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cto_Ex10_4

		
			Exhibit 10.4
		

		
			TAX PROTECTION AGREEMENT
		

		
			THIS TAX PROTECTION AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of November 26,  2019 by and among Alpine Income Property Trust, Inc., a Maryland corporation (the “REIT”), Alpine Income Property OP, LP, a Delaware limited partnership (the “Partnership”), Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co., a Florida corporation (“CTO”),  and Indigo Group Ltd., a Florida limited partnership (“Indigo” and together with CTO, the “Initial Protected Partners” and, together with the REIT and the Partnership, the “Parties”).
		

		
			RECITALS
		

		
			WHEREAS, the Initial Protected Partners own, directly or indirectly through entities disregarded as separate from such Initial Protected Partners for federal income tax purposes, fee title to or tenant-in-common interests in the real property and improvements located at: (i) 50 Central Ave, Lynn, MA 01901;  (ii) 3775 Oxford Station Way, Winston-Salem, NC 27103; (iii) 4954 Town Center Parkway, Jacksonville, FL 32246; (iv) 5064 Weebers Crossings Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32246; and (v) 2699 Country Road D, East Troy, WI 53120 (as further described in those certain contribution agreements, each dated as of November 26, 2019 (the “Contribution Agreements”), by and among the Initial Protected Partners and the Partnership (collectively, the “Properties”);
		

		
			WHEREAS, pursuant to the Contribution Agreements, the Initial Protected Partners are contributing (the “Contributions”), as applicable,  their right, title and interests in and to the Properties to the Partnership in exchange for common partnership units of limited partnership interest in the Partnership (“Units”);
		

		
			WHEREAS, it is intended for federal income tax purposes that the Contributions for Units will be treated as a tax-deferred contributions of the Properties to the Partnership for Units under Section 721 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”);
		

		
			WHEREAS, in consideration for the agreement of the Initial Protected Partners to make the Contributions, the Parties desire to enter into this Agreement regarding certain tax matters as set forth herein; and
		

		
			WHEREAS, the REIT and the Partnership desire to evidence their agreement regarding amounts that may be payable in the event of certain actions being taken by the Partnership regarding the disposition of certain of the contributed Properties.
		

		
			NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and the mutual representations, warranties, covenants and agreements contained herein and in the Contribution Agreements, the Parties hereby agree as follows:
		

		
			ARTICLE 1
		

		
			DEFINITIONS
		

		
			To the extent not otherwise defined herein, capitalized terms used in this Agreement have the meanings ascribed to them in the Partnership Agreement (as defined below).
		

		
			 
		

		
			 
		

		
			

		 

		

		
			“Accounting Firm” has the meaning set forth in the Section 3.2.
		

		
			“Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
		

		
			“Cash Consideration” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(a).
		

		
			“Closing Date” means the date on which the Contributions will be effective.
		

		
			“Code”  has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
		

		
			“Contributions” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
		

		
			“Contribution Agreements” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
		

		
			“Final Determination” means (i) a decision, judgment, decree or other order by any court of competent jurisdiction, which decision, judgment, decree or other order has become final after all allowable appeals by either party to the action have been exhausted or after the time for filing such appeals has expired, (ii) a binding settlement agreement entered into in connection with an administrative or judicial proceeding (iii) the expiration of the time for instituting a claim for refund, or if such a claim was filed, the expiration of the time for instituting suit with respect thereto or (iv) the expiration of the time for instituting suit with respect to a claimed deficiency.
		

		
			“Gain Limitation Property” means (i)  each of the Properties, as described in more detail on Schedule 2 hereto as a Gain Limitation Property; (ii) any direct or indirect interest owned by the Partnership in any entity that owns an interest in a Gain Limitation Property, if the disposition of that interest would result in the recognition of Protected Gain by a Protected Partner; and (iii) any other property that the Partnership directly or indirectly receives that is in whole or in part a “substituted basis property” as defined in Section 7701(a)(42) of the Code with respect to a Gain Limitation Property.
		

		
			“Indirect Owner” means, in the case of a Protected Partner that is an entity that is classified as a partnership, disregarded entity or subchapter S corporation or real estate investment trust for federal income tax purposes, any person owning an equity interest in such Protected Partner, and in the case of any Indirect Owner that itself is an entity that is classified as a partnership, disregarded entity, subchapter S corporation or real estate investment trust for federal income tax purposes, any person owning an equity interest in such entity.
		

		
			“Notice Period” means the period commencing on November 26, 2019, and ending at 12:01 AM on November 26, 2029, provided, however, that with respect to a Protected Partner, the Notice Period shall terminate at such time as such Protected Partner has disposed of 80% or more of the Units received upon the Contributions in one or more taxable transactions.
		

		
			“Parties” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
		

		
			“Partnership” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			“Partnership Agreement” means the Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of the Partnership, dated as of November 26, 2019, as the same may be further amended in accordance with the terms thereof.
		

		
			“Partnership Interest Consideration” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(a).
		

		
			“Properties” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
		

		
			“Protected Gain” shall mean the gain that would be allocable to and recognized by a Protected Partner for federal income tax purposes under Section 704(c) of the Code in the event of the sale of a Gain Limitation Property in a fully taxable transaction. The initial amount of Protected Gain with respect to each Protected Partner shall be determined as if the Partnership sold each Gain Limitation Property in a fully taxable transaction on the Closing Date for consideration equal to the Section 704(c) Value of such Gain Limitation Property on the Closing Date, and is set forth on Schedule 2 hereto. Gain that would be allocated to a Protected Partner upon a sale of a Gain Limitation Property that is “book gain” (for example, any gain attributable to appreciation in the actual value of the Gain Limitation Property following the Closing Date or any gain resulting from reductions in the “book value” of the Gain Limitation Property following the Closing Date) shall not be considered Protected Gain. As used in this definition, “book gain” is any gain that would not be required under Section 704(c) of the Code and the applicable regulations to be specially allocated to the Protected Partners for federal income tax purposes.
		

		
			“Protected Partner” means those persons, as set forth as Protected Partners on Schedule 1, and any person who (i) acquires Units from a Protected Partner in a transaction in which gain or loss is not recognized in whole or in part and in which such transferee’s adjusted basis for federal income tax purposes is determined in whole or in part by reference to the adjusted basis of the Protected Partner in such Units, (ii) has notified the Partnership of its status as a Protected Partner and (iii) provides all documentation reasonably requested by the Partnership to verify such status, but excludes any person that ceases to be a Protected Partner pursuant to this Agreement.
		

		
			“Section 704(c) Value” means the fair market value of any Gain Limitation Property as of the Closing Date, as determined by the Partnership and as set forth next to each Gain Limitation Property on Schedule 3 hereto. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, with respect to each Gain Limitation Property, the Section 704(c) Value shall not exceed the “Agreed Maximum Value” set forth next to each Gain Limitation Property on Schedule 3 hereto.
		

		
			“Subsidiary” means any entity in which the Partnership owns a direct or indirect interest that owns a Gain Limitation Property on the Closing Date or that thereafter is a successor to the Partnership’s direct or indirect interests in a Gain Limitation Property.
		

		
			“Tax Protection Period” means the period commencing on the Closing Date and ending at 12:01 AM on November 26, 2029, provided, however, that with respect to a Protected Partner, the Tax Protection Period shall terminate at such time as (i)  such Protected Partner has disposed of eighty percent (80%) or more of the Units received upon the Contributions in one or more taxable transactions or (ii) there is a Final Determination that no portion of the Contributions qualified for tax-deferred treatment under Section 721 of the Code.
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			“Units” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
		

		
			 
		

		
			ARTICLE 2
		

		
			RESTRICTIONS ON DISPOSITIONS OF
		

		
			GAIN LIMITATION PROPERTIES
		

		
			2.1       Restrictions on Disposition of Gain Limitation Properties.
		

		
			(a)        The Partnership agrees for the benefit of each Protected Partner, for the term of the Tax Protection Period, not to directly or indirectly sell, exchange, transfer, or otherwise dispose of a Gain Limitation Property or any interest therein, without regard to whether such disposition is voluntary or involuntary, in a transaction that would cause any Protected Partner to recognize any Protected Gain.
		

		
			Without limiting the foregoing, the term “sell, exchange, transfer, or otherwise dispose of a Gain Limitation Property” shall be deemed to include, and the prohibition shall extend to:
		

		
			(i)         any direct or indirect disposition by any direct or indirect Subsidiary of any Gain Limitation Property or any interest therein;
		

		
			(ii)       any direct or indirect disposition by the Partnership of any Gain Limitation Property (or any direct or indirect interest therein) that is subject to Section 704(c)(1)(B) of the Code and the Treasury Regulations thereunder; and
		

		
			(iii)      any distribution by the Partnership to a Protected Partner that is subject to Section 737 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations thereunder.
		

		
			Without limiting the foregoing, a disposition shall include any transfer, voluntary or involuntary, by the Partnership or any Subsidiary in a foreclosure proceeding, pursuant to a deed in lieu of foreclosure, or in a bankruptcy proceeding.
		

		
			Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Section 2.1 shall not apply to a voluntary, actual disposition by a Protected Partner of Units in connection with a merger or consolidation of the Partnership pursuant to which (1) the Protected Partner is offered as consideration for the Units either cash or property treated as cash pursuant to Section 731 of the Code (“Cash Consideration”) or partnership interests and the receipt of such partnership interests would not result in the recognition of gain for federal income tax purposes by the Protected Partner (“Partnership Interest Consideration”); (2) the Protected Partner has the right to elect to receive solely Partnership Interest Consideration in exchange for his Units, and the continuing partnership has agreed in writing to assume the obligations of the Partnership under this Agreement; (3) no Protected Gain is recognized by the Partnership as a result of any partner of the Partnership receiving Cash Consideration; and (4) the Protected Partner elects or is deemed to elect to receive solely Cash Consideration.
		

		
			(b)        Notwithstanding the restriction set forth in this Section 2.1, the Partnership and any Subsidiary may dispose of any Gain Limitation Property (or any interest therein) if such
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			disposition qualifies as a “like-kind exchange” under Section 1031 of the Code, or an involuntary conversion under Section 1033 of the Code, or other transaction (including, but not limited to, a contribution of property to any entity that qualifies for the non-recognition of gain under Section 721 or Section 351 of the Code, or a merger or consolidation of the Partnership with or into another entity that qualifies for taxation as a “partnership” for federal income tax purposes) that, as to each of the foregoing, does not result in the recognition of any taxable income or gain to any Protected Partner with respect to any of the Units; provided, however, that in the case of a “like-kind exchange” under Section 1031 of the Code, if such exchange is with a “related party” within the meaning of Section 1031(f)(3) of the Code, any direct or indirect disposition by such related party of the Gain Limitation Property or any other transaction prior to the expiration of the two (2) year period following such exchange that would cause Section 1031(f)(1) of the Code to apply with respect to such Gain Limitation Property (including by reason of the application of Section 1031(f)(4) of the Code) shall be considered a violation of this Section 2.1 by the Partnership.
		

		
			ARTICLE 3
		

		
			REMEDIES FOR BREACH
		

		
			3.1       Monetary Damages.  In the event that the Partnership breaches its obligations set forth in Article 2, with respect to a Protected Partner, the Protected Partner’s sole remedy shall be to receive from the Partnership, and the Partnership shall pay to such Protected Partner as damages, an amount equal to (a) the aggregate federal, state, and local income taxes incurred by the Protected Partner or an Indirect Owner with respect to the Protected Gain that is allocable to such Protected Partner under the Partnership Agreement as a result of the disposition of the Gain Limitation Property plus (b) the aggregate federal, state, and local income taxes payable by the Protected Partner or an Indirect Owner as a result of the receipt of any payment required under this Section 3.1.
		

		
			For the avoidance of doubt, the Partnership shall have no liability pursuant to this Section 3.1 if the Partnership merges into another entity treated as a partnership for federal income tax purposes or the Protected Partner accepts an offer to exchange its Units for equity interests in another entity treated as a partnership for federal income tax purposes so long as, in either case, such successor entity assumes or agrees to assume the Partnership’s obligations pursuant to this Agreement.
		

		
			For purposes of computing the amount of federal, state, and local income taxes required to be paid by a Protected Partner (or Indirect Owner), (i)  any deduction for state income taxes payable as a result thereof actually allowed in computing federal income taxes shall be taken into account, and (ii) a Protected Partner’s (or Indirect Owner’s) tax liability shall be computed using the highest federal, state and local marginal income tax rates that would be applicable to such Protected Partner’s (or Indirect Owner’s) taxable income (taking into account the character and type of such income or gain) for the year with respect to which the taxes must be paid, without regard to any deductions, losses or credits that may be available to such Protected Partner (or Indirect Owner) that would reduce or offset its actual taxable income or actual tax liability if such deductions, losses or credits could be utilized by the Protected Partner (or Indirect Owner) to offset other income, gain or taxes of the Protected Partner (or Indirect Owner), either in the current year, in earlier years, or in later years.
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			3.2       Process for Determining Damages.  If the Partnership has breached or violated any of the covenants set forth in Article 2 (or a Protected Partner asserts that the Partnership has breached or violated any of the covenants set forth in Article 2), the Partnership and the Protected Partner (or Indirect Owner) agree to negotiate in good faith to resolve any disagreements regarding any such breach or violation and the amount of damages, if any, payable to such Protected Partner (or Indirect Owner) under Section 3.1. If any such disagreement cannot be resolved by the Partnership and such Protected Partner (or Indirect Owner) within sixty (60) days after the receipt of notice from the Partnership of such breach and the amount of income to be recognized by reason thereof (or, if applicable, receipt by the Partnership of an assertion by a Protected Partner that the Partnership has breached or violated any of the covenants set forth in Article 2), the Partnership and the Protected Partner shall jointly retain a nationally recognized independent public accounting firm (an “Accounting Firm”) to act as an arbitrator to resolve as expeditiously as possible all points of any such disagreement (including, without limitation, whether a breach of any of the covenants set forth in Article 2, has occurred and, if so, the amount of damages to which the Protected Partner is entitled as a result thereof, determined as set forth in Section 3.1). All determinations made by the Accounting Firm with respect to the resolution of any breach or violation of any of the covenants set forth in Article 2 and the amount of damages payable to the Protected Partner under Section 3.1 shall be final, conclusive and binding on the Partnership and the Protected Partner. The fees and expenses of any Accounting Firm incurred in connection with any such determination shall be shared equally by the Partnership and the Protected Partner, provided that if the amount determined by the Accounting Firm to be owed by the Partnership to the Protected Partner is more than five percent (5%) higher than the amount proposed by the Partnership to be owed to such Protected Partner prior to the submission of the matter to the Accounting Firm, then all of the fees and expenses of any Accounting Firm incurred in connection with any such determination shall be paid by the Partnership and if the amount determined by the Accounting Firm to be owed by the Partnership to the Protected Partner is more than five percent (5%) less than the amount proposed by the Partnership to be owed to such Protected Partner prior to the submission of the matter to the Accounting Firm, then all of the fees and expenses of any Accounting Firm incurred in connection with any such determination shall be paid by the Protected Partner.
		

		
			3.3       Required Notices; Time for Payment.  In the event that there has been a breach of Article 2, the Partnership shall provide to each affected Protected Partner notice of the transaction or event giving rise to such breach not later than at such time as the Partnership provides to the Protected Partners the IRS Schedule K-1s to the Partnership’s federal income tax return for the year of such transaction. All payments required to be made under this Article 3 to any Protected Partner shall be made to such Protected Partner on or before April 15 of the year following the year in which the gain recognition event giving rise to such payment took place; provided that, if the Protected Partner is required to make estimated tax payments that would include such gain (taking into account all available safe harbors), the Partnership shall make a payment to the Protected Partner on or before the due date for such estimated tax payment and such payment from the Partnership shall be in an amount that corresponds to the amount of the estimated tax being paid by such Protected Partner at such time as a result of the gain recognition event. In the event of a payment made after the date required pursuant to this Section 3.3, interest shall accrue on the aggregate amount required to be paid from such date to the date of actual payment at a rate equal to the “prime rate” of interest, as published in the Wall Street Journal (or if no longer published there, as announced by Citibank) effective as of the date the payment is required to be made.
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			ARTICLE 4
		

		
			NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL GAIN LIMITATION PROPERTY DURING NOTICE PERIOD
		

		
			During the Notice Period, if the Partnership intends to dispose of a Gain Limitation Property in a taxable transaction, the Partnership shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide at least 90 days’ prior written notice (prior to the closing of such disposition) to the Protected Partners.
		

		
			ARTICLE 5
		

		
			SECTION 704(C) METHOD AND ALLOCATIONS
		

		
			Notwithstanding any provision of the Partnership Agreement, the Partnership shall use the “traditional method” under Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-3(b) for purposes of making all allocations under Section 704(c) of the Code with respect to any Gain Limitation Property.
		

		
			ARTICLE 6
		

		
			AMENDMENT OF THIS AGREEMENT; WAIVER OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS
		

		
			6.1       Amendment.  This Agreement may not be amended, directly or indirectly (including by reason of a merger between either the Partnership or the REIT and another entity) except by a written instrument signed by the REIT, the Partnership, and each of the Protected Partners to be subject to such amendment, except that the Partnership may amend Schedule 1 upon a person becoming a Protected Partner as a result of a transfer of Units.
		

		
			6.2       Waiver.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, upon written request by the Partnership, each Protected Partner, in its sole discretion, may waive the payment of any damages that is otherwise payable to such Protected Partner pursuant to Article 3 hereof. Such a waiver shall be effective only if obtained in writing from the affected Protected Partner.
		

		
			ARTICLE 7
		

		
			MISCELLANEOUS
		

		
			7.1       Additional Actions and Documents.  Each of the Parties hereby agrees to take or cause to be taken such further actions, to execute, deliver, and file or cause to be executed, delivered and filed such further documents, and will obtain such consents, as may be necessary or as may be reasonably requested in order to fully effectuate the purposes, terms and conditions of this Agreement.
		

		
			7.2       Assignment.  No Party shall assign its or his rights or obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part, except by operation of law, without the prior written consent of the other Parties, and any such assignment contrary to the terms hereof shall be null and void and of no force and effect.
		

		
			7.3       Successors and Assigns.  This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the Protected Partners and their respective successors and permitted assigns, whether so expressed or not. This Agreement shall be binding upon the REIT, the Partnership, and any entity that is a direct or indirect successor, whether by merger, transfer, spin-off or otherwise, to
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			all or substantially all of the assets of either the REIT or the Partnership (or any prior successor thereto as set forth in the preceding portion of this sentence), provided that none of the foregoing shall result in the release of liability of the REIT and the Partnership hereunder. The REIT and the Partnership covenant with and for the benefit of the Protected Partners not to undertake any transfer of all or substantially all of the assets of either entity (whether by merger, transfer, spin-off or otherwise) unless the transferee has acknowledged in writing and agreed in writing to be bound by this Agreement, provided that the foregoing shall not be deemed to permit any transaction otherwise prohibited by this Agreement.
		

		
			7.4       Modification; Waiver.  No failure or delay on the part of any Party in exercising any power or right hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any such right or power, or any abandonment or discontinuance of steps to enforce such a right or power, preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right or power. The rights and remedies of the Parties are cumulative and not exclusive of any rights or remedies which they would otherwise have. No modification or waiver of any provision of this Agreement, nor consent to any departure by any Party therefrom, shall in any event be effective unless the same shall be in writing, and then such waiver or consent shall be effective only in the specific instance and for the purpose for which given. No notice to or demand on any Party in any case shall entitle such Party to any other or further notice or demand in similar or other circumstances.
		

		
			7.5       Representations and Warranties Regarding Authority; Noncontravention.  Each of the REIT and the Partnership has the requisite corporate or other (as the case may be) power and authority to enter into this Agreement and to perform its respective obligations hereunder. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by each of the REIT and the Partnership and the performance of each of its respective obligations hereunder have been duly authorized by all necessary trust, partnership, or other (as the case may be) action on the part of each of the REIT and the Partnership. This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by each of the REIT and the Partnership and constitutes a valid and binding obligation of each of the REIT and the Partnership, enforceable against each of the REIT and the Partnership in accordance with its terms, except as such enforcement may be limited by (i) applicable bankruptcy or insolvency laws (or other laws affecting creditors’ rights generally) or (ii) general principles of equity. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by each of the REIT and the Partnership do not, and the performance by each of its respective obligations hereunder will not, conflict with, or result in any violation of (i) the Partnership Agreement or (ii) any other agreement applicable to the REIT and/or the Partnership, other than, in the case of clause (ii), any such conflicts or violations that would not materially adversely affect the performance by the Partnership and the REIT of their obligations hereunder.
		

		
			7.6       Captions.  The Article and Section headings contained in this Agreement are inserted for convenience of reference only, shall not be deemed to be a part of this Agreement for any purpose, and shall not in any way define or affect the meaning, construction or scope of any of the provisions hereof.
		

		
			7.7       Notices.  All notices and other communications given or made pursuant hereto shall be in writing, shall be deemed to have been duly given or made as of the date delivered, mailed or transmitted, and shall be effective upon receipt, if delivered personally, mailed by registered or
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			certified mail (postage prepaid, return receipt requested) to the Parties at the following addresses (or at such other address for a Party as shall be specified by like changes of address) or sent by electronic transmission to the telecopier number specified below:
		

		
			(a)        if to the Partnership or the REIT, to:
		

		
			Alpine Income Property Trust, Inc.
		

		
			1140 N. Williamson Blvd., Suite 140
		

		
			Daytona Beach, Florida 32114
		

		
			Attention: Daniel E. Smith
		

		
			(b)        if to a Protected Partner, to the address on file with the Partnership.
		

		
			Each Party may designate by notice in writing a new address to which any notice, demand, request or communication may thereafter be so given, served or sent. Each notice, demand, request, or communication which shall be hand delivered, sent, mailed, telecopied or telexed in the manner described above, or which shall be delivered to a telegraph company, shall be deemed sufficiently given, served, sent, received or delivered for all purposes at such time as it is delivered to the addressee (with the return receipt, the delivery receipt, or (with respect to a telecopy or telex) the answerback being deemed conclusive, but not exclusive, evidence of such delivery) or at such time as delivery is refused by the addressee upon presentation.
		

		
			7.8       Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same agreement and each of which shall be deemed an original.
		

		
			7.9       Governing Law.  The interpretation and construction of this Agreement, and all matters relating thereto, shall be governed by the laws of the State of Maryland, without regard to the choice of law provisions thereof.
		

		
			7.10     Consent to Jurisdiction; Enforceability.
		

		
			(a)        This Agreement and the duties and obligations of the Parties shall be enforceable against any of the other Parties in the courts of the State of Maryland. For such purpose, each Party and the Protected Partners hereby irrevocably submits to the nonexclusive jurisdiction of such courts and agrees that all claims in respect of this Agreement may be heard and determined in any of such courts.
		

		
			(b)        Each Party hereby irrevocably agrees that a final judgment of any of the courts specified above in any action or proceeding relating to this Agreement shall be conclusive and may be enforced in other jurisdictions by suit on the judgment or in any other manner provided by law.
		

		
			7.11     Severability.  If any part of any provision of this Agreement shall be invalid or unenforceable in any respect, such part shall be ineffective to the extent of such invalidity or unenforceability only, without in any way affecting the remaining parts of such provision or the remaining provisions of this Agreement.
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			7.12     Costs of Disputes.  Except as otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement, the nonprevailing Party in any dispute arising hereunder shall bear and pay the costs and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses) incurred by the prevailing Party or Parties in connection with resolving such dispute.
		

		
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			IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed and delivered this Agreement by their respective officers, general partners, or delegates thereunto duly authorized all as of the date first written above.
		

		
			 
		

			
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						REIT:

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						ALPINE INCOME PROPERTY TRUST, INC.,

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						a Maryland corporation

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						By:

					
					
						/s/ Daniel E. Smith

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Name:

					
					
						Daniel E. Smith

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Title:

					
					
						Senior Vice President, General Counsel

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						and Corporate Secretary

					
					
						 

				

		
			 
		

			
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						PARTNERSHIP:

				
	
					
						 

				
	
					
						ALPINE INCOME PROPERTY OP, LP,

				
	
					
						a Delaware limited partnership

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						By:

					
					
						ALPINE INCOME PROPERTY GP, LLC,

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						a Delaware limited liability company,

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						its General Partner

				

		
			 
		

			
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						By:

					
					
						ALPINE INCOME PROPERTY TRUST, INC.,

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						a Maryland corporation,

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						its sole member

				

		
			 
		

			
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						By:

					
					
						/s/ Daniel E. Smith

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Name:

					
					
						Daniel E. Smith

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Title:

					
					
						Senior Vice President, General Counsel

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						and Corporate Secretary

					
					
						 

				

		
			 
		

			
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						CTO:

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						CONSOLIDATED-TOMOKA LAND CO.,

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						a Florida corporation

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						By:

					
					
						/s/ Daniel E. Smith

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Name:

					
					
						Daniel E. Smith

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Title:

					
					
						Senior Vice President, General Counsel

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						and Corporate Secretary

					
					
						 

				

		
			 
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			INDIGO:
		

		
			 
		

		
			INDIGO GROUP LTD.,
		

		
			a Florida limited partnership
		

		
			 
		

			
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						By:

					
					
						INDIGO GROUP INC.,

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						a Florida corporation,

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						its General Partner

				

		
			 
		

			
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						By: 

					
					
						/s/ Daniel E. Smith

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Name:

					
					
						Daniel E. Smith

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Title:

					
					
						Senior Vice President, General Counsel

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						and Corporate Secretary

					
					
						 

				

		
			 
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			Schedule 1
		

		
			List of Protected Partners
		

		
			Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co.
		

		
			Indigo Group Ltd.
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			Schedule 2
		

		
			Gain Limitation Properties and
		

		
			Estimated Maximum Protected Gain for Protected Partners as a Group
		

		
			 
		

			
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
						 

					
					
						 

					
						 

				
	
					
						Name of Protected Property

					
					
						Closing Date Built In Gain

					
						(Aggregate)

					
					
						Maximum Protected Gain

					
						(Aggregate)

				
	
					
						Family Dollar,

					
						Lynn, MA

					
					
						$ 1,249,137

					
					
						$ 1,249,137

				
	
					
						Hobby Lobby,

					
						Winston-Salem, NC

					
					
						$ 5,182,910

					
					
						$ 5,182,910

				
	
					
						Cheddar’s,

					
						Jacksonville, FL

					
					
						$ 1,364,354

					
					
						$ 1,364,354

				
	
					
						Scrubbles,

					
						Jacksonville, FL

					
					
						$ 1,362,722

					
					
						$ 1,362,722

				
	
					
						Alpine Valley Music Theatre

					
						East Troy, WI

					
					
						$ 0

					
					
						$ 0

				

		
			 
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			Schedule 3
		

		
			Maximum 704(c) Value to be Used in Computing Protected Gain
		

		
			 
		

			
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						Name of Protected Property

					
					
						Agreed Maximum Value

				
	
					
						Family Dollar,

					
						Lynn, MA

					
					
						$ 2,149,460

				
	
					
						Hobby Lobby,

					
						Winston-Salem, NC

					
					
						$ 8,228,167

				
	
					
						Cheddar’s,

					
						Jacksonville, FL

					
					
						$ 2,716,648

				
	
					
						Scrubbles,

					
						Jacksonville, FL

					
					
						$ 2,654,563

				
	
					
						Alpine Valley Music Theatre

					
						East Troy, WI

					
					
						$ 7,504,392

				

		
			 
		

		 

		

			15cto_Ex10_5

		
			Exhibit 10.5
		

		
			MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT
		

		
			This MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of November 26, 2019, by and among Alpine Income Property Trust, Inc., a Maryland corporation (the “Company”), Alpine Income Property OP, LP, a Delaware limited partnership (the “Operating Partnership”), and Alpine Income Property Manager, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Manager” and, together with the Company and the Operating Partnership, the “Parties” and each a “Party”).
		

		
			RECITALS
		

		
			WHEREAS, the Company is a Maryland corporation that focuses primarily on the acquisition, ownership and leasing of single-tenant commercial properties;
		

		
			WHEREAS, the Company owns its assets and conducts its operations through the Operating Partnership and its other Subsidiaries (as defined herein);
		

		
			WHEREAS, the Company intends to qualify as a real estate investment trust for federal income tax purposes and will elect to receive the tax benefits accorded by Sections 856 through 860 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”); and
		

		
			WHEREAS, the Company and the Operating Partnership desire to retain the Manager to manage the assets, operations and affairs of the Company pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.
		

		
			AGREEMENT
		

		
			NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual agreements herein set forth, the parties hereto agree as follows:
		

		
			1.         Definitions.
		

		
			(a)        The following terms shall have the meanings set forth in this Section 1(a):
		

		
			“Acquisition Expenses” means any and all third-party expenses incurred by the Company, the Manager or any of their respective Affiliates in connection with the selection, evaluation, acquisition, origination, making or development of any Investment, whether or not acquired, including legal fees and expenses, travel and communications expenses, property inspection expenses, brokerage or finder’s fees, costs of appraisals, nonrefundable option payments on property not acquired, accounting fees and expenses, title insurance premiums and expenses, survey expenses, closing costs and the costs of performing due diligence.
		

		
			“Affiliate” means, with respect to a Person, a Person that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with such original Person. For purposes of this definition, “control,” when used with respect to any Person, means the power to direct the management and policies of such Person, directly or indirectly, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise, and the terms “affiliated,” “controlling” and “controlled” have meanings correlative to the foregoing.
		

		
			 
		

		
			

		 

		

			 

		

		

		
			“Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
		

		
			“Annual Budget” has the meaning assigned in Section 2(g)(i).
		

		
			“Automatic Renewal Term” has the meaning assigned in Section 13(a).
		

		
			“Base Management Fee” means the base management fee in an amount equal to 1.50% per annum (0.375% per fiscal quarter) of Total Equity, calculated and payable in quarterly installments in arrears in cash.
		

		
			“Board of Directors” means the Board of Directors of the Company.
		

		
			“Cause Termination Notice” has the meaning assigned in Section 14(a).
		

		
			“Code” has the meaning assigned to such term in the Recitals.
		

		
			“Common Stock” means the common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of the Company.
		

		
			“Company” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble; provided that all references herein to the Company shall, except as otherwise expressly provided herein, be deemed to include any Subsidiaries.
		

		
			“Company Account” has the meaning assigned in Section 5.
		

		
			“Company Indemnified Party” has the meaning assigned in Section 11(c).
		

		
			“Confidential Information” means all non-public information, written or oral, obtained by the Manager or its Affiliates in connection with the services rendered hereunder.
		

		
			“CTO” means Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co., a Florida corporation and the sole member of the Manager.
		

		
			“Cumulative Hurdle” means an amount equal to an 8.00% cumulative annual return on the High Water Price.
		

		
			“Date of Termination” means the date on which this Agreement is terminated or expires without renewal.
		

		
			“Directors” means the members of the Board of Directors.
		

		
			“Effective Termination Date” has the meaning assigned in Section 13(b).
		

		
			“Exchange Act” means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.
		

		
			“Exclusivity and ROFO Agreement” means that certain Exclusivity and Right of First Offer Agreement, of even date herewith, by and between the Company and CTO.
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			 “Final Share Price” means, with respect to any Measurement Period, the volume weighted average trading price for a share of Common Stock on the NYSE (or any other securities exchange on which the Common Stock is principally traded) over the ten consecutive trading days ending on the last trading day of such Measurement Period.
		

		
			“GAAP” means generally accepted accounting principles in effect in the U.S. on the date such principles are applied consistently.
		

		
			“Governing Instruments” means, with respect to any Person, the articles of incorporation, certificate of incorporation or charter, as the case may be, and bylaws in the case of a corporation, the certificate of limited partnership (if applicable) and agreement of limited partnership or partnership agreement in the case of a general or limited partnership or the articles or certificate of formation and operating agreement in the case of a limited liability company, in each case, as amended, restated or supplemented from time to time.
		

		
			“High Water Price” means, with respect to any Measurement Period, the volume weighted average trading price for a share of Common Stock on the NYSE (or any other securities exchange on which the Common Stock is principally traded) over the ten consecutive trading days ending on the last trading day immediately prior to the beginning of such Measurement Period;  provided,  however, that the High Water Price with respect to the first Measurement Period shall be the price per share at which shares of the Common Stock are sold to the public in the Initial Public Offering; provided further that the High Water Price for any Measurement Period shall never be less than the highest High Water Price for any preceding Measurement Period.
		

		
			“Incentive Fee” means the incentive fee payable to the Manager, if any, which shall be calculated and payable with respect to each Measurement Period (or part thereof that this Agreement is in effect) in arrears in an amount equal to the greater of (i) $0.00 and (ii) the product of (a) 15.00% multiplied by (b) the Outperformance Amount multiplied by (c) the Weighted Average Shares.
		

		
			“Indemnification Obligations” has the meaning assigned in Section 11(b).
		

		
			“Indemnitee” has the meaning assigned in Section 11(d).
		

		
			“Indemnitor” has the meaning assigned in Section 11(d).
		

		
			“Independent Directors” means the directors serving on the Board of Directors who have been deemed by the Board of Directors to satisfy the independence standards applicable to companies listed on the NYSE.
		

		
			“Initial Public Offering” means that certain underwritten public offering of Common Stock completed on the date of this Agreement.
		

		
			 “Initial Term” has the meaning assigned in Section 13(a).
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			 “Internalization Price” means the price ultimately agreed upon by the Company and the Manager, and paid by the Company to the Manager in connection with an Internalization Transaction.
		

		
			“Internalization Transaction” means a transaction in which (i) the Manager contributes to the Company, the Operating Partnership or another Subsidiary all of the assets of the Manager, including, all furniture, fixtures, leasehold improvements, contract rights, computer software, employment and customer relationships, goodwill, going concern value, other identifiable intangible assets and other business assets then owned by the Manager, (ii) CTO contributes to the Company, the Operating Partnership or another Subsidiary 100% of the outstanding equity interests in the Manager, or (iii) this Agreement is terminated and, in the case of any transaction referred to in clause (i), (ii) or (iii), the Company becomes internally managed by the officers and employees of CTO or the Manager.
		

		
			“Investments” means the investments of the Company.
		

		
			“Investment Company Act” means the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
		

		
			“Investment Guidelines” means the general criteria, parameters and policies relating to Investments as established by the Board of Directors, as the same may be modified from time-to-time.
		

		
			“IPO Closing Date” has the meaning assigned in Section 13(a).
		

		
			“Judicially Determined” has the meaning assigned in Section 11(a).
		

		
			“Manager” has the meaning assigned in the Preamble.
		

		
			“Manager Change of Control” means the occurrence of any of the following: (i) the sale, lease or transfer, in one or a series of related transactions, of all or substantially all of the assets of the Manager, taken as a whole, to any Person other than CTO or any of its Affiliates; (ii) the sale, lease or transfer, in one or a series of related transactions, of all or substantially all of the assets of CTO, taken as a whole, to any Person other than an Affiliate of CTO; (iii) the acquisition by any Person or group (within the meaning of Section 13(d)(3) or Section 14(d)(2) of the Exchange Act, or any successor provision), including any group acting for the purpose of acquiring, holding or disposing of securities (within the meaning of Rule 13d-5(b)(1) under the Exchange Act), other than the Company or any of its Affiliates, in a single transaction or in a series of related transactions, by way of merger, consolidation or other business combination or purchase of beneficial ownership (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act, or any successor provision) of 50% or more of the total voting power of the voting capital interests of the Manager or CTO; or (iv) change in the composition of the board of directors of CTO such that, during any 12-month period, the individuals who, as of the beginning of such period, constitute the board of directors of CTO cease for any reason to constitute more than 50% of the board of directors of CTO; provided, however, that any individual becoming a member of the board of directors of CTO subsequent to the beginning of such period whose election, or nomination for election by CTO’s shareholders, was approved by a vote of at least two-thirds of the directors immediately prior to the date of such appointment or election will be considered as
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			though such individual were a member of the board of directors of CTO as of the beginning of such period.
		

		
			“Manager Indemnified Party” has the meaning assigned in Section 11(a).
		

		
			“Measurement Period” means each period beginning on January 1 after the last Measurement Period with respect to which the Incentive Fee shall have been payable (January 1, 2020 with respect to the first Measurement Period) and ending on December 31 of the applicable calendar year, provided that if this Agreement is terminated or expires without renewal other than on December 31, the last Measurement Period will end on the last complete trading day for the Common Stock on the NYSE (or any other securities exchange on which the Common Stock is principally traded) prior to such termination or expiration.
		

		
			“Notice of Proposal to Negotiate” has the meaning assigned in Section 13(c).
		

		
			“NYSE” means the New York Stock Exchange.
		

		
			“OP units” means common units of limited partnership interest in the Operating Partnership.
		

		
			“Operating Partnership” has the meaning assigned in the Preamble.
		

		
			“Outperformance Amount” means, with respect to any Measurement Period, (i) 
Total Stockholder Return with respect to such Measurement Period, minus (ii) the Cumulative Hurdle.
		

		
			“Party” or “Parties” has the meaning assigned in the Preamble.
		

		
			“Person” means any individual, corporation, partnership, joint venture, limited liability company, estate, trust, unincorporated association, any federal, state, county or municipal government or any bureau, department or agency thereof and any fiduciary acting in such capacity on behalf of any of the foregoing.
		

		
			“Records” has the meaning assigned in Section 6(a).
		

		
			“REIT” means a “real estate investment trust” as defined under the Code.
		

		
			“Representatives” means collectively the Manager’s Affiliates, officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives.
		

		
			“SEC” means the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.
		

		
			“Securities Act” means the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.
		

		
			 “Subsidiary” means any subsidiary of the Company, any partnership (including the Operating Partnership), the general partner of which is the Company or any subsidiary of the
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			Company, and any limited liability company, the managing member of which is the Company or any subsidiary of the Company.
		

		
			“Tax Preparer” has the meaning assigned in Section 7(f).
		

		
			“Termination Fee” means, with respect to any termination or non-renewal of this Agreement under Section 13, a fee equal to three times the sum of (i) the average annual Base Management Fee earned by the Manager during the 24-month period immediately preceding the most recently completed calendar quarter prior to the Effective Termination Date and (ii) the average annual Incentive Fee earned by the Manager during the two most recently completed Measurement Periods prior to the Effective Termination Date.
		

		
			“Termination Notice” has the meaning assigned in Section 13(b).
		

		
			“Termination Without Cause” has the meaning assigned in Section 13(b).
		

		
			“Total Equity” means, as of a particular date, (i) the sum of the net cash proceeds and the value of non-cash consideration from all issuances of equity securities by the Company or the Operating Partnership since the Company’s inception, including OP units (calculated on a daily weighted average basis), less (ii) any amount that the Company or the Operating Partnership has paid to repurchase shares of Common Stock or OP units, as applicable, since the Company’s inception. Total Equity may be adjusted to exclude one-time events pursuant to changes in GAAP and certain non-cash items after discussions between the Manager and the Independent Directors and approval in advance by a majority of the Independent Directors.  As a result, Total Equity, for purposes of calculating the Base Management Fee, could be greater than or less than the amount of the Company’s stockholders’ equity calculated in accordance with GAAP and shown on the face of the Company’s consolidated balance sheets.
		

		
			“Total Stockholder Return” means, with respect to any Measurement Period, an amount equal to (i) the Final Share Price, plus (ii) all dividends with respect to a share of Common Stock paid since the beginning of such Measurement Period (whether paid in cash or a distribution in kind), minus (iii) the High Water Price.
		

		
			“Treasury Regulations” means the Procedures and Administration Regulations promulgated by the U.S. Department of Treasury under the Code, as amended.
		

		
			“Weighted Average Shares” means, with respect to any Measurement Period, the weighted average fully diluted number of shares of Common Stock issued and outstanding during such Measurement Period, as determined in accordance with GAAP.
		

		
			(b)        As used herein, accounting terms relating to the Company not defined in Section 1(a) and accounting terms partly defined in Section 1(a), to the extent not defined, shall have the respective meanings given to them under GAAP. As used herein, “fiscal quarters” shall mean the period from January 1 to March 31, April 1 to June 30, July 1 to September 30 and October 1 to December 31 of the applicable year.
		

		
			(c)        The words “hereof,” “herein” and “hereunder” and words of similar import when used in this Agreement shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			provision of this Agreement, and Section references are to this Agreement unless otherwise specified.
		

		
			(d)        The meanings given to terms defined herein shall be equally applicable to both the singular and plural forms of such terms. The words include, includes and including shall be deemed to be followed by the phrase “without limitation.”
		

		
			2.         Appointment and Duties of the Manager.
		

		
			(a)        Appointment.  The Company and the Operating Partnership hereby appoint the Manager to manage, operate and administer the assets, operations and affairs of the Company subject to the further terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, and the Manager hereby agrees to use its commercially reasonable efforts to perform each of the duties set forth herein in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.
		

		
			(b)        Duties.  The Manager shall manage, operate and administer the day-to-day operations, business and affairs of the Company, subject to the direction and supervision of the Board of Directors, and shall have only such functions and authority as the Board of Directors may delegate to it, including the authority identified and delegated to the Manager herein. Without limiting the foregoing, the Manager shall oversee and conduct the investment activities of the Company in accordance with the Investment Guidelines attached hereto as Exhibit A, as amended from time to time, and other policies adopted and implemented and monitored by the Board of Directors. Subject to the foregoing, the Manager will use its commercially reasonable efforts to perform (or cause to be performed) such services and activities relating to the management, operation and administration of the assets, liabilities and business of the Company as is appropriate, including:
		

		
			(i)       serving as the Company’s consultant with respect to the periodic review of the Investment Guidelines and other policies and criteria for the other borrowings and the operations of the Company;
		

		
			(ii)      investigating, analyzing and selecting possible Investment opportunities and originating, acquiring, structuring, financing, retaining, selling, negotiating for prepayment, restructuring or disposing of Investments consistent with the Investment Guidelines and making representations and warranties in connection therewith;
		

		
			(iii)     with respect to any prospective Investment by the Company and any sale, exchange or other disposition of any Investment by the Company, conducting negotiations on the Company’s behalf with sellers and purchasers and their respective agents, representatives and investment bankers and owners of privately and publicly held real estate companies;
		

		
			(iv)     engaging and supervising, on the Company’s behalf and at the Company’s sole cost and expense, third-party service providers who provide legal, accounting, due diligence, transfer agent, registrar, property management and maintenance services, leasing services, master servicing, special servicing, banking, investment banking, mortgage brokerage, real estate brokerage, securities brokerage and other financial services
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			and such other services as may be required relating to the Investments or potential Investments and to the Company’s other business and operations;
		

		
			(v)      coordinating and supervising, on behalf of the Company and at the Company’s sole cost and expense, other third-party service providers to the Company;
		

		
			(vi)     coordinating and managing operations of any joint venture or co-investment interests held by the Company and conducting all matters with any joint venture or co-investment partners;
		

		
			(vii)    providing executive and administrative personnel, office space and office services required in rendering services to the Company;
		

		
			(viii)   administering the Company’s day-to-day operations and performing and supervising the performance of such other administrative functions necessary to the Company’s management as may be agreed upon by the Manager and the Board of Directors, including the collection of revenues and the payment of the Company’s debts and obligations;
		

		
			(ix)     in connection with the Company’s subsequent, on-going obligations under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, as amended, and the Exchange Act, engaging and supervising, on the Company’s behalf and at the Company’s sole cost and expense, third-party consultants and other service providers to assist the Company in complying with the requirements of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, as amended, and the Exchange Act;
		

		
			(x)      communicating on the Company’s behalf with the holders of any of the Company’s equity or debt securities as required to satisfy the reporting and other requirements of any governmental bodies or agencies or trading markets and to maintain effective relations with such holders;
		

		
			(xi)     counseling the Company in connection with policy decisions to be made by the Board of Directors;
		

		
			(xii)    counseling the Company, and when appropriate, evaluating and making recommendations to the Board of Directors regarding hedging and financing strategies and engaging in hedging, financing and borrowing activities on the Company’s behalf, consistent with the Investment Guidelines;
		

		
			(xiii)   counseling the Company regarding the qualification and maintenance of its status as a REIT and monitoring compliance with the various REIT qualification tests and other rules set out in the Code and the Treasury Regulations;
		

		
			(xiv)   counseling the Company regarding the maintenance of the Company’s exclusion from status as an investment company under the Investment Company Act and monitoring compliance with the requirements for maintaining such exclusion and using commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Company to maintain such exclusion from status as an investment company under the Investment Company Act;
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			(xv)    assisting the Company in developing criteria for asset purchase commitments that are specifically tailored to the Company’s investment objectives and making available to the Company its knowledge and experience with respect to single-tenant commercial real estate and operations;
		

		
			(xvi)   furnishing such reports to the Company or the Board of Directors that the Manager reasonably determines to be responsive to reasonable requests for information from the Company or the Board of Directors regarding the Company’s activities and services performed for the Company by the Manager;
		

		
			(xvii)  monitoring the operating performance of the Investments and providing periodic reports with respect thereto to the Board of Directors, including comparative information with respect to such operating performance and budgeted or projected operating results;
		

		
			(xviii) purchasing assets (including investing in short-term investments pending the purchase of other Investments, payment of fees, costs and expenses, or distributions to the Company’s stockholders), and advising the Company as to the Company’s capital structure and capital raising;
		

		
			(xix)   causing the Company to retain, at the sole cost and expense of the Company, qualified independent accountants and legal counsel, as applicable, to assist in developing appropriate accounting procedures, compliance procedures and testing systems with respect to financial reporting obligations and compliance with the provisions of the Code and the Treasury Regulations applicable to REITs and taxable REIT subsidiaries, and conducting quarterly compliance reviews with respect thereto;
		

		
			(xx)    causing the Company to qualify to do business in all applicable jurisdictions and to obtain and maintain all appropriate licenses;
		

		
			(xxi)   assisting the Company in complying with all regulatory requirements applicable to the Company in respect of the Company’s business activities, including preparing or causing to be prepared all financial statements required under applicable regulations and contractual undertakings and all reports and documents, if any, required under the Exchange Act and the Securities Act;
		

		
			(xxii)  taking all necessary actions to cause the Company to make required tax filings and reports and maintain compliance with the provisions of the Code and Treasury Regulations applicable to the Company, including the provisions applicable to the Company’s qualification as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes;
		

		
			(xxiii)  handling and resolving all claims, disputes or controversies (including all litigation, arbitration, settlement or other proceedings or negotiations) in which the Company may be involved or to which the Company may be subject arising out of the Company’s day-to-day operations, subject to such limitations or parameters as may be imposed from time to time by the Independent Directors;
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			(xxiv)  using commercially reasonable efforts to cause expenses incurred by or on behalf of the Company to be commercially reasonable or commercially customary and within any budgeted parameters or expense guidelines set by the Independent Directors from time to time;
		

		
			(xxv)  advising on, and obtaining on behalf of the Company, appropriate credit facilities or other financings for the Investments consistent with the Investment Guidelines;
		

		
			(xxvi)  advising the Company with respect to offering and selling securities publicly or privately in connection with the Company’s financing strategy and capital requirements;
		

		
			(xxvii)         performing such other services as may be required from time to time for management and other activities relating to the assets of the Company as the Board of Directors shall reasonably request or the Manager shall deem appropriate under the particular circumstances; and
		

		
			(xxviii)        using commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Company to comply with all applicable laws.
		

		
			(c)        Service Providers.  The Manager may engage Persons who are non-Affiliates, for and on behalf, and at the sole cost and expense, of the Company to provide to the Company sourcing, acquisition, disposition, asset management, property management, leasing, financing, development, disposition of real estate and/or similar services customarily provided in connection with the management, operation and administration of a business similar to the business of the Company, pursuant to agreement(s) that provide for market rates and contain standard market terms.
		

		
			(d)        Reporting Requirements.
		

		
			(i)       As frequently as the Manager may deem necessary or advisable, or at the direction of the Board of Directors, the Manager shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, with respect to any Investment (A) reports and information on the Company’s operations and asset performance and (B) other information reasonably requested by the Board of Directors.
		

		
			(ii)      The Manager shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, all reports, financial or otherwise, with respect to the Company reasonably required in order for the Company to comply with its Governing Instruments or any other materials required to be filed with any governmental entity or agency, and shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, all materials and data necessary to complete such reports and other materials including at the sole cost and expense of the Company, an annual audit of the Company’s books of account by a nationally recognized independent accounting firm.
		

		
			(iii)     The Manager shall prepare regular reports for the Board of Directors to enable the Board of Directors to review the Company’s acquisitions, portfolio composition and characteristics, credit quality, performance and compliance with the Investment Guidelines and policies approved by the Board of Directors.
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			 (e)        Reliance by Manager.  In performing its duties under this Section 2, the Manager shall be entitled to rely on qualified experts and professionals (including accountants, legal counsel and other professional service providers) hired by the Manager at the Company’s sole cost and expense.
		

		
			(f)        Payment and Reimbursement of Expenses.  On a quarterly basis, following the end of each quarter, the Company shall pay in cash all expenses, and reimburse the Manager for the Manager’s expenses incurred on behalf of the Company, in connection with any such services to the extent such expenses are payable or reimbursable by the Company to the Manager pursuant to Section 9.
		

		
			(g)        Matters Requiring Approval of Independent Directors.
		

		
			(i) Beginning with fiscal year 2021, the Manager shall prepare an annual operating and capital expenditure budget covering each of the Company’s fiscal years (the “Annual Budget”), and will deliver such Annual Budget to the Independent Directors no later than 45 days prior to the first day of the fiscal year covered by such Annual Budget. Each Annual Budget must be approved by a majority of the Independent Directors. Any alteration, supplement, amendment or other modification to or variation from the Annual Budget in excess of 5.0% of the budgeted amount for such items must be approved by a majority of the Independent Directors.
		

		
			(ii) The terms of any new or the non-contractual renewal of a lease that contributed more than the lesser of $5.0 million or 5.0% of the Company’s annualized base rent as of the date the lease is entered into or the expiration of the lease, as applicable, must be approved by a majority of the Independent Directors.
		

		
			(iii) All acquisitions of single-tenant, net leased properties from CTO or any of its Affiliates must be approved by a majority of the Independent Directors.
		

		
			3.         Dedication; Other Activities.
		

		
			(a)        Devotion of Time.  The Manager shall devote sufficient resources to the administration of the Company to discharge the Manager’s duties under this Agreement. The Manager, directly or indirectly through its Affiliates, will provide a management team (including a President and Chief Executive Officer, a Chief Financial Officer, and a General Counsel and Corporate Secretary) along with appropriate support personnel, to deliver the management services to the Company hereunder.  The members of such management team shall devote such of their working time and efforts to the management of the Company as the Manager deems reasonably necessary and appropriate for the proper performance of all of the Manager’s duties hereunder, commensurate with the level of activity of the Company from time to time.  The Company shall have the benefit of the Manager’s reasonable judgment and effort in rendering services and, in furtherance of the foregoing, the Manager shall not undertake activities which, in its reasonable judgment, will materially adversely affect the performance of its obligations under this Agreement.
		

		
			(b)        Other Activities.  Subject to Section 3(a) above and the Exclusivity and ROFO Agreement, nothing herein shall prevent CTO, the Manager or any of their Affiliates or any of
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			the officers, directors, employees or personnel of any of the foregoing, from engaging in other businesses or from rendering services of any kind to any other Person, including investing in, or rendering advisory services to others investing in, any type of real estate, real estate-related investment or non-real estate-related investment or in any way bind or restrict CTO, the Manager or any of their Affiliates or any of the officers, directors, employees or personnel of any of the foregoing from buying, selling or trading any assets, securities or commodities for their own accounts or for the account of others for whom CTO, the Manager or any of their Affiliates or any of the officers, directors, employees or personnel of any of the foregoing may be acting.
		

		
			(c)        Officers, Employees, Etc.  The members, partners, officers, employees, personnel and agents of CTO, the Manager and their Affiliates may serve as directors, officers, employees, agents, nominees or signatories for the Company or any Subsidiary, to the extent permitted by their Governing Instruments, as may be amended from time to time, or by any resolutions duly adopted by the Board of Directors pursuant to the Company’s Governing Instruments. When executing documents or otherwise acting in such capacities for the Company or such other Subsidiary, such Persons shall use their respective titles with respect to the Company or such Subsidiary.
		

		
			(d)        Exclusivity and ROFO Agreement. On the date hereof, the Company and CTO have entered into the Exclusivity and ROFO Agreement, which, among other things, governs the circumstances under which CTO and its Affiliates must offer to the Company the opportunity to acquire a ROFO Property (as defined in the Exclusivity and ROFO Agreement).
		

		
			4.         Agency; Authority
		

		
			(a)        The Manager shall act as the agent of the Company in originating, developing, acquiring, structuring, financing, managing, renovating, leasing and disposing of Investments, disbursing and collecting the Company’s funds, paying the debts and fulfilling the obligations of the Company, supervising the performance of professionals engaged by or on behalf of the Company and handling, prosecuting and settling any claims of or against the Company, the Board of Directors, holders of the Company’s securities or the Company’s representatives or assets.
		

		
			(b)        In performing the services set forth in this Agreement, as an agent of the Company, the Manager shall have the right to exercise all powers and authority which are reasonably necessary and customary to perform its obligations under this Agreement, including the following powers, subject in each case to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including the Investment Guidelines: to purchase, exchange or otherwise acquire and to sell, exchange or otherwise dispose of, any Investment in a public or private sale; to borrow and, for the purpose of securing the repayment thereof, to pledge, mortgage or otherwise encumber Investments; to purchase, take and hold Investments subject to mortgages, liens or other encumbrances; to extend the time of payment of any liens or encumbrances which may at any time be encumbrances upon any Investment, irrespective of by whom the same were made; to foreclose, to reduce the rate of interest on, and to consent to the modification and extension of the maturity of any Investments, or to accept a deed in lieu of foreclosure; to join in a voluntary partition of any Investment; to cause to be demolished any structures on any real estate Investment; to cause renovations and capital improvements to be made to any real estate
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			Investment; to abandon any Investment deemed to be worthless; to enter into joint ventures or otherwise participate in investment vehicles investing in Investments; to cause any real estate Investment to be leased, operated, developed, constructed or exploited; to cause the Company to indemnify third parties in connection with contractual arrangements between the Company and such third parties; to obtain and maintain insurance in such amounts and against such risks as are prudent in accordance with customary and sound business practices in the appropriate geographic area; to cause any property to be maintained in good state of repair and upkeep; to pay the taxes, upkeep, repairs, carrying charges, maintenance and premiums for insurance; to use the personnel and resources of its Affiliates in performing the services specified in this Agreement without any additional costs or charges to the Company; to hire third-party service providers subject to and in accordance with Section 2; to designate and engage all third-party professionals and consultants to perform services (directly or indirectly) on behalf of the Company, including accountants, legal counsel and engineers; and to take any and all other actions as are necessary or appropriate in connection with the Investments.
		

		
			(c)        The Manager shall be authorized to represent to third parties that it has the power to perform the actions which it is authorized to perform under this Agreement.
		

		
			5.         Bank Accounts.
		

		
			At the direction of the Board of Directors, the Manager may establish and maintain as an agent on behalf of the Company one or more bank accounts in the name of the Company or any other Subsidiary (any such account, a “Company Account”), collect and deposit funds into any such Company Account and disburse funds from any such Company Account, under such terms and conditions as the Board of Directors may approve. The Manager shall from time-to-time render appropriate accountings of such collections and payments to the Board of Directors and, upon request, to the auditors of Company.
		

		
			6.         Books and Records; Confidentiality.
		

		
			(a)        Books and Records.  The Manager shall maintain appropriate books of account, records, data and files (including computerized material) (collectively, “Records”) relating to the Company and the Investments generated or obtained by the Manager in performing its obligations under this Agreement, and such Records shall be accessible for inspection by representatives of the Company or any Subsidiary at any time during normal business hours upon one business day’s advance written notice.  The Manager shall have full responsibility for the maintenance, care and safekeeping of all Records.  The Manager agrees that the Records are the property of the Company, and the Manager agrees to deliver the Records to the Company upon the written request of the Company as directed by a majority of the Independent Directors.
		

		
			(b)        Confidentiality.  The Manager shall keep confidential any and all non-public information, written or oral, obtained by it in connection with the services rendered hereunder and shall not disclose Confidential Information, in whole or in part, to any Person other than to CTO and its officers, employees, agents or representatives who need to know such Confidential Information for the purpose of rendering services hereunder or with the consent of the Company, except: (i) in accordance with any advisory agreement contemplated by Section 2(c); (ii) with the prior written consent of a majority of the Independent Directors; (iii) to legal counsel,
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			accountants, financial advisors and other professional advisors; (iv) to appraisers, creditors, financing sources, trading counterparties, other counterparties, third-party service providers to the Company and others (in each case, both those actually doing business with the Company and those with whom the Company seeks to do business) in the ordinary course of the Company’s business; (v) to governmental or regulatory officials having jurisdiction over the Company; (vi) in connection with any governmental or regulatory filings of the Company or disclosure or presentations to Company investors; or (vii) to respond to requests from judicial or regulatory or self-regulatory organizations and as required by law or legal process to which the Manager or any Person to whom disclosure is permitted hereunder is a party. If, failing the entry of a protective order or the receipt of a waiver hereunder, the Manager is, in the opinion of counsel, required to disclose Confidential Information, the Manager may disclose only that portion of such information that its counsel advises in writing is legally required without liability hereunder; provided, that the Manager agrees to exercise commercially reasonable efforts to obtain reliable assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded such information. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, each of the following shall be deemed to be excluded from provisions hereof: any Confidential Information that (A) is available to the public from a source other than the Manager not resulting from the Manager’s violation of this Section 6, (B) is released in writing by the Company to the public, or (C) is obtained by the Manager from a third party not known by the Manager to be in breach of an obligation of confidence with respect to the Confidential Information disclosed. The Manager agrees (1) to inform each of its Representatives of the non-public nature of the Confidential Information, (2) to direct such Persons to treat such Confidential Information in accordance with the terms hereof and (3) to be responsible for any breaches of this Section 6 by any of its Representatives. The provisions of this Section 6 shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement for a period of one year.
		

		
			7.         Obligations of Manager; Restrictions.
		

		
			(a)        Internal Control.  The Manager shall (i) establish and maintain a system of internal accounting and financial controls designed to provide reasonable assurance of the reliability of financial reporting, the effectiveness and efficiency of operations and compliance with applicable laws, (ii) maintain records for each Investment on a GAAP basis, (iii) develop accounting entries and reports required by the Company to meet its reporting requirements under applicable laws, (iv) consult with the Company with respect to proposed or new accounting/reporting rules identified by the Manager and (v) prepare quarterly and annual financial statements as soon as practicable after the end of each such period as may be reasonably requested and general ledger journal entries and other information necessary for the Company’s compliance with applicable laws and in accordance with GAAP and cooperate with the Company’s independent accounting firm in connection with the auditing or review of such financial statements, the cost of any such audit or review to be paid by the Company.
		

		
			(b)        Restrictions.
		

		
			(i)       The Manager acknowledges that the Company intends to conduct its operations so as (A) to maintain its qualification as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and (B) not to become regulated as an investment company under the Investment Company Act, and agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with the
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			Company’s efforts to conduct its operations so as to maintain its REIT qualification and not to become regulated as an investment company under the Investment Company Act. The Manager shall refrain from any action or Investment that (a) is not in compliance with the Investment Guidelines, (b) would cause the Company to fail to qualify or maintain its qualification as a REIT, (c) would cause the Company or any Subsidiary to be required to be registered as an investment company under the Investment Company Act, or (d) would violate any law, rule or regulation of any governmental body or agency having jurisdiction over the Company or that would otherwise not be permitted by the Company’s Governing Instruments. If the Manager is ordered to take any such action by the Board of Directors, the Manager shall promptly notify the Independent Directors of the Manager’s judgment that such action would adversely affect such status or violate any such law, rule or regulation or the Company’s Governing Instruments.
		

		
			(ii)      The Manager shall require each seller or transferor of investment assets to the Company to make such representations and warranties regarding such assets as may, in the reasonable judgment of the Manager, be necessary and appropriate and consistent with standard industry practice.  In addition, the Manager shall take such other action as it deems necessary or appropriate and consistent with standard industry practice with regard to the protection of the Investments.
		

		
			(iii)     The Company shall not invest in joint ventures with the Manager or any Affiliate of the Manager, unless (a) such Investment is made in accordance with the Investment Guidelines and (b) such Investment is approved in advance by a majority of the Independent Directors.
		

		
			(c)        Board of Directors Review and Approval.  The Board of Directors will periodically review the Investment Guidelines and the Company’s portfolio of Investments but will not be required to review each proposed Investment; provided, that the Company may not, and the Manager may not cause the Company to, acquire any Investment, sell any Investment or engage in any co-investment that requires the approval of a majority of the Independent Directors unless such transaction has been so approved. If a majority of the Independent Directors determines that a particular transaction does not comply with the Investment Guidelines, then a majority of the Independent Directors will consider what corrective action, if any, is appropriate.  The Manager shall have the authority to take, or cause the Company to take, any such corrective action specified by a majority of the Independent Directors. The Manager shall be permitted to rely upon the direction of the Corporate Secretary of the Company to evidence approval of the Independent Directors with respect to a proposed Investment that requires approval of the Independent Directors.
		

		
			(d)        [Intentionally Omitted.]
		

		
			(e)        Insurance.  The Manager shall maintain “errors and omissions” insurance coverage and such other insurance coverage which is customarily carried by managers performing functions similar to those of the Manager under this Agreement with respect to assets similar to the assets of the Company, in an amount which is comparable to that customarily maintained by other managers or servicers of similar assets.  The Manager shall, on behalf and at the expense of the Company, with the assistance of an experienced and reputable insurance
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			broker, obtain and maintain customary directors’ and officers’ liability insurance for the Company’s directors and officers and shall report to the Board of Directors regarding the scope and cost of such coverage and, at the request of the Independent Directors, shall modify or expand such coverage with the assistance of an experienced and reputable insurance broker.
		

		
			(f)        Tax Filings.  The Manager shall (i) assemble, maintain and provide to the firm designated by the Company to prepare tax returns on behalf of the Company and its subsidiaries (the “Tax Preparer”) information and data required for the preparation of federal, state, local and foreign tax returns, any audits, examinations or administrative or legal proceedings related thereto or any contractual tax indemnity rights or obligations of the Company and its subsidiaries and supervise the preparation and filing of such tax returns, the conduct of such audits, examinations or proceedings and the prosecution or defense of such rights, (ii) provide factual data reasonably requested by the Tax Preparer or the Company with respect to tax matters, (iii) assemble, record, organize and report to the Company data and information with respect to the Investments relative to taxes and tax returns in such form as may be reasonably requested by the Company, and (iv) supervise the Tax Preparer in connection with the preparation, filing or delivery to appropriate persons, of applicable tax information reporting forms with respect to the Investments and the Common Stock (including information reporting forms, whether on Form 1099 or otherwise with respect to sales, interest received, interest paid, dividends paid and other relevant transactions); it being understood that, in the context of the foregoing, the Company shall rely on its own tax advisers in the preparation of its tax returns and the conduct of any audits, examinations or administrative or legal proceedings related thereto and that, without limiting the Manager’s obligation to provide the information, data, reports and other supervision and assistance provided herein, the Manager will not be responsible for the preparation of such returns or the conduct of such audits, examinations or other proceedings.
		

		
			8.         Compensation.
		

		
			(a)        For the services rendered under this Agreement, the Company shall pay the Base Management Fee and the Incentive Fee to the Manager.
		

		
			(b)        The Base Management Fee shall be payable in arrears in cash, in quarterly installments commencing with the fiscal quarter in which this Agreement is executed.  If applicable, the initial and final installments of the Base Management Fee shall be pro-rated based on the number of days during the initial and final fiscal quarter, respectively, that this Agreement is in effect.  The Manager shall calculate each installment of the Base Management Fee within 30 days after the end of the fiscal quarter with respect to which such installment is payable. A copy of such calculation made by the Manager shall thereafter promptly (but in any event within 30 days of the date that the Manager has made the calculation) be delivered to the Board of Directors and, upon such delivery, payment of such installment of the Base Management Fee shown therein shall be due and payable in cash no later than the date which is five business days after the date of delivery to the Board of Directors of the written statement from the Manager setting forth the computation of the Base Management Fee for such fiscal quarter;  provided, however, that such Base Management Fee may be offset by the Company against amounts due to the Company by the Manager.
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			 (c)        As soon as practicable after the end of each Measurement Period, the Manager shall prepare a statement setting forth the Manager’s calculation of any Incentive Fee payable by the Company to the Manager with respect to such Measurement Period, and the Manager shall deliver such statement to the Board of Directors. The Company shall pay any such Incentive Fee in cash promptly (but in any event within 15 business days) after delivery to the Board of Directors of the statement setting forth the Manager’s calculation of the Incentive Fee, which the Manager shall provide no later than 30 days following the end of the Measurement Period.
		

		
			(d)        Additional Consideration.  It is expressly understood by the Parties that this Agreement is drafted and entered into in consideration of the obligations and benefits contained in this Agreement.  It is also recognized that the Manager was instrumental in creating the Company, developing and implementing its business plan, and providing initial financing and resources.
		

		
			9.         Expenses.
		

		
			(a)        The Company shall bear all of its operating expenses, except those specifically required to be borne by the Manager under this Agreement.  The expenses required to be borne by the Company include, but are not limited to:
		

		
			(i)       Acquisition Expenses incurred in connection with the selection and acquisition of Investments;
		

		
			(ii)      fees, commissions and expenses incurred in connection with the issuance of the Company’s securities, any financing transaction and other costs incident to the acquisition, development, redevelopment, construction, repositioning, leasing, disposition and financing of Investments;
		

		
			(iii)     costs of legal, tax, accounting, consulting, auditing and other similar services rendered for the Company by third-party service providers retained by the Manager;
		

		
			(iv)     the compensation and expenses of Directors and the cost of liability insurance to indemnify the Company, Directors and officers;
		

		
			(v)      costs associated with the establishment and maintenance of any credit facilities, other financing arrangements or indebtedness or any securities offerings of the Company (including, in either case, commitment fees, third-party accounting  fees, third-party legal fees, closing costs and other customary costs);
		

		
			(vi)     expenses connected with communications to holders of securities of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries and other bookkeeping and clerical work necessary in maintaining relations with holders of such securities and in complying with the continuous reporting and other requirements of governmental bodies or agencies, including all costs of preparing and filing required reports with the SEC, the costs payable by the Company to any transfer agent and registrar in connection with the listing and/or trading of the Company’s stock on any exchange, the fees payable by the Company to any such exchange in connection with its listing, costs of preparing, printing and mailing the Company’s annual report to the Company’s stockholders or the Operating Partnership’s partners, as applicable, and proxy
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			materials with respect to any meeting of the Company’s stockholders or the Operating Partnership’s partners, as applicable;
		

		
			(vii)    transfer agent, registrar and exchange listing fees;
		

		
			(viii)   the cost of printing and mailing proxies, reports and other materials to the Company’s stockholders;
		

		
			(ix)     costs associated with any computer software or hardware, electronic equipment or purchased information technology services from third-party vendors that is used for the Company;
		

		
			(x)      expenses incurred by managers, officers, personnel and agents of the Manager for travel on the Company’s behalf and other out-of-pocket expenses incurred by managers, officers, personnel and agents of the Manager in connection with the purchase, development, redevelopment, construction, repositioning, leasing, financing, refinancing, sale or other disposition of an Investment or in connection with any of the Company’s securities offerings, or in connection with any financing transaction;
		

		
			(xi)     costs and expenses incurred with respect to market information systems and publications, research publications and materials and settlement, clearing and custodial fees and expenses;
		

		
			(xii)    compensation and expenses of a transfer agent for the Company;
		

		
			(xiii)   the costs of maintaining compliance with all federal, state and local rules and regulations or any other regulatory agency;
		

		
			(xiv)   all taxes and license fees;
		

		
			(xv)    all insurance costs incurred in connection with the operation of the Company’s business except for the costs attributable to the insurance for the personnel of the Manager or CTO that the Manager or CTO elects to carry for itself;
		

		
			(xvi)   all other third-party costs and expenses relating to the Company’s business and investment operations, including the costs and expenses of acquiring, owning, protecting, maintaining, developing and disposing of Investments, including appraisal, reporting, audit and legal fees;
		

		
			(xvii)  expenses relating to any office(s) or office facilities, including disaster backup recovery sites and facilities that the Independent Directors elect to maintain for the Company separate from the office or offices of CTO and the Manager;
		

		
			(xviii) expenses connected with the payments of interest, dividends or distributions in cash or any other form authorized or caused to be made by the Board of Directors to or on account of holders of the Company’s securities and the securities of any of the Subsidiaries, including in connection with any dividend reinvestment plan;
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			 (xix)   any judgment or settlement of pending or threatened proceedings (whether civil, criminal or otherwise) against the Company or any Subsidiary, or against any trustee, director, partner, member or officer of the Company or of any Subsidiary in such person’s capacity as such for which the Company or any Subsidiary is required to indemnify such person pursuant to the applicable governing document or other instrument or agreement, or by any court or governmental agency; and
		

		
			(xx)    all other costs and expenses approved in advance by a majority of the Independent Directors actually incurred by the Manager.
		

		
			(b)        Other than as expressly provided above, the Company will not be required to pay any portion of the rent, telephone, utilities, office furniture, equipment, machinery and other office, internal and overhead expenses of the Manager and its Affiliates.  In particular, the Manager is not entitled to be reimbursed for wages, salaries and benefits of CTO’s officers and employees provided to the Company through the Manager. The Manager or CTO shall be solely responsible for all compensation costs and expenses related to the officers and employees of CTO or the Manager that may perform services for the Company, and the Company shall have no liability or responsibility therefor.
		

		
			(c)        Subject to complying with any restrictions set forth herein, the Manager may retain, for and on behalf, and at the sole cost and expense, of the Company, such services of non-Affiliate third-party accountants, legal counsel, appraisers, insurers, brokers, transfer agents, registrars, developers, investment banks, financial advisors, banks and other lenders and others as the Manager deems necessary or advisable in connection with the management and operations of the Company. The provisions of this Section 9 shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement to the extent such expenses have previously been incurred or are incurred in connection with such expiration or termination.
		

		
			10.       Expense Reports and Reimbursements.
		

		
			The Manager shall prepare a statement documenting the operating expenses of the Company incurred during each fiscal quarter, and deliver the same to the Board of Directors within 40 days following the end of the applicable fiscal quarter. Such expenses incurred by the Manager on behalf of the Company shall be reimbursed by the Company within 30 days following delivery of the expense statement by the Manager; provided, however, that such reimbursements may be offset by the Manager against amounts due to the Company from the Manager.  The provisions of this Section 10 shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement.
		

		
			11.       Limits of Manager Responsibility; Indemnification.
		

		
			(a)        Pursuant to this Agreement, the Manager will not assume any responsibility other than to render the services called for hereunder in good faith and will not be responsible for any action of the Board of Directors or the Company in following or declining to follow the advice or recommendations of the Manager.  The Manager, its Affiliates and the officers, directors, members, shareholders, managers, employees, agents, personnel, successors and assigns of any of them (each, a “Manager Indemnified Party”) shall not be liable to the Company for any acts
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			or omissions arising out of or in connection with the Company, this Agreement or the performance of the Manager’s duties and obligations hereunder, except by reason of acts or omissions found by a court of competent jurisdiction upon entry of a final judgment rendered and unappealable or not timely appealed (“Judicially Determined”) to be due to the bad faith, gross negligence, willful misconduct or fraud of the Manager Indemnified Party.  Notwithstanding any of the foregoing to the contrary, the provisions of this Section 11 shall not be construed so as to provide for the exculpation of any Manager Indemnified Party for any liability (including liability under federal securities laws which, under certain circumstances, impose liability even on Persons that act in good faith), to the extent (but only to the extent) that such liability may not be waived, modified or limited under applicable law, but shall be construed so as to effectuate the provisions of this Section 11 to the fullest extent permitted by law.
		

		
			(b)        To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Company shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless each Manager Indemnified Party from and against any and all costs, losses, claims, damages, liabilities, expenses (including reasonable legal and other professional fees and disbursements), judgments, fines and settlements (collectively, “Indemnification Obligations”) suffered or sustained by such Manager Indemnified Party by reason of (i) any acts, omissions or alleged acts or omissions arising out of or in connection with the Company or this Agreement, or (ii) any and all claims, demands, actions, suits or proceedings (civil, criminal, administrative or investigative), actual or threatened, in which such Manager Indemnified Party may be involved, as a party or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with such Manager Indemnified Party’s service to or on behalf of, or management of the affairs or assets of, the Company, or which relate to the Company; except to the extent such Indemnification Obligations are Judicially Determined to be due to such Manager Indemnified Party’s bad faith, gross negligence, willful misconduct or fraud or to constitute a material breach or violation of the Manager’s duties and obligations under this Agreement.  The termination of a proceeding by settlement or upon a plea of nolo contendere, or its equivalent, shall not, of itself, create a presumption that such Manager Indemnified Party’s conduct constituted bad faith, gross negligence, willful misconduct or fraud.  For the avoidance of doubt, none of the Manager Indemnified Parties will be liable for acts or omissions of any Manager Indemnified Party made or taken in accordance with written advice provided to the Manager Indemnified Parties by specialized, reputable, professional consultants selected, engaged or retained by the Manager and its Affiliates with commercially reasonable care, including counsel, accountants, investment bankers, financial advisers, and appraisers (absent bad faith, gross negligence, willful misconduct or fraud by a Manager Indemnified Party).  Notwithstanding the foregoing, no provision of this Agreement will constitute a waiver or limitation of the Company’s rights under federal or state securities laws.
		

		
			(c)        The Manager hereby agrees to indemnify the Company and its Subsidiaries and each of their respective directors and officers (each a “Company Indemnified Party”) with respect to all Indemnification Obligations suffered or sustained by such Company Indemnified Party by reason of (i) acts or omissions or alleged acts or omissions of the Manager Judicially Determined to be due to the bad faith, willful misconduct or gross negligence of the Manager, its Affiliates or their respective officers or employees or the reckless disregard of the Manager’s duties under this Agreement or (ii) claims by the Manager’s or its Affiliates’ employees relating to the terms and conditions of their employment with the Manager or its Affiliates.
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			 (d)        The party seeking indemnity (“Indemnitee”) will promptly notify the party against whom indemnity is claimed (“Indemnitor”) of any claim for which it seeks indemnification; provided, however, that the failure to so notify the Indemnitor will not relieve Indemnitor from any liability which it may have hereunder, except to the extent such failure actually prejudices the Indemnitor.  The Indemnitor shall have the right to assume the defense and settlement of such claim; provided that, Indemnitor notifies Indemnitee of its election to assume such defense and settlement within 30 days after the Indemnitee gives the Indemnitor notice of the claim.  In such case the Indemnitee will not settle or compromise such claim, and the Indemnitor will not be liable for any such settlement made without its prior written consent.  If Indemnitor is entitled to, and does, assume such defense by delivering the aforementioned notice to Indemnitee, Indemnitee will (i) have the right to approve Indemnitor’s counsel (which approval will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed), (ii) be obligated to cooperate in furnishing evidence and testimony and in any other manner in which Indemnitor may reasonably request and (iii) be entitled to participate in (but not control) the defense of any such action, with its own counsel and at its own expense.
		

		
			(e)        Reasonable expenses (including attorney’s fees) incurred by an Indemnitee in defense or settlement of a claim that may be subject to a right of indemnification hereunder may be advanced by the Company to such Indemnitee as such expenses are incurred prior to the final disposition of such claim; provided that, Indemnitee undertakes to repay such amounts if it shall be Judicially Determined that Indemnitee was not entitled to be indemnified hereunder.
		

		
			(f)        The Manager Indemnified Parties shall remain entitled to exculpation and indemnification from the Company pursuant to this Section 11 (subject to the limitations set forth herein) with respect to any matter arising prior to the termination of this Agreement and shall have no liability to the Company in respect of any matter arising after such termination unless such matter arose out of events or circumstances that occurred prior to such termination.
		

		
			12.       No Joint Venture.
		

		
			The Company and the Manager are not partners or joint venturers with each other and nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to make the Company and the Manager partners or joint venturers or impose any liability as such on either of them.
		

		
			13.       Term; Termination; Internalization.
		

		
			(a)        This Agreement shall become effective on the closing date of the Initial Public Offering (the “IPO Closing Date”) and shall continue in operation, unless terminated in accordance with the terms hereof, until the fifth anniversary of the IPO Closing Date (the “Initial Term”).  After the Initial Term, this Agreement shall be deemed renewed automatically each year for an additional one-year period (an “Automatic Renewal Term”) unless the Company or the Manager elects not to renew this Agreement in accordance with Section 13(b) or 13(d), respectively.
		

		
			(b)        Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary, upon the expiration of the Initial Term or any Automatic Renewal Term and upon 120 days’ prior written notice to the Manager (the “Termination Notice”), the Company may, without cause, in
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			connection with the expiration of the Initial Term or the then current Automatic Renewal Term, decline to renew this Agreement (any such nonrenewal, a “Termination Without Cause”) upon the affirmative vote of at least two-thirds of the Independent Directors or upon a determination by the holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of Common Stock, based upon (i) unsatisfactory performance by the Manager that is materially detrimental to the Company or (ii) a determination that the Base Management Fee and Incentive Fee payable to the Manager are not fair, subject to Section 13(c).  In the event of a Termination Without Cause, the Company shall pay the Manager the Termination Fee before or on the last day of the Initial Term or such Automatic Renewal Term, as the case may be (the “Effective Termination Date”).  The Company may terminate this Agreement for cause pursuant to Section 14 even after a Termination Notice and, in such case, no Termination Fee shall be payable.
		

		
			(c)        Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (b) above, if the reason for nonrenewal specified in the Company’s Termination Notice is that two-thirds of the Independent Directors or the holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of Common Stock have determined that the Base Management Fee and Incentive Fee payable to the Manager are not fair, the Company shall not have the foregoing nonrenewal right in the event the Manager agrees that it will continue to perform its duties hereunder during the Automatic Renewal Term that would commence upon the expiration of the Initial Term or then current Automatic Renewal Term at rates that at least two-thirds of the Independent Directors determine to be fair;  provided,  however, the Manager shall have the right to renegotiate the Base Management Fee and/or the Incentive Fee, by delivering to the Company, not less than 90 days prior to the pending Effective Termination Date, written notice (a “Notice of Proposal to Negotiate”) of its intention to renegotiate the Base Management Fee and/or the Incentive Fee.  Thereupon, the Company and the Manager shall endeavor to negotiate the Base Management Fee and/or the Incentive Fee in good faith.  Provided that the Company and the Manager agree to a revised Base Management Fee, Incentive Fee or other compensation structure within 60 days following the Company’s receipt of the Notice of Proposal to Negotiate, the Termination Notice from the Company shall be deemed of no force and effect, and this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect on the terms stated herein, except that the Base Management Fee, the Incentive Fee or other compensation structure shall be the revised Base Management Fee, Incentive Fee or other compensation structure effective as of the date as then agreed upon by the Company and the Manager.  The Company and the Manager agree to execute and deliver an amendment to this Agreement setting forth such revised Base Management Fee, Incentive Fee, or other compensation structure promptly upon reaching an agreement regarding same.  In the event that the Company and the Manager are unable to agree to a revised Base Management Fee, Incentive Fee, or other compensation structure during such 60 day period, this Agreement shall terminate on the Effective Termination Date and the Company shall be obligated to pay the Manager the Termination Fee upon the Effective Termination Date as a condition of such termination action being effective.
		

		
			(d)        No later than 180 days prior to the expiration of the Initial Term or the then current Automatic Renewal Term, the Manager may deliver written notice to the Company informing it of the Manager’s intention to decline to renew this Agreement, whereupon this Agreement shall not be renewed and extended and this Agreement shall terminate effective upon the Effective Termination Date next following the delivery of such notice.  The Company shall
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			not be required to pay to the Manager the Termination Fee if the Manager terminates this Agreement pursuant to this Section 13(d).
		

		
			(e)        Except as set forth in this Section 13, a nonrenewal of this Agreement pursuant to this Section 13 shall be without any further liability or obligation of either Party to the other, except as provided in Section 8,  Section 9,  Section 11 and Section 15.
		

		
			(f)        This Agreement may not be terminated by the Company for any reason during the Initial Term, except pursuant to Section 14.
		

		
			(g)        After expiration of the Initial Term, the Company and the Manager may elect to consider an Internalization Transaction, including the negotiation of a mutually acceptable  Internalization Price. In the event that the Company and the Manager agree to an Internalization Transaction, the payment of the Internalization Price to the Manager would be in lieu of the payment of any  Termination Fee. Any such Internalization Price would be payable in cash, shares of Common Stock or OP units, or a combination thereof, as determined by a majority of the Independent Directors in their sole discretion.
		

		
			14.       Termination for Cause.
		

		
			(a)        The Company upon the direction of a majority of the Independent Directors may terminate this Agreement effective upon 30 days’ prior written notice of termination from the Board of Directors to the Manager (a “Cause Termination Notice”), without payment of any Termination Fee, if (i) the Manager, its agents or assignees breaches any material provision of this Agreement and such breach shall continue for a period of 30 days after written notice thereof specifying such breach and requesting that the same be remedied in such 30-day period (or 45 days after written notice of such breach if the Manager takes steps to cure such breach within 30 days of the written notice), (ii) there is a commencement of any proceeding relating to the Manager’s bankruptcy or insolvency, including an order for relief in an involuntary bankruptcy case or the Manager authorizing or filing a voluntary bankruptcy petition, (iii) there is a Manager Change of Control, (iv) the Manager commits fraud against the Company, misappropriates or embezzles funds of the Company, or acts, or fails to act, in a manner constituting bad faith, willful misconduct, gross negligence or reckless disregard in the performance of the Manager’s duties under this Agreement, or (v) the Manager is dissolved.
		

		
			(b)        The Manager may terminate this Agreement effective upon 60 days’ prior written notice of termination to the Company in the event that the Company shall default in the performance of any material term, condition or covenant contained in this Agreement and such default shall continue for a period of 30 days after written notice thereof specifying such default and requesting that the same be remedied in such 30-day period.  The Company is required to pay to the Manager the Termination Fee if the termination of this Agreement is made pursuant to this Section 14(b).
		

		
			(c)        The Manager may terminate this Agreement if the Company becomes required to register as an investment company under the Investment Company Act, with such termination deemed to occur immediately before such event, in which case the Company shall not be required to pay the Termination Fee.
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			15.       Action Upon Termination.
		

		
			From and after the effective Date of Termination of this Agreement pursuant to Sections 13 or 14, the Manager shall not be entitled to compensation for further services hereunder other than payment of all compensation accruing for services rendered to the effective Date of Termination; provided, that if this Agreement is (x) terminated or not renewed pursuant to Sections 13(b) (subject to Section 13(c)) or Section 14(b), the Manager shall also be entitled to receive the Termination Fee.  Upon any such termination, the Manager shall forthwith:
		

		
			(a)        after deducting any accrued compensation and reimbursement for its expenses that have been submitted to the Company prior to the effective Date of Termination, pay over to the Company all money collected and held for the account of the Company pursuant to this Agreement;
		

		
			(b)        deliver to the Board of Directors a full accounting, including a statement showing all payments collected by the Manager and a statement of all money held by the Manager, covering the period following the date of the last accounting furnished to the Board of Directors with respect to the Company;
		

		
			(c)        deliver to the Board of Directors all property and documents of the Company then in the custody of the Manager; and
		

		
			(d)        cooperate with the Company to provide an orderly management transition, including the transition to a new manager of control of the assets of the Company.
		

		
			16.       Assignment.
		

		
			The Manager may not assign its duties under this Agreement unless such assignment is consented to in writing by a majority of the Independent Directors. However, the Manager may assign to one or more of its Affiliates performance of any of its responsibilities hereunder without the approval of the Directors so long as the Manager remains liable for any such Affiliate’s performance and such performance is at no additional cost or expense to the Company.
		

		
			17.       Release of Money or other Property Upon Written Request.
		

		
			The Manager agrees that any money or other property of the Company held by the Manager under this Agreement shall be held by the Manager as custodian for the Company, and the Manager’s records shall be clearly and appropriately marked to reflect the ownership of such money or other property by the Company. Upon the receipt by the Manager of a written request signed by a duly authorized officer of the Company requesting the Manager to release to the Company any money or other property then held by the Manager for the account of the Company under this Agreement, the Manager shall release such money or other property to the Company within a reasonable period of time, but in no event later than 30 days following such request. The Manager and its Affiliates, directors, officers, managers and employees will not be liable to the Company, any Subsidiary, the Manager or any of their directors, officers, shareholders, managers, employees, owners or partners for any acts or omissions by the Company in connection with the money or other property released to the Company in accordance with the
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			terms hereof. The Company shall indemnify the Manager and its Affiliates, officers, directors, employees, agents and successors and assigns against any and all expenses, losses, damages, liabilities, demands, charges and claims of any nature whatsoever which arise in connection with the Manager’s release of such money or other property to the Company in accordance with the terms of this Section 17. Indemnification pursuant to this Section 17 shall be in addition to any right of the Manager to indemnification under Section 11.
		

		
			18.       Representations and Warranties.
		

		
			(a)        The Company hereby makes the following representations and warranties to the Manager, all of which shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement:
		

		
			(i)       The Company is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Maryland.  The Company has all power and authority required to execute and deliver this Agreement and to perform all its duties and obligations hereunder.
		

		
			(ii)      The execution, delivery, and performance of this Agreement by the Company have been duly authorized by all necessary action on the part of the Company.
		

		
			(iii)     This Agreement constitutes a legal, valid, and binding agreement of the Company, enforceable against the Company in accordance with its terms, except as limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership and similar laws from time to time in effect and general principles of equity, including those relating to the availability of specific performance.
		

		
			(b)        The Manager hereby makes the following representations and warranties to the Company, all of which shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement:
		

		
			(i)       The Manager is a limited liability company duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware.  The Manager has all power and authority required to execute and deliver this Agreement and to perform all its duties and obligations hereunder, subject only to its qualifying to do business and obtaining all requisite permits and licenses required as a result of or relating to the nature or location of any investments of the Company or any of its Affiliates (which it shall do promptly after being required to do so).
		

		
			(ii)      The execution, delivery, and performance of this Agreement by the Manager have been duly authorized by all necessary action on the part of the Manager.
		

		
			(iii)     This Agreement constitutes a legal, valid, and binding agreement of the Manager enforceable against the Manager in accordance with its terms, except as limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership and similar laws from time to time in effect and general principles of equity, including those relating to the availability of specific performance.
		

		
			19.       Notices.
		

		
			Unless expressly provided otherwise in this Agreement, all notices, requests, demands and other communications required or permitted under this Agreement shall be in writing and
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			shall be deemed to have been duly given, made and received when delivered against receipt or upon actual receipt of (a) personal delivery, (b) delivery by a reputable overnight courier, (c) delivery by email but only if receipt of such transmission is confirmed, or (d) delivery by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed as set forth below:
		

		
			 
		

			
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						If to the Company or the Operating Partnership:

					
					
						Alpine Income Property Trust, Inc.

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						1140 N. Williamson Blvd., Suite 140

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Daytona Beach, FL 32114

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Attn: Daniel E. Smith, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Email: dsmith@ctlc.com

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Phone: (386) 274-2202

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						with a copy to:

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Vinson & Elkins L.L.P.

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						666 Fifth Avenue, 26th Floor

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						New York, NY 10103

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Attn: David S. Freed

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Email: dfreed@velaw.com

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Phone: (212) 237-0196

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						If to the Manager:

					
					
						Alpine Income Property Manager, LLC

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						c/o Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co.

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						1140 N. Williamson Blvd., Suite 140

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Daytona Beach, FL 32114

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Attn: John P. Albright, President and Chief Executive Officer

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Email: jalbright@ctlc.com

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Phone: (386) 274-2202

				

		
			 
		

		
			Any party may change the address to which communications or copies are to be sent by giving notice of such change of address in conformity with the provisions of this Section 19 for the giving of notice.
		

		
			20.       Binding Nature of Agreement; Successors and Assigns.
		

		
			This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, personal representatives, successors and permitted assigns as provided in this Agreement.
		

		
			21.       Entire Agreement; Amendments.
		

		
			This Agreement contains the entire agreement and understanding among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, understandings, inducements and conditions, express or implied, oral or written, of any nature whatsoever with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement. The express terms of
		

		
			

		 

		

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			this Agreement control and supersede any course of performance and/or usage of the trade inconsistent with any of the terms of this Agreement. This Agreement may not be modified or amended other than by an agreement in writing signed by the parties hereto and, with regard to the Company, approved by a majority of the Independent Directors.
		

		
			22.       Governing Law; Jurisdiction.
		

		
			This Agreement and all questions relating to its validity, interpretation, performance and enforcement shall be governed by and construed, interpreted and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. Each of the parties hereto irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State of Florida and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida for the purpose of any action or judgment relating to or arising out of this Agreement or any of the transactions contemplated hereby and to the lay of venue in such court.
		

		
			23.       Waiver of Jury Trial.
		

		
			EACH PARTY HERETO ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT ANY CONTROVERSY WHICH MAY ARISE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS LIKELY TO INVOLVE COMPLICATED AND DIFFICULT ISSUES, AND, THEREFORE, EACH SUCH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY RIGHT SUCH PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT TO ANY ACTION DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF, UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT.
		

		
			24.       Indulgences, Not Waivers.
		

		
			Neither the failure nor any delay on the part of a party to exercise any right, remedy, power or privilege under this Agreement shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right, remedy, power or privilege preclude any other or further exercise of the same or of any other right, remedy, power or privilege, nor shall any waiver of any right, remedy, power or privilege with respect to any occurrence be construed as a waiver of such right, remedy, power or privilege with respect to any other occurrence. No waiver shall be effective unless it is in writing and is signed by the party asserted to have granted such waiver.
		

		
			25.       Titles Not to Affect Interpretation.
		

		
			The titles of sections, paragraphs and subparagraphs contained in this Agreement are for convenience only, and they neither form a part of this Agreement nor are they to be used in the construction or interpretation of this Agreement.
		

		
			26.       Execution in Counterparts.
		

		
			This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original as against any party whose signature appears thereon, and all of which shall together constitute one and the same instrument. This Agreement shall become binding
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			when one or more counterparts of this Agreement, individually or taken together, shall bear the signatures of all of the parties reflected hereon as the signatories.
		

		
			27.       Severability.
		

		
			The provisions of this Agreement are independent of and separable from each other, and no provision shall be affected or rendered invalid or unenforceable by virtue of the fact that for any reason any other or others of them may be invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part.
		

		
			28.       Principles of Construction.
		

		
			Words used herein, regardless of the number and gender specifically used, shall be deemed and construed to include any other number, singular or plural, and any other gender, masculine, feminine or neuter, as the context requires. All references to recitals, sections, paragraphs and schedules are to the recitals, sections, paragraphs and schedules in or to this Agreement unless otherwise specified.
		

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

			
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						THE COMPANY:

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						ALPINE INCOME PROPERTY TRUST, INC.

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						By: 

					
					
						/s/ Daniel E. Smith

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Name: 

					
					
						Daniel E. Smith

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Title: 

					
					
						Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						THE OPERATING PARTNERSHIP

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						ALPINE INCOME PROPERTY OP, LP

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						By:

					
					
						Alpine Income Property GP, LLC its general partner

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						By:

					
					
						Alpine Income Property Trust, Inc. its sole member

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						By: 

					
					
						/s/ Daniel E. Smith

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Name: 

					
					
						Daniel E. Smith

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Title: 

					
					
						Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						THE MANAGER:

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						ALPINE INCOME PROPERTY MANAGER, LLC

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						By: 

					
					
						Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co.,  its sole member

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						By: 

					
					
						/s/ Daniel E. Smith

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Name: 

					
					
						Daniel E. Smith

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Title: 

					
					
						Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary

				

		
			 
		

		
			 
		

		
			

		 

		

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			Exhibit A
		

		
			INVESTMENT GUIDELINES OF ALPINE INCOME PROPERTY TRUST, INC.
		

		
			Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed thereto in that certain Management Agreement, dated as of November 26, 2019, as may be amended from time to time, by and among Alpine Income Property Trust, Inc. (the “Company”), Alpine Income Property OP, LP, a Delaware limited partnership (the “Operating Partnership”), and Alpine Income Property Manager, LLC (the “Manager”).
		

		
			1.         No investment shall be made that would cause the Company to fail to qualify as a REIT under the Code.
		

		
			2.         No investment shall be made that would cause the Company or any Subsidiary to be required to be registered as an investment company under the Investment Company Act.
		

		
			3.         All acquisitions of single-tenant, net leased properties from CTO or any of its Affiliates must be approved by a majority of the Independent Directors.
		

		
			From time to time, these investment guidelines may be amended, restated, supplemented or waived without the approval of the Company’s stockholders, but with the approval of a majority of the Independent Directors.

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