide to US Agent copies of the most recent actuarial reports with
respect to any Title IV Plans as they become available. Promptly upon any Credit Party becoming aware of any fact or condition which could reasonably be expected to result in an ERISA Event with liability in excess of $5,000,000, US Borrower
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 6.2 Accounting Terms; Utilization of GAAP for Purposes of Calculations Under Agreement. For
purposes of this Agreement, all accounting terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings assigned to such terms in conformity with GAAP. Financial statements and other information furnished to Agents pursuant to Section 6.1
or any other Section (unless specifically indicated otherwise) shall be prepared in accordance with GAAP as in effect at the time of such preparation; provided that no Accounting Change shall affect financial covenants, standards or terms in
this Agreement; provided further that Borrowers shall prepare footnotes to the Financial Statements required to be delivered hereunder that show the differences between the Financial Statements delivered (which reflect such Accounting
Changes) and the basis for calculating financial covenant compliance (without reflecting such Accounting Changes). All such adjustments described in clause (c) of the definition of the term Accounting Changes resulting from expenditures made
subsequent to the Closing Date (including capitalization of costs and expenses or payment of pre-Closing Date liabilities) shall be treated as expenses in the period the expenditures are made. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that any
Accounting Change shall occur and such change results in a change in the method of calculation of the financial covenants, standards or terms in this Agreement, then Borrowers and Agents agree to negotiate in good faith in order to amend such
provisions of this Agreement so as to equitably reflect such Accounting Changes with the desired result that the criteria for evaluating the financial condition of the Credit Parties shall be the same after such Accounting Changes as if such
Accounting Changes had not been made. Until such time as such an amendment shall have been executed and delivered by Borrowers, Agents and the Requisite Lenders, all financial covenants, standards and terms in this Agreement shall continue to be
calculated or construed as if such Accounting Changes had not occurred. 
 SECTION 7. 
 DEFAULT, RIGHTS AND REMEDIES 
 7.1 Event of Default. “Event of Default” shall mean the occurrence or existence of any one or more of the following: 
 (a) Payment. (1) Failure to make any payment of principal of any Loan when due, or to timely repay Revolving Loans to reduce their balance to the maximum amount of Revolving Loans then permitted to be
outstanding or to reimburse any L/C Issuer for any payment made by such L/C Issuer under or in respect of any Letter of Credit when due or (2) failure to pay, within three (3) Business Days after the due date, any interest or Fees on any
Loan or any other amount due under this Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents; or 
 (b) Default in Other Agreements.
(1) Any Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries fails to pay when due or within any applicable grace period any principal or interest on Indebtedness (other than the Loans) having an outstanding principal amount in excess of $5,000,000 or any
Contingent Obligations or (2) breach or default of any Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries, or the occurrence of any condition or event, with respect to any Indebtedness (other than the Loans) or any Contingent Obligations, if the effect of
such breach, default or occurrence is to cause or to permit the holder or holders then to cause, Indebtedness and/or Contingent Obligations having an individual principal amount in excess of $1,000,000 or having an aggregate principal amount in
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 (c) Breach of Certain Provisions; Breach of Warranty. Failure of any Credit Party to perform or
comply with any term or condition contained in (1) the GE Capital Fee Letter which failure continues for more than three (3) Business Days after the date specified thereunder, (2) Section 6.1 which failure continues for more
than five (5) Business Days after the date specified for performance or compliance with such term or condition, (3) that portion of Section 4.2 relating to the Credit Parties’ obligation to maintain insurance, or
(4) Section 4.3, Section 4.4, Section 4.14, Section 5 or Section 6.1; or 
 (d)
Borrowing Base Certificate; Breach of Warranty. Any information contained in any Borrowing Base Certificate is untrue or incorrect in any respect, or any representation or warranty herein or in any Loan Document or in any written statement,
report, financial statement or certificate (other than a Borrowing Base Certificate) made or delivered to any Agent or any Lender by any Credit Party is untrue or incorrect in any material respect (without duplication of materiality qualifiers
contained therein) as of the date when made or deemed made; or 
 (e) Other Defaults Under Loan Documents. Any Credit Party defaults
in the performance of or compliance with any term contained in this Agreement or the other Loan Documents (other than occurrences described in other provisions of this Section 7.1 for which a different grace or cure period is specified,
or for which no cure period is specified and which constitute immediate Events of Default) and such default is not remedied or waived within thirty (30) days after the earlier of (1) receipt by any Borrower Representative of notice from
any Agent or Requisite Lenders of such default or (2) actual knowledge of any Borrower or any other Credit Party of such default; or 
 (f) Involuntary Bankruptcy; Appointment of Receiver, Etc. (1) A court enters a decree or order for relief with respect to any Credit Party in an involuntary case under the Bankruptcy Code or any other Insolvency Law, which
decree or order is not stayed or other similar relief is not granted under any applicable federal, state or foreign law; or (2) the continuance of any of the following events for sixty (60) days unless dismissed, bonded or discharged:
(a) an involuntary case is commenced against any Credit Party, under any applicable bankruptcy, insolvency or other similar law now or hereafter in effect; or (b) a decree or order of a court for the appointment of a receiver, receiver and
manager, interim receiver, liquidator, sequestrator, trustee, custodian or other officer having similar powers over any Credit Party, or over all or a substantial part of its property, is entered; or (c) a receiver, receiver and manager,
interim receiver, trustee or other custodian is appointed without the consent of a Credit Party, for all or a substantial part of the property of the Credit Party; or 
 (g) Voluntary Bankruptcy; Appointment of Receiver, Etc. (1) any Credit Party commences a voluntary case under the Bankruptcy Code or any other Insolvency Law, or consents to the entry of an order for
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taking possession by a receiver, trustee, interim receiver, receiver and manager or other custodian for all or a substantial part of its property; or
(2) any Credit Party makes any assignment for the benefit of creditors; or (3) the Board of Directors of any Credit Party adopts any resolution or otherwise authorizes action to approve any of the actions referred to in this
Section 7.1(g); or 
 (h) Judgment and Attachments. Any money judgment, writ or warrant of attachment, or similar process
(other than those described elsewhere in this Section 7.1) involving (1) an amount in any individual case in excess of $4,000,000 or (2) an amount in the aggregate at any time in excess of $10,000,000 (in either case to the
extent not adequately covered by insurance in Applicable Agent’s sole discretion as to which the insurance company has acknowledged coverage) is entered or filed against one or more of the Credit Parties or any of their respective assets and
remains undischarged, unvacated, unbonded or unstayed for a period of thirty (30) days or in any event later than five (5) Business Days prior to the date of any proposed sale thereunder; or 
 (i) Dissolution. Any order, judgment or decree is entered against any Credit Party decreeing the dissolution or split up of such Credit Party and
such order remains undischarged or unstayed for a period in excess of fifteen (15) days; or 
 (j) Solvency. Any Borrower or the
Credit Parties taken as a whole ceases to be Solvent, fails to pay its debts as they become due or admits in writing its present or prospective inability to pay its debts as they become due; or 
 (k) Invalidity of Loan Documents. Any of the Loan Documents for any reason, other than a partial or full release in accordance with the terms
thereof, ceases to be in full force and effect or is declared to be null and void, or any Credit Party denies that it has any further liability under any Loan Documents to which it is party, or gives notice to such effect; or 
 (l) Damage; Casualty. Any event occurs, whether or not insured or insurable, as a result of which revenue-producing activities cease or are
substantially curtailed at any facility of any Credit Party generating more than 20% of the consolidated revenues of the Credit Parties for the Fiscal Year preceding such event and such cessation or curtailment continues for more than sixty
(60) days; or 
 (m) Event of Default. An “event of default” occurs and is continuing under the Senior Notes or the
Indenture; or 
 (n) Change of Control. A Change of Control occurs. 
 7.2 Suspension or Termination of Commitments. Upon the occurrence of any Default or Event of Default, US Agent may, and at the request of
Requisite Lenders, US Agent shall, without notice or demand, immediately suspend or terminate all or any portion of US Lenders’ obligations to make additional Advances or issue or cause to be issued US Letters of Credit under the US Loan
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period, the US Loan Commitment shall be reinstated. Upon the occurrence of any Default or Event of Default, Canadian Agent may, and at the request of
Requisite Lenders Canadian Agent shall, without notice or demand, immediately suspend or terminate all or any portion of Canadian Lenders’ obligations to make additional Advances or issue or cause to be issued Canadian Letters of Credit under
the Canadian Commitment; provided that, in the case of a Default, if the subject condition or event is waived by Requisite Lenders or cured within any applicable grace or cure period, the Canadian Commitment shall be reinstated. 

7.3 Acceleration and other Remedies. Upon the occurrence of any Event of Default described in Sections 7.1(f) or 7.1(g), the
Commitments shall be immediately terminated and all of the Obligations, including the Loans, shall automatically become immediately due and payable, without presentment, demand, protest, notice of intent to accelerate, notice of acceleration or
other requirements of any kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived (including for purposes of Section 10 and Section 11) by Borrowers to the extent permitted by applicable law, and the Commitments shall thereupon
terminate. 
 (b) Upon the occurrence and during the continuance of any Event of Default other than those described in Section 7.1(f)
and 7.1(g), US Agent or Canadian Agent, as applicable, may and at the request of the Requisite Lenders, US Agent or Canadian Agent, as the case may be, shall, by written notice to the Applicable Borrower Representative (i) reduce the
aggregate amount of the US Loan Commitment or Canadian Commitments, as applicable, from time to time, (ii) declare all or any portion of the US Loan or Canadian Loan, as the case may be, and all or any portion of the other Obligations to be,
and the same shall forthwith become, immediately due and payable together with accrued interest thereon (“Acceleration of US Obligations” or “Acceleration of Canadian Obligations”, as applicable),
(iii) terminate all or any portion of the obligations of US Agent, L/C Issuers and US Lenders or Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders, as the case may be, to make Advances, (iv) demand that US Borrowers immediately deliver cash to US Agent
for the benefit of the US L/C Issuers (and US Borrowers shall then immediately so deliver) in an amount equal to 105% of the aggregate outstanding US Letter of Credit Obligations, (v) demand that Canadian Borrowers immediately deliver
cash to Canadian Agent for the benefit of the Canadian L/C Issuers (and Canadian Borrowers shall then immediately so deliver) in an amount equal to 105% of the aggregate outstanding Canadian Letter of Credit Obligations, (vi) appoint
investigative accountants to conduct an investigation of any Canadian Borrower’s business and assets, or for such other purposes as the Canadian Agent may specify, the fees and costs of such investigative accountants to be for such
Borrower’s account (the Canadian Agent shall not be obliged to disclose to any Borrower any reports or other findings of such investigative accountants) and (vii) exercise any other remedies which may be available under the Loan Documents
or applicable law. 
 (c) Each US Borrower hereby grants to US Agent, for the benefit of US L/C Issuers and each US Lender with a
participation in any US Letters of Credit then outstanding, a security interest in such cash collateral described in clause (b) above to secure all of the US Letter of Credit Obligations. Any such cash collateral shall be made available by US
Agent to US L/C Issuers to reimburse US L/C Issuers for payments of drafts drawn under such US Letters of Credit and any Fees, Charges and expenses of US L/C Issuers with respect to such US Letters 

  

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of Credit and the unused portion thereof, after all such US Letters of Credit shall have expired or been fully drawn upon, shall be applied to repay any
other US Obligations. After all such US Letters of Credit shall have expired or been fully drawn upon and all Obligations shall have been satisfied and paid in full, the balance, if any, of such cash collateral shall be returned to US Borrowers. US
Borrowers shall from time to time execute and deliver to US Agent such further documents and instruments as US Agent may request with respect to such cash collateral. 
 (d) Each Canadian Borrower hereby grants to Canadian Agent, for the benefit of Canadian L/C Issuers and each Canadian Lender with a participation in any Canadian Letters of Credit then outstanding, a security interest
in such cash collateral described in clause (b) above to secure all of the Canadian Letter of Credit Obligations. Any such cash collateral shall be made available by Canadian Agent to Canadian L/C Issuers to reimburse Canadian L/C Issuers for
payments of drafts drawn under such Canadian Letters of Credit and any Fees, Charges and expenses of Canadian L/C Issuers with respect to such Canadian Letters of Credit and the unused portion thereof, after all such Canadian Letters of Credit shall
have expired or been fully drawn upon, shall be applied to repay any other Canadian Obligations. After all such Canadian Letters of Credit shall have expired or been fully drawn upon and all Canadian Obligations shall have been satisfied and paid in
full, the balance, if any, of such cash collateral shall be returned to Canadian Borrowers. Canadian Borrowers shall from time to time execute and deliver to Canadian Agent such further documents and instruments as Canadian Agent may request with
respect to such cash collateral. 
 7.4 Performance by Applicable Agent. So long as an Event of Default has occurred and is
continuing, if any Credit Party shall fail to perform any covenant, duty or agreement contained in any of the Loan Documents, Applicable Agent may perform or attempt to perform such covenant, duty or agreement on behalf of such Credit Party after
the expiration of any cure or grace periods set forth herein to the extent necessary to protect the Collateral, the value thereof or the priority of the Applicable Agent’s Liens therein. In such event, such Credit Party shall, at the request of
Applicable Agent promptly pay any amount reasonably expended by Applicable Agent in such performance or attempted performance to Applicable Agent, together with interest thereon at the highest rate of interest in effect upon the occurrence of an
Event of Default as specified in Section 1.3(d) from the date of such expenditure until paid. Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is expressly agreed that no Agent shall have any liability or responsibility for the performance of any
obligation of any Credit Party under this Agreement or any other Loan Document. 
 7.5 Application of Proceeds. Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, upon the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, 
 (a) Borrowers
irrevocably waive the right to direct the application of any and all payments at any time or times thereafter received by Applicable Agent from or on behalf of Borrowers, and Applicable Agent shall have the continuing and exclusive right to apply
and to reapply any and all payments received at any time or times after the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default. 
  

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 (b) Following Acceleration of US Obligations, the proceeds of any sale of, or other realization upon, all
or any part of the US Collateral shall be applied: first, to all costs and expenses incurred by or owing to US Agent and any US Lender with respect to this Agreement, the other Loan Documents or the US Collateral; second, to accrued
and unpaid interest and Fees with respect to the US Obligations (including any interest which but for the provisions of the Bankruptcy Code, would have accrued on such amounts); third, to the principal amount of the US Obligations outstanding
(other than US Obligations owed to any US Lender under a US Interest Rate Agreement) and to cash collateralize outstanding US Letters of Credit (pro rata among all such US Obligations (based upon the principal amount thereof or the outstanding face
amount of such US Letters of Credit, as applicable); fourth to any other US Obligations of US Borrowers owing to US Agent or any US Lender under the Loan Documents or any US Interest Rate Agreement and fifth to any other Obligations of
US Borrowers owing to Agents or any Lender under the Loan Documents. Any balance remaining shall be delivered to US Borrowers or to whomever may be lawfully entitled to receive such balance or as a court of competent jurisdiction may direct.

 (c) Following Acceleration of Canadian Obligations, the proceeds of any sale of, or other realization upon, all or any part of the
Canadian Collateral shall be applied: first, to all costs and expenses incurred by or owing to Canadian Agent and any Canadian Lender with respect to this Agreement, the other Loan Documents or the Canadian Collateral; second, to
accrued and unpaid interest and Fees with respect to the Canadian Obligations (including any interest which but for the provisions of any Insolvency Law, would have accrued on such amounts); third, to the principal amount of the Canadian
Obligations outstanding and to cash collateralize outstanding Canadian Letters of Credit (pro rata among all such Canadian Obligations (based upon the principal amount thereof or the outstanding face amount of such Canadian Letters of Credit, as
applicable); and fourth to any other Canadian Obligations of Canadian Borrowers owing to Canadian Agent or any Canadian Lender under the Loan Documents. Any balance remaining shall be delivered to Canadian Borrowers or to whomever may be
lawfully entitled to receive such balance or as a court of competent jurisdiction may direct. The proceeds of any sale of or other realization upon assets of a Canadian Borrower shall in all cases be applied first to repay obligations of such
Canadian Borrower in the order specified and shall thereafter be made available to the other Canadian Borrowers to pay other Canadian obligations. 
 SECTION 8. 
 ASSIGNMENT AND PARTICIPATION 
 8.1 Assignment and Participations. 
 (a) Subject to the terms of this Section 8.1, any Lender may make an assignment to a Qualified Assignee of, or sale of participations in, at any time or times, the Loan Documents, Loans, Letter of Credit Obligations and any
Commitment or any portion thereof or interest therein, including any Lender’s rights, title, interests, remedies, powers or duties thereunder. Any assignment by a Lender shall: (i) require the consent of Applicable Agent (which consent
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Assignee, and which consent is not required for an assignment between Lenders or from a Lender to an Affiliate of a Lender) and the execution of an
assignment agreement (an “Assignment Agreement” substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 8.1 and otherwise in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to, and acknowledged by, Applicable Agent); (ii) be
conditioned on such assignee Lender representing to the assigning Lender and Applicable Agent and the Borrowers that it is purchasing the applicable Loans to be assigned to it for its own account, for investment purposes and not with a view to the
distribution thereof; (iii) except with respect to any assignment by a Lender to an Affiliate of such Lender, after giving effect to any such partial assignment, the assignee Lender shall have Commitments in an amount at least equal to
$5,000,000 and the assigning Lender shall have retained Commitments in an amount at least equal to $5,000,000; (iv) require a payment by the assigning Lender or assignee Lender, but not any Credit Party, to Applicable Agent of an assignment fee
of $3,500 and (v) so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, require the consent of Applicable Borrower Representative (which consent is not required for an assignment between Lenders or from a Lender to an Affiliate of a
Lender that is controlled by or under common control with such Lender), which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Notwithstanding the above, Applicable Agent may in its sole and absolute discretion permit any assignment by a Lender to a
Person or Persons that are not Qualified Assignees, subject to Applicable Borrower Representative’s consent rights as set forth above. In the case of an assignment by a Lender that has become effective under this Section 8.1,
(i) the assignee shall have, to the extent of such assignment, the same rights, benefits and obligations as all other Lenders hereunder and (ii) the assigning Lender shall be relieved of its obligations hereunder with respect to its
Commitments or assigned portion thereof and the Loans, Letter of Credit Obligations and other interests assigned by it from and after the effective date of such assignment. Borrowers hereby acknowledge and agree that any assignment shall give rise
to a direct obligation of Borrowers to the assignee and that the assignee shall be considered to be a “Lender”; provided that prior to the occurrence of an Event of Default which is continuing, no assignee shall be entitled to receive any
greater amount pursuant to Section 1.12 than the Lender from which such interest in this Agreement was assigned would have been entitled to receive. In all instances, each Lender’s liability to make Loans hereunder shall be several and not
joint and shall be limited to such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the applicable Commitment. In the event Applicable Agent or any Lender assigns or otherwise transfers all or any part of the Obligations, Applicable Agent or any such Lender shall so
notify Borrowers and Borrowers shall, upon the request of Applicable Agent or such Lender, execute new Notes in exchange for the Notes, if any, being assigned. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 8.1(a), (a) any
Lender may at any time pledge the Obligations held by it and such Lender’s rights under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents to a Federal Reserve Bank or Bank of Canada, (b) any Lender that is an investment fund may assign the
Obligations held by it and such Lender’s rights under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents to another investment fund managed by the same investment advisor or pledge such Obligations and rights to a trustee for the benefit of its
investors and (c) any Lender may assign the Obligations to an Affiliate of such Lender or to a Person that is a Lender prior to the date of such assignment. 
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determined as if that Lender had not sold such participation, and that the holder of any such participation shall not be entitled to require such Lender to
take or omit to take any action hereunder except actions directly affecting (i) any reduction in the principal amount of, or interest rate or Fees payable with respect to, any Loan in which such holder participates, (ii) any extension of
the scheduled amortization of the principal amount of any Loan in which such holder participates or the final maturity date thereof, and (iii) any release of all or substantially all of the Collateral (other than in accordance with the terms of
this Agreement, the Collateral Documents or the other Loan Documents). Solely for purposes of Sections 1.11, 1.12, 8.3 and 9.1, Borrowers acknowledge and agree that a participation shall give rise to a direct obligation
of Borrowers to the participant and the participant shall be considered to be a “Lender” (and as a US Lender, Canadian Lender, US Foreign Lender and Canadian Foreign Lender, as the case may be); provided that prior to the occurrence of an
Event of Default which is continuing, no participant shall be entitled to receive any greater amount pursuant to Section 1.12 than the Lender from which such participation was acquired would have been entitled to receive. Except as set forth in
the preceding sentence no Borrower or any other Credit Party shall have any obligation or duty to any participant. No Agent or Lender (other than the Lender selling a participation) shall have any duty to any participant and may continue to deal
solely with the Lender selling a participation as if no such sale had occurred. 
 (c) Except as expressly provided in this
Section 8.1, no Lender shall, as between Borrowers and that Lender, or Applicable Agent and that Lender, be relieved of any of its obligations hereunder as a result of any sale, assignment, transfer or negotiation of, or granting of
participation in, all or any part of the Loans, the Notes or other Obligations owed to such Lender. 
 (d) Each Credit Party shall assist
each Lender permitted to sell assignments or participations under this Section 8.1 as required to enable the assigning or selling Lender to effect any such assignment or participation, including the execution and delivery of any and all
agreements, notes and other documents and instruments as shall be reasonably requested and the prompt preparation of informational materials for, and the participation of management in meetings with, potential assignees or participants, all on a
timetable reasonably established by Applicable Agent in its sole discretion. Each Credit Party executing this Agreement shall certify the correctness, completeness and accuracy of all descriptions of the Credit Parties and their respective affairs
contained in any selling materials provided by it and all other information provided by it and included in such materials, except that any Projections delivered by Borrowers shall only be certified by Borrowers as having been prepared by Borrowers
in compliance with the representations contained in Section 3.5. US Agent shall maintain, on behalf of US Borrowers, in its offices located at GE Corporate Financial Services, 201 Merritt 7, P.O. Box 5201, Norwalk, CT 06856 a
“register” for recording the name, address, commitment and Loans owing to each US Lender. The entries in such register shall be conclusive evidence of the amounts due and owing to each US Lender in the absence of manifest error. US
Borrowers, US Agent and each US Lender may treat each Person whose name is recorded in such register pursuant to the terms hereof as a US Lender for all purposes of this Agreement. The register described herein shall be available for inspection by
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Canadian Borrowers, in its offices located at GE Corporate Financial Services, 201 Merritt 7, P.O. Box 5201, Norwalk, CT 06856 a “register” for
recording the name, address, commitment and Loans owing to each Canadian Lender. The entries in such register shall be conclusive evidence of the amounts due and owing to each Canadian Lender in the absence of manifest error. Canadian Borrowers,
Canadian Agent and each Canadian Lender may treat each Person whose name is recorded in such register pursuant to the terms hereof as a Canadian Lender for all purposes of this Agreement. The register described herein shall be available for
inspection by Canadian Borrowers and any Canadian Lender, at any reasonable time upon reasonable prior notice. 
 (e) A Lender may furnish
any information concerning Credit Parties in the possession of such Lender from time to time to assignees and participants (including prospective assignees and participants); provided that such Lender shall obtain from assignees or
participants confidentiality covenants substantially equivalent to those contained in Section 9.13. 
 8.2 Agents.

 (a) Appointment. Each Lender and GE Canada hereby designates and appoints GE Capital as its agent, and each Canadian Lender hereby
appoints GE Canada as its agent, in each case, under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents. Each Lender and GE Canada hereby irrevocably authorizes US Agent to execute and deliver the US Collateral Documents entered into by any US Credit Party
for the benefit of Agents and Lenders, and each Canadian Lender hereby irrevocably authorizes Canadian Agent to execute and deliver the Canadian Collateral Documents entered into by any Canadian Credit Party for the benefit of Canadian Agent and
Canadian Lenders, and to take such action or to refrain from taking such action on its behalf under the provisions of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents and to exercise such powers as are set forth herein or therein, together with such
other powers as are reasonably incidental thereto. US Agent and Canadian Agent are authorized and empowered to amend, modify, or waive any provisions of this Agreement or the other Loan Documents on behalf of Lenders or Canadian Lenders, as the case
requires, subject to the requirement that certain of such Lenders’ consent be obtained in certain instances as provided in this Section 8.2 and Section 9.2. The provisions of this Section 8.2 are solely for
the benefit of US Agent, Canadian Agent and Lenders and neither Borrowers nor any other Credit Party shall have any rights as a third party beneficiary of any of the provisions hereof. In performing their functions and duties under this Agreement,
US Agent and Canadian Agent shall act solely as agents of Lenders and do not assume and shall not be deemed to have assumed any obligation toward or relationship of agency or trust with or for any Borrower or any other Credit Party. US Agent and
Canadian Agent may perform any of their duties hereunder, or under the Loan Documents, by or through their agents or employees. 
 (b)
Nature of Duties. The duties of US Agent and Canadian Agent shall be mechanical and administrative in nature. No Agent shall have by reason of this Agreement a fiduciary relationship in respect of any Lender. Nothing in this Agreement or any
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except as expressly set forth herein or therein. Each Lender shall make its own independent investigation of the financial condition and affairs of each
Credit Party in connection with the extension of credit hereunder and shall make its own appraisal of the creditworthiness of each Credit Party, and no Agent shall have any duty or responsibility, either initially or on a continuing basis, to
provide any Lender with any credit or other information with respect thereto (other than as expressly required herein). If US Agent or Canadian Agent, as the case may be, seeks the consent or approval of any Lender, to the taking or refraining from
taking any action hereunder, then US Agent or Canadian Agent, as the case may be, shall send notice thereof to each Lender. US Agent shall promptly notify each US Lender any time that the Requisite Lenders or the Supermajority Lenders have
instructed US Agent to act or refrain from acting pursuant hereto. Canadian Agent shall promptly notify each Canadian Lender any time that the Requisite Lenders or Supermajority Lenders have instructed Canadian Agent to act or refrain from acting
pursuant hereto. 
 (c) Rights, Exculpation, Etc. of US Agent and Canadian Agent. Neither US Agent nor Canadian Agent nor any of their
respective officers, directors, employees or agents shall be liable to any Lender for any action taken or omitted by them hereunder or under any of the Loan Documents, or in connection herewith or therewith, except that US Agent or Canadian Agent,
as the case may be, shall be liable to the extent of its own gross negligence or willful misconduct as determined by a final non-appealable order by a court of competent jurisdiction. No Agent shall be liable for any apportionment or distribution of
payments made by it in good faith and if any such apportionment or distribution is subsequently determined to have been made in error the sole recourse of any Lender to whom payment was due but not made, shall be to recover from other Lenders any
payment in excess of the amount to which they are determined to be entitled (and such other Lenders hereby agree to return to such Lender any such erroneous payments received by them). In no event shall any Agent be liable for punitive, special,
consequential, incidental, exemplary or other similar damages. In performing their respective functions and duties hereunder, US Agent and Canadian Agent shall exercise the same care which they would in dealing with loans for their own account, but
neither US Agent, Canadian Agent nor any of their respective agents or representatives shall be responsible to any Lender for any recitals, statements, representations or warranties herein or for the execution, effectiveness, genuineness, validity,
enforceability, collectibility, or sufficiency of this Agreement or any of the Loan Documents or the transactions contemplated thereby, or for the financial condition of any Credit Party. No Agent shall be required to make any inquiry concerning
either the performance or observance of any of the terms, provisions or conditions of this Agreement or any of the Loan Documents or the financial condition of any Credit Party, or the existence or possible existence of any Default or Event of
Default. US Agent may at any time request instructions from Requisite Lenders, Supermajority Lenders or all affected Lenders with respect to any actions or approvals which by the terms of this Agreement or of any of the Loan Documents US Agent is
permitted or required to take or to grant. Canadian Agent may at any time request instructions from Requisite Lenders, Supermajority Lenders or all affected Lenders with respect to any actions or approvals which by the terms of this Agreement or of
any of the Loan Documents Canadian Agent is permitted or required to take or to grant. If such instructions are promptly requested, US Agent and Canadian Agent, as the case may be, shall be absolutely entitled to refrain from taking any action or to
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whatsoever to any Person for refraining from any action or withholding any approval under any of the Loan Documents until it shall have received such
instructions from the Requisite Lenders or such other portion of the Lenders as shall be prescribed by this Agreement, as the case may be. Without limiting the foregoing, no Lender shall have any right of action whatsoever against any Agent as a
result of such Agent acting or refraining from acting under this Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents in accordance with the instructions of Requisite Lenders, Supermajority Lenders or all affected Lenders, as the case may be; and,
notwithstanding the instructions of Requisite Lenders, Supermajority Lenders or all affected Lenders, as the case may be, no Agent shall have any obligation to take any action if it believes, in good faith, that such action is deemed to be illegal
by such Agent, or exposes such Agent to any liability for which it has not received satisfactory indemnification in accordance with Section 8.2(e). 
 (d) Reliance. Each Agent shall be entitled to rely, and shall be fully protected in relying, upon any written or oral notices, statements, certificates, orders or other documents or any telephone message or
other communication (including any writing, telex, fax or telegram) believed by it in good faith to be genuine and correct and to have been signed, sent or made by the proper Person, and with respect to all matters pertaining to this Agreement or
any of the Loan Documents and its duties hereunder or thereunder. Each Agent shall be entitled to rely upon the advice of legal counsel, independent accountants, and other experts selected by such Agent in its sole discretion. 
 (e) Indemnification. Lenders will reimburse and indemnify US Agent and Canadian Agent, as applicable, for and against any and all liabilities,
obligations, losses, damages, penalties, actions, judgments, suits, costs, reasonable expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and reasonable expenses), advances or disbursements of any kind or nature whatsoever which
may be imposed on, incurred by, or asserted against US Agent or Canadian Agent in any way relating to or arising out of this Agreement or any of the Loan Documents or any action taken or omitted by US Agent or Canadian Agent under this Agreement or
any of the Loan Documents, in proportion to each Lender’s Pro Rata Share, but only to the extent that any of the foregoing is not reimbursed by Borrowers; provided, however, that no Lender shall be liable for any portion of such
liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties, actions, judgments, suits, costs, expenses, advances or disbursements to the extent resulting from US Agent’s or Canadian Agent’s, as the case may be, gross negligence or willful
misconduct as determined by a final non-appealable order by a court of competent jurisdiction. If any indemnity furnished to US Agent or Canadian Agent for any purpose shall, in the opinion of US Agent or Canadian Agent, respectively, be
insufficient or become impaired, US Agent or Canadian Agent may call for additional indemnity and cease, or not commence, to do the acts indemnified against even if so directed by the Requisite Lenders or such other portion of the Lenders as shall
be prescribed by this Agreement, until such additional indemnity is furnished. The obligations of Lenders under this Section 8.2(e) shall survive the payment in full of the Obligations and the termination of this Agreement. 

(f) GE Capital and GE Canada Individually. With respect to its Commitments hereunder, each of GE Capital and GE Canada shall have and may
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the extent set forth herein for any other Lender. The terms “US Lenders”, “Lenders”, “Requisite Lenders”, “Supermajority
Lenders” or any similar terms shall, unless the context clearly otherwise indicates, include GE Capital in its individual capacity as a US Lender, Supermajority Lender or one of the Requisite Lenders, or Lenders. The terms “Canadian
Lenders”, “Lenders”, “Requisite Lenders”, “Supermajority Lenders” or any similar terms shall, unless the context clearly otherwise indicates, include GE Canada in its individual capacity as a Canadian Lender,
Requisite Lender, Supermajority Lenders or one of the Lenders. GE Capital and GE Canada, either directly or through strategic affiliations, may lend money to, acquire equity or other ownership interests in, provide advisory services to and generally
engage in any kind of banking, trust or other business with any Credit Party as if it were not acting as US Agent or Canadian Agent, respectively, pursuant hereto and without any duty to account therefor to Applicable Lenders. GE Capital and GE
Canada, either directly or through strategic affiliations, may accept fees and other consideration from any Credit Party for services in connection with this Agreement or otherwise without having to account for the same to Applicable Lenders.

 (g) Successor US Agent or Canadian Agent. 
 (i) Resignation. US Agent or Canadian Agent may resign from the performance of all its agency functions and duties hereunder at any time by giving at least thirty (30) Business Days’ prior written
notice to Applicable Borrower Representative, Lenders and US Agent or Canadian Agent, as the case may be. Such resignation shall take effect upon the acceptance by a successor US Agent or Canadian Agent, as the case may be, of appointment pursuant
to clause (ii) below or as otherwise provided in clause (ii) below. 
 (ii) Appointment of Successor. Upon any such notice
of resignation pursuant to clause (i) above, Requisite Lenders shall appoint a successor US Agent or Canadian Agent (which shall be a Canadian Person), respectively, which, unless an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, shall be
reasonably acceptable to US Borrowers or Canadian Borrowers, as the case may be. If a successor US Agent or Canadian Agent shall not have been so appointed within the thirty (30) Business Day period referred to in clause (i) above, the
retiring US Agent or Canadian Agent, respectively, upon notice to Applicable Borrower Representative, shall then appoint a successor US Agent or Canadian Agent, as the case may be, who shall serve as US Agent or Canadian Agent, respectively, until
such time, if any, as Requisite Lenders, appoint a successor US Agent or Canadian Agent, respectively, as provided above. 
 (iii)
Successor US Agent or Canadian Agent. Upon the acceptance of any appointment as US Agent or Canadian Agent under the Loan Documents by a successor US Agent or Canadian Agent, as the case may be, such successor US Agent or Canadian Agent as
the case may be, shall thereupon succeed to and become vested with all the rights, powers, privileges and duties of the retiring US Agent or Canadian Agent, as the case may be, and the retiring US Agent or Canadian Agent as the case may be, shall be
discharged from its duties and obligations under the Loan Documents. After any retiring US Agent’s resignation as US Agent, any retiring Canadian Agent resignation as Canadian Agent, the provisions of this Section 8.2 shall continue
to inure to its benefit as to any actions taken or omitted to be taken by it in its capacity as US Agent or Canadian Agent, as the case may be. 
  

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 (h) Collateral Matters. 
 (i) Release of Collateral. 
 (A) Lenders and Canadian Agent hereby irrevocably authorize US Agent, at its option and in its discretion, to release any Lien granted to or held by US Agent upon any Collateral (x) on the Termination Date or (y) constituting
property being sold or disposed of if Borrowers (or any of them) certify to US Agent that the sale or disposition is made in compliance with the provisions of this Agreement (and US Agent may rely in good faith conclusively on any such certificate,
without further inquiry) or (z) in accordance with the provisions of the next sentence. In addition, with the consent of Requisite Lenders, during any Fiscal Year US Agent may release any Lien granted to or held by US Agent upon any Collateral
having a book value not greater than ten percent (10%) of the total book value of all Collateral as of the first day of such Fiscal Year. 
 (B) Canadian Lenders hereby irrevocably authorize Canadian Agent, at its option and in its discretion, to release any Lien granted to or held by Canadian Agent upon any Canadian Collateral (x) on the Termination
Date or (y) constituting property being sold or disposed of if Canadian Borrowers (or any of them) certify to Canadian Agent that the sale or disposition is made in compliance with the provisions of this Agreement (and Canadian Agent may rely
in good faith conclusively on any such certificate, without further inquiry) or (z) in accordance with the provisions of the next sentence. In addition, with the consent of Requisite Lenders, during any Fiscal Year Canadian Agent may release
any Lien granted to or held by Canadian Agent upon any Collateral having a book value not greater than ten percent (10%) of the total book value of all Canadian Collateral as of the first day of such Fiscal Year. 
 (ii) Confirmation of Authority; Execution of Releases. Without in any manner limiting any Applicable Agent’s authority to act without any
specific or further authorization or consent by Lenders (as set forth in this Section 8.2(h)), each Applicable Lender agrees to confirm in writing, upon request by Applicable Agent or Applicable Borrower Representative, the authority to
release any Collateral conferred upon US Agent or Canadian Agent under clause (i) of Section 8.2(h). Upon receipt by US Agent or Canadian Agent of any required confirmation from the Requisite Lenders of its authority to release any
particular item or types of Collateral, and upon at least ten (10) Business Days’ prior written request by Applicable Borrower Representative, such Agent shall (and is hereby irrevocably authorized by Lenders to) execute such documents as
may be necessary to evidence the release of the Liens granted to such Agent upon such Collateral; provided, however, that (x) no Agent shall be required to execute any such document on terms which, in its opinion, would expose it
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or any Liens upon (or obligations of any Credit Party in respect of), all interests retained by any Credit Party, including the proceeds of any sale, all of
which shall continue to constitute part of the Collateral. 
 (iii) Absence of Duty. No Agent shall have any obligation whatsoever to
any Lender or any other Person to assure that the property covered by the Collateral Documents exists or is owned by any Credit Party, or is cared for, protected or insured or has been encumbered or that the Liens granted to such Agent have been
properly or sufficiently or lawfully created, perfected, protected or enforced or are entitled to any particular priority, or to exercise at all or in any particular manner or under any duty of care, disclosure or fidelity, or to continue
exercising, any of the rights, authorities and powers granted or available to US Agent or Canadian Agent, as the case may be, in this Section 8.2(h) or in any of the Loan Documents, it being understood and agreed that in respect of the
property covered by the Collateral Documents or any act, omission or event related thereto, each Agent may act in any manner its may deem appropriate, in its discretion, given its own interest in property covered by the Collateral Documents as one
of the Lenders and that no Agent shall have any duty or liability whatsoever to any of the other Lenders, provided that Agents shall exercise the same care which they would in dealing with loans for their own, respective, account. 

(i) Agency for Perfection. 
 (i) US
Agent and each US Lender hereby appoints each other US Lender and Canadian Agent and each Canadian Lender hereby appoint each other Canadian Lenders as agent for the purpose of perfecting Applicable Agent’s security interest in assets which, in
accordance with the Code or PPSA in any applicable jurisdiction (or its equivalent under Canadian or other law) can be perfected by possession or control. Should any US Lender (other than US Agent or Canadian Agent) or any Canadian Lender (other
than Canadian Agent) obtain possession or control of any such assets, such Lender shall notify Applicable Agent thereof, and, promptly upon Applicable Agent’s request therefor, shall deliver such assets to Applicable Agent or in accordance with
Applicable Agent’s instructions or transfer control to Applicable Agent in accordance with Applicable Agent’s instructions. Each Lender agrees that it will not have any right individually to enforce or seek to enforce any Collateral
Document or to realize upon any collateral security for the US Loans or Canadian Loans, as the case may be, unless instructed to do so by Applicable Agent in writing, it being understood and agreed that such rights and remedies may be exercised only
by Applicable Agent. 
 (ii) Canadian Agent and each Canadian Lender hereby appoints US Agent as agent for the purpose of perfecting its
security interest in assets which, in accordance with the Code or PPSA in any applicable jurisdiction (or its equivalent under Canadian or other law) can be perfected by possession or control. Should any Canadian Agent or any Canadian Lender obtain
possession or control of any such assets, Canadian Agent or such Lender, as applicable shall notify US Agent thereof, and, promptly upon US Agent’s request therefor, shall deliver such assets to US Agent or in accordance with US Agent’s
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Collateral Document or to realize upon any collateral security for the Canadian Loans granted pursuant thereto unless instructed to do so by US Agent in
writing, it being understood and agreed that such rights and remedies may be exercised only by US Agent. 
 (j) Notice of Default.
Neither US Agent nor Canadian Agent shall be deemed to have knowledge or notice or be actually aware of the occurrence of any Default or Event of Default except (as to US Agent and Canadian Agent, respectively, only) with respect to defaults in the
payment of principal, interest and Fees required to be paid to US Agent or Canadian Agent for the account of US Lenders or Canadian Lenders, respectively, unless US Agent or Canadian Agent, as the case may be, shall have received written notice from
a Lender or Borrower Representative referring to this Agreement, describing such Default or Event of Default and stating that such notice is a “notice of default”. Applicable Agent will use reasonable efforts to notify each US Lender or
Canadian Lender, as the case may be, of its receipt of any such notice, unless such notice is with respect to defaults in the payment of principal, interest and fees, in which case Applicable Agent will notify each US Lender or Canadian Lender, as
the case may be, of its receipt of such notice. Applicable Agent shall take such action with respect to such Default or Event of Default as may be requested by Requisite Lenders in accordance with Section 7. Unless and until Applicable
Agent has received any such request, Applicable Agent may (but shall not be obligated to) take such action, or refrain from taking such action, with respect to such Default or Event of Default as it shall deem advisable or in the best interests of
US Lenders or Canadian Lenders, as the case may be. 
 (k) Lender Actions Against Collateral. Each Lender agrees that it will not take
any action, nor institute any actions or proceedings, with respect to the Loans, against any Borrower or any Credit Party hereunder or under the other Loan Documents without the consent of the Requisite Lenders. With respect to any action by US
Agent or Canadian Agent to enforce its and the Lenders’ rights and remedies, under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents, each Lender hereby consents to the jurisdiction of the court in which such action is maintained, and agrees to
deliver its Notes to US Agent or Canadian Agent, as the case may be, to the extent necessary to enforce the rights and remedies of US Agent or Canadian Agent, as the case may be, for the benefit of the Lenders under any Loan Document in accordance
with the provisions hereof. 
 (l) Agent Reports. Each Lender may from time to time receive one or more reports or other information
(each, a “Report”) prepared by or on behalf of any Agent (or one or more of such Agent’s Affiliates). With respect to each Report, each Lender hereby agrees that: 
 (i) No Agent (no any Agent’s Affiliate) shall have any duties or obligations in connection with or as a result of a Lender receiving a copy of a
Report, which will be provided solely as a courtesy, without consideration. Each Lender will perform its own diligence and will make its own independent investigation of the operations, financial conditions and affairs of the Credit Parties and will
not rely on any Report or make any claim that it has done so. In addition, each Lender releases, and agrees that it will not assert, any claim against any Agent (or one or more of any Agent’s Affiliates) that in any way relates to any Report or
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Lender agrees to indemnify and hold harmless each Agent (and each Agent’s Affiliates) and their respective officers, directors, employees, agents and
attorneys from all claims, liabilities and expenses relating to a breach by a Lender or any of its personnel of this Section or otherwise arising out of a Lender’s access to any Report or any discussion of its contents; 
 (ii) Each Report may not be complete and certain information and findings obtained by any Agent (or one or more of any Agent’s Affiliates) regarding
the operations and condition of the Credit Parties may not be reflected in each Report. No Agent (nor any Agent’s Affiliates) makes any representations or warranties of any kind with respect to (i) any existing or proposed financing;
(ii) the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in any Report or in any other related documentation; (iii) the scope or adequacy of any Agent’s (and any Agent’s Affiliates’) due diligence, or the presence or
absence of any errors or omissions contained in any Report or in any other related documentation; and (iv) any work performed by any Agent (or one or more of any Agent’s Affiliates) in connection with or using any Report or any related
documentation; and 
 (iii) Each Lender agrees to safeguard each Report and any related documentation with the same care which it uses with
respect to information of its own which it does not desire to disseminate or publish, and agrees not to reproduce or distribute or provide copies of or disclose any Report or any other related documentation or any related discussions to anyone.

 8.3 Set Off and Sharing of Payments. 
 (a) Subject to Section 8.2(k), in addition to any rights now or hereafter granted under applicable law and not by way of limitation of any such rights, during the continuance of any Event of Default, each
US Lender is hereby authorized by US Borrowers at any time or from time to time, with reasonably prompt subsequent notice to US Borrower Representative (any prior or contemporaneous notice being hereby expressly waived) to set off and to appropriate
and to apply any and all (A) balances held by such US Lender at any of its offices for the account of any US Borrower or any of its Domestic Subsidiaries (regardless of whether such balances are then due to any US Borrower or its Domestic
Subsidiaries), and (B) other property at any time held or owing by such US Lender to or for the credit or for the account of any US Borrower or any of its Domestic Subsidiaries, against and on account of any of the Obligations; except that no
US Lender shall exercise any such right without the prior written consent of US Agent. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the failure to give notice of any set off and application made by such US Lender to US Borrower Representative
shall not affect the validity of such set off and application. Any US Lender exercising a right to set off shall purchase for cash (and the other US Lenders shall sell) interests in each of such other US Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the US
Obligations as would be necessary to cause all US Lenders to share the amount so set off with each other US Lender entitled to share in the amount so set off in accordance with their respective Pro Rata Shares. US Borrowers agree, to the fullest
extent permitted by law, that any US Lender may exercise its right to set off with respect to amounts in excess of its Pro Rata Share of the US Obligations and upon doing so shall deliver such amount so set off to the US Agent for the benefit of all
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 (b) Subject to Section 8.2(k), in addition to any rights now or hereafter granted under
applicable law and not by way of limitation of any such rights, during the continuance of any Event of Default, each Canadian Lender is hereby authorized by Canadian Borrowers at any time or from time to time, with reasonably prompt subsequent
notice to Canadian Borrower Representative (any prior or contemporaneous notice being hereby expressly waived) to set off and to appropriate and to apply any and all (A) balances held by such Canadian Lender at any of its offices for the
account of any Canadian Borrower or any of its Canadian Subsidiaries (regardless of whether such balances are then due to any Canadian Borrower or its Canadian Subsidiaries), and (B) other property at any time held or owing by such Canadian
Lender to or for the credit or for the account of any Canadian Borrower or any of its Canadian Subsidiaries, against and on account of any of the Canadian Obligations; except that no Canadian Lender shall exercise any such right without the prior
written consent of Canadian Agent. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the failure to give notice of any set off and application made by such Canadian Lender to Canadian Borrower Representative shall not affect the validity of such set
off and application. Any Canadian Lender exercising a right to set off shall purchase for cash (and the other Canadian Lenders shall sell) interests in each of such other Canadian Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the Canadian Obligations as would be
necessary to cause all Canadian Lenders to share the amount so set off with each other Canadian Lender entitled to share in the amount so set off in accordance with their respective Pro Rata Shares. Canadian Borrowers agree, to the fullest extent
permitted by law, that any Canadian Lender may exercise its right to set off with respect to amounts in excess of its Pro Rata Share of the Canadian Obligations and upon doing so shall deliver such amount so set off to the Canadian Agent for the
benefit of all Canadian Lenders entitled to share in the amount so set off in accordance with their Pro Rata Shares. 
 8.4 Disbursement
of Funds. 
 (a) US Agent may, on behalf of US Lenders, disburse funds to US Borrowers for Loans requested. Each US Lender shall reimburse
US Agent on demand for all funds disbursed on its behalf by US Agent, or if US Agent so requests, each US Lender will remit to US Agent its Pro Rata Share of any Loan before US Agent disburses same to US Borrowers. If US Agent elects to require that
each US Lender make funds available to US Agent prior to a disbursement by US Agent to US Borrowers, US Agent shall advise each US Lender by telephone or fax of the amount of such US Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the Loan requested by US Borrower
Representative no later than 1:00 p.m. (New York time) on the Funding Date applicable thereto, and each such US Lender shall pay US Agent such US Lender’s Pro Rata Share of such requested Loan, in same day funds, by wire transfer to US
Agent’s account on such Funding Date. If any US Lender fails to pay the amount of its Pro Rata Share within one (1) Business Day after US Agent’s demand, US Agent shall promptly notify US Borrower Representative, and US Borrowers
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provisions of Section 8.5, shall be deemed to require US Agent to advance funds on behalf of any US Lender or to relieve any US Lender from its
obligation to fulfill its commitments hereunder or to prejudice any rights that Agent or US Borrowers may have against any US Lender as a result of any default by such US Lender hereunder. 
 (b) Canadian Agent may, on behalf of Canadian Lenders, disburse funds to Canadian Borrowers for Loans requested. Each Canadian Lender shall reimburse
Canadian Agent on demand for all funds disbursed on its behalf by Canadian Agent, or if Canadian Agent so requests, each Canadian Lender will remit to Canadian Agent its Pro Rata Share of any Loan before Canadian Agent disburses same to Canadian
Borrowers. If Canadian Agent elects to require that each Canadian Lender make funds available to Canadian Agent prior to a disbursement by Canadian Agent to Canadian Borrowers, Canadian Agent shall advise each Canadian Lender by telephone or fax of
the amount of such Canadian Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the Loan requested by Canadian Borrower Representative no later than 1:00 p.m. (Toronto time) on the Funding Date applicable thereto, and each such Canadian Lender shall pay Canadian Agent
such Canadian Lender’s Pro Rata Share of such requested Loan, in same day funds, by wire transfer to Canadian Agent’s account on such Funding Date. If any Canadian Lender fails to pay the amount of its Pro Rata Share within one
(1) Business Day after Canadian Agent’s demand, Canadian Agent shall promptly notify Canadian Borrower Representative, and Canadian Borrowers shall immediately repay such amount to Canadian Agent. Any repayment required pursuant to this
Section 8.4 shall be without premium or penalty. Nothing in this Section 8.4 or elsewhere in this Agreement or the other Loan Documents, including the provisions of Section 8.5, shall be deemed to require Canadian
Agent to advance funds on behalf of any Canadian Lender or to relieve any Canadian Lender from its obligation to fulfill its commitments hereunder or to prejudice any rights that Agent or Canadian Borrowers may have against any Canadian Lender as a
result of any default by such Canadian Lender hereunder. 
 8.5 Disbursements of Advances; Payment. 
 (a) Advances; Payments. 
 (i) US Agent
shall notify US Lenders, promptly after receipt of a Notice of US Revolving Credit Advance and in any event prior to 1:00 p.m. (New York time) on the date such Notice of a US Revolving Credit Advance is received, by fax, telephone or other similar
form of transmission. Each US Lender shall make the amount of such US Lender’s Pro Rata Share of such US Revolving Credit Advance available to US Agent in same day funds by wire transfer to US Agent’s account as set forth in
Section 1.5 not later than 3:00 p.m. (New York time) on the requested Funding Date in the case of a US Index Rate Loans and not later than 11:00 a.m. (New York time) on the requested Funding Date in the case of a LIBOR Loan. After
receipt of such wire transfers (or, in the US Agent’s sole discretion, before receipt of such wire transfers), subject to the terms hereof, US Agent shall make the requested US Revolving Credit Advance to a US Borrower as designated by US
Borrower Representative in the Notice of US Revolving Credit Advance. All payments by each US Lender shall be made without setoff, counterclaim or deduction of any kind. 
  

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 (ii) At least once each calendar week or more frequently at US Agent’s election (each, a “US
Settlement Date”), US Agent shall advise each US Lender by telephone or fax of the amount of such US Lender’s Pro Rata Share of principal, interest and Fees paid for the benefit of US Lenders with respect to each applicable Loan.
Provided that each US Lender has funded all payments and US Revolving Credit Advances required to be made by it and funded all purchases of participations required to be funded by it under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents as of such US
Settlement Date, US Agent shall pay to each US Lender such US Lender’s Pro Rata Share of principal, interest and Fees paid by US Borrowers since the previous US Settlement Date for the benefit of such US Lender on the Loans held by it. Such
payments shall be made by wire transfer to such US Lender’s account (as specified by such US Lender in Annex E or the applicable Assignment Agreement) not later than 2:00 p.m. (New York time) on the next Business Day following each US
Settlement Date. To the extent that any US Lender (a “US Non-Funding Lender”) has failed to fund all such payments and US Revolving Credit Advances or failed to fund the purchase of all such participations required to be funded by
such US Lender pursuant to this Agreement, US Agent shall be entitled to set off the funding shortfall against that US Non-Funding Lender’s Pro Rata Share of all payments received from US Borrowers. 
 (iii) Canadian Agent shall notify Canadian Lenders, promptly after receipt of a Notice of Canadian Revolving Credit Advance and in any event prior to
1:00 p.m. (Toronto time) on the date such Notice of a Canadian Revolving Credit Advance is received, by fax, telephone or other similar form of transmission. Each Canadian Lender shall make the amount of such Canadian Lender’s Pro Rata Share of
such Canadian Revolving Credit Advance available to Canadian Agent in same day funds by wire transfer to Canadian Agent’s account as set forth in Section 1.5 not later than 3:00 p.m. (Toronto time) on the requested Funding Date in
the case of a Canadian Index Rate Loans and not later than 11:00 a.m. (Toronto time) on the requested Funding Date in the case of a BA Rate Loan. After receipt of such wire transfers (or, in the Canadian Agent’s sole discretion, before receipt
of such wire transfers), subject to the terms hereof, Canadian Agent shall make the requested Canadian Revolving Credit Advance to a Canadian Borrower as designated by Canadian Borrower Representative in the Notice of Canadian Revolving Credit
Advance. All payments by each Canadian Lender shall be made without setoff, counterclaim or deduction of any kind. 
 (iv) At least once each
calendar week or more frequently at Canadian Agent’s election (each, a “Canadian Settlement Date”), Canadian Agent shall advise each Canadian Lender by telephone or fax of the amount of such Canadian Lender’s Pro Rata
Share of principal, interest and Fees paid for the benefit of Canadian Lenders with respect to each applicable Loan. Provided that each Canadian Lender has funded all payments and Canadian Revolving Credit Advances required to be made by it and
funded all purchases of participations required to be funded by it under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents as of such Canadian Settlement Date, Canadian Agent shall pay to each Canadian Lender such Canadian Lender’s Pro Rata Share of
principal, interest and Fees paid by Canadian Borrowers since the previous Canadian Settlement Date for the benefit of such Canadian Lender on the Loans held by it. Such payments shall be made by wire transfer to such Canadian Lender’s account
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later than 2:00 p.m. (Toronto time) on the next Business Day following each Canadian Settlement Date. To the extent that any Canadian Lender (a
“Canadian Non-Funding Lender”) has failed to fund all such payments and Canadian Revolving Credit Advances or failed to fund the purchase of all such participations required to be funded by such Canadian Lender pursuant to this
Agreement, Canadian Agent shall be entitled to set off the funding shortfall against that Canadian Non-Funding Lender’s Pro Rata Share of all payments received from Canadian Borrowers. 
 (b) Availability of Lender’s Pro Rata Share. US Agent may assume that each US Lender will make its Pro Rata Share of each US Revolving Credit
Advance available to US Agent on each Funding Date and Canadian Agent may assume that each Canadian Lender will make its Pro Rata Share of each Canadian Revolving Credit Advance available to Canadian Agent on each Funding Date. If such Pro Rata
Share is not, in fact, paid to Applicable Agent by such Lender when due, Applicable Agent will be entitled to recover such amount on demand from such Lender without setoff, counterclaim or deduction of any kind. If any Lender fails to pay the amount
of its Pro Rata Share forthwith upon Applicable Agent’s demand, Applicable Agent shall promptly notify Applicable Borrower Representative and US Borrowers or Canadian Borrowers, as the case may be, shall immediately repay such amount to
Applicable Agent. Nothing in this Section 8.5(b) or elsewhere in this Agreement or the other Loan Documents shall be deemed to require Applicable Agent to advance funds on behalf of any Lender or to relieve any Lender from its obligation
to fulfill its Commitments hereunder or to prejudice any rights that Borrowers may have against any Lender as a result of any default by such Lender hereunder. To the extent that Applicable Agent advances funds to the applicable Borrowers on behalf
of any Lender and is not reimbursed therefor on the same Business Day as such Advance is made, such Agent shall be entitled to retain for its account all interest accrued on such Advance until reimbursed by the applicable Lender. 
 (c) Return of Payments. 
 (i) If any
Agent pays an amount to a Lender under this Agreement in the belief or expectation that a related payment has been or will be received by such Agent from Borrowers and such related payment is not received by such Agent, then such Agent will be
entitled to recover such amount from such Lender on demand without setoff, counterclaim or deduction of any kind. 
 (ii) If any Agent
determines at any time that any amount received by such Agent under this Agreement must be returned to any Credit Party or paid to any other Person pursuant to any Insolvency Law or otherwise, then, notwithstanding any other term or condition of
this Agreement or any other Loan Document, such Agent will not be required to distribute any portion thereof to any Lender. In addition, (i) each US Lender will repay to US Agent on demand any portion of such amount that US Agent has
distributed to such US Lender, together with interest at such rate, if any, as US Agent is required to pay to any US Borrower or such other Person, without setoff, counterclaim or deduction of any kind and (ii) each Canadian Lender will repay
to Canadian Agent on demand any portion of such amount that Canadian Agent has distributed to such Canadian Lender, together with interest at such rate, if any, as Canadian Agent is required to pay to any Canadian Borrower or such other Person,
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 (d) Non-Funding Lenders. 
 (i) The failure of any US Non-Funding Lender to make any US Revolving Credit Advance or any payment required by it hereunder on the date specified
therefor shall not relieve any other US Lender (each such other US Lender, an “Other US Lender”) of its obligations to make such Advance or fund the purchase of any such participation on such date, but neither any Other US Lender
nor US Agent shall be responsible for the failure of any US Non-Funding Lender to make an Advance, fund the purchase of a participation or make any other payment required hereunder. Notwithstanding anything set forth herein to the contrary, a US
Non-Funding Lender shall not have any voting or consent rights under or with respect to any Loan Document or constitute a “Lender”, “US Lender” or a “Revolving Lender” (or be included in the calculation of
“Requisite Lenders” or “Supermajority Lenders” hereunder) for any voting or consent rights under or with respect to any Loan Document. 
 (ii) The failure of any Canadian Non-Funding Lender to make any Canadian Revolving Credit Advance or any payment required by it hereunder on the date specified therefor shall not relieve any other Canadian Lender
(each such other Canadian Lender, an “Other Canadian Lender”) of its obligations to make such Advance or fund the purchase of any such participation on such date, but neither any Other Canadian Lender nor Canadian Agent shall be
responsible for the failure of any Canadian Non-Funding Lender to make an Advance, fund the purchase of a participation or make any other payment required hereunder. Notwithstanding anything set forth herein to the contrary, a Canadian Non-Funding
Lender shall not have any voting or consent rights under or with respect to any Loan Document or constitute a “Lender”, “Canadian Lender” or “Revolving Lender” (or be included in the calculation of “Requisite
Lenders” or “Supermajority Lenders” hereunder) for any voting or consent rights under or with respect to any Loan Document. 
 8.6 Collateral Allocation Mechanism. 
 (a) Implementation of CAM. (i) On the CAM Exchange Date, (A) the
Lenders shall automatically and without further act (and without regard to the provisions of Section 8.1) be deemed to have exchanged interests in the Credit Facilities such that in lieu of the interest of each Lender in each Credit
Facility in which it shall participate as of such date (including such Lender’s interest in the Specified Obligations of each Credit Party in respect of each such Credit Facility), such Lender shall hold an interest in every one of the Credit
Facilities (including the Specified Obligations of each Credit Party in respect of each such Credit Facility and each L/C Reserve Account established pursuant to paragraph (b) below), whether or not such Lender shall previously have
participated therein, equal to such Lender’s CAM Percentage thereof, provided that such CAM Exchange will not affect the aggregate amount payable to the US Lenders or the aggregate amount payable to the Canadian Lenders under the Loan
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and assigns and any Person that acquires a participation in its interest in any Credit Facility. Each Credit Party agrees from time to time to execute and
deliver to the Applicable Agent all promissory notes and other instruments and documents as the Applicable Agent shall reasonably request to evidence and confirm the respective interests of the Lenders after giving effect to the CAM Exchange, and
each Lender agrees to surrender any promissory notes originally received by it in connection with its Loans hereunder to the Applicable Agent against delivery of new promissory notes evidencing its interests in the Credit Facilities;
provided, however, that the failure of any Credit Party to execute or deliver or of any Lender to accept any such promissory note, instrument or document shall not affect the validity or effectiveness of the CAM Exchange. As a result
of the CAM Exchange, upon and after the CAM Exchange Date, each payment received by either Agent pursuant to any Loan Document in respect of the Specified Obligations, and each distribution made by either Agent pursuant to any Loan Document in
respect of the Specified Obligations, shall be distributed to the Lenders pro rata in accordance with their respective CAM Percentages. Any direct payment received by a Lender upon or after the CAM Exchange Date, including by way of setoff, in
respect of a Specified Obligation shall be paid over to the Applicable Agent for distribution to the Lenders in accordance herewith. 
 (b)
Letters of Credit. (i) In the event that on the CAM Exchange Date any Letter of Credit shall be outstanding and undrawn in whole or in part, or any amount drawn under a Letter of Credit shall be unpaid, each Lender shall, before giving
effect to the CAM Exchange, promptly pay over to the Applicable Agent, in immediately available funds and in the currency that such Letters of Credit are denominated, an amount equal to such Lender’s Pro Rata Share (as defined in clause
(A) (a) of the definition of Pro Rata Share), of such Letter of Credit’s undrawn face amount or (to the extent it has not already done so) such Letter of Credit’s unpaid drawing, as the case may be, together with interest thereon
from the CAM Exchange Date to the date on which such amount shall be paid to the Applicable Agent at the rate that would be applicable at the time to a US Index Rate Loans in a principal amount equal to such amount. The Applicable Agent shall
establish a separate account or accounts for each Lender (each, an “L/C Reserve Account”) for the amounts received with respect to each such Letter of Credit pursuant to the preceding sentence. The Applicable Agent shall deposit in
each Lender’s L/C Reserve Account such Lender’s CAM Percentage of the amounts received from the Lenders as provided above. The Applicable Agent shall have sole dominion and control over each L/C Reserve Account, and the amounts deposited
in each L/C Reserve Account shall be held in such L/C Reserve Account until withdrawn as provided in paragraphs (ii), (iii), (iv) or (v) below. The Applicable Agent shall maintain records enabling the Applicable Agent to determine the
amounts paid over to it and deposited in the L/C Reserve Accounts in respect of each Letter of Credit and the amounts on deposit in respect of each Letter of Credit attributable to each Lender’s CAM Percentage. The amounts held in each
Lender’s L/C Reserve Account shall be held as a reserve against the Letter of Credit Obligations, shall be the property of such Lender, shall not constitute Loans to or give rise to any claim of or against any Credit Party and shall not give
rise to any obligation on the part of any Borrower to pay interest to such Lender or any other obligation of any Credit Party, it being agreed that the reimbursement obligations in respect of Letters of Credit shall arise only at such times as
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 (ii) In the event that after the CAM Exchange Date any drawing shall be made in respect of a Letter of
Credit, the Agents shall, at the request of the L/C Issuer withdraw from the L/C Reserve Accounts of Lenders any amounts, up to the amount of each Lender’s CAM Percentage of such drawing, deposited in respect of such Letter of Credit and
remaining on deposit and deliver such amounts to the L/C Issuer in satisfaction of the reimbursement obligations of the Lenders under Section 1.1(b) (but not of the Borrowers under Section 1.1(b)). In the event any Lender
shall default on its obligation to pay over any amount to the Applicable Agent in respect of any Letter of Credit as provided in this Section 8.6, the L/C Issuer shall, in the event of a drawing thereunder, have a claim against such
Lender to the same extent as if such Lender had defaulted on its obligations under Section 1.1(b) but shall have no claim against any other Lender in respect of such defaulted amount, notwithstanding the exchange of interests in the
reimbursement obligations pursuant to this Section 8.6. Each other Lender shall have a claim against such defaulting Lender for any damages sustained by it as a result of such default, including, in the event such Letter of Credit shall
expire undrawn, its CAM Percentage of the defaulted amount. 
 (iii) In the event that after the CAM Exchange Date any Letter of Credit shall
expire undrawn, the Agents shall withdraw from the L/C Reserve Accounts of Lenders the amounts remaining on deposit therein in respect of such Letter of Credit and distribute such amount to Lenders. 
 (iv) With the prior written approval of the Agents and the L/C Issuers, any Lender may withdraw the amount held in its L/C Reserve Account in respect of
the undrawn amount of any Letter of Credit. Any Lender making such a withdrawal shall be unconditionally obligated, in the event there shall subsequently be a drawing under such Letter of Credit, to pay over to the Applicable Agent, for the account
of the L/C Issuer on demand, its CAM Percentage of such drawing. 
 (v) Pending the withdrawal by any Lender of any amounts from its L/C
Reserve Account as contemplated by the above paragraphs, the Applicable Agent will, at the direction of such Lender and subject to such rules as the Applicable Agent may prescribe for the avoidance of inconvenience, invest such amounts in Cash
Equivalents. Each Lender that has not withdrawn the amounts in its L/C Reserve Account as provided in paragraph (iv) above shall have the right, at intervals reasonably specified by the Applicable Agent, to withdraw the earnings on investments
so made by the Applicable Agent with amounts in its L/C Reserve Account and to retain such earnings for its own account. 
 (c) Net
Payments Upon Implementation of CAM Exchange. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement (except the sentence directly following this sentence), if, as a result of Section 8.6, any US Borrower or Canadian Borrower is
required to withhold Taxes (other than Excluded Taxes described in clause (i) of Section 1.12(a)) from amounts payable to the Applicable Agent or any Lender hereunder, then the aggregate amounts so payable to such Applicable Agent
or such Lender shall be increased so that such Applicable Agent or Lender receives an amount, on an after-Tax basis, equal to the sum it would have received had no such withholdings been made; provided, however, that the US Borrowers
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shall not be required to increase any such amounts payable to such Lender with respect to such Taxes as a direct result of the implementation of the CAM
Exchange (but, rather, shall be required to increase any such amounts payable to such Lender to the extent required by Section 1.12) if such Lender was prior to or on the CAM Exchange Date already a Lender with respect to such US
Borrower or Canadian Borrower, as applicable. If a Foreign Lender is eligible for an exemption from, or reduced rate of, withholding tax on payments by the US Borrower or Canadian Borrower, as applicable, under this Agreement, such Borrower shall
not be required to increase any such amounts payable to such Lender if such Lender fails to comply with the requirements of Section 1.12(d). 
 SECTION 9. 
 MISCELLANEOUS 
 9.1 Indemnities. (a) US Borrowers agree, jointly and severally, to indemnify, pay, and hold each Agent, each Lender, each L/C Issuer and their
respective Affiliates, officers, directors, employees, agents, and attorneys (the “US Indemnitees”) harmless from and against any and all liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties, actions, judgments, suits, claims, and
costs and expenses (including all reasonable fees and expenses of counsel to such Indemnitees) of any kind or nature whatsoever that may be imposed on, incurred by, or asserted against any US Indemnitee as a result of such US Indemnitees being a
party to this Agreement or the transactions consummated pursuant to this Agreement or otherwise relating to any of the Loan Documents or Related Transactions; provided, that US Borrowers shall have no obligation to a US Indemnitee hereunder
with respect to liabilities to the extent resulting from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of that Indemnitee as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction; provided, further, that such amounts payable under this
Section 9.1(a) shall be without duplication of amounts to which such Indemnitee is entitled under Section 1.12 and shall exclude Excluded Taxes. 
 (b) Canadian Borrowers agree, jointly and severally, to indemnify, pay, and hold Canadian Agent, each Canadian Lender, and their respective Affiliates, officers, directors, employees, agents, and attorneys (the
“Canadian Indemnitees”) harmless from and against any and all liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties, actions, judgments, suits, claims, and costs and expenses (including all reasonable fees and expenses of counsel to
such Indemnitees) of any kind or nature whatsoever that may be imposed on, incurred by, or asserted against any Canadian Indemnitee as a result of such Canadian Indemnitees being a party to this Agreement or the transactions consummated pursuant to
this Agreement or otherwise relating to any of the Loan Documents or Related Transactions; provided, that Canadian Borrowers shall have no obligation to a Canadian Indemnitee hereunder with respect to liabilities to the extent resulting from
the gross negligence or willful misconduct of that Canadian Indemnitee as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction; provided, further, that such amounts payable under this Section 9.1(a) shall be without duplication
of amounts to which such Indemnitee is entitled under Section 1.12 and shall exclude Excluded Taxes. 
  

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 9.2 Amendments and Waivers. 
 (a) Except for actions expressly permitted to be taken by US Agent or Canadian Agent, as the case may be, no amendment, modification, termination or
waiver of any provision of this Agreement or any other Loan Document, or any consent to any departure by any Credit Party therefrom, shall in any event be effective unless the same shall be in writing and signed by Borrowers, and by Requisite
Lenders, Supermajority Lenders or all affected Lenders, as applicable. Except as set forth in clauses (b) and (c) below, all such amendments, modifications, terminations or waivers requiring the consent of any Lenders shall require the
written consent of Requisite Lenders. 
 (b) No amendment, modification, termination or waiver of or consent with respect to any provision of
this Agreement that increases the percentage advance rates set forth in the definition of US Borrowing Base, Canadian Borrowing Base, Aggregate US Borrowing Base or Aggregate Canadian Borrowing Base, or that makes less restrictive the
nondiscretionary criteria for exclusion from Eligible Accounts and Eligible Inventory set forth in Section 1.8 or Section 1.9, as applicable, shall be effective unless the same shall be in writing and signed by Agents,
Supermajority Lenders and Borrowers. No amendment, modification, termination or waiver of or consent with respect to any provision of this Agreement that waives compliance with the conditions precedent set forth in Section 2.2 to the
making of any Loan or the incurrence of any Letter of Credit Obligations shall be effective unless the same shall be in writing and signed by Agents, Requisite Lenders and Borrowers. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement to the
contrary, no waiver or consent with respect to any Default or any Event of Default shall be effective for purposes of the conditions precedent to the making of Loans or the incurrence of Letter of Credit Obligations set forth in
Section 2.2 unless the same shall be in writing and signed by Agents, Requisite Lenders and Borrowers. 
 (c) No amendment,
modification, termination or waiver shall, unless in writing and signed by each Agent and each Lender directly affected thereby: (i) increase the principal amount, or postpone or extend the scheduled date of expiration, of any Lender’s
Commitment (which action shall be deemed to directly affect all Lenders); (ii) reduce the principal of, rate of interest on (other than any determination or waiver to charge or not charge interest at the Default Rate) or Fees payable with
respect to any Loan or Letter of Credit Obligations of any affected Lender; (iii) extend any scheduled payment date or final maturity date of the principal amount of any Loan of any affected Lender or postpone or extend the scheduled date of
expiration of any Letter of Credit beyond the date set forth in clause (b) of the initial sentence of Section 1.1(b)(iv) or Section 1.2(c)(iv), as applicable; (iv) waive, forgive, defer, extend or postpone any
payment of interest or Fees as to any affected Lender (which action shall be deemed only to affect those Lenders to whom such payments are made); (v) release any Guaranty or, except as otherwise permitted in Section 5.7 or
Section 8.2(h), release Collateral (which action shall be deemed to directly affect all Lenders); (vi) change the percentage of the Commitments or of the aggregate unpaid principal amount of the Loans that shall be required for
Lenders or any of them to take any action hereunder (which action shall be deemed to directly affect all Lenders); and (vii) amend or waive this Section 9.2 or the definitions of the terms “Requisite Lenders” or
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definitions affect the substance of this Section 9.2 or the term “Pro Rata Share” (which action shall be deemed to directly affect all
Lenders). Furthermore, no amendment, modification, termination or waiver affecting the rights or duties of any Agent or L/C Issuers under this Agreement or any other Loan Document shall be effective unless in writing and signed by such Agent or L/C
Issuers, as the case may be, in addition to Lenders required hereinabove to take such action. Each amendment, modification, termination or waiver shall be effective only in the specific instance and for the specific purpose for which it was given.
No amendment, modification, termination or waiver shall be required for Applicable Agent to take additional Collateral pursuant to any Loan Document. No amendment, modification, termination or waiver of any provision of any Note shall be effective
without the written concurrence of the holder of that Note. No notice to or demand on any Credit Party in any case shall entitle such Credit Party or any other Credit Party to any other or further notice or demand in similar or other circumstances.
Any amendment, modification, termination, waiver or consent effected in accordance with this Section 9.2 shall be binding upon each holder of the Notes at the time outstanding and each future holder of the Notes. 
 9.3 Notices; Electronic Communication. Addresses. All notices, demands, requests, directions and other communications required or expressly
authorized to be made by this Agreement shall, whether or not specified to be in writing but unless otherwise expressly specified to be given by any other means, be given in writing and (i) addressed to the respective party as set forth below
and otherwise to the party to be notified at its address specified opposite its name on the signature page hereof or of any applicable Assignment Agreement, (ii) posted to any E-SystemIntralinks® (to the extent such system is available and set up by or at the direction of the
Applicable Agent or (prior to posting) in an appropriate location by uploading such notice, demand, request, direction or other communication to www.intralinks.com, faxing it to 866-545-6600 with an appropriate bar-coded fax coversheet or using such
other means of posting to Intralinks® as may be
available and reasonably acceptable to the Applicable Agent prior to such posting), (iii) posted to any other E-System set up by or at the direction of the Applicable Agent in an appropriate location or (iv) addressed to such other address
as shall be notified in writing (A) in the case of the Borrowers, the Applicable Agent, to the other parties hereto and (B) in the case of all other parties, to the Applicable Borrower Representative and the Applicable Agent. Transmission
by electronic mail (including E-Fax, even if transmitted to the fax numbers set forth in clause (i) above) shall not be sufficient or effective to transmit any such notice under this Subsection (a) unless such transmission is
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 Notices shall be addressed as follows: 
  

					
		 	If to Borrower Representatives:	  	
		 		  	Exopack Holding Corp.
		 		  	3070 Southport Road
		 		  	(29302)
		 		  	P.O. Box 5687
		 		  	Spartanburg, South Carolina, 29304
		 		  	ATTN: Dave Rawden
		 		  	Fax: (864) 596-7157
		 		  	Electronic address: dave.rawden@exopack.com
			
		 	With a copy to:	  	Sun Capital Partners, Inc.
		 		  	 5200 Town Ce
 nter Circle, Suite
470

		 		  	Boca Raton, FL 33486
		 		  	ATTN: Michael Kalb
		 		  	              Scott Edwards
		 		  	              Gerald Woelcke
		 		  	Fax: (561) 394-0540
		 		  	Electronic address: mkalb@suncappart.com
		 		  	                                 
 sedwards@suncappart.com
		 		  	                                 
 gwoelcke@suncappart.com
		 	And to:	  	
		 		  	Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP
		 		  	101 Park Avenue
		 		  	New York, New York 10178
		 		  	Attn: Patricia F. Brennan
		 		  	Electronic address: pbrennan@morganlewis.com
			
		 	If to US Agent or GE Capital:	  	GENERAL ELECTRIC
		 		  	CORPORATION
		 		  	299 Park Avenue
		 		  	New York, New York 10017
		 		  	ATTN: Exopack Account Officer
		 		  	Fax: (212) 983-8766
		 		  	Electronic address: Gina.Provenzale@ge.com
			
		 	With a copy to:	  	GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL
		 		  	CORPORATION
		 		  	201 Merritt 7
		 		  	P.O. Box 5201
		 		  	Norwalk, Connecticut 06851
		 		  	ATTN: General Counsel
		 		  	Global Sponsor Finance
		 		  	Fax: (203) 956-4216
		 		  	Electronic address: Andrew.Packer@ge.com

  

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		 		  	and
			
		 		  	GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL
		 		  	CORPORATION
		 		  	500 West Monroe Street
		 		  	Chicago, Illinois 60661
		 		  	ATTN: Corporate Counsel
		 		  	Global Sponsor Finance
		 		  	Fax: (312) 441-6876
		 		  	Electronic address: Andrew.Packer@ge.com
			
		 	If to Canadian Agent or GE Canada:	  	GE CANADA FINANCE HOLDING COMPNAY
		 		  	11 King West 1500
		 		  	Toronto, ON M5H4C7
		 		  	Attention: Jack Morrone, Account Manager
		 		  	Fax: (416) 202-6226
		 		  	Electronic address: Jack.Morrone@ge.com
			
		 	If to a Lender:	  	To the address set forth on the signature page hereto or in the applicable Assignment Agreement

 (b) Effectiveness. All communications described in Subsection (a) above and all
other notices, demands, requests and other communications made in connection with this Agreement shall be effective and be deemed to have been received (i) if delivered by hand, upon personal delivery, (ii) if delivered by overnight
courier service, one Business Day after delivery to such courier service, (iii) if delivered by mail, when deposited in the mails and, (iv) if delivered by facsimile (other than to post to an E-System pursuant to Subsection (a)(ii) or
(a)(iii) above), upon sender’s receipt of confirmation of proper transmission, and (v) if delivered by posting to any E-System, on the later of the date of such posting in an appropriate location and the date access to such posting is
given to the recipient thereof in accordance with the standard procedures applicable to such E-System; provided, however, that no communications to any Agent pursuant to Section 2 or Section 8 shall be effective
until received by such Agent. 
 (c) Electronic Transmissions. 
 (i) Authorization. Subject to the provisions of Subsection (a), each of the Agents, the Borrowers, the Lenders, the L/C Issuers and each of
their authorized representatives is authorized (but not required) to transmit, post or otherwise make or communicate, in its sole discretion, Electronic Transmissions in connection with any Loan Document and the transactions contemplated therein.
Each of Holdings, the Borrowers and each Credit Party hereby acknowledges and agrees, and each of Holdings and the Borrowers shall cause each other Credit Party to acknowledge and agree, that the use of Electronic Transmissions is not necessarily
secure and that there are risks associated with such use, including risks of interception, disclosure and abuse and each indicates it assumes and accepts such risks by hereby authorizing the transmission of Electronic Transmissions. 
  

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 (ii) Signatures. Subject to the provisions of Subsection (a) above, (A) no
posting to any E-System shall be denied legal effect merely because it is made electronically, (B) each E Signature on any such posting shall be deemed sufficient to satisfy any requirement for a “signature” and (C) each such
posting shall be deemed sufficient to satisfy any requirement for a “writing”, in each case including pursuant to any Loan Document, any applicable provision of any UCC, the federal Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, the Electronic
Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act and any substantive or procedural Requirement of Law governing such subject matter, (ii) each such posting that is not readily capable of bearing either a signature or a reproduction of a signature
may be signed, and shall be deemed signed, by attaching to, or logically associating with such posting, an E-Signature, upon which each Credit Party may rely and assume the authenticity thereof, (iii) each such posting containing a signature, a
reproduction of a signature or an E-Signature shall, for all intents and purposes, have the same effect and weight as a signed paper original and (iv) each party hereto or beneficiary hereto agrees not to contest the validity or enforceability
of any posting on any E-System or E-Signature on any such posting under the provisions of any applicable Requirement of Law requiring certain documents to be in writing or signed; provided, however, that nothing herein shall limit such
party’s or beneficiary’s right to contest whether any posting to any E-System or E-Signature has been altered after transmission. 
 (iii) Separate Agreements. All uses of an E-System shall be governed by and subject to, in addition to Subsections (a) and (b) and this Subsection (c), separate terms and conditions posted or referenced
in such E-System and related Contractual Obligations executed by Credit Parties in connection with the use of such E-System. 
 (iv)
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. ALL E-SYSTEMS AND ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSIONS SHALL BE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE”. NO AGENT OR ANY OF ITS RELATED PERSONS WARRANTS THE ACCURACY, ADEQUACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY E-SYSTEMS OR
ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION, AND EACH DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR ERRORS OR OMISSIONS THEREIN. NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY THE ANY AGENT OR ANY OF ITS RELATED PERSONS IN CONNECTION WITH ANY E SYSTEMS OR ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, INCLUDING ANY
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS OR FREEDOM FROM VIRUSES OR OTHER CODE DEFECTS. Each of Holdings, the Borrowers and each Credit Party agrees (and each of Holdings and the Borrowers
shall cause each other Credit Party to agree) that no Agent has responsibility for maintaining or providing any equipment, software, services or any testing required in connection with any Electronic Transmission or otherwise required for any
E-System. 
 9.4 Failure or Indulgence Not Waiver; Remedies Cumulative. No failure or delay on the part of any Agent or any Lender to
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right or privilege hereunder or under any other Loan Documents shall impair such power, right, or privilege or be construed to be a waiver of any Default or
Event of Default. All rights and remedies existing hereunder or under any other Loan Document are cumulative to and not exclusive of any rights or remedies otherwise available. 
 9.5 Marshaling; Payments Set Aside. No Agent nor any Lender shall be under any obligation to marshal any assets in payment of any or all of the
Obligations. To the extent that Borrowers make payment(s) or any Agent enforces its Liens or any Agent or any Lender exercises its right of set-off, and such payment(s) or the proceeds of such enforcement or set-off is subsequently invalidated,
declared to be fraudulent or preferential, set aside, or required to be repaid by anyone (whether as a result of any demand, litigation, settlement or otherwise), then to the extent of such recovery, the Obligations or part thereof originally
intended to be satisfied, and all Liens, rights and remedies therefor, shall be revived and continued in full force and effect as if such payment had not been made or such enforcement or set-off had not occurred. 
 9.6 Severability. The invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability in any jurisdiction of any provision under the Loan Documents shall not affect
or impair the remaining provisions in the Loan Documents. 
 9.7 Lenders’ Obligations Several; Independent Nature of Lenders’
Rights. The obligation of each Lender hereunder is several and not joint and no Lender shall be responsible for the obligation or commitment of any other Lender hereunder. In the event that any Lender at any time should fail to make a Loan as
herein provided, the Lenders, or any of them, at their sole option, may make the Loan that was to have been made by the Lender so failing to make such Loan. Nothing contained in any Loan Document and no action taken by any Agent or any Lender
pursuant hereto or thereto shall be deemed to constitute Lenders to be a partnership, an association, a joint venture or any other kind of entity. The amounts payable at any time hereunder to each Lender shall be a separate and independent debt.

 9.8 Headings. Section and subsection headings are included herein for convenience of reference only and shall not constitute a part
of this Agreement for any other purposes or be given substantive effect. 
 9.9 Applicable Law. THIS AGREEMENT AND EACH OF THE OTHER
LOAN DOCUMENTS WHICH DOES NOT EXPRESSLY SET FORTH APPLICABLE LAW SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND SHALL BE CONSTRUED AND ENFORCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTERNAL LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. 
 9.10 Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors
and permitted assigns except that Borrowers may not assign, transfer, hypothecate or otherwise convey their rights or obligations hereunder without the written consent of all Lenders and any such purported assignment without such written consent
shall be void. 
 9.11 No Fiduciary Relationship; Limited Liability. No provision in the Loan Documents and no course of dealing
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duty owing to any Credit Party by any Agent or any Lender. Borrowers and each other Credit Party agree that no Agent nor any Lender shall have liability to
Borrowers or any other Credit Party (whether sounding in tort, contract or otherwise) for losses suffered by Borrowers or any other Credit Party in connection with, arising out of, or in any way related to the transactions contemplated and the
relationship established by the Loan Documents, or any act, omission or event occurring in connection therewith, unless and to the extent that it is determined that such losses resulted from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the party
from which recovery is sought as determined by a final non-appealable order by a court of competent jurisdiction. Neither Agent nor any Lender shall have any liability with respect to, and Borrowers and each other Credit Party hereby waive, release
and agree not to sue for, any special, indirect or consequential damages suffered by Borrowers and any other Credit Party in connection with, arising out of, or in any way related to the Loan Documents or the transactions contemplated thereby.

 9.12 Construction. Each Agent, each Lender, Borrowers and each other Credit Party acknowledge that each of them has had the benefit
of legal counsel of its own choice and has been afforded an opportunity to review the Loan Documents with its legal counsel and that the Loan Documents shall be construed as if jointly drafted by each Agent, each Lender, Borrowers and each other
Credit Party. 
 9.13 Confidentiality. Until the Termination Date, each Agent and each Lender agree to exercise their best efforts to
keep confidential any non-public information delivered pursuant to the Loan Documents and identified as such by Borrowers and not to disclose such information to Persons other than to potential assignees or participants or to any Affiliate of, or
Persons employed by or engaged, by a Agent, a Lender or any of their respective Affiliates, or a Lender’s assignees or participants including attorneys, auditors, professional consultants, rating agencies, insurance industry associations and
portfolio management services. The confidentiality provisions contained in this Section 9.13 shall not apply to disclosures (i) required to be made by any Agent or any Lender to any regulatory or governmental agency or pursuant to
law, rule, regulations or legal process or (ii) consisting of general portfolio information that does not specifically identify Borrowers. Each Credit Party consents to the publication by any Agent or any Lender after the Closing Date of a
tombstone or similar advertising material relating to the financing transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Such Agent or such Lender shall provide a draft of any such tombstone or similar advertising material to each Credit Party for review
and comment prior to the publication thereof. Any Agent may provide to industry trade organizations information with respect to the Credit Facility that is necessary and customary for inclusion in league table measurements. The obligations of Agents
and Lenders under this Section 9.13 shall supersede and replace the obligations of Agents and Lenders under any confidentiality agreement in respect of this financing executed and delivered by any Agent or any Lender prior to the date
hereof. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein or in any other agreement to which the parties hereto are parties or by which they are bound, the obligations of confidentiality contained herein and therein, as they relate to the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement, shall not apply to the federal tax structure or federal tax treatment of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, and each party hereto (and any employee, representative, or agent of any party
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without limitation of any kind, the federal tax structure and federal tax treatment of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. The preceding
sentence is intended to cause the transaction contemplated by this Agreement to be treated as not having been offered under conditions of confidentiality for purposes of Section 1.6011-4(b)(3) (or any successor provision) of the Treasury
Regulations promulgated under Section 6011 of the IRC, and shall be construed in a manner consistent with such purpose. In addition, each party hereto acknowledges that it has no proprietary or exclusive rights to the federal tax structure of
the transaction contemplated by this Agreement or any federal tax matter or federal tax idea related to the transaction contemplated by this Agreement. 
 9.14 CONSENT TO JURISDICTION. BORROWERS AND CREDIT PARTIES HEREBY CONSENT TO THE JURISDICTION OF ANY STATE OR FEDERAL COURT LOCATED WITHIN NEW YORK COUNTY, STATE OF NEW YORK AND IRREVOCABLY AGREE THAT, ALL
ACTIONS OR PROCEEDINGS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE OTHER LOAN DOCUMENTS SHALL BE LITIGATED IN SUCH COURTS. BORROWERS AND CREDIT PARTIES EXPRESSLY SUBMIT AND CONSENT TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE AFORESAID COURTS AND WAIVE ANY
DEFENSE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS. BORROWERS AND CREDIT PARTIES HEREBY WAIVE PERSONAL SERVICE OF ANY AND ALL PROCESS AND AGREE THAT ALL SUCH SERVICE OF PROCESS MAY BE MADE UPON BORROWERS AND CREDIT PARTIES BY CERTIFIED OR REGISTERED MAIL, RETURN
RECEIPT REQUESTED, ADDRESSED TO BORROWER REPRESENTATIVE, AT THE ADDRESS SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT AND SERVICE SO MADE SHALL BE COMPLETE TEN (10) DAYS AFTER THE SAME HAS BEEN POSTED; PROVIDED THAT NOTHING IN THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE DEEMED OR
OPERATE TO PRECLUDE THE US AGENT OR CANADIAN AGENT FROM BRINGING SUIT OR OTHER LEGAL ACTIONS IN ANY JURISDICTION OR TO REALIZE ON COLLATERAL OR ANY OTHER SECURITY FOR THE OBLIGATIONS OR TO ENFORCE ANY JUDGMENT OR OTHER COURT ORDER IN FAVOR OF THE US
AGENT, CANADIAN AGENT OR US AGENT. 
 9.15 WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL BORROWERS, CREDIT PARTIES, AGENTS AND EACH LENDER HEREBY WAIVE THEIR
RESPECTIVE RIGHTS TO A JURY TRIAL OF ANY CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION BASED UPON OR ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE OTHER LOAN DOCUMENTS. BORROWERS, CREDIT PARTIES, AGENTS AND EACH LENDER ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THIS WAIVER IS A MATERIAL INDUCEMENT TO
ENTER INTO A BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP, THAT EACH HAS RELIED ON THE WAIVER IN ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT AND THE OTHER LOAN DOCUMENTS AND THAT EACH WILL CONTINUE TO RELY ON THE WAIVER IN THEIR RELATED FUTURE DEALINGS. BORROWERS, CREDIT PARTIES, AGENTS
AND EACH LENDER WARRANT AND REPRESENT THAT EACH HAS HAD THE OPPORTUNITY OF REVIEWING THIS JURY WAIVER WITH LEGAL COUNSEL, AND THAT EACH KNOWINGLY AND VOLUNTARILY WAIVES ITS JURY TRIAL RIGHTS. 
  

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 9.16 Survival of Warranties and Certain Agreements. All agreements, representations and warranties
made herein shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement, the making of the Loans, issuances of Letters of Credit and the execution and delivery of the Notes. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement or implied by law to the
contrary, the agreements of Borrowers set forth in Sections 1.3(g), 1.11, 1.12 and 9.1 shall survive the repayment of the Obligations and the termination of this Agreement. 
 9.17 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, the Notes and the other Loan Documents embody the entire agreement among the parties hereto and supersede
all prior commitments, agreements, representations, and understandings, whether oral or written, relating to the subject matter hereof (other than the GE Capital Fee Letter), and may not be contradicted or varied by evidence of prior,
contemporaneous, or subsequent oral agreements or discussions of the parties hereto. All Exhibits, Schedules and Annexes referred to herein are incorporated in this Agreement by reference and constitute a part of this Agreement. 
 9.18 Counterparts; Effectiveness. This Agreement and any amendments, waivers, consents or supplements may be executed in any number of
counterparts and by different parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when so executed and delivered shall be deemed an original, but all of which counterparts together shall constitute but one in the same instrument. This Agreement
shall become effective upon the execution of a counterpart hereof by each of the parties hereto. 
 9.19 Replacement of Lenders.

 (a) Within fifteen (15) days after receipt by Applicable Borrower Representative of written notice and demand from any Lender for
payment pursuant to Section 1.11 or 1.12 or, as provided in Section 9.19(c), in the case of certain refusals by any Lender to consent to certain proposed amendments, modifications, terminations or waivers with respect
to this Agreement that have been approved by Requisite Lenders, Supermajority Lenders or all affected Lenders, as applicable (any such Lender demanding such payment or refusing to so consent being referred to herein as an “Affected
Lender”), Borrowers may, at their option, notify Applicable Agent and such Affected Lender of its intention to do one of the following: 
 (i) Borrowers may obtain, at Borrowers’ expense, a replacement Lender (“Replacement Lender”) for such Affected Lender, which Replacement Lender shall be reasonably satisfactory to Applicable Agent. In the event
Borrowers obtain a Replacement Lender that will purchase all outstanding Obligations owed to such Affected Lender and assume its Commitments hereunder within ninety (90) days following notice of Borrowers’ intention to do so, the Affected
Lender shall sell and assign all of its rights and delegate all of its obligations under this Agreement to such Replacement Lender in accordance with the provisions of Section 8.1, provided that Borrowers have reimbursed such
Affected Lender for any administrative fee payable pursuant to Section 8.1 and, in any case where such replacement occurs as the result of a demand for payment pursuant to Section 1.11 or 1.12, paid all amounts required to be
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 (ii) Borrowers may, with Applicable Agent’s consent, prepay in full all outstanding Obligations owed
to such Affected Lender and terminate such Affected Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the Commitments, in which case the Commitments will be reduced by the amount of such Pro Rata Share. Borrowers shall, within ninety (90) days following notice
of their intention to do so, prepay in full all outstanding Obligations owed to such Affected Lender (including, in any case where such prepayment occurs as the result of a demand for payment for increased costs, such Affected Lender’s
increased costs for which it is entitled to reimbursement under this Agreement through the date of such prepayment), and terminate such Affected Lender’s obligations under the Commitments. 
 (b) In the case of a US Non-Funding Lender pursuant to Section 8.5(a)(i) or a Canadian Non-Funding Lender pursuant to
Section 8.5(a)(ii), at Applicable Borrower Representative’s request, Applicable Agent or a Person acceptable to Applicable Agent who, in the case of a purchase from a Canadian Non-Funding Lender, shall be a Canadian Person, shall
have the right with Applicable Agent’s consent and in Applicable Agent’s sole discretion (but shall have no obligation) to purchase from any US Non-Funding Lender or any Canadian Non-Funding Lender, as the case may be, and each US
Non-Funding Lender or Canadian Non-Funding Lender, as applicable, agrees that it shall, at Applicable Agent’s request, sell and assign to such Agent or such Person, all of the Loans and Commitments of that US Non-Funding Lender or Canadian
Non-Funding Lender, as applicable, for an amount equal to the principal balance of all Loans held by such US Non-Funding Lender or Canadian Non-Funding Lender, as applicable, and all accrued interest and Fees with respect thereto through the date of
sale, such purchase and sale to be consummated pursuant to an executed Assignment Agreement. 
 (c) If, in connection with any proposed
amendment, modification, waiver or termination pursuant to Section 9.2 (a “Proposed Change”): 
 (i) requiring
the consent of all affected Lenders, the consent of Requisite Lenders is obtained, but the consent of other Lenders whose consent is required is not obtained (any such Lender whose consent is not obtained as described in this clause (i) and in
clause (ii) below being referred to as a “Non-Consenting Lender”), or 
 (ii) requiring the consent of Supermajority
Lender, the consent of Requisite Lenders, is obtained, but the consent of Supermajority Lenders, is not obtained, 
 then, so long as the Applicable Agent is
not a Non-Consenting Lender, at the Applicable Borrower Representative’s request the Applicable Agent, or a Person reasonably acceptable to Applicable Agent who, if the Non-Consenting Lender is a Canadian Lender, shall be a Canadian Person,
shall have the right with Applicable Agent’s consent and in Applicable Agent’s sole discretion (but shall have no obligation) to purchase from such Non-Consenting Lenders, and such Non-Consenting Lenders agree that they shall, upon such
Agent’s request, sell and assign to such Agent or such Person, all (except as provided in the immediately succeeding sentence) of the Loans and Commitments of such Non-Consenting Lenders for an amount equal to the principal balance of all Loans
held by the Non-Consenting Lenders and all accrued interest and Fees with respect thereto through the date of sale, such purchase and sale to be consummated 

  

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pursuant to an executed Assignment Agreement. If the Non-Consenting Lenders holds both Canadian Loans and US Loans and (x) clause (b)(i) above applies,
and the consent of all Lenders is required or clause (b)(ii) above applies and the consent of Supermajority Lenders is required, then all Loans and Commitments of such Non-Consenting Lender must be sold and assigned, (y) clause (b)(i) above
applies and the consent of all US Lender is required, then only the US Loans and US Commitments of such Non-Consenting Lender must be sold and assigned, and (z) clause (b)(i) above applies and the consent of all Canadian Lenders is required,
then only the Canadian Loans and Canadian Commitments of such Non-Consenting Lender must be sold and assigned. 
 9.20 Delivery of
Termination Statements and Releases. On the Termination Date Applicable Agent shall deliver to Applicable Borrower Representative termination statements, releases and other documents necessary or appropriate to evidence the termination of the
Liens securing payment of the Obligations. 
 9.21 Subordination of Intercompany Debt. 
 (a) Each Credit Party hereby agrees that any intercompany Indebtedness or other intercompany payables or receivables, or intercompany advances directly or
indirectly made by or owed to such Credit Party by any other Credit Party (collectively, “Intercompany Debt”), of whatever nature at any time outstanding shall be subordinate and subject in right of payment to the prior payment in
full in cash of the Obligations. Each Credit Party hereby agrees that it will not, while any Event of Default is continuing, accept any payment, including by offset, on any Intercompany Debt until the Termination Date, in each case, except with the
prior written consent of Applicable Agent. 
 (b) In the event that any payment on any Intercompany Debt shall be received by a Credit Party
other than as permitted by this Section 9.21 before the Termination Date, such Credit Party shall receive such payments and hold the same in trust for, segregate the same from its own assets and shall immediately pay over to, the
Applicable Agent for the benefit of the Applicable Agent and US Lenders or the Canadian Lenders, as the case may be, all such sums to the extent necessary so that such Agent and such Lenders shall have been paid in full, in cash, all Obligations
owed or which may become owing. 
 (c) Upon any payment or distribution of any assets of any Credit Party of any kind or character, whether
in cash, property or securities by set-off, recoupment or otherwise, to creditors in any liquidation or other winding-up of such Credit Party or in the event of any Proceeding, Agents and Lenders shall first be entitled to receive payment in full in
cash, in accordance with the terms of the Obligations and of this Agreement, of all amounts payable under or in respect of such Obligations, before any payment or distribution is made on, or in respect of, any Intercompany Debt, in any such
Proceeding, any distribution or payment, to which any Agent or any Lender would be entitled except for the provisions hereof shall be paid by such Credit Party, or by any receiver, trustee in bankruptcy, liquidating trustee, agent or other person
making such payment or distribution directly to Applicable Agent (for the benefit of Applicable Agent and the Lenders, as applicable) to the extent necessary to pay all such Obligations in full in cash, after giving effect to any concurrent payment
or distribution to Agents and Lenders (or to Agents for the benefit of Agents and Lenders). 
  

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 SECTION 10. 
 CROSS-GUARANTY 
 10.1 US Cross-Guaranty. Each US Borrower hereby agrees that such US
Borrower is jointly and severally liable for, and hereby absolutely and unconditionally guarantees to Agents and Lenders and their respective successors and assigns, the full and prompt payment (whether at stated maturity, by acceleration or
otherwise) and performance of, all Obligations owed or hereafter owing to Agents and Lenders by each other Borrower. Each US Borrower agrees that its guaranty obligation hereunder is a continuing guaranty of payment and performance and not of
collection, that its obligations under this Section 10 shall not be discharged until payment and performance, in full, of the Obligations has occurred, and that its obligations under this Section 10 shall be absolute and
unconditional, irrespective of, and unaffected by, 
 (a) the genuineness, validity, regularity, enforceability or any future amendment of, or
change in, this Agreement, any other Loan Document or any other agreement, document or instrument to which any Borrower is or may become a party; 
 (b) the absence of any action to enforce this Agreement (including this Section 10) or any other Loan Document or the waiver or consent by any Agent or Lender with respect to any of the provisions thereof; 
 (c) the existence, value or condition of, or failure to perfect its Lien against, any security for the Obligations or any action, or the absence of any
action, by any Agent or US Lender or Canadian Lender in respect thereof (including the release of any such security); 
 (d) the insolvency
of any Credit Party; or 
 (e) any other action or circumstances that might otherwise constitute a legal or equitable discharge or defense of
a surety or guarantor. 
 Each US Borrower shall be regarded, and shall be in the same position, as principal debtor with respect to the Obligations
guaranteed hereunder. 
 10.2 Waivers by US Borrowers. Each US Borrower expressly waives all rights it may have now or in the future
under any statute, or at common law, or at law or in equity, or otherwise, to compel Agents or US Lenders to marshal assets or to proceed in respect of the Obligations guaranteed hereunder against any other Credit Party, any other party or against
any security for the payment and performance of the Obligations guaranteed hereunder before proceeding against, or as a condition to proceeding against, such Borrower. It is agreed among each Borrower, Agent and Lenders that the foregoing waivers
are of the essence of the transaction contemplated by this Agreement and the other Loan Documents and that, but for the provisions of this Section 10 and such waivers, Agent and Lenders would decline to enter into this Agreement.

  

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 10.3 Benefit of Guaranty. Each US Borrower agrees that the provisions of this
Section 10 are for the benefit of Agents and Lenders and their respective successors, transferees, endorsees and assigns, and nothing herein contained shall impair, as between any other US Borrower and Agents or Lenders, the obligations
of such other US Borrower under the Loan Documents. 
 10.4 Postponement of Subrogation, Etc. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary
in this Agreement or in any other Loan Document, and except as set forth in Section 10.7, each US Borrower hereby waives until the Termination Date all rights at law or in equity to subrogation, reimbursement, exoneration, contribution,
indemnification or set off and any and all defenses available to a surety, guarantor or accommodation co-obligor. Each US Borrower acknowledges and agrees that this waiver is intended to benefit Agents and Lenders and shall not limit or otherwise
affect such US Borrower’s liability hereunder or the enforceability of this Section 10, and that Agents, Lenders and their respective successors and assigns are intended third party beneficiaries of the waivers and agreements set
forth in this Section 10.4. 
 10.5 Election of Remedies. If any Agent or any Lender may, under applicable law, proceed to
realize its benefits under any of the Loan Documents giving such Agent or such Lender a Lien upon any Collateral, whether owned by any US Borrower or by any other Person, either by judicial foreclosure or by non-judicial sale or enforcement, any
Agent or any Lender may, at its sole option, determine which of its remedies or rights it may pursue without affecting any of its rights and remedies under this Section 10. If, in the exercise of any of its rights and remedies, any Agent
or any Lender shall forfeit any of its rights or remedies, including its right to enter a deficiency judgment against any US Borrower or any other Person, whether because of any applicable laws pertaining to “election of remedies” or the
like, each US Borrower hereby consents to such action by such Agent or such Lender and waives any claim based upon such action, even if such action by such Agent or such Lender shall result in a full or partial loss of any rights of subrogation that
each US Borrower might otherwise have had but for such action by such Agent or such Lender. Any election of remedies that results in the denial or impairment of the right of any Agent or any Lender to seek a deficiency judgment against any US
Borrower shall not impair any other US Borrower’s obligation to pay the full amount of the Obligations. In the event any Agent or any Lender shall bid at any foreclosure or trustee’s sale or at any private sale permitted by law or the Loan
Documents, such Agent or such Lender may bid all or less than the amount of the Obligations guaranteed hereunder and the amount of such bid need not be paid by such Agent or such Lender but shall be credited against the Obligations guaranteed
hereunder. The amount of the successful bid at any such sale, whether any Agent, any Lender or any other party is the successful bidder, shall be conclusively deemed to be the fair market value of the Collateral and the difference between such bid
amount and the remaining balance of the Obligations shall be conclusively deemed to be the amount of the Obligations guaranteed under this Section 10, notwithstanding that any present or future law or court decision or ruling may have
the effect of reducing the amount of any deficiency claim to which any Agent or any Lender might otherwise be entitled but for such bidding at any such sale. 
  

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 10.6 Limitation. Notwithstanding any provision herein contained to the contrary, each US
Borrower’s liability under this Section 10 (which liability is in any event in addition to amounts for which such US Borrower is primarily liable under Section 1) shall be limited to an amount not to exceed as of any
date of determination the greater of: 
 (a) the net amount of all Loans advanced to any other Borrower under this Agreement and then
re-loaned or otherwise transferred to, or for the benefit of, such Borrower; and 
 (b) the amount that could be claimed by Agents and
Lenders from such US Borrower under this Section 10 without rendering such claim voidable or avoidable under Section 548 of Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code or under any applicable state Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, Uniform
Fraudulent Conveyance Act or similar statute or common law after taking into account, among other things, such US Borrower’s right of contribution and indemnification from each other US Borrower under Section 10.7. 
 10.7 Contribution with Respect to US Guaranty Obligations. 
 (a) To the extent that any US Borrower shall make a payment under this Section 10 of all or any of the US Obligations (other than Loans made to that US Borrower for which it is primarily liable) (a
“US Guarantor Payment”) that, taking into account all other US Guarantor Payments then previously or concurrently made by any other US Borrower, exceeds the amount that such US Borrower would otherwise have paid if each US Borrower
had paid the aggregate US Obligations satisfied by such US Guarantor Payment in the same proportion that such US Borrower’s “US Allocable Amount” (as defined below) (as determined immediately prior to such US Guarantor Payment) bore
to the aggregate US Allocable Amounts of each of the US Borrowers as determined immediately prior to the making of such US Guarantor Payment, then, following payment in full in cash of the US Obligations and termination of the US Loan Commitments
and US Letters of Credit, such US Borrower shall be entitled to receive contribution and indemnification payments from, and be reimbursed by, each other US Borrower for the amount of such excess, pro rata based upon their respective US Allocable
Amounts in effect immediately prior to such US Guarantor Payment. 
 (b) As of any date of determination, the “US Allocable
Amount” of any US Borrower shall be equal to the maximum amount of the claim that could then be recovered from such US Borrower under this Section 10 without rendering such claim voidable or avoidable under Section 548 of
Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code or under any applicable state Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, Uniform Fraudulent Conveyance Act or similar statute or common law. 
 (c) This Section 10.7 is intended only to define the relative rights of US Borrowers and nothing set forth in this Section 10.7 is intended to or shall impair the obligations of US Borrowers,
jointly and severally, to pay any amounts as and when the same shall become due and payable in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, including Section 10.1. 

  

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Nothing contained in this Section 10.7 shall limit the liability of any US Borrower to pay the Loans made directly or indirectly to that US
Borrower and accrued interest, Fees and expenses with respect thereto for which such US Borrower shall be primarily liable. 
 (d) the
parties hereto acknowledge that the rights of contribution and indemnification hereunder shall constitute assets of the US Borrower to which such contribution and indemnification is owing. 
 (e) The rights of the indemnifying US Borrowers against other US Credit Parties under this Section 10.7 shall be exercisable upon the full
payment in cash of the US Obligations and the termination of the US Loan Commitments and US Letters of Credit. 
 10.8 Liability
Cumulative. The liability of US Borrowers under this Section 10 is in addition to and shall be cumulative with all liabilities of each US Borrower to Agents and Lenders under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents to which such
US Borrower is a party or in respect of any Obligations or obligation of the other US Borrower, without any limitation as to amount, unless the instrument or agreement evidencing or creating such other liability specifically provides to the
contrary. 
 SECTION 11. 
 CANADIAN CROSS-GUARANTY 
 11.1 Canadian Cross-Guaranty. Each of the Canadian Borrowers hereby agrees that such
Canadian Borrower is liable for, and hereby absolutely and unconditionally guarantees to Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders and their respective successors and assigns, the full and prompt payment (whether at stated maturity, by acceleration or
otherwise) and performance of, all Canadian Obligations owed or hereafter owing to Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders by each other Canadian Borrower. Each Canadian Borrower agrees that its guaranty obligation hereunder is a continuing guaranty of
payment and performance and not of collection, that its obligations under this Section 11 shall not be discharged until payment and performance, in full, of the Canadian Obligations has occurred, and that its obligations under this
Section 11 shall be absolute and unconditional, irrespective of, and unaffected by, 
 (a) the genuineness, validity, regularity,
enforceability or any future amendment of, or change in, this Agreement, any other Loan Document or any other agreement, document or instrument to which any Canadian Borrower is or may become a party; 
 (b) the absence of any action to enforce this Agreement (including this Section 11) or any other Loan Document or the waiver or consent by
Canadian Agent or any Canadian Lender with respect to any of the provisions thereof; 
 (c) the existence, value or condition of, or failure
to perfect its Lien against, any security for the Canadian Obligations or any action, or the absence of any action, by Canadian Agent or any Canadian Lender in respect thereof (including the release of any such security); 
  

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 (d) the insolvency of any Credit Party; or 
 (e) any other action or circumstances that might otherwise constitute a legal or equitable discharge or defense of a surety or guarantor. 
 Each Canadian Borrower shall be regarded, and shall be in the same position, as principal debtor with respect to the Canadian Obligations guaranteed hereunder.

 11.2 Waivers by Canadian Borrowers. Each Canadian Borrower expressly waives all rights it may have now or in the future under any
statute, or at common law, or at law or in equity, or otherwise, to compel Canadian Agent or Canadian Lenders to marshal assets or to proceed in respect of the Canadian Obligations guaranteed hereunder against any other Canadian Credit Party, any
other party or against any security for the payment and performance of the Canadian Obligations guaranteed hereunder before proceeding against, or as a condition to proceeding against, such Canadian Borrower. It is agreed among each Canadian
Borrower, Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders that the foregoing waivers are of the essence of the transaction contemplated by this Agreement and the other Loan Documents and that, but for the provisions of this Section 11 and such
waivers, Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders would decline to enter into this Agreement. 
 11.3 Benefit of Guaranty. Each Canadian
Borrower agrees that the provisions of this Section 11 are for the benefit of Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders and their respective successors, transferees, endorsees and assigns, and nothing herein contained shall impair, as between
any other Canadian Borrower and Canadian Agent or Canadian Lenders, the obligations of such other Canadian Borrower under the Loan Documents. 
 11.4 Postponement of Subrogation, Etc. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement or in any other Loan Document, and except as set forth in Section 11.7, each Canadian Borrower hereby waives until the
Canadian Commitment Termination Date all rights at law or in equity to subrogation, reimbursement, exoneration, contribution, indemnification or set off and any and all defenses available to a surety, guarantor or accommodation co-obligor. Each
Canadian Borrower acknowledges and agrees that this waiver is intended to benefit Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders and shall not limit or otherwise affect such Canadian Borrower’s liability hereunder or the enforceability of this
Section 11, and that Canadian Agent, Canadian Lenders and their respective successors and assigns are intended third party beneficiaries of the waivers and agreements set forth in this Section 11.4. 
 11.5 Election of Remedies. If Canadian Agent or any Canadian Lender may, under applicable law, proceed to realize its benefits under any of the
Loan Documents giving Canadian Agent or such Canadian Lender a Lien upon any Canadian Collateral, whether owned by any Canadian Borrower or by any other Person, either by judicial foreclosure or by non-judicial sale or enforcement, Canadian Agent or
any Canadian Lender may, at its sole option, determine which of its remedies or rights it may pursue without affecting any of its rights and remedies under this Section 11. If, in the exercise of any of its rights and remedies,

  

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Canadian Agent or any Canadian Lender shall forfeit any of its rights or remedies, including its right to enter a deficiency judgment against any Canadian
Borrower or any other Person, whether because of any applicable laws pertaining to “election of remedies” or the like, each Canadian Borrower hereby consents to such action by Canadian Agent or such Canadian Lender and waives any claim
based upon such action, even if such action by Canadian Agent or such Canadian Lender shall result in a full or partial loss of any rights of subrogation that each Canadian Borrower might otherwise have had but for such action by Canadian Agent or
such Canadian Lender. Any election of remedies that results in the denial or impairment of the right of Canadian Agent or any Canadian Lender to seek a deficiency judgment against any Canadian Borrower shall not impair any other Canadian
Borrower’s obligation to pay the full amount of the Canadian Obligations. In the event Canadian Agent or any Canadian Lender shall bid at any foreclosure or trustee’s sale or at any private sale permitted by law or the Loan Documents,
Canadian Agent or such Canadian Lender may bid all or less than the amount of the Canadian Obligations guaranteed hereunder and the amount of such bid need not be paid by Canadian Agent or such Canadian Lender but shall be credited against the
Canadian Obligations guaranteed hereunder. The amount of the successful bid at any such sale, whether Canadian Agent, any Canadian Lender or any other party is the successful bidder, shall be conclusively deemed to be the fair market value of the
Canadian Collateral and the difference between such bid amount and the remaining balance of the Canadian Obligations shall be conclusively deemed to be the amount of the Canadian Obligations guaranteed under this Section 11,
notwithstanding that any present or future law or court decision or ruling may have the effect of reducing the amount of any deficiency claim to which Canadian Agent or any Canadian Lender might otherwise be entitled but for such bidding at any such
sale. 
 11.6 Limitations. 
 (a) Notwithstanding any provision herein contained to the contrary, each Canadian Borrower’s liability under this Section 11 (which liability is in any event in addition to amounts for which such Canadian Borrower is
primarily liable under Section 1) shall be limited to an amount not to exceed as of any date of determination the greater of: 
 (i) the net amount of all Canadian Loans advanced to any other Canadian Borrower under this Agreement and then re-loaned or otherwise transferred to, or for the benefit of, such Canadian Borrower; and 
 (ii) the amount that could be claimed by Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders from such Canadian Borrower under this Section 11 without
rendering such claim voidable or avoidable under any Insolvency Law or similar statute or common law after taking into account, among other things, such Canadian Borrower’s right of contribution and indemnification from each other Canadian
Borrower under Section 11.7. 
 (iii) Further, notwithstanding any provision herein contained to the contrary, but without
duplication of Section 11.6(a), (i) each Canadian Borrower’s liability under this Section 11 shall be further limited to the extent necessary after taking into account, among other things, the limitation on
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right of contribution and indemnification from each other Canadian Borrower under Section 11.7, so that the enforcement of such liability shall
not cause such Canadian Borrower’s net assets to become lower than the minimum capital required under any Insolvency Law. 
 11.7
Contribution with Respect to Canadian Guaranty Obligations. 
 (a) To the extent that any Canadian Borrower shall make a payment under
this Section 11 of all or any of the Canadian Obligations (other than Loans made to that Canadian Borrower for which it is primarily liable) (a “Canadian Guarantor Payment”) that, taking into account all other Canadian Guarantor
Payments then previously or concurrently made by any other Canadian Borrower, exceeds the amount that such Canadian Borrower would otherwise have paid if each Canadian Borrower had paid the aggregate Canadian Obligations satisfied by such Canadian
Guarantor Payment in the same proportion that such Canadian Borrower’s “Canadian Allocable Amount” (as defined below) (as determined immediately prior to such Canadian Guarantor Payment) bore to the aggregate Canadian Allocable
Amounts of each of the Canadian Borrowers as determined immediately prior to the making of such Canadian Guarantor Payment, then, following payment in full in cash of the Canadian Obligations and termination of the Canadian Commitments, such
Canadian Borrower shall be entitled to receive contribution and indemnification payments from, and be reimbursed by, each other Canadian Borrower for the amount of such excess, pro rata based upon their respective Canadian Allocable Amounts in
effect immediately prior to such Canadian Guarantor Payment. 
 (b) As of any date of determination, the “Canadian Allocable
Amount” of any Canadian Borrower shall be equal to the maximum amount of the claim that could then be recovered from such Canadian Borrower under this Section 11 without rendering such claim voidable or avoidable under any
Insolvency Law or similar statue or common law after taking into account, among other things, such Canadian Borrower’s right of contribution and indemnification from each other Canadian Borrower under this Section 11.7. 

(c) This Section 11.7 is intended only to define the relative rights of Canadian Borrowers and nothing set forth in this
Section 11.7 is intended to or shall impair the obligations of Canadian Borrowers, jointly and severally, to pay any amounts as and when the same shall become due and payable in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, including
Section 11.1. Nothing contained in this Section 11.7 shall limit the liability of any Canadian Borrower to pay the Loans made directly or indirectly to that Canadian Borrower and accrued interest, Fees and expenses with
respect thereto for which such Canadian Borrower shall be primarily liable. 
 (d) The parties hereto acknowledge that the rights of
contribution and indemnification hereunder shall constitute assets of the Canadian Borrower to which such contribution and indemnification is owing. 
 (e) The rights of the indemnifying Canadian Borrowers against other Canadian Credit Parties under this Section 11.7 shall be exercisable upon the full payment in cash of the Canadian Obligations and the
termination of the Canadian Commitments and Canadian Letters of Credit. 
  

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 11.8 Liability Cumulative. The liability of Canadian Borrowers under this Section 11
is in addition to and shall be cumulative with all liabilities of each Canadian Borrower to Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents to which such Canadian Borrower is a party or in respect of any
Canadian Obligations or obligation of the other Canadian Borrower, without any limitation as to amount, unless the instrument or agreement evidencing or creating such other liability specifically provides to the contrary. 
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 Witness the due execution hereof by the respective duly authorized officers of the undersigned as of the
date first written above. 
  

			
	BORROWERS:
	
	EXOPACK, LLC
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

	
	CELLO-FOIL PRODUCTS, INC.
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

	
	EXOPACK-NEWMARKET, LTD.
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

	
	CREDIT PARTIES:
	
	EXOPACK HOLDING CORP.
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

	
	EXOPACK KEY HOLDINGS, LLC
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

 [Signature page to Credit Agreement] 

			
	TPG GROUP HOLDING CORP.
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

	
	TPG ENTERPRISES, INC.
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

	
	CELLO-FOIL HOLDING CORP.
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

	
	TPG (US), INC.
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

	
	EXOPACK-THOMASVILLE, LLC
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

	
	EXOPACK-HEBRON, L.L.C.
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

 [Signature page to Credit Agreement] 

			
	EXOPACK-ONTARIO, INC.
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

	
	EXOPACK-TECHNOLOGY, LLC
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

	
	THE PACKAGING GROUP (CANADA) CORPORATION
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  

 [Signature page to Credit Agreement] 

			
	GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION,
	as US Agent, US L/C Issuer and a US Lender
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	Its Duly Authorized Signatory
	
	GE CANADA FINANCE HOLDING COMPANY, a Nova Scotia unlimited liability company, as Canadian Agent, Canadian L/C Issuer and a Canadian Lender
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	Its Duly Authorized Signatory

 [Signature page to Credit Agreement] 

 ANNEX A 
 to 
 CREDIT AGREEMENT 
 DEFINITIONS 
 Capitalized terms used in the Loan Documents shall have
(unless otherwise provided elsewhere in the Loan Documents) the following respective meanings and all references to Sections, Exhibits, Schedules, Subschedules or Annexes in the following definitions shall refer to Sections, Exhibits, Schedules,
Subschedules or Annexes of or to the Agreement: 
 Acceleration of Canadian Obligations has the meaning ascribed to it in
Section 7.3(b). 
 Acceleration of US Obligations has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 7.3(b).

 Account Debtor means any Person who may become obligated to any Credit Party under, with respect to, or on account of, an Account,
Chattel Paper or General Intangibles (including a payment intangible). 
 Accounting Changes means: (a) changes in accounting
principles required by GAAP and implemented by Holdings or any of its Subsidiaries; (b) changes in accounting principles recommended by Holdings’ certified public accountants and implemented by Holdings or any Borrower; and
(c) changes in carrying value of Holdings’, any Borrower’s or any of their Subsidiaries’ assets, liabilities or equity accounts resulting from (i) the application of purchase accounting principles (A.P.B. 16 and/or 17, FASB
141 and EITF 88-16 and FASB 109) to the Related Transactions or (ii) as the result of any other adjustments that, in each case, were applicable to, but not included in, the Pro Forma. 
 Accounts means all “accounts,” as such term is defined in the Code, the PPSA and all “claims” for the purpose of the Civil
Code of Quebec (or similar Applicable Law), now owned or hereafter acquired by any Credit Party, including (a) all accounts receivable, other receivables, book debts and other forms of obligations (other than forms of obligations evidenced by
Chattel Paper or Instruments), (including any such obligations that may be characterized as an account or contract right under the Code), (b) all of each Credit Party’s rights in, to and under all purchase orders or receipts for goods or
services, (c) all of each Credit Party’s rights to any goods represented by any of the foregoing (including unpaid sellers’ rights of rescission, replevin, reclamation and stoppage in transit and rights to returned, reclaimed or
repossessed goods), (d) all rights to payment due to any Credit Party for property sold, leased, licensed, assigned or otherwise disposed of, for a policy of insurance issued or to be issued, for a secondary obligation incurred or to be
incurred, for energy provided or to be provided, for the use or hire of a vessel under a charter or other contract, arising out of the use of a credit card or charge card, or for services rendered or to be rendered by such Credit Party or in
connection with any other transaction (whether or not yet earned by performance on the part of such Credit 

 
Party), (e) all healthcare insurance receivables, and (f) all collateral security of any kind, now or hereafter in existence, given by any Account
Debtor or other Person with respect to any of the foregoing. 
 Acquisition Pro Forma has the meaning ascribed to it in
Section 5.6(ix)(A). 
 Acquisition Projections has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 5.6. 
 Advances means any US Revolving Credit Advance or Canadian Revolving Credit Advance, as the context may require. 
 Affected Lender has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 9.19(a). 
 Affiliate means, with respect to any Person, (a) each Person that, directly or indirectly, owns or controls, whether beneficially, or as a
trustee, guardian or other fiduciary, 10% or more of the Stock having ordinary voting power in the election of directors of such Person, (b) each Person that controls, is controlled by or is under common control with such Person, and
(c) each of such Person’s officers, directors, joint venturers and partners. For the purposes of this definition, “control” of a Person shall mean the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the
direction of its management or policies, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise; provided, however, that the term “Affiliate” shall specifically exclude each Agent and each Lender,
each unrelated portfolio company of Sponsor, Sponsor’s affiliates and any purchaser of the Subordinated Debt or the Senior Notes. 
 Agents means, collectively, the US Agent and the Canadian Agent. 
 Aggregate Borrowing Availability means, at any
given time, the sum of the US Borrowing Availability and Canadian Borrowing Availability. 
 Aggregate Canadian Borrowing Base means
as of any date of determination, an amount equal to (i) the sum of the Canadian Borrowing Base of each Canadian Borrower less (ii) all Reserves applicable to the Canadian Borrowers. 
 Aggregate US Borrowing Base means as of any date of determination, an amount equal to (i) the sum the US Borrowing Base of each US Borrower;
less (ii) $4,500,000; less (iii) all Reserves applicable to the US Borrowers. 
 Agreement means this Credit Agreement
(including all Schedules, Subschedules, Annexes and Exhibits hereto), as the same may be amended, supplemented, restated or otherwise modified from time to time. 
 Applicable Agent means (i) with respect to the Canadian Borrowers, Canadian Credit Parties, Canadian Lenders or Canadian Loans, Canadian Agent and (ii) with respect to the US Borrowers, US Credit
Parties, US Lenders or US Loans, US Agent. 
  

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 Applicable BA Rate Margin means the per annum interest rate margin from time to time in effect and
payable in addition to the BA Rate applicable to the Canadian Loan, as determined by reference to Section 1.3(a). 
 Applicable Borrower Representative means (i) with respect to the Canadian Borrowers, Canadian Credit Parties, Canadian Lenders or Canadian Loans, Canadian Borrower Representative and (ii) with respect to the US Borrowers,
US Credit Parties, US Lender or US Loans, US Borrower Representative. 
 Applicable Canadian Index Margin means the per annum interest
rate margin from time to time in effect and payable in addition to the Canadian Index Rate applicable to the Canadian Loan, as determined by reference to Section 1.3(a). 
 Applicable Law means, in respect of any provision of law referred to herein, the law applicable in each relevant jurisdiction to the issue or
topic addressed in such provision of law. 
 Applicable Margins means collectively the Applicable US Index Margin, the Applicable US
LIBOR Margin, the Applicable Canadian Index Margin and the Applicable BA Rate Margin. 
 Applicable US Index Margin means the per
annum interest rate margin from time to time in effect and payable in addition to the US Index Rate applicable to the US Loans, as determined by reference to Section 1.3(a). 
 Applicable US LIBOR Margin means the per annum interest rate from time to time in effect and payable in addition to the LIBOR Rate applicable to
the US Loans, as determined by reference to Section 1.3(a). 
 Arm’s Length has the meaning given to such term in the
ITA. 
 Asset Disposition means the disposition whether by sale, lease, transfer, loss, damage, destruction, casualty, condemnation or
otherwise of any of the following: (a) any of the Stock or other equity or ownership interest of any of Borrowers’ Subsidiaries or (b) any or all of the assets (other than property, plant and Equipment) of Borrowers or any of their
Subsidiaries other than sales and dispositions described in Section 5.7(a). 
 Assignment Agreement has the meaning
ascribed to it in Section 8.1(a). 
 Bankruptcy Code means the provisions of Title 11 of the United States Code, 11 U.S.C.
§§ 101 et seq. or other applicable bankruptcy, insolvency or similar laws. 
 BA Period means with respect to any BA
Rate Loan bearing interest at a rate based on the BA Rate, a period of 30, 60 or 90 days commencing on a Business Day selected by Canadian Borrower Representative in its irrevocable Notice of Canadian Revolving Credit Advance or Notice of
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Canadian Agent in accordance with Sections 1.2 and 1.3 (as applicable), provided that the foregoing provision relating to BA Periods is
subject to the following: 
  

	 	(a)	any BA Period that would otherwise extend beyond the Canadian Commitment Termination Date shall end on the Business Day immediately preceding such Canadian Commitment Termination
Date; 

  

	 	(b)	Canadian Borrower Representative shall select BA Periods so as not to require a payment or prepayment of any BA Rate Loan during a BA Period for such Canadian Loan; and

  

	 	(c)	Canadian Borrower Representative shall select BA Periods so there shall be no more than five (5) separate BA Rate Loans in existence at any one time. 

BA Rate means, in respect of any BA Period applicable to a BA Rate Loan, the rate per annum determined by Canadian Agent by reference to the
average rate quoted on the Reuters Monitor Screen (Page CDOR, or such other Page as may replace such Page on such Screen for the purpose of displaying Canadian interbank bid rates for Canadian Dollar bankers’ acceptances) applicable to Canadian
Dollar bankers’ acceptances with a term comparable to such BA Period as of 11:00 a.m. (Toronto time) two (2) Business Days before the first day of such BA Period. If for any reason the Reuters Monitor Screen rates are unavailable, BA Rate
means the rate of interest determined by Canadian Agent that is equal to the arithmetic mean (rounded upwards to the nearest basis point) of the rates quoted by The Bank of Nova Scotia, Royal Bank of Canada and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in
respect of Canadian Dollar bankers’ acceptances with a term comparable to such BA Period. No adjustment shall be made to account for the difference between the number of days in a year on which the rates referred to in this definition are based
and the number of days in a year on the basis of which interest is calculated in the Agreement. 
 BA Rate Breakage Costs means an
amount equal to the amount of any losses, expenses, liabilities (including, without limitation, any loss (including interest paid) and lost opportunity cost in connection with the re-employment of such funds) that any Canadian Lender may sustain as
a result of (i) any default by any Canadian Borrower in making any borrowing of, conversion into or continuation of any BA Rate Loan following Canadian Borrower Representative’s delivery to Canadian Agent of any BA Rate Loan request in
respect thereof or (ii) any payment of a BA Rate Loan on any day that is not the last day of the BA Period applicable thereto (regardless of the source of such prepayment and whether voluntary, by acceleration or otherwise). For purposes of
calculating amounts payable to a Canadian Lender under Section 1.4(f), each Canadian Lender shall be deemed to have actually funded its relevant BA Rate Loan through the purchase of a deposit bearing interest at the BA Rate in an amount
equal to the amount of that BA Rate Loan and having a maturity and repricing characteristics comparable to the relevant BA Period; provided, however, that each Canadian Lender may fund each of its BA Rate Loans in any manner it sees
fit, and the foregoing assumption shall be utilized only for the calculation of amounts payable under Section 1.4(f). 
  

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 BA Rate Loan means a Canadian Revolving Credit Advance denominated in Canadian Dollars which bears
interest at a rate based on the BA Rate. 
 BIA shall mean the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (Canada), and any successor act or
statute. 
 BMO Bridge Agreement means the Term Loan Agreement dated as of October 13, 2005, between CPG and Bank of Montreal.

 Borrower and Borrowers have the respective meanings ascribed to them in the preamble to the Agreement. 
 Borrower Representative means, either US Borrower Representative or Canadian Borrower representative, in each case as applicable. 
 Borrowing Base shall mean the Canadian Borrowing Base and the US Borrowing Base, as the context may require. 
 Borrowing Base Certificate has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 6.1(d). 
 Business Day means any day that is not a Saturday, a Sunday or a day on which banks are required or permitted to be closed in the State of New
York or the Province of Ontario and in reference to LIBOR Loans shall mean any such day that is also a LIBOR Business Day. 
 CAM
shall mean the mechanism for the allocation and exchange of interests in the Credit Facilities and collections thereunder established under Section 8.6. 
 CAM Exchange shall mean the exchange of the Lenders’ interests provided for in Section 8.6. 
 CAM Exchange Date shall mean the date on which (a) any event referred to in Section 7.1(f) or (g) shall occur or (b) an Acceleration of U.S. Obligations or an Acceleration of Canadian Obligations shall
occur. 
 CAM Percentage shall mean, as to each Lender, a fraction, expressed as a decimal, of which (a) the numerator shall be
the aggregate Dollar Equivalent of the Specified Obligations owed to such Lender and such Lender’s participation in the aggregate Letters of Credit immediately prior to the CAM Exchange Date and (b) the denominator shall be the aggregate
Dollar Equivalent of the Specified Obligations owed to all the Lenders and the aggregate Letters of Credit immediately prior to such CAM Exchange Date. 
 Canadian Agent means GE Canada in its capacity as Canadian Agent for Canadian Lenders or its successor appointed pursuant to Section 8.2 which successor shall be a Canadian Person. 
 Canadian Allocable Amount has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 11.1(a). 
  

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 Canadian Benefit Plans means any plan, fund, program, or policy, whether oral or written, formal
or informal, funded or unfunded, insured or uninsured, providing employee benefits, including medical, hospital care, dental, sickness, accident, disability, life insurance, pension, retirement or savings benefits, under which a Person has any
liability with respect to any employee or former employee, but excluding any Canadian Pension Plans and any plan fund, program or policy established pursuant to statute and administered by a Governmental Authority. 
 Canadian Borrowers has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble to this Agreement. 
 Canadian Borrower Representative means Exopack Canada in its capacity as Canadian Borrower Representative pursuant to the provisions of
Section 1.13(b). 
 Canadian Borrowing Availability means, at any time the lesser of (i) the amount of the Canadian
Commitment of all Canadian Lenders at such time and (ii) the Aggregate Canadian Borrowing Base at such time, in each case less the sum of (x) the amount of the outstanding Canadian Loan at such time, plus (y) Reserves imposed by
Canadian Agent in its reasonable credit judgment at such time in accordance with the terms hereof. 
 Canadian Borrowing Base means,
for any Canadian Borrower, as of any date of determination by Canadian Agent, from time to time, an amount equal to the sum at such time of: 
 (a) up to 85% of the book value of the Eligible Accounts of such Canadian Borrower’s Canadian Borrowing Base Group at such time; 
 (b) up to the lesser of (i) 62.5% of the book value of the Eligible Inventory of such Canadian Borrower’s Canadian Borrowing Base Group consisting of raw materials and finished goods valued at the lower of cost (determined on a
first-in, first-out basis) or market and (ii) 85% of the NOLV of such Eligible Inventory; and 
 (c) up to 12% of the NOLV of the
Eligible Inventory of such Canadian Borrower’s Canadian Borrowing Base Group consisting of work in process. 
 Canadian Borrowing
Base Group means, in respect of Exopack Canada, each of Exopack Canada and TPG Canada. 
 Canadian Collateral means the property
covered by the Canadian Security Agreements and the other Canadian Collateral Documents and any other personal property (other than real property, plants, Equipment and immovable property), tangible or intangible, moveable, now existing or hereafter
acquired, that may at any time be or become subject to a security interest or Lien in favor of Canadian Agent, on behalf of itself and Canadian Lenders, to secure the Canadian Obligations or any portion thereof. 
 Canadian Collateral Documents means the Canadian Security Agreements, the Canadian Patent Security Agreements, the Canadian Trademark
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Canadian Copyright Security Agreements and all similar agreements entered into guaranteeing payment of, or granting a Lien upon property as security for
payment of, the Canadian Obligations or any portion thereof. 
 Canadian Commitment means (a) as to any Canadian Lender, the
commitment of such Canadian Lender to make its Pro Rata Share of Canadian Revolving Credit Advances or incur its Pro Rata Share of Canadian Letter of Credit Obligations as set forth on Annex B or in the most recent Assignment Agreement, if any,
executed by such Canadian Lender and (b) as to all Canadian Lenders, the aggregate commitment of all Canadian Lenders to make the Canadian Revolving Credit Advances or incur Canadian Letter of Credit Obligations, which aggregate commitment
shall be Fifteen Million Dollars ($15,000,000) or the Canadian Dollar equivalent thereof on the Closing Date, as such amount may be adjusted, if at all, from time to time in accordance with the Agreement. 
 Canadian Commitment Termination Date means the earliest of (a) January 31, 2011, (b) the date of termination (whichever is earliest) of
Canadian Lenders’ obligations to make Canadian Revolving Credit Advances or incur Canadian Letter of Credit Obligations or permit existing Canadian Loans to remain outstanding, in each case, pursuant to Section 7.2 or
Section 7.3, and (c) the date of (i) payment in full by Canadian Borrowers of Canadian Revolving Credit Advances, (ii) the cancellation and return (or stand-by guarantee) of all Canadian Letters of Credit or the cash
collateralization of all Canadian Letter of Credit Obligations pursuant to Section 1.6(g), and (iii) the permanent reduction of the Canadian Commitments to zero dollars ($0). 
 Canadian Copyright Security Agreements means the Canadian Copyright Security Agreements, if any, made in favor of Canadian Agent, on behalf of
itself and Canadian Lenders, by each applicable Canadian Credit Party. 
 Canadian Credit Party means the Canadian Borrowers and each
of their Subsidiaries that is a Guarantor with respect to Canadian Obligations. 
 Canadian Disbursement Account has the meaning
ascribed to it in Section 1.2(d). 
 Canadian Dollars or “Cdn$” means the lawful currency of Canada.

 Canadian Foreign Lender has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.12(d). 
 Canadian Guarantor Payment has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 11.7(a). 
 Canadian Guarantors means each Canadian Subsidiary of Holdings (other than Canadian Borrowers), if any, and each other Person, if any, that
executes a guaranty or other similar agreement in favor of Canadian Agent, for itself and the ratable benefit of Canadian Lenders guarantying the Canadian Obligations, in connection with the transactions contemplated by the Agreement and the other
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 Canadian Guaranty means the guaranty of even date herewith executed by each Canadian Subsidiary of
Holdings (other than Canadian Borrowers) in favor of Canadian Agent, on behalf of itself and Canadian Lenders. 
 Canadian Indemnitees
has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 9.1(b). 
 Canadian Index Rate means a floating rate of interest per annum equal
to the higher of (i) the rate established by the Canadian Agent as the reference rate then in effect for determining interest rates on Canadian Dollar denominated commercial loans made by commercial banks in Canada and (ii) the BA Rate in
respect of a BA period for 30 days, plus 1.00%. 
 Canadian Index Rate Loan means a Canadian Revolving Credit Advance denominated in
Canadian Dollars that bears interest at a rate based on the Canadian Index Rate. 
 Canadian L/C Issuer means GE Canada Finance
Holding Company or a Subsidiary thereof or a bank or other legally authorized Person selected by or acceptable to Canadian Agent in its sole discretion, in such Person’s capacity as an issuer of Canadian Letters of Credit hereunder provided
that such Canadian Issuer shall at all times be a Canadian Person. 
 Canadian L/C Sublimit has the meaning ascribed to it in
Section 1.2(c). 
 Canadian Lenders means GE Canada, the other Lenders named on the signature pages of the Agreement as
Canadian Lenders (in such capacity only), and, if any such Canadian Lender shall assign all or any portion of the Canadian Obligations in accordance with the terms hereof, such term shall include any such assignee of such Canadian Lender provided
that, unless an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, each Canadian Lender shall at all times be a Canadian Person. 
 Canadian
Letters of Credit means standby letters of credit issued for the account of Canadian Borrowers by Canadian L/C Issuers for which Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders have incurred Canadian Letter of Credit Obligations. 
 Canadian Letter of Credit Fee has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.4(e). 
 Canadian Letter of Credit Obligations means all outstanding obligations incurred by Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders at the request of Canadian
Borrower Representative, whether direct or indirect, contingent or otherwise, due or not due, in connection with the issuance of Canadian Letters of Credit by Canadian L/C Issuers or the purchase of a participation as set forth in
Section 1.2(c) with respect to any Canadian Letter of Credit. The amount of such Canadian Letter of Credit Obligations shall equal the maximum amount that may be payable by Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders thereupon or pursuant
thereto. 
 Canadian Loan means, at any time, the sum of (i) the aggregate amount of Canadian Revolving Credit Advances
outstanding to Canadian Borrowers plus (ii) the aggregate Canadian Letter of Credit Obligations incurred on behalf of Canadian Borrowers. Unless the context otherwise requires, references to the outstanding principal balance of the Canadian
Loan shall include the outstanding balance of Canadian Letter of Credit Obligations. 
  

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 Canadian Non-Funding Lender has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 8.5(a)(iv).

 Canadian Note has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.2(a). 
 Canadian Obligations means all loans, advances, debts, liabilities and obligations, for the performance of covenants, tasks or duties or for
payment of monetary amounts (whether or not such performance is then required or contingent, or such amounts are liquidated or determinable), including Canadian Letter of Credit Obligations, owing by any Credit Party to Canadian Agent or any
Canadian Lender, and all covenants and duties regarding such amounts, of any kind or nature, present or future, whether or not evidenced by any note, agreement or other instrument, arising under the Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents. This
term includes all principal, interest (including all interest that accrues after the commencement of any case or proceeding by or against any Canadian Credit Party in bankruptcy, whether or not allowed in such case or proceeding), Fees, Charges,
expenses, attorneys’ fees and any other sum chargeable to any Canadian Credit Party under the Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents. 
 Canadian Overadvance has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.2(a). 
 Canadian Patent Security
Agreements means the Canadian Patent Security Agreements, if any, made in favor of Canadian Agent, on behalf of itself and Canadian Lenders, by each applicable Canadian Credit Party. 
 Canadian Pension Event means (i) the termination in whole or in part of any Canadian Pension Plan, (ii) the determination of a going
concern unfunded liability or a solvency deficiency in respect of any Canadian Pension Plan in an actuarial report on the Canadian Pension Plan filed with the applicable Governmental Authority, (iii) the failure of any Credit Party to make
minimum required contributions to amortize any funding deficiencies under a Canadian Pension Plan within the time period required by law or failure by any Credit Party to make a required contribution under any Canadian Pension Plan which could
result in the imposition of a Lien upon the assets of a Credit Party, or (iv) any Credit Party makes any improper withdrawals or application of assets of a Canadian Pension Plan. 
 Canadian Pension Plan means each pension plan required to be registered under Canadian federal, provincial or territorial law (including, without
limitation, under the Pension Benefits Act (Ontario) or the ITA) that is maintained or contributed to by a Canadian Credit Party for its employees or former employees, but does not include the Canada Pension Plan or the Quebec Pension Plan as
maintained by the Government of Canada or the Province of Quebec, respectively. 
  

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 Canadian Person means a resident of Canada for purposes of the ITA or an authorized foreign bank
for purposes of the ITA that receives each amount paid or credited to it hereunder in respect of its Canadian banking business for purposes of the ITA. 
 Canadian Pledge Agreement means the Deed of Pledge of Shares of even date herewith executed by each Canadian Credit Party in favor of Canadian Agent, on behalf of itself and Canadian Lenders. 
 Canadian Revolving Credit Advance has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.2(a). 
 Canadian Security Agreements means the Security Agreement of even date herewith executed by each Canadian Credit Party in favor of Canadian Agent,
on behalf of itself and Canadian Lenders and each other agreement now or hereafter executed and delivered by any Canadian Subsidiary that creates a mortgage, charge, security interest or other Lien over any assets of such Canadian Subsidiary for the
benefit of Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders to secure the Canadian Obligations. 
 Canadian Security Documents means the Canadian
Pledge Agreements, the Canadian Security Agreements, the Canadian Copyright Agreements, the Canadian Patent Agreements, the Canadian Trademark Agreements and any security document delivered pursuant thereto or in connection therewith and
“Canadian Security Document” means any one of them. 
 Canadian Settlement Date has the meaning ascribed to it in
Section 8.5(a)(iv). 
 Canadian Subsidiary means each Subsidiary of Holdings organized under the laws of Canada or any
province or territory thereof. 
 Canadian Trademark Security Agreements means the Canadian Trademark Security Agreements, if any,
made in favor of Canadian Agent, on behalf of itself and Canadian Lenders, by each applicable Canadian Credit Party. 
 Capital Lease
means, with respect to any Person, any lease of any property (whether real, personal or mixed) by such Person as lessee that, in accordance with GAAP, would be required to be classified and accounted for as a capital lease on a balance sheet of such
Person. 
 Capital Lease Obligation means, with respect to any Capital Lease of any Person, the amount of the obligation of the lessee
thereunder that, in accordance with GAAP, would appear on a balance sheet of such lessee in respect of such Capital Lease. 
 Cash
Equivalents means: (i) marketable securities (A) issued or directly and unconditionally guaranteed as to interest and principal by the United States government or Canadian government or (B) issued by any agency of the United
States government or Canadian government the obligations of which are backed by the full faith and credit of the United States or Canada, in each case maturing within one (1) year after acquisition thereof; (ii) marketable 

  

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direct obligations issued by any state of the United States of America, any province or territory of Canada, or any political subdivision of any such state,
province, territory or any public instrumentality thereof, in each case maturing within one year after acquisition thereof and having, at the time of acquisition, a rating of at least A-1 from S&P or at least P-1 from Moody’s;
(iii) commercial paper maturing no more than one year from the date of acquisition and, at the time of acquisition, having a rating of at least A-1 from S&P or at least P-1 from Moody’s; (iv) certificates of deposit or
bankers’ acceptances issued or accepted by any Lender or by any commercial bank organized under the laws of the United States of America or any state thereof or the District of Columbia or Canada that is at least (A) ”adequately
capitalized” (as defined in the regulations of its primary Federal banking regulator) and (B) has Tier 1 capital (as defined in such regulations) of not less than $250,000,000, in each case maturing within one year after issuance or
acceptance thereof; and (v) shares of any money market mutual or similar funds that (A) has substantially all of its assets invested continuously in the types of investments referred to in clauses (i) through (iv) above,
(B) has net assets of not less than $500,000,000 and (C) has the highest rating obtainable from either S&P or Moody’s. 
 Cello-Foil has the meaning given to such term in the recitals to this Agreement. 
 Cello-Foil Group has the meaning
given to such term in Section 3.5. 
 Change of Control means any event, transaction or occurrence as a result of which
(a) the Sponsor ceases to own and control directly or indirectly all of the economic and voting rights associated with ownership of at least fifty one percent (51%) of all classes of the outstanding Stock of Holdings on a fully diluted
basis, (b) Holdings ceases to own and control directly or indirectly all of the economic and voting rights associated with all of the outstanding Stock of any Borrower, (c) any Borrower ceases to own and control all of the economic and
voting rights associated with all of the outstanding Stock of any of its Subsidiaries, or (d) any “Change of Control” shall occur (as such term is defined in the Indenture or any other agreement governing the Senior Notes).

 Charges means all federal, state, provincial, territory, county, city, municipal, local, foreign or other governmental taxes
(including premiums and other amounts owed to the PBGC at the time due and payable), levies, assessments, charges, liens, claims or encumbrances upon or relating to (a) the Collateral, (b) the Obligations, (c) the employees, payroll,
income or gross receipts of any Credit Party, (d) any Credit Party’s ownership or use of any properties or other assets, or (e) any other aspect of any Credit Party’s business. 
 Chattel Paper means any “chattel paper,” as such term is defined in the Code, the PPSA (or similar Applicable Law), including electronic
chattel paper, now owned or hereafter acquired by any Credit Party, wherever located. 
 Closing Checklist means the schedule,
including all appendices, exhibits or schedules thereto, listing certain documents and information to be delivered in connection with the Agreement, the other Loan Documents and the transactions contemplated thereunder, substantially in the form
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 Closing Date means January 31, 2006. 
 Code means the Uniform Commercial Code as the same may, from time to time, be enacted and in effect in the State of New York; provided,
that to the extent that the Code is used to define any term herein or in any Loan Document and such term is defined differently in different Articles or Divisions of the Code, the definition of such term contained in Article or Division 9 shall
govern; provided further, that in the event that, by reason of mandatory provisions of law, any or all of the attachment, perfection or priority of, or remedies with respect to, any Agent’s or any Lender’s Lien on any
Collateral is governed by the Uniform Commercial Code as enacted and in effect in a jurisdiction other than the State of New York, the term “Code” shall mean the Uniform Commercial Code as enacted and in effect in such other
jurisdiction solely for purposes of the provisions thereof relating to such attachment, perfection, priority or remedies and for purposes of definitions related to such provisions. 
 Collateral means the Canadian Collateral and the US Collateral, as the context may require. 
 Collection Account means that certain account of Agent, account number 502-328-54 in the name of Agent at DeutscheBank Trust Company Americas in
New York, New York ABA No. 021 001 033, or such other account as may be specified in writing by Agent as the “Collection Account”, which account shall not be maintained at an office of a Lender. 
 Collateral Documents means the Canadian Collateral Documents and the US Collateral Documents, as the context may require. 
 Commitments means, collectively, the Canadian Commitments and the US Loan Commitments which shall be equal to $45,000,000 on the Closing Date.

 Commitment Termination Dates means, collectively, the US Commitment Termination Date and the Canadian Commitment Termination Date.

 Communication means any notice, information or other communication required or permitted to be given or made under the Agreement,
but excluding any Loan Document requested by Agent to be delivered solely in a signed writing, including without limitation, any Note, power of attorney, or Patent Security Agreement, Trademark Security Agreement or Copyright Security Agreement.

 Compliance Certificate has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 6.1(k). 
 Consolidated Net Income means, with respect to any specified Person for any period, the aggregate of the Net Income of such Person and its
Restricted Subsidiaries for such period, on a consolidated basis, determined in accordance with GAAP; provided that: 
  

	 	(1)	the Net Income (but not loss) of any Person that is not a Restricted Subsidiary or that is accounted for by the equity method of accounting will be included only to the extent of
the amount of dividends or similar distributions paid in cash to the specified Person or a Restricted Subsidiary of the Person; 

  

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	 	(2)	the Net Income of any Restricted Subsidiary will be excluded to the extent that the declaration or payment of dividends or similar distributions by that Restricted Subsidiary of
that Net Income is not at the date of determination permitted without any prior governmental regulation applicable to that Restricted Subsidiary or its stockholders, except that such exclusion shall not apply to the extent such dividends or
distributions are actually received by such Person; 

  

	 	(3)	the cumulative effect of a change in accounting principles will be excluded; 

  

	 	(4)	the effect of purchase accounting adjustments required or permitted by GAAP in connection with the Transactions (as such term is defined in the Indenture) shall be excluded;

  

	 	(5)	any goodwill impairment charges will be excluded; 

  

	 	(6)	non-cash compensation charges or other non-cash expenses or charges arising from the grant or issuance of stock, stock options or other equity-based awards to directors, officers or
employees of Holdings and its Restricted Subsidiaries will be excluded; and 

  

	 	(7)	payments of fees and expenses made by Holdings in connection with the consummation of the Transactions for such period will be excluded. 

 Contingent Obligation means, as applied to any Person, any direct or indirect liability of that Person: (i) with respect to Guaranteed
Indebtedness and with respect to any Indebtedness, lease, dividend or other obligation of another Person if the purpose or intent of the Person incurring such liability, or the effect thereof, is to provide assurance to the obligee of such liability
that such liability will be paid or discharged, or that any agreements relating thereto will be complied with, or that the holders of such liability will be protected (in whole or in part) against loss with respect thereto; (ii) with respect to
any letter of credit issued for the account of that Person or as to which that Person is otherwise liable for reimbursement of drawings; (iii) under any foreign exchange contract, currency swap agreement, interest rate swap agreement (including
US Interest Rate Agreements) or other similar agreement or arrangement designed to alter the risks of that Person arising from fluctuations in currency values or interest rates, (iv) any agreement, contract or transaction involving commodity
options or future contracts, (v) to make take-or-pay or similar payments if required regardless of nonperformance by any other party or parties to an agreement, or (vi) pursuant to any agreement to purchase, repurchase or otherwise acquire
any obligation or any property constituting security therefor, to provide funds for the payment or discharge of such obligation or to maintain the solvency, financial condition or any balance sheet item or level of income of another. The amount of
any Contingent Obligation shall be equal to the amount of the obligation so guaranteed or otherwise supported or, if not a fixed and determined amount, the maximum amount so guaranteed. 
  

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 Contractual Obligations means, as applied to any Person, any indenture, mortgage, deed of trust,
contract, undertaking, agreement or other instrument to which that Person is a party or by which it or any of its properties is bound or to which it or any of its properties is subject including the Related Transactions Documents. 
 Control Agreement means a tri-party deposit account, securities account or commodities account control agreements by and among the applicable
Credit Party, Applicable Agent and the depository, securities intermediary or commodities intermediary, and each in form and substance satisfactory in all respects to Applicable Agent and in any event providing to Applicable Agent
“control” of such deposit account, securities or commodities account within the meaning of Articles 8 and 9 of the Code (or similar provisions of its equivalent under Applicable Law). 
 Copyright License means any and all rights now owned or hereafter acquired by any Credit Party under any written agreement granting any right to
such Credit Party to use any Copyright or Copyright registration owned by a third party. 
 Copyright Security Agreements means the US
Copyright Security Agreements and the Canadian Copyright Security Agreements. 
 Copyrights means all of the following now owned or
hereafter adopted or acquired by any Credit Party: (a) all copyrights and General Intangibles of like nature (whether registered or unregistered), all registrations and recordings thereof, and all applications in connection therewith, including
all registrations, recordings and applications in the United States Copyright Office or Canadian Intellectual Property Office or in any similar office or agency of the United States, any state or territory thereof, or any other country or any
political subdivision thereof; and (b) all reissues, extensions or renewals thereof. 
 CPG means CPG Finance, Inc., a Delaware
corporation. 
 CRA means the Canada Revenue Agency. 
 Credit Facility shall mean the US Commitments and extensions of credit thereunder or the Canadian Commitments and extensions of credit thereunder, as applicable. 
 Credit Parties means the US Credit Parties and Canadian Credit Parties. 
 Default means any event that, with the passage of time or notice or both, would, unless cured or waived, become an Event of Default. 

Default Rate has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.3(d). 
 Disbursement Accounts means the US Disbursement Account and the Canadian Disbursement Account. 
  

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 Disclosure Schedules means the Schedules prepared by Borrowers and denominated as Schedules
3.1(a) through 5.9 in the index to the Agreement. 
 Division-by-Division Basis means (a) with respect to Projections
prepared and delivered hereunder on or prior to the Closing Date, each of the Exopack Group, the Cello-Foil Group and the TPG Group viewed as divisions of the Credit Parties and (b) with respect to Projections prepared and delivered hereunder
after the Closing Date, each of the Credit Parties’ “plastics division” and “paper division” viewed as divisions of the Credit Parties without regard to the legal entities included therein. 
 Documents means any “document,” as such term is defined in the Code, the PPSA (or similar Applicable Law), including electronic
documents, now owned or hereafter acquired by any Credit Party, wherever located. 
 Dollar Equivalent means the amount in Dollars for
any amount denominated in Dollars and the Equivalent Amount in Dollars of any amount denominated in any other currency. 
 Dollars or
“$” means lawful currency of the United States of America. 
 Domestic Subsidiaries means any Subsidiary organized
under the laws of a jurisdiction in the United States of America. 
 EBITDA means, with respect to any specified Person for any
period, the Consolidated Net Income of such Person for such period plus, with duplication: 
  

	 	(1)	an amount equal to any extraordinary loss plus any net loss realized by such Person or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries in connection with an Asset Disposition, to the extent such
losses were deducted in computing such Consolidated Net Income, plus 

  

	 	(2)	provision for taxes (including, without limitation, the Michigan Single Business Tax) based on income or profits of such Person and its Restricted Subsidiaries for such period, to
the extent that such provision for taxes was deducted in computing such Consolidated Net Income; plus 

  

	 	(3)	the Fixed Charges (as such term is defined in the Indenture) of such Person and its Restricted Subsidiaries for such period, to the extent that such Fixed Charges were deducted in
computing such Consolidated Net Income; plus 

  

	 	(4)	non-recurring expenses and charges resulting from equity offerings, investments, mergers, recapitalizations, option buyouts, dispositions, asset acquisitions and similar
transactions involving such Person or its Restricted Subsidiaries for such period, in each case to the extent deducted in computing Consolidated Net Income; plus 

  

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	 	(5)	non-recurring restructuring charges or reserves for such period, to the extent such restructuring charges or reserves were deducted in computing Consolidated Net Income; plus

  

	 	(6)	payments pursuant to the Management Services Agreement for such period, subject to the limitations set forth in the definition of “Permitted Payments to Parent,” to the
extent such payments were deducted in computing Consolidated Net Income; plus 

  

	 	(7)	depreciation, amortization (including amortization of intangibles but excluding amortization of prepaid cash expenses that were paid in a prior period) and other non-cash expenses
(excluding any such non-cash expense to the extent that it represents an accrual of or reserve for cash expenses in any future period or amortization of a prepaid cash expense that was paid in a prior period) of such Person and its Restricted
Subsidiaries for such period, to the extent that such depreciation, amortization and other non-cash expenses were deducted in computing such Consolidated Net Income; minus 

  

	 	(8)	non-cash items increasing such Consolidated Net Income for such period, other than the accrual of revenue in the ordinary course of business. 

 Electronic Transmission means each document, instruction, authorization, file, information and any other communication transmitted, posted or
otherwise made or communicated by e-mail or E-Fax, or otherwise to or from an E-System or other equivalent service. 
 Eligible
Accounts has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.8. 
 Eligible Inventory has the meaning ascribed to it in
Section 1.9. 
 Environmental Laws means all applicable federal, state, provincial, local and foreign laws, statutes,
ordinances, codes, rules, legally binding standards and regulations, now or hereafter in effect, and any legally binding applicable judicial or administrative interpretation thereof, including any applicable judicial or administrative order, consent
decree, order or judgment, imposing liability or standards of conduct for or relating to the regulation and protection of human health, safety and the environment (including ambient air, surface water, groundwater, wetlands, land surface or
subsurface strata). Environmental Laws include the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, Fisheries Act, Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992, the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994, the Species At Risk Act, the Hazardous Products
Act, the Canada Shipping Act, the Canada Wildlife Act, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (42 U.S.C. §§ 9601 et seq.) (“CERCLA”); the Hazardous Materials Transportation
Authorization Act of 1994 (49 U.S.C. §§ 5101 et seq.); the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (7 U.S.C. §§ 136 et seq.); the Solid Waste Disposal Act (42 U.S.C. §§ 6901 et
seq.); the Toxic Substance Control Act (15 U.S.C. §§ 2601 et seq.); the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. §§ 7401 et seq.); the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. §§ 1251 et seq.); the
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U.S.C. §§ 651 et seq.); and the Safe Drinking Water Act (42 U.S.C. §§ 300(f) et seq.), and any and all regulations
promulgated thereunder, and all analogous state, local and foreign counterparts or equivalents and any transfer of ownership notification or approval statutes. 
 Environmental Liabilities means, with respect to any Person, all liabilities, obligations, responsibilities, response, remedial and removal costs, investigation and feasibility study costs, capital costs,
operation and maintenance costs, losses, damages, punitive damages, property damages, natural resource damages, consequential damages, treble damages, costs and expenses (including all reasonable fees, disbursements and expenses of legal counsel,
experts and consultants), fines, penalties, sanctions and interest incurred as a result of or related to any claim, suit, action, administrative order, investigation, proceeding or demand by any Person, whether based in contract, tort, implied or
express warranty, strict liability, criminal or civil statute or regulation or equity or common law, including any arising under or related to any Environmental Laws, Environmental Permits, or in connection with any Release or threatened Release or
presence of a Hazardous Material whether on, at, in, under, from or about or in the vicinity of any real or personal property. 
 Environmental Permits means all permits, licenses, authorizations, certificates, approvals or registrations required by any Governmental Authority under any Environmental Laws. 
 Equipment means all “equipment,” as such term is defined in the Code, the PPSA (or similar Applicable Law), now owned or hereafter
acquired by any Credit Party, wherever located and, in any event, including all such Credit Party’s machinery and equipment, including processing equipment, conveyors, machine tools, data processing and computer equipment, including embedded
software and peripheral equipment and all engineering, processing and manufacturing equipment, office machinery, furniture, materials handling equipment, tools, attachments, accessories, automotive equipment, trailers, trucks, forklifts, molds,
dies, stamps, motor vehicles, rolling stock and other equipment of every kind and nature, trade fixtures and fixtures not forming a part of real property, together with all additions and accessions thereto, replacements therefor, all parts therefor,
all substitutes for any of the foregoing, fuel therefor, and all manuals, drawings, instructions, warranties and rights with respect thereto, and all products and proceeds thereof and condemnation awards and insurance proceeds with respect thereto.

 Equivalent Amount means, on any date of determination, with respect to obligations or valuations denominated in one currency (the
“first currency”), the amount of another currency (the “second currency”) which would result from the conversion of the relevant amount of the first currency into the second currency, at the rate used by Applicable Agent’s
treasury function on such date or, if such date is not a Business Day, on the Business Day immediately preceding such date of determination, or at such other rate as may have been agreed in writing between the Applicable Borrower(s) and Applicable
Agent. 
 ERISA means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended from time to time, and all regulations
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 ERISA Affiliate means, with respect to any Credit Party, any trade or business (whether or not
incorporated) that, together with such Credit Party, are treated as a single employer under Section 4001(b)(1) of ERISA or Sections 414(b), (c), (m) or (o) of the IRC. 
 ERISA Event means, with respect to any Credit Party or any ERISA Affiliate, (a) any event described in Section 4043 of ERISA with
respect to a Title IV Plan; (b) the withdrawal of any Credit Party or ERISA Affiliate from a Title IV Plan subject to Section 4063 of ERISA during a plan year in which it was a substantial employer, as defined in Section 4001(a)(2) of
ERISA; (c) the complete or partial withdrawal of any Credit Party or any ERISA Affiliate from any Multiemployer Plan; (d) the filing of a notice of intent to terminate a Title IV Plan or the treatment of a plan amendment as a termination
under Section 4041 of ERISA; (e) the institution of proceedings to terminate a Title IV Plan or Multiemployer Plan by the PBGC; (f) the failure by any Credit Party or ERISA Affiliate to make when due required contributions to a
Multiemployer Plan or Title IV Plan unless such failure is cured within 30 days; (g) any other event or condition that might reasonably be expected to constitute grounds under Section 4042 of ERISA for the termination of, or the
appointment of a trustee to administer, any Title IV Plan or Multiemployer Plan or for the imposition of liability under Section 4069 or 4212(c) of ERISA; (h) the termination of a Multiemployer Plan under Section 4041A of ERISA or the
reorganization or insolvency of a Multiemployer Plan under Section 4241 or 4245 of ERISA; or (i) the loss of a Qualified Plan’s qualification or tax exempt status; or (j) the termination of a Plan described in Section 4064
of ERISA. 
 E-Signature means the process of attaching to or logically associating with an Electronic Transmission an electronic
symbol, encryption, digital signature or process (including the name or an abbreviation of the name of the party transmitting the Electronic Transmission) with the intent to sign, authenticate or accept such Electronic Transmission. 
 E-System means any electronic system, including Intralinks® and any other Internet or extranet-based site, whether such electronic system is owned, operated or hosted by the
Administrative Agent or any other Person, providing for access to data protected by passcodes or other security system. 
 Event of
Default has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 7.1. 
 Excluded Tax has the meaning ascribed to it in
Section 1.12(a). 
 Exopack Canada has the meaning given to such term in the recitals to this Agreement. 
 Exopack Group has the meaning given to such tem in Section 3.5. 
 Exopack Holdings has the meaning given to such term in the recitals to this Agreement. 
 Exopack Op Co has the meaning given to such term in the recitals to this Agreement. 
  

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 Exopack Ontario means Exopack-Ontario, Inc., a California corporation. 
 Exopack Thomasville means Exopack-Thomasville, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. 
 Fair Labor Standards Act means the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C. §201 et seq. 
 Federal Funds Rate means, for any day, a floating rate equal to the weighted average of the rates on overnight federal funds transactions among
members of the Federal Reserve System, as determined by Agent in its sole discretion, which determination shall be final, binding and conclusive (absent manifest error). 
 Federal Reserve Board means the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. 
 Fees means
any and all fees payable to Agents or any Lender pursuant to the Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents. 
 Financial Statements
means the consolidated and consolidating income statements, statements of cash flows and balance sheets of Holdings, Borrowers and their Subsidiaries delivered in accordance with Section 6.1. 
 Fiscal Month means any of the monthly accounting periods of Holdings of each Fiscal Year. 
 Fiscal Quarter means any of the quarterly accounting periods of Holdings, ending on March 31, June 30, September 30 and
December 31 of each year. 
 Fiscal Year means any of the annual accounting periods of Holdings ending on December 31 of
each year. 
 Fixtures means all “fixtures” as such term is defined in the Code, the PPSA (or similar Applicable Law), now
owned or hereafter acquired by any Credit Party. 
 Foreign Lender has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.12(d).

 Foreign Subsidiary means any direct or indirect Subsidiary of Holdings organized under the laws of a jurisdiction outside of the
United States. 
 Funded Debt means, with respect to any Person, without duplication, all Indebtedness for borrowed money evidenced by
notes, bonds, debentures, or similar evidences of Indebtedness and that by its terms matures more than one year from, or is directly or indirectly renewable or extendible at such Person’s option under a revolving credit or similar agreement
obligating the lender or lenders to extend credit over a period of more than one year from the date of creation thereof, and specifically including Capital Lease Obligations, current maturities 

  

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of long-term debt, revolving credit and short-term debt extendible beyond one year at the option of the debtor, and also including, in the case of Borrowers,
the Obligations (including Letter of Credit Obligations). 
 Funding Date has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 2.2.

 GAAP means generally accepted accounting principles in the case of Canadian Borrower, in Canada, and in the case of US Borrowers,
in the United States of America, as in effect from time to time, consistently applied. 
 GE Canada has the meaning ascribed to it in
the recitals to this Agreement. 
 GE Capital has the meaning ascribed to it in the recitals to this Agreement. 
 GE Capital Fee Letter has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.4(a). 
 General Intangibles means “general intangibles,” as such term is defined in the Code, and “intangibles” as defined in the PPSA
(or, in each case, similar Applicable Law), now owned or hereafter acquired by any Credit Party, including all right, title and interest that such Credit Party may now or hereafter have in or under any Contractual Obligation, all payment
intangibles, customer lists, Licenses, Copyrights, Trademarks, Patents, and all applications therefor and reissues, extensions or renewals thereof, rights in Intellectual Property, interests in partnerships, joint ventures and other business
associations, licenses, permits, copyrights, trade secrets, proprietary or confidential information, inventions (whether or not patented or patentable), technical information, procedures, designs, knowledge, know-how, software, data bases, data,
skill, expertise, experience, processes, models, drawings, materials and records, goodwill (including the goodwill associated with any Trademark or Trademark License), all rights and claims in or under insurance policies (including insurance for
fire, damage, loss and casualty, whether covering personal property, real property, tangible rights or intangible rights, all liability, life, key man and business interruption insurance, and all unearned premiums), uncertificated securities, choses
in action, deposit, checking and other bank accounts, rights to receive tax refunds and other payments, rights to receive dividends, distributions, cash, Instruments and other property in respect of or in exchange for pledged Stock and Investment
Property, rights of indemnification, all books and records, correspondence, credit files, invoices and other papers, including all tapes, cards, computer runs and other papers and documents in the possession or under the control of such Credit Party
or any computer bureau or service company from time to time acting for such Credit Party. 
 Goldman Bridge Agreement means the Credit
and Guaranty Agreement dated as of October 13, 2005, among Holding as borrower, the guarantors referred to therein, the lenders referred to therein and Goldman Sachs Credit Partners L.P. 
 Goods means any “goods,” as such term is defined in the Code, the PPSA (or similar Applicable Law), now owned or hereafter acquired by
any Credit Party, wherever located, including embedded software to the extent included in “goods” as defined in the Code, the PPSA (or similar Applicable Law), manufactured homes, standing timber that is cut and removed for sale and unborn
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 Governmental Authority means any nation or government, any state, province or other political
subdivision thereof, and any agency, department or other entity exercising executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory or administrative functions of or pertaining to government. 
 Guaranteed Indebtedness means, as to any Person, any obligation of such Person guaranteeing, providing comfort or otherwise supporting any
Indebtedness, lease, dividend, or other obligation (“primary obligation”) of any other Person (the “primary obligor”) in any manner, including any obligation or arrangement of such Person to (a) purchase or
repurchase any such primary obligation, (b) advance or supply funds (i) for the purchase or payment of any such primary obligation or (ii) to maintain working capital or equity capital of the primary obligor or otherwise to maintain
the net worth or solvency or any balance sheet condition of the primary obligor, (c) purchase property, securities or services primarily for the purpose of assuring the owner of any such primary obligation of the ability of the primary obligor
to make payment of such primary obligation, (d) protect the beneficiary of such arrangement from loss (other than product warranties given in the ordinary course of business) or (e) indemnify the owner of such primary obligation against
loss in respect thereof. The amount of any Guaranteed Indebtedness at any time shall be deemed to be an amount equal to the lesser at such time of (x) the stated or determinable amount of the primary obligation in respect of which such
Guaranteed Indebtedness is incurred and (y) the maximum amount for which such Person may be liable pursuant to the terms of the instrument embodying such Guaranteed Indebtedness, or, if not stated or determinable, the maximum reasonably
anticipated liability (assuming full performance) in respect thereof. 
 Guaranties means, collectively, the Canadian Guaranty, the US
Guaranty and any other guaranty executed by any Guarantor in favor of any Agent and any Lenders in respect of the Obligations. 
 Guarantors means Holdings, each US Guarantor, each Canadian Guarantor and each other Person, if any, that executes a guaranty or other similar agreement in favor of any Agent, for itself and the ratable benefit of any Lenders, in
connection with the transactions contemplated by the Agreement and the other Loan Documents. 
 Hazardous Material means any
substance, material or waste that is regulated by, or forms the basis of liability now or hereafter under, any Environmental Laws, including any material or substance that is (a) defined as a “solid waste,” “hazardous
waste,” “hazardous material,” “hazardous substance,” “dangerous goods,” “extremely hazardous waste,” “restricted hazardous waste,” “pollutant,” “contaminant,” “hazardous
constituent,” “special waste,” “toxic substance” or other similar term or phrase under any Environmental Laws, or (b) petroleum or any fraction or by-product thereof, asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls
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 Holdings has the meaning ascribed thereto in the recitals to the Agreement. 
 Indebtedness means, with respect to any Person, without duplication (a) all indebtedness of such Person for borrowed money or for the
deferred purchase price of property payment for which is deferred six (6) months or more, but excluding obligations to trade creditors incurred in the ordinary course of business that are unsecured and not overdue by more than six
(6) months unless being contested in good faith, (b) all reimbursement and other obligations with respect to letters of credit, bankers’ acceptances and surety bonds, whether or not matured, (c) all obligations evidenced by
notes, bonds, debentures or similar instruments, (d) all indebtedness created or arising under any conditional sale or other title retention agreement with respect to property acquired by such Person (even though the rights and remedies of the
seller or lender under such agreement in the event of default are limited to repossession or sale of such property), (e) all Capital Lease Obligations and the present value (discounted at the US Index Rate as in effect on the Closing Date) of
future rental payments under all synthetic leases, (f) all obligations of such Person under commodity purchase or option agreements or other commodity price hedging arrangements, in each case whether contingent or matured, (g) all net
payment obligations of such Person under any foreign exchange contract, currency swap agreement, interest rate swap (including US Interest Rate Agreements), cap or collar agreement or other similar agreement or arrangement designed to alter the
risks of that Person arising from fluctuations in currency values or interest rates, in each case whether contingent or matured, (h) all Indebtedness referred to above secured by (or for which the holder of such Indebtedness has an existing
right, contingent or otherwise, to be secured by) any Lien upon or in property or other assets (including accounts and contract rights) owned by such Person, even though such Person has not assumed or become liable for the payment of such
Indebtedness, (i) ”earnouts” and similar payment obligations excluding bonus, phantom stock or other similar compensation payments owed to employees, or officers and incurred in the ordinary course of business, and (j) the
Obligations. 
 Indemnitees shall mean the US Indemnitees and Canadian Indemnitees. 
 Indenture means that certain Indenture, dated as of the date hereof, by and among Holdings, the guarantors from time to time party thereto and The
Bank Of New York Trust Company, N.A., as Trustee, pursuant to which the Senior Notes have been issued. 
 Insolvency Law shall mean
any applicable insolvency or other similar law of any jurisdiction, including any other law of any jurisdiction permitting a debtor to obtain a stay or a compromise of the claims of its creditors against it and, for greater certainty, shall include
the Companies Creditors Assignment Act (Canada) and the BIA. 
 Instruments means all “instruments,” as such term is defined
in the Code (or similar Applicable Law), now owned or hereafter acquired by any Credit Party, wherever located, and, in any event, including all certificated securities, all certificates of deposit, and all promissory notes and other evidences of
indebtedness, other than instruments that constitute, or are a part of a group of writings that constitute, Chattel Paper. 
  

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 Intellectual Property means any and all Licenses, Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks, and the
goodwill associated with such Trademarks. 
 Intercompany Debt has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 9.21. 

Intercompany Notes has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 5.1(c). 
 Interest Payment Date means (a) as to any US Index Rate Loan or Canadian Index Rate Loan, the first Business Day of each month to occur while
such Loan is outstanding, and (b) as to any LIBOR Loan or BA Rate Loan, the last day of the applicable LIBOR Period or BA Period; provided, that in the case of any LIBOR Period or BA Period greater than three months in duration, interest
shall be payable at three month intervals and on the last day of such LIBOR Period or BA Period, as applicable; provided further that, in addition to the foregoing, each of (x) the date upon which all of the Commitments have been
terminated and the Loans have been paid in full and (y) each Commitment Termination Date shall be deemed to be an “Interest Payment Date” with respect to any interest that has then accrued under the Agreement. 
 Inventory means any “inventory,” as such term is defined in the Code, the PPSA (or similar Applicable Law), now owned or hereafter
acquired by any Credit Party, wherever located, including inventory, merchandise, goods and other personal property that are held by or on behalf of any Credit Party for sale or lease or are furnished or are to be furnished under a contract of
service, or that constitute raw materials, work in process, finished goods, returned goods, supplies or materials of any kind, nature or description used or consumed or to be used or consumed in such Credit Party’s business or in the
processing, production, packaging, promotion, delivery or shipping of the same, including all supplies and embedded software. 
 Investment means (i) any direct or indirect purchase or other acquisition by Borrowers or any of their Subsidiaries of any Stock, or other ownership interest in, any other Person, and (ii) any direct or indirect loan,
advance or capital contribution by Borrowers or any of their Subsidiaries to any other Person, including all indebtedness and accounts receivable due from that other Person that are not current assets and did not arise from sales to that other
Person in the ordinary course of business. 
 Investment Property means all “investment property,” as such term is defined
in the Code, the PPSA (or similar Applicable Law), now owned or hereafter acquired by any Credit Party, wherever located, including: (i) all securities, whether certificated or uncertificated, including stocks, bonds, interests in limited
liability companies, partnership interests, treasuries, certificates of deposit, and mutual fund shares; (ii) all securities entitlements of any Credit Party, including the rights of such Credit Party to any securities account and the financial
assets held by a securities intermediary in such securities account and any free credit balance or other money owing by any securities intermediary with respect to that account; (iii) all securities accounts of any Credit Party; (iv) all
commodity contracts of any Credit Party; and (v) all commodity accounts held by any Credit Party. 
 IRC means the Internal
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 IRS means the United States Internal Revenue Service. 
 ITA means the Income Tax Act (Canada), as amended from time to time. 
 Judgment Conversion Date has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.15(a). 
 Judgment Currency has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.15(a). 
 L/C Issuers means, collectively, the US L/C Issuers and the Canadian L/C Issuers. 
 L/C Reserve Account has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 8.6(b). 
 Lenders means US Lenders and Canadian Lenders. 
 Letters of Credit means, collectively, the US Letters of Credit and the Canadian Letters of Credit. 
 Letter of Credit Obligations the US Letter of Credit Obligations and the Canadian Letter of Credit Obligations. 
 LIBOR
Breakage Costs means an amount equal to the amount of any losses, expenses, liabilities (including, without limitation, any loss (including interest paid) and lost opportunity cost (consisting of the present value of the difference between the
LIBOR Rate in effect for the Interest Period and any lower LIBOR Rate in effect at the time of prepayment for the remainder of that Interest Period) in connection with the re-employment of such funds) that any Lender may sustain as a result of
(a) any default by any Borrower in making any borrowing of, conversion into or continuation of any LIBOR Loan following Borrower Representative’s delivery to Agent of any LIBOR Loan request in respect thereof or (b) any payment of a
LIBOR Loan on any day that is not the last day of the LIBOR Period applicable thereto (regardless of the source of such prepayment and whether voluntary, by acceleration or otherwise). For purposes of calculating amounts payable to a Lender under
Section 1.4(f), each Lender shall be deemed to have actually funded its relevant LIBOR Loan through the purchase of a deposit bearing interest at LIBOR in an amount equal to the amount of that LIBOR Loan and having a maturity and
repricing characteristics comparable to the relevant LIBOR Period; provided, however, that each Lender may fund each of its LIBOR Loans in any manner it sees fit, and the foregoing assumption shall be utilized only for the calculation
of amounts payable under Section 1.4(f). 
 LIBOR Business Day means a Business Day on which banks in the City of London
are generally open for interbank or foreign exchange transactions. 
 LIBOR Loans means a Loan or any portion thereof bearing interest
by reference to the LIBOR Rate. 
 LIBOR Period means, with respect to any LIBOR Loan, each period commencing on a LIBOR Business Day
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irrevocable notice to US Agent as set forth in Section 1.3(e); provided, that the foregoing provision relating to LIBOR Periods is subject
to the following: 
 (a) if any LIBOR Period would otherwise end on a day that is not a LIBOR Business Day, such LIBOR Period
shall be extended to the next succeeding LIBOR Business Day unless the result of such extension would be to carry such LIBOR Period into another calendar month in which event such LIBOR Period shall end on the immediately preceding LIBOR Business
Day; 
 (b) any LIBOR Period that would otherwise extend beyond the date set forth in clause (a) of the definition of
“US Commitment Termination Date” shall end two (2) LIBOR Business Days prior to such date; 
 (c) any LIBOR
Period that begins on the last LIBOR Business Day of a calendar month (or on a day for which there is no numerically corresponding day in the calendar month at the end of such LIBOR Period) shall end on the last LIBOR Business Day of a calendar
month; 
 (d) US Borrower Representative shall select LIBOR Periods so as not to require a payment or prepayment of any LIBOR
Loan during a LIBOR Period for such Loan; and 
 (e) US Borrower Representative shall select LIBOR Periods so that there shall
be no more than 5 separate LIBOR Loans in existence at any one time. 
 LIBOR Rate means for each LIBOR Period, a rate of interest
determined by Agent equal to: 
 (a) the offered rate for deposits in United States Dollars for the applicable LIBOR Period
that appears on Telerate Page 3750 as of 11:00 a.m. (London time), on the second full LIBOR Business Day next preceding the first day of such LIBOR Period (unless such date is not a Business Day, in which event the next succeeding Business Day
will be used); divided by 
 (b) a number equal to 1.0 minus the aggregate (but without duplication) of the rates
(expressed as a decimal fraction) of reserve requirements in effect on the day that is two (2) LIBOR Business Days prior to the beginning of such LIBOR Period (including basic, supplemental, marginal and emergency reserves under any regulations
of the Federal Reserve Board or other Governmental Authority having jurisdiction with respect thereto, as now and from time to time in effect) for Eurocurrency funding (currently referred to as “Eurocurrency Liabilities” in Regulation D of
the Federal Reserve Board that are required to be maintained by a member bank of the Federal Reserve System. 
 If such interest rates shall
cease to be available from Telerate News Service, the LIBOR Rate shall be determined from such financial reporting service or other information as shall be available to US Agent. 
  

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 License means any Copyright License, Patent License, Trademark License or other license of rights
or interests now held or hereafter acquired by any Credit Party. 
 Lien means any mortgage or deed of trust, pledge, hypothecation,
assignment, deposit arrangement, lien, charge, claim, security interest, easement or encumbrance, or preference, priority or other security agreement or preferential arrangement of any kind or nature whatsoever (including any lease or title
retention agreement, any financing lease having substantially the same economic effect as any of the foregoing, and the filing of, or agreement to give, any financing statement perfecting a security interest under the Code or comparable law of any
jurisdiction). 
 Litigation has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 6.1(i). 
 Loan Account as the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.10. 
 Loan Documents means the Agreement, the Notes, the Collateral Documents, the GE Capital Fee Letter, the subordination provisions applicable to any
Subordinated Debt and intercreditor provisions applicable to any Indebtedness that is pari passu in right of payment to the Obligations and all other agreements, instruments, documents and certificates identified in the Closing Checklist
executed and delivered to, or in favor of, any Agent or any Lenders and including all other pledges, powers of attorney, consents, assignments, contracts, notices, and all other written matter whether heretofore, now or hereafter executed by or on
behalf of any Credit Party, or any employee of any Credit Party, and delivered to any Agent or any Lender in connection with the Agreement or the transactions contemplated thereby. Any reference in the Agreement or any other Loan Document to a Loan
Document shall include all appendices, exhibits or schedules thereto, and all amendments, restatements, supplements or other modifications thereto, and shall refer to the Agreement or such Loan Document as the same may be in effect at any and all
times such reference becomes operative. 
 Loans means the US Loan and Canadian Loans. 
 Management Services Agreement means the agreement dated October 13, 2005 between Holding and Sun Capital Partners Management IV, LLC, as in
effect on the Closing Date. 
 Master Standby Agreement means the Master Agreement for Standby Letters of Credit dated as of the
Closing Date between US Borrowers and/or Canadian Borrowers, as Joint Applicants, and GE Capital and/or GE Canada, as LC Issuer, as the same may be amended, restated, modified and/or supplemented from time to time including, without limitation, by
joinder thereto. 
 Material Adverse Effect means a material adverse effect on (a) the business, assets, operations, or financial
or other condition of any Borrower or of the Credit Parties taken as a whole, (b) Borrowers’ ability to pay any of the Loans or any of the other Obligations in accordance with the terms of the Agreement, (c) the Collateral or any
Agent’s Liens, on behalf of itself and Lenders, on the Collateral or the priority of such Liens, or (d) any Agent’s or any Lender’s rights and remedies under the Agreement and the other Loan Documents. 
  

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 Maximum Lawful Rate has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.3(f). 
 Moody’s means Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. 
 Multiemployer Plan means a “multiemployer plan” as defined in Section (3)(7) of ERISA, and to which any Credit Party or ERISA Affiliate is making, is obligated to make or has made or been
obligated to make in the past five years contributions on behalf of participants who are or were employed by any of them or withdrawal liability payments. 
 Net Income means, with respect to any specified Person, the net income (loss) of such Person, determined in accordance with GAAP and before any reduction in respect of preferred stock dividends, excluding,
however: 
 (a) any gain (but not loss), together with any related provision for taxes on such gain (but not loss), realized
in connection with: (a) any Asset Disposition; or (b) the disposition of any securities by such Person or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries or the extinguishment of any Indebtedness of such Person or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries;
and 
 (b) any extraordinary gain or loss, together with any related provision for taxes on such extraordinary gain or loss.

 Net Proceeds means (i) cash proceeds received by Borrowers or any of their Subsidiaries from any Asset Disposition (including
insurance proceeds, awards of condemnation, and payments under notes or other debt securities received in connection with any Asset Disposition), net of (a) the costs of such Asset Disposition (including taxes attributable to such sale, lease
or transfer) and any commissions and other customary transaction fees, costs and expenses, other than any costs payable to any Affiliate of a Credit Party, (b) amounts applied to repayment of Indebtedness (other than the Obligations) secured by
a Lien permitted under the Agreement on the asset or property disposed, and (c) any amounts required to be held in escrow until such time as such amounts are released from escrow whereupon such amounts shall be considered Net Proceeds, and
(ii) cash proceeds attributable to any working capital, earnings, balance sheet or similar adjustment under any acquisition agreement or similar purchase agreement. 
 Net Tax Benefit means (a) the total amount of reduction in such shareholders’, members’, or partners’, as the case may be, income tax liability previously realized as a result of any loss
generated by Borrowers’ business during any prior tax year, assuming in calculating such amount that the full amount of such loss has been used to reduce such shareholders’, members’, or partners’, as the case may be, adjusted
gross income in the same tax year that such loss was generated by Borrowers’ business, plus, (b) the amount by which (i) the aggregate amount of Tax Distributions made, based on good faith estimates, to such shareholders’,
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owing by such shareholders’, members’, or partners’, as the case may be, for income generated by Borrowers’ business during such year;
provided, however, to the extent that any loss is generated by Borrowers’ business during any tax year and such loss is included in clause (a) above in calculating Net Tax Benefit, then the amount to be used in clause (b)(ii)
above in calculating the Net Tax Benefit shall be deemed to be zero dollars ($0). 
 NOLV means, at any time, with respect to any
Inventory, the net orderly liquidation value of such Inventory made most recently at or prior to such time in writing by an independent appraiser selected by Applicable Agent. 
 Non-Consenting Lender has the meaning given to such term in Section 9.19(c). 
 Non-Excluded Taxes has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.12(a). 
 Non-Voting Stock of any Person means Stock of such Person other than the Voting Stock of such Person. 
 Notes means, collectively, the US Notes and the Canadian Notes. 
 Notice of Conversion/Continuation has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.3(e). 
 Notice of Canadian Revolving Credit Advance has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.2(a). 
 Notice of US
Revolving Credit Advance has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.1(a). 
 Obligation Currency has the meaning
ascribed to it in Section 1.15(a). 
 Obligations means, collectively, the US Obligations and the Canadian Obligations.

 Other Canadian Lender has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 8.5(d). 
 Other US Lender has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 8.5(d). 
 Other Taxes has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.12(c). 
 Patent License means rights under any written agreement now owned or hereafter acquired by any Credit Party granting any right to such Credit
Party with respect to any invention on which a Patent owned by a third party is in existence. 
 Patent Security Agreements means the
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 Patents means all of the following in which any Credit Party now holds or hereafter acquires any
interest: (a) all letters patent of the United States, Canada or any other country, all registrations and recordings thereof, and all applications for letters patent of the United States, Canada or of any other country, including registrations,
recordings and applications in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the Canadian Intellectual Property Office or in any similar office or agency of the United States, Canada any State or any other country, and (b) all reissues,
continuations, continuations-in-part or extensions thereof. 
 PBGC means the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. 
 Permitted Acquisition has the meaning given to such term in Section 5.6. 
 Permitted Amalgamation means the continuance of one or both of Exopack Canada and TPG Canada from its respective jurisdiction or organization on
the date hereof to another Canadian jurisdiction and the amalgamation of Exopack Canada and TPG Canada pursuant to the laws of the applicable Canadian jurisdiction. 
 Permitted Encumbrances means the following encumbrances: (a) Liens for taxes, assessments or governmental charges or levies not yet due and payable or Liens for taxes, assessments or governmental charges
or levies being contested in good faith and by appropriate proceedings for which adequate reserves have been established in accordance with GAAP, excluding federal income tax Liens and Liens in favor of the PBGC under ERISA; (b) Liens in
respect of property or assets of any Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries imposed by law which were incurred in the ordinary course of business and which have not arisen to secure Indebtedness for borrowed money, such as carriers’,
materialmen’s, warehousemen’s and mechanics’ Liens, statutory and common law landlord’s Liens, and other similar Liens arising in the ordinary course of business, and which either (1) do not in the aggregate materially
detract from the value of such property or assets or materially impair the use thereof in the operation of the business of any Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries or (2) are being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings, which
proceedings have the effect of preventing the forfeiture or sale of the property or asset subject to such Lien; (c) Liens created by or pursuant to this Agreement, the Collateral Documents or the other Loan Documents; (d) Liens in
existence on the Closing Date which are listed, and the property subject thereto described, on Schedule 5.2, without giving effect to any extensions or renewals thereof except to the extent that extensions or renewals of the underlying
secured obligations are permitted hereunder; (e) Liens arising from judgments, decrees, awards or attachments in circumstances not constituting an Event of Default, provided that the amount of cash and property (determined on a fair
market value basis) deposited or delivered to secure the respective judgment or decree or subject to attachment shall not exceed $250,000 or the Dollar Equivalent thereof in the aggregate at any time; (f) Liens (other than any Lien imposed by
ERISA) (1) incurred or deposits made in the ordinary course of business in connection with general insurance maintained by any Borrower and its Subsidiaries, (2) incurred or deposits made in the ordinary course of business of any Borrower
and its Subsidiaries in connection with workers’ compensation, unemployment insurance and other types of social security, (3) to secure the performance by any Borrower and its Subsidiaries of tenders, statutory obligations (other than
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bids, leases, government contracts, trade contracts, performance and return of money bonds and other similar obligations (exclusive of obligations for the
payment of borrowed money) to the extent incurred in the ordinary course of business, (4) to secure the performance by any Borrower and its Subsidiaries of leases of real property, to the extent incurred or made in the ordinary course of
business consistent with past practices, and (5) other deposits not to exceed $250,000 in the aggregate; (g) licenses, sublicenses, leases or subleases granted to third Persons in the ordinary course of business not interfering in any
material respect with the business of any Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries; (h) easements, rights-of-way, restrictions, minor defects or irregularities in title, encroachments and other similar charges or encumbrances, in each case not
securing Indebtedness and not interfering in any material respect with the ordinary conduct of the business of any Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries; (i) Liens arising from precautionary UCC financing statements regarding operating leases;
(j) Liens created pursuant to or in connection with leases or Capital Leases or purchase money Indebtedness contemplated by Section 5.1(r) or otherwise permitted pursuant to this Agreement, provided that (1) such Liens
only serve to secure the payment of rent or Indebtedness arising under such leases or Capital Leases and (2) the Liens encumbering the assets leased or purported to be leased under such leases or Capital Leases do not encumber any other assets
of any Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries (other than letters of credit, payment undertaking agreements, guaranteed investment contracts, deposits of cash or Cash Equivalents and other credit support arrangements, in each case having an aggregate
value not exceeding the fair market value of the assets leased or purported to be leased under such leases or Capital Leases (each of such values determined at the time when the lease agreement relating to the relevant lease or Capital Lease is
signed and delivered)); (k) (1) liens, encumbrances, hypothecs and other matters affecting title to any real property, (2) as to any particular real property at any time, such easements, encroachments, covenants, rights of way, minor
defects, irregularities or encumbrances on title which would not reasonably be expected to materially impair such real property for the purpose for which it is held by the mortgagor or grantor thereof, (3) zoning and other municipal ordinances
which are not violated in any material respect by the existing improvements and the present use made by the mortgagor or grantor thereof of the premises, (4) general real estate taxes and assessments not yet delinquent, and (5) any Lien
that would be disclosed on a true, correct and complete survey of the real property that does not materially affect the use or enjoyment of the real property as it is currently being used; (l) Liens arising pursuant to purchase money security
interests securing Indebtedness representing the purchase price (or financing of the purchase price within 90 days after the respective purchase) of assets acquired after the Closing Date, provided that (1) any such Liens attach only to
the assets so purchased, upgrades thereon and, if the asset so purchased is an upgrade, the original asset itself (and such other assets financed by the same financing source), (2) the Indebtedness (other than Indebtedness incurred from the
same financing source to purchase other assets and excluding Indebtedness representing obligations to pay installation and delivery charges for the property so purchased) secured by any such Lien does not exceed 100% of the lesser of the fair market
value or the purchase price of the property being purchased at the time of the incurrence of such Indebtedness and (3) the Indebtedness secured thereby is permitted to be incurred pursuant to this Agreement; (m) Liens arising out of
consignment or similar arrangements for the sale of goods entered into by any Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries in the ordinary course of business; and (n) rights of setoff upon deposits of cash in favor of banks or other depository
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respect to deposits of cash not subject to a Control Agreement, customary rights of setoff in favor of such banks or depository institutions; (o) Liens
securing Indebtedness or leases that refinance, refund, extend, renew and/or replace Indebtedness or leases secured by Liens described in clauses (a) through (n) above and (p) Liens created by or pursuant to that certain Cash Pledge
and Security Agreement, dated as of October 13, 2005, by and between Exopack Op Co and The CIT Group/Business Credit, Inc., provided that the amount of cash deposited or delivered pursuant thereto shall not exceed $2,250,000 or the
Dollar Equivalent thereof in the aggregate at any time. 
 Person means any individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, joint
venture, trust, unincorporated organization, association, corporation, limited liability company, institution, public benefit corporation, other entity or government (whether federal, state, county, city, municipal, local, foreign, or otherwise,
including any instrumentality, division, agency, body or department thereof). 
 Plan means, at any time, an “employee benefit
plan,” as defined in Section 3(3) of ERISA, that any Credit Party or ERISA Affiliate maintains, contributes to or has an obligation to contribute to on behalf of its employees. 
 Pledge Agreements means the US Pledge Agreement, the Canadian Pledge Agreement and any other pledge agreement entered into after the Closing Date
by any Credit Party in favor of an Agent or any Lender. 
 PPSA means the Personal Property Security Act as the same may, from time to
time, be in effect in the Province of Ontario; provided, that in the event that, by reason of mandatory provisions of law, any or all of the attachment, perfection or priority of any Lender’s security interest in any Collateral is
governed by the Personal Property Security Act as in effect in a jurisdiction other than the Province of Ontario, the term “PPSA” shall mean the Personal Property Security Act or a similar act or statute as in effect in such other
jurisdiction for purposes of the provisions of this Agreement relating to such attachment, perfection or priority and for purposes of definition related to such provisions. 
 Prepayment Date has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.6(e)(iii). 
 Prior Lender means each of (i) Goldman Sachs Credit Partners L.P. and the other lenders party to the Goldman Bridge Agreement and
(ii) Bank of Montreal as lender under the BMO Bridge Agreement. 
 Prior Lender Obligations means the loans outstanding under the
Goldman Bridge Agreement and the BMO Bridge Agreement. 
 Pro Forma means the unaudited consolidated and consolidating balance sheets
of Exopack Holding Group and Cello-Foil Holding Group prepared in accordance with GAAP as of January 1, 2006, after giving effect to the Related Transactions. The Pro Forma is annexed hereto as Annex D. 
  

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 Pro Rata Share means (A) with respect to all matters relating to any Lender (a) with
respect to the Revolving Loan prior to the occurrence of both the Commitment Termination Dates, the percentage obtained by dividing (i) the Revolving Loan Commitment of that Lender by (ii) the aggregate Revolving Loan Commitments of all
Lenders, and (b) with respect to the Revolving Loan on and after the occurrence of both Commitment Termination Dates, the percentage obtained by dividing (i) the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the Revolving Loan (including
Letter of Credit Obligations) held by that Lender by (ii) the outstanding principal balance of the Revolving Loan (including Letter of Credit Obligations) held by all Lenders, as such percentages may be adjusted by assignments pursuant to
Section 8.1; (B) with respect to all matters relating to any US Lender only (a) with respect to the US Loan prior to the occurrence of the US Commitment Termination Date, the percentage obtained by dividing (i) the US Loan
Commitment of that US Lender by (ii) the aggregate US Loan Commitments of all US Lenders, (b) with respect to the US Loan on and after the occurrence of the US Commitment Termination Date, the percentage obtained by dividing (i) the
aggregate outstanding principal balance of the US Loan held by that US Lender, by (ii) the outstanding principal balance of the US Loan held by all US Lenders, as such percentages may be adjusted by assignments pursuant to
Section 8.1 and (C) with respect to all matters relating to any Canadian Lender only (a) with respect to all Canadian Loans prior to the occurrence of the Canadian Commitment Termination Date, the percentage obtained by
dividing (i) the aggregate Canadian Commitments of that Canadian Lender by (ii) the aggregate Canadian Commitments of all Canadian Lenders, and (b) with respect to all Canadian Loans on and after the occurrence of the Canadian
Commitment Termination Date, the percentage obtained by dividing (i) the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the Canadian Loans held by that Canadian Lender, by (ii) the outstanding principal balance of the Canadian Loans held by
all Canadian Lenders, as such percentages may be adjusted by assignments pursuant to Section 8.1. 
 Proceeding means a
proceeding under the United States Bankruptcy Code, Insolvency Laws or any similar law in any jurisdiction, in which any Credit Party or any Subsidiary thereof is a debtor. 
 Projections means Holdings’ forecasted consolidated and consolidating: (a) balance sheets; (b) profit and loss statements;
(c) cash flow statements; and (d) capitalization statements, all prepared on a Subsidiary by Subsidiary or Division-by-Division basis, if applicable, and otherwise consistent with the historical Financial Statements of Holdings, together
with appropriate supporting details and a statement of underlying assumptions. 
 Proposed Change has the meaning ascribed to it in
Section 9.19(c). 
 Qualified Assignee means (a) any Lender, any Affiliate of any Lender and, with respect to any
Lender that is an investment fund that invests in commercial loans, any other investment fund that invests in commercial loans and that is managed or advised by the same investment advisor as such Lender or by an Affiliate of such investment
advisor, and (b) any commercial bank, savings and loan association or savings bank or any other entity which is an “accredited investor” (as defined in Regulation D under the Securities Act of 1933 or in respect of Canadian Loans, the
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buys loans as one of its businesses, including insurance companies, mutual funds, lease financing companies and commercial finance companies, in each case,
which has a rating of BBB or higher from S&P and a rating of Baa2 or higher from Moody’s at the date that it becomes a Lender and which, in each case, through its applicable lending office, is capable of lending to Borrowers without the
imposition of any withholding or similar taxes; provided that such Person shall not be a Qualified Assignee if the assigning Lender is entitled to receive additional amounts from the Borrowers under Section 1.12 hereof immediately
prior to such assignment in an amount greater than the amount imposed by such assignee; and provided, further, that no Person that (directly or through an Affiliate) holds a cash Investment in the Subordinated Debt or equity of any
Credit Party in excess of 20% of its Commitments or cash Investment in the Loans shall be a Qualified Assignee. 
 Qualified Plan
means a Plan that is intended to be tax-qualified under Section 401(a) of the IRC. 
 Real Estate has the meaning ascribed to it
in Section 3.14. 
 Refinancing means the repayment in full by Borrowers of the Prior Lender Obligations on the Closing
Date. 
 Related Transactions means the initial borrowing under the Revolving Loans on the Closing Date, the Refinancing, the issuance
of the Senior Notes, the payment of all Fees, costs and expenses associated with all of the foregoing and the execution and delivery of all of the Related Transactions Documents. 
 Related Transactions Documents means the Loan Documents, the Senior Notes, the Indenture, and all other agreements or instruments executed in
connection with the Related Transactions. 
 Release means any release, threatened release, spill, emission, leaking, pumping,
pouring, emitting, emptying, escape, injection, deposit, disposal, discharge, dispersal, dumping, leaching or migration of Hazardous Material in the indoor or outdoor environment, including the movement of Hazardous Material through or in the air,
soil, surface water, ground water or property. 
 Replacement Lender has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 9.19(a).

 Report has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 8.2(1). 
 Requisite Lenders means Lenders having (a) more than 50% of the Commitments of all Lenders, or (b) if the Commitments have been
terminated, more than 50% of the aggregate outstanding amount of the Loans. 
 Reserves means, with respect to any Borrowing Base
(a) reserves established by Applicable Agent from time to time against Eligible Accounts and Eligible Inventory pursuant to Exhibit 6.1(d) and (b) such other reserves against Eligible Accounts, Eligible Inventory, 

  

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Aggregate Borrowing Availability, US Borrowing Availability or Canadian Borrowing Availability that Applicable Agent may, in its reasonable credit judgment
acting in good faith, establish from time to time without double-counting. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Reserves established to ensure the payment of accrued Interest Expenses or Indebtedness shall be deemed to be a reasonable
exercise of Applicable Agent’s credit judgment. 
 Restricted Payment means, with respect to any Credit Party (a) the
declaration or payment of any dividend or the incurrence of any liability to make any other payment or distribution of cash or other property or assets in respect of Stock; (b) any payment on account of the purchase, redemption, defeasance,
sinking fund or other retirement of such Credit Party’s Stock or any other payment or distribution made in respect thereof, either directly or indirectly; (c) any payment or prepayment of principal of, premium, if any, or interest, fees or
other charges on or with respect to, and any redemption, purchase, retirement, defeasance, sinking fund or similar payment and any claim for rescission with respect to, any Subordinated Debt; (d) any payment made to redeem, purchase, repurchase
or retire, or to obtain the surrender of, any outstanding warrants, options or other rights to acquire Stock of such Credit Party now or hereafter outstanding; (e) any payment of a claim for the rescission of the purchase or sale of, or for
material damages arising from the purchase or sale of, any shares of such Credit Party’s Stock or of a claim for reimbursement, indemnification or contribution arising out of or related to any such claim for damages or rescission; (f) any
payment, loan, contribution, or other transfer of funds or other property to any Stockholder of such Credit Party other than payment of compensation in the ordinary course of business to Stockholders who are employees of such Credit Party; and
(g) any payment of management fees (or other fees of a similar nature), out-of-pocket expenses in connection therewith and indemnities payable in connection with any management services, consulting or like agreement by such Credit Party to any
Stockholder of such Credit Party or its Affiliates. 
 Restricted Subsidiaries has the meaning given to such term in the Indenture.

 Revolving Credit Advances means the Canadian Revolving Credit Advances and the US Revolving Credit Advances. 
 Revolving Lenders means, collectively, the US Lenders and the Canadian Lenders. 
 Revolving Loan means, collectively, the US Loan and the Canadian Loan. 
 Revolving Loan Commitment means, collectively, the US Loan Commitment and Canadian Commitment. 
 S&P means Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services, a division of the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 
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 Senior Notes means those certain 11 1/4% Senior Unsecured
Notes due 2014 issued by Holdings in an aggregate original principal amount up to $235,000,000. 
 Settlement Date means the US
Settlement Date or Canadian Settlement Date, as the context may require. 
 Software means all “software” as such term is
defined in the Code, the PPSA (or similar Applicable Law), now owned or hereafter acquired by any Credit Party, other than software embedded in any category of Goods, including all computer programs and all supporting information provided in
connection with a transaction related to any program. 
 Solvent means, with respect to any Person on a particular date, that on such
date (a) the fair value of the property of such Person is greater than the total amount of liabilities, including subordinated and contingent liabilities, of such Person; (b) the present fair saleable value of the assets of such Person is
not less than the amount that will be required to pay the probable liability of such Person on its debts and liabilities, including subordinated and contingent liabilities as they become absolute and matured; (c) such Person does not intend to,
and does not believe that it will, incur debts or liabilities beyond such Person’s ability to pay as such debts and liabilities mature; and (d) such Person is not engaged in a business or transaction, and is not about to engage in a
business or transaction, for which such Person’s property would constitute an unreasonably small capital. The amount of contingent liabilities (such as Litigation, guaranties and pension plan liabilities) at any time shall be computed as the
amount that, in light of all the facts and circumstances existing at the time, represents the amount that would be reasonably be expected to become an actual or matured liability. 
 Specified Obligations means Obligations consisting of (a) the principal and interest on Loans and (b) reimbursement obligations in
respect of Letters of Credit. 
 Sponsor means Sun Capital Partners Group III, Inc. and Sun Capital Partners Group IV, Inc.

 Statement has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 6.1(b). 
 Stock means all shares, options, warrants, general or limited partnership interests, membership interests or other equivalents (regardless of how
designated) of or in a corporation, partnership, limited liability company or equivalent entity whether voting or nonvoting, including common stock, preferred stock or any other “equity security” (as such term is defined in Rule 3a11-1 of
the General Rules and Regulations promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934). 
 Stockholder means, with respect to any Person, each holder of Stock of such Person. 
 Subordinated Debt means any
Indebtedness of any Credit Party subordinated to the Obligations as to right and time of payment and as to any other rights and remedies thereunder and having such other terms as are satisfactory to Agents and Requisite Lenders. 
  

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 Subsidiary means, with respect to any Person, (a) any corporation of which an aggregate of
more than 50% of the outstanding Stock having ordinary voting power to elect a majority of the board of directors of such corporation (irrespective of whether, at the time, Stock of any other class or classes of such corporation shall have or might
have voting power by reason of the happening of any contingency) is at the time, directly or indirectly, owned legally or beneficially by such Person or one or more Subsidiaries of such Person, or with respect to which any such Person has the right
to vote or designate the vote of 50% or more of such Stock whether by proxy, agreement, operation of law or otherwise, and (b) any partnership or limited liability company in which such Person and/or one or more Subsidiaries of such Person
shall have an interest (whether in the form of voting or participation in profits or capital contribution) of more than 50% or of which any such Person is a general partner or may exercise the powers of a general partner. Unless the context
otherwise requires, each reference to a Subsidiary shall be a reference to a Subsidiary of Holdings. 
 Supermajority Lenders means
Lenders having (a) 65% or more of the Commitments of all Lenders, or (b) if the Commitments have been terminated, 65% or more of the aggregate outstanding amount of the Loans. 
 Target has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 5.6. 
 Taxes has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.12(a). 
 Tax Distributions
means, for so long as any Borrowers is a Subchapter S corporation, limited liability company or partnership dividends and/or distributions paid by such Borrower to its shareholders, members or general partners, as the case may be, in
an amount equal to the product of (a) taxable income related to such persons’ ownership interest in such Borrower multiplied by (b) the sum of the highest effective individual federal and state income tax rates in a state in which any
such shareholder, member or general partner, as the case may be, resides which were applicable in such year. 
 Tax Returns means all
reports, returns, information returns, claims for refund, elections, estimated Tax filings or payments, requests for extension, documents, statements, declarations and certifications and other information required to be filed with respect to Taxes,
including attachments thereto and amendments thereof. 
 Termination Date means the date on which (a) the Loans have been
indefeasibly repaid in full, (b) all other Obligations under the Agreement and the other Loan Documents have been completely discharged (other than contingent indemnification obligations as to which no unsatisfied claim has been asserted),
(c) all Letter of Credit Obligations have been cash collateralized in the amount set forth in Section 1.6(g), cancelled or, with the consent of US Agent in each instance, backed by standby letters of credit acceptable to US Agent,
(d) all Commitments have been terminated and (e) Agents and Lenders have been released by Credit Parties of all claims against Agents and Lenders. 
 Title IV Plan means a Plan (other than a Multiemployer Plan), that is covered by Title IV of ERISA or Section 412 of the IRC, and that any Credit Party or ERISA Affiliate maintains, contributes to or has
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 TPG has the meaning given to such term in the recitals to this Agreement. 
 TPG Canada means The Packaging Group (Canada) Corporation, a Nova Scotia unlimited liability company. 
 TPG Enterprises means TPG Enterprises, Inc., a Delaware corporation. 
 TPG Group means TPG Group Holding Corp, a Delaware corporation, and each of its Subsidiaries. 
 TPG Recapitalization means the recapitalization of TPG Canada with the result being that the amount of paid up capital of TPG Canada for the
purposes of the ITA is reduced by approximately two-thirds of the amount thereof on the Closing Date and an amount equal to such reduction is paid to TPG Enterprises as a return of capital and an amount equal to such return of capital is lent by TPG
Enterprises to TPG Canada on an interest bearing basis. 
 Trademark Security Agreements means the US Trademark Security Agreements
and Canadian Trademark Security Agreements. 
 Trademark License means rights under any written agreement now owned or hereafter
acquired by any Credit Party granting any right to such Credit Party to use any Trademark owned by a third party. 
 Trademarks means
all of the following now owned or hereafter adopted or acquired by any Credit Party: (a) all trademarks, trade names, corporate names, business names, trade styles, service marks, logos, internet domain names, other source or business
identifiers, prints and labels on which any of the foregoing have appeared or appear, designs and general intangibles of like nature (whether registered or unregistered), all registrations and recordings thereof, and all applications in connection
therewith, including registrations, recordings and applications in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the Canadian Intellectual Property Office or in any similar office or agency of the United States, Canada any state or territory
thereof, or any other country or any political subdivision thereof; (b) all reissues, extensions or renewals thereof; and (c) all goodwill associated with or symbolized by any of the foregoing. 
 Unfunded Pension Liability means, at any time, the aggregate amount, if any, of the amount by which the present value of all accrued benefits
under each Title IV Plan exceeds the fair market value of all assets of such Title IV Plan allocable to such benefits in accordance with Title IV of ERISA, all determined as of the most recent valuation date for each such Title IV Plan using the
actuarial assumptions for purposes of determining the funded status of such Title IV Plan under Section 412 of the IRC. 
 US
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 US Agent means GE Capital in its capacity as US Agent for US Lenders or its successor appointed
pursuant to Section 8.2. 
 US Allocable Amount has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 10.7(b). 

US Borrowers has the meaning ascribed thereto in the recitals to the Agreement. 
 US Borrower Representative means Exopack Op Co, in its capacity as US Borrower Representative pursuant to the provisions of
Section 1.13(a). 
 US Borrowing Availability means, at any time the lesser of (i) the amount of the US Loan
Commitment of all US Lenders at such time and (ii) the Aggregate US Borrowing Base at such time, in each case less the sum of (x) the amount of the outstanding US Loan (including, without duplication, US Letter of Credit Obligations) plus
the Dollar Equivalent of the outstanding Canadian Loan at such time, plus (y) Reserves imposed by Agents in their reasonable credit judgment at such time in accordance with the terms hereof. 
 US Borrowing Base means, for any US Borrower, as of any date of determination by US Agent, from time to time, an amount equal to the sum at such
time of: 
 (a) up to 85% of the book value of the Eligible Accounts of such US Borrower’s US Borrowing Base Group at such time; and

 (b) up to the lesser of (i) 62.5% of the book value of the Eligible Inventory of such US Borrower’s US Borrowing Base Group
consisting of raw materials and finished goods valued at the lower of cost (determined on a first-in, first-out basis) or market and (ii) 85% of the NOLV of such Eligible Inventory; and 
 (c) up to 12% of the NOLV of the Eligible Inventory of such US Borrower’s US Borrowing Base Group consisting of work in process. 
 US Borrowing Base Group means (i) with respect to Exopack Op Co, each of Exopack Op Co, Holdings, Exopack-Thomasville, Exopack-Ontario,
Exopack-Hebron, L.L.C., and Exopack-Technology, LLC and (ii) in respect of Cello-Foil, each of Cello-Foil, Cello-Foil Holding Corp., TPG Group Holding Corp., TPG Enterprises, Inc. and TPG (US), Inc. 
 US Collateral means the property covered by the US Security Agreement and the other US Collateral Documents and any other property (other than
real property, plants and Equipment), tangible or intangible, now existing or hereafter acquired, that may at any time be or become subject to a security interest or Lien in favor of US Agent, on behalf of itself and Lenders, to secure the
Obligations or any portion thereof. 
 US Collateral Documents means the US Security Agreement, the US Guaranty, the US Pledge
Agreement, the Patent Security Agreements, the Trademark Security Agreements, the Copyright Security Agreements and all similar agreements entered into guaranteeing payment of, or granting a Lien upon property as security for payment of, the
Obligations or any portion thereof. 
  

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 US Commitment Termination Date means the earliest of (a) January 31, 2011, (b) the date
of termination (whichever is earliest) of US Lenders’ obligations to make US Revolving Credit Advances or incur US Letter of Credit Obligations or permit existing US Loans to remain outstanding, in each case, pursuant to Section 7.2
or Section 7.3, and (c) the date of (i) payment in full by US Borrowers of the US Loans, (ii) the cancellation and return (or stand-by guarantee) of all US Letters of Credit or the cash collateralization of all US Letter
of Credit Obligations pursuant to Section 1.6(g), and (iii) the permanent reduction of the US Loan Commitments to zero dollars ($0). 
 US Copyright Security Agreements means the US Copyright Security Agreements, if any, made in favor of US Agent, on behalf of itself and Lenders, by each applicable US Credit Party. 
 US Credit Parties means Exopack Holdings and its Domestic Subsidiaries. 
 US Disbursement Account has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.1(c). 
 US Foreign Lender has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.12(d). 
 US Guarantor Payment has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 10.7(a). 
 US Guarantors means each of Exopack Holdings, Holdings and each Domestic Subsidiary of Holdings and each other Person, if any, that executes a
guaranty or other similar agreement in favor of US Agent, for itself and the ratable benefit of Lenders guarantying the Obligations, in connection with the transactions contemplated by the Agreement and the other Loan Documents. 
 US Guaranty means the guaranty of even date herewith executed by each Domestic Subsidiary of Holdings (other than US Borrowers) in favor of US
Agent, on behalf of Agents and Lenders. 
 US Indemnitees has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 9.1(a). 
 US Index Rate means, for any day, a floating rate equal to the higher of (i) the rate publicly quoted from time to time by
The Wall Street Journal as the “base rate on corporate loans posted by at least 75% of the nation’s 30 largest banks” (or, if The Wall Street Journal ceases quoting a base rate of the type described, the
highest per annum rate of interest published by the Federal Reserve Board in Federal Reserve statistical release H.15 (519) entitled “Selected Interest Rates” as the Bank prime loan rate or its equivalent), and (ii) the Federal
Funds Rate plus 50 basis points per annum. Each change in any interest rate provided for in the Agreement based upon the US Index Rate shall take effect at the time of such change in the US Index Rate. 
  

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 US Index Rate Loan means a Loan or portion thereof bearing interest by reference to the US Index
Rate. 
 US Interest Rate Agreement means any interest rate swap agreement, interest rate cap agreement, interest rate collar
agreement or similar agreement or arrangement designed to protect US Borrowers against fluctuations in interest rates entered into between one or more US Borrowers and one or more US Lenders to the extent permitted hereunder. 
 US L/C Issuer means GE Capital or a Subsidiary thereof or a bank or other legally authorized Person selected by or acceptable to US Agent in its
sole discretion, in such Person’s capacity as an issuer of US Letters of Credit hereunder. 
 US L/C Sublimit has the meaning
ascribed to it in Section 1.1(b)(i). 
 US Lenders means GE Capital, the other Lenders named on the signature pages of the
Agreement as US Lenders (in such capacity only), and, if any such US Lender shall assign all or any portion of the US Obligations in accordance with the terms hereof, such term shall include any assignee of such US Lender. 
 US Letters of Credit means standby letters of credit issued for the account of US Borrowers by US L/C Issuers for which US Agent and US Lenders
have incurred US Letter of Credit Obligations. 
 US Letters of Credit Fee has the meaning ascribed to it in
Section 1.4(d). 
 US Letter of Credit Obligations means all outstanding obligations incurred by US Agent and US Lenders
at the request of US Borrower Representative, whether direct or indirect, contingent or otherwise, due or not due, in connection with the issuance of US Letters of Credit by US L/C Issuers or the purchase of a participation as set forth in
Section 1.1(b) with respect to any US Letter of Credit. The amount of such US Letter of Credit Obligations shall equal the maximum amount that may be payable by US Agent and US Lenders thereupon or pursuant thereto. 
 US Loan Commitment means (a) as to any US Lender, the commitment of such US Lender to make its Pro Rata Share of US Revolving Credit Advances
or incur its Pro Rata Share of US Letter of Credit Obligations as set forth on Annex B or in the most recent Assignment Agreement, if any, executed by such US Lender and (b) as to all US Lenders, the aggregate commitment of all US Lenders to
make the US Revolving Credit Advances or incur US Letter of Credit Obligations, which aggregate commitment shall be the Dollar Equivalent of Forty Five Million dollars ($45,000,000) on the Closing Date, as such amount may be adjusted, if at all,
from time to time in accordance with the Agreement. 
 US Loans means, at any time, the sum of (i) the aggregate amount of US
Revolving Credit Advances outstanding to US Borrowers plus (ii) the aggregate US Letter of Credit Obligations incurred on behalf of US Borrowers. Unless the context otherwise requires, references to the outstanding principal balance of the US
Loan shall include the outstanding balance of US Letter of Credit Obligations. 
  

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 US Non-Funding Lender has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 8.5(a). 
 US Notes has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.1(a). 
 US Obligations means all loans, advances, debts, liabilities and obligations, for the performance of covenants, tasks or duties or for payment of
monetary amounts (whether or not such performance is then required or contingent, or such amounts are liquidated or determinable), including US Letter of Credit Obligations, owing by any US Credit Party to US Agent or any US Lender, and all
covenants and duties regarding such amounts, of any kind or nature, present or future, whether or not evidenced by any note, agreement or other instrument, arising under the Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents and all liabilities and
obligations of the US Credit Parties under the US Interest Rate Agreements to the extent the counterparty is a US Lender. This term includes all principal, interest (including all interest that accrues after the commencement of any case or
proceeding by or against any US Credit Party in bankruptcy, whether or not allowed in such case or proceeding), Fees, Charges, expenses, attorneys’ fees and any other sum chargeable to any US Credit Party under the Agreement or any of the other
Loan Documents. 
 US Overadvance has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.1(a). 
 US Patent Security Agreement means the US Patent Security Agreement, if any, made in favor of US Agent, on behalf of itself and Lenders, by each
applicable US Credit Party. 
 US Pledge Agreement means the Pledge Agreement of even date herewith executed by each of Exopack
Holdings, Holdings and each US Credit Party in favor of US Agent, on behalf of itself, US Lenders, the Canadian Agent and Canadian Lenders. 
 US Revolving Credit Advances has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.1(a). 
 US Security Agreement
means the Security Agreement of even date herewith entered into by and among US Agent, on behalf of itself and Lenders, and each US Credit Party that is a signatory thereto. 
 US Settlement Date has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 8.5(a)(ii). 
 US Trademark Security Agreements means the US Trademark Security Agreements, if any, made in favor of US Agent, on behalf of itself and Lenders,
by each applicable US Credit Party. 
 Welfare Plan means a Plan described in Section 3(1) of ERISA. 
 Voting Stock of any Person means Stock having the right to vote for election of directors of such Person under ordinary circumstances. 

 

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 Rules of construction with respect to accounting terms used in the Agreement or the other Loan Documents
shall be as set forth or referred to in this Annex A. All other undefined terms contained in any of the Loan Documents shall, unless the context indicates otherwise, have the meanings provided for by the Code to the extent the same are used
or defined therein; in the event that any term is defined differently in different Articles or Divisions of the Code, the definition contained in Article or Division 9 shall control. Unless otherwise specified, references in the Agreement or any of
the Appendices to a section, subsection or clause refer to such section, subsection or clause as contained in the Agreement. The words “herein,” “hereof” and “hereunder” and other words of similar import refer to the
Agreement as a whole, including all Annexes, Exhibits and Schedules, as the same may from time to time be amended, restated, modified or supplemented, and not to any particular section, subsection or clause contained in the Agreement or any such
Annex, Exhibit or Schedule. 
 Wherever from the context it appears appropriate, each term stated in either the singular or plural shall
include the singular and the plural, and pronouns stated in the masculine, feminine or neuter gender shall include the masculine, feminine and neuter genders. The words “including”, “includes” and “include” shall be
deemed to be followed by the words “without limitation”; the word “or” is not exclusive; references to Persons include their respective successors and assigns (to the extent and only to the extent permitted by the Loan Documents)
or, in the case of governmental Persons, Persons succeeding to the relevant functions of such Persons; and all references to statutes and related regulations shall include any amendments of the same and any successor statutes and regulations.
Whenever any provision in any Loan Document refers to the knowledge (or an analogous phrase) of any Credit Party, such words are intended to signify that such Credit Party has actual knowledge or awareness of a particular fact or circumstance or
that such Credit Party, if it had exercised reasonable diligence, would have known or been aware of such fact or circumstance. Definitions of agreements and instruments in Annex A shall mean and refer to such agreements and instruments as
amended, modified, supplemented, restated, substituted or replaced from time to time in accordance with their respective terms and the terms of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents. 
  

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 ANNEX B (from Annex A - Commitments definition) 
 to 
 CREDIT AGREEMENT 

PRO RATA SHARES AND COMMITMENT AMOUNTS 
  

			
		  	Lender(s)
	US Loan Commitment	  	
	$45,000,000	  	GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION
		
	Canadian Loan	  	GE CANADA FINANCE HOLDING COMPANY
	Commitment (Subfacility)	  	
	$15,000,000	  	

 ANNEX C 
 to 
 CREDIT AGREEMENT 
 CLOSING CHECKLIST 
 Part I: Financial Closing Checklist 
 A. DOCUMENTS 
  

	1.	Credit Agreement: This Agreement or counterparts hereof shall have been duly executed by, and delivered to, each Credit Party, Agents and Lenders. 

 

	2.	Revolving Notes: Duly executed originals of the US Notes and Canadian Notes for each applicable Lender, dated the date hereof, if requested by the respective Lenders, shall
have been delivered to the Applicable Agent. 

  

	3.	Intercompany Notes: Duly executed originals of the Intercompany Notes held by the Credit Parties shall have been delivered to the Applicable Agent.

  

	4.	Master L/C Agreement: Duly executed originals of Master Standby Agreement, dated the date hereof, shall have been delivered to Agents. 

  

	5.	Guaranties: Duly executed originals of the Guaranties, dated the date hereof, shall have been delivered to the Applicable Agent. 

  

	6.	Security Agreements: Duly executed originals of the Security Agreements executed by each Credit Party that is a party thereto, dated the date hereof, and all instruments,
documents and agreements executed pursuant thereto on or prior to the Closing Date shall have been delivered to Applicable Agent. 

  

	7.	Pledge Agreements: Duly executed originals of the Pledge Agreements executed by each party thereto, dated the date hereof, accompanied by share certificates representing all
of the outstanding Stock being pledged pursuant to each Pledge Agreement and stock powers for such share certificates executed in blank, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Applicable Agent shall have been delivered to the
Applicable Agent. 

  

	8.	Omitted. 

  

	9.	Insurance: Satisfactory evidence shall have been delivered to Applicable Agent that the insurance policies required by Section 4.2 are in full force and effect.

  

	10.	Security Interests, Code Filings. 

  

	 	(a)	 Evidence satisfactory to the Applicable Agent shall have been delivered to the Applicable Agent that such Agent has a valid and perfected (to the extent possible
under applicable law following filing of the relevant documents, including UCC and PPSA financing statements, filings with the US Copyright Office, US Patent 

 
and Trademark Office, Canadian Intellectual Property Office, obtaining control as to deposit accounts and securities accounts) first priority security
interest in the Collateral, including (i) such documents duly executed by each Credit Party (including financing statements under the Code, PPSA and other applicable documents under the laws of any jurisdiction with respect to the perfection of
Liens) as Applicable Agent may request in order to perfect its security interests in the Collateral and (ii) copies of Code and PPSA search reports listing all effective financing statements that name any Credit Party as debtor, together with
copies of such financing statements, none of which shall cover the Collateral, except for those relating to Permitted Encumbrances. 
  

	 	(b)	UCC-3 or other appropriate termination or amendment statements and payoff letters, each in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agents, releasing all liens on the
Collateral of each Credit Party shall have been delivered to Agents, as well as termination of all control agreements, blocked account agreements, bank agency agreements or other similar agreements or arrangements in favor of any creditors other
than Lenders and the holders of Permitted Encumbrances. 

  

	11.	Intellectual Property Security Agreements: Duly executed originals of the Trademark Security Agreement, Patent Security Agreement, and Copyright Security Agreement, each
dated the date hereof and signed by each Credit Party that owns Trademarks, Patents and/or Copyrights as applicable, all in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agents, together with instruments, documents and agreements executed pursuant
thereto shall have been delivered to the Applicable Agent. 

  

	12.	Blocked Account Agreements: Duly executed originals of tri-party blocked account and lockbox agreements in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Applicable Agent
shall have been delivered to the Applicable Agent with respect to all deposit accounts (including lockbox accounts) of the Credit Parties other than zero balance payroll accounts and other deposit accounts with an average aggregate daily balance of
or less than $25,000. 

  

	13.	Certificate of Formation and Good Standing: For each Credit Party, (a) its articles or certificate of incorporation or certificate of formation or equivalent
organizational document, as applicable, and all amendments thereto, (b) good standing certificates or similar certificates (including verification of tax status) in its state, province or jurisdiction of incorporation or formation, as
applicable, but only if such concept has legal consequence in such state, province or jurisdiction and (c) good standing certificates or similar certificates (including verification of tax status) and certificates of qualification to conduct
business in each jurisdiction where its ownership or lease of property or the conduct of its business requires such qualification, but only if such concept has legal consequence in such jurisdiction except, with respect to foreign qualifications,
where the failure to be in good standing could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, each dated a recent date prior to the date hereof and certified by the applicable Secretary of State or other authorized Governmental
Authority shall have been delivered to Agents. 

	14.	By-laws and Resolutions: For each Credit Party, (a) its by-laws or operating agreement, or equivalent organizational documents, as applicable, together with all
amendments thereto and (b) resolutions of such Person’s Board of Directors, Board of Members or equivalent body, as applicable, approving and authorizing the execution, delivery and performance of the Loan Documents to which it is a party
and the transactions to be consummated in connection therewith, each certified as of the date hereof by such Person’s secretary or an assistant secretary or other officer acceptable to the Applicable Agent as being in full force and effect
without any modification or amendment shall have been delivered to Agents. 

  

	15.	Incumbency Certificates: For each Credit Party, signature and incumbency certificates of the officers of such Person executing any of the Loan Documents, certified as of the
date hereof by such Person’s secretary or an assistant secretary or other officer acceptable to the Applicable Agent as being true, accurate, correct and complete shall have been delivered to Agents. 

  

	16.	Opinions of Counsel: Duly executed originals of opinions of (i) Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, (ii) Jaffe, Raitt, Heuer & Weiss, P.C. and
(iii) Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, counsel for the Credit Parties, dated the date hereof, shall have been delivered to Agents, together with such other opinions as the Agents may reasonably require. 

  

	17.	Borrowing Base Certificate: A Borrowing Base Certificate for each Borrower. 

  

	18.	Notices of Revolving Credit Advance. A Notice of US Revolving Credit Advance from the US Borrower Representative and, if applicable, a Notice of Canadian Revolving Credit
Advance from the Canadian Borrower Representative. 

  

	19.	GE Capital Fee Letter: Duly executed originals of the GE Capital Fee Letter in form and substance satisfactory to GE Capital shall have been delivered to Agents.

  

	20.	Officer’s Certificate: Duly executed originals of a certificate of an authorized officer of Holdings, dated the Closing Date, shall have been delivered to Agents,
certifying on behalf of each Credit Party that, (a) since December 31, 2004, there have been no events or changes in facts or circumstances affecting any Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries which in the aggregate have had a Material
Adverse Effect and that, as of the Closing Date; (b) no Litigation is pending against any Credit Party which, if successful, would reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect; (c) as of the Closing Date, no Litigation is
pending which could challenge any of the transactions contemplated by the Agreement and the other Loan Documents; (d) since October 13, 2005, there have been no Restricted Payments of the types described in clause (a) of the
definition thereof and (e) Aggregate Borrowing Availability after giving effect to the initial fundings and issuances of Letters of Credit under the Credit Agreement and the application of proceeds thereof, equal to at least $30,000,000.

  

	21.	Waivers: Landlord’s waivers and consents and bailee letter agreements in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agents, in each case as required pursuant to
Section 4.6, shall have been delivered to Agents. 

	22.	Omitted. 

  

	23.	Field Examination and Appraisal: Agents shall have conducted field examinations of each Credit Party’s respective business, operations, financial condition and assets
and received appraisals of each Credit Party’s machinery, equipment and inventory in form and substance and from appraisers satisfactory to Agents. 

  

	24.	Audited Financials; Financial Condition: The Financial Statements and Projections specifically identified in Section 3.5, all certified by an authorized officer
of Holdings, shall have been delivered and satisfactory to Agents. Agents shall have further received a certificate of an authorized officer of Holdings to the effect that (a) each Borrower individually and Holdings and its Subsidiaries taken
as a whole will be Solvent upon the consummation of the transactions contemplated herein; (b) the Projections were prepared on the basis of the assumptions stated therein, and such assumptions were believed to be reasonable at the time
prepared, it being understood and agreed that Projections are not to be viewed as facts and that actual results during the period covered by the Projections may differ materially from projected results. 

  

	25.	Approvals: Copies of any material third-party, Governmental Authority or other regulatory approvals and consents necessary to consummate the Related Transactions shall have
been delivered to Agents. 

  

	26.	Pro Forma: Copies of the Pro Forma in form and substance satisfactory to Agents. 

  

	27.	Payoff Letters: Agents shall have received payoff letters from the Prior Lenders, each in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agents, as to the Prior Lender
Obligations. 

  

	28.	Tax Forms: US Borrower Representative and Agents shall have received a properly completed and executed IRS Form W-9, W-8BEN or W-8ECI (whichever is applicable) or other
applicable form, certificate or document from each Lender. 

  

	29.	Senior Notes. Agents shall have received fully executed copies of the Indenture and the Senior Notes and final and complete copies of each of the other Related Transactions
Documents, each of which shall be in full force and effect in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agents and Lenders. 

  

	30.	Other Documents: Agents shall have received such other certificates, documents and agreements respecting any Credit Party as Agents may, in their reasonable discretion,
request, including, without limitation, all the certificates, documents and agreements listed on the Schedule of Closing Documents, a copy of which is attached hereto as Annex C-1 (but without duplication of the certificates, documents and
agreements required to be delivered pursuant to this Annex C). 

  

	B.	NON-DOCUMENTARY CONDITIONS 

  

	31.	Payment of Fees: Borrowers shall have paid the Fees required to be paid on the Closing Date, including but not limited to such Fees specified in the GE Capital Fee Letter and all
expenses that shall then be payable hereunder . 

	32.	Due Diligence: Agents shall have completed their business, legal and environmental due diligence with results reasonably satisfactory to Agents. 

  

	33.	Retirement of Prior Lender Obligations: The Prior Lender Obligations shall have been paid in full. 

  

	34.	Background and reference checks: Agents shall have completed background and reference checks of (i) each Borrower and each Affiliate of each Borrower and (ii) the
chief executive officer, chief financial officer, chief operating officer, shareholders, officers and directors of each Borrower and each Affiliate of each Borrower, the results of which shall be satisfactory to Agents in their sole discretion.

  

	35.	Other Requirements: Such other requirements of any Credit Party as any Agent may, in its reasonable discretion, request. 

 ANNEX D 
 to 
 CREDIT AGREEMENT 
 PRO FORMA 
 [Insert Pro Forma] 

 ANNEX E 
 to 
 CREDIT AGREEMENT 
 WIRE TRANSFER INFORMATION 
  

			
	US Agent:	  	
		
	 Name:
	  	General Electric Capital Corporation
	 Bank:
	  	Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas Newark, New Jersey
	 ABA #:
	  	021001033
	 Account #:
	  	50232854
	 Account Name:
	  	GECC/CAF Depository
	 Reference:
	  	CFN8476
		
	Canadian Agent:	  	
		
	 Name:
	  	
	 Bank:
	  	
	 ABA #:
	  	
	 Account #:
	  	
	 Account Name:
	  	GECC/CAF Depository
	 Reference:
	  	CDN11182005 Stock Option Plan of CPG Finance, Inc.

 Exhibit 10.2 
 2005 STOCK OPTION PLAN 
 OF 
 CPG FINANCE, INC. 
 1. Purposes of the Plan. This Stock Option Plan (the
“Plan”) is designed to provide an incentive to key employees (including managers and officers who are key employees) of CPG Finance, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), or any of its Subsidiaries (as
defined in Paragraph 21) and consultants and board members who are not employees of the Company, and to offer an additional inducement in obtaining the services of such persons. The Plan provides for the grant of options to acquire shares of
Non-Voting Common Stock (as defined in Paragraph 21 hereof) of the Company which may be subject to contingencies or restrictions. 
 2. Subject to the Plan. Subject to the provisions of Paragraph 13, the aggregate number of shares of Non-Voting Common Stock for which options may be granted under the Plan shall not exceed 100,000 shares. Such shares of
Non-Voting Common Stock may, in the discretion of the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Board of Directors” or the “Board”), consist either in whole or in part of authorized but unissued shares of Non-Voting
Common Stock or shares of Non-Voting Common Stock held in the treasury of the Company. Subject to the provisions of Paragraph 14, any share of Non-Voting Common Stock underlying an option granted under this Plan which for any reason expires,
is canceled, forfeited, or is terminated unexercised or which ceases for any reason to be exercisable, shall again become available for the granting of options under the Plan. The Company shall at all times during the term of the Plan reserve and
keep available such number of shares of Non-Voting Common Stock as will be sufficient to satisfy the requirements of the Plan. 
 3. Administration of the Plan. The Plan shall be administered by the Board of Directors or a committee of the Board of Directors that is composed solely of two or more Non-Employee Directors as that term is defined in the rules and
regulations promulgated under Section 16(b) of the Exchange Act (the Board of Directors and such committee being referred to collectively as the “Committee”). A majority of the members of the Committee shall constitute a
quorum, and the acts of a majority of the members present at any meeting at which a quorum is present, and any acts approved in writing by all members of the Committee without a meeting, shall be the acts of the Committee. 
 Subject to the express provisions of the Plan and the grant agreement referred to in Paragraph 12 hereof (the “Agreement”), the
Committee shall have the authority, in its sole discretion, to make all determinations relating to the Plan, including, but not limited to, the right to determine: the key employees of the Company (or its Subsidiaries), consultants and members of
the Board, who shall be granted options; the type of option to be granted; the times when an option shall be granted; whether the options comply with requirements of Code Section 409A; the number of shares of Non-Voting Common Stock to be
subject to each option; the term of each option; the date each option shall vest and become exercisable; whether an option shall be exercisable in whole, in part or in installments and, if in installments, the number of shares of Non-Voting Common
Stock to be subject to each installment, whether the installments shall be cumulative, the date each installment shall become exercisable and the term of each installment; whether to accelerate the date 

 
of exercise of any option or installment; whether shares of Non-Voting Common Stock may be issued upon the exercise of an option as partly paid and, if so,
the dates when future installments of the exercise price shall become due and the amounts of such installments; the exercise price of each option; the form of payment of the exercise price; whether to restrict the sale or other disposition of the
shares of Non-Voting Common Stock acquired upon the exercise of an option and, if so, whether and under what conditions to waive any such restriction; whether and under what conditions to subject all or a portion of the grant or exercise of an
option or the shares of Non-Voting Common Stock acquired pursuant to the exercise of an option to the fulfillment of certain restrictions or contingencies as specified in the Agreement, including without limitation, restrictions or contingencies
relating to entering into a covenant not to compete with the Company, any of its Subsidiaries or a Parent (as defined in Paragraph 21), to financial objectives for the Company, any of its Subsidiaries or a Parent or any of its affiliates, a
division of any of the foregoing, a product line or other category, and/or to the period of continued employment of the optionee with the Company, any of its Subsidiaries or a Parent or any of its affiliates, and to determine, in each case, whether
such limitations, restrictions or contingencies have been met; whether an optionee is Disabled (as defined in Paragraph 21); the amount, if any, necessary to satisfy the obligation of the Company, a Subsidiary or Parent to withhold taxes or
other amounts; the fair market value (as defined in Paragraph 21 hereof) of a share of Non-Voting Common Stock; to construe the respective Agreement and the Plan; with the consent of the optionee, to cancel or modify an option,
provided, that the modified provision is permitted to be included in an option granted under the Plan on the date of the modification, and further, provided, that in the case of a modification, such option as modified would be
permitted to be granted on the date of such modification under the terms of the Plan; to prescribe, amend and rescind rules and regulations relating to the Plan; and to make all other determinations necessary or advisable for administering the Plan.
Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to the Plan, any option granted under the Plan or any Agreement shall be determined unilaterally by the Committee in its sole discretion. The determinations of the Committee on the matters referred
to in this Paragraph 3 shall be conclusive and binding on the parties. No member or former member of the Committee shall be liable for any action, failure to act or determination made in good faith with respect to the Plan, any Agreement or
any option hereunder. 
 The Company may establish a committee of outside directors meeting the requirements of Code Section 162(m) to
(i) approve the grant of options that might reasonably be anticipated to result in the payment of employee remuneration that would otherwise exceed the limit on employee remuneration deductible for income tax purposes by the Company pursuant to
Code Section 162(m) and (ii) administer the Plan. In such event, the powers reserved to the Committee in the Plan shall be exercised by such compensation committee. In addition, options under the Plan shall be granted upon satisfaction of
the conditions to such grants provided pursuant to Code Section 162(m) and any Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder. 
 It is the
Company’s intent that the options not be treated as nonqualified deferred compensation that fails to meet the requirements of Section 409A(a)(2), (3) or (4) of the Code and that any ambiguities in construction be interpreted in
order to effectuate such intent. Options under the Plan shall contain such terms as the Committee determines are appropriate to comply with the requirements of Section 409A of the Code. In the event that, after the issuance of an option under
the Plan, Section 409A of the Code or the regulations thereunder are amended, or 

 
the Internal Revenue Service or Treasury Department issues additional guidance interpreting Section 409A of the Code, the Committee may modify the terms
of any such previously issued option to the extent the Committee determines that such modification is necessary to comply with the requirements of Section 409A of the Code. 
 4. Eligibility. The Committee may from time to time, in its sole discretion, consistent with the purposes of the Plan, grant options to
(a) key employees (including officers and managers or directors who are key employees) of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, (b) consultants to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or (c) members of the Board. Such options
granted shall cover such number of shares of Non-Voting Common Stock as the Committee may determine, in its sole discretion, as set forth in the applicable Agreement. 
 5. Nonqualified Options. It is the Company’s intent that only Nonqualified Stock Options, and not “incentive stock options” within the meaning of Section 422(b) of the Code, be granted under
the Plan and that any ambiguities in construction be interpreted in order to effectuate such intent. The Committee may from time to time grant to eligible participants Nonqualified Stock Options. The options granted shall take such form as the
Committee shall determine, subject to the terms and conditions herein. 
 6. Exercise Price. The exercise price of the shares of
Non-Voting Common Stock under each option shall be determined by the Committee, in its sole discretion, and set forth in the applicable Agreement; provided, that if the exercise price for any option is less than the Fair Market Value of Non-Voting
Common Stock on the date of grant, the option must contain terms and conditions that would permit the option either to comply with, or to be exempt on some other basis from, the requirements applicable to deferred compensation under
Section 409A of the Code. 
 7. Term. The term of each option granted pursuant to the Plan shall be such term as is established
by the Committee, in its sole discretion, as set forth in the applicable Agreement; provided, however, that the term of each option granted pursuant to the Plan shall be for a period not exceeding 10 years from the date of grant
thereof; and further, provided, that options shall be subject to earlier termination as hereinafter provided. 
 8.
Exercise. An option (or any part or installment thereof), to the extent then exercisable, shall be exercised by giving written notice to the Company, c/o Sun Capital Partners Management IV, LLC, 5200 Town Center Circle, Suite 470, Boca Raton,
Florida 33486, Attention: Marc J. Leder, Rodger R. Krouse and C. Deryl Couch, in the form established by the Committee and accompanied by payment in full of the aggregate exercise price therefor (a) in cash or by certified check or (b) in
such other form as the Committee may approve. The Company shall not be required to issue any shares of Non-Voting Common Stock pursuant to any such option until all required payments, including any required withholding, have been made and all
required actions have been taken. 
 A person entitled to receive shares of Non-Voting Common Stock upon the exercise of an option shall not
have the rights of a stockholder of the Company with respect to such stock until the date of issuance of a certificate for such shares of Non-Voting Common Stock, or in the case of uncertificated shares of Non-Voting Common Stock, an entry is made
on the books of the Company’s transfer agent representing such shares. 

 In no case may a fraction of a share of Non-Voting Common Stock be purchased or issued under the Plan.

 9. Termination of Relationship. 
 (a) Employees and Consultants. Except as may otherwise be expressly provided in the applicable Agreement, an optionee whose relationship with the Company, its Parent or Subsidiaries as an employee or a
consultant has terminated for any reason (other than as a result of the death or Disability of the optionee) may exercise his options, to the extent exercisable on the date of such termination, at any time within thirty days after the date of
termination, but not thereafter and in no event after the date the option would otherwise have expired; provided, however, that (i) if such relationship is terminated for Cause (as defined in Paragraph 21), such option
shall terminate on the day immediately before the date of such termination and (ii) if such relationship is terminated without the consent of the Company, such option shall terminate on the day of such termination. Except as may otherwise be
expressly provided in the applicable Agreement, options granted under the Plan to an employee or consultant shall not be affected by any change in the status of the optionee so long as the optionee continues to be an employee of, or a consultant to,
the Company, or any of the Subsidiaries or a Parent (regardless of having changed from one to the other or having been transferred from one corporation to another). 
 (b) Board Members. Except as may otherwise be expressly provided in the applicable Agreement, an optionee whose relationship with the Company as a Board member ceases for any reason (other than as a result of
his death or Disability) may exercise his options, to the extent exercisable on the date of such termination, at any time within thirty days after the date of termination, but not thereafter and in no event after the date the option would otherwise
have expired; provided, however, that (i) if such relationship is terminated for Cause, such option shall terminate on the day immediately before the date of such termination and (ii) if such relationship is terminated
without the consent of the Company, such option shall terminate on the day of such termination. Except as may otherwise be expressly provided in the applicable Agreement, options granted to a Board member shall not be affected by the optionee
becoming an employee of, or consultant to, the Company, any of its Subsidiaries or a Parent. 
 (c) General. Nothing in the Plan or in
any option granted under the Plan shall confer on any optionee any right to continue in the employ of, or as a consultant to, the Company, any of its Subsidiaries or a Parent, or as a manager or director of the Company, or interfere in any way with
any right of the Company, any of its Subsidiaries or a Parent to terminate the optionee’s relationship at any time for any reason whatsoever without liability to the Company, any of its Subsidiaries or a Parent. 

 10. Death or Disability of an Optionee. 
 (a) Employees and Consultants. 
 (i)
Except as may otherwise be expressly provided in the applicable Agreement, if an optionee dies while he is an employee of, or consultant to, the Company, any of its Subsidiaries or a Parent, the options that were granted to him as an employee or
consultant may be exercised, to the extent exercisable on the date of his death, by his Legal Representative (as defined in Paragraph 21) at any time within thirty days after death, but not thereafter and in no event after the date the option
would otherwise have expired. 
 (ii) Except as may otherwise be expressly provided in the applicable Agreement, any optionee whose
relationship as an employee of, or consultant to, the Company, its Parent and Subsidiaries has terminated by reason of such optionee’s Disability may exercise the options that were granted to him as an employee or consultant, to the extent
exercisable upon the effective date of such termination, at any time within thirty days after such date, but not thereafter and in no event after the date the option would otherwise have expired. 
 (b) Board Members. Except as may otherwise be expressly provided in the applicable Agreement, any optionee whose relationship as a Board member
ceases as a result of his death or Disability may exercise the options that were granted to him as a Board member, to the extent exercisable on the date of such termination, at any time within thirty days after the date of termination, but not
thereafter and in no event after the date the option would otherwise have expired. In the case of the death of the Board member, the option may be exercised by his Legal Representative. 
 11. Compliance with Securities Laws. The Committee may require, in its sole discretion, as a condition to the exercise of any option that either
(a) a Registration Statement under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), with respect to the shares of Non-Voting Common Stock to be issued upon such grant or exercise shall be effective and current at
the time of grant or exercise, or (b) there is an exemption from registration under the Securities Act for the issuance of the shares of Non-Voting Common Stock upon such grant or exercise. Nothing herein shall be construed as requiring the
Company to register the shares of Non-Voting Common Stock subject to any option under the Securities Act or to keep any Registration Statement effective or current. 
 The Committee may require, in its sole discretion, as a condition to the receipt of an option or the exercise of any option hereunder that the optionee execute and deliver to the Company his representations and
warranties, in form, substance and scope satisfactory to the Committee, which representations and warranties the Committee determines are necessary or convenient in connection with qualifying for an exemption from the registration requirements of
the Securities Act, applicable state securities laws or satisfying other legal requirements. 
 In addition, if at any time the Committee
shall determine, in its sole discretion, that the listing or qualification of the shares of Non-Voting Common Stock subject to any option on any securities exchange or under any applicable law, or the consent or approval of any governmental agency
or regulatory body, is necessary or desirable as a condition to, or in connection with, the granting of an option or the issuing of shares of Non-Voting Common Stock thereunder, such option may not be granted and such option may not be exercised in
whole or in part unless such listing, qualification, consent or approval shall have been effected or obtained free of any conditions not acceptable to the Committee. 

 12. Agreements. Each option shall be evidenced by an appropriate Agreement which shall be duly
executed by the Company and the optionee, and shall contain such terms, provisions and conditions not inconsistent herewith as may be determined by the Committee. The terms of each option and Agreement need not be identical. 
 13. Adjustments Upon Changes in Interests. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan, in the event of: 
 (a) A dividend, recapitalization, or a spin-off, split-up, combination or exchange of shares of Non-Voting Common Stock or the like which results in a
change in the number or kind of shares of Non-Voting Common Stock outstanding immediately prior to such event, the Committee shall appropriately adjust the aggregate number and kind of shares of Non-Voting Common Stock subject to the Plan, the
aggregate number and kind of shares of Non-Voting Common Stock subject to each outstanding option and the exercise price thereof. Such adjustments shall be conclusive and binding on all parties and may provide for the elimination of fractional
shares of Non-Voting Common Stock which might otherwise be subject to options without payment therefor. 
 (b) A merger, consolidation, or
sale by the Company of all or substantially all of its assets, in which the Company is not the surviving corporation, except as set forth below or in the Agreement, the options granted hereunder as of the date of such event shall continue to be
outstanding and the optionee shall be entitled to receive in exchange therefor an option in the surviving corporation for the same number of shares of Non-Voting Common Stock as he would have been entitled to receive if he had exercised the options
granted hereunder immediately prior to the transaction and actually owned the shares of Non-Voting Common Stock subject to such option. The exercise price of the option in the surviving corporation shall be such that the aggregate consideration for
the shares of Non-Voting Common Stock subject to the option in the surviving corporation shall be equal to the aggregate consideration payable with respect to the option granted under the Plan. 
 Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company shall have the right, by written notice, provided to an optionee sent no later than 5 days prior to the
proposed sale of assets, merger or consolidation (as determined by the Board of Directors in its sole discretion) or by inclusion in the applicable Agreement, to advise the optionee that upon consummation of the transaction all options granted to
any optionee under the Plan and not therefore exercised (or which are not then currently exercisable) shall terminate and be void, in which event, the optionee shall have the right to exercise all options then currently exercisable in accordance
with the terms of the applicable Agreement within 2 days after the date of the notice from the Company or as otherwise provided in the Agreement; provided, however, that such proposed sale of assets, merger or consolidation also
constitutes a change in the ownership or effective control of the Company, or in the ownership of a substantial portion of the Company’s assets, within the meaning of Section 409A(a)(2)(A)(v) of the Code and the regulations or other
published guidance (including Internal Revenue Service Notice 2005-1) promulgated thereunder. 

 14. Amendments and Termination of the Plan. The Plan was adopted by the Board of Directors as of
December 8, 2005. The Board of Directors, without further approval of the Company’s stockholders, may at any time suspend or terminate the Plan, in whole or in part, or amend it from time to time in such respects as it may deem advisable,
including, without limitation, to comply with any change in applicable law, regulations, rulings or interpretations of any administrative agency; provided, however, that no amendment for which applicable regulation related to the
listing, registration or qualification of the shares subject to the Plan upon any securities exchange or applicable law requires stockholder approval shall be effective without the requisite prior or subsequent stockholder approval. No termination,
suspension or amendment of the Plan shall, without the consent of the optionee, adversely affect his rights under any option granted under the Plan. The power of the Committee to construe and administer any option granted under the Plan prior to the
termination or suspension of the Plan nevertheless shall continue after such termination or during such suspension. 
 15.
Non-Transferability. No option granted under the Plan shall be transferable other than by will or the laws of descent and distribution, and options may be exercised, during the lifetime of the optionee, only by the optionee or his Legal
Representatives. Except to the extent provided above, options may not be assigned, transferred, pledged, hypothecated or disposed of in any way (whether by operation of law or otherwise) and shall not be subject to execution, attachment or similar
process, and any such attempted assignment, transfer, pledge, hypothecation or disposition shall be null and void ab initio and of no force or effect. 
 16. Withholding Taxes. The Company, a Subsidiary or Parent may withhold (a) cash, (b) shares of Non-Voting Common Stock to be issued upon exercise of an option having an aggregate fair market value on
the relevant date, or (c) any combination thereof, in an amount equal to the amount which the Committee determines is necessary to satisfy the obligation of the Company, a Subsidiary or Parent to withhold Federal, state and local income taxes
or other amounts incurred by reason of the grant, vesting, exercise or disposition of an option, or the disposition of the underlying shares of Non-Voting Common Stock. Alternatively, the Company may require the holder to pay to the Company such
amount, in cash, promptly upon demand. 
 The Company may require, as a condition to any grant or exercise under the Plan, that the grantee
make provision for the payment to the Company of federal, state or local taxes of any kind required by law to be withheld with respect to any grant, vesting, exercise or disposition of any option. Participants shall be required to indemnify or
reimburse the Company with respect to any federal, state or local taxes of any kind that the Company is required by law to withhold with respect to any grant, vesting, exercise or disposition of any option, to the extent the Company does not or
cannot withhold such amount. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Company, to the extent permitted or required by law, shall have the right to deduct from any payment(s) of any kind (including salary or bonus) otherwise due to a
grantee, a total amount not to exceed the amount of any federal, state or local taxes of any kind required by law to be withheld with respect to any grant, vesting, exercise or disposition of any option. 

 17. Legends; Payment of Expenses. The Company may endorse such legend or legends upon the
certificates for shares of Non-Voting Common Stock issued upon exercise of an option under the Plan and may issue such “stop transfer” instructions to its transfer agent in respect of such shares as it determines, in its discretion, to be
necessary or appropriate to (a) prevent a violation of, or to qualify for an exemption from, the registration requirements of the Securities Act and any applicable state securities laws, or (b) implement the provisions of the Plan or any
agreement between the Company and the optionee with respect to such shares of Non-Voting Common Stock. Each optionee may, in the Committee’s discretion, be required either to execute a stockholders’ agreement as a condition to receiving a
grant of options hereunder or to exercising any options granted hereunder. 
 The Company shall pay all issuance taxes with respect to the
issuance of shares of Non-Voting Common Stock upon the exercise of an option granted under the Plan, as well as all fees and expenses incurred by the Company in connection with such issuance. 
 18. Use of Proceeds. The cash proceeds received upon the exercise of an option under the Plan shall be added to the general funds of the Company
and used for such corporate purposes as the Board of Directors may determine. 
 19. Substitutions and Assumptions of Options of Certain
Constituent Corporations. Anything in this Plan to the contrary notwithstanding, the Board of Directors may, without further approval by the stockholders, substitute new options for prior options of a Constituent Corporation (as defined in
Paragraph 21) or assume the prior options of such Constituent Corporation; provided, however, that no substitution or assumption for which applicable regulation or applicable law requires stockholder approval shall be effective
without the requisite prior or subsequent stockholder approval. 
 20. Right of First Refusal; Right to Repurchase. 
 (a) The Company shall have a right of first refusal with respect to any proposed sale or other disposition by optionees (and their successors in interest
by purchase, gift or other mode of transfer) of any shares of Non-Voting Common Stock issued to them under the Plan which are transferable. This right of first refusal shall be exercisable by the Company in accordance with terms and conditions
established by the Committee. 
 (b) In the case of any optionee whose employment or service terminates for any reason (including, without
limitation, death, Disability, retirement, voluntary resignation or termination, or involuntary termination with or without Cause), except as otherwise provided in any Agreement, the Company shall have a right, exercisable at any time and from time
to time after such termination, to repurchase from the optionee (or any successor in interest by purchase, gift or other mode of transfer) all (but not less than all) shares of Non-Voting Common Stock issued to the optionee under the Plan. If either
(i) the optionee’s employment or service was terminated for Cause or (ii) in the Committee’s determination, the optionee has taken any action prior to or following his termination of employment or service which would have
constituted grounds for a termination for Cause, then such repurchase shall be made at the purchase price paid by the optionee for such shares of Common Stock. In all other instances, such repurchase shall be made at the Fair Market Value of the
shares of Non-Voting 

 
Common Stock at the time of repurchase. This right to repurchase shall be exercisable by the Company at any time within one hundred eighty (180) days
after the termination of such optionee’s employment or service with the Company for any reason (including, without limitation, death, Disability, retirement, voluntary resignation or termination, or involuntary termination with or without
Cause) by: (i) giving written notice of such repurchase to such optionee, (ii) tendering payment of the purchase price of such shares of Non-Voting Common Stock to such optionee within thirty (30) days of the delivery of such written
notice and (iii) complying with such other terms and conditions established by the Committee. 
 21. Definitions. For purposes of
the Plan, the following terms shall be defined as set forth below: 
 (a) “Board” or “Board of Directors” shall mean the
Board of Directors of the Company. 
 (b) “Cause” shall mean (i) in the case of an employee or consultant, if there is a
written employment or consulting agreement between the optionee and the Company, any of its Subsidiaries or a Parent which defines termination of such relationship for cause, “cause” as defined in such agreement, and (ii) in the
absence of such agreement, (A) conviction of the employee or consultant of any felony, or the conviction of the employee or consultant of a misdemeanor which involves moral turpitude, or the entry by the employee or consultant of a plea of
guilty or nolo contendere with respect to any of the foregoing, (B) the commission of any act or failure to act by such employee or consultant that involves moral turpitude, dishonesty, theft, destruction of property, fraud, embezzlement
or unethical business conduct, or that is otherwise injurious to the Company or any of its affiliates, whether financially or otherwise, (C) any violation by such employee or consultant of any rule or policy of the Company or any of its
affiliates, (D) any violation by such employee or consultant of the requirements of any other contract or agreement between the Company (or any of its affiliates) and such employee or consultant, and the failure of such employee or consultant
to cure such violation within ten (10) days after receipt of written notice from the Company or (E) any failure by the employee to abide by any directive of the Board or an officer to whom the employee reports; in each case, with respect
to subsections (A) through (E), as determined in good faith by the Board of Directors of the Company in the exercise of its reasonable business judgment. 
 (c) “Code” shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and any successor thereto. 
 (d) “Common Stock” means the shares of Voting Common Stock and Non-Voting Common Stock. 
 (e) “Constituent
Corporation” shall mean any corporation which engages with the Company, any of its Subsidiaries or a Parent in a transaction to which Section 424(a) of the Code applies, or any Parent, Subsidiary or affiliate of such corporation.

 (f) “Disabled” or “Disability” shall mean a permanent and total disability within the meaning of Section 22(e)(3)
of the Code. 

 (g) “Exchange Act” shall mean the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and any
successor thereto. 
 (h) “Fair Market Value” shall mean as of any applicable date: (i) if the principal securities market on
which the Non-Voting Common Stock is traded is a national securities exchange, The Nasdaq National Market (“NNM”) or The Nasdaq SmallCap Market (“NSM”), the closing price of the Non-Voting Common Stock on such exchange, the NNM
or the NSM, as the case may be, as of the applicable date, or if no sale of the Non-Voting Common Stock shall have occurred on such date, on the next preceding date on which there was a reported sale; (ii) if the principal securities market on
which the Non-Voting Common Stock is traded is not a national securities exchange, the NNM or the NSM, the average of the bid and asked prices reported by the National Quotation Bureau, Inc.; (iii) if not reported by the National Quotation
Board, the closing price of a share of Non-Voting Common Stock on the date of grant as reported on the OTC Bulletin Board; or (iv) if the price of the Non-Voting Common Stock is not so reported, the Board of Directors’ good faith
determination of the fair value of one share of Non-Voting Common Stock as of the applicable reference date, which determination shall be consistent with the requirements of Section 422(c) of the Code. 
 (i) “Legal Representative” shall mean the executor, administrator or other person who at the time is entitled by law to exercise the rights of
a deceased or incapacitated optionee with respect to an option granted under the Plan. 
 (j) “Nonqualified Stock Option” means any
stock option other than an incentive stock option as defined in Section 422 of the Code and any successor thereto. 
 (k)
“Non-Voting Common Stock” means the shares of Non-Voting Common Stock of the Company, par value $0.001 per share. 
 (l)
“Parent” shall have the same definition as “parent corporation” in Section 424(e) of the Code. 
 (m)
“Subsidiary” shall have the same definition as “subsidiary corporation” in Section 424(f) of the Code. 
 (n)
“Voting Common Stock” means the shares of Voting Common Stock of the Company, par value $0.001 per share. 
 22. Governing Law;
Construction. The Plan, the options and any Agreement hereunder and all related matters shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Delaware, without regard to conflict of law provisions. 
 Neither the Plan nor any Agreement shall be construed or interpreted with any presumption against the Company by reason of the Company causing the Plan
or Agreement to be drafted. Whenever from the context it appears appropriate, any term stated in either the singular or plural shall include the singular and plural, and any term stated in the masculine, feminine or neuter gender shall include the
masculine, feminine and neuter. 
 23. Partial Invalidity. The invalidity, illegality or unenforceability of any provision in the
Plan, any option or Agreement shall not affect the validity, legality or enforceability of any other provision, all of which shall be valid, legal and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law.

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