Document:

EX-10.39

Exhibit 10-39

SUPER- PRIORITY DIP NOTE

			
	 	 	 
	$2,000,000
	 	New York, New York
	 
	 	Issue Date: April 3, 2008

          FOR VALUE RECEIVED, the undersigned, Lexington Precision Corporation and Lexington Rubber
Group, Inc., each a Delaware corporation and a debtor in possession (collectively, the
“Debtors”), hereby jointly and severally and unconditionally promise to pay to the order of
Lubin Partners, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, William B. Connor and ORA Associates,
LLC, a New York limited liability company (collectively, the “Holders”), the aggregate
principal sum of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000), to be allocated among the Holders as follows:

	 	 	 	 	 
	Lubin Partners, LLC
	 	$	1,000,000	 
	William B. Connor
	 	$	750,000	 
	ORA Associates, LLC
	 	$	250,000	 

          1. Payment of Principal and Interest. The principal amount of this Note shall be paid
on the earliest of (i) the one year anniversary of the Petition Date, (ii) the effective date of a
confirmed chapter 11 plan of reorganization in the Chapter 11 Cases,1 (iii) the
conversion of any of the Chapter 11 Cases to cases under chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code, (iv) the
appointment of a chapter 11 trustee in any of the Chapter 11 Cases or the appointment of an
examiner with expanded powers to operate or manage the financial affairs, the business or the
reorganization of any Debtor and (v) the date of acceleration by the Holders pursuant to Section 7
hereof (such date, the “Stated Maturity Date”). The Debtors also promise to pay interest
on this Note on the first business day of each month (in arrears) and upon the date this Note
matures or otherwise becomes due and payable at the rate of LIBOR plus 7% per annum with a LIBOR
floor of 3% per annum (computed on the basis of a 360 day year for the actual number of days
lapsed); provided that any principal amount not paid when due, and to the extent permitted
by applicable law, any interest not paid when due, in each case whether at Stated Maturity Date, by
required prepayment, declaration, acceleration or demand or otherwise (both before as well as after
judgment), shall bear interest payable upon demand at the rate that is 2% per annum in excess of
the rate of interest otherwise payable upon this Note. All payments hereunder, including any
prepayment, shall be made to the Holders on a pro rata basis based on the respective principal
amounts owed to each Holder.

          2. Optional Prepayment. Debtors shall have the right at any time or from time to time
and without premium or penalty, to voluntarily prepay all or any portion of this Note.
Each prepayment shall be accompanied by the payment of accrued

 

			
	1	 	Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined shall
have the meanings ascribed to such terms in Section 9 hereof.

 

 

and
unpaid interest on the amount being prepaid, through the date of prepayment. Any amounts prepaid
hereunder may not be reborrowed.

          3. Lender Fee. Pursuant to the Interim Order, the Debtors shall pay to the Holders a
fee in cash in the aggregate amount of $40,000, to be allocated to the Holders pro rata based upon
their funding commitment.

          4. Use of Proceeds. The proceeds of this Note shall be used by the Debtors to the
extent Cash Collateral (as defined in the Interim Order and Final Borrowing Order) is insufficient
to fund working capital requirements and general corporate purposes relating to the Debtors’
post-petition operations and for other expenditures as authorized in the Interim Order, the Final
Borrowing Order or as otherwise authorized by the Bankruptcy Court; provided that no
portion of the proceeds shall be used, directly or indirectly, to (a) finance or make any payment
or prepayment to any Person with respect to a Prepetition Indebtedness unless authorized by an
order of the Bankruptcy Court; or (b) finance in any way any investigation, adversary action, suit,
arbitration, proceeding or other litigation of any type against the Holders. The Debtors shall use
the entire amount of the proceeds in accordance with this Section 4; provided,
however, that nothing herein shall in any way prejudice the Holders from objecting, for any
reason, to any requests, motions or applications made in the Bankruptcy Court, including any
applications for interim or final allowances of compensation for services rendered or reimbursement
of expenses incurred under Sections 105(a), 330 or 331 of the Bankruptcy Code, by any party in
interest; and provided, further, that Debtor shall not use the proceeds for any
purpose that is prohibited under the Bankruptcy Code. The proceeds of this Note shall be deposited
and held in a new bank account at a bank that has been approved by the Office of the United States
Trustee for the Southern District of New York as an authorized bank depository (the “DIP
Account”) as described in the Interim Order and the Final Borrowing Order and no other funds or
cash collateral of the Debtors shall be co-mingled with the proceeds of this Note or deposited in
the DIP Account.

          5. Superpriority Nature of Obligations. All obligations of the Debtors under this
Note (including the obligation to pay principal, interest, fees, costs, charges, commissions and
expenses) shall be paid as provided herein when due, without defense, offset, reduction or
counterclaim, and shall constitute allowed claims to the full extent thereof against the Debtors
arising under Section 364(c)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code, and senior to any and all other claims,
including, without limitation, all administrative expenses or other claims arising under sections
105, 326, 328, 330, 331, 503(b), 506(c), 507(a), 507(b), 726, 1113 or 1114 of the Bankruptcy Code;
provided, however, that notwithstanding the foregoing, the DIP Super-Priority Claim
shall be junior, subordinate, and subject to the Adequate Protection Claim, the Prepetition Senior
Secured Debt, the Senior Lender Prepetition Liens, the Carve-Out, and the Adequate Protection Lien
(all as defined in the Interim Order and the Final Borrowing Order). Subject to the Carve-Out, the
Adequate Protection Liens (as defined in the Interim Order and the Final Borrowing
Order), the Prepetition Senior Secured Debt (as defined in the Interim Order and the Final

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Borrowing Order) and the Adequate Protection Claim (as defined in the Interim Order and the Final
Borrowing Order), the DIP Super-Priority Claim will at all times be senior to any unsecured claims
of any creditor or other entity in this and any subsequent case under the Bankruptcy Code. With
the exception of the Carve-Out, the Adequate Protection Liens, the Prepetition Senior Secured Debt,
and the Adequate Protection Claim, no cost or expense of administration or any claims in this case,
including those resulting from or incurred after any conversion of this case pursuant to Section
1112 of the Bankruptcy Code shall rank prior to, or on parity with, the DIP Super-Priority Claims.

          6. Covenants. Each of the Debtors covenant and agree that until this Note is paid in
full, neither of the Debtors shall, without the prior written consent of the Required Holders:

          (a) Asset Sales. enter into any transaction of merger or consolidation, or liquidate,
wind-up or dissolve itself (or suffer any liquidation or dissolution), or convey, sell, lease or
sub-lease (as lessor or sublessor), transfer or otherwise dispose of, in one transaction or a
series of transactions, all or any part of its business, property or assets, whether now owned or
hereafter acquired, other than sales of inventory and equipment in the ordinary course of business
and sales of obsolete equipment or equipment that is no longer required in the business;

          (b) Chapter 11 Claims. incur, create, assume, suffer or permit any claim or
encumbrance against it or any of its property or assets in any Chapter 11 Case (other than the
Existing Secured Claims, the Carve-Out, the Adequate Protection Claim, and the Insurance Premium
Financing) to be pari passu with or senior to the claims of the Holders against such Debtor in
respect of the obligations hereunder, or apply to the Bankruptcy Court for authority to do so; or

          (c) Limitation on Payments Related to Prepetition Obligations. (i) make any payment
or prepayment on or redemption or acquisition for value of any Prepetition Indebtedness or other
pre-Petition Date obligations of such Debtor, (ii) pay any interest on any Prepetition Indebtedness
of such Debtor, including, without limitation, by way of depositing with the trustee with respect
thereto money or securities before due for the purpose of paying when due (whether in cash, in
kind, in securities or otherwise), or (iii) make any payment or create or permit any lien pursuant
to Section 361 of the Bankruptcy Code (other than the Adequate Protection Liens (as such term is
defined in the Interim Order and the Final Borrowing Order), or apply to the Bankruptcy Court for
the authority to do any of the foregoing; provided that the Debtors may make payments as
permitted in the Interim Order, the Final Borrowing Order, or as authorized in any other order of
the Bankruptcy Court, including, for example, making Adequate Protection Payments (as such term is
defined in the Interim Order and the Final Borrowing Order).

          7. Events of Default. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 362 of the Bankruptcy
Code and without application or motion to, or order from, the

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Bankruptcy Court, if any of the
following conditions or events (“Events of Default”) shall occur:

          (a) Failure to Make Payments When Due. Failure by the Debtors to pay any installment
of principal on this Note when due or pay any installment of interest within 3 business days of
when due, whether at stated maturity, by acceleration, by notice of voluntary prepayment, by
mandatory prepayment or otherwise; or failure by the Debtors to pay any fee or any other amount due
under this Note within three days after the date due;

          (b) Chapter 11 Cases. With respect to the Chapter 11 Cases, (i) the entry of an order
authorizing any Debtor in any of the Chapter 11 Cases to obtain additional financing under Section
364(c) or (d) of the Bankruptcy Code (other than Insurance Premium Financing, as defined in the
Interim Order and the Final Borrowing Order); (ii) the appointment of an interim or permanent
trustee in any of the Chapter 11 Cases or the appointment of an examiner in any of the Chapter 11
Cases with expanded powers to operate or manage the financial affairs, the business, or the
reorganization of any Debtor; (iii) the dismissal of any of the Chapter 11 Cases, or the conversion
of any of the Chapter 11 Cases to a case under chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code; (iv) the entry of
an order granting relief from or modifying the automatic stay of Section 362 of the Bankruptcy Code
(a) to allow any creditor to execute upon or enforce a lien on any material portion of the property
or assets of any Debtor or (b) with respect to any lien of, or the granting of any lien on any
other property or assets of any Debtor to, any state or local environmental or regulatory agency or
authority, but only to the extent that it would have a Material Adverse Effect; (v) exercise of
rights by the Prepetition Senior Lenders (as defined in the Interim Order and the Final Borrowing
Order) pursuant to Paragraph 13 of the Interim Order and the corresponding paragraph of the Final
Borrowing Order against the Senior Lender Prepetition Collateral and/or the other collateral in
which Adequate Protection Liens were granted to the Prepetition Senior Lenders; (vi) the entry of
an order amending, supplementing, staying, vacating or otherwise modifying any of the Interim
Order, the Final Borrowing Order or this Note or any of the Holders’ rights, benefits, privileges
or remedies under the Interim Order, the Final Borrowing Order or this Note; (vii) the entry of an
order consolidating or combining any Debtor with any other Person (other than another Debtor);
(viii) an order shall be entered approving, or the Debtor shall have consented to, any claim or
administrative expense claim (other than the Carve-Out and the Adequate Protection Claim) having
any priority over, or being pari passu to the super-priority administrative expense claim of the
obligations under this Note; or (ix) use of the proceeds of this Note for any purpose that is
prohibited under Section 6(c) hereof;

          (c) The Final Borrowing Order. The Bankruptcy Court shall fail to enter the Final
Borrowing Order on or prior to the date that is 30 days after entry of the Interim Order;

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          (d) Default. Any Debtor shall default in the due performance or observance by it of
any term, covenant or agreement contained in this Note or any term or agreement relating to this
Note that is contained in the Interim Order or the Final Borrowing Order, and such default shall
continue for a period of 5 days after receipt by the Debtors of notice from the Holders of such
default; or

          (e) Judgments. (i) Any money judgment, writ or warrant of attachment or similar
process as to post-Petition Date liability or debt (a) in any individual case an amount in excess
of $50,000 or (b) in the aggregate at any time an amount in excess of $250,000 (in either case not
adequately covered by insurance as to which a solvent and unaffiliated insurance company has
acknowledged coverage) shall be entered or filed against the Debtors or any of their respective
assets and shall remain undischarged, unvacated, unbonded or unstayed for a period of 60 days; or
(ii) any non-monetary judgment or order with respect to a post-Petition Date event shall be
rendered against any Debtor that would reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse
Effect and shall remain undischarged, unvacated, unbonded or unstayed for a period of 60 days.

          (f) Use of Proceeds. Funds or Cash Collateral (as defined in the Interim Order and
Final Borrowing Order) are co-mingled with the proceeds of this Note in the DIP Account or proceeds
of this Note are used in a manner prohibited by this Note.

Upon the occurrence and during the continuance of any Event of Default, the Holders may
(notwithstanding the provisions of Section 362 of the Bankruptcy Code and without application or
motion to, or order from, the Bankruptcy Court) by written notice to the Debtors declare (i) the
unpaid principal amount of and accrued interest on the Notes and (ii) all other obligations
immediately due and payable, without presentment, demand, protest or other requirements of any
kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived by the Debtors, and the same shall forthwith become,
immediately due and payable.

          9. Definitions. The following terms shall have the following meanings in this Note:

“Bankruptcy Code” means title 11 of the United States Code entitled “Bankruptcy”, as now and
hereafter in effect, or any successor statute.

“Bankruptcy Court” means the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.

“Business Day” means each day that is not a Legal Holiday.

“Chapter 11 Cases” means those certain proceedings for relief filed by the Debtors under Chapter 11
of the Bankruptcy Code and being jointly administered under Case No. 08-11153 in the United States
Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.

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“Existing Secured Claims” means any secured claims in existence as of the commencement of the
Chapter 11 Cases.

“Final Borrowing Order” means an order substantially in the form of the Interim Order entered by
the Bankruptcy Court in these Chapter 11 cases after a final hearing under Bankruptcy Rule 4001.

“Final Order” means an order, judgment or other decree of the Bankruptcy Court or any other court
or judicial body with proper jurisdiction, as the case may be, which is in full force and effect
and has not been reversed, stayed, modified or amended and as to which (i) any right to appeal or
seek certiorari, review or rehearing has been waived or (ii) the time to appeal or seek certiorari,
review or rehearing has expired and as to which no appeal or petition for certiorari, review or
rehearing is pending.

“Interim Order” means that certain Interim Order Pursuant to Bankruptcy Code Sections 105, 361,
362, 363, and 364 (i) Authorizing the Debtors to Use Cash Collateral, (ii) Granting Adequate
Protection to Prepetition Secured Lenders, (iii) Authorizing Post-Petition Financing, and (iv)
Scheduling a Final Hearing Pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 4001.

“Issue Date” means the issue date of this Note on April 3, 2008.

“Legal Holiday” means a Saturday, a Sunday or a day on which banking institutions in the State of
New York are authorized or required by law to close. If a payment date is a Legal Holiday, payment
shall be made on the next succeeding date that is not a Legal Holiday, and interest shall accrue
for the intervening period at the rate set forth in Section 1 hereof. If a regular record date is
a Legal Holiday, the record shall not be affected.

“LIBOR” means a fluctuating rate of interest determined on a daily basis equal to the one-month
rate of interest appearing on Telerate Page 3750 (or any successor page) as the 30-day London
interbank offered rate for deposits in U.S. Dollars at approximately 11:00 a.m. (London Time) on
the second preceding Business Day. If for any reason such rate is not available, “LIBOR” means the
fluctuating rate of interest calculated on a daily basis equal to the one-month rate of interest
appearing on Reuters Screen LIBO Page as the 30-day London interbank offered rate for deposits in
U.S. Dollars at approximately 11:00 a.m. (London time) on the second preceding Business Day;
provided, however, if more than one rate is specified on Reuters Screen LIBO Page,
the applicable rate shall be the arithmetic mean of all such rates; provided,
however, if such rate is not available, “LIBOR” shall mean a fluctuating rate of interest
based upon a comparable rate designated by the Holders as a substitute therefore. “Telerate Page
3750” means the British Bankers Association Libor Rates (determined as of 11:00 a.m. London time)
that are published by Moneyline Telerate (or any successor thereto). As used in this definition,
the term “Business Day” means a day on which commercial banks are open for international business
(including dealings in U.S. Dollar deposits in London, England).

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“Material Adverse Effect” means (i) a material adverse effect upon the business, operations,
liabilities (whether contractual, environmental or otherwise), properties, assets, condition
(financial or otherwise) or prospects of the Debtors taken as a whole or (ii) the material
impairment of the ability of any Debtor to perform the obligations of the Debtors under the Note.

“Motion” means the Debtors’ Motion (A) for Authorization Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. §§ 105, 361, 362,
364(c)(1), and 364(e) to (i) Use Cash Collateral, (ii) Grant Adequate Protection to Prepetition
Secured Lenders, and (iii) Obtain Postpetition Financing, and (B) to Schedule a Final Hearing
Pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 4001.

“Note” means this $2,000,000 Super-Priority DIP Note by and between the Debtors and the Holders and
issued on April 3, 2008.

“Person” an individual, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, business trust, joint
stock company, trust, unincorporated association, joint venture, governmental authority or other
entity of whatever nature.

“Petition Date” means April 1, 2008, the date on which the Debtors filed their petitions for relief
commencing these Chapter 11 Cases.

“Prepetition Indebtedness” means indebtedness of any Debtor outstanding on the Petition Date,
including Indebtedness under the Prepetition Credit Agreements, the Senior Subordinated Notes and
the 13% Junior Subordinated Note (as those terms are defined and/or referenced in the Motion).

“Required Holders” means Holders holding more than 50% of the principal amount of the Note.

          10. Successors and Assigns. This Note shall inure to the benefit of the Holders and
their respective successors and assigns and shall bind the Holders, their respective successors and
assigns, and any chapter 7 or chapter 11 trustee appointed after the Petition Date or elected for
the estates of the Debtors or an examiner appointed pursuant to section 1104 of the Bankruptcy
Code.

          11. Presentment and Demand. Demand, presentment, protest and notice of nonpayment and
protest are hereby waived by the Debtors.

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          12. Amendment and Non-Waiver.

          (a) This Note may not be amended, modified, or waived except by an agreement in writing signed
by the Debtors and the Required Holders; provided that consent of all Holders shall be
required to reduce the principal amount, the interest rate, or extend any payment date.

          (b) To the extent permitted by law, no failure to exercise and no delay on the part of the
Holders in exercising any power or right in connection with this Note or available at law or in
equity, shall operate as a waiver thereof, and no single or partial exercise of any such rights or
power, or any abandonment or discontinuance of steps to enforce such a right or power, shall
preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right or power.

          13. Notices. Except as otherwise provided herein, any notice, demand, request,
consent, approval, declaration, delivery or other communication hereunder to be made pursuant to
the provisions of this Note shall be sufficiently given or made if in writing and either delivered
in person with receipt acknowledged or three (3) Business Days after being sent by registered or
certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, or by telecopy and confirmed by telecopy
answerback, addressed as follows:

	 	(a)	 	If to the Debtors:

Lexington Precision Corporation

Lexington Rubber Group, Inc.

800 Third Avenue, 15th Floor

New York, NY 10022

Attn: Warren Delano

Telecopy No.: 212-319-4695

with a copy to:

Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP

767 Fifth Avenue

New York, NY 10153

Telecopy No.: 212-310-8000

Attn: Marcia L. Goldstein, Esq.

Christopher J. Marcus, Esq.

	 	(b)	 	If to the Holders:

c/o Michael A. Lubin

Lexington Precision Corporation

800 Third Avenue, 15th Floor

New York, NY 10022

Telecopy No.: 212-319-4659

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with a copy to:

O’Melveny & Myers LLP

7 Times Square

New York, NY 10036

Telecopy No.: 212-362-2061

Attn: Gerald C. Bender, Esq.

or at such other address as may be substituted by notice given as herein provided. The giving of
any notice required hereunder may be waived in writing by the party entitled to receive such
notice.

          14. Submission to Jurisdiction: Waiver of Jury Trial.

          (a) The Debtors and the Holders hereby irrevocably submit to the jurisdiction of the
Bankruptcy Court, and they hereby irrevocably agree that any action concerning the Note shall be
heard and determined in the Bankruptcy Court. The Debtors and the Holders hereby irrevocably
waive, to the fullest extent they may effectively do so, the defense of an inconvenient forum to
the maintenance of any such action in the Bankruptcy Court. The Debtors and the Holders hereby
irrevocably agree that the summons and complaint or any other process in any such action may be
served by mailing in accordance with the provisions set forth in Section 13 hereof.

          (b) EACH OF THE DEBTORS AND THE HOLDERS HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVE ALL RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN
ANY ACTION, PROCEEDING OR COUNTERCLAIM ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO ANY OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS
NOTE.

          15. Governing Law. This Note shall be governed by, construed and enforced in
accordance with the laws of the State of New York applicable to agreements made and to be wholly
performed in such State and without giving effect to the conflict of laws principles thereof.

          16. Indemnification for Expenses. The Debtors agree to pay all reasonable
out-of-pocket expenses of the Holders incurred in connection with the preparation, execution,
delivery, enforcement and administration of this Note, the documents and instruments referred to
herein and any amendments, waivers or consents relating hereto or thereto including, without
limitation, the reasonable fees and expenses of O’Melveny & Myers LLP, counsel for the Holders. In
addition, the Debtors agree to pay, and save Holders harmless from all liability for, any stamp or
other documentary taxes which may be payable in connection with the execution or delivery of this
Note by the Debtors.

          17. Indemnification of Holders. The Debtors hereby agree to protect, indemnify, pay
and save harmless the Holders from and against any and all claims, demands, liabilities, damages,
losses, costs, chargers and expenses (including reasonable

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fees, expenses and disbursements of outside counsel) that Holders may incur or be subject to
as consequence, direct or indirect, of the issuance of this Note by the Debtors other than as a
result of the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the Holders as determined by a final
judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction.

[SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS]

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          IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Debtors have executed and delivered this Note as of the day and year
and at the place first above written.

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	LEXINGTON PRECISION CORPORATION

 	 
	 	By:  	/s/ Warren Delano
 	 
	 	 	Name:  	Warren Delano 	 
	 	 	Title:  	President 	 
	 
	 	LEXINGTON RUBBER GROUP, INC.

 	 
	 	By:  	/s/ Warren Delano
 	 
	 	 	Name:  	Warren Delano 	 
	 	 	Title:  	President 	 
	 

11EX-10.1

Exhibit 10.1

EXECUTION COPY

SEVERANCE PAYMENT AGREEMENT

     This Severance Payment Agreement (this “Agreement”), made to be effective on the
14th day of May 2008, by and among CSB Bancorp, Inc., an Ohio corporation (“CSB
Bancorp”), Indian Village Bancorp, Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation (“IVB”), Indian Village
Community Bank, an Ohio state savings bank (“Indian Village Bank”), and Marty R. Lindon, an
individual residing in Tuscarawas County, Ohio (the “Employee”);

W I T N E S S E T H:

     WHEREAS, IVB and Indian Village Bank (collectively, “Indian Village”) and the Employee entered
into an Employment Agreement dated July 1, 1999 (as amended and/or extended, the “Employment
Agreement”);

     WHEREAS, IVB and CSB Bancorp are entering into an Agreement and Plan of Merger (the “Merger
Agreement”) pursuant to which IVB will merge with and into CSB Bancorp (the “Merger”);

     WHEREAS, because the term of the Employment Agreement ends on June 26, 2008, Indian Village
currently contemplates that the Employment Agreement will be extended on that date, subject to
applicable regulatory approval and the terms and conditions set forth in Section 6.10(b) of the
Merger Agreement; and

     WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to provide for CSB Bancorp’s obligation to provide certain
severance benefits to the Employee upon the occurrence of certain events in accordance with the
terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement.

     NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and other good and valuable consideration,
the Employee, CSB Bancorp, IVB and Indian Village Bank, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree
as follows:

     1. If, and only if, the Employee continues to serve Indian Village as an Employee in good
standing between the date of the Merger Agreement and the effective date of the Merger (the
“Effective Date”) and the Employee voluntarily or involuntarily separates from service
(with the meaning of Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”)),
on the Effective Date, CSB Bancorp and its subsidiaries (collectively, “CSB”) shall provide the
following severance benefits to the Employee following the Effective Date (collectively, the
“Severance Benefits”):

          (a) On or before the 14th day following the Effective Date, CSB shall pay to the
Employee the sum of $69,669.00 in immediately available funds; and

          (b) CSB shall pay the COBRA costs (both employer and employee portions) for the Employee to
maintain continued medical insurance coverage, at the same level (i.e., single or family) as the
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date hereof, until the earlier of (i) one (1) year following the Effective Date or (ii) the
date on which the Employee obtains other comparable medical insurance coverage through another
employer or otherwise.

     2. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Employee and CSB enter into an employment arrangement
before the Effective Date and the Employee voluntarily separates from service (within the meaning
of Section 409A of the Code) within 60 days following the Effective Date, CSB shall provide the
Employee with the Severance Benefits pursuant to Section 1 (except that the time periods applicable
to the provision of the Severance Benefits shall be based on the date of the termination of the
Employee’s employment arrangement) if, and only if, the Employee served Indian Village and CSB as
an employee in good standing between the date of the Merger Agreement and the date of such
separation from service.

     3. For a period of six (6) months after the date on which the Severance Benefits are paid, the
Employee shall not work for, advise, consult or otherwise serve with, directly or indirectly, any
entity whose business materially competes, within Tuscarawas County, with the depository, lending
or other activities of CSB.

     4. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary
contained in the Employment Agreement, effective as of the Effective Date, the Employment Agreement
shall terminate and thereafter have no further force or effect. Without limiting the generality of
the foregoing, the Employee specifically acknowledges and agrees that the Severance Benefits set
forth in this Agreement are the only change-in-control, severance or other benefits to which the
Employee will be entitled after the Effective Time. The Employee hereby expressly waives, and
releases CSB and Indian Village from, any obligation, covenant, condition or other provision
contained in the Employment Agreement which is inconsistent with the terms hereof.

     5. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the Severance Benefits
contemplated by this Agreement shall be subject to and conditioned upon compliance with applicable
state and federal law, including, without limitation, the provisions of 12 U.S.C. § 1828(k) and
Part 359 of the FDIC’s regulations (12 C.F.R. Part 359).

     6. In the event that the Merger Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 8.01 thereof, this
Agreement shall automatically terminate and thereafter have no further force or effect.

     7. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with Ohio law.

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, CSB Bancorp, IVB, Indian Village Bank and the Employee have signed this
Severance Payment Agreement to be effective on the first date above written.

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	EMPLOYEE:

 	 
	 	/s/ Marty R. Lindon
 	 
	 	Name:  	Marty R. Lindon 	 
	 	 	 

	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	INDIAN VILLAGE BANCORP, INC.

 	 
	 	By  	/s/ Cindy Knisely
 	 
	 	 	Name:  	Cindy Knisely 	 
	 	 	Title:  	Chairperson of the Board 	 
		 				
	 	INDIAN VILLAGE COMMUNITY BANK

 	 
	 	By  	/s/ Kenneth N. Koher
 	 
	 	 	Name:  	Kenneth N. Koher 	 
	 	 	Title:  	President 	 
	 	 				
	 	CSB BANCORP, INC.

 	 
	 	By  	/s/ Eddie L. Steiner
 	 
	 	 	Name:  	Eddie L. Steiner 	 
	 	 	Title:  	President and CEO 	 

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