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2010 Incentive Compensation Plan for Section 16 Officers

 Exhibit 10.7 

COINSTAR, INC. 

2010 INCENTIVE COMPENSATION PLAN 

FOR SECTION 16 OFFICERS 

The 2010 Incentive Compensation Plan for Section 16 Officers (the “Plan”) is a cash bonus plan in which executives of Coinstar,
Inc. (the “Company”) who are subject to Section 16 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 are eligible to participate. The Plan provides incentive cash bonuses based on the achievement of goals relating to the performance of
the Company, the management team’s performance and individual performance. The performance period for the Plan is January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010 (the “Performance Period”). 

The Compensation Committee of the Company’s Board of Directors (the “Compensation Committee”) administers the Plan. The
Compensation Committee, in its sole discretion, selects the individuals who will participate in the Plan and the actual bonus (if any) payable to each participant. The target bonus for each participant is determined as a percentage of such
participant’s base salary, ranging from 30% to 60%, as determined by the Compensation Committee in its sole discretion (the “Target Bonus”). 

Payout under the Plan will be determined as follows: 

1. Eighty percent (80%) will be based on the achievement of the following performance measures during the Performance Period: 

 

					
	 Performance Measure
	 	 Weighting
	 	 Targets & Potential
Payouts

	 Direct Contribution Margin (DCM)*
	 	50.0%	 	See Appendix
	 Revenue
	 	50.0%	 	See Appendix

  

	*	Direct Contribution Margin is defined as Net Income before taxes and stock based compensation. 

The targets or results will be adjusted for any acquisitions or divestitures completed during the Performance Period. Participants under the Plan may
receive between 0% and 200% of the portion of the Target Bonus applicable to this component. 
 2. Twenty percent (20%) will be based on
the Compensation Committee’s discretion after evaluating the management team’s and/or individual performance during the Performance Period, based on any criteria that the Compensation Committee determines to be appropriate in its sole
discretion. The Company’s Chief Executive Officer will make recommendations to the Compensation Committee regarding individual bonuses under this component (with the exception of the Chief Executive Officer bonus). The Compensation Committee
will then review and approve all individual bonuses. Participants under the Plan may receive between 0% and 200% of the portion of the Target Bonus applicable to this component. 

 The Compensation Committee may, in its sole discretion, make adjustments to the payouts under the Plan as a
result of extraordinary events and/or conditions that either positively or negatively impact the Company’s performance. 
 Unless
specifically provided otherwise in a written agreement between the Company and a participant, a participant must be continuously employed by the Company from January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010 to be eligible for payment under this
Plan. A participant hired after January 1, 2010 and employed through December 31, 2010 may receive a pro-rated bonus payment. A participant who meets these eligibility requirements will be eligible to receive a bonus, even if the
participant is not employed by the Company on the date the bonus payment is made. Payment of each bonus will be made as soon as practicable after the end of the Performance Period, but in any event will be made by March 15, 2011. Bonuses will
be paid in cash in a single lump sum, subject to payroll taxes and tax withholding. 
 Each bonus that may become payable under the Plan will be
paid solely from the general assets of the Company. Nothing in the Plan should be construed to create a trust or to establish or evidence any participant’s claim of any right to payment of a bonus other than as an unsecured general creditor
with respect to any payment to which a participant may be entitled. 
 No participant will have any claim to a bonus under the Plan, and the
Compensation Committee will have no obligation for uniformity of treatment of participants under the Plan. Furthermore, nothing in the Plan will be deemed to limit in any way the Compensation Committee’s full discretion to determine whether to
grant any bonuses hereunder. 
 The Compensation Committee reserves the right to unilaterally amend, modify or terminate the Plan at any time,
including amending the Plan as it deems necessary or desirable to avoid adverse tax consequences under Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. 

The Plan is subject to the Company’s Policy on Reimbursement of Incentive Payments.2005 Executive Deferral Plan

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

			
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	 Introduction
	  	1
		
	 ARTICLE 1 Definitions
	  	1
		
	 ARTICLE 2 Selection, Enrollment, Eligibility
	  	6
		
	 2.1 Selection by Committee
	  	6
	 2.2 Enrollment Requirements
	  	6
	 2.3 Eligibility; Commencement of Participation
	  	6
	 2.4 Participants Who Become Ineligible
	  	6
		
	 ARTICLE 3 Deferral Commitments/Crediting/Taxes
	  	7
		
	 3.1 Deferral Amounts
	  	7
	 3.2 Timing of Deferral Elections
	  	7
	 3.3 Withholding of Annual Deferral Amounts
	  	8
	 3.4 Vesting
	  	8
	 3.5 Crediting/Debiting of Account Balances
	  	8
	 3.6 FICA and Other Taxes
	  	9
	 3.7 Distributions
	  	9
		
	 ARTICLE 4 Short-Term Payout; Unforeseeable Financial Emergencies
	  	10
		
	 4.1 Short-Term Payout
	  	10
	 4.2 Other Benefits Take Precedence Over Short-Term Payout
	  	10
	 4.3 Unforeseeable Financial Emergencies
	  	10
		
	 ARTICLE 5 Retirement Benefit
	  	11
		
	 5.1 Retirement Benefit
	  	11
	 5.2 Payment of Retirement Benefit
	  	11
	 5.3 Death Prior to Completion of Retirement Benefit
	  	11
	 5.4 Special Election Rule for 2005
	  	11
		
	 ARTICLE 6 Pre-Retirement Survivor Benefit
	  	12
		
	 6.1 Pre-Retirement Survivor Benefit
	  	12
	 6.2 Payment of Pre-Retirement Survivor Benefit
	  	12
	 6.3 Special Election Rule for 2005
	  	12
		
	 ARTICLE 7 Termination Benefit
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	 7.1 Termination Benefit
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	 7.2 Payment of Termination Benefit
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	 ARTICLE 8 Beneficiary Designation
	  	13
		
	 8.1 Beneficiary
	  	13
	 8.2 Beneficiary Designation, Change, Spousal Consent
	  	13
	 8.3 Acknowledgement
	  	13
	 8.4 No Beneficiary Designation
	  	13
	 8.5 Doubt as to Beneficiary
	  	14
	 8.6 Discharge of Obligations
	  	14
		
	 ARTICLE 9 Leave of Absence and Rehires
	  	14
		
	 9.1 Paid Leave of Absence
	  	14
	 9.2 Unpaid Leave of Absence
	  	14
	 9.3 Leave of Absence Treated as a Termination of Employment
	  	14
	 9.4 Reemployment following Retirement or Termination of Employment
	  	15
		
	 ARTICLE 10 Termination, Amendment or Modification
	  	15
		
	 10.1 Termination
	  	15
	 10.2 Amendment
	  	15
	 10.3 Plan Agreement
	  	15
	 10.4 Effect of Payment
	  	16
		
	 ARTICLE 11 Administration
	  	16
		
	 11.2 Administration Upon Change in Control
	  	16
	 11.3 Agents
	  	17
	 11.4 Binding Effect of Decisions
	  	17
	 11.5 Indemnity of Committee
	  	17
	 11.6 Missing Payees
	  	17
	 11.7 Payment Delay or Acceleration
	  	17
		
	 ARTICLE 12 Other Benefits and Agreements
	  	17
		
	 12.1 Coordination with Other Benefits
	  	17
		
	 ARTICLE 13 Claims Procedures
	  	18
		
	 13.1 Presentation of Claim
	  	18
	 13.2 Notification of Decision
	  	18
	 13.3 Review of a Denied Claim
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	 13.4 Decision on Review
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	 13.5 Legal Action
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	 13.6 Payment Following Resolution of Claim
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	 ARTICLE 14 Trust
	  	19
		
	 14.1 Establishment of the Trust
	  	19
	 14.2 Interrelationship of the Plan and the Trust
	  	20
	 14.3 Distributions From the Trust
	  	20
	 14.4 Investment of Trust Assets
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	 ARTICLE 15 Miscellaneous
	  	20
		
	 15.1 Status of Plan
	  	20
	 15.2 Unsecured General Creditor
	  	20
	 15.3 Employer’s Liability
	  	20
	 15.4 Nonassignability
	  	20
	 15.5 Not a Contract of Employment
	  	21
	 15.6 Furnishing Information
	  	21
	 15.7 Terms
	  	21
	 15.8 Captions
	  	21
	 15.9 Governing Law
	  	21
	 15.10 Notice
	  	21
	 15.11 Successors
	  	21
	 15.12 Spouse’s Interest
	  	22
	 15.13 Introduction
	  	22
	 15.14 Introduction
	  	22
	 15.15 Payments to Spouses
	  	22
	 15.16 Distribution in the Event of Taxation
	  	23
	 15.17 Payment Delays due to Employer Insolvency
	  	23
	 15.18 Insurance
	  	23
	 15.19 Legal Fees to Enforce Rights After Change in Control
	  	23
	 15.20 Code Section 409A
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 JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP INC. 

2005 EXECUTIVE DEFERRAL PLAN 

Introduction 
  

	 	(a)	Purpose. The purpose of this Plan is to provide specified benefits to a select group of management and highly compensated Employees and Directors who contribute
materially to the continued growth, development, and future business success of Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. and its subsidiaries, if any, that sponsor this Plan. This Plan is unfunded for tax purposes and for purposes of Title I of ERISA. This
Plan is a new Plan, effective as of January 1, 2005. It is intended to serve the same purpose as the Company’s Amended and Restated Executive Deferral Plan, which was frozen as of December 31, 2004, but governs compensation deferred
after December 31, 2004. 

  

	 	(b)	The American Jobs Creation Act of 2004. This Plan is substantially similar to the Company’s Amended and Restated Executive Deferral Plan in form. However, the
Plan is intended to avoid any “plan failures” within the meaning of Code section 409A(a)(1). The Plan shall be interpreted and administered, to the extent possible, in accordance with this intention. 

 

	 	    	The Company, the Administrator, and the Committee reserve full discretionary authority to operate the Plan to prohibit distributions, elections, or other actions that would
trigger taxation under section 409A of the Code. This authority includes, but is not limited to, the authority to stop, delay, or review elections or distribution requests. 

ARTICLE 1 

Definitions 
 For
purposes of this Plan, unless otherwise clearly apparent from the context, the following phrases or terms shall have the following indicated meanings: 
  

	 	1.1	“Account Balance” shall mean, at any given time, the balance in a Participant’s Deferral Account. The Account Balance shall be a bookkeeping entry only and shall
be utilized solely as a device for the measurement and determination of the amounts to be paid to a Participant, or his or her designated Beneficiary, pursuant to this Plan. 

 

	 	1.2	“Annual Bonus” shall mean a Participant’s bonus relating to services performed during any Fiscal Year, whether or not paid in such Fiscal Year, under any
Employer’s annual bonus, incentive bonus and cash incentive plans. 

  

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	 	1.3	“Annual Deferral Amount” shall mean that portion of a Participant’s Base Annual Salary, Annual Bonus and Directors Fees that a Participant elects to have, and is,
deferred in accordance with Article 3, for any one Plan Year. 

  

	 	1.4	“Annual Installment Method” shall be an annual installment payment over the number of years selected by the Participant in accordance with this Plan, calculated as
follows: For the Plan Year in which payments begin, the Account Balance of the Participant shall be calculated as of the close of business on the last business day of the month immediately preceding the month in which payments are scheduled to
begin. For subsequent Plan Years, the Account Balance of the Participant shall be calculated as of the close of business on the last business day of the preceding Plan Year. The annual installment for each Plan Year shall be calculated by
multiplying this balance by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of monthly payments to be made during the Plan Year, and the denominator of which is the remaining number of monthly payments due the Participant or Beneficiary.

  

	 	    	By way of example, if the Participant elects a 10-year Annual Installment Method and payments begin in July 2009, the 2009 payment shall be 6/120 of the Account Balance,
calculated as of June 30, 2009. In 2010, the payment shall be 12/114 of the Account Balance, calculated as of December 31, 2009. Each annual installment paid shall be divided by the number of monthly payments to be made during the year,
and the resulting number shall be the monthly installment payment that shall be paid each month of the Plan Year to which such annual installment relates. Subject to the payment provisions of Section 5.2 or 6.2, as the case may be, the monthly
installment payment shall be paid on the first day of the month to which it relates. 

  

	 	1.5	“Base Annual Salary” shall mean the annual cash compensation relating to services performed during any calendar year, whether or not paid in such calendar year,
including sold vacation time and accrued vacation time paid but not taken, and excluding bonuses, commissions, overtime, fringe benefits, stock options, relocation bonus and/or expenses, incentive payments, non-monetary awards, directors fees and
other fees, automobile and other allowances paid to a Participant for employment services rendered (whether or not such allowances are included in the Employee’s gross income). Base Annual Salary shall be calculated before reduction for
compensation voluntarily deferred or contributed by the Participant pursuant to all qualified or non-qualified plans of any Employer and shall be calculated to include amounts not otherwise included in the Participant’s gross income under Code
Sections 125, 402(e)(3), 402(h), or 403(b) pursuant to plans established by any Employer; provided, however, that all such amounts will be included in compensation only to the extent that, had there been no such plan, the amount would have been
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	 	1.6	“Beneficiary” shall mean one or more persons, trusts, estates or other entities, designated in accordance with Article 8, that are entitled to receive benefits
under this Plan upon the death of a Participant. 

  

	 	1.7	“Beneficiary Designation Form” shall mean the form (written or electronic) established from time to time by the Committee that a Participant completes, signs and
returns to the Committee to designate one or more Beneficiaries. 

  

	 	1.8	“Board” shall mean the board of directors of the Company. 

  

	 	1.9	“Change in Control” shall have the same meaning as contained in the Company’s 1999 Stock Incentive Plan. 

 

	 	1.10	“Claimant” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 13.1. 

  

	 	1.11	“Code” shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as it may be amended from time to time. 

 

	 	1.12	“Committee” shall mean the committee described in Article 11. 

  

	 	1.13	“Company” shall mean Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. and any successor to all or substantially all of the Company’s assets or business. 

 

	 	1.14	“Deduction Limitation” shall mean the amount above which distributions otherwise payable to a Participant (or his or her Beneficiary) under the Plan, when combined with
other compensation paid to a Participant (or his or her Beneficiary) for a taxable year, would not be deductible by the Employer by reason of the limitation imposed by Code Section 162(m). The Deduction Limitation shall be determined by the
Company in good faith. Once an amount has been determined by the Company not to be deductible because of the Deduction Limitation, the Company may defer the amount that would otherwise be paid to a Participant (or his or her Beneficiary). Any
amounts so deferred will remain in the Participant’s Account Balance, and shall be entitled to continued crediting and debiting of additional amounts in accordance with Section 3.4 below. The amounts so deferred and amounts credited
thereon shall be distributed to the Participant or his or her Beneficiary during the first year, as determined by the Employer in good faith, in which the deductibility of such payment will not be barred by application of Section 162(m).
Notwithstanding any other provision in this Plan, to the extent consistent with Section 15.20, the Deduction Limitation shall not apply to distributions that become payable after a Change in Control. 

 

	 	1.15	 “Deferral Account” shall mean (i) the sum of all of a Participant’s Annual Deferral Amounts, plus or less, as the case may be,
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with all the applicable crediting provisions of this Plan that relate to the Participant’s Deferral Account, less (iii) all distributions made to the Participant or his or her
Beneficiary pursuant to this Plan that relate to his or her Deferral Account. 

  

	 	1.16	“Director” shall mean any member of the board of directors of the Company. 

 

	 	1.17	“Directors Fees” shall mean the annual fees paid by the Company, including retainer fees and meetings fees, as compensation for serving on the board of directors. (IPB
Comment: Please confirm that “fees” for this purpose does not include reimbursements.) 

  

	 	1.18	“Election Form” shall mean the form established from time to time by the Committee that a Participant completes, signs and returns to the Committee to make an election
under the Plan. 

  

	 	1.19	“Employee” shall mean a person who is an employee of any Employer. 

  

	 	1.20	“Employer(s)” shall mean the Company and/or any of its subsidiaries (now in existence or hereafter formed or acquired) unless the subsidiary has been excluded from
participation in the Plan, as a sponsor by the Board. 

  

	 	1.21	“ERISA” shall mean the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as it may be amended from time to time. 

 

	 	1.22	 “Fiscal Year” shall mean the twelve-month period ending on
September 30th of each calendar year. 

 

	 	1.23	“Measurement Funds” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.5. 

  

	 	1.24	“Participant” shall mean any Employee or Director (i) who is selected to participate in the Plan, (ii) who elects to participate in the Plan, (iii) who
signs a Plan Agreement, an Election Form and a Beneficiary Designation Form, (iv) whose signed Plan Agreement, Election Form and Beneficiary Designation Form are accepted by the Committee, (v) who commences participation in the Plan, and
(vi) whose Plan Agreement has not terminated. A spouse or former spouse of a Participant shall not be treated as a Participant in the Plan or have an account balance under the Plan, even if he or she has an interest in the Participant’s
benefits under the Plan as a result of applicable law or property settlements resulting from legal separation or divorce. 

  

	 	1.25	“Plan” shall mean the Company’s 2005 Executive Deferral Plan, which shall be evidenced by this instrument and by each Plan Agreement, as they may be amended from
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	 	1.26	“Plan Agreement” shall mean a written agreement, as may be amended from time to time, which is entered into by and between an Employer and a Participant. Each Plan
Agreement executed by a Participant and the Participant’s Employer shall provide for the entire benefit to which such Participant is entitled under the Plan; should there be more than one Plan Agreement, the Plan Agreement bearing the latest
date of acceptance by the Employer shall supersede all previous Plan Agreements in their entirety and shall govern such entitlement. The terms of any Plan Agreement may be different for any Participant, as described in Section 10.3 below.

  

	 	1.27	“Plan Year” shall mean a period beginning on January 1 of a particular calendar year and continuing through December 31 of such calendar year.

  

	 	1.28	“Pre-Retirement Survivor Benefit” shall mean the benefit set forth in Article 6. 

 

	 	1.29	“Retirement” shall mean a “separation from service,” as such term is defined in Code section 409A and guidance thereunder, (i) as an Employee after age
65, or after age 60 with at least ten years of Service; or (ii) as a Director of the Company after age 70 with at least five years of Service. If a Participant is both an Employee and a Director, a Retirement may occur only upon the separation
from service from the last position held. 

  

	 	1.30	“Retirement Benefit” shall mean the benefit set forth in Article 5. 

  

	 	1.31	“Service” shall mean the period of time commencing on a Participant’s initial date of service as an Employee or Director, and ending on the date of the
Participant’s Retirement, Termination of Employment, or death. In the case of a Participant who returns to service following a Termination of Employment, Service shall include both the Participant’s earlier Service and the period
commencing on the Participant’s date of return and ending on the date of the Participant’s subsequent Retirement, Termination of Employment, or death. 

 

	 	1.32	“Short-Term Payout” shall mean the payout set forth in Section 4.1. 

  

	 	1.33	“Termination Benefit” shall mean the benefit set forth in Article 7. 

  

	 	1.34	“Termination of Employment” shall mean a “separation from service,” as such term is defined in Code section 409A and guidance thereunder, as an Employee or
Director of the Company, for any reason other than Retirement, death or an authorized leave of absence. If a Participant is both an Employee and a Director, a Termination of Employment shall occur only upon the termination of the last position held.

  

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	 	1.35	“Trust” shall mean one or more trusts established pursuant to that certain Master Trust Agreement, dated as of June 1, 1991 between the Company and the trustee
named therein, as amended from time to time, or any successor thereto. 

  

	 	1.36	“Unforeseeable Financial Emergency” shall mean severe financial hardship to a Participant resulting from an illness or accident of the Participant or the
Participant’s spouse or dependent (as defined in Section 152 of the Code, without regard to Sections 152(b)(1), (b)(2), and (d)(1)(B)) of the Participant, loss of the Participant’s property due to casualty, or other similar
extraordinary and unforeseeable circumstances arising as a result of events beyond the control of the Participant, as determined in the sole discretion of the Committee. 

ARTICLE 2 
 Selection,
Enrollment, Eligibility 
  

	 	2.1	Selection by Committee. The Committee, in its sole discretion, shall establish eligibility requirements for participation in the Plan. Participation in the Plan
shall be limited to a select group of management and highly compensated Employees of the Employers and Directors of the Company. 

  

	 	2.2	Enrollment Requirements. As a condition to participation, each selected Employee or Director shall complete, execute and return to the Committee a Plan Agreement,
an Election Form and a Beneficiary Designation Form, all within the time period set by the Committee, in its sole discretion, for the purpose of returning documents and forms. In addition, the Committee shall establish from time to time such other
enrollment requirements as it determines in its sole discretion are necessary. 

  

	 	2.3	Eligibility; Commencement of Participation. A Participant shall commence participation in the Plan on the first day of the Plan Year following the date on which he
or she has (i) satisfied all Enrollment Requirements and (ii) has had his or her Plan Agreement, Election Form and Beneficiary Designation Form accepted by the Committee. Notwithstanding the previous sentence, the Committee may, in its
sole and absolute discretion and only to the extent consistent with Section 15.20, permit a Participant to commence participation in the Plan and defer Base Annual Salary and/or Director’s Fees (but not the Participant’s Annual Bonus)
in the first pay period following his or her satisfaction of (i) and (ii) above. 

  

	 	2.4	Participants Who Become Ineligible. If the Committee determines in good faith that a Participant no longer qualifies as a member of a select group of management or
highly compensated employees, as membership in such group is determined in accordance with Sections 201(2), 301(a)(3) and 401(a)(1) of ERISA, the Committee shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to prevent the Participant from making
future deferral elections. However, any existing deferral elections made by the Participant will remain in effect for the remainder of the Plan Year of the Participant’s change in status, and payment of the Participant’s Account Balance
will proceed as set forth elsewhere in the Plan. 

  

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 ARTICLE 3 

Deferral Commitments/Crediting/Taxes 
  

	 	3.1	Deferral Amounts.  

  

	 	(a)	Minimum and Maximum Deferral Commitment. For each Plan Year, a Participant may make an irrevocable election to defer, as his or her Annual Deferral Amount, an
amount of Base Annual Salary, Annual Bonus and/or Director’s Fees that may not be less than the minimum Annual Deferral Amount, nor more than the maximum Annual Deferral Amount, as announced by the Committee prior to the beginning of the Plan
Year and set forth in the Election Form for the Plan Year. 

  

	 	(b)	Short Plan Year. If a Participant first becomes a Participant after the first day of a Plan Year, the minimum Base Annual Salary deferral shall be the minimum
Annual Deferral Amount set forth in subsection (a), unless otherwise determined by the Committee. 

  

	 	(c)	Other. 

  

	 	(i)	Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Participant first becomes a Participant after the first day of a Plan Year, the maximum Annual Deferral Amount, with respect to Base Annual
Salary, Annual Bonus and Directors Fees shall be limited to the amount of compensation not yet earned by the Participant as of the date the Participant’s Plan Agreement and Election Form is accepted by the Committee. 

 

	 	(ii)	Notwithstanding any other provision in this Plan, all deferrals shall be a fixed percentage of the applicable Base Annual Salary, Annual Bonus, or Directors Fees.

  

	 	3.2	Timing of Deferral Elections. In general, Participants may elect, no later than the end of each Plan Year (or such earlier deadline as may be set forth by the
Committee), to defer Base Annual Salary and Directors Fees earned in the next Plan Year, and Annual Bonus earned during the Fiscal Year which ends in the next Plan Year. However, newly eligible Participants may make their initial deferral elections
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	 	3.3	Withholding of Annual Deferral Amounts. For each Plan Year, the Base Annual Salary portion of the Annual Deferral Amount shall be withheld from Base Annual Salary
in the manner determined by the Committee. The Annual Bonus and/or Directors Fees portion of the Annual Deferral Amount shall be withheld at the time the Annual Bonus or Directors Fees are or otherwise would be paid to the Participant.

  

	 	3.4	Vesting. A Participant shall at all times be 100% vested in his or her Deferral Account. 

 

	 	3.5	Crediting/Debiting of Account Balances. In accordance with, and subject to, the rules and procedures that are established from time to time by the Committee, in its
sole discretion, deferral amounts shall be credited or debited to a Participant’s Account Balance in accordance with the following rules: 

  

	 	(a)	Election of Measurement Funds. At the time an Employee becomes a Participant in the Plan, he or she may designate one or more Measurement Funds which shall be used
to determine what additional amounts are to be credited or debited, as the case may be, to his or her Account Balance. Such designations shall apply to the Annual Deferral Amount, as such amounts are deferred by the Participant, and shall remain in
force until changed by the Participant in accordance with the policies and procedures as set forth by the Committee, from time to time, which policies and procedures may be changed, modified, and/or amended by the Committee, without prior notice, at
the Committee’s sole discretion. Until changed by the Committee: (i) Measurement Fund allocation designations must be made in whole percentage points of 1%, or multiples thereof, not to exceed 100%; (ii) a Participant may change his
or Measurement Fund allocation elections on a daily basis, and (iii) a change in Measurement Fund allocations will take effect on the next business day following the election. Notice of any change in Measurement Fund elections must be made to
the Committee, or its designee, in a form acceptable to it as determined by it in its sole discretion. If a Participant fails to designate a Measurement Fund with respect to all or a portion of his or her Account Balance, such amounts shall be
deemed invested in the default Measurement Fund designated by the Committee, which may be changed by the Committee from time to time without notice to Participants. 

 

	 	(b)	Measurement Funds. A Participant may elect one or more measurement funds (the “Measurement Funds”) from among those selected by the Committee for the
purpose of crediting or debiting additional amounts to his or her Account Balance. As necessary, the Committee may, in its sole discretion, discontinue, substitute or add Measurement Funds. In selecting the Measurement Funds that are available from
time to time, neither the Committee nor any Employer shall be liable to any Participant for such selection or adding, deleting or continuing any available Measurement Fund. 

 

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	 	(c)	Crediting or Debiting Method. The performance of each elected Measurement Fund (either positive or negative) will be determined by the Committee, in its sole
discretion, based on the performance of the Measurement Funds themselves. A Participant’s Account Balance shall be credited or debited on a daily basis based on the performance of each Measurement Fund selected by the Participant, as determined
by the Committee in its sole discretion, as though (i) a Participant’s Account Balance as of the close of business on each date were invested in the Measurement Fund(s) selected by the Participant, in the percentages applicable to such
date, at the closing price on such date; (ii) the portion of the Annual Deferral Amount, if any, that was actually deferred on that date were invested in the Measurement Fund(s) selected by the Participant, in the percentages applicable to such
date; and (iii) any distribution made to a Participant on that date ceased being invested in the Measurement Fund(s), in the percentages applicable to such date, at the closing price on such date. 

 

	 	(d)	No Actual Investment. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Plan, the Measurement Funds are to be used for measurement purposes only, and a Participant’s
election of any such Measurement Fund, the allocation to his or her Account Balance thereto, the calculation of additional amounts and the crediting or debiting of such amounts to a Participant’s Account Balance shall not be considered
or construed in any manner as an actual investment of his or her Account Balance in any such Measurement Fund. In the event that the Company or the Trustee (as that term is defined in the Trust), in its own discretion, decides to invest funds in any
or all of the Measurement Funds, no Participant shall have any rights in or to such investments themselves. Without limiting the foregoing, a Participant’s Account Balance shall at all times be a bookkeeping entry only and shall not represent
any investment made on his or her behalf by the Company or the Trust; the Participant shall at all times remain an unsecured creditor of the Company. 

  

	 	3.6	FICA and Other Taxes. For each Plan Year in which an Annual Deferral Amount is being withheld from a Participant, the Participant’s Employer(s) shall withhold
from that portion of the Participant’s Base Annual Salary and Bonus that is not being deferred, in a manner determined by the Employer(s), the Participant’s share of FICA and other employment taxes on such Annual Deferral Amount. If the
amount of Base Annual Salary and Bonus that is not being deferred is insufficient to cover these amounts, the Committee may reduce the Annual Deferral Amount or withhold from other payments made to the Participant in order to comply with this
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	 	3.7	Distributions. The Participant’s Employer(s), or the trustee of the Trust, shall withhold from any payments made to a Participant under this Plan all federal,
state and local income, employment and other taxes (domestic or foreign) required to be withheld by the Employer(s), or the trustee of the Trust, in connection with such payments, in amounts and in a manner to be determined in the sole discretion of
the Employer(s) and the trustee of the Trust. 

 ARTICLE 4 

Short-Term Payout; Unforeseeable Financial Emergencies 

 

	 	4.1	 Short-Term Payout. In connection with each election to defer an Annual Deferral Amount, a Participant may elect to receive a future
“Short-Term Payout” from the Plan with respect to such Annual Deferral Amount. An election made pursuant to this Section shall be irrevocable. Subject to the Deduction Limitation, the Short-Term Payout shall be a lump sum payment in an
amount that is equal to either (i) a percentage of some or all of the Annual Deferral Amount, as elected at the time of the deferral, or (ii) a stated dollar amount, as elected at the time of the deferral, not to exceed the Annual Deferral
Amount, plus, in either case, amounts credited or debited in the manner provided in Section 3.5 above on that elected amount, determined at the time that the Short-Term Payout is paid. Subject to the Deduction Limitation and the other terms and
conditions of this Plan, each Short-Term Payout elected shall be paid out on the
January 15th immediately after the last day of any Plan Year designated
by the Participant that is at least three Plan Years after the Plan Year in which the Annual Deferral Amount is actually deferred. By way of example, if a three year Short-Term Payout is elected for Annual Deferral Amounts that are deferred in the
Plan Year commencing January 1, 2002, the three year Short-Term Payout would be paid on January 15, 2006. 

  

	 	4.2	Other Benefits Take Precedence Over Short-Term Payout. Should an event occur that triggers a benefit under Article 5, 6 or 7, any Annual Deferral Amount, plus
amounts credited or debited thereon, that is subject to a Short-Term Payout election under Section 4.1 shall not be paid in accordance with Section 4.1 but shall be paid in accordance with the other applicable Article.

  

	 	4.3	 Unforeseeable Financial Emergencies. If the Participant experiences an Unforeseeable Financial Emergency the Participant may petition the Committee
to (i) cancel any deferrals required to be made by a Participant and, if such cancellation is insufficient to satisfy the Unforeseeable Financial Emergency, (ii) receive a partial or full payout from the Plan. The payout shall not exceed
the lesser of the Participant’s Account Balance, calculated as if such Participant were receiving a Termination Benefit, or the amount reasonably necessary to satisfy the Unforeseeable Financial Emergency plus amounts necessary to pay taxes
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into account the extent to which such hardship is or may be relieved through reimbursement or compensation by insurance or otherwise or by liquidation of the participant’s assets (to the
extent the liquidation of such assets would not itself cause severe financial hardship). If the Committee determines that an Unforeseeable Financial Emergency exists, cancellation shall take effect upon the date of such determination, and any payout
shall be made thirty (30) days after such date. The payment of any amount under this Section 4.3 shall not be subject to the Deduction Limitation. 

ARTICLE 5 
 Retirement
Benefit 
  

	 	5.1	Retirement Benefit. Subject to the Deduction Limitation, a Participant who Retires shall receive, as a Retirement Benefit, his or her Account Balance.

  

	 	5.2	Payment of Retirement Benefit. A Participant, in connection with his or her annual deferral election, shall elect on an Election Form to receive the Retirement
Benefit attributable to the election in a lump sum or pursuant to an Annual Installment Method of up to 15 years. A Participant may choose different forms of payment for Annual Deferral Amounts attributable to different Plan Years. The Participant
may change his or her payment election with respect to Annual Deferral Amounts attributable to any Plan Year to an allowable alternative payout period by submitting a new Election Form to the Committee, provided that any such Election Form is
submitted at least 1 year prior to the Participant’s Retirement and delays the Participant’s initial payment by a period of at least five years. For purposes of such election changes, the right to a series of installment payments
shall be treated as the right to a single payment. If a Participant does not make any election with respect to the payment of Annual Deferral Amounts attributable to a given Plan Year, then such amounts shall be payable in a lump sum. Except as
otherwise provided pursuant to a subsequent deferral election described above, the lump sum payment shall be made, or installment payments shall commence thirty days after the date which is six months after the Participant’s Retirement. Any
payment made shall be subject to the Deduction Limitation. 

  

	 	5.3	Death Prior to Completion of Retirement Benefit. If a Participant dies after Retirement but before the Retirement Benefit is paid in full, the Participant’s
unpaid Retirement Benefit payments shall continue and shall be paid to the Participant’s Beneficiary over the remaining number of years and in the same amounts as such payments would have been made to the Participant had the Participant
remained alive. 

  

	 	5.4	 Special Election Rule for 2005. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 5.2, on or before December 31, 2005, a Participant may elect to
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may elect a form of payment from any of the options permitted in Section 5.2. The restrictions set forth in Section 5.2 (i.e., that such an election must be made at least 1 year prior
to Retirement and must delay the date of the initial payment by at least five years) will not apply to an election made pursuant to this Section. 

ARTICLE 6 

Pre-Retirement Survivor Benefit 
  

	 	6.1	Pre-Retirement Survivor Benefit. Subject to the Deduction Limitation, the Participant’s Beneficiary shall receive a Pre-Retirement Survivor Benefit equal to
the Participant’s Account Balance if the Participant dies while in the employ of any Employer. 

  

	 	6.2	Payment of Pre-Retirement Survivor Benefit. A Participant, in connection with his or her annual deferral election, shall elect on an Election Form whether the Pre-Retirement
Survivor Benefit attributable to the election shall be received by his or her Beneficiary in a lump sum or pursuant to an Annual Installment Method of up to 15 years. The form of payment for the Pre-Retirement Survivor Benefit does not have to match
the form of payment for the Retirement Benefit. A Participant may choose different forms of payment for Annual Deferral Amounts attributable to different Plan Years. The Participant may change his or her payment election with respect to Annual
Deferral Amounts attributable to any Plan Year to an allowable alternative payout period by submitting a new Election Form to the Committee, provided that any such Election Form is submitted at least 1 year prior to the Participant’s death and
does not accelerate the initial payment date. For purposes of such election changes, the right to a series of installment payments shall be treated as the right to a single payment. If a Participant does not make any election with respect to the
payment of Annual Deferral Amounts attributable to a given Plan Year, then such amounts shall be paid in a lump sum. The lump sum payment shall be made, or installment payments shall commence, thirty days after the date of the Participant’s
death. Any payment made shall be subject to the Deduction Limitation. 

  

	 	6.3	Special Election Rule for 2005. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 6.2, on or before December 31, 2005, a Participant may elect to change the form
of payment of the Pre-Retirement Survivor Benefit for Annual Deferral Amounts attributable to 2005. The Participant may elect a form of payment from any of the options permitted in Section 6.2. The requirement set forth in Section 6.2 that
such an election must be made at least 1 year prior to the Participant’s death will not apply to an election made pursuant to this Section. 

  

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 ARTICLE 7  

Termination Benefit 
  

	 	7.1	Termination Benefit. Subject to the Deduction Limitation, the Participant shall receive a Termination Benefit, which shall be equal to the Participant’s
Account Balance if a Participant experiences a Termination of Employment prior to his or her Retirement or death. 

  

	 	7.2	Payment of Termination Benefit. The Participant’s Termination Benefit shall be paid in a lump sum. The lump sum payment shall be made thirty days after the
date which is six months after the date the Participant experiences the Termination of Employment. Any payment made shall be subject to the Deduction Limitation. 

ARTICLE 8 
 Beneficiary
Designation 
  

	 	8.1	Beneficiary. Each Participant shall have the right, at any time, to designate his or her Beneficiary(ies) (both primary as well as contingent) to receive any
benefits payable under the Plan to a beneficiary upon the death of a Participant. The Beneficiary designated under this Plan may be the same as or different from the Beneficiary designation under any other plan of an Employer in which the
Participant participates. 

  

	 	8.2	Beneficiary Designation; Change; Spousal Consent. A Participant shall designate his or her Beneficiary or Beneficiaries by completing and signing the Beneficiary
Designation Form, and returning it to the Committee or its designated agent. A Participant shall have the right to change a Beneficiary by completing, signing and otherwise complying with the terms of the Beneficiary Designation Form and the
Committee’s rules and procedures, as in effect from time to time. If the Participant names someone other than his or her spouse as a Beneficiary, a spousal consent, in the form designated by the Committee, must be signed by that
Participant’s spouse and returned to the Committee. Upon the acceptance by the Committee of a new Beneficiary Designation Form, all Beneficiary designations previously filed shall be canceled. The Committee shall be entitled to rely on the last
Beneficiary Designation Form filed by the Participant and accepted by the Committee prior to his or her death. 

  

	 	8.3	Acknowledgment. No designation or change in designation of a Beneficiary shall be effective until received and acknowledged in writing by the Committee or its
designated agent. 

  

	 	8.4	 No Beneficiary Designation. If a Participant fails to designate a Beneficiary as provided in Sections 8.1, 8.2 and 8.3 above or, if all
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Participant’s designated Beneficiary shall be deemed to be his or her surviving spouse. If the Participant has no surviving spouse, the benefits remaining under the Plan to be paid to a
Beneficiary shall be payable to the executor or personal representative of the Participant’s estate. 

  

	 	8.5	Doubt as to Beneficiary. If the Committee has any doubt as to the proper Beneficiary to receive payments pursuant to this Plan, the Committee shall have the right,
exercisable in its discretion, to cause the Participant’s Employer to withhold such payments until this matter is resolved to the Committee’s satisfaction. 

 

	 	8.6	Discharge of Obligations. The payment of benefits under the Plan to a Beneficiary shall fully and completely discharge all Employers and the Committee from all
further obligations under this Plan with respect to the Participant, and that Participant’s Plan Agreement shall terminate upon such full payment of benefits. 

ARTICLE 9  
 Leave
of Absence and Rehires 
  

	 	9.1	Paid Leave of Absence. If a Participant is authorized by the Participant’s Employer for any reason to take a paid leave of absence from the employment of the
Employer, the Participant shall continue to be considered employed by the Employer and the Annual Deferral Amount shall continue to be withheld during such paid leave of absence in accordance with Section 3.2. 

 

	 	9.2	Unpaid Leave of Absence. If a Participant is authorized by the Participant’s Employer for any reason to take an unpaid leave of absence from the employment of
the Employer, deferrals of the Participant’s Base Annual Salary shall automatically cease during such period because the leave of absence is unpaid. However, the Participant’s deferral election shall remain in effect with respect to Annual
Bonus and Directors Fees paid during such period. Upon the Participant’s return to paid employment status, deferrals of the Participant’s Base Annual Salary shall resume for the remaining portion of the Plan Year in which the return
occurs, based on the deferral election, if any, made for that Plan Year. If no election was made for that Plan Year, no deferral shall be withheld. 

  

	 	9.3	Leave of Absence Treated as a Termination of Employment. Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 9.1 and 9.2, to the extent required by Code section 409A and IRS
guidance thereunder, a leave of absence, whether paid or unpaid, shall be treated as a Termination of Employment (or Retirement, to the extent the Participant is eligible to Retire), and payments shall commence as set forth in Articles 4-7. However,
the Participant’s deferral election shall remain in effect unless and until the Participant receives a lump sum payment of his or entire Account Balance. 

 

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	 	9.4	Reemployment following Retirement or Termination of Employment. If a Participant Retires or has a Termination of Employment and subsequently becomes an Employee or
Director, payment of benefits accrued during the Participant’s earlier period of service shall continue to be made as if the Participant had remained Retired or Terminated. However, to the extent permitted by the other provisions of this Plan,
the Participant may accrue additional benefits under the Plan with respect to the subsequent period of service and may make new elections with respect to the timing and form of payment of such amounts. 

ARTICLE 10 
 Termination,
Amendment or Modification 
  

	 	10.1	Termination. Although it is anticipated that the Plan will continue for an indefinite period of time, there is no guarantee that the Company will continue the Plan.
Accordingly, the Company reserves the right to discontinue its sponsorship of the Plan and/or to terminate the Plan at any time with respect to any Employer by action of the Board. In general, upon the termination of the Plan with respect to any
Employer, the affected Participants who are employed by that Employer, or in the service of that Employer as Directors, shall receive payment of their benefits in accordance with the terms of Articles 4-7. However, the Company may, in its
discretion, terminate the entire Plan and pay each Participant a single lump-sum distribution of his or her entire Account Balance, to the extent consistent with Section 15.20. The termination of the Plan shall not adversely affect any
Participant or Beneficiary who has become entitled to the payment of any benefits under the Plan as of the date of termination. 

  

	 	10.2	Amendment. The Company may, at any time, through the Board amend or modify the Plan, in whole or in part, with respect to any Employer; provided, however, that:
(i) no amendment or modification shall be effective to decrease or restrict the value of a Participant’s Account Balance in existence at the time the amendment or modification is made, calculated as if the Participant had experienced a
Termination of Employment as of the effective date of the amendment or modification or, if the amendment or modification occurs after the date upon which the Participant was eligible to Retire, the Participant had Retired as of the effective date of
the amendment or modification, and (ii) no amendment or modification of this Section 10.2 or Section 11.2 of the Plan shall be effective. 

  

	 	10.3	Plan Agreement. The terms of any Plan Agreement may be different for any Participant, and any Plan Agreement may provide additional benefits not set forth in the
Plan or limit the benefits otherwise provided under the Plan; provided, however, that any such additional benefits or benefit limitations must be agreed to by both the Employer and the Participant. Despite the provisions of Sections 10.1 and
10.2 above, if a 

	 	Participant’s Plan Agreement contains benefits or limitations that are not in this Plan document, the Employer may only amend or terminate such provisions with the consent
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	 	10.4	Effect of Payment. The full payment of the applicable benefit under Articles 4, 5, 6 or 7 of the Plan shall completely discharge all obligations to a
Participant and his or her designated Beneficiaries under this Plan and the Participant’s Plan Agreement shall terminate. 

ARTICLE 11 

Administration 
  

	 	11.1	Committee Duties. Except as otherwise provided in this Article 11, this Plan shall be administered by a Committee appointed by the Board, which Committee may
consist, in part or in full, of persons who are not on the Board. Members of the Committee may be Participants under this Plan. The Committee shall also have the discretion and authority to (i) make, amend, interpret, and enforce all
appropriate rules and regulations for the administration of this Plan and (ii) decide or resolve any and all questions including interpretations of this Plan, as may arise in connection with the Plan. Any individual serving on the Committee who
is a Participant shall not vote or act on any matter relating solely to himself or herself. When making a determination or calculation, the Committee shall be entitled to rely on information furnished by a Participant or the Company.

  

	 	11.2	 Administration Upon Change in Control. For purposes of this Plan, the Company shall be the “Administrator” at all times prior to the
occurrence of a Change in Control. Upon and after the occurrence of a Change in Control, the “Administrator” shall be an independent third party selected by the Trustee and approved by the individual who, immediately prior to such event,
was the Company’s Chief Executive Officer or, if not so identified, the Company’s highest ranking officer (the “Ex-CEO”). The Administrator shall have the discretionary power to determine all questions arising in connection with
the administration of the Plan and the interpretation of the Plan and Trust including, but not limited to benefit entitlement determinations; provided, however, upon and after the occurrence of a Change in Control, the Administrator shall have no
power to direct the investment of Plan or Trust assets or select any investment manager or custodial firm for the Plan or Trust. Upon and after the occurrence of a Change in Control, the Company must: (1) pay all reasonable administrative
expenses and fees of the Administrator; (2) indemnify the Administrator against any costs, expenses and liabilities including, without limitation, attorney’s fees and expenses arising in connection with the performance of the Administrator
hereunder, except with respect to matters resulting from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the Administrator or its employees or agents; and (3) supply full and timely information to the Administrator or all matters relating to the
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the Trust, the Participants and their Beneficiaries, the Account Balances of the Participants, the date of circumstances of the Retirement, death or Termination of Employment of the Participants,
and such other pertinent information as the Administrator may reasonably require. Upon and after a Change in Control, the Administrator may be terminated (and a replacement appointed) by the Trustee only with the approval of the Ex-CEO. Upon and
after a Change in Control, the Administrator may not be terminated by the Company. 

  

	 	11.3	Agents. In the administration of this Plan, the Committee may, from time to time, employ agents and delegate to them such administrative duties as it sees fit
(including acting through a duly appointed representative) and may from time to time consult with counsel who may be counsel to any Employer. 

  

	 	11.4	Binding Effect of Decisions. The decision or action of the Administrator with respect to any question arising out of or in connection with the administration,
interpretation and application of the Plan and the rules and regulations promulgated hereunder shall be final and conclusive and binding upon all persons having any interest in the Plan. 

 

	 	11.5	Indemnity of Committee. All Employers shall indemnify and hold harmless the members of the Committee, any Employee to whom the duties of the Committee may be
delegated, and the Administrator against any and all claims, losses, damages, expenses or liabilities arising from any action or failure to act with respect to this Plan, except in the case of willful misconduct by the Committee, any of its members,
any such Employee or the Administrator. 

  

	 	11.6	Missing Payees. Each Participant and (in the event of death) his or her Beneficiary shall keep the Committee advised of his or her current address. If the Committee
is unable to locate a Participant or Beneficiary at the time a payment is scheduled to be made, the amount of the payment shall be forfeited from the Participant’s Account. The Participant’s Account shall not be reinstated even if the
Participant or Beneficiary later claims the right to the payment. 

  

	 	11.7	Payment Delay or Acceleration. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Plan, the Committee may, in it sole and absolute discretion, delay or accelerate payments
under the Plan to the extent consistent with Section 15.20. 

 ARTICLE 12 

Other Benefits and Agreements 
  

	 	12.1	Coordination with Other Benefits. The benefits provided for a Participant and Participant’s Beneficiary under the Plan are in addition to any other benefits
available to such Participant under any other plan or program for employees of the Participant’s Employer. The Plan shall supplement and shall not supersede, modify or amend any other such plan or program except as may otherwise be expressly
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 ARTICLE 13 

Claims Procedures 
  

	 	13.1	Presentation of Claim. Any Participant or Beneficiary of a deceased Participant (such Participant or Beneficiary being referred to below as a “Claimant”)
may deliver to the Committee a written claim for a determination with respect to the amounts distributable to such Claimant from the Plan. If such a claim relates to the contents of a notice received by the Claimant, the claim must be made within
60 days after such notice was received by the Claimant. All other claims must be made within 180 days of the date on which the event that caused the claim to arise occurred. The claim must state with particularity the determination desired
by the Claimant. 

  

	 	13.2	Notification of Decision. The Committee shall consider a Claimant’s claim within a reasonable time, and shall notify the Claimant in writing:

  

	 	(a)	that the Claimant’s requested determination has been made, and that the claim has been allowed in full; or 

 

	 	(b)	that the Committee has reached a conclusion contrary, in whole or in part, to the Claimant’s requested determination, and such notice must set forth in a manner calculated
to be understood by the Claimant: 

  

	 	(i)	the specific reason(s) for the denial of the claim, or any part of it; 

  

	 	(ii)	specific reference(s) to pertinent provisions of the Plan upon which such denial was based; 

 

	 	(iii)	a description of any additional material or information necessary for the Claimant to perfect the claim, and an explanation of why such material or information is necessary; and

  

	 	(iv)	an explanation of the claim review procedure set forth in Section 13.3 below. 

  

	 	13.3	Review of a Denied Claim. Within 60 days after receiving a notice from the Committee that a claim has been denied, in whole or in part, a Claimant (or the
Claimant’s duly authorized representative) may file with the Committee a written request for a review of the denial of the claim. In conjunction with filing an appeal (but no later than the date the appeal is filed), the Claimant (or the
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	 	(a)	may review pertinent documents; 

  

	 	(b)	may submit written comments or other documents; and/or 

  

	 	(c)	may request a hearing, which the Committee, in its sole discretion, may grant. 

  

	 	13.4	Decision on Review. The Committee shall render its decision on review promptly, and not later than 60 days after the filing of a written request for review of
the denial, unless a hearing is held or other special circumstances require additional time, in which case the Committee’s decision must be rendered within 120 days after such date. Such decision must be written in a manner calculated to
be understood by the Claimant, and it must contain: 

  

	 	(a)	specific reasons for the decision; 

  

	 	(b)	specific reference(s) to the pertinent Plan provisions upon which the decision was based; and 

 

	 	(c)	such other matters as the Committee deems relevant. 

  

	 	13.5	Legal Action. A Claimant’s compliance with the foregoing provisions of this Article 13 is a mandatory prerequisite to a Claimant’s right to commence
any legal action with respect to any claim for benefits under this Plan. 

  

	 	13.6	Payment Following Resolution of Claim. If a Participant is entitled to a payment following the resolution of a claim pursuant to this Article 13, such payment will
be made during the calendar year in which the claim is finally and conclusively resolved, or, if later, at the time set forth under Articles 4-7. 

ARTICLE 14 
 Trust

  

	 	14.1	Establishment of the Trust. The Company has established the Trust, and each Employer shall at least annually transfer over to the Trust such assets as the Employer
determines, in its sole discretion, are necessary to provide, on a present value basis, for its respective future liabilities created with respect to the Annual Deferral Amounts for such Employer’s Participants for all periods prior to the
transfer, as well as any debits and credits to the Participants’ Account Balances for all periods prior to the transfer, taking into consideration the value of the assets in the trust at the time of the transfer. 

 

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	 	14.2	Interrelationship of the Plan and the Trust. The provisions of the Plan and the Plan Agreement shall govern the rights of a Participant to receive distributions
pursuant to the Plan. The provisions of the Trust shall govern the rights of the Employers, Participants and the creditors of the Employers to the assets transferred to the Trust. Each Employer shall at all times remain liable to carry out its
obligations under the Plan. 

  

	 	14.3	Distributions From the Trust. Each Employer’s obligations under the Plan may be satisfied with Trust assets distributed pursuant to the terms of the Trust, and
any such distribution shall reduce the Employer’s obligations under this Plan. 

  

	 	14.4	Investment of Trust Assets. The Trustee of the Trust shall be authorized, upon written instructions received from the Committee or investment manager appointed by
the Committee, to invest and reinvest the assets of the Trust in accordance with the applicable Trust Agreement, including the disposition of stock and reinvestment of the proceeds in one or more investment vehicles designated by the Committee.

 ARTICLE 15 

Miscellaneous 
  

	 	15.1	Status of Plan. The Plan is intended to be a plan that is not qualified within the meaning of Code Section 401(a) and that “is unfunded and is maintained
by an employer primarily for the purpose of providing deferred compensation for a select group of management or highly compensated employees” within the meaning of ERISA Sections 201(2), 301(a)(3) and 401(a)(1). The Plan shall be administered
and interpreted to the extent possible in a manner consistent with that intention. 

  

	 	15.2	Unsecured General Creditor. Participants and their Beneficiaries, heirs, successors and assigns shall have no legal or equitable rights, interests or claims in any
property or assets of an Employer, including any assets held in the Trust. For purposes of the payment of benefits under this Plan, any and all of an Employer’s assets shall be, and remain, the general, unpledged unrestricted assets of the
Employer. An Employer’s obligation under the Plan shall be merely that of an unfunded and unsecured promise to pay money in the future. 

  

	 	15.3	Employer’s Liability. An Employer’s liability for the payment of benefits shall be defined only by the Plan and the Plan Agreement, as entered into
between the Employer and a Participant. An Employer shall have no obligation to a Participant under the Plan except as expressly provided in the Plan and his or her Plan Agreement. 

 

	 	15.4	 Nonassignability. Neither a Participant nor any other person shall have any right to commute, sell, assign, transfer, pledge, anticipate, mortgage
or otherwise encumber, transfer, hypothecate, alienate or convey in advance of actual receipt, the amounts, if any, payable hereunder, or any part thereof, which are, and all rights to which are expressly declared to be, unassignable and
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prior to actual payment, be subject to seizure, attachment, garnishment or sequestration for the payment of any debts, judgments, alimony or separate maintenance owed by a Participant or any
other person or be transferable by operation of law in the event of a Participant’s or any other person’s bankruptcy or insolvency. 

  

	 	15.5	Not a Contract of Employment. The terms and conditions of this Plan shall not be deemed to constitute a contract of employment between any Employer and the
Participant. Such employment is hereby acknowledged to be an “at will” employment relationship that can be terminated at any time for any reason, or no reason, with or without cause, and with or without notice, unless expressly provided in
a written employment agreement. Nothing in this Plan shall be deemed to give a Participant the right to be retained in the service of any Employer, either as an Employee or a Director, or to interfere with the right of any Employer to discipline or
discharge the Participant at any time. 

  

	 	15.6	Furnishing Information. A Participant or his or her Beneficiary will cooperate with the Committee by furnishing any and all information requested by the Committee
and take such other actions as may be requested in order to facilitate the administration of the Plan and the payments of benefits hereunder, including but not limited to taking such physical examinations as the Committee may deem necessary.

  

	 	15.7	Terms. Whenever any words are used herein in the masculine, they shall be construed as though they were in the feminine in all cases where they would so apply; and
whenever any words are used herein in the singular or in the plural, they shall be construed as though they were used in the plural or the singular, as the case may be, in all cases where they would so apply. 

 

	 	15.8	Captions. The captions of the articles, sections and paragraphs of this Plan are for convenience only and shall not control or affect the meaning or construction of
any of its provisions. 

  

	 	15.9	Governing Law. Subject to ERISA, the provisions of this Plan shall be construed and interpreted according to the internal laws of the State of California without
regard to its conflicts of laws principles. 

  

	 	15.10	Notice. Any notice or filing required or permitted to be given to the Committee under this Plan shall be sufficient if in writing and hand-delivered, or sent by
registered or certified mail, to the address below: 

 Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. 

Employee Benefits 
 1111 S.
Arroyo Parkway 
 Pasadena, CA 91105 
  

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	 	    	Such notice shall be deemed given as of the date of delivery or, if delivery is made by mail, as of the date shown on the postmark on the receipt for registration or
certification. 

  

	 	    	Any notice or filing required or permitted to be given to a Participant under this Plan shall be sufficient if in writing and hand-delivered, or sent by mail, to the last known
address of the Participant. 

  

	 	15.11	Successors. The provisions of this Plan shall bind and inure to the benefit of the Participant’s Employer and its successors and assigns and the Participant
and the Participant’s designated Beneficiaries. 

  

	 	15.12	Spouse’s Interest. The interest in the benefits hereunder of a spouse of a Participant who has predeceased the Participant shall automatically pass to the
Participant and shall not be transferable by such spouse in any manner, including but not limited to such spouse’s will, nor shall such interest pass under the laws of intestate succession. 

 

	 	15.13	Validity. In case any provision of this Plan shall be illegal or invalid for any reason, said illegality or invalidity shall not affect the remaining parts hereof,
but this Plan shall be construed and enforced as if such illegal or invalid provision had never been inserted herein. 

  

	 	15.14	Incompetent. If the Committee determines in its discretion that a benefit under this Plan is to be paid to a minor, a person declared incompetent or to a person
incapable of handling the disposition of that person’s property, the Committee may direct payment of such benefit to the guardian, legal representative or person having the care and custody of such minor, incompetent or incapable person. The
Committee may require proof of minority, incompetence, incapacity or guardianship, as it may deem appropriate prior to distribution of the benefit. Any payment of a benefit shall be a payment for the account of the Participant and the
Participant’s Beneficiary, as the case may be, and shall be a complete discharge of any liability under the Plan for such payment amount. 

  

	 	15.15	Payments to Spouses. If a court determines that a spouse or former spouse of a Participant has an interest in the Participant’s benefits under the Plan in
connection with a property settlement or otherwise, the Committee, in its sole discretion, shall have the right, notwithstanding any election made by a Participant, to immediately distribute the spouse’s or former spouse’s interest in the
Participant’s benefits under the Plan to that spouse or former spouse. The Plan will honor only those domestic relations orders that satisfy the requirements set forth by the Committee, which may be modified from time to time without notice to
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	 	15.16	Distribution in the Event of Taxation. 

  

	 	(a)	In General. If, for any reason, all or any portion of a Participant’s benefits under this Plan becomes taxable to the Participant under Code section 409A prior
to receipt, an amount equal to the taxable portion of his or her benefit will be distributed immediately to the Participant in the form of a lump sum (which amount shall not exceed the Participant’s unpaid Account Balance under the Plan). Such
a distribution shall affect and reduce the benefits to be paid under this Plan. 

  

	 	(b)	Trust. If the Trust terminates in accordance with Section 3.6(e) of the Trust and benefits are distributed from the Trust to a Participant in accordance with
that Section, the Participant’s benefits under this Plan shall be reduced to the extent of such distributions. 

  

	 	15.17	Payment Delays due to Employer Insolvency. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Plan, payment of a Participant’s benefits will be delayed in the event
that making the payment will jeopardize the ability of the Employer to continue as a going concern. A payment delayed pursuant to this Section 15.17 will be made during the first calendar year in which making the payment would not have such
effect. 

  

	 	15.18	Insurance. The Employers, on their own behalf or on behalf of the trustee of the Trust, and, in their sole discretion, may apply for and procure insurance on the
life of the Participant, in such amounts and in such forms as the Employers may choose. The Employers or the trustee of the Trust, as the case may be, shall be the sole owner and beneficiary of any such insurance. The Participant shall have no
interest whatsoever in any such policy or policies, and at the request of the Employers shall submit to medical examinations and supply such information and execute such documents as may be required by the insurance company or companies to whom the
Employers have applied for insurance. 

  

	 	15.19	 Legal Fees to Enforce Rights After Change in Control. The Company and each Employer is aware that upon the occurrence of a Change in Control, the
Board or the board of directors of a Participant’s Employer (which might then be composed of new members) or a shareholder of the Company or the Participant’s Employer, or of any successor corporation, or the Administrator or the
Committee, might then cause or attempt to cause the Company, the Participant’s Employer or such successor to refuse to comply with its obligations under the Plan and might cause or attempt to cause the

  

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Company or the Participant’s Employer to institute, or may institute, litigation seeking to deny Participants the benefits intended under the Plan. In these circumstances, the purpose of the
Plan could be frustrated. Accordingly, if, following a Change in Control, it should appear to any Participant that the Company, the Participant’s Employer or any successor corporation, or the Administrator or any member of the Committee, has
failed to comply with any of its obligations under the Plan or any agreement thereunder or, if the Company, such Employer or any other person takes any action to declare the Plan void or unenforceable or institutes any litigation or other legal
action designed to deny, diminish or to recover from any Participant the benefits intended to be provided, then the Company and the Participant’s Employer irrevocably authorize such Participant to retain counsel of his or her choice at the
expense of the Company and the Participant’s Employer (who shall be jointly and severally liable) to represent such Participant in connection with the initiation or defense of any litigation or other legal action, whether by or against the
Company, the Participant’s Employer or any director, officer, shareholder or other person affiliated with the Company, the Participant’s Employer or any successor thereto in any jurisdiction. In order to be eligible for reimbursement
pursuant to this Section 15.19, fees and expenses must be incurred on or after a Change in Control and before the later of (i) the closing of the Participant’s estate, and (ii) the closing of the estate of each Beneficiary. Any
payment to which a Participant is entitled pursuant to this Section must be made no later than the last day of the Participant’s taxable year following the taxable year in which the related fee or expense is incurred. 

 

	 	15.20	Code Section 409A. The Plan is intended to avoid any “plan failures” within the meaning of Code section 409A(a)(1). The Plan shall be interpreted and
administered, to the extent possible, in accordance with this intention. 

  

	 	    	IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has signed this Plan document as of December 23, 2008. 

 

			
	 “Company”
  

Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.

		
	By:	 	/S/ JOHN W. PROSSER, JR.
	Title:	 	 Executive Vice President,

Finance and Administration

  

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