Document:

EX-10.1

 Exhibit 10.1 
 EXECUTION VERSION 
 STOCKHOLDERS AGREEMENT 

This STOCKHOLDERS AGREEMENT is entered into as of June 5, 2012, by and among TPG VI Pantera Holdings, L.P., a Delaware limited
partnership (“TPG”), Parkway Properties, Inc., a Maryland corporation (the “Company”) and, solely for purposes of Article IV and related definitions, TPG VI Management, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the
“TPG Manager”). 
 WHEREAS, TPG and the Company have entered into that certain Securities Purchase Agreement,
dated as of May 3, 2012 (as it may be amended, restated, or otherwise modified from time to time, and together with all exhibits, schedules, and other attachments thereto, the “Purchase Agreement”), pursuant to, and
subject to the terms and conditions of which, the Company is selling, and TPG is purchasing, on the date hereof, four million three hundred thousand (4,300,000) shares of Common Stock of the Company and thirteen million, four hundred seventy
seven thousand, seven hundred seventy eight (13,477,778) shares of Preferred Stock of the Company; 
 WHEREAS, upon the
consummation of the transactions contemplated by the Purchase Agreement, TPG will Beneficially Own (as such term is defined herein) four million three hundred thousand (4,300,000) shares of Common Stock of the Company and thirteen million, four
hundred seventy seven thousand, seven hundred seventy eight (13,477,778) shares of Preferred Stock of the Company; and 

WHEREAS, TPG and the Company desire to enter into this Agreement in order to generally set forth their respective rights and
responsibilities, and to establish various arrangements and restrictions with respect to, among other things, (a) actions that may or may not be undertaken in respect of the shares of Common Stock and Preferred Stock Beneficially Owned by TPG,
(b) the governance of the Company, (c) certain registration rights with respect to the Registrable Securities (as defined herein) and (d) other related matters with respect to the Company. 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises set forth above and of the mutual representations, covenants, and obligations
hereinafter set forth, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt, sufficiency, and adequacy of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows: 

ARTICLE I 

DEFINITIONS 
 Section 1.1 Certain Defined Terms 
 As used herein, the following
terms shall have the following meanings: 
 “Affiliate” means, with respect to any Person, any other Person
that directly, or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, such specified Person, including, with respect to TPG, any Affiliated Fund of TPG; provided,

 
however, that in no event shall (a) any of the portfolio companies in which TPG’s Affiliates have an investment, or (b) the Company, any of its Subsidiaries, or any of the
Company’s other controlled Affiliates be deemed to be Affiliates of TPG for purposes of this Agreement; and provided, further, that no investment bank that may employ or have as a partner a member of the Company Board shall be
deemed to be an “Affiliate” of TPG for purposes of this Agreement. 
 “Affiliated Fund” shall mean,
in the case of TPG, each corporation, trust, limited liability company, general or limited partnership, or other Person with whom TPG is under common control or to which TPG or an Affiliate of TPG is the investment adviser. 

“Agreement” means this Stockholders Agreement, as it may be amended, restated, or otherwise modified from time to time,
together with all exhibits, schedules, and other attachments hereto. 
 “as-converted basis” means, with
respect to the Company’s outstanding Common Stock, on a basis in which all shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Preferred Stock and conversion, exchange or exercise of any other Security convertible into or exchangeable or
exercisable for Common Stock, whether or not the Preferred Stock or other convertible, exchangeable or exercisable Security is then convertible, exchangeable or exercisable by the holder, are assumed to be then outstanding. 

“Beneficial Ownership” means, with respect to any Security, the ownership of such Security by any “Beneficial
Owner,” as such term is defined in Rule 13d-3 and Rule 13d-5 under the Exchange Act, except that, in calculating the beneficial ownership of any particular “person” (as that term is used in Section 13(d)(3) of the Exchange Act),
such “person” will be deemed to have beneficial ownership of all securities that such “person” has the right to acquire by conversion or exercise of other securities, whether such right is currently exercisable or is exercisable
only after the passage of time. The terms “Beneficially Own, “Beneficially Owned” and “Beneficial Owner” shall have correlative meaning. 

“Business Day” means any day that is not a Saturday, a Sunday, or any other day on which banks are required or
authorized by Law to be closed in the City of New York, in the State of New York. 
 “Capital Stock” means,
with respect to any Person at any time, any and all shares, interests, participations, or other equivalents (however designated, and whether voting or non-voting) of capital stock, partnership interests (whether general or limited), limited
liability company membership interests, or equivalent ownership interests in, or issued by, such Person. 
 “Change of
Control” means (i) a sale of all or substantially all of the direct or indirect assets of the Company (including by way of any reorganization, merger, consolidation or other similar transaction), (ii) a direct or indirect
acquisition of Beneficial Ownership of Voting Securities of the Company by another Person or “group” (within the meaning of Rules 13d-3 and 13d-5 under the Exchange Act), by means of any transaction or series of transactions
(including any reorganization, merger, consolidation, joint venture, share transfer or other similar transaction), pursuant to which the stockholders of the Company immediately preceding such transaction or transactions collectively own, following
the consummation of such transaction or 

  
 2 

 
transactions, less than fifty percent (50%) of the Voting Securities of the Company or the surviving entity, as the case may be, or (iii) the obtaining by any Person or
“group” (within the meaning of Rules 13d-3 and 13d-5 under the Exchange Act) of the power (whether or not exercised) of the power to elect a majority of the members of the Company Board (or similar governing body) of the Corporation.

 “Committee” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(b). 

“Common Stock” means the Common Stock of the Company, par value $0.001 per share. 

“Company” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals hereto. 

“Company Board” means the board of directors of the Company. 

“Contracting Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.10. 

“control” (including the terms “controlled by” and “under common control with”), with
respect to the relationship between or among two (2) or more Persons, means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct, or cause the direction of, the affairs or management of a Person, whether through the ownership of
voting securities, as trustee or executor, by contract, or by any other means. 
 “Controlling Person” has the
meaning set forth in Section 4.8(a). 
 “Convertible Securities” means any evidence of
indebtedness, shares of Capital Stock (other than Common Stock) or other Securities (including Options) that are directly or indirectly convertible into, or otherwise exchangeable or exercisable for, Shares. 

“Damages” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.8(a). 

“DCR” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3. 

“Debt” means, with respect to the Company and its subsidiaries, all liabilities, including all obligations in respect of
principal, accrued interest, penalties, fees and premiums, for (a) indebtedness for borrowed money (including principal and accrued interest), (b) indebtedness evidenced by notes, debentures, bonds or other similar instruments (including
principal and accrued interest), (c) “earn-out” obligations and other obligations for the deferred purchase price of property, goods or services (other than trade payables or accruals incurred in the ordinary course of business),
(d) indebtedness for payments arising in respect of drawn letters of credit or bankers’ acceptances or secured by a purchase money mortgage or other lien to secure all or part of the purchase price of the property subject to such mortgage
or lien, (e) liabilities and obligations under capital leases (determined in accordance with GAAP), and (f) indebtedness of third Persons which is directly or indirectly guaranteed by the Company or any of its subsidiaries. 

“Demand Registration” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(a). 

  
 3 

 “Director” means, with respect to any Person, any member of the board of
directors of such Person (other than any advisory, honorary or other non-voting member of such board). 
 “Equity
Issuance” means any issuance, sale or placement of any Common Stock or other Capital Stock of the Company or any of its subsidiaries, and any issuance, sale or placement of any other Securities of the Company or any of its subsidiaries that
are convertible or exchangeable into Common Stock or other Capital Stock of the Company or any of its subsidiaries; provided, however, that no Permitted Issuance shall constitute or be deemed to constitute an “Equity
Issuance” for purposes of this Agreement. 
 “Exchange Act” means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
as amended, together with all rules and regulations promulgated thereunder. 
 “FINRA” means the Financial
Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. 
 “Full Cooperation” means, in connection with any Underwritten Offering,
where, in addition to the cooperation otherwise required by this Agreement, members of senior management of the Company (including the chief executive officer and chief financial officer) fully cooperate with the underwriter(s) in connection with
all reasonable and customary recommendations and requests of such underwriter(s), and make themselves available upon reasonable notice to participate in due diligence meetings or calls, “road-show” and other reasonable and customary
marketing activities in such locations (domestic and foreign) as recommended by the underwriter(s). 
 “GAAP”
means United States generally accepted accounting principles in effect as of the date hereof. 
 “Holder” means
TPG and any Permitted Transferee that becomes a Holder pursuant to Section 4.12, and solely for purposes of Article IV and related definitions, the TPG Manager. 
 “Indemnified Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.8(c). 
 “Indemnifying Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.8(c). 
 “Law” means any statue, law, regulation, ordinance, rule, injunction, order, decree, directive, or any similar form of decision of, or determination by, any governmental or
self-regulatory authority. 
 “Mailing Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(a).

 “Non-Recourse Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.10. 

“NYSE” means the New York Stock Exchange and any successor thereto. 

“Options” means any options, warrants, or other rights to subscribe for, purchase, or otherwise acquire shares of
Capital Stock of the Company (or any successor thereto). 

  
 4 

 “Permitted Issuance” means (a) any issuance of Capital Stock upon the
exercise of Options outstanding as of the date of this Agreement and in accordance with their terms as in effect on the date of this Agreement, (b) any issuance, sale or authorization pursuant to the Company’s existing compensation
arrangements for its directors, officers, employees, consultants and agents, (c) any issuance, sale or authorization pursuant to any future compensation arrangements for the Company’s directors, officers, employees, consultants and agents
that are approved by the Company’s Compensation Committee, (d) any issuance, sale or placement of Capital Stock as consideration in any acquisition transaction, including any Change of Control, that has been approved by the Company Board,
(e) any issuance of Preferred Stock as a paid-in-kind dividend on the outstanding shares of Preferred Stock pursuant to the terms of the articles supplementary establishing the Preferred Stock and (f) any issuance of Common Stock upon a
conversion of Series E Preferred Stock pursuant to terms of the articles supplementary establishing the Preferred Stock. 

“Permitted Transferee” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.12. 

“Person” means an individual, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, association, trust, or other entity
or organization, including any governmental authority. 
 “Piggyback Registration” has the meaning set forth in
Section 4.2(a). 
 “Preferred Stock” means the Series E Convertible Cumulative Redeemable Preferred
Stock of the Company, par value $.001 per share. 
 “Pro Rata Portion” means, with respect to TPG and its
Affiliates at a given time and with respect to a given Equity Issuance, a number of shares of Common Stock, other Capital Stock or other Securities to be issued, sold or placed in the Equity Issuance equal to the product of (a) the number of
shares of Common Stock, other Capital Stock or other Securities proposed to be issued, sold or placed in the Equity Issuance, multiplied by (b) a fraction, the numerator of which is the aggregate number of shares of Common Stock Beneficially
Owned by TPG and its Affiliates on an as-converted basis immediately prior to the Equity Issuance, and the denominator of which is the aggregate number of shares of outstanding Common Stock on an as-converted basis immediately prior to the Equity
Issuance. 
 “Purchase Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals hereto. 

“Registrable Securities” means (a) at any time, the shares of Common Stock held beneficially or of record by any of
the Holders, including shares of Common Stock (i) issued or issuable upon conversion of the Preferred Stock or (ii) acquired by way of a dividend, stock split, recapitalization, plan of reorganization, merger, sale of assets or otherwise
and (b) from and after the second (2nd) anniversary of the date hereof, the shares of Preferred Stock, including shares of Preferred Stock acquired by way of a dividend, stock split, recapitalization, plan of reorganization, merger, sale
of assets or otherwise. Registrable Securities shall continue to be Registrable Securities until (x) they are sold pursuant to an effective Registration Statement under the Securities Act or (y) they may be sold by their Holder without
registration under the Securities Act pursuant to Rule 144 (or any similar provision then in force) without limitation thereunder on volume or manner of sale or other restrictions under Rule 144. 

  
 5 

 “Registration Statement” means any registration statement filed by the
Company under the Securities Act that covers any of the Registrable Securities, including a prospectus, amendment and supplements thereto, and all exhibits and material incorporated by reference therein. 

“Rule 144” means Rule 144 promulgated under the Securities Act or any successor federal statute, rules, or regulations
thereto, and in the case of any referenced section of any such statute, rule, or regulation, any successor section thereto, collectively as from time to time amended and in effect. 

“SEC” means the Securities and Exchange Commission. 

“Securities” means Capital Stock, limited partnership interests, limited liability company interests, beneficial
interests, warrants, options, restricted stock units, notes, bonds, debentures, and other securities, equity interests, ownership interests and similar obligations of every kind and nature of any Person. 

“Securities Act” means the Securities Act of 1933 or any successor federal statute, and the rules and regulations of the
Securities and Exchange Commission thereunder, and in the case of any referenced section of any such statute, rule or regulation, any successor section thereto, collectively and as from time to time amended and in effect. 

“Shares” means (a) all shares of the Capital Stock of the Company originally issued to, or issued with respect to
shares originally issued to, or held by, a stockholder of the Company, whenever issued, including all shares of the Company issued upon the exercise, conversion, or exchange of any Convertible Securities and (b) all Convertible Securities
originally granted or issued to, or held by, any stockholder (treating such Convertible Securities as a number of shares equal to the number of shares of the Company for which such Convertible Securities may be converted or exercised, for all
purposes of this Agreement, except as otherwise set forth herein). 
 “Suspension Notice” has the meaning set
forth in Section 4.6(a). 
 “Stockholder Approval” means the affirmative vote of holders of a
majority of the Common Stock present or represented and entitled to vote at a meeting of stockholders of the Company (other than Common Stock held by TPG and its Affiliates) of certain matters related to the transactions contemplated this Agreement
and the Purchase Agreement, including without limitation the matters set forth in Section 2.1(b) and Section 3.1(a) hereof that are conditioned on such approval. 
 “Stockholders Meeting” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1. 
 “TPG Manager” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals hereto. 

“TPG Nominated Directors” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(a). 

“Underwriters’ Maximum Number” means, for any Demand Registration or Piggyback Registration, that number of
securities to which such registration should, in the opinion of the managing underwriter(s) of such registration, in light of marketing factors, be limited. 

  
 6 

 “Underwritten Offering” has the meaning set forth in
Section 4.12. 
 “Voting Securities” means at any time shares of any class of Capital Stock or
other Securities of the Company that are then entitled to vote generally in the election of Directors and not solely upon the occurrence and during the continuation of certain specified events, and any Convertible Securities that may be converted
into, exercised for, or otherwise exchanged for such shares of Capital Stock. 
 Section 1.2 Other Definitional
Provisions. When used in this Agreement, the words “hereof,” “herein,” and “hereunder,” and words of similar import shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement, and
Article and Section references are to this Agreement unless otherwise specified. The meanings given to terms defined herein shall be equally applicable to both the singular and plural forms of such terms. Whenever the words “include,”
“includes,” or “including” are used in this Agreement, they shall be deemed to be followed by the words “without limitation.” 
 ARTICLE II 
 GOVERNANCE 

Section 2.1 TPG’s Representation on Company Board. 

(a) Upon the Closing (as defined in the Purchase Agreement), if the number of members constituting the Company Board is other than nine
(9), the Company Board shall promptly be reconstituted such that the number of members constituting the Company Board shall be nine (9), subject to increase or decrease by the Company Board from time-to-time, in accordance with the certificate of
incorporation and bylaws of the Company and this Agreement. Upon the Closing (as defined in the Purchase Agreement), the Company shall promptly cause up to four (4) persons (in the aggregate) designated by TPG to be appointed to the Company
Board in the manner provided in the Company’s governing documents for filling vacancies on the Company Board; provided, that, to the extent TPG has not designated four (4) such persons before Closing, the Company shall promptly
cause the remaining persons to be appointed to the Company Board when such persons are designated by TPG. Following the Closing, subject to Section 2.1(f), for any meeting (or consent in lieu of a meeting) of the Company’s
stockholders for the election of members of the Company Board, (i) so long as TPG, together with its Affiliates, Beneficially Owns as of the date of mailing of the Company’s definitive proxy statement in connection with such meeting (the
“Mailing Date”) at least forty percent (40%) of the outstanding Common Stock on an as-converted basis, the Company shall include four (4) persons designated by TPG as members of the slate of Company Board nominees proposed
by the Company Board for election by the Company’s stockholders and, subject to the Company Board’s fiduciary duties, shall recommend that the Company’s stockholders vote in favor of the election of all four (4) such nominees,
(ii) so long as TPG, together with its Affiliates, Beneficially Owns as of the Mailing Date at least thirty percent (30%), but less than forty percent (40%), of the outstanding Common Stock on an as-converted basis, the Company shall include
three (3) persons designated by TPG as members of the slate of Company Board nominees proposed by the Company Board for election by the Company’s stockholders and, subject to the Company Board’s fiduciary duties, shall recommend that
the Company’s stockholders vote in favor of the election of all three (3) such nominees, (iii) so long as TPG, together with its 

  
 7 

 
Affiliates, Beneficially Owns as of the Mailing Date at least fifteen percent (15%), but less than thirty percent (30%), of the outstanding Common Stock on an as-converted basis, the Company
shall include two (2) persons designated by TPG as members of the slate of Company Board nominees proposed by the Company Board for election by the Company’s stockholders and, subject to the Company Board’s fiduciary duties, shall
recommend that the Company’s stockholders vote in favor of the election of both such nominees, (iv) so long as TPG, together with its Affiliates, Beneficially Owns as of the Mailing Date at least five percent (5%), but less than fifteen
percent (15%), of the outstanding Common Stock on an as-converted basis, the Company shall include one (1) person designated by TPG as a member of the slate of Company Board nominees proposed by the Company Board for election by the
Company’s stockholders and, subject to the Company Board’s fiduciary duties, shall recommend that the Company’s stockholders vote in favor of the election of such nominee, and (v) if TPG, together with its Affiliates,
Beneficially Owns as of the Mailing Date less than five percent (5%) of the outstanding Common Stock on an as-converted basis, the Company shall not be required to include any persons designated by TPG as members of the slate of Company Board
nominees. The members of the Company Board nominated or elected pursuant to this Section 2.1(a) are referred to herein at the “TPG Nominated Directors.” The Company Board shall not withdraw any nomination or, subject to
the Company Board’s fiduciary duties, recommendation required under this Section 2.1(a), unless TPG delivers to the Company Board a written request for such withdrawal. Further, (i) for any meeting (or consent in lieu of a
meeting) of the Company’s stockholders for the election of members of the Company Board, the Company Board shall not nominate, in the aggregate, a number of nominees greater than the number of members of the Company Board, (ii) subject to
the Company Board’s fiduciary duties, the Company Board shall not recommend the election of any other person to a position on the Company Board for which a TPG Nominated Director has been nominated, and (iii) the Company shall use
commercially reasonable efforts to cause each TPG Nominated Director to be elected to the Company Board. If elected to the Company Board, each TPG Nominated Director will hold his or her office as a member of the Company Board for such term as is
provided in the articles of incorporation and bylaws of the Company, or until his or her death, resignation or removal from the Company Board or until his or her successor has been duly elected and qualified in accordance with the provisions of this
Agreement, the articles of incorporation and bylaws of the Company, and applicable Law. 
 (b) Upon the Closing (as defined in
the Purchase Agreement), the Company shall promptly cause each committee of the Company Board (each, a “Committee”) to be comprised of not more than four (4) members. Upon the Closing (as defined in the Purchase Agreement), the
Company shall promptly cause two (2) TPG Nominated Directors (in the aggregate) designated by TPG to be appointed to each Committee; provided, that, to the extent TPG has not designated up to two (2) TPG Nominated Directors for
appointment to a Committee before Closing, the Company shall promptly cause such persons to be appointed to such Committee when such persons are designated by TPG. Following such appointment(s), (i) so long as TPG, together with its Affiliates,
Beneficially Owns at least twenty two and a half percent (22.5%) of the outstanding Common Stock on an as-converted basis, the Company Board shall include two (2) TPG Nominated Directors designated by TPG on each Committee; (ii) so
long as TPG, together with its Affiliates, Beneficially Owns at least five percent (5%), but less than twenty two and a half percent (22.5%), of the outstanding Common Stock on an as-converted basis, the Company Board shall include one (1) TPG
Nominated Director designated 

  
 8 

 
by TPG on each Committee; and (iii) if TPG, together with its Affiliates, Beneficially Owns less than five percent (5%) of the outstanding Common Stock on an as-converted basis, the
Company Board shall not be required to include any persons designated by TPG on any Committee. For so long as TPG has the right to designate at least one (1) TPG Nominated Director to serve on the Committees, (x) the Company Board shall
maintain a committee called the Investment Committee, the rights and responsibilities of which shall include those described on Exhibit A hereto (the “Investment Committee”), and a committee called the Compensation Committee,
the rights and responsibilities of which shall include those described on Exhibit B hereto (the “Compensation Committee”), (y) each Committee may only take action with the affirmative vote of at least a majority of its
members and (z) (A) the Company Board will not authorize, and the Company Board will not cause to be taken, any action described on Exhibit A or in clause (ii) of Exhibit B hereto, as the case may be, absent the affirmative
approval of the Investment Committee or the Compensation Committee, as the case may be, and (B) subject to and only following the receipt of Stockholder Approval, the Company Board will not authorize, and the Company Board will not cause to be
taken, any action described in clause (i) of Exhibit B hereto absent the affirmative approval of the Compensation Committee. Furthermore, for so long as TPG has the right to designate at least one (1) TPG Nominated Director to serve
on the Committees, if to the extent that any TPG Nominated Director is not permitted to serve on the Compensation Committee for any reason, including pursuant to Section 2.1(f) or Section 2.1(g) below, the Company Board shall
create a new Committee in accordance with this Section 2.1(b), that includes the requisite number of TPG Nominated Directors, and that has the rights and responsibilities described on Exhibit B hereto. Any such Committee may only
take action with the affirmative vote of at least a majority of its members and (x) the Company Board will not authorize, and the Company will not cause to be taken, any action described in clause (ii) of Exhibit B hereto absent the
affirmative approval of such action by such Committee, and (y) subject to and only following receipt of Stockholder Approval, the Company Board will not authorize, and the Company Board will not cause to be taken, any action described in clause
(i) of Exhibit B hereto absent the affirmative approval of the Compensation Committee. 
 (c) If TPG’s,
together with its Affiliates’, Beneficial Ownership of outstanding Common Stock on an as-converted basis falls below any percentage threshold set forth in Section 2.1(a) or Section 2.1(b) above, TPG shall promptly cause
one or more, as applicable, of the TPG Nominated Directors to resign from the Company Board and any Committees on which such TPG Nominated Directors serve, as applicable, such that the remaining number of TPG Nominated Directors on the Company Board
or such Committees, as applicable, does not exceed the number that TPG is then entitled to designate for nomination or appointment pursuant to the terms and conditions of Section 2.1(a) and Section 2.1(b) above, and the
number of directors that TPG shall be entitled to designate for nomination shall forever be reduced to such number of TPG Nominated Directors serving on the Company Board immediately after such resignation(s) (even if TPG or its Affiliates shall
subsequently acquire additional shares of Common Stock or Series E Preferred Stock). In addition, TPG shall cause any TPG Nominated Director to resign from the Company Board and any Committees on which such TPG Nominated Director serves if such TPG
Nominated Director, as determined by the Company Board in good faith after consultation with outside legal counsel, (i) is prohibited or disqualified from serving as a director of the Company or a member of any such Committees under any rule or
regulation of the SEC, the NYSE or by applicable Law, (ii) has engaged in acts or omissions constituting a breach of the TPG Nominated Director’s duty of loyalty to the 

  
 9 

 
Company and its stockholders, (iii) has engaged in acts or omissions that involve intentional misconduct or an intentional violation of Law or (iv) has engaged in any transaction
involving the Company from which the TPG Nominated Director derived an improper personal benefit that was not disclosed to the Company Board prior to the authorization of such transaction; provided, however, that, subject to the
limitations set forth in Section 2.1(a) and Section 2.1(b), TPG shall have the right to replace such resigning TPG Nominated Director with a new TPG Nominated Director, such newly named TPG Nominated Director to be appointed
promptly to the Company Board in place of the resigning TPG Nominated Director in the manner set forth in the Company’s governing documents for filling vacancies on the Company Board. Nothing in this paragraph (c) or elsewhere in this
Agreement (except Section 2.1(e)) shall confer any third-party beneficiary or other rights upon any person designated hereunder as a TPG Nominated Director, whether during or after such person’s service on the Company Board.

 (d) For so long as TPG has the right to designate at least one (1) TPG Nominated Director for nomination to the Company
Board pursuant to Section 2.1(a) above, the Company Board shall (i) fill vacancies created by reason of death, removal or resignation of any TPG Nominated Director promptly upon request by TPG and only as directed by TPG, subject to
the terms and conditions set forth in Section 2.1(a) above and Sections 2.1(f) and 2.1(g) below, and (ii) fill vacancies created by reason of death, removal or resignation of any director who is not a TPG Nominated
Director (a “Non-TPG Director”) promptly upon request by the Non-TPG Directors and only as directed by the Non-TPG Directors; provided, however, that any such director designated by the Non-TPG Directors shall, as a
condition precedent to his or her nomination, meet each of the requirements set forth in clauses (i) – (iv) of Section 2.1(f) below (it being understood that, for the purposes hereof, the word “TPG” appearing in
clause (i) thereof shall be replaced with the words “the Non-TPG Directors”), other than, in the case of any non-independent or management director, the requirements of clause (iii) thereof. Further, for so long as TPG has the
right to designate at least one (1) TPG Nominated Director for appointment to any Committee pursuant to Section 2.1(b) above, the Company Board shall appoint and remove the TPG Nominated Directors as members of any such Committee
promptly upon request by TPG and only as directed by TPG, and shall fill vacancies created by reason of death, removal or resignation of any TPG Nominated Director promptly upon request by TPG and only as directed by TPG, subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in Section 2.1(b) and 2.1(c) above and Sections 2.1(f) and 2.1(g) below. So long as TPG has promptly named a replacement, following any death, removal or resignation of any TPG Nominated
Director, and prior to any the appointment of such replacement in accordance with this Agreement, the Company Board agrees not to authorize or take, and agrees to cause each Committee not to authorize or take, any action that would otherwise require
the consent of a TPG Nominated Director until such time as such newly named TPG Nominated Director has been so appointed to the Board or such Committee. 
 (e) Each TPG Nominated Director that is elected to the Company Board shall be indemnified by the Company and its subsidiaries, if applicable, in connection with his or her service as a member of the
Company Board or any Committee to the fullest extent permitted by law and will be exculpated from liability for damages to the fullest extent permitted by law. Without limiting the foregoing in this Section 3.1(e), each TPG Nominated
Director who is elected to the Company Board shall be entitled to receive from the Company and its subsidiaries, if applicable, the same insurance coverage in connection with his or her service as a member of the Company Board and any Committee as
is provided for each of the other members of the Company Board or Committee, as applicable. 

  
 10 

 (f) TPG shall only designate a person to be a TPG Nominated Director (i) who TPG
believes in good faith has the requisite skill and experience to serve as a director of a publicly-traded company, (ii) who is not prohibited from or disqualified from serving as a director of the Company pursuant to any rule or regulation of
the SEC, the NYSE or applicable Law, (iii) who meets the independence standards set forth in Section 303A.02(b) of the NYSE Listed Company Manual and (iv) with respect to which no event required to be disclosed pursuant to
Item 401(f) of Regulation S-K of the 1934 Act has occurred. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 2.1, the parties hereto agree that members of the Company Board shall retain the right to object to the nomination,
election or appointment of any TPG Nominated Director for service on the Company Board or any Committee if the members of the Company Board determine in good faith, after consultation with outside legal counsel, that such TPG Nominated Director
fails to meet the criteria set forth above or, with respect to any TPG Nominated Director to be appointed to the Company’s Audit Committee, Governance Committee or Compensation Committee, any other rule or regulation of the SEC, the NYSE or
applicable Law that applies to members of a company’s audit committee, governance committee or compensation committee (including for purposes of Section 16 of the Exchange Act and Section 162(m) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986,
as amended (the “Code”)). In the event that the members of the Company Board object to the nomination, election or appointment of any TPG Nominated Director to the Company Board or any Committee pursuant to the terms of this
Section 2.1(f), the Company Board shall nominate or appoint, as applicable, another individual designated by TPG as the TPG Nominated Director nominated for election to the Company Board or appointed to the Committee, as applicable, that
meets the criteria set forth in this Section 2.1(f) and Section 2.1(g). 
 (g) Notwithstanding anything
to the contrary in this Section 2.1, nothing shall prevent the Company Board from acting in accordance with their respective fiduciary duties or applicable Law or stock exchange requirements. The Company Board shall have no obligation to
nominate, elect or appoint any TPG Nominated Director if such nomination, election or appointment would violate applicable Law or NYSE requirements or result in a breach by the Company Board of its fiduciary duties to its stockholders;
provided, however, that the foregoing shall not affect the right of TPG to designate an alternative individual as the TPG Nominated Director nominated for election to the Company Board or appointed to the Committee, as applicable,
subject to the other terms, conditions and provisions in this Article II. 
 (h) For purposes of calculating the
Beneficial Ownership of the Company’s outstanding Common Stock owned by TPG and its Affiliates on an as-converted basis pursuant to this Article II, to the extent shares of the Company’s Capital Stock are issued or become
issuable under any outstanding equity award, the vesting of which remains contingent on the satisfaction of any performance goals under such award that have yet to be achieved (and whether or not such goals are deemed to be satisfied as a result of
the transactions contemplated by the Purchase Agreement), such shares shall be deemed to be not outstanding and shall be excluded from the denominator in such calculation. 

  
 11 

 (i) The rights of TPG set forth in this Section 2.1 shall be in addition to, and
not in limitation of, such voting rights that TPG may otherwise have as a holder of capital stock of the Company, subject to Section 5.1 below. 
 Section 2.2 Consent Rights. 
 (a) For so long as TPG, together with
its Affiliates, Beneficially Owns at least twenty two and a half percent (22.5%) of the outstanding Common Stock on an as-converted basis, prior written consent of TPG will be required for: 

(i) Any modification or amendment of the Company’s or any of its subsidiaries’ articles of incorporation, bylaws, operating
agreement or similar organizational documents (whether by merger, consolidation or otherwise), including the reclassification of any shares of capital stock), as applicable, in any manner adverse to TPG; 

(ii) Any (A) voluntary liquidation, dissolution or winding-up of the business and affairs of the Company or any of its
subsidiaries, (B) any filing of any bankruptcy petition or assignment for the benefit of creditors generally, (C) any commencement of any voluntary proceeding that seeks reorganization or other relief under any bankruptcy or similar Law,
(D) any seeking of the appointment of a trustee, receiver, custodian or other similar official with respect to the Company or any of its subsidiaries or any substantial part of the Company’s or any of its subsidiaries’ property,
(E) any consent to any involuntary bankruptcy or similar proceeding, and (F) any authorization, approval, adoption or giving effect to any resolution or agreement or plan of voluntary liquidation, dissolution or winding-up of the Company
or any of its subsidiaries; 
 (iii) Any decision by the Company Board to cause the Company not to elect to qualify as a real
estate investment trust under the Code; 
 (iv) Any increase or decrease of the size of the Company Board or any Committee;

 (v) Any change in the rights and responsibilities of either the Investment Committee or the Compensation Committee (or any
additional Committee created in accordance with the last sentence of Section 2.1(b)) as set forth in Exhibit A or Exhibit B, as applicable (other than as expressly contemplated hereby); and 

(b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the consent rights set forth in paragraph (a) above shall not apply, and TPG’s prior written
consent shall not be required for any actions taken or to be taken, in connection with a Change of Control of the Company so long as the holders of the Preferred Stock are entitled, in connection with the consummation of such Change of Control, to
exercise their rights under Section 4(b) of the articles supplementary establishing the Preferred Stock. The rights of TPG and its Affiliates set forth in this Section 3.2 shall be in addition to, and not in limitation of,
such voting rights that TPG and its Affiliates may otherwise have as holders of capital stock of the Company, subject to Section 5.1. 
 Section 2.3 Domestically Controlled Status. The Company shall, at least once in each calendar year, and, upon the prior request of TPG, one additional time within such calendar year,

  
 12 

 
determine whether the Company is a “domestically controlled qualified investment entity” within the meaning of Section 897(h)(4) of the Code (a “DCR”);
provided, however, that such examination shall be limited to information filed publicly with the SEC with respect to the ownership of stock of the Company (i.e., Schedules 13) and any information related to the ownership of the Company
provided by TPG, and that the Company shall not be required to take any action (or to not take any action) so as to be treated as a DCR at any given time; provided, further, that TPG shall not request that the Company conduct an
examination within 180 days prior to the Company’s completion of its most recent prior examination. 
 ARTICLE III

 PRE-EMPTIVE RIGHTS 
 Section 3.1 Pre-Emptive Rights. 
 (a) For so long as TPG, together
with its Affiliates, Beneficially Owns at least ten percent (10%) of the outstanding Common Stock on an as-converted basis, TPG or one or more TPG Affiliates designated by TPG shall have the option and right (but not the obligation) to
participate (or nominate any of TPG’s Affiliates to participate) in any Equity Issuance by purchasing in the aggregate up to TPG’s and its Affiliates’ Pro Rata Portion of such Equity Issuance at the same price and the same terms and
conditions as offered to other investors in the Equity Issuance; provided, that: 
 (i) if the
Company’s stockholders (excluding TPG) have not approved the conversion of the Preferred Stock, TPG shall (at its option (and in lieu of the rights to which TPG would have otherwise been entitled had the conversion of the Preferred Stock been
approved)) have the right to purchase a number of shares of Preferred Stock having, in the aggregate, a Liquidation Preference (as such term is defined in the articles supplementary establishing such Preferred Stock) equal to the aggregate value of
the Pro Rata Portion of such Equity Issuance that TPG would have (had the conversion of the Preferred Stock been approved) otherwise been entitled to purchase, and 

(ii) if the Company’s stockholders (excluding TPG) have not approved the pre-emptive rights granted pursuant to this
Section 3.1 at least once in the preceding five (5) years and the rules of the NYSE, at the time of such proposed Equity Issuance, requires such an approval, TPG’s option and right to participate (or nominate any of TPG’s
Affiliates to participate) in any Equity Issuance consisting of Common Stock or Securities convertible into or exercisable for Common Stock shall be limited to an amount that shall not exceed one percent (1%) of the number of shares of Common
Stock or one percent (1%) of the voting power of the Common Stock outstanding before the Equity Issuance (or such other amount as the NYSE may then require); provided, that the foregoing limitation shall not limit the rights of TPG set
forth in Section 3.1(a)(i) to acquire up to their Pro Rata Portion of such Equity Issuance in the form of Series E Preferred Stock. 

The Company agrees to use its reasonable best efforts to take any and all action, or to cause such action to be taken, as is necessary or appropriate to
allow TPG or its Affiliate(s), as applicable, to fully participate in any Equity Issuance in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. 

  
 13 

 
The Company further agrees to use reasonable best efforts to call and hold a meeting of the stockholders of the Company for the purpose of obtaining the Stockholder Approval with respect to the
pre-emptive rights granted pursuant to this Section 3.1 (such a meeting, a “Stockholders Meeting”) as provided in Section 8.2 of the Purchase Agreement and at least once during each five (5) year period
thereafter. Subject to the Company Board’s fiduciary duties, the proxy statement in connection with any such Stockholders Meeting shall include the Company Board’s recommendation that the stockholders vote in favor of such pre-emptive
rights. TPG hereby agrees to furnish to the Company in writing all information concerning TPG and its Affiliates as the Company may reasonably request in connection with any such Stockholders Meeting. 

(b) In the event the Company proposes to undertake an Equity Issuance, the Company shall promptly give TPG prior written notice of its
intention, describing the type of equity interests, the price at which such securities are proposed to be issued (or, in the case of an underwritten or privately placed offering in which the price is not known at the time the notice is given, the
method of determining the price and an estimate thereof), the timing of such proposed Equity Issuance and the general terms and conditions upon which the Company proposes to effect the Equity Issuance. TPG and its Affiliates shall have fifteen
(15) Business Days (or, if the Company expects that the proposed Equity Issuance will be effected in less than fifteen (15) Business Days, such shorter period, that shall be as long as practicable, as may be required in order for TPG and
its Affiliates to participate in such proposed Equity Issuance) from the date TPG receives notice of the proposed Equity Issuance to elect to purchase their Pro Rata Portion of such Equity Issuance for the consideration and upon the terms specified
in the notice provided by the Company pursuant to this Section 3.1(b) by giving written notice to the Company and stating therein the quantity of equity interests to be purchased. Any such notice shall be irrevocable. Any purchase of
Equity Interests by TPG and its Affiliates pursuant to this Section 3.1 shall occur contemporaneously with, and be subject to the same terms and conditions as, the closing of the sale of the Equity Interests by the Company to the other
parties. 
 (c) The purchase by TPG and its Affiliates of Equity Interests pursuant to this Section 3.1 shall be
subject to the limitations on stock ownership set forth in the Company’s organizational documents; provided, that Company shall provide any necessary waiver of such limitations upon receipt of an updated representation letter similar to the
representation letter provided by TPG and its Affiliates in connection with the Closing (as defined in the Purchase Agreement). 

(d) In the event that neither TPG nor any of its Affiliates exercises the right forth in this Section 3.1 within the
applicable period as set forth above, the Company shall be permitted to sell the equity interests in respect of which such pre-emptive rights were not exercised. In the event that the Company has not sold the equity interests within ninety
(90) days of its notice to TPG as contemplated by Section 3.1(b), for purposes of this Section 3.1 such proposed Equity Offering shall be deemed to have been terminated, and the Company shall provide TPG with a new
notice prior to undertaking a subsequent Equity Issuance. 
 (e) The Company shall have the right, in its sole discretion, at
all times prior to consummation of any proposed Equity Issuance giving rise to the rights granted by this Section 3.1, to abandon, withdraw or otherwise terminate such proposed Equity Issuance, without any liability to TPG or its
Affiliates. 

  
 14 

 ARTICLE IV 
 REGISTRATION RIGHTS 
 Section 4.1 Demand Registration.

 (a) Subject to the provisions hereof, at any time on or after the one (1) year anniversary of the Closing Date (as
defined in the Purchase Agreement), the Holders of a majority of Registrable Securities shall have the right to require the Company to file a Registration Statement registering for sale all or part of their respective Registrable Securities under
the Securities Act (a “Demand Registration”) by delivering a written request therefor to the Company (i) specifying the number of Registrable Securities to be included in such registration by such Holder or Holders,
(ii) specifying whether the intended method of disposition thereof is pursuant to an Underwritten Offering (as defined below), and (iii) containing all information about such Holder required to be included in such Registration Statement in
accordance with applicable law. As soon as practicable after the receipt of such demand, the Company shall (x) promptly notify all Holders from whom the request for registration has not been received and (y) use reasonable best efforts to
effect such registration (including, without limitation, appropriate qualification under applicable blue sky or other state securities laws and appropriate compliance with applicable regulations issued under the Securities Act and any other
governmental requirements or regulations) of the Registrable Securities that the Company has been so requested to register; provided, however, that (i) the Holders shall not make a request for a Demand Registration under this
Section 4.1(a) for Registrable Securities having an anticipated aggregate offering price of less than $5,000,000, (ii) the Holders will not be entitled to require the Company to effect more than three (3) Demand Registrations
in the aggregate under this Agreement, and (iii) the Company will not be obligated to effect more than one (1) Demand Registration in any six (6) month period. 
 (b) The offering of the Registrable Securities pursuant to such Demand Registration may be in the form of an underwritten public offering (an “Underwritten Offering”). In such case,
(i) the Company may designate the managing underwriter(s) of the Underwritten Offering, provided that such Holders may designate a co-managing underwriter to participate in the Underwritten Offering, subject to the approval of the Company,
which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed and (ii) the Company shall (together with the Holders proposing to distribute their securities through such underwriting) enter into an underwriting agreement in customary form for
underwriting agreements for firm commitment offerings of equity securities with the managing underwriter(s) proposing to distribute their securities through such Underwritten Offering, which underwriting agreement shall have indemnification
provisions in substantially the form as set forth in Section 4.8 of this Agreement; provided, that (i) the representations and warranties by, and the other agreements on the part of, the Company to and for the benefit of the
underwriter(s) shall also be made to and for the benefit of the Holders proposing to distribute their securities through the Underwritten Offering, (ii) no Holder shall be required to make any representations and warranties to, or agreements
with, any underwriter in a registration other than customary representations, warranties and agreements and (iii) the liability of each Holder in respect of any indemnification, contribution or other obligation of such Holder arising under such
underwriting agreement (a) shall be limited to losses arising out of or based upon an untrue statement or alleged untrue statement or omission or alleged omission made in such Registration Statement, any such preliminary prospectus, final

  
 15 

 
prospectus, summary prospectus, amendment or supplement, incorporated document or other such disclosure document or other document or report, in reliance upon and in conformity with written
information furnished to the Company by or on behalf of such Holder expressly for inclusion therein and (b) shall not in any event, absent fraud or intentional misrepresentation, exceed an amount equal to the net proceeds to such Holder (after
deduction of all underwriters’ discounts and commissions) from the disposition of the Registrable Securities disposed of by such Holder pursuant to such Underwritten Offering. No Holder may participate in any such Underwritten Offering unless
such Holder agrees to sell its Registrable Securities on the basis provided in such underwriting agreement and completes and executes all questionnaires, powers of attorney, indemnities and other documents reasonably required under the terms of such
underwriting agreement. The Company shall not be obligated to effect or participate (a) more than two (2) Underwritten Offerings in any twelve (12) month period, and (b) in any Underwritten Offering during any lock-up period
required by the underwriter(s) in any prior underwritten offering conducted by the Company on its own behalf or on behalf of the Holders. 
 (c) If, in connection with an Underwritten Offering, the managing underwriter(s) advise the Company that in its or their reasonable opinion the number of securities proposed to be included in such
registration exceeds the Underwriters’ Maximum Number, then (i) the Company shall so advise all Holders of Registrable Securities to be included in such Underwritten Offering and (ii) the Company will be obligated and required to
include in such Underwritten Offering only that number of Registrable Securities requested by the Holders thereof to be included in such registration that does not exceed such Underwriters’ Maximum Number, such Registrable Securities to be
allocated pro rata among the Holders thereof on the basis of the number of Registrable Securities requested to be included therein by each such Holder. No shares of Common Stock held by any Person other than Registrable Securities held by the
Holders shall be included in a Demand Registration without the prior written consent of the holders of a majority in interest of the Registrable Securities. 
 (d) A registration will not be deemed to have been effected as a Demand Registration unless the Registration Statement relating thereto has been declared effective by the SEC, at least 75% of the
Registrable Securities requested to be included in the registration by the Holders are included in such registration, and the Company has complied in all material respects with its obligations under this Agreement with respect thereto;
provided, however, that if, after it has become effective, (i) such Registration Statement or the related offer, sale or distribution of Registrable Securities thereunder is or becomes the subject of any stop order, injunction or
other order or requirement of the SEC or any other governmental or administrative agency, or if any court prevents or otherwise limits the sale of the Registrable Securities pursuant to the registration, and in each case less than all of the
Registrable Securities covered by the effective Registration Statement are actually sold by the selling Holder or Holders pursuant to the Registration Statement, or (ii) if, in the case of an Underwritten Offering, the Company fails to provide
Full Cooperation, then such registration will be deemed not to have been effected for purposes of clause (ii) of the proviso to Section 4.1(a). If (i) a registration requested pursuant to this Section 4.1 is deemed
not to have been effected as a Demand Registration or (ii) the registration requested pursuant to this Section 4.1 does not remain continuously effective until forty-five (45) days after the commencement of the distribution by
the Holders of the Registrable Securities covered by such registration, then the Company shall continue to be obligated to effect a Demand Registration pursuant to this Section 4.1 of the Registrable Securities included in such

  
 16 

 
registration. In circumstances not including the events described in the immediately two preceding sentences of this Section 4.1(d), each Holder of Registrable Securities shall be
permitted voluntarily to withdraw all or any part of its Registrable Securities from a Demand Registration at any time prior to the commencement of marketing of such Demand Registration, provided that such registration nonetheless shall count as a
Demand Registration for purposes of clause (ii) of the proviso to Section 4.1(a). 
 Section 4.2
Piggyback Registration. 
 (a) At any time after the one (1) year anniversary of the Closing Date (as defined in the
Purchase Agreement), if (and on each occasion that) the Company proposes to register any of its securities under the Securities Act (other than pursuant to Section 4.1) for the account of any of its security holders and such registration
permits the inclusion of the Registrable Securities (each such registration not withdrawn or abandoned prior to the effective date thereof being herein referred to as a “Piggyback Registration”), the Company shall give written
notice to all Holders of such proposal promptly, but in no event later than ten (10) Business Days prior to the anticipated filing date. 
 (b) Subject to the provisions contained in paragraphs (a) and (c) of this Section 4.2 and in the last sentence of this paragraph (b), the Company will be obligated and required to
include in each Piggyback Registration such Registrable Securities as requested in a written notice from any Holder delivered to the Company no later than five (5) Business Days following delivery of the notice from the Company specified in
Section 4.2(a). The Holders of Registrable Securities shall be permitted to withdraw all or any part of their shares from any Piggyback Registration at any time on or before the fifth business day prior to the planned effective date of
such Piggyback Registration, except as otherwise provided in any written agreement with the Company’s underwriter(s) establishing the terms and conditions under which such Holders would be obligated to sell such securities in such Piggyback
Registration. The Company may terminate or withdraw any Piggyback Registration prior to the effectiveness of such registration, whether or not the Holders have elected to include Registrable Securities in such registration. 

(c) If a Piggyback Registration is an Underwritten Offering on behalf of a holder of Company securities other than Holders, and the
managing underwriter(s) advise the Company that in its or their reasonable opinion the number of securities proposed to be included in such registration exceeds the Underwriters’ Maximum Number, then the Company shall include in such
registration (i) first, the number of securities requested to be included therein by the holder(s) originally requesting such registration, (ii) second, the number of securities requested to be included therein by all Holders who have
requested registration of Registrable Securities in accordance with Section 4.2(a), pro rata on the basis of the aggregate number of Registrable Securities requested to be included by each such Holder and (iii) third, any other
securities that have been requested to be so included by any other person. 
 (d) In any Piggyback Registration that is an
Underwritten Offering, the Company shall have the right to select the managing underwriter(s) for such registration. 

  
 17 

 (e) The Company shall not grant to any Person the right to request the Company to register
any shares of Company securities in a Piggyback Registration unless such rights are consistent with the provisions of this Section 4.2. 
 Section 4.3 Registration Expenses. In connection with registrations pursuant to Section 4.1 or Section 4.2 hereof, the Company shall pay all of the costs and expenses
incurred in connection with the registrations thereunder (the “Registration Expenses”), including all (a) registration and filing fees and expenses, including, without limitation, those related to filings with the SEC,
(b) fees and expenses of compliance with state securities or blue sky laws (including reasonable fees and disbursements of counsel in connection with blue sky qualifications of the Registrable Securities), (c) reasonable processing,
duplicating and printing expenses, including expenses of printing prospectuses reasonably requested by any Holder, (d) of the Company’s internal expenses (including, without limitation, all salaries and expenses of its officers and
employees performing legal or accounting duties, the expense of any liability insurance and the expense of any annual audit or quarterly review), (e) fees and expenses incurred in connection with listing the Registrable Securities for trading
on a national securities exchange, (f) fees and expenses in connection with the preparation of the registration statement and related documents covering the Registrable Securities, (g) fees and expenses, if any, incurred with respect to
any filing with FINRA, (h) any documented out-of-pocket expenses of the underwriter(s) incurred with the approval of the Company, (i) the cost of providing any CUSIP or other identification numbers for the Registrable Securities,
(j) fees and expenses and disbursements of counsel for the Company and fees and expenses for independent certified public accountants retained by the Company (including, without limitation, the expenses of any comfort letters or costs
associated with the delivery by independent certified public accountants of a comfort letter or comfort letters requested), (k) fees and expenses of any special experts retained by the Company in connection with such registration, and
(l) reasonable and documented fees and expenses of one firm of counsel for the Holders to be selected by the Holders of a majority of the Registrable Securities to be included in such registration (“Holders’ Counsel”);
provided, however, that the Company shall reimburse the Holders for the reasonable and documented fees and disbursements one, but not more than one, additional counsel retained by any Holder for the purpose of rendering any opinion
required by the Company or the managing underwriter(s) to be rendered on behalf of such Holder in connection with any Demand Registration. Other than as provided in the foregoing sentence, the Company shall have no obligation to pay any
out-of-pocket expenses of the Holders relating to the registrations effected pursuant to this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Holders shall be responsible, on a pro rata basis based on the number of Registrable Securities included in the
applicable registered offering by each such Holder, for any underwriting discounts and commissions attributable to the sale of Registrable Securities pursuant to a Registration Statement. The obligation of the Company to bear the expenses described
in this Section 4.3 and to pay or reimburse the Holders for the expenses described in this Section 4.3 shall apply irrespective of whether any sales of Registrable Securities ultimately take place. 

  
 18 

 Section 4.4 Registration Procedures. In the case of each registration effected
by the Company pursuant to this Agreement, the Company shall keep each Holder advised in writing as to the initiation of each registration and as to the completion thereof. In connection with any such registration: 

(a) The Company will, as soon as reasonably practicable (and in any event, within 90 days) after its receipt of the request for
registration under Section 4.1(a), prepare and file with the Commission a Registration Statement on Form S-1, Form S-3 or another appropriate Securities Act form reasonably acceptable to the Holders, and use reasonable best efforts
to cause such Registration Statement to become and remain effective until the completion of the distribution contemplated thereby. 
 (b) The Company will (i) promptly prepare and file with the Commission such amendments to each Registration Statement as may be necessary to keep such Registration Statement effective for as long as
such registration is required to remain effective pursuant to the terms hereof, (ii) cause the prospectus to be supplemented by any required prospectus supplement, and, as so supplemented, to be filed pursuant to Rule 424 under the
Securities Act, and (iii) comply with the provisions of the Securities Act applicable to it with respect to the disposition of all Registrable Securities covered by such Registration Statement during the applicable period in accordance with the
intended methods of disposition by the Holders set forth in such Registration Statement or supplement to the prospectus. 
 (c)
The Company will, at least ten (10) days prior to filing a Registration Statement or at least five (5) days prior to filing a prospectus or any amendment or supplement to such Registration Statement or prospectus, furnish to (i) each
Holder of Registrable Securities covered by such Registration Statement, (ii) Holders’ Counsel and (iii) each underwriter of the Registrable Securities covered by such Registration Statement, copies of such Registration Statement and
each amendment or supplement as proposed to be filed, together with any exhibits thereto, which documents will be subject to reasonable review and comment by each of the foregoing Persons within five (5) days after delivery, and thereafter,
furnish to such Holders, Holders’ Counsel and the underwriter(s), if any, such number of copies of such Registration Statement, each amendment and supplement thereto (in each case including all exhibits thereto and documents incorporated by
reference therein), the prospectus included in such Registration Statement (including each preliminary prospectus) and such other documents or information as such Holder, Holders’ Counsel or the underwriter(s) may reasonably request in order to
facilitate the disposition of the Registrable Securities in accordance with the plan of distribution set forth in the prospectus included in the Registration Statement; provided, however, that notwithstanding the foregoing, if the
Company intends to file any prospectus, prospectus supplement or prospectus sticker that does not make any material changes in the documents already filed, then Holders’ Counsel will be afforded such opportunity to review such documents prior
to filing consistent with the time constraints involved in filing such document, but in any event no less than one (1) day. 
 (d) The Company will promptly notify each Holder of any stop order issued or threatened by the SEC and, if entered, use reasonable best efforts to prevent the entry of such stop order or to remove it as
soon as reasonably possible. 
 (e) On or prior to the date on which the Registration Statement is declared effective, the
Company shall use reasonable best efforts to register or qualify such Registrable Securities under such other securities or blue sky laws of such jurisdictions as any Holder reasonably requests and do any and all other lawful acts and things which
may be reasonably necessary or advisable to enable the Holders to consummate the disposition in such jurisdictions 

  
 19 

 
of such Registrable Securities, and use commercially reasonable efforts to keep each such registration or qualification (or exemption therefrom) effective during the period which the Registration
Statement is required to be kept effective; provided that the Company will not be required to (i) qualify generally to do business in any jurisdiction where it would not otherwise be required to qualify but for this paragraph (e),
(ii) subject itself to taxation in any such jurisdiction or (iii) consent to general service of process in any such jurisdiction. 
 (f) The Company will notify each Holder, Holders’ Counsel and the underwriter(s) promptly and (if requested by any such Person) confirm such notice in writing, (i) when a prospectus or any
prospectus supplement or post-effective amendment has been filed and, with respect to a Registration Statement or any post-effective amendment, when the same has become effective, (ii) of any request by the SEC or any other federal or state
governmental authority for amendments or supplements to a Registration Statement or prospectus or for additional information to be included in any Registration Statement or prospectus or otherwise, (iii) of the issuance by any state securities
commission or other regulatory authority of any order suspending the qualification or exemption from qualification of any of the Registrable Securities under state securities or blue sky laws or the initiation of any proceedings for that purpose,
and (iv) of the happening of any event that requires the making of any changes in a Registration Statement or related prospectus or any document incorporated or deemed to be incorporated by reference therein so that they will not contain any
untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements in the Registration Statement and prospectus not misleading in light of the circumstances in which they were
made; and, as promptly as practicable thereafter, prepare and file with the SEC and furnish a supplement or amendment to such prospectus so that, as thereafter deliverable to the purchasers of such Registrable Securities, such prospectus will not
contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. Each Holder hereby agrees to keep any disclosures
under subsection (iv) above confidential until such time as a supplement or amendment is filed. 
 (g) The Company
will furnish customary closing certificates and other deliverables to the underwriter(s) and the Holders and enter into customary agreements satisfactory to the Company (including, if applicable, an underwriting agreement in customary form) and take
such other actions as are reasonably required in order to expedite or facilitate the disposition of the Registrable Securities. 

(h) The Company will make available for inspection by any underwriter participating in any disposition pursuant to a Registration
Statement, and any attorney, accountant or other agent retained by any such seller or underwriter (in each case after reasonable prior notice and at reasonable times during normal business hours and without unnecessary interruption of the
Company’s business or operations), all financial and other records, pertinent corporate documents and properties of the Company, and cause the Company’s officers, directors, employees and independent accountants to supply all information
reasonably requested by any such seller, underwriter, attorney, accountant or agent in connection with the Registration Statement. 

  
 20 

 (i) The Company, during the period when the prospectus is required to be delivered under the
Securities Act, promptly will file all documents required to be filed with the SEC pursuant to Section 13(a), 13(c), 14 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act. 
 (j) The Company shall use reasonable best efforts to cause all Registrable Securities registered pursuant to the terms hereof to be listed on each national securities exchange on which the Common Stock of
the Company is then listed. 
 (k) The Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate and assist in obtaining of
all necessary approvals from FINRA, if any. 
 (l) The Company shall provide a transfer agent and registrar for the Registrable
Securities not later than the effective date of such Registration Statement. 
 (m) If requested, the Company shall furnish to
each Holder a copy of all documents filed with and all correspondence from or to the SEC in connection with the offering of Registrable Securities. 
 (n) The Company otherwise shall use its reasonable best efforts to comply with all applicable rules and regulations of the SEC. 
 (o) The Company shall furnish to any requesting underwriter in an Underwritten Offering, addressed to such underwriter, (i) an opinion of the Company’s counsel (which may be the Company’s
General Counsel), dated the date of closing of the sale of any Registrable Securities thereunder, as well as a consent to be named in the Registration Statement or any prospectus thereto, and (ii) comfort letters and consent to be named in the
Registration Statement or any prospectus relating thereto signed by the Company’s independent public accountants who have examined and reported on the Company’s financial statements included in the Registration Statement, in each case
covering substantially the same matters with respect to the Registration Statement (and the prospectus included therein) and (in the case of the accountants’ comfort letters) with respect to events subsequent to the date of the financial
statements, as are customarily covered in opinions of issuer’s counsel and in accountants’ comfort letters delivered to the underwriters in underwritten public offerings of securities, to the extent that the Company is required to deliver
or cause the delivery of such opinion or comfort letters to the underwriters in an Underwritten Offering. 
 (p) In connection
with each Demand Registration, the Company shall cause there to occur Full Cooperation. 
 For purposes of
Section 4.4(a) and Section 4.4(b), the period of distribution of Registrable Securities in a firm commitment underwritten public offering shall be deemed to extend until each underwriter has completed the distribution of all
securities purchased by it, and the period of distribution of Registrable Securities in any other registration shall be deemed to extend until the earlier of the sale of all Registrable Securities covered thereby and one hundred twenty
(120) days after the effective date thereof. 
 Section 4.5 Holders’ Obligations. The Company may require
each Holder to promptly furnish in writing to the Company such information regarding the distribution of the Registrable 

  
 21 

 
Securities as the Company may from time to time reasonably request and such other information as may be legally required in connection with such registration, including all such information as
may be requested by the SEC. Each Holder agrees that, notwithstanding the provisions of Section 4.6 hereof, upon receipt of any notice from the Company of the happening of any event of the kind described in Section 4.4(f)
hereof, such Holder will forthwith discontinue disposition of Registrable Securities pursuant to the Registration Statement covering such Registrable Securities until such Holder’s receipt of the copies of the supplemented or amended prospectus
contemplated by Section 4.4(f) hereof, and, if so directed by the Company, such Holder will deliver to the Company all copies, other than permanent file copies then in such Holder’s possession and retained solely in accordance with
record retention policies then-applicable to such Holder, of the most recent prospectus covering such Registrable Securities at the time of receipt of such notice. In the event the Company shall give such notice, the Company shall extend the period
during which such Registration Statement shall be maintained effective by the number of days during the period from and including the date of the giving of notice pursuant to Section 4.4(f) hereof to the date when the Company shall
make available to the Holders a prospectus supplemented or amended to conform with the requirements of Section 4.4(f) hereof. 
 Section 4.6 Blackout Provisions. 
 (a) Notwithstanding anything in this
Agreement to the contrary, by delivery of written notice to the participating Holders (a “Suspension Notice”) stating which one or more of the following limitations shall apply to the addressee of such Suspension Notice, the Company
may (i) postpone effecting a registration under this Agreement, or (ii) require such addressee to refrain from disposing of Registrable Securities under the registration, in either case for a period of no more than forty-five
(45) consecutive days from the delivery of such Suspension Notice (which period may not be extended or renewed). The Company may postpone effecting a registration or apply the limitations on dispositions specified in clause (ii) of this
Section 4.6(a) if (x) the Company Board, in good faith, determines that such registration or disposition would materially impede, delay or interfere with any material transaction then pending or proposed to be undertaken by the
Company or any of its subsidiaries, or (y) the Company in good faith determines that the Company is in possession of material non-public information the disclosure of which during the period specified in such notice the Company Board, in good
faith, reasonably believes would not be in the best interests of the Company; provided that the Company may not take any actions pursuant to this Section 4.6(a) for a period of time in excess of ninety (90) days in the
aggregate in any twelve (12)-month period. 
 (b) If the Company shall take any action pursuant to clause (ii) of
Section 4.6(a) with respect to any participating Holder in a period during which the Company shall be required to cause a Registration Statement to remain effective under the Securities Act and the prospectus to remain current, such
period shall be extended for such Person by one (1) day beyond the end of such period for each day that, pursuant to Section 4.6(a), the Company shall require such Person to refrain from disposing of Registrable Securities owned by
such Person. 
 Section 4.7 Exchange Act Registration. The Company will use its reasonable best efforts to timely
file with the SEC such information as the SEC may require under Section 13(a) or Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act, and the Company shall use its reasonable best efforts to take all action as may be required as a condition to the
availability of Rule 144 or Rule 144A 

  
 22 

 
under the Securities Act with respect to its Common Stock. The Company shall furnish to any holder of Registrable Securities forthwith upon request such reports and documents as a holder may
reasonably request in availing itself of any rule or regulation of the SEC allowing a holder to sell any such Registrable Securities without registration to the extent that such reports or documents are not publicly available on the SEC’s
Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis and Retrieval system or any successor system thereto. Certificates evidencing Registrable Securities shall not contain any legend at such time as a Holder has provided reasonable evidence to the Company (including
any customary broker’s or selling stockholder’s letters but expressly excluding an opinion of counsel other than with respect to clauses (d) or (e) below), that (a) there has been a sale of such Registrable Securities
pursuant to an effective registration statement, (b) there has been a sale of such Registrable Securities pursuant to Rule 144 (assuming the transferor is not an affiliate of the Company), (c) such Registrable Securities are then eligible
for sale under Rule 144(b)(i), (d) in connection with a sale, assignment or other transfer (other than under Rule 144), upon request of the Company, such Holder provides the Company with an opinion of counsel to such Holder, in a reasonably
acceptable form, to the effect that such sale, assignment or transfer of the Registrable Securities may be made without registration under the applicable requirements of the Securities Act or (e) such legend is not required under applicable
requirements of the Securities Act (including controlling judicial interpretations and pronouncements issued by the SEC). Following such time as restrictive legends are not required to be placed on certificates representing Registrable Securities
pursuant to the preceding sentence, the Company will, no later than three (3) Business Days following the delivery by a Holder to the Company or the Company’s transfer agent of a certificate representing Registrable Securities containing a
restrictive legend and the foregoing evidence (and opinion if applicable), deliver or cause to be delivered to such Holder a certificate representing such Registrable Securities that is free from all restrictive and other legends or credit the
balance account of such Holder’s or such Holder’s nominee with DTC (if DTC is then offered by the Company and its transfer agent) with a number of shares of Common Stock equal to the number of shares of Common Stock represented by the
certificate so delivered by such Holder. 
 Section 4.8 Indemnification. 

(a) Indemnification by the Company. The Company agrees, notwithstanding the termination of this Agreement, to indemnify and hold
harmless, to the fullest extent permitted by law, each Holder and each of its managers, members, managing members, general and limited partners, officers, directors, employees and agents, and each Person, if any, who controls such Holder within the
meaning of Section 15 of the Securities Act or Section 20 of the Exchange Act, together with the managers, members, managing members, general and limited partners, officers, directors, employees and agents of such controlling Person (each,
a “Controlling Person”), from and against any and all losses, claims, damages, settlement amounts (only if the Company consented in writing to the settlement, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld), liabilities,
reasonable attorneys’ fees, costs and expenses of investigating and defending any such claim (collectively, “Damages”) and any action in respect thereof to which such Holder, its managers, members, managing members, general and
limited partners, officers, directors, employees and agents, and any such Controlling Persons may become subject to under the Securities Act or otherwise, but only insofar as such Damages (or proceedings in respect thereof) arise out of, or are
based upon, any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of a material fact contained in any Registration Statement or prospectus of the Company (or any 

  
 23 

 
amendment or supplement thereto) or any preliminary prospectus of the Company, or arise out of, or are based upon, any omission or alleged omission to state therein a material fact required to be
stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading in light of the circumstances in which they were made, except insofar as the same are based upon information furnished in writing to the Company by such Holder or any of its
managers, members, managing members, general partners, officers, directors, employees, agents and Controlling Persons expressly for use therein, and, consistent with and subject to the foregoing, shall reimburse such Holder, its managers, members,
managing members, general and limited partners, officers, directors, employees and agents, and each such Controlling Person for any legal and other expenses reasonably incurred by such Holder, its managers, members, managing members, general and
limited partners, officers, directors, employees and agents, or any such Controlling Person in investigating or defending or preparing to defend against any such Damages or proceedings. In addition to the indemnity contained herein, the Company will
reimburse each Holder for its reasonable out-of-pocket legal and other expenses (including the reasonable out-of-pocket cost of any investigation, preparation and travel in connection therewith) as incurred in connection therewith, as promptly as
practicable after such expenses are incurred and invoiced. 
 (b) Indemnification by the Holder. The Holders agree,
severally and not jointly, to indemnify and hold harmless the Company, its officers, directors, employees and agents and each Person, if any, who controls the Company within the meaning of Section 15 of the Securities Act or Section 20 of
the Exchange Act, together with the managers, members, managing members, general and limited partners, officers, directors, employees and agents of such controlling Person, to the same extent as the foregoing indemnity from the Company to the
Holders, but only with respect to information related to the Holders, or their plan of distribution, furnished in writing by the Holders or any of their managers, members, managing members, general partners, officers, directors, employees, agents
and Controlling Persons to the Company expressly for use in any Registration Statement or prospectus, or any amendment or supplement thereto, or any preliminary prospectus. No Holder shall be required to indemnify any Person pursuant to this
Section 4.8(b) for any amount in excess of the net proceeds received by such Holder from the sale of the Registrable Securities sold for the account of such Holder. 

(c) Conduct of Indemnification Proceedings. Promptly after receipt by any Person (an “Indemnified
Party”) of notice of any claim or the commencement of any action in respect of which indemnity may be sought pursuant to Section 4.8(a) or Section 4.8(b), the Indemnified Party shall, if a claim in respect thereof is
to be made against the Person against whom such indemnity may be sought (an “Indemnifying Party”), notify the Indemnifying Party in writing of the claim or the commencement of such action; provided, that the failure to notify
the Indemnifying Party shall not relieve it from any liability that it may have to an Indemnified Party except to the extent of any actual prejudice resulting therefrom. If any such claim or action shall be brought against an Indemnified Party, and
it shall notify the Indemnifying Party thereof, the Indemnifying Party shall be entitled to participate therein, and, to the extent that it wishes, jointly with any other similarly notified Indemnifying Party, to assume the defense thereof with
counsel reasonably satisfactory to the Indemnified Party. After notice from the Indemnifying Party to the Indemnified Party of its election to assume the defense of such claim or action, the Indemnifying Party shall not be liable to the Indemnified
Party for any legal or other expenses subsequently incurred by the Indemnified Party in connection with the defense thereof; provided, that the Indemnified Party shall have the right to employ separate counsel to represent the

  
 24 

 
Indemnified Party and its Controlling Persons who may be subject to liability arising out of any claim in respect of which indemnity may be sought by the Indemnified Party against the
Indemnifying Party, but the fees and expenses of such counsel shall be for the account of such Indemnified Party unless (i) the Indemnifying Party and the Indemnified Party shall have mutually agreed to the retention of, and reimbursement of
fees for, such counsel or (ii) in the reasonable opinion of counsel to such Indemnified Party representation of both parties by the same counsel would be inappropriate due to actual or potential conflicts of interest between them, it being
understood, however, that the Indemnifying Party shall not, in connection with any one such claim or action or separate but substantially similar or related claims or actions in the same jurisdiction arising out of the same general allegations or
circumstances, be liable for the fees and expenses of more than one separate firm of attorneys (together with appropriate local counsel) at any time for all Indemnified Parties. No Indemnifying Party shall, without the prior written consent of the
Indemnified Party, effect any settlement of any claim or pending or threatened proceeding in respect of which the Indemnified Party is or would reasonably have been a party and indemnity would reasonably have been sought hereunder by such
Indemnified Party, unless such settlement includes an unconditional release of such Indemnified Party from all liability arising out of such claim or proceeding. Whether or not the defense of any claim or action is assumed by the Indemnifying Party,
such Indemnifying Party will not be subject to any liability for any settlement made without its written consent. 

Section 4.9 No Inconsistent Agreements. The Company shall not hereafter enter into any agreement with respect to any of its
securities (including any registration or similar agreement) which is inconsistent with or violates the material rights granted to the Holders in this Agreement. 
 Section 4.10 Lock-Up Agreements. Each of the Holders and the Company agrees that, in connection with an Underwritten Offering in respect of which Registrable Securities are being sold, or in
connection with any other public offering of Common Stock by the Company, if requested by the underwriter(s), it will enter into customary “lock-up” agreements pursuant to which it will agree not to, directly or indirectly, sell, offer to
sell, grant any option for the sale of, or otherwise dispose of, any Common Stock or any securities convertible or exchangeable into Common Stock (subject to customary exceptions), other than any issuance of upon conversion of the Preferred Stock,
for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days from the effective date of the Registration Statement pertaining to such Registrable Securities or from such other date as may be requested by the underwriter(s). The Company further agrees that, in
connection with an Underwritten Offering in respect of which Registrable Securities are being sold, if requested by the managing underwriter(s), it will exercise its best efforts to obtain agreements (in the underwriters’ customary form) from
its directors and executive officers not to, directly or indirectly, sell, offer to sell, grant any option for the sale of, or otherwise dispose of, any Common Stock or any securities convertible or exchangeable into Common Stock (subject to
customary exceptions), for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days from the effective date of the Registration Statement pertaining to such Registrable Securities or from such other date as may be requested by the underwriter(s). 

Section 4.11 Termination of Registration Rights. The rights granted under this Article IV shall terminate on the
earlier of the date that (a) the Holders no longer Beneficially Own any Registrable Securities or (b) all Registrable Securities are eligible for sale without any volume or other limitations or restrictions; provided,
however, that the indemnification provisions set forth in Section 4.8 shall survive such termination. 

  
 25 

 Section 4.12 Assignment; Binding Effect. The rights and obligations provided in
this Article IV may be assigned in whole or in part by any Holder to a controlled affiliate of such Holder or to any member, general or limited partner or stockholder of any such Holder (each, a “Permitted Transferee”)
without the consent of the Company or any other Holder. Such assignment shall be effective upon receipt by the Company of (a) written notice from the Holder certifying that the transferee is a Permitted Transferee, stating the name and address
of the Permitted Transferee and identifying the amount of Registrable Securities with respect to which the rights under this Agreement are being transferred, and (b) a written agreement from the Permitted Transferee to be bound by all of the
terms of this Article IV as a “Holder.” Upon receipt of the documents referenced in clauses (a) and (b) of this Section 4.12, the Permitted Transferee shall thereafter be deemed to be a “Holder” for
all purposes of this Article IV. Except as set forth in this Section 4.12, the rights and obligations provided in this Article IV may not be assigned by any party hereto without the prior written consent of each of the
other parties hereto. 
 ARTICLE V 
 COVENANTS 
 Section 5.1 Standstill. 

(a) TPG hereby agrees that until the earliest of (i) such time as TPG and its Affiliates no longer collectively own at least five
percent (5%) of the outstanding Common Stock on an as-converted basis, (ii) the fifth (5th) anniversary hereof or (iii) a Change of Control of the Company, without the prior written approval of the Company, neither TPG nor any of
its Affiliates will, directly or indirectly: 
 (i) acquire, offer or propose to acquire or agree to acquire, Beneficial
Ownership of any Voting Securities, other than Voting Securities acquired (A) as a result of the exercise of any rights or obligations set forth in this Agreement, (B) upon conversion of the Preferred Stock, (C) pursuant to a stock
split, stock dividend, recapitalization, reclassification or similar transaction, (D) directly from the Company, or (E) to restore their aggregate percentage interest in the Company’s outstanding Common Stock (assuming conversion of
the Series E Preferred Stock, without taking into account any provisions restricting the convertibility thereof) if such percentage interest has been reduced for any reason, including as a result of a sale of Capital Stock by TPG and its Affiliates,
provided that any such reduction has not resulted in TPG and its Affiliates collectively owning less than five percent (5%) of the outstanding Common Stock on an as-converted basis; 

(ii) enter into or agree, offer, propose or seek (whether publicly or otherwise) to enter into, or otherwise be involved in or part of,
any acquisition transaction, merger or other business combination relating to all or part of the Company or any of its subsidiaries or any acquisition transaction for all or part of the assets of the Company or any of its subsidiaries or any of
their respective businesses; 

  
 26 

 (iii) other than a “solicitation” of a “proxy” (as such terms are
defined under Regulation 14A under the Exchange Act, disregarding clause (iv) of Rule 14a-1(1)(2) and including any otherwise exempt solicitation pursuant to Rule 14a-2(b)) seeking approval of the election to the Company Board solely with
respect to any of the TPG Nominated Directors permitted by the terms hereof to serve on such Company Board, make, or in any way participate in, any such “solicitation” of “proxies” to vote, or seek to advise or influence any
person or entity with respect to the voting of, any Common Stock of the Company or any of its subsidiaries; 
 (iv) call or
seek to call a meeting of the Common Stockholders of the Company or any of the Company’s subsidiaries or initiate any stockholder proposal for action by the Common Stockholders of the Company, form, join or in any way participate in a
“group” (within the meaning of Section 13(d)(3) of the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations thereunder) with respect to any Voting Securities; 
 (v) deposit any Securities of the Company into a voting trust, or subject any Securities of the Company to any agreement or arrangement with respect to the voting of such securities, or other agreement or
arrangement having similar effect; 
 (vi) seek representation on the Company Board or a change in the composition of the
Company Board or number of directors elected by the holders of Common Stock or a change in the number of such directors who represent TPG, other than as expressly permitted pursuant to this Agreement; and 

(vii) bring any action or otherwise act to contest the validity of this Section 5.1; 

provided, that nothing in clauses (ii), (iii), (iv) or (vi) of this Section 5.1(a) shall apply to the TPG Nominated
Director(s) solely in his or her capacity as a director of the Company or to actions taken by TPG or any of its Affiliates to prepare the TPG Nominated Directors to act in such capacity. 

(b) The limitations provided in Section 5.1(a) shall, upon the occurrence of any of the following events, immediately be
suspended until the expiration of the time period set forth below in this Section 5.1(b), but only so long as TPG or any of its Affiliates did not directly or indirectly assist, facilitate, encourage or participate in any such events:

 (i) on the commencement (as defined in Rule 14d-2 of the Exchange Act) by any Person of a tender or exchange offer
seeking to acquire Beneficial Ownership of fifty percent (50%) or more of the outstanding shares of Voting Securities of the Company; 
 (ii) on the decision by the Company Board or a duly constituted committee of the Company Board (a) to solicit one or more proposals for a transaction that, if consummated, would result in a Change of
Control or (b) to pursue discussions or negotiations or make diligence materials available, with respect to an unsolicited proposal for a transaction that, if consummated, would result in a Change of Control. 

  
 27 

 (iii) on the decision by the Company Board to recommend that stockholders approve any
action proposed by a Person pursuant to the filing of a preliminary proxy statement by any Person with respect to the commencement of a proxy or consent solicitation subject to Section 14 of the Exchange Act to elect or remove any directors of
the Company; 
 (iv) on the adoption by the Board of Directors of a plan of liquidation or dissolution; 

(v) on the occurrence of any material breach by the Company of any of its material obligations under this Agreement, which breach has
not been remedied within ten (10) days after notice to the Company thereof; or 
 (vi) upon the failure by the Company to
pay the Holders of the Preferred Stock any dividends due thereon for four (4) successive fiscal quarters; 
 Upon
(u) any withdrawal or lapsing of any such tender or exchange offer referred to in Section 5.1(b)(i) in which such Person does not acquire more than fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding Voting Securities of the Company,
(v) the withdrawal of all pending proposals referred in Section 5.1(b)(ii) without a Change of Control having occurred and without, or the termination of, an agreement to effect a Change of Control, or the decision of the Company
Board or a duly constituted committee of the Company Board to reject all such proposals, (w) the abandonment by the Company Board or a duly constituted committee of the Company Board of a process to solicit a proposal of the type referred to in
Section 5.1(b)(ii) without a Change of Control having occurred and without an agreement to effect a Change of Control, (y) the withdrawal or termination or failure of the solicitation referred to in Section 5.1(b)(iii),
or (y) the termination of the plan of liquidation referenced in Section 5.1(b)(iv), or (z) the remedy of any breach described in Section 5.1(b)(v) or the payment to the Holders in full in cash (by wire transfer of
immediately available funds) all dividends then due and owing in respect of the Preferred Stock held by such Holders as contemplated in Section 5.1(b)(vi), as the case may be, the limitations provided in Section 5.1(a)
(except to the extent then suspended as a result of any other event specified in this Section 5.1(b)) shall again be applicable for so long as and only to the extent provided in this Agreement. 

Section 5.2 No Conflicting Agreements. For so long as this Agreement remains in effect, neither the Company nor TPG shall
enter into any stockholder agreement or arrangement of any kind with any Person with respect to any Shares or other Securities, or otherwise act or agree to act in concert with any Person with respect to any Shares or other Securities, to the extent
such agreement, arrangement, or concerted act would controvert, or otherwise be inconsistent in any material respect with, the provisions of this Agreement. 
 Section 5.3 Further Assurances. Each of TPG and the Company agrees to execute and deliver all such further documents and do all acts and things that from time to time may reasonably be
required to effectively carry out or better evidence or perfect the full intent and meaning of this Agreement. 

  
 28 

 ARTICLE VI 
 MISCELLANEOUS 
 Section 6.1 Amendment and Waiver. This
Agreement may not be amended, except by an agreement in writing, executed by each of TPG and the Company, and compliance with any term of this Agreement may not be waived, except by an agreement in writing executed on behalf of the party against
whom the waiver is intended to be effective. The failure of any party to enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement shall in no way be construed as a waiver of any such provision and shall not affect the right of such party thereafter to
enforce each and every provision of this Agreement in accordance with its terms. 
 Section 6.2 Severability. If any
provision of this Agreement shall be declared by any court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, void, or otherwise unenforceable, all other provisions of this Agreement, to the extent permitted by Law, shall not be affected and shall remain in
full force and effect. Upon any such determination, the parties shall negotiate in good faith in an effort to agree upon a suitable and equitable substitute provision to effect the original intent of the parties. 

Section 6.3 Entire Agreement. Except as otherwise expressly set forth herein, this Agreement and the Purchase Agreement,
together with the agreements and other documents and instruments referred to herein, embody the complete agreement and understanding among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersede and preempt any prior
understandings, agreements, or representations by or among the parties, written or oral, that may have related to the subject matter hereof in any way. 
 Section 6.4 Successors and Assigns. Except as expressly set forth herein, neither this Agreement nor any of the rights or obligations of any party under this Agreement (including any rights
under Article II and Article III hereof) may be assigned, in whole or in part (except by operation of Law), by either party without the prior written consent of the other party, and any such transfer or attempted transfer without such consent shall
be null and void. This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of, and be enforceable by, the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns. 

Section 6.5 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in separate counterparts, each of which shall be an original and all
of which, when taken together, shall constitute one and the same agreement. 
 Section 6.6 Remedies. 

(a) Each party hereto acknowledges that monetary damages would not be an adequate remedy in the event that each and every one of the
covenants or agreements in this Agreement are not performed in accordance with their terms, and it is therefore agreed that, in addition to, and without limiting any other remedy or right it may have, the non-breaching party will have the right to
an injunction, temporary restraining order, or other equitable relief in any court of competent jurisdiction enjoining any such breach and enforcing specifically each and every one of the terms and provisions hereof. Each party hereto agrees not to
oppose the granting of such relief in the event a court determines that such a breach has occurred, and to waive any requirement for the securing or posting of any bond in connection with such remedy. 

  
 29 

 (b) All rights, powers, and remedies provided under this Agreement or otherwise available in
respect hereof at Law or in equity shall be cumulative and not alternative, and the exercise or beginning of the exercise of any thereof by any party shall not preclude the simultaneous or later exercise of any other such right, power, or remedy by
such party. 
 Section 6.7 Notices. All notices and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be
deemed given if delivered personally, telecopied (upon telephonic confirmation of receipt), on the first (1st) Business Day following the date of dispatch if delivered by a recognized next day courier service, or on the third (3rd)
Business Day following the date of mailing if delivered by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid. All notices hereunder shall be delivered as set forth below, or pursuant to such other instructions as may be
designated in writing by the party to receive such notice. 
 If to the Company: 

Parkway Properties, Inc. 
 Bank of American Center, Suite 2400 
 390 North Orange Avenue 

Orlando, Florida 32801 
 Attention: James R. Heistand 
 Fax: (407) 650-0597 

with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to: 
 Hogan Lovells US LLP 
 555 13th Street NW 

Washington, DC 20004 
 Attention: David W. Bonser 
 Fax: (202) 637-5910 

If to TPG: 
 c/o
TPG Global, LLC 
 301 Commerce St, Suite 3300 
 Fort Worth, Texas 76102 
 Attn: General Counsel 

Facsimile: (817) 871-4001 
 with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to: 
 Ropes & Gray LLP

 Prudential Tower 
 800 Boylston Street 
 Boston, MA 02199 

Attention: Alfred O. Rose 
 Fax: (617) 325-0096 

  
 30 

 and 
 Ropes & Gray LLP 
 1211 Avenue of the Americas 

New York, NY 10036 
 Attention: Carl Marcellino 
 Fax: (646) 728-1523 

Section 6.8 Governing Law; Venue and Jurisdiction; Waiver of Jury Trial. 

(a) This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the Laws of the State of New York, without regard to, or
otherwise giving effect to, any body of Law or other rule that would cause or otherwise require the application of the Laws of any other jurisdiction. 
 (b) Any action or proceeding against either the Company or TPG relating in any way to this Agreement may be brought exclusively in the courts of the State of New York or (to the extent subject matter
jurisdiction exists therefore) the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, and each of the Company and TPG irrevocably submits to the jurisdiction of both such courts in respect of any such action or proceeding. Any
actions or proceedings to enforce a judgment issued by one of the foregoing courts may be enforced in any jurisdiction. 
 (c)
TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW THAT CANNOT BE WAIVED, EACH OF THE COMPANY AND TPG HEREBY WAIVES AND COVENANTS THAT IT WILL NOT ASSERT (WHETHER AS PLAINTIFF, DEFENDANT, OR OTHERWISE) ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY FORUM IN RESPECT
OF ANY ISSUE OR ACTION, CLAIM, CAUSE OF ACTION, OR SUIT (WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE), INQUIRY, PROCEEDING, OR INVESTIGATION ARISING OUT OF, OR BASED UPON, THIS AGREEMENT OR THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF, OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH OR
RELATED OR INCIDENTAL TO THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY, IN EACH CASE WHETHER NOW EXISTING OR HEREAFTER ARISING. EACH OF THE COMPANY AND TPG ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT HAS BEEN INFORMED BY THE OTHER PARTY THAT THIS
 SECTION 6.8(C)
CONSTITUTES A MATERIAL INDUCEMENT UPON WHICH IT IS RELYING, AND WILL RELY IN ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY. THE COMPANY OR TPG MAY FILE AN ORIGINAL COUNTERPART OR A COPY OF THIS SECTION 6.8(C) WITH ANY
COURT AS WRITTEN EVIDENCE OF THE CONSENT OF EACH SUCH PARTY TO THE WAIVER OF ITS RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY. 
 Section 6.9
Third Party Benefits. Except the provisions in Section 6.10, none of the provisions of this Agreement are for the benefit of, or shall be enforceable by, any third-party beneficiary. 

  
 31 

 Section 6.10 No Recourse Against Others. All claims, causes of action (whether
in contract or in tort, in law or in equity, or granted by statute), obligations, or liabilities that may be based upon, be in respect of, arise under, out of or by reason of, be connected with, or relate in any manner to this Agreement, or the
negotiation, execution, performance or breach of this Agreement (including any representation or warranty made in, in connection with, or as an inducement to, this Agreement), may be made only against (and are those solely of) the entities that are
expressly identified as parties in the preamble to this Agreement (the “Contracting Parties”). No Person who is not a Contracting Party, including any and all former, current or future directors, officers, employees, incorporators,
members, general or limited partners, controlling persons, managers, management companies, equityholders, affiliates, agents, attorneys, or representatives of, and any and all former, current or future financial advisors or lenders to, any
Contracting Party, and any and all former, current or future directors, officers, employees, incorporators, members, general or limited partners, controlling persons, managers, management companies, equityholders, affiliates, agents, attorneys, or
representatives of, and any and all former, current or future financial advisors or lenders to, any of the foregoing, and any and all former, current or future heirs, executors, administrators, trustees, successors or assigns of any of the foregoing
(the “Non-Recourse Parties”), shall have any liability (whether in contract or in tort, in law or in equity, or granted by statute) for any claims, causes of action, obligations or liabilities arising under, out of, in connection
with, or related in any manner to this Agreement, or the negotiation, execution, performance, or breach of this Agreement; and, to the maximum extent permitted by Law, each Contracting Party hereby waives and releases all such claims and causes of
action against any such Non-Recourse Parties. Without limiting the foregoing, to the maximum extent permitted by Law, (a) each Contracting Party hereby waives and releases any and all rights, claims, demands, or causes of action that may
otherwise be available at law or in equity, or granted by statute, to avoid or disregard the entity form of a Contracting Party or otherwise impose liability of a Contracting Party on any Non-Recourse Party, whether granted by statute or based on
theories of equity, agency, control, instrumentality, alter ego, domination, sham, single business enterprise, piercing the corporate, limited liability company or limited partnership veil, unfairness, undercapitalization, or otherwise, in each case
in connection with, or related in any manner to this Agreement, or the negotiation, execution, performance, or breach of this Agreement; and (b) each Contracting Party disclaims any reliance upon any Non-Recourse Parties with respect to the
performance of this Agreement or any representation or warranty made in, in connection with, or as an inducement to this Agreement. 
 Section 6.11 Interpretation. The table of contents and headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of
this Agreement. 
 Section 6.12 Expenses. Except to the extent otherwise expressly provided herein, the Company
shall reimburse TPG and its Affiliates, upon presentation of appropriate documentation, for all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by TPG and its Affiliates after the date hereof in connection with enforcement of this Agreement. 

  
 32 

 Section 6.13 Termination. Except to the extent otherwise expressly provided
herein, this Agreement, and all of the rights and obligations set forth herein, shall terminate and be of no further force or effect in the event that (a) TPG and its Affiliates cease to Beneficially Own any shares of Common Stock on an
as-converted basis, and (b) the registration rights and obligations set forth in Article IV (other than those set forth in Section 4.8) have terminated pursuant to Section 4.11. 

[The remainder of this page has been intentionally left blank.] 

  
 33 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Stockholders Agreement as of the
date first written above. 
  

			
	COMPANY:
	
	PARKWAY PROPERTIES, INC.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ David R. O’Reilly

	Name:	 	David R. O’Reilly
	Title:	 	Executive Vice President, Chief Investment
		 	Officer and Interim Chief Financial Officer

  

			
	TPG:
	
	TPG VI PANTERA HOLDINGS, L.P.
		
		 	By: TPG Genpar VI Delfir AIV, L.P., its general partner
		
		 	By: TPG Genpar VI Delfir AIV Advisors, LLC, its general partner

  

			
	By:	 	 /s/ Ronald Cami

	Name:	 	Ronald Cami
	Title:	 	Vice President

  

			
	TPG MANAGER:
	
	TPG VI MANAGEMENT, LLC
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Ronald Cami

	Name:	 	Ronald Cami
	Title:	 	Vice President

  
 (Signature
Page to Stockholders Agreement) 

 Exhibit A 

Investment Committee Rights and Responsibilities 
 The Investment Committee rights and responsibilities shall include committee approval for each of the following: 
 (i) Any sale, issuance, or authorization of the issuance or sale of (A) any capital stock or other security of the Company or any of its subsidiaries, (B) any option or right to acquire any
capital stock (or cash based on the value of capital stock) or other security of the Company or any of its subsidiaries, or (C) any instrument convertible into or exchangeable for any capital stock (or cash based on the value of capital stock)
or other security of the Company or any of its subsidiaries (it being acknowledged and agreed that (I) the Company shall be permitted, without the prior written consent of the TPG Nominated Directors of the Investment Committee, to issue shares
in a Permitted Issuance and that (II) nothing herein shall be deemed to limit the Company’s ability to pay dividends on any outstanding shares of the Preferred Stock without the prior written consent of the TPG Nominated Directors of the
Investment Committee); and 
 (ii) Any incurrence, assumption, guaranty or other similar assumption of liability
by the Company or any of its subsidiaries in respect of any Debt with a principal amount attributed to the Company’s share of greater than $20,000,000; and 
 (iii) Such other transactions as set forth on Annex I hereto. 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, the consent rights set forth in paragraphs (i), (ii) and (iii) above shall not apply, and
committee approval shall not be required for any actions taken or to be taken, in connection with a Change of Control of the Company so long as the holders of the Preferred Stock are entitled, in connection with the consummation of such Change of
Control, to exercise their rights under Section 4(b) of the articles supplementary establishing the Preferred Stock. 

 Exhibit B 

Compensation Committee Rights and Responsibilities 
 In addition to its current mandate (as previously provided to TPG), the Compensation Committee Charter rights and responsibilities shall include committee approval for each of the following: 

(i) The hiring or termination of any of the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief
Operating Officer and Chief Investment Officer, or any material change in any of the duties of any such executive officer; and 
 (ii) Any issuance, sale or authorization pursuant to any future compensation arrangements for the Company’s directors, officers, employees, consultants and agents. 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, the consent rights set forth in paragraph (i) above shall not apply, and committee approval shall not
be required for any actions taken or to be taken, in connection with a Change of Control of the Company so long as the holders of the Preferred Stock are entitled, in connection with the consummation of such Change of Control, to exercise their
rights under Section 4(b) of the articles supplementary establishing the Preferred Stock. 

 ANNEX I 
 Parkway Properties, Inc. 
 Investment Approvals 

Leases – See approvals required under Operational Approvals 
 Acquisitions and Dispositions 
 New fee-simple property acquisitions and
dispositions 
 $0 million to $100 million – Must be approved by the CIO, the Management Investment Committee and the Investment
Committee of the Board of Directors. Documents require two signatures, which can be any two Executive Vice Presidents. Property description and summary acquisition/disposition economics should be included for informational purposes in the board
meeting materials for the first subsequent meeting following such an acquisition. 
 Over $100 million – Must be approved by the
CIO, the Management Investment Committee, the Investment Committee of the Board of Directors and the Board of Directors. Documents require two signatures, which can be any two Executive Vice Presidents. If acquisition/ disposition economics change
materially from the time of approval to closing, the revised summary acquisition/disposition economics should be included for informational purposes in the board meeting materials for the first subsequent meeting following such an acquisition.

 Jointly-owned property acquisitions 
 Approvals should be obtained the same as for fee-simple property acquisitions and dispositions, with the $ amounts representing Parkway’s share of the Gross Asset Value. In addition, the Board of
Directors are required to approve any acquisition/disposition with a Gross Asset Value of $300 million or higher, regardless of Parkway’s ownership share. Additional approvals may be needed from the joint venture or fund partner, as dictated in
the joint venture agreement or the fund agreement. 
 Note: The Management Investment Committee shall be made up of the Chief Executive
Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Investment Officer and Chief of Sales. While not an official voting member of the Management Investment Committee, the market leader in the effected market should also participate in
any meetings/recommendations. 

 Parkway Properties, Inc. 

Operational Approvals 

Leases 
 Wholly-owned
properties 
 Property budgets should establish annual leasing budgets including tenant improvement and concession budgets. These budgets may
also establish NPV hurdles for all leasing activities. It is assumed that any material variations from these budgets would be presented to the next senior level of management or committee. 
 Under 20,000 SF and less than a 7 year term 
 These leases can be approved and signed by one
officer, which should be a regional officer. 
 Over 20,000 SF and/or over a 7 year term 

These leases must be approved by the senior-most officer in the region where the lease is located and the Chief Operating Officer. These leases must have
two signatures: one regional officer and one Executive Vice President. 
 Any lease with over $250,000 in capital (Leasing Commissions and/or
Tenant Improvements) 
 These leases must be approved by the senior-most officer in the region where the lease is located and the Chief
Operating Officer. These leases must have two signatures: one regional officer and one Executive Vice President. Leases for which committed capital exceeds $250,000 must also be approved by the Management Committee; leases for which committed
capital exceeds $1 million requires the approval of the Investment Committee of the Board of Directors. 
 The following provides guidelines for
determining additional situations that should be presented to the Investment Committee of the Board for its review and/or approval: 
 •
Any significant lease: any lease over 50,000 sf or 25% of any building. 
 • If at any time during the year Management identifies
properties or markets where it is necessary to lease space on economic terms with a significant negative variance to the Annual Leasing Plan. 

• Any lease termination negotiation that was not addressed in an approved lease that hits the triggers for any lease renewal or approval, i.e. More
than 50,000sf or 25% of any building provided that the lease is a minimum of 30,000sf, and involves $750,000 or more in dollar settlement. 

  
 -2-

 Jointly-owned and/or third party owned properties 

Joint Venture or Fund Properties 
 Leases
should be approved using same guidelines as the wholly-owned properties, with any additional approval that is called for in the leasing agreement with the joint venture partner or the fund partner. Leases for which Parkway’s share of committed
capital exceeds $1 million must be approved by the Investment Committee of the Board of Directors. 
 Third Party Owners 

Leases for third party owners are to be approved as stated in the leasing agreement with the owner. 

Construction Contracts 

Non-Revenue Enhancements (NRE) 

Goods and service contracts that are below $5,000 can be approved and signed by the applicable property manager. 

Goods and service contracts between $5,000 and $25,000 require the approval of the senior-most officer in the Region and the Chief Operating
Officer. Contracts must have two signatures: a regional officer and either an officer in the Technical Services Department or the Chief Operating Officer. 
 Goods and services over $25,000 must be approved by an officer in the Technical Services Department. 
 Any significant variation from the Capital Expenditure Budget should be brought to the attention of the Investment Committee of the Board. 
 Tenant Improvement Contracts 
 AIA contracts below $250,000 may be signed by the
applicable property manager, so long as there is a signed lease and an approved lease abstract evidencing the Tenant Improvement Allowance. AIA contracts in excess of $250,000 must be approved by an officer in the Technical Services Department and a
regional officer. Change orders must be approved by the region manager. Overruns in excess of 10% must be approved by the Chief Operating Officer. 
 Service Contracts 
 Contracts that have 30 day cancellation options without penalty
can be approved and signed by the applicable property manager. Contracts that do not have 30 day cancellation provision or are over $100,000 in total annual commitment, including applicable termination fees, must be approved by the senior-most
officer in the Region and the Chief Operating Officer. Contracts in excess of 12 months must be approved by the Management Committee; contracts in excess of 

  
 -3-

 
24 months should have termination provisions. Any termination provisions requiring more than $250,000 in termination fees must be approved by the Investment Committee. 

  
 -4-

 Parkway Properties, Inc. 

Financial Approvals 
 All
required approvals outlined below are subject to any approvals required within relevant credit agreements and / or partnership, joint venture, or other similar agreements. 
 All approvals required, whether by members of management, the Investment Committee of the Board of Directors or the Board of Directors, shall be subject to no further material economic
revisions to the terms of the relevant activity. If a material economic revision occurs after approval, then a secondary approval must be received prior to closing. 
 Non-Recourse Mortgage Financing (new or existing assets, single asset) 
 Less than $20 million in Principal at Parkway’s Share and 50% Loan to Value or Less: Must be approved by the Treasurer, the Chief Financial Officer and the Management Investment Committee (the
“MIC”). Documents require two signatures, which can be any two Executive Vice Presidents that are members of the MIC or one Executive Vice President that is a member of the MIC and the Senior Vice President and Treasurer (so long as there
is no direct reporting relationship between the signing Executive Vice President and Senior Vice President and Treasurer). Summary description of the financing should be included in the meeting materials for the first board meeting subsequent to the
closing of the financing. 
 Less than $20 million in Principal at Parkway’s Share and Greater than 50% Loan to Value or any refinancing
that requires a pay down of the existing loan: Must be approved by the Treasurer, Chief Financial Officer, the MIC, and the Investment Committee of the Board of Directors. Documents require two signatures, which can be any two Executive Vice
Presidents that are members of the MIC or one Executive Vice President that is a member of the MIC and the Senior Vice President and Treasurer (so long as there is no direct reporting relationship between the signing Executive Vice President and
Senior Vice President and Treasurer). Summary description of the financing should be included in the meeting materials for the first board meeting subsequent to the closing of the financing. 
 $20 million to $99.9 million in Principal at Parkway’s Share, Regardless of Loan to Value: Must be approved by the Treasurer, Chief Financial Officer, the MIC, and the Investment Committee of
the Board of Directors. Documents require two signatures, which can be any two Executive Vice Presidents that are members of the MIC or one Executive Vice President that is a member of the MIC and the Senior Vice President and Treasurer (so long as
there is no direct reporting relationship between the signing Executive Vice President and Senior Vice President and Treasurer). Summary description of the financing should be included in the meeting materials for the first board meeting subsequent
to the closing of the financing. 

  
 -5-

 $100 million in Principal or Greater at Parkway’s Share, Regardless of Loan to Value: Must be
approved by the Treasurer, Chief Financial Officer, the MIC, the Investment Committee of the Board of Directors and the full Board of Directors. Documents require two signatures, which can be the Chief Financial Officer and any other
Executive Vice President. Summary description of the financing should be included in the meeting materials for the first board meeting subsequent to the closing of the financing. 
 All Recourse Mortgage Financing, Unsecured Financing, Cross Collateralized Non-recourse Financing, Credit Facilities (including secured), or Bridge Facilities
(equity or debt) 
 Must be approved by the Treasurer, Chief Financial Officer, the MIC, the Investment
Committee of the Board of Directors and the full Board of Directors. Documents require two signatures, which can be the Chief Financial Officer and any other Executive Vice President. A detailed term sheet for the financing should be
included in the meeting materials for the first board meeting subsequent to the closing of the financing. 
 Capital Leases
(in connection with retrofitting of building systems) 
 Less than $500,000 in Principal on a
Consolidated Basis: Must be approved by the Treasurer, the Chief Financial Officer, and the Senior Vice President of Technical Services. Documents require two signatures, which can be any two Executive Vice Presidents or one Executive Vice
President and one Senior Vice President, or two Senior Vice Presidents as long as the two Senior Vice Presidents are the Treasurer and the Head of Technical Services. 
 $500,000 or Greater in Principal on a Consolidated Basis: Must be approved by the Treasurer, the Chief Financial Officer, and the Senior Vice President of Technical Services. Documents require two
signatures, which can be any two Executive Vice Presidents or one Executive Vice President and the Senior Vice President and Treasurer. 

Equity or Equity-Linked Securities 

Any and all activities related to the issuance, redemption or buy-back of equity securities (i.e. common stock, preferred stock), or equity-linked
securities, whether through an established and approved At-the-Market Program, direct or private placement, marketed or other offering process (in any case other than a “Permitted Issuance” as defined in the Stockholders Agreement, dated
as of June 5, 2012, by and among TPG VI Pantera Holdings, L.P. and Parkway Properties, Inc. (the “Company”)), requires the approval of the Investment Committee of the Board of Directors and the Board of Directors, except that the
Board of Directors may, with respect to its approval, designate a Pricing Committee to provide any final issuance approval in lieu of the required approval of the full Board of Directors. Securities issued through the Direct Placement Program or
Employee Stock Purchase Program will be governed by the relevant plan documents. A detailed term sheet or description for the financing should be included in the meeting materials for the first board meeting subsequent to the closing of the
financing activity. Notwithstanding the foregoing, redemptions of the Company’s Series E Preferred Stock pursuant to the Company’s redemption rights set forth in the articles supplementary

  
 -6-

 
establishing the Series E Preferred Stock shall not require approval of the Investment Committee of the Board of Directors. 
 Note: The Management Investment Committee shall be made up of the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Investment Officer and Chief of Sales. While not
an official voting member of the Management Investment Committee, the market leader in the effected market should also participate in any meetings/recommendations. 

  
 -7-EX-10.2

 Exhibit 10.2 
 EXECUTION VERSION 
 MANAGEMENT SERVICES AGREEMENT 

This MANAGEMENT SERVICES AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is entered into as of June 5, 2012 by and between
Parkway Properties, Inc. (the “Company”) and TPG VI Management, LLC (the “Manager”). 

WHEREAS, on May 3, 2012, the Company entered into that certain Securities Purchase Agreement, by and between the Company and
the “Investors” signatory thereto (as amended, restated or otherwise modified and as in effect from time to time, and together with all exhibits, schedules and other attachments thereto, the “Purchase Agreement” and each
of the transactions contemplated thereby and by each of the documents required to be entered into pursuant to the terms of such Purchase Agreement, collectively, the “Transaction”), pursuant to which Purchase Agreement, the Company
is issuing on the date hereof certain shares of Common Stock and Preferred Stock to the Investors (as each such term is defined in the Purchase Agreement); 
 WHEREAS, on June 5, 2012, the Company entered into that certain Stockholders Agreement, by and between the Company and TPG VI Pantera Holdings, L.P. (“TPG”) (as amended,
restated or otherwise modified and as in effect from time to time, the “Stockholders Agreement”); 
 WHEREAS,
to enable the Company to engage in the Transaction and related transactions, the Manager provided financial and structural advice and analysis as well as assistance with due diligence investigations and negotiations (the “Financial Advisory
Services”); and 
 WHEREAS, the Company wishes to retain the Manager to provide certain management, advisory and
consulting services to the Company, and the Manager is willing to provide such services on the terms set forth below. 
 NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the Company and the Manager, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows: 
 1. Services. The Manager hereby agrees that, during the term of this Agreement set forth in Section 4 below (the “Term”), it will provide to the Company, to the extent
mutually agreed by the Company and the Manager, by and through itself and/or the Manager’s successors, assigns, affiliates, officers, employees and/or representatives and third parties (collectively hereinafter referred to as the
“Manager Designees”), as the Manager in its sole discretion may designate from time to time, and as reasonably acceptable to the Company, management, advisory and consulting services in relation to the affairs of the Company. Such
management, advisory and consulting services may include, without limitation: 
 (a) advice in connection with the negotiation
and consummation of agreements, contracts, documents and instruments necessary to provide the Company with financing on terms and conditions satisfactory to the Company; 

 (b) advice in connection with acquisition, disposition and change of control transactions
involving the Company or any of its direct or indirect subsidiaries or any of its respective successors; 
 (c) financial,
managerial and operational advice in connection with the Company’s day-to-day operations, including, without limitation, advice with respect to the development and implementation of strategies for improving the operating, marketing and
financial performance of the Company or its subsidiaries; and 
 (d) such other services (which may include financial and
strategic planning and analysis, consulting services, human resources and executive recruitment services and other services) as the Manager and the Company may from time to time agree in writing. 

The Manager or its Manager Designees will devote such time and efforts to the performance of the services contemplated hereby as the
Manager deems reasonably necessary or appropriate; provided, however, that no minimum number of hours is required to be devoted by the Manager or any Manager Designee on a weekly, monthly, annual or other basis. The Company
acknowledges that each of the Manager’s or Manager Designee’s services are not exclusive to the Company or its respective subsidiaries and that the Manager and any Manager Designee may render similar services to other persons and entities.
The Manager and the Company understand that the Company or its subsidiaries may at times engage one or more investment bankers or financial advisers to provide services in addition to, but not in lieu of, services provided by the Manager and the
Manager Designees under this Agreement. In providing services to the Company or its subsidiaries, the Manager and Manager Designees will act as independent contractors, and it is expressly understood and agreed that this Agreement is not intended to
create, and does not create, any partnership, agency, joint venture or similar relationship and that no party hereto has the right or ability to contract for or on behalf of any other party or to effect any transaction for the account of any other
party hereto. 
 2. Payment of Fees. 
 (a) On the date hereof, the Company will pay to the Manager (or its Manager Designee(s)) an aggregate transaction fee (the “Transaction Fee”) equal to $6,000,000 in consideration of the
Manager providing the Financial Advisory Services. In addition to the Transaction Fee, on the date hereof, the Companies will pay to the Manager (or its Manager Designee(s)), an amount equal to all actual third party out-of pocket expenses incurred
by or on behalf of the Manager and its affiliates, including, without limitation, (i) the fees, expenses and disbursements of lawyers, accountants, consultants, financial advisors and other advisors that may have been retained by the Manager or
its affiliates and (ii) any fees (including, without limitation, any financing fees) related to the Transaction incurred by the Manager or its affiliates, up to a maximum of one million dollars ($1,000,000) (all such fees and expenses, in the
aggregate but subject to the maximum amount set forth above, the “Covered Costs”). 
 (b) During the Term, as
compensation for the services provided by the Manager and the Manager Designees under this Agreement, the Company will pay to the Manager (or its Manager Designee(s)) an aggregate annual retainer fee (the “Monitoring Fee”) as
follows: (i) six hundred thousand dollars ($600,000) for the period ending on date that is the first 

  
 2 

 
anniversary of the date hereof (the “Initial Period”); and (ii) one million dollars ($1,000,000) per annum for each year thereafter so long as TPG has the right to nominate
four (4) directors to the Board of Directors of the Company pursuant to the Stockholders Agreement; provided, that the Monitoring Fee shall be reduced to (a) seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($750,000) (or four hundred fifty
thousand dollars ($450,000) during the Initial Period) from and after the date on which the number of directors which TPG has the right to nominate to the Board of Directors of the Company pursuant to the Stockholders Agreement is reduced to three
(3), (b) five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) (or three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) during the Initial Period) from and after the date on which the number of directors which TPG has the right to nominate to the Board of Directors of
the Company pursuant to the Stockholders Agreement is reduced to two (2), (c) two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) (or one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) during the Initial Period) from and after the date on which the number
of directors which TPG has the right to nominate to the Board of Directors of the Company pursuant to the Stockholders Agreement is reduced to one (1), and (e) zero dollars ($0) from and after the date on which the number of directors which TPG
has the right to nominate to the Board of Directors of the Company pursuant to the Stockholders Agreement has been reduced to zero (0). The Monitoring Fee shall be payable (i) one-half in cash, and (ii) one-half by issuance by the Company
of (x) a number of shares of Series E Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock, par value $.001 per share (the “Series E Preferred Stock”), of the Company that, in the aggregate, have a Liquidation Preference (as defined in the
Articles Supplementary to the Company’s existing Articles of Incorporation setting forth the terms of the Series E Preferred Stock) equal to one-half of such Monitoring Fee, or (y) if the Series E Preferred Stock is no longer outstanding,
a number of shares of Common Stock, par value $.001 per share (the “Common Stock”), of the Company that, in the aggregate, have an Average Trading Price (as defined in the Articles Supplementary to the Company’s existing
Articles of Incorporation setting forth the terms of the Series E Preferred Stock, and determined as of the date immediately preceding such issuance date) equal to one-half of such Monitoring Fee; provided, however, that the Company
shall pay such portion of the Monitoring Fee in cash instead of issuing such additional shares of Series E Preferred Stock or Common Stock if either (a), immediately after giving effect to such proposed issuance and assuming (immediately following
such proposed issuance) the conversion of all such shares of Series E Preferred Stock then held by TPG and its affiliates, TPG and its affiliates would hold in excess of forty nine percent (49.0%) of the Common Stock issued and outstanding or
(b) as a result of such issuance, any “Person” (as such term is defined in the Articles of Incorporation of the Company dated as of May 6, 1996, as amended and supplemented through the date hereof (the
“Charter”)), other than a member of the “Stockholder Group” (as such term is defined in that certain Waiver Request, delivered to the Company as of the date hereof pursuant to Section 7.7 of the Purchase Agreement),
would “Beneficially Own” or “Constructively Own” Equity Stock in excess of the “Ownership Limit” (as each such term is defined in the Charter)), and, for the sake of clarity, any issuance in violation of clause
(b) of this proviso shall be void ab initio. The Monitoring Fee will be paid (and for all avoidance of doubt, the requisite number of shares of Series E Preferred Stock or Common Stock shall be issued) in four (4) equal quarterly payments
in advance, on the date during such quarter on which the Corporation is to pay its quarterly Common Stock dividend, and if no such dividend is paid during such period, the last day of such quarter (or if any such date is not a day where banks in New
York, New York are able to be open for business, on the next day where such banks are able to be open for business). The Monitoring Fee payable to the Manager (or its Manager Designee(s)), shall be made in lieu of any director fees payable to the
designated nominees to the Company’s Board of Directors pursuant to the Stockholders Agreement. 

  
 3 

 (c) Each payment made pursuant to this Section 2 will be paid by wire transfer of
immediately available funds to the account(s) specified by the Manager from time to time. 
 3. Deferral. Any fee (or
portion thereof) that would have been payable to the Manager (or its Manager Designees) pursuant to Section 2 above absent such payment constituting, resulting in or giving rise to a breach or violation of the terms or provisions of, or
resulting in a default under, any guarantee, financing or security agreement or indenture entered into by the Company or any of its subsidiaries and in effect on such date in respect of indebtedness for borrowed money or debt security (the
“Financing Documents”) applicable to the Company (the “Deferred Fees”) will accrue upon the immediately succeeding period in which such amounts could, consistent with the Financing Documents, be paid, and will be
paid in such succeeding period (in addition to such other amounts that would otherwise be payable at such time) in the manner set forth in Section 2, it being understood that the parties shall use their reasonable best efforts to cause any
deferrals hereunder to comply with the requirements of Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, to the extent applicable. 
 4. Term. This Agreement will continue in full force and effect until TPG no longer has the right to designate nominees to the Company’s Board of Directors pursuant to the Stockholders
Agreement, at which time this Agreement shall automatically terminate. For the avoidance of doubt, termination of this Agreement will not relieve a party hereto from liability for any breach of this Agreement on or prior to such termination. In the
event of a termination of this Agreement, the Company will pay the Manager (or its Manager Designees) all unpaid Transaction Fees (pursuant to Section 2(a) above), Covered Costs (pursuant to Section 2(a) above), Monitoring Fees (pursuant
to Section 2(b) above), Deferred Fees (pursuant to Section 3 above) and Reimbursable Expenses (pursuant to Section 5(a) below) due with respect to periods prior to the date of termination. All of Section 4 through Section 14
will survive termination of this Agreement with respect to matters arising before or after such termination (whether in respect of or relating to services rendered during or after the Term). Each payment made pursuant to this Section 4 will be
paid by wire transfer of immediately available funds to such account(s) as the Manager may specify to the Company in writing prior to such payment. 
 5. Expenses; Indemnification. 
 (a) Expenses. The Company will pay to
the Manager (or its Manager Designee(s)) on demand all Reimbursable Expenses (as defined below) that may be incurred following the date of this Agreement. As used herein, “Reimbursable Expenses” means (i) all third party
out-of-pocket expenses (including, without limitation, travel-related expenses but excluding professional fees) incurred by (i) TPG Nominated Directors (as defined in the Stockholders Agreement) in connection with their service on the Board of
Directors of the Company, and (ii) by the Manager, its affiliates or the Manager Designees with respect to the services provided pursuant to Section 1 hereof, but with respect to this clause (ii), only to the extent such expenses have been
specifically approved by the Company. Notwithstanding 

  
 4 

 
anything herein to the contrary, the foregoing shall not restrict or otherwise limit the right of the Manager, any Manager Designee or any other Indemnittee to receive any payment with respect to
an Indemnified Liabilities pursuant to Section 5(b) below. 
 (b) Indemnity and Liability. The Company will
indemnify, exonerate and hold the Manager, the Manager Designees and each of their respective partners, shareholders, members, affiliates, associated investment funds, directors, officers, fiduciaries, managers, controlling persons, employees and
agents and each of the partners, shareholders, members, affiliates, associated investment funds, directors, officers, fiduciaries, managers, controlling persons, employees and agents of each of the foregoing (collectively, the
“Indemnitees”), each of whom is an intended third-party beneficiary of this Agreement, free and harmless from and against any and all actions, causes of action, suits, claims, liabilities, losses, damages and costs and out-of-pocket
expenses in connection therewith (including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees and expenses) incurred by the Indemnitees or any of them before or after the date of this Agreement (collectively, the “Indemnified Liabilities”)
arising out of any action, cause of action, suit, arbitration, investigation or claim (whether between the relevant Indemnitee and the Company or involving a third party claim against the relevant Indemnitee), or in any way arising out of or
directly or indirectly relating to (i) this Agreement, the Transaction, any of the Transaction Documents or any related documents or instruments, any transaction to which the Company is a party or any other circumstances with respect to the
Company or (ii) operations of, or services provided by the Manager or the Manager Designees to, the Company or any of its affiliates from time to time; provided that the foregoing indemnification rights will not be available to the
extent that any such Indemnified Liabilities arose on account of such Indemnitee’s gross negligence or willful misconduct; and provided, further, that if and to the extent that the foregoing undertaking may be unavailable or
unenforceable for any reason, the Company hereby agrees to make the maximum contribution to the payment and satisfaction of each of the Indemnified Liabilities which is permissible under applicable law. For purposes of this Section 5(b), none
of the circumstances described in the limitations contained in the two provisos in the immediately preceding sentence will be deemed to apply absent a final non-appealable judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction to such effect, in which case
to the extent any such limitation is so determined to apply to any Indemnitee as to any previously advanced indemnity payments made by the Company, then such payments will be promptly repaid by such Indemnitee to the Company without interest. The
rights of any Indemnitee to indemnification hereunder will be in addition to any other rights any such person or entity may have under any other agreement or instrument referenced above or any other agreement or instrument to which such Indemnitee
is or becomes a party or is or otherwise becomes a beneficiary or under law or regulation; provided that (i) the Company hereby agrees that it is the indemnitor of first resort under this Agreement and under any other applicable
indemnification agreement (i.e., their obligations to Indemnitees under this Agreement or any other agreement or undertaking to provide advancement and/or indemnification to such Indemnitees are primary and any obligation of the Manager (or any
affiliate thereof other than the Company) to provide advancement or indemnification for the Indemnified Liabilities incurred by Indemnitees are secondary) and (ii) if the Manager (or any affiliate thereof) pays or causes to be paid, for any
reason, any amounts otherwise indemnifiable hereunder or under any other indemnification agreement (whether pursuant to contract, by-laws or charter) with any Indemnitee, then (x) the Manager (or such affiliate, as the case may be) will be
fully subrogated to all rights of such Indemnitee with respect to such payment and (y) the Company will fully indemnify, reimburse 

  
 5 

 
and hold harmless the Manager (or such other affiliate) for all such payments actually made by the Manager (or such other affiliate) and irrevocably waive, relinquish and release the Manager for
contribution, subrogation or any other recovery of any kind in respect of any advancement of expenses or indemnification hereunder. 
 6. Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability; Opportunities. 
 (a)
Disclaimer; Standard of Care. Neither the Manager nor any of its Manager Designees makes any representations or warranties, express or implied, in respect of the services to be provided by the Manager or the Manager Designees hereunder. In no
event will the Manager, its Manager Designees or related Indemnitees be liable to the Company or any of its affiliates for any act, alleged act, omission or alleged omission that does not constitute gross negligence or willful misconduct of the
Manager or its Manager Designees as determined by a final, non-appealable determination of a court of competent jurisdiction. 

(b) Freedom to Pursue Opportunities. In recognition that the Manager, the Manager Designees (including, without limitation, each
of the TPG Nominated Directors (as such term is defined in the Stockholders Agreement)) and the Indemnitees currently have, and will in the future have or will consider acquiring, investments in numerous companies with respect to which the Manager,
the Manager Designees or the Indemnitees may serve as an advisor, a director or in some other capacity, and in recognition that the Manager, each Manager Designee and the Indemnitees have myriad duties to various investors and partners, and in
anticipation that the Company, on the one hand, and the Manager and each Manager Designee (or one or more of the Indemnitees), on the other hand, may engage in the same or similar activities or lines of business and have an interest in the same
areas of corporate opportunities, and in recognition of the benefits to be derived by the Company hereunder and in recognition of the difficulties which may confront any advisor who desires and endeavors fully to satisfy such advisor’s duties
in determining the full scope of such duties in any particular situation, the provisions of this Section 6(b) are set forth to regulate, define and guide the conduct of certain affairs of the Company as they may involve the Manager, the Manager
Designees or the Indemnitees. Except as the Manager or a Manager Designee may otherwise agree in writing after the date hereof: 
 (i) The Manager or such Manager Designee and their respective Indemnitees will have the right: (A) to directly or indirectly engage in any business (including, without limitation, any business
activities or lines of business that are the same as or similar to those pursued by, or competitive with, the Company and its subsidiaries), (B) to directly or indirectly do business with any client or customer of the Company and its
subsidiaries, (C) to take any other action that the Manager or such Manager Designee believes in good faith is necessary to or appropriate to fulfill its obligations as described in the first sentence of this Section 6(b) to third parties
and (D) not to communicate or present potential transactions, matters or business opportunities to the Company or any of its subsidiaries, and to pursue, directly or indirectly, any such opportunity for itself, and to direct any such
opportunity to another person or entity. 

  
 6 

 (ii) The Manager, such Manager Designee and their respective Indemnitees
will have no duty (contractual or otherwise) to communicate or present any corporate opportunities to the Company or any of their affiliates or to refrain from any actions specified in Section 6(b)(i), and the Company, on its own behalf and on
behalf of its affiliates, hereby renounces and waives any right to require the Manager, such Manager Designee or any of their respective Indemnitees to act in a manner inconsistent with the provisions of this Section 6(b). 

(iii) Except as provided in Section 6(a), none of the Manager, the Manager Designees nor any of their respective
Indemnitees will be liable to the Company or any of their affiliates for breach of any duty (contractual or otherwise) by reason of any activities or omissions of the types referred to in this Section 6(b) or of any such person’s or
entity’s participation therein. 
 (c) Limitation of Liability. In no event will the Manager, its Manager Designees
or any of its related Indemnitees be liable to the Company or any of its affiliates for any indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages, including, without limitation, lost profits or savings, whether or not such damages are foreseeable,
or for any third party claims (whether based in contract, tort or otherwise), relating to, in connection with or directly or indirectly arising out of this Agreement, before or after termination of this Agreement, including, without limitation, the
services to be provided by the Manager or the Manager Designees hereunder, or for any act or omission that does not constitute gross negligence or willful misconduct of the Manager or its Manager Designees or in excess of the fees received by the
Manager or Manager Designee hereunder. 
 (d) Excluded TPG Services. Notwithstanding anything else in this Agreement to
the contrary, the services provided by the Manager or its Manager Designees hereunder do not include any service provided by the TPG Operations Group (the “Ops Group”) or the TPG Leveraged Procurement Group (the “Leveraged
Procurement Group”). In the event that the Company engages the Ops Group or the Leveraged Procurement Group to provide services to the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates, the fees paid by the Company in exchange for such
services will be agreed to at the time of such engagement and will be in addition to the fees owed to the Manager hereunder. 

7. Assignment, etc. Except as provided below, and without limiting the Manager’s rights to have payments owed to it under
this Agreement to be paid to its Manager Designees or other affiliates, none of the parties hereto will have the right to assign this Agreement without the prior written consent of each of the other parties. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
(a) the Manager may assign all or part of its rights and obligations hereunder to any of its respective affiliates that provides services similar to those called for by this Agreement and (b) the provisions hereof for the benefit of
Indemnitees will inure to the benefit of such Indemnitees and their successors and assigns as third-party beneficiaries hereof. 

8. Amendments and Waivers. No amendment or waiver of any term, provision or condition of this Agreement will be effective unless
in writing and executed by the Company and the Manager; provided, that the Manager may waive any portion of any fee to which it is entitled 

  
 7 

 
pursuant to this Agreement. No waiver on any one occasion will extend to or effect or be construed as a waiver of any right or remedy on any future occasion. No course of dealing of any person or
entity nor any delay or omission in exercising any right or remedy will constitute an amendment of this Agreement or a waiver of any right or remedy of any party hereto. 
 9. Governing Law; Jurisdiction. THIS AGREEMENT AND ALL MATTERS ARISING UNDER OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT WILL BE GOVERNED AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DOMESTIC SUBSTANTIVE LAWS OF THE
STATE OF NEW YORK, WITHOUT REGARD TO THE CONFLICTS OF LAW PRINCIPLES THEREOF. ANY ACTION OR PROCEEDING AGAINST ANY OF THE PARTIES HERETO RELATING IN ANY WAY TO THIS AGREEMENT MUST BE BROUGHT AND ENFORCED EXCLUSIVELY IN THE COURTS OF THE STATE OF NEW
YORK OR (TO THE EXTENT SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION EXISTS THEREFOR) THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK SITTING IN MANHATTAN, AND THE PARTIES IRREVOCABLY SUBMIT TO THE JURISDICTION OF BOTH SUCH COURTS IN RESPECT OF
ANY SUCH ACTION OR PROCEEDING. 
 10. Waiver of Jury Trial. EACH OF THE PARTIES HERETO HEREBY WAIVES TO THE FULLEST
EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW ANY RIGHT IT MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LITIGATION DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF, UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY OF THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY. 

11. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire understanding of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof
and supersedes any prior communication or agreement with respect thereto. 
 12. Notice. All notices, demands, and
communications required or permitted under this Agreement will be in writing and will be effective if served upon another party and such other party’s copied persons as specified below to the address set forth for it below (or to such other
address as such party will have specified by notice to each other party delivered in accordance with this Section 12) if (i) delivered personally, (ii) sent and received by facsimile or (iii) sent by certified or registered mail
or by Federal Express, UPS or any other comparably reputable overnight courier service, postage prepaid, to the appropriate address as follows: 
 If to the Company, to: 
 Parkway Properties, Inc. 

Bank of America Center, Suite 2400 

Orlando, Florida 32801 
 Attention: James R. Heistand 
 Facsimile: (407) 650-0597

  
 8 

 with a copy (which will not constitute notice) to: 

Hogan Lovells US LLP 
 555 13th Street NW 
 Washington, DC 20004 

Attention: David W. Bonser 
 Fax: (202) 637-5910 
 If to the Manager, to: 

TPG Capital, L.P. 
 301 Commerce Street 
 Suite 3300 

Fort Worth, TX 76102 
 Attention: General Counsel 
 Facsimile: (817) 871-4010

 with a copy (which will not constitute notice) to: 

Ropes & Gray LLP 
 Prudential Tower 
 800 Boylston Street 

Boston, MA 02199 
 Attention: Alfred O. Rose 
 Fax: (617) 325-0096 

and 
 Ropes & Gray LLP 
 1211 Avenue of the Americas 

New York, NY 10036 
 Attention: Carl Marcellino 
 Facsimile: (646) 728-1523

 Unless otherwise specified herein, such notices or other communications will be deemed effective, (a) on the date received, if
personally delivered or sent by facsimile during normal business hours, (b) on the business day after being received if sent by facsimile other than during normal business hours, (c) one business day after being sent by Federal Express,
DHL or UPS or other comparably reputable delivery service and (d) five business days after being sent by registered or certified mail. Each of the parties hereto will be entitled to specify a different address by giving notice as aforesaid to
each of the other parties hereto. 
 13. Severability. If in any proceedings a court will refuse to enforce any provision
of this Agreement, then such unenforceable provision will be deemed eliminated from this Agreement for the purpose of such proceedings to the extent necessary to permit the remaining provisions to be enforced. To the full extent that provisions of
any applicable law may be waived, they are hereby waived to the end that this Agreement be deemed to be a valid and binding agreement enforceable in accordance with its terms, and in the event that any provision hereof will be found to be invalid or
unenforceable, such provision will be construed by limiting it so as to be valid and enforceable to the maximum extent consistent with and possible under applicable law. 

  
 9 

 14. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and by
each of the parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when so executed will be deemed to be an original and all of which together will constitute one and the same agreement. 

[remainder of page intentionally left blank – signature page follows] 

  
 10 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties hereto has duly executed this Agreement as of the
date first above written. 
  

					
	PARKWAY PROPERTIES, INC.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ James R. Heistand

		 	Name:	 	James R. Heistand
		 	Title:	 	President and Chief Executive Officer
	
	TPG VI MANAGEMENT, LLC
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Ronald Cami

		 	Name:	 	Ronald Cami
		 	Title:	 	Vice President

 MANAGEMENT SERVICES 
 AGREEMENT

Source: [{"source": "alea-institute/alea-institute/kl3m-data-edgar-agreements/train-00205-of-00352.parquet"}, [{"source": "alea-institute/alea-institute/kl3m-data-edgar-agreements/train-00205-of-00352.parquet"}]]