Document:

Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership

 Exhibit 10.1 
  
 AMENDED AND RESTATED 
 AGREEMENT OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 
 OF 
 CATELLUS OPERATING LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

					
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	 ARTICLE 1 - DEFINED TERMS
	  	1
		
	 ARTICLE 2 - ORGANIZATIONAL MATTERS
	  	13
	 Section 2.1
	  	Formation and Continuation	  	13
	 Section 2.2
	  	Name	  	13
	 Section 2.3
	  	Registered Office and Agent; Principal Office	  	13
	 Section 2.4
	  	Power of Attorney	  	13
	 Section 2.5
	  	Term	  	15
		
	 ARTICLE 3 - PURPOSE
	  	15
	 Section 3.1
	  	Purpose and Business	  	15
	 Section 3.2
	  	Powers	  	15
		
	 ARTICLE 4 - CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS
	  	15
	 Section 4.1
	  	Capital Contributions of the Partners	  	15
	 Section 4.2
	  	Future Issuances of Additional Partnership Interests	  	16
	 Section 4.3
	  	Contribution of Proceeds of Issuance of REIT Shares	  	17
	 Section 4.4
	  	Other Contribution Provisions	  	18
	 Section 4.5
	  	No Preemptive Rights	  	18
	 Section 4.6
	  	No Interest on Capital	  	18
		
	 ARTICLE 5 - DISTRIBUTIONS
	  	18
	 Section 5.1
	  	Requirement and Characterization of Distributions	  	18
	 Section 5.2
	  	Amounts Withheld	  	19
	 Section 5.3
	  	Distributions Upon Liquidation	  	19
	 Section 5.4
	  	Revisions to Reflect Issuance of Additional Partnership Interests	  	19
		
	 ARTICLE 6 - ALLOCATIONS
	  	20
	 Section 6.1
	  	Allocations For Capital Account Purposes	  	20
		
	 ARTICLE 7 - MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS OF BUSINESS
	  	21
	 Section 7.1
	  	Management	  	21
	 Section 7.2
	  	Certificate of Limited Partnership	  	25
	 Section 7.3
	  	Restrictions on General Partner Authority	  	25
	 Section 7.4
	  	Reimbursement of the General Partner and the Company; DRIPs and Repurchase Programs	  	26
	 Section 7.5
	  	Outside Activities of the General Partner	  	27
	 Section 7.6
	  	Contracts with Affiliates	  	27
	 Section 7.7
	  	Indemnification	  	28
	 Section 7.8
	  	Liability of the General Partner	  	29
	 Section 7.9
	  	Other Matters Concerning the General Partner	  	30
	 Section 7.10
	  	Title to Partnership Assets	  	31
	 Section 7.11
	  	Reliance by Third Parties	  	31

					
	 ARTICLE 8 - RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF LIMITED PARTNERS
	  	32
	 Section 8.1
	  	Limitation of Liability	  	32
	 Section 8.2
	  	Management of Business	  	32
	 Section 8.3
	  	Outside Activities of Limited Partners	  	32
	 Section 8.4
	  	Return of Capital	  	32
	 Section 8.5
	  	Rights of Limited Partners Relating to the Partnership	  	33
	 Section 8.6
	  	Redemption Right	  	33
		
	 ARTICLE 9 - BOOKS, RECORDS, ACCOUNTING AND REPORTS
	  	35
	 Section 9.1
	  	Records and Accounting	  	35
	 Section 9.2
	  	Fiscal Year	  	35
	 Section 9.3
	  	Reports	  	36
		
	 ARTICLE 10 - TAX MATTERS
	  	36
	 Section 10.1
	  	Preparation of Tax Returns	  	36
	 Section 10.2
	  	Tax Elections	  	36
	 Section 10.3
	  	Tax Matters Partner	  	36
	 Section 10.4
	  	Organizational Expenses	  	38
	 Section 10.5
	  	Withholding	  	38
		
	 ARTICLE 11 - TRANSFERS AND WITHDRAWALS
	  	39
	 Section 11.1
	  	Transfer	  	39
	 Section 11.2
	  	Transfer of the Company’s General Partner Interest and Limited Partner Interest; Extraordinary Transactions	  	39
	 Section 11.3
	  	Limited Partners’ Rights to Transfer	  	40
	 Section 11.4
	  	Substituted Limited Partners	  	41
	 Section 11.5
	  	Assignees	  	42
	 Section 11.6
	  	General Provisions	  	42
		
	 ARTICLE 12 - ADMISSION OF PARTNERS
	  	43
	 Section 12.1
	  	Admission of Successor General Partner	  	43
	 Section 12.2
	  	Admission of Additional Limited Partners	  	43
	 Section 12.3
	  	Amendment of Agreement and Certificate of Limited Partnership	  	44
		
	 ARTICLE 13 - DISSOLUTION, LIQUIDATION AND TERMINATION
	  	44
	 Section 13.1
	  	Dissolution	  	44
	 Section 13.2
	  	Winding Up	  	45
	 Section 13.3
	  	Compliance with Timing Requirements of Regulations	  	47
	 Section 13.4
	  	Deemed Termination	  	47
	 Section 13.5
	  	Rights of Limited Partners	  	47
	 Section 13.6
	  	Notice of Dissolution	  	48
	 Section 13.7
	  	Termination of Partnership and Cancellation of Certificate of Limited Partnership	  	48
	 Section 13.8
	  	Reasonable Time for Winding-Up	  	48
	 Section 13.9
	  	Waiver of Partition	  	48
	 Section 13.10
	  	Liability of Liquidator	  	48

					
	 ARTICLE 14 - AMENDMENT OF PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT; MEETINGS
	  	48
	 Section 14.1
	  	Amendments	  	48
	 Section 14.2
	  	Meetings of the Partners	  	50
		
	 ARTICLE 15 - ARBITRATION OF DISPUTES
	  	51
		
	 ARTICLE 16 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
	  	51
	 Section 16.1
	  	Addresses and Notice	  	51
	 Section 16.2
	  	Titles and Captions	  	52
	 Section 16.3
	  	Pronouns and Plurals	  	52
	 Section 16.4
	  	Further Action	  	52
	 Section 16.5
	  	Binding Effect	  	52
	 Section 16.6
	  	Creditors	  	52
	 Section 16.7
	  	Waiver	  	52
	 Section 16.8
	  	Counterparts	  	52
	 Section 16.9
	  	Applicable Law	  	53
	 Section 16.10
	  	Invalidity of Provisions	  	53
	 Section 16.11
	  	No Rights as Shareholders	  	53
	 Section 16.12
	  	Confidentiality	  	53
	 Section 16.13
	  	Entire Agreement	  	53

					
	EXHIBITS	  	 	  	 
			
	Exhibit A	  	-	  	Partners Contributions and Partnership Interests
	Exhibit B	  	-	  	Capital Account Maintenance
	Exhibit C	  	-	  	Special Allocation Rules
	Exhibit D	  	-	  	Notice of Redemption

 AMENDED AND RESTATED 
 AGREEMENT OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 
 OF 
 CATELLUS OPERATING LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 
  
 THIS AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, dated as of December 1, 2003 (this “Agreement”), is entered into by and
between Catellus Development Corporation, a Delaware corporation, as the General Partner of Catellus Operating Limited Partnership, a Delaware limited partnership (the “Partnership”), and Catellus REIT, LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company, as a Limited Partner of the Partnership, together with any other Persons who become Partners of the Partnership as provided herein. 
  
 WHEREAS, the Partnership was formed on April 10, 2003, and on that date the Partnership adopted an original agreement of limited partnership (the
“Original Agreement”); 
  
 WHEREAS, Catellus
REIT, LLC was the sole limited partner of the Partnership immediately prior to the execution and delivery of this Agreement; 
  
 WHEREAS, Catellus Development Corporation was the general partner of the Partnership immediately prior to the execution and delivery of this Agreement;
and 
  
 WHEREAS, Catellus Development Corporation and Catellus
REIT, LLC desire to amend and restate the Original Agreement effective upon the execution and delivery of this Agreement and continue the business of the Partnership pursuant to this Agreement. 
  
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants set forth herein,
and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby amend and restate the Original Agreement in its entirety and agree to continue the Partnership as a limited
partnership under the Delaware Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act, as amended from time to time, as follows: 
  
 ARTICLE 1 - DEFINED TERMS 
  
 The following definitions shall be for all purposes, unless otherwise clearly indicated to the contrary, applied to the terms used in this Agreement. 
  
 “Act” means the Delaware Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act, as it may be amended from time to time,
and any successor to such statute. 
  
 “Additional Limited
Partner” means a Person admitted to the Partnership as a Limited Partner pursuant to Sections 4.2 and 12.2 hereof and who is shown as such on the books and records of the Partnership. 
  
 “Adjusted Capital Account” means the Capital Account
maintained for each Partner as of the end of each Partnership taxable year (i) increased by any amounts which such Partner is obligated to restore pursuant to any provision of this Agreement or is deemed to be obligated to 
  

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 restore pursuant to the penultimate sentences of Regulations Sections 1.704-2(g)(1) and 1.704-2(i)(5) and (ii) decreased
by the items described in Regulations Sections 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(4), 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(5), and 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(6). The foregoing definition of Adjusted Capital Account is intended to comply with the provisions of Regulations Section
1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d) and shall be interpreted consistently therewith. 
  
 “Adjusted Capital Account Deficit” means, with respect to any Partner, the deficit balance, if any, in such Partner’s Adjusted Capital Account as of the end of the relevant Partnership taxable year. 
  
 “Adjusted Property” means any property, the Carrying Value
of which has been adjusted pursuant to Exhibit B hereof. Once an Adjusted Property is deemed contributed to the Partnership for federal income tax purposes upon a termination thereof pursuant to Section 708 of the Code, such property shall
thereafter constitute a Contributed Property until the Carrying Value of such property is further adjusted pursuant to Exhibit B hereof. 
  
 “Affiliate” means, with respect to any Person, any other Person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by or under common control
with such 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 “controlling” and “controlled” have meanings correlative to the foregoing. No officer, director or shareholder of the General Partner shall be considered an Affiliate of the
General Partner solely as a result of serving in such capacity or being a shareholder of the General Partner. 
  
 “Agreed Value” means (i) in the case of any Contributed Property as of the time of its contribution to the Partnership, the 704(c) Value
of such property, reduced by any liabilities either assumed by the Partnership upon such contribution or to which such property is subject when contributed, and (ii) in the case of any property distributed to a Partner by the Partnership, the
Partnership’s Carrying Value of such property at the time such property is distributed, reduced by any indebtedness either assumed by such Partner upon such distribution or to which such property is subject at the time of distribution as
determined under Section 752 of the Code and the Regulations thereunder. The aggregate Agreed Value of any Contributed Property contributed or deemed contributed by each Partner is as set forth on Exhibit A. 
  
 “Agreement” means this Amended and Restated Agreement of
Limited Partnership, as it may be amended, supplemented or restated from time to time, including by way of adoption of a Certificate of Designations. 
  
 “Arbitrator” has the meaning set forth in Article 15 hereof. 
  
 “Assignee” means a Person to whom one or more Partnership Units have been transferred in a manner permitted
under this Agreement, but who has not become a Substituted Limited Partner, and who has the rights set forth in Section 11.5. 
  
 “Available Cash” means, with respect to any period for which such calculation is being made, (i) the sum of: 
  

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 (a) the Partnership’s Net Income or Net Loss, as the case may be, for such period
(without regard to adjustments resulting from allocations described in Sections 1.A through 1.E of Exhibit C); 
  
 (b) Depreciation and all other noncash charges deducted in determining Net Income or Net Loss for such period; 
  
 (c) the amount of any reduction in the reserves of the
Partnership referred to in clause (ii)(f) below (including, without limitation, reductions resulting because the General Partner determines such amounts are no longer necessary); 
  
 (d) the excess of proceeds from the sale, exchange, disposition, or refinancing of Partnership property for
such period over the gain recognized from such sale, exchange, disposition, or refinancing during such period (excluding Terminating Capital Transactions); and 
  

(e) all other cash received by the Partnership for such period that was not included in determining Net Income or Net Loss for such
period. 
  
 (ii) less the sum of: 
  
 (a)all interest, principal and other debt payments
made by the Partnership during such period; 
  
 (b) capital expenditures made by the Partnership during such period; 
  
 (c) investments made by the Partnership during such period in any entity (including loans made thereto) to the extent that such investments are not otherwise described in clause (ii)(a) or (ii)(b); 
  
 (d) all other expenditures and payments not deducted in
determining Net Income or Net Loss for such period; 
  
 (e) any amount included in determining Net Income or Net Loss for such period that was not received or disbursed by the Partnership during such period; 
  
 (f) the amount of any increase in reserves during such period which the General Partner determines to be
necessary or appropriate in its sole and absolute discretion; and 
  
 (g) the amount of any working capital accounts and other cash or similar balances which the General Partner determines to be necessary or appropriate, in its sole and absolute discretion. 
  
 Notwithstanding the foregoing, Available Cash shall not include any cash
received or reductions in reserves, or take into account any disbursements made or reserves established, after commencement of the dissolution and liquidation of the Partnership. 
  

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 “Book-Tax Disparities” means, with respect to any item of Contributed Property or
Adjusted Property, as of the date of any determination, the difference between the Carrying Value of such Contributed Property or Adjusted Property and the adjusted basis thereof for federal income tax purposes as of such date. A Partner’s
share of the Partnership’s Book-Tax Disparities in all of its Contributed Property and Adjusted Property will be reflected by the difference between such Partner’s Capital Account balance as maintained pursuant to Exhibit B and the
hypothetical balance of such Partner’s Capital Account computed as if it had been maintained strictly in accordance with federal income tax accounting principles. 
  
 “Business Day” means any day except a Saturday, Sunday or other day on which commercial banks in San
Francisco, California are authorized or required by law to close. 
  
 “Capital Account” means the Capital Account maintained for a Partner pursuant to Exhibit B hereof. 
  
 “Capital Contribution” means, with respect to any Partner, any cash, cash equivalents or the Agreed Value of Contributed Property which
such Partner contributes or is deemed to contribute to the Partnership pursuant to Sections 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 or 4.4 hereof. 
  
 “Carrying Value” means (i) with respect to a Contributed Property or Adjusted Property, the 704(c) Value of such property, reduced (but
not below zero) by all Depreciation with respect to such Contributed Property or Adjusted Property, as the case may be, charged to the Partners’ Capital Accounts following the contribution of or adjustment with respect to such property; and
(ii) with respect to any other Partnership property, the adjusted basis of such property for federal income tax purposes, all as of the time of determination. The Carrying Value of any property shall be adjusted from time to time in accordance with
Exhibit B hereof, and to reflect changes, additions or other adjustments to the Carrying Value for dispositions and acquisitions of Partnership properties, as deemed appropriate by the General Partner. 
  
 “Cash Amount” means an amount of cash equal to the Value on
the Valuation Date of the REIT Shares Amount. 
  
 “Certificate of Designations” means an amendment to this Agreement that sets forth the designations, rights, powers, duties and preferences of holders of any Partnership Interests issued pursuant to Section 4.2.A, which
amendment is in the form of a certificate signed by the General Partner and appended to this Agreement. A Certificate of Designations is not the exclusive manner in which such an amendment may be effected. The General Partner may adopt a Certificate
of Designations without the consent of the Limited Partners to the extent permitted pursuant to Section 14.1.B hereof. 
  
 “Certificate of Incorporation” means the Certificate of Incorporation or other organizational document governing the General Partner, as
amended or restated from time to time. 
  
 “Certificate of
Limited Partnership” means the Certificate of Limited Partnership relating to the Partnership filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware, as amended from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof and the
Act. 
  

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 “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended and in effect from time to
time, as interpreted by the applicable regulations thereunder. Any reference herein to a specific section or sections of the Code shall be deemed to include a reference to any corresponding provision of any succeeding law. 
  
 “Common Unit” means a Partnership Unit which is designated
as a Common Unit and which has the rights, preferences and other privileges designated herein in respect of Common Unitholders. The allocation of Common Units among the Partners shall be set forth on Exhibit A, as may be amended from time to
time. 
  
 “Common Unitholder” means a Partner
that holds Common Units. 
  
 “Company” means
Catellus Development Corporation, a Delaware corporation, or its successor. 
  
 “Consent” means the consent or approval of a proposed action by a Partner given in accordance with Section 14.2 hereof. 
  
 “Contributed Property” means each property or other asset, in such form as may be permitted by the Act (but
excluding cash), contributed or deemed contributed to the Partnership (including deemed contributions to the Partnership on reconstitution thereof pursuant to Section 708 of the Code). Once the Carrying Value of a Contributed Property is adjusted
pursuant to Exhibit B hereof, such property shall no longer constitute a Contributed Property for purposes of Exhibit B hereof, but shall be deemed an Adjusted Property for such purposes. 
  
 “Conversion Factor” means 1.0, provided that
in the event that the Company (i) declares or pays a dividend on its outstanding REIT Shares in REIT Shares or makes a distribution to all holders of its outstanding REIT Shares in REIT Shares; (ii) subdivides its outstanding REIT Shares or (iii)
combines its outstanding REIT Shares into a smaller number of REIT Shares, the Conversion Factor shall be adjusted by multiplying the Conversion Factor by a fraction, the numerator of which shall be the number of REIT Shares issued and outstanding
on the record date for such dividend, distribution, subdivision or combination (assuming for such purpose that such dividend, distribution, subdivision or combination has occurred as of such time), and the denominator of which shall be the actual
number of REIT Shares (determined without the above assumption) issued and outstanding on the record date for such dividend, distribution, subdivision or combination. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no adjustment to the Conversion Factor shall be
made as a result of the payment of any special dividend to holders of outstanding REIT Shares in connection with the REIT Conversion. Any adjustment to the Conversion Factor shall become effective immediately after the effective date of such event
retroactive to the record date, if any, for such event (provided, however, if a Notice of Redemption is given prior to such a record date and the Specified Redemption Date is after such a record date, then the adjustment to the
Conversion Factor shall, with respect to such redeeming Partner, be retroactive to the date of such Notice of Redemption, provided that such dividend, distribution, subdivision or combination occurs as of the effective date of such
event). It is intended that adjustments to the Conversion Factor are to be made in order to avoid unintended dilution or anti-dilution as a result of transactions in which REIT Shares are issued, redeemed or exchanged without a corresponding
issuance, redemption or exchange of Common Units or of Preferred Units that are 
  

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 convertible into Common Units. If, prior to a Specified Redemption Date, Rights (other than Rights issued pursuant to an
employee benefit plan or other compensation arrangement) were issued and have expired, and such Rights were issued with an exercise price that, together with the purchase price for such Rights, was below fair market value in relation to the security
or other property to be acquired upon the exercise of such Rights, and such Rights were issued to all holders of outstanding REIT shares or the General Partner cannot in good faith represent that the issuance of such Rights benefited the Limited
Partners, then the Conversion Factor applicable upon a Notice of Redemption shall be equitably adjusted in a manner consistent with anti-dilution provisions in warrants and other instruments in the case of such a below market issuance or exercise
price. A similar equitable adjustment to protect the value of Common Units shall be made in all events if any Rights issued under a “Shareholder Rights Plan” became exercisable and expired prior to a Specified Redemption Date. 

 
 “Depreciation” means, for each taxable year or other
period, an amount equal to the federal income tax depreciation, amortization, or other cost recovery deduction allowable with respect to an asset for such year or other period, except that if the Carrying Value of an asset differs from its adjusted
basis for federal income tax purposes at the beginning of such year or other period, Depreciation shall be an amount which bears the same ratio to such beginning Carrying Value as the federal income tax depreciation, amortization, or other cost
recovery deduction for such year or other period bears to such beginning adjusted tax basis; provided, however, that if the federal income tax depreciation, amortization, or other cost recovery deduction for such year is zero,
Depreciation shall be determined with reference to such beginning Carrying Value using any reasonable method selected by the General Partner. 
  
 “Distribution Period” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1 hereof. 
  
 “Extraordinary Transaction” shall mean, with respect to the Company, the occurrence of one or more of the
following events: (i) a merger (including a triangular merger), consolidation or other combination with or into another Person; (ii) the direct or indirect sale, lease, exchange or other transfer of all or substantially all of its assets in one
transaction or a series of related transactions; (iii) any reclassification, recapitalization or change of its outstanding equity interests (other than a change in par value, or from par value to no par value, or as a result of a split, dividend or
similar subdivision); or (iv) the adoption of any plan of liquidation or dissolution of the Company (whether or not in compliance with the provisions of this Agreement). 
  
 “Filing Date” has the meaning set forth in Article 15 hereof. 
  
 “Full Distribution Period” has the meaning set forth in
Section 5.1 hereof. 
  
 “General Partner” means
the Company, in its capacity as the general partner of the Partnership, or its successor, as general partner of the Partnership. 
  
 “General Partner Interest” means a Partnership Interest held by the General Partner, in its capacity as general partner. A General
Partner Interest may be expressed as a number of Partnership Units. 
  

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 “IRS” means the Internal Revenue Service, which administers the internal revenue laws of
the United States. 
  
 “Incapacity” or
“Incapacitated” means, (i) as to any natural person which is a Partner, death, total physical disability or entry by a court of competent jurisdiction of an order adjudicating him or her incompetent to manage his or her Person or
estate; (ii) as to any corporation which is a Partner, the filing of a certificate of dissolution, or its equivalent, for the corporation or the revocation of its certificate of incorporation; (iii) as to any partnership or limited liability company
which is a Partner, the dissolution and commencement of winding up of the partnership or the limited liability company; (iv) as to any estate which is a Partner, the distribution by the fiduciary of the estate’s entire interest in the
Partnership; (v) as to any trustee of a trust which is a Partner, the termination of the trust (but not the substitution of a new trustee) or (vi) as to any Partner, the bankruptcy of such Partner. For purposes of this definition, bankruptcy of a
Partner shall be deemed to have occurred when (a) the Partner commences a voluntary proceeding seeking liquidation, reorganization or other relief under any bankruptcy, insolvency or other similar law now or hereafter in effect; (b) the Partner is
adjudged as bankrupt or insolvent, or a final and nonappealable order for relief under any bankruptcy, insolvency or similar law now or hereafter in effect has been entered against the Partner; (c) the Partner executes and delivers a general
assignment for the benefit of the Partner’s creditors; (d) the Partner files an answer or other pleading admitting or failing to contest the material allegations of a petition filed against the Partner in any proceeding of the nature described
in clause (b) above; (e) the Partner seeks, consents to or acquiesces in the appointment of a trustee, receiver or liquidator for the Partner or for all or any substantial part of the Partner’s properties; (f) any proceeding seeking
liquidation, reorganization or other relief of or against such Partner under any bankruptcy, insolvency or other similar law now or hereafter in effect has not been dismissed within one hundred twenty (120) days after the commencement thereof; (g)
the appointment without the Partner’s consent or acquiescence of a trustee, receiver or liquidator has not been vacated or stayed within ninety (90) days of such appointment; or (h) an appointment referred to in clause (g) which has been stayed
is not vacated within ninety (90) days after the expiration of any such stay. 
  
 “Indemnitee” means (i) any Person made a party to a proceeding by reason of his, her or its status as (a) the General Partner, (b) a Limited Partner, or (c) a director or officer of the Partnership or
the General Partner, and (ii) such other Persons (including Affiliates of the General Partner, a Limited Partner or the Partnership) as the General Partner may designate from time to time (whether before or after the event giving rise to potential
liability), in its sole and absolute discretion. 
  
 “Limited Partner” means any Person (including the Company) named as a Limited Partner on Exhibit A attached hereto, as such Exhibit may be amended from time to time, or any Substituted Limited Partner or Additional
Limited Partner, in such Person’s capacity as a Limited Partner of the Partnership. 
  
 “Limited Partner Interest” means a Partnership Interest of a Limited Partner in the Partnership representing a fractional part of the Partnership Interests of all Partners and includes any and all
benefits to which the holder of such a Partnership Interest may be entitled, as provided in this Agreement, together with all obligations of such Person to comply with the terms and provisions of this Agreement. A Limited Partner Interest may be
expressed as a number of Partnership Units. 
  

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 “Liquidating Event” has the meaning set forth in Section 13.1 hereof. 
  
 “Liquidator” has the meaning set forth in Section 13.2
hereof. 
  
 “Net Income” means, for any taxable
period, the excess, if any, of the Partnership’s items of income and gain for such taxable period over the Partnership’s items of loss and deduction for such taxable period. The items included in the calculation of Net Income shall be
determined in accordance with federal income tax accounting principles, subject to the specific adjustments provided for on Exhibit B. If an item of income, gain, loss or deduction that has been included in the initial computation of Net
Income is subjected to the special allocation rules in Exhibit C, Net Income or the resulting Net Loss, whichever the case may be, shall be recomputed without regard to such item. 
  
 “Net Loss” means, for any taxable period, the excess, if any, of the Partnership’s items of loss and
deduction for such taxable period over the Partnership’s items of income and gain for such taxable period. The items included in the calculation of Net Loss shall be determined in accordance with federal income tax accounting principles,
subject to the specific adjustments provided for on Exhibit B. If an item of income, gain, loss or deduction that has been included in the initial computation of Net Loss is subjected to the special allocation rules in Exhibit C, Net
Loss or the resulting Net Income, whichever the case may be, shall be recomputed without regard to such item. 
  
 “Newly Issued Unit” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1 hereof. 
  
 “New Partnership” has the meaning set forth in Section 13.4 hereof. 
  
 “New Securities” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2
hereof. 
  
 “Nonrecourse Built-in Gain” means,
with respect to any Contributed Properties or Adjusted Properties that are subject to a mortgage or negative pledge securing a Nonrecourse Liability, the amount of any taxable gain that would be allocated to the Partners pursuant to Section 2.B of
Exhibit C if such properties were disposed of in a taxable transaction in full satisfaction of such liabilities and for no other consideration. 
  
 “Nonrecourse Deductions” has the meaning set forth in Regulations Section 1.704-2(b)(1), and the amount of Nonrecourse Deductions for a
Partnership taxable year shall be determined in accordance with the rules of Regulations Section 1.704-2(c). 
  
 “Nonrecourse Liability” has the meaning set forth in Regulations Section 1.752-1(a)(2). 
  
 “Notice of Redemption” means the Notice of Redemption
substantially in the form of Exhibit D to this Agreement. 
  
 “Partner” means a General Partner or a Limited Partner, and “Partners” means the General Partner and the Limited Partners collectively. 
  

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 “Partner Minimum Gain” means an amount, with respect to each Partner Nonrecourse Debt,
equal to the Partnership Minimum Gain that would result if such Partner Nonrecourse Debt were treated as a Nonrecourse Liability, determined in accordance with Regulations Section 1.704-2(i)(3). 
  
 “Partner Nonrecourse Debt” has the meaning set forth in
Regulations Section 1.704-2(b)(4). 
  
 “Partner
Nonrecourse Deductions” has the meaning set forth in Regulations Section 1.704-2(i)(2), and the amount of Partner Nonrecourse Deductions with respect to a Partner Nonrecourse Debt for a Partnership taxable year shall be determined in
accordance with the rules of Regulations Section 1.704-2(i)(2). 
  
 “Partnership Interest” means an ownership interest in the Partnership representing a Capital Contribution by either a Limited Partner or the General Partner and includes any and all benefits to which the holder of such a
Partnership Interest may be entitled as provided in this Agreement, together with all obligations of such Person to comply with the terms and provisions of this Agreement. A Partnership Interest may be expressed as a number of Partnership Units.

  
 “Partnership Minimum Gain” has the meaning
set forth in Regulations Section 1.704-2(b)(2), and the amount of Partnership Minimum Gain, as well as any net increase or decrease in a Partnership Minimum Gain, for a Partnership taxable year shall be determined in accordance with the rules of
Regulations Section 1.704-2(d). 
  
 “Partnership Record
Date” means the record date established by the General Partner for (i) the distribution of Available Cash with respect to Common Units pursuant to Section 5.1 hereof, which record date shall, unless otherwise determined by the General
Partner, be the same as the record date established by the Company for a distribution to its common shareholders of some of all of its portion of such distribution, or (ii) if applicable, for determining the Partners entitled to vote on or consent
to any proposed action for which the consent or approval of the Partners is sought pursuant to Section 14.2 hereof. 
  
 “Partnership Unit” or “Unit” means a fractional, undivided share of the Partnership Interests of all Partners issued
pursuant to Sections 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4 (and includes any class or series of Preferred Units established after the date hereof). The number of Partnership Units outstanding and (in the case of Common Units) the Percentage Interest in the
Partnership represented by such Partnership Units are set forth on Exhibit A attached hereto, as such Exhibit may be amended from time to time. The ownership of Partnership Units shall be evidenced by such form of certificate for Units as the
General Partner adopts from time to time unless the General Partner determines that the Partnership Units shall be uncertificated securities. 
  
 “Partnership Year” means the fiscal year of the Partnership, which shall be the calendar year. 
  
 “Percentage Interest” means, as to a Partner, its percentage
interest as a Common Unitholder determined by dividing the Common Units owned by such Partner by the total number of Common Units then outstanding and as specified on Exhibit A attached hereto, as such Exhibit may be amended from time to
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 “Person” means a natural person, corporation, partnership (whether general or limited),
limited liability company, trust, estate, unincorporated organization, association, custodian, nominee or any other individual or entity in its own or any representative capacity. 
  
 “Preferred Unit” means a limited partnership interest (of any series), other than a Common Unit,
represented by a fractional, undivided share of the Partnership Interests of all Partners issued hereunder and which is designated as a “Preferred Unit” (or as a particular class or series of Preferred Units) herein and which has the
rights, preferences and other privileges designated herein (including by way of a Certificate of Designations) in respect of a Preferred Unitholder. The allocation of Preferred Units among the Partners shall be set forth on Exhibit A, as may
be amended from time to time. 
  
 “Preferred
Unitholder” means a Limited Partner that holds Preferred Units (of any class or series). 
  
 “Qualified REIT Subsidiary” means any Subsidiary of the General Partner that is a “qualified REIT subsidiary” within the
meaning of Section 856(i) of the Code. 
  
 “Recapture
Income” means any gain recognized by the Partnership upon the disposition of any property or asset of the Partnership, which gain is characterized as ordinary income because it represents the recapture of deductions previously taken with
respect to such property or asset. 
  
 “Redeeming
Partner” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.6 hereof. 
  
 “Redemption Amount” means either the Cash Amount or the REIT Shares Amount, as determined by the Company, in its sole and absolute discretion. A Redeeming Partner shall have no right, without the Company’s consent,
which consent may be given or withheld in the Company’s sole and absolute discretion, to receive the Redemption Amount in the form of the REIT Shares Amount. 
  
 “Redemption Right” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.6 hereof. 
  
 “Regulations” means the Income Tax Regulations promulgated
under the Code, as such regulations may be amended from time to time (including any corresponding provisions of succeeding regulations). 
  
 “REIT” means a real estate investment trust under Section 856 of the Code. 
  
 “REIT Conversion” means the overall plan adopted by the Company to restructure its business operations so
that it will qualify as a REIT for federal income tax purposes. 
  
 “REIT Share” shall mean a share of common stock of the Company. 
  
 “REIT Shares Amount” shall mean a number of REIT Shares equal to the product of (x) the number of Common Units offered for redemption by a Redeeming Partner multiplied by (y) the Conversion Factor in
effect on the date of receipt by the Partnership of a Notice of Redemption, provided that, in the event the Company has previously issued to all holders of 
  

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 REIT Shares rights, options, warrants or convertible or exchangeable securities entitling the shareholders to subscribe
for or purchase REIT Shares, or any other securities or property (collectively, “Rights”), and the Rights have not expired at the Specified Redemption Date, then the REIT Shares Amount shall also include that number of Rights that
were issuable to a holder of the REIT Shares Amount or REIT Shares on the applicable record date relating to the issuance of such Rights. 
  
 “Residual Gain” or “Residual Loss” means any item of gain or loss, as the case may be, of the Partnership recognized for
federal income tax purposes resulting from a sale, exchange or other disposition of Contributed Property or Adjusted Property, to the extent such item of gain or loss is not allocated pursuant to Section 2.B(1)(a) or 2.B(2)(a) of Exhibit C to
eliminate Book-Tax Disparities. 
  
 “Rights” has
the meaning set forth in the definition of “REIT Shares Amount.” 
  
 “704(c) Value” of any Contributed Property means the fair market value of such property or other consideration at the time of contribution, as determined by the General Partner using such reasonable
method of valuation as it may adopt; provided, however, that the 704(c) Value of any property deemed contributed to the Partnership for federal income tax purposes upon termination and reconstitution thereof pursuant to Section 708 of
the Code shall be determined in accordance with Exhibit B hereof. Subject to Exhibit B hereof, the General Partner shall, in its sole and absolute discretion, use such method as it deems reasonable and appropriate to allocate the
aggregate of the 704(c) Values of Contributed Properties in a single or integrated transaction among the separate properties on a basis proportional to their respective fair market values. 
  
 “Specified Redemption Date” means the tenth (10th)
Business Day after receipt by the Partnership (with a copy to the Company) of a Notice of Redemption; provided that if the Company combines its outstanding REIT Shares, no Specified Redemption Date shall occur after the record date of
such combination of REIT Shares and prior to the effective date of such combination. 
  
 “Subsidiary” means, with respect to any Person, any corporation, partnership or other entity of which a majority of (i) the voting power of the voting equity securities or (ii) the outstanding equity
interests is owned, directly or indirectly, by such Person. 
  
 “Substituted Limited Partner” means a Person who is admitted as a Limited Partner to the Partnership pursuant to Section 11.4 hereof. 
  

“Terminating Capital Transaction” means any sale or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Partnership or
a related series of transactions that, taken together, result in the sale or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Partnership. 
  
 “Unrealized Gain” attributable to any item of Partnership property means, as of any date of determination, the excess, if any, of (i) the
fair market value of such property (as determined under Exhibit B hereof) as of such date over (ii) the Carrying Value of such property (prior to any adjustment to be made pursuant to Exhibit B hereof) as of such date. 
  

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 “Unrealized Loss” attributable to any item of Partnership property means, as of any date
of determination, the excess, if any, of (i) the Carrying Value of such property (prior to any adjustment to be made pursuant to Exhibit B hereof) as of such date over (ii) the fair market value of such property (as determined under
Exhibit B hereof) as of such date. 
  
 “Valuation
Date” means the date of receipt by the Partnership of a Notice of Redemption or, if such date is not a Business Day, the first Business Day thereafter. 
  

“Value” means, with respect to a REIT Share, the average of the daily market price for the ten (10) consecutive trading days
immediately preceding the Valuation Date. The market price for each such trading day shall be: (i) if the REIT Shares are listed or admitted to trading on any national securities exchange or the Nasdaq National Market System, the closing price on
such day as reported by such national securities exchange or the Nasdaq National Market System, or if no such sale takes place on such day, the average of the closing bid and asked prices on such day; (ii) if the REIT Shares are not listed or
admitted to trading on any national securities exchange or the Nasdaq National Market System, the last reported sale price on such day or, if no sale takes place on such day, the average of the closing bid and asked prices on such day, as reported
by a reliable quotation source designated by the General Partner; (iii) if the REIT Shares are not listed or admitted to trading on any national securities exchange or the Nasdaq National Market System and no such last reported sale price or closing
bid and asked prices are available, the average of the reported high bid and low asked prices on such day, as reported by a reliable quotation source designated by the General Partner, or if there shall be no bid and asked prices on such day, the
average of the high bid and low asked prices, as so reported, on the most recent day (not more than ten (10) days prior to the date in question) for which prices have been so reported; or (iv) if none of the conditions set forth in clauses (i),
(ii), or (iii) is met then, unless the holder of the REIT Shares or Units and the General Partner otherwise agree, with respect to a REIT Share per Common Unit offered for redemption, the amount that a holder of one Common Unit would receive if each
of the assets of the Partnership were sold for its fair market value on the Specified Redemption Date, the Partnership were to pay all of its outstanding liabilities, and the remaining proceeds were to be distributed to the Partners in accordance
with the terms of this Agreement. Such Value shall be determined by the General Partner, acting in good faith and based upon a commercially reasonable estimate of the amount that would be realized by the Partnership if each asset of the Partnership
(and each asset of each partnership, limited liability company, trust, joint venture or other entity in which the Partnership owns a direct or indirect interest) were sold to an unrelated purchaser in an arms’ length transaction where neither
the purchaser nor the seller were under any economic compulsion to enter into the transaction (without regard to any discount in value as a result of the Partnership’s minority interest in any property or any illiquidity of the
Partnership’s interest in any property). In the event the REIT Shares Amount includes Rights, then the Value of such Rights shall be determined by the General Partner acting in good faith on the basis of such quotations and other information as
it considers, in its reasonable judgment, appropriate, provided that the Value of any rights issued pursuant to a “Shareholder Rights Plan” shall be deemed to have no value unless a “triggering event” shall have
occurred (i.e., if the Rights issued pursuant thereto are no longer “attached” to the REIT Shares and are able to trade independently). 
  

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 ARTICLE 2 - ORGANIZATIONAL MATTERS 
  
 Section 2.1 Formation and Continuation 
  
 The Partnership was formed as a limited partnership organized pursuant to the provisions of the Act by the filing of the
Certificate of Limited Partnership with the Delaware Secretary of State on April 10, 2003 and upon the terms and conditions set forth in the Original Agreement. The Partners hereby agree to continue the Partnership upon the terms and conditions set
forth in this Agreement (which amends and restates and supercedes the Original Agreement in its entirety). Except as expressly provided herein to the contrary, the rights and obligations of the Partners and the administration and termination of the
Partnership shall be governed by the Act. The Partnership Interest of each Partner shall be personal property for all purposes. 
  
 Section 2.2 Name 
  
 The name of the Partnership is Catellus Operating Limited Partnership. The Partnership’s business may be conducted under any other name or names
deemed advisable by the General Partner, including the name of the General Partner or any Affiliate thereof. The words “Limited Partnership,” “L.P.,” “Ltd.” or similar words or letters shall be included in the
Partnership’s name where necessary for the purposes of complying with the laws of any jurisdiction that so requires. The General Partner in its sole and absolute discretion may change the name of the Partnership at any time and from time to
time and shall notify the Limited Partners of such change in the next regular communication to the Limited Partners. 
  
 Section 2.3 Registered Office and Agent; Principal Office 
  

The address of the registered office of the Partnership in the State of Delaware and the name and address of the registered agent for service of
process on the Partnership in the State of Delaware is Corporation Service Company, 2711 Centreville Road, Suite 400, Wilmington, Delaware 19808. The principal business office of the Partnership shall be 201 Mission Street, San Francisco, California
94105. The General Partner may from time to time designate in its sole and absolute discretion another registered agent or another location for the registered office or principal place of business, and shall provide the Limited Partners with notice
of such change promptly following its effective date. The Partnership may maintain offices at such other place or places within or outside the State of Delaware as the General Partner deems advisable. 
  
 Section 2.4 Power of Attorney 
  
 A. Each Limited Partner and each Assignee hereby constitutes and appoints
the General Partner, any Liquidator, and authorized officers and attorneys-in-fact of each, and each of those acting singly, in each case with full power of substitution, as its true and lawful agent and attorney-in-fact, with full power and
authority in its name, place and stead to: 
  
 (1) execute, swear to, acknowledge, deliver, file and record in the appropriate public offices (a) all certificates, documents and other instruments (including, without limitation, this Agreement and the Certificate of Limited Partnership
and all amendments or restatements thereof) that the General Partner or any Liquidator deems 
  

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 appropriate or necessary to form, qualify or continue the existence or qualification of the Partnership
as a limited partnership (or a partnership in which the Limited Partners have limited liability) in the State of Delaware and in all other jurisdictions in which the Partnership may or plans to conduct business or own property; (b) all instruments
that the General Partner deems appropriate or necessary to reflect any amendment, change, modification or restatement of this Agreement in accordance with its terms; (c) all conveyances and other instruments or documents that the General Partner or
any Liquidator deems appropriate or necessary to reflect the dissolution and liquidation of the Partnership pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, including, without limitation, a certificate of cancellation; (d) all instruments relating to the
admission, withdrawal, removal or substitution of any Partner pursuant to, or other events described in, Article 11, 12 or 13 hereof or the Capital Contribution of any Partner and (e) all certificates, documents and other instruments relating to the
determination of the rights, preferences and privileges of Partnership Interests; and 
  
 (2) execute, swear to, seal, acknowledge and file all ballots, consents, approvals, waivers, certificates and other instruments
appropriate or necessary, in the sole and absolute discretion of the General Partner or any Liquidator, to make, evidence, give, confirm or ratify any vote, consent, approval, agreement or other action which is made or given by the Partners
hereunder or is consistent with the terms of this agreement or appropriate or necessary, in the sole discretion of the General Partner or any Liquidator, to effectuate the terms or intent of this Agreement. 
  
 Nothing contained herein shall be construed as authorizing the General Partner or any
Liquidator to amend this Agreement except in accordance with Article 14 hereof or as may be otherwise expressly provided for in this Agreement. 
  
 B. The foregoing power of attorney is hereby declared to be irrevocable and a power coupled with an interest, in recognition of the fact that each of the
Partners will be relying upon the power of the General Partner and any Liquidator to act as contemplated by this Agreement in any filing or other action by it on behalf of the Partnership, and it shall survive and not be affected by the subsequent
Incapacity of any Limited Partner or Assignee or the transfer of all or any portion of such Limited Partner’s or Assignee’s Partnership Units and shall extend to such Limited Partner’s or Assignee’s heirs, successors, assigns and
personal representatives. Each such Limited Partner or Assignee hereby agrees to be bound by any representation made by the General Partner or any Liquidator, acting in good faith pursuant to such power of attorney, and each such Limited Partner or
Assignee hereby waives any and all defenses which may be available to contest, negate or disaffirm the action of the General Partner or any Liquidator, taken in good faith under such power of attorney. Each Limited Partner or Assignee shall execute
and deliver to the General Partner or any Liquidator, within fifteen (15) days after receipt of the General Partner’s or such Liquidator’s request therefor, such further designation, powers of attorney and other instruments as the General
Partner or any Liquidator, as the case may be, deems necessary to effectuate this Agreement and the purposes of the Partnership. 
  

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 Section 2.5 Term 
  
 The term of the Partnership commenced on April 10, 2003 and shall continue until December 31, 2102, unless the Partnership
is dissolved sooner pursuant to the provisions of Article 13 or as otherwise provided by law. 
  
 ARTICLE 3 - PURPOSE 
  
 Section 3.1 Purpose and Business 
  
 The purpose
and nature of the business to be conducted by the Partnership is (i) to conduct any business that may be lawfully conducted by a limited partnership organized pursuant to the Act; provided, however, that such business shall be limited
to and conducted in such a manner as to permit the Company at all times to be qualified as a REIT, unless the Company is not qualified or ceases to qualify as a REIT for any reason or reasons other than the conduct of the business of the
Partnership; (ii) to enter into any partnership, joint venture, limited liability company or other similar arrangement to engage in any of the foregoing or to own interests in any entity engaged, directly or indirectly, in any of the foregoing; and
(iii) to do anything necessary or incidental to the foregoing. In connection with the foregoing, and without limiting the Company’s right, in its sole discretion, to cease qualifying as a REIT, the Partners acknowledge that the Company’s
status as a REIT inures to the benefit of all of the Partners and not solely the General Partner or its Affiliates. 
  
 Section 3.2 Powers 
  
 The Partnership is empowered to do any and all acts and things necessary, appropriate, proper, advisable, incidental to or convenient for the furtherance
and accomplishment of the purposes and business described herein and for the protection and benefit of the Partnership, including, without limitation, full power and authority, directly or through its ownership interest in other entities, to enter
into, perform and carry out contracts of any kind, borrow money and issue evidences of indebtedness whether or not secured by mortgage, deed of trust, pledge or other lien, acquire, own, manage, improve and develop real property, and lease, sell,
transfer and dispose of real property; provided, however, that the Partnership shall not take, or omit to take, any action which, in the judgment of the General Partner, in its sole and absolute discretion, (i) could adversely affect
the ability of the Company to achieve or maintain qualification as a REIT; (ii) could subject the Company to any additional taxes under Section 857 or Section 4981 of the Code or (iii) could violate any law or regulation of any governmental body or
agency having jurisdiction over the Company or its securities, unless any such action (or inaction) under the foregoing clauses (i), (ii) or (iii) shall have been specifically consented to by the Company in writing. 
  
 ARTICLE 4 - CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS 
  
 Section 4.1 Capital Contributions of the Partners 
  
 A. Each Partner listed on Exhibit A has previously made, prior to the
execution of this Agreement, a Capital Contribution to the Partnership as specified in the Original Agreement in exchange for its Partnership Units and Partnership Interest set forth on Exhibit A. 
  

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 B. The Partners shall own Partnership Units in the amounts set forth on Exhibit A, and have
Percentage Interests as set forth on Exhibit A, which number of Partnership Units and Percentage Interest shall be adjusted from time to time on Exhibit A by the General Partner to the extent necessary to accurately reflect the
issuance of additional Partnership Units, the redemption of Partnership Units, additional Capital Contributions and similar events having an effect on a Partner’s Percentage Interest occurring after the date hereof in accordance with the terms
of this Agreement. 
  
 C. A number of Common Units held by the
General Partner equal to one percent (1%) of all outstanding Common Units shall be deemed to be the General Partner Partnership Units and shall be the General Partner Interest. All other Partnership Units held by the General Partner shall be deemed
to be Limited Partner Interests and shall be held by the General Partner in its capacity as a Limited Partner in the Partnership. 
  
 D. To the extent the Partnership acquires any property (or an indirect interest therein) by the merger of any other Person into the Partnership or with or
into a Subsidiary of the Partnership in a triangular merger, Persons who receive Partnership Interests in exchange for their interests in the Person merging into the Partnership or with or into a Subsidiary of the Partnership shall become Partners
and shall be deemed to have made Capital Contributions as provided in the applicable merger agreement (or if not so provided, as determined by the General Partner in its sole discretion) and as set forth on Exhibit A, as amended to reflect
such deemed Capital Contributions. 
  
 E. Except as provided in
Sections 4.2, 4.3, 10.5, and 13.3, the Partners shall have no obligation to make any additional Capital Contributions or loans to the Partnership. 
  
 Section 4.2 Future Issuances of Additional Partnership Interests 
  
 A. The General Partner is hereby authorized, in its sole and absolute discretion and without the approval of the Limited
Partners to cause the Partnership from time to time to issue to the Partners (including the General Partner and its Affiliates) or other Persons (including, without limitation, in connection with the contribution of cash and other property to the
Partnership) additional Partnership Units or other Partnership Interests in one or more classes, or in one or more series of any of such classes, with such designations, preferences and relative, participating, optional or other special rights,
powers and duties all as shall be determined by the General Partner in its sole and absolute discretion subject to Delaware law, including, without limitation, (i) rights, powers and duties senior to one or more classes or series of Partnership
Interests and any other Common Units outstanding or thereafter issued; (ii) the rights to an allocation of items of Partnership income, gain, loss, deduction and credit to each such class or series of Partnership Interests; (iii) the rights of each
such class or series of Partnership Interests to share in Partnership distributions; and (iv) the rights of each such class or series of Partnership Interests upon dissolution and liquidation of the Partnership; provided that no such
additional Partnership Units or other Partnership Interests shall be issued to the General Partner, unless either (a)(1) the additional Partnership Interests are issued in connection with the 
  

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 grant, award or issuance of REIT Shares or other equity interests in the Company, which REIT shares or other equity
interests have designations, preferences and other rights such that the economic interests attributable to such REIT Shares or other equity interests are substantially similar to the designations, preferences and other rights of the additional
Partnership Interests issued to the General Partner in accordance with this Section 4.2.A, and (2) the Company shall make a Capital Contribution to the Partnership in an amount equal to any proceeds raised in connection with such issuance or (b) the
additional Partnership Interests are issued to all Partners in proportion to their respective Percentage Interests. In addition, the General Partner may acquire Partnership Units from other Partners pursuant to this Agreement. In the event that the
Partnership issues Partnership Interests pursuant to this Section 4.2.A, the General Partner shall make such revisions to this Agreement (without any requirement of receiving approval of the Limited Partners) including, but not limited to, the
revisions described in Section 5.4, Section 6.1 and Section 8.6 hereof, as it deems necessary to reflect the issuance of such additional Partnership Interests and the special rights, powers and duties associated therewith. 
  
 B. From and after the date hereof, the Company shall not issue any additional
REIT Shares (other than REIT Shares issued pursuant to Section 8.6), or rights, options, warrants or convertible or exchangeable securities containing the right to subscribe for or purchase REIT Shares (collectively “New
Securities”) other than to all holders of REIT Shares unless (i) the General Partner shall cause the Partnership to issue to the Company, Partnership Interests or rights, options, warrants or convertible or exchangeable securities of the
Partnership having designations, preferences and other rights, all such that the economic interests are substantially similar to those of the New Securities and (ii) the Company contributes to the Partnership the proceeds from the issuance of such
New Securities and from the exercise of rights contained in such New Securities. Without limiting the foregoing, the Company is expressly authorized to issue New Securities for no tangible value or for less than fair market value, and the General
Partner is expressly authorized to cause the Partnership to issue to the Company corresponding Partnership Interests, so long as (a) the General Partner concludes in good faith that such issuance is in the interests of the Company and the
Partnership (for example, and not by way of limitation, the issuance of REIT Shares and corresponding Units pursuant to an employee stock purchase plan providing for employee grants or purchases of REIT Shares or employee stock options that have an
exercise price that is less than the fair market value of the REIT Shares, either at the time of issuance or at the time of exercise) and (b) the Company contributes all proceeds, if any, from such issuance and exercise to the Partnership.

  
 Section 4.3 Contribution of Proceeds of Issuance of REIT
Shares 
  
 In connection with any other issuance of New
Securities pursuant to Section 4.2, the Company shall contribute to the Partnership any proceeds (or a portion thereof) raised in connection with such issuance; provided that if the proceeds actually received by the Company are less
than the gross proceeds of such issuance as a result of any underwriter’s discount or other expenses paid or incurred in connection with such issuance, then the Company shall be deemed to have made a Capital Contribution to the Partnership in
the amount equal to the sum of the net proceeds of such issuance plus the amount of such underwriter’s discount and other expenses paid by the Company (which discount and expense shall be treated as an expense for the benefit of the Partnership
for purposes of Section 7.4). In the case of employee acquisitions of New Securities at a discount from fair market value or for no value in connection with a grant 
  

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 of New Securities, the amount of such discount representing compensation to the employee, as determined by the General
Partner, shall be treated as an expense of the issuance of such New Securities. 
  
 Section 4.4 Other Contribution Provisions 
  
 If any Partner is admitted to the Partnership and is given a positive Capital Account balance in exchange for services rendered to the Partnership, such transaction shall be treated by the Partnership as if the
Partnership had compensated such Partner in cash, and such Partner had contributed such cash to the capital of the Partnership. 
  
 Section 4.5 No Preemptive Rights 
  
 Except to the extent expressly granted by the Partnership pursuant to another agreement, no Person shall have any preemptive, preferential or other
similar right with respect to (i) Capital Contributions or loans to the Partnership or (ii) the issuance or sale of any Partnership Units or other Partnership Interests. 
  
 Section 4.6 No Interest on Capital 
  
 No Partner shall be entitled to interest on its Capital Contributions or its Capital Account. Except as provided herein or
by law, no Partner shall have any right to withdraw any part of its Capital Account or to demand or receive the return of its Capital Contributions. 
  
 ARTICLE 5 - DISTRIBUTIONS 
  
 Section 5.1 Requirement and Characterization of Distributions 
  
 A. Subject to the rights and preferences of any outstanding class or series of Preferred Units expressly provided for in an
agreement (including a Certificate of Designations), and except as provided in Section 5.1.B, the General Partner shall distribute at least quarterly an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of Available Cash, or such lesser amount as the
General Partner may in its sole and absolute discretion determine, generated by the Partnership during such quarter or shorter period to the Common Unitholders who are Partners on the Partnership Record Date with respect to such quarter or shorter
period in accordance with their respective Percentage Interests on such Partnership Record Date; provided that in no event may a Partner receive a distribution of Available Cash with respect to a Common Unit if such Partner is entitled
to receive a distribution out of such Available Cash with respect to a REIT Share for which such Common Unit has been exchanged or redeemed and such distribution shall instead be made to the Company. The General Partner shall take such reasonable
efforts, as determined by it in its sole and absolute discretion and consistent with the Company’s qualification as a REIT, to cause the Partnership to distribute Available Cash (i) to permit the Company to satisfy the requirements for
qualifying as a REIT under the Code, including applicable shareholder distribution requirements and (ii) except to the extent otherwise determined by the General Partner, to minimize any federal income or excise tax liability of the General Partner.
Unless otherwise expressly provided for herein or in an agreement (including a Certificate of Designations) at the time a new class of Partnership Interests is created in accordance with Article 4 hereof, no Partnership Interest shall be entitled to
a distribution in preference to any other Partnership Interest. 
  

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 B. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 5.1.A above or any other provision of this Agreement, if for
any quarter or shorter period with respect to which a distribution is to be made (a “Distribution Period”), a “Newly Issued Unit” (as such term is defined below) is outstanding on the Partnership Record Date for such
Distribution Period, there shall not be distributed in respect of such Newly Issued Unit the amount (the “Full Distribution Amount”) that would otherwise be distributed in respect of such Common Unit in accordance with Section
5.1.A. Rather, the General Partner shall cause to be distributed with respect to each such Newly Issued Unit an amount equal to the Full Distribution Amount multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which equals the number of days such Newly Issued
Unit has been outstanding during the Distribution Period and the denominator of which equals the total number of days in such Distribution Period. Any Available Cash not distributed to the holders of Units by operation of this Section 5.1.B shall be
retained by the Partnership and applied toward future distributions or payment of Partnership expenses. The General Partner may, in its sole discretion, with respect to any distribution, waive the application of this Section 5.1.B such that a Newly
Issued Unit shall receive the Full Distribution Amount (or any greater amount than would otherwise be received under this Section 5.1.B but not in excess of the Full Distribution Amount). For purposes of this Section 5.1.B, the term “Newly
Issued Unit” shall mean, with respect to any Distribution Period, a Common Unit issued during such Distribution Period, except that the term “Newly Issued Unit” shall not include (i) a Common Unit issued to the Company as a result of
the contribution by it of proceeds from the issuance of New Securities (as contemplated by Sections 4.2 and 4.3) or (ii) (unless otherwise provided by the General Partner) any Common Units issued in connection with a split on or unit dividend of the
Common Units. 
  
 Section 5.2 Amounts Withheld 

 
 All amounts withheld pursuant to the Code or any provisions of any state
or local tax law and Section 10.5 hereof with respect to any allocation, payment or distribution to the Partners or Assignees shall be treated as amounts distributed to the Partners or Assignees pursuant to Section 5.1 for all purposes under this
Agreement. 
  
 Section 5.3 Distributions Upon Liquidation

  
 Proceeds from a Terminating Capital Transaction and any other
cash received or reductions in reserves made after commencement of the liquidation of the Partnership shall be distributed to the Partners in accordance with Section 13.2. 
  
 Section 5.4 Revisions to Reflect Issuance of Additional Partnership Interests 
  
 In the event that the Partnership issues additional Partnership Interests to
the General Partner or any Additional Limited Partner pursuant to Article 4 hereof, the General Partner shall make such revisions to this Article 5 as it deems necessary to reflect the issuance of such additional Partnership Interests and any
special rights, duties or powers with respect thereto. Such revisions shall not require the consent or approval of any other Partner. 
  

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 ARTICLE 6 - ALLOCATIONS 
  
 Section 6.1 Allocations For Capital Account Purposes 
  
 For purposes of maintaining the Capital Accounts and in determining the rights of the Partners among themselves, the
Partnership’s items of income, gain, loss and deduction (computed in accordance with Exhibit B hereof) shall be allocated among the Partners in each taxable year (or portion thereof) as provided herein below. 
  
 A. After taking into account the provisions of Section 6.1.B below, Net
Income shall be allocated 
  
 (1) First, to the
Partners in the same ratio and reverse order as Net Loss was allocated to such Partners pursuant to Sections 6.1.C(2), (3), and (4) for all fiscal years until the aggregate amount allocated to such Partners pursuant to such provisions of Section
6.1.C equals the aggregate amount allocated pursuant to this Section 6.1.A(1); and 
  
 (2) Thereafter, Net Income shall be allocated to the Partners in accordance with their respective Percentage Interests. 
  
 B. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 6.1.A above, items of gross
income shall first be allocated to the holders of each class of Preferred Units, (a) on a class by class basis (1) in the order of priority in which each such class is entitled to receive distributions pursuant to the provisions of Section 5.1
and/or the applicable Certificate of Designations and (2) in an amount equal to the aggregate distributions made to each such class of Preferred Units pursuant to the provisions of Section 5.1 and/or the applicable Certificate of Designations (other
than distributions properly treated as return of capital), and (b) within each such class of Preferred Units in proportion to the distributions with respect to such class referred to in clause (a)(2) above received by each holder of Preferred Units
(other than distributions properly treated as return of capital). 
  
 C. After giving effect to the special allocations set forth in Section 1 of Exhibit C attached hereto, Net Losses shall be allocated to the Partners in the following order: 
  
 (1) First, in the same ratio and reverse order as Net Income
was allocated to the Partners pursuant to the provisions of Section 6.1.A(2) for all fiscal years until the aggregate amount of Net Income previously allocated to such Partners pursuant to such provisions of Section 6.1.A(2) equals the aggregate
amount of Net Loss allocated to such Partners pursuant to this Section 6.1.C(1); 
  
 (2) Second, to the Partners, in proportion to their Percentage Interests until each Partner’s Adjusted Capital Account balance has
been reduced to zero, excluding, for this purpose, the portion of any such Capital Account attributable to Capital Contributions made with respect to Preferred Units; 
  
 (3) Third, to the holders of each class of Preferred Units, on a class by class basis, in the reverse
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 pursuant to the provisions of Section 5.1 and/or the applicable Certificate of Designations attached
hereto, and within such class to each holder of such class of Preferred Units, pro rata, in proportion to the portion of their Adjusted Capital Account balance attributable to Capital Contributions made with respect to such class of Preferred Units
until such portion of their Adjusted Capital Account balance has been reduced to zero; and 
  
 (4) Fourth, 100% to the General Partner. 
  
 D. The Partners agree that Nonrecourse Liabilities of the Partnership shall be allocated among the Partners in accordance with the provisions of
Regulations Section 1.752-3, as modified by any guidance published by the IRS, or as otherwise reasonably interpreted. 
  
 E. Any gain allocated to the Partners upon the sale or other taxable disposition of any Partnership asset shall, to the extent possible, after taking into
account other required allocations of gain pursuant to Exhibit C, be characterized as Recapture Income in the same proportions and to the same extent as such Partners have been allocated any deductions directly or indirectly giving rise to
the treatment of such gains as Recapture Income. 
  
 F. In the
event that the Partnership issues additional Partnership Interests to the General Partner, or any Additional Limited Partner pursuant to Article 4 hereof, the General Partner shall make such revisions to this Section 6.1 as it determines are
necessary to reflect the terms of the issuance of such additional Partnership Interests, including making preferential allocations to certain classes of Partnership Interests. Such revisions shall not require the consent or approval of any other
Partner. 
  
 ARTICLE 7 - MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS OF BUSINESS

  
 Section 7.1 Management 
  
 A. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, all management
powers over the business and affairs of the Partnership are and shall be exclusively vested in the General Partner, and no Limited Partner shall have any right to participate in or exercise control or management power over the business and affairs
of the Partnership. The General Partner may not be removed by the Limited Partners with or without cause. In addition to the powers now or hereafter granted a general partner of a limited partnership under applicable law or which are granted to the
General Partner under any other provision of this Agreement, the General Partner, subject to Section 7.3 hereof, shall have full power and authority to do all things deemed necessary or desirable by it to conduct the business of the Partnership, to
exercise all powers set forth in Section 3.2 hereof and to effectuate the purposes set forth in Section 3.1 hereof, including, without limitation: 
  
 (1) the making of any expenditures, the lending or borrowing of money (including, without limitation, making prepayments on loans and
borrowing money to permit the Partnership to make distributions to its Partners in such amounts as will permit the Company (so long as the Company qualifies as a REIT) to minimize the payment of any federal income tax (including, for this purpose,
any excise tax pursuant to Section 4981 of the Code) and to make distributions to its shareholders in amounts sufficient to permit the Company to maintain REIT status), the assumption or guaranty 
  

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 of, or other contracting for, indebtedness and other liabilities, the issuance of evidence of
indebtedness (including the securing of the same by deed, mortgage, deed of trust or other lien or encumbrance on the Partnership’s assets) and the incurring of any other obligations it deems necessary for the conduct of the activities of the
Partnership; 
  
 (2) the making of tax,
regulatory and other filings, or rendering of periodic or other reports to governmental or other agencies having jurisdiction over the business or assets of the Partnership, the registration of any class of securities of the Partnership under the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the listing of any debt securities of the Partnership on any exchange; 
  
 (3) the acquisition, disposition, mortgage, pledge, encumbrance, hypothecation or exchange of any or all of the assets of the Partnership
(including the exercise or grant of any conversion, option, privilege, or subscription right or other right available in connection with any assets at any time held by the Partnership) or the merger or other combination of the Partnership with or
into another entity on such terms as the General Partner deems proper (all of the foregoing subject to any prior approval only to the extent required by Section 7.3 hereof); 
  
 (4) the use of the assets of the Partnership (including, without limitation, cash on hand) for any purpose
consistent with the terms of this Agreement and on any terms the General Partner deems proper, including, without limitation, the financing of the conduct of the operations of the Company, the Partnership or any Subsidiary of the Company and/or the
Partnership, the lending of funds to other Persons (including, without limitation, the Company or any Subsidiary of the Partnership and/or the Company) and the repayment of obligations of the Partnership and its Subsidiaries and any other Person in
which it has an equity investment, and the making of capital contributions to any of its Subsidiaries; 
  
 (5) the management, operation, leasing, landscaping, repair, alteration, demolition or improvement of any real property or improvements
owned by the Partnership or any Subsidiary of the Partnership or any Person in which the Partnership has made a direct or indirect equity investment; 
  
 (6) the negotiation, execution, and performance of any contracts, conveyances or other instruments that the General Partner considers
useful or necessary to the conduct of the Partnership’s operations or the implementation of the General Partner’s powers under this Agreement, including contracting with contractors, developers, consultants, accountants, legal counsel,
other professional advisors and other agents and the payment of their expenses and compensation out of the Partnership’s assets; 
  
 (7) the distribution of Partnership cash or other Partnership assets in accordance with this Agreement; 
  
 (8) the holding, managing, investing and reinvesting of cash
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 (9) the collection and receipt of revenues and income of the Partnership; 
  
 (10) the establishment of one or more divisions of the
Partnership, the selection and dismissal of employees of the Partnership (including, without limitation, employees having titles such as “president,” “vice president,” “secretary” and “treasurer” of the
Partnership), and agents, outside attorneys, accountants, consultants and contractors of the Partnership, and the determination of their compensation and other terms of employment or hiring including waivers of conflicts of interest and the payment
of their expenses and compensation out of the Partnership’s assets; 
  
 (11) the maintenance of such insurance for the benefit of the Partnership, the Partners and directors and officers thereof as it deems necessary or appropriate; 
  
 (12) the formation of, or acquisition of an interest in, and
the contribution of property to, any other corporations, limited or general partnerships, joint ventures or other entities or relationships that it deems desirable (including, without limitation, the acquisition of interests in, and the
contributions of property to, its Subsidiaries and any other Person in which it has an equity investment from time to time), provided that, as long as the Company has determined to continue to qualify as a REIT, the Partnership may not engage in any
such formation, acquisition or contribution that would cause the Company to fail to qualify as a REIT; 
  
 (13) the control of any matters affecting the rights and obligations of the Partnership, including the settlement, compromise, submission
to arbitration or any other form of dispute resolution, or abandonment of, any claim, cause of action, liability, debt or damages, due or owing to or from the Partnership, the commencement or defense of suits, legal proceedings, administrative
proceedings, arbitration or other forms of dispute resolution, and the representation of the Partnership in all suits or legal proceedings, administrative proceedings, arbitrations or other forms of dispute resolution, the incurring of legal
expense, and the indemnification of any Person against liabilities and contingencies to the extent permitted by law; 
  
 (14) the undertaking of any action in connection with the Partnership’s direct or indirect investment in its Subsidiaries or any
other Person (including, without limitation, the contribution or loan of funds by the Partnership to such Persons, incurring indebtedness on behalf of, or guarantying the obligations of, any such Persons); 
  
 (15) the determination of the fair market value of any
Partnership property distributed in kind using such reasonable method of valuation as the General Partner may adopt; 
  
 (16) the exercise, directly or indirectly, through any attorney-in-fact acting under a general or limited power of attorney, of any right,
including the right to vote, appurtenant to any asset or investment held by the Partnership; 
  

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 (17) the exercise of any of the powers of the General Partner enumerated in this
Agreement on behalf of or in connection with any Subsidiary of the Partnership or any other Person in which the Partnership has a direct or indirect interest, or jointly with any such Subsidiary or other Person; 
  
 (18) the exercise of any of the powers of the General
Partner enumerated in this Agreement on behalf of any Person in which the Partnership does not have an interest pursuant to contractual or other arrangements with such Person; 
  
 (19) the making, execution and delivery of any and all deeds, leases, notes, mortgages, deeds of trust,
security agreements, conveyances, contracts, guarantees, warranties, indemnities, waivers, releases or legal instruments or agreements in writing necessary or appropriate, in the judgment of the General Partner, for the accomplishment of any of the
powers of the General Partner enumerated in this Agreement; 
  
 (20) the maintenance of the Partnership’s books and records; 
  
 (21) the issuance of additional Partnership Units, as appropriate, in connection with Capital Contributions by Additional Limited Partners
and additional Capital Contributions by Partners pursuant to Article 4 hereof; 
  
 (22) the distribution of cash to acquire Partnership Units held by a Limited Partner in connection with a Limited Partner’s exercise
of its Redemption Right under Section 8.6 hereof; and 
  
 (23) to do any and all acts and things necessary or prudent to ensure that the Partnership will not be classified as a “publicly traded partnership” for purposes of Section 7704 of the Code, including but not limited to imposing
restrictions on transfers and restrictions on redemptions. 
  
 B.
Each of the Limited Partners agrees that the General Partner is authorized to execute, deliver and perform the above-mentioned agreements and transactions on behalf of the Partnership without any further act, approval or vote of the Partners,
notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement (except as provided in Section 7.3), the Act or any applicable law, rule or regulation, to the fullest extent permitted under the Act or other applicable law, rule or regulation. The execution,
delivery or performance by the General Partner or the Partnership of any agreement authorized or permitted under this Agreement shall not constitute a breach by the General Partner of any duty that the General Partner may owe the Partnership or the
Limited Partners or any other Persons under this Agreement or of any duty stated or implied by law or equity. 
  
 C. At all times from and after the date hereof, the General Partner may cause the Partnership to establish and maintain at any and all times working
capital accounts and other cash or similar balances in such amounts as the General Partner, in its sole and absolute discretion, deems appropriate and reasonable from time to time, including upon liquidation of the Partnership under Article 13.

  

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 D. At all times from and after the date hereof, the General Partner may cause the Partnership to obtain
and maintain (i) casualty, liability and other insurance on the properties of the Partnership, (ii) liability insurance for the Indemnities hereunder and (iii) such other insurance as the General Partner, in its sole and absolute discretion,
determines to be necessary. 
  
 E. In exercising its authority
under this Agreement, the General Partner may, but shall be under no obligation to, take into account the tax consequences to any Partner of any action taken by it. The General Partner and the Partnership shall not have liability to a Limited
Partner under any circumstances, as a result of an income tax liability incurred by such Limited Partner as a result of an action (or inaction) by the General Partner pursuant to its authority under this Agreement. 
  
 Section 7.2 Certificate of Limited Partnership 
  
 The General Partner’s predecessor has previously filed the Certificate
of Limited Partnership with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware as required by the Act. To the extent that such action is determined by the General Partner to be reasonable and necessary or appropriate, the General Partner shall file
amendments to and restatements of the Certificate of Limited Partnership and do all of the things to maintain the Partnership as a limited partnership (or a partnership in which the limited partners have limited liability) under the laws of the
State of Delaware and each other state, or the District of Columbia, in which the Partnership may elect to do business or own property. Subject to the terms of Section 8.5.A(4) hereof, the General Partner shall not be required, before or after
filing, to deliver or mail a copy of the Certificate of Limited Partnership or any amendment thereto to any Limited Partner. The General Partner shall use all reasonable efforts to cause to be filed such other certificates or documents as may be
reasonable and necessary or appropriate for the formation, continuation, qualification and operation of a limited partnership (or a partnership in which the limited partners have limited liability) in the State of Delaware and any other state, or
the District of Columbia, in which the Partnership may elect to do business or own property. 
  
 Section 7.3 Restrictions on General Partner Authority 
  
 A. The General Partner may not take any action in contravention of an express prohibition or limitation of this Agreement without the written Consent of Limited Partners holding a majority of the Common Units of the
Limited Partners (including Limited Partner Units held by the Company or its Affiliates), or such other percentage of the Limited Partners as may be specifically provided for under a provision of this Agreement. 
  
 B. Except as provided in Article 13, the General Partner may not directly or
indirectly, cause the Partnership to sell, exchange, transfer or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of the Partnership’s assets in a single transaction or a series of related transactions (including by way of merger (including a
triangular merger), consolidation or other combination with any other Persons except (i) if such merger, sale or other transaction is in connection with an Extraordinary Transaction permitted under Section 11.2(B) hereof or (ii) with the Consent of
the Limited Partners holding a majority of the Common Units of the Limited Partners (excluding Limited Partner Units held by the Company or its Affiliates). 
  

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 Section 7.4 Reimbursement of the General Partner and the Company; DRIPs and Repurchase Programs

  
 A. Except as provided in this Section 7.4 and elsewhere in
this Agreement (including the provisions of Articles 5 and 6 regarding distributions, payments, and allocations to which it may be entitled), the General Partner shall not be compensated for its services as the General Partner of the Partnership.

  
 B. The Partnership shall be responsible for and shall pay all
expenses relating to the Partnership’s organization, the ownership of its assets and its operations. The General Partner shall be reimbursed on a monthly basis, or such other basis as it may determine in its sole and absolute discretion, for
all expenses that it incurs relating to the ownership and operation of, or for the benefit of, the Partnership (including, without limitation, (i) expenses relating to the operation of the Company and to the management and administration of any
Subsidiary of the Company, the Partnership or Affiliates of the Partnership, such as auditing expenses and filing fees, (ii) compensation of the Company’s officers and employees including, without limitation, payments under the Company’s
employee benefit plans that provide for stock units, or other phantom stock, pursuant to which employees of the General Partner will receive payments based upon dividends on or the value of REIT Shares, (iii) director fees and expenses and (iv) all
costs and expenses of being a public company, including costs of filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, reports and other distributions to its shareholders); provided that the amount of any such reimbursement shall be reduced by any
interest earned by the General Partner with respect to bank accounts or other instruments or accounts held by it on behalf of the Partnership. The Partners acknowledge that all such expenses of the General Partner are deemed to be for the benefit of
the Partnership. Such reimbursement shall be in addition to any reimbursement made as a result of indemnification pursuant to Section 7.7 hereof. 
  
 C. In the event that the Company shall elect to purchase from its shareholders REIT Shares in connection with a share repurchase or similar program or for
the purpose of delivering such REIT Shares to satisfy an obligation under any dividend reinvestment program or equity purchase plan adopted by the Company, any employee stock purchase plan adopted by the Company, or any similar obligation or
arrangement undertaken by the Company in the future or for the purpose of retiring such REIT Shares, the purchase price paid by the Company for such REIT Shares and any other expenses incurred by the Company in connection with such purchase shall be
considered expenses of the Partnership and shall be advanced to the Company or reimbursed to the Company, subject to the conditions that: (i) if such REIT Shares subsequently are sold by the Company, the Company shall pay to the Partnership any
proceeds received by the Company for such REIT Shares (which sales proceeds shall include the amount of dividends reinvested under any dividend reinvestment or similar program, provided that a transfer of REIT Shares for Partnership Units pursuant
to Section 8.6 would not be considered a sale for such purposes) and (ii) if such REIT Shares are not retransferred by the Company within thirty (30) days after the purchase thereof, or the Company otherwise determines not to retransfer such REIT
Shares, the Company, as General Partner, shall cause the Partnership to redeem a number of Common Units held by the Company, as a Limited Partner, equal to the quotient obtained by dividing the number of such REIT Shares by the Conversion Factor (in
which case such advancement or reimbursement of Partnership expenses shall be treated as having been made as a distribution in redemption of such number of Units held by the Company). 
  

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 D. If and to the extent any reimbursement made pursuant to this Section 7.4 is determined for federal
income tax purposes not to constitute a payment of expenses to the Partnership, the amount so determined shall constitute a guaranteed payment with respect to capital within the meaning of Section 707(c) of the Code, shall be treated consistently
therewith by the Partnership and all Partners and shall not be treated as a distribution for purposes of computing the Partners’ Capital Accounts. 
  
 Section 7.5 Outside Activities of the General Partner 
  
 The General Partner shall not directly or indirectly enter into or conduct any business other than in connection with the ownership, acquisition and
disposition of Partnership Interests and the management of the business of the Partnership, and such activities as are incidental thereto. The General Partner and any Affiliates of the General Partner may acquire Limited Partner Interests and shall
be entitled to exercise all rights of a Limited Partner relating to such Limited Partner Interests. 
  
 Section 7.6 Contracts with Affiliates 
  
 A. The Partnership may lend or contribute funds or other assets to any Subsidiary or other Persons in which it has an equity investment and such Persons
may borrow funds from the Partnership, on terms and conditions established in the sole and absolute discretion of the General Partner. The foregoing authority shall not create any right or benefit in favor of any Subsidiary or any other Person.

  
 B. Except as provided in Section 7.5, the Partnership may
transfer assets to joint ventures, other partnerships, corporations or other business entities in which it is or thereby becomes a participant upon such terms and subject to such conditions consistent with this Agreement and applicable law as the
General Partner, in its sole and absolute discretion, believes are advisable. 
  
 C. Except as expressly permitted by this Agreement, neither the General Partner nor any of its Affiliates shall sell, transfer or convey any property to, or purchase any property from, the Partnership, directly or
indirectly, except pursuant to transactions that are determined by the General Partner in good faith to be fair and reasonable. 
  
 D. The General Partner, in its sole and absolute discretion and without the approval of the Limited Partners, may propose and adopt, on behalf of the
Partnership, employee benefit plans, stock option plans, and similar plans funded by the Partnership for the benefit of employees of the General Partner, the Partnership, any Subsidiary of the Partnership or any Affiliate of any of them in respect
of services performed, directly or indirectly, for the benefit of the Partnership, the General Partner, or any Subsidiary of the Partnership. 
  
 E. The General Partner is expressly authorized to enter into, in the name and on behalf of the Partnership, a right of first opportunity arrangement and
other conflict avoidance agreements with various Affiliates of the Partnership and the General Partner, on such terms as the General Partner, in its sole and absolute discretion, believes are advisable. 
  

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 Section 7.7 Indemnification 
  
 A. To the fullest extent permitted by Delaware law, the Partnership shall indemnify each Indemnitee from and against any and
all losses, claims, damages, liabilities, joint or several, expenses (including, without limitation, attorneys fees and other legal fees and expenses), judgments, fines, settlements, and other amounts arising from any and all claims, demands,
actions, suits or proceedings, civil, criminal, administrative or investigative, that relate to the operations of the Partnership or the Company as set forth in this Agreement, in which such Indemnitee may be involved, or is threatened to be
involved, as a party or otherwise, unless it is established that: (i) the act or omission of the Indemnitee was material to the matter giving rise to the proceeding and either was committed in bad faith or was the result of active and deliberate
dishonesty; (ii) the Indemnitee actually received an improper personal benefit in money, property or services; or (iii) in the case of any criminal proceeding, the Indemnitee had reasonable cause to believe that the act or omission was unlawful.
Without limitation, the foregoing indemnity shall extend to any liability of any Indemnitee, pursuant to a loan guaranty (except a guaranty by a Limited Partner of nonrecourse indebtedness of the Partnership or as otherwise provided in any such loan
guaranty) or otherwise for any indebtedness of the Partnership or any Subsidiary of the Partnership (including without limitation, any indebtedness which the Partnership or any Subsidiary of the Partnership has assumed or taken subject to), and the
General Partner is hereby authorized and empowered, on behalf of the Partnership, to enter into one or more indemnity agreements consistent with the provisions of this Section 7.7 in favor of any Indemnitee having or potentially having liability for
any such indebtedness. The termination of any proceeding by conviction of an Indemnitee or upon a plea of nolo contendere or its equivalent by an Indemnitee, or an entry of an order of probation against an Indemnitee prior to judgment, creates a
rebuttable presumption that such Indemnitee acted in a manner contrary to that specified in this Section 7.7.A. Any indemnification pursuant to this Section 7.7 shall be made only out of the assets of the Partnership, and neither the General Partner
nor any Limited Partner shall have any obligation to contribute to the capital of the Partnership, or otherwise provide funds, to enable the Partnership to fund its obligations under this Section 7.7. 
  
 B. Reasonable expenses incurred by an Indemnitee or expected to be incurred
by an Indemnitee shall be paid or reimbursed by the Partnership in advance of the final disposition of any and all claims, demands, actions, suits or proceedings, civil, criminal, administrative or investigative made or threatened against an
Indemnitee upon receipt by the Partnership of (i) a written affirmation by the Indemnitee of the Indemnitee’s good faith belief that the standard of conduct necessary for indemnification by the Partnership as authorized in Section 7.7.A has
been met and (ii) a written undertaking by or on behalf of the Indemnitee to repay the amount if it shall ultimately be determined that the standard of conduct has not been met. 
  
 C. The indemnification provided by this Section 7.7 shall be in addition to any other rights to which an Indemnitee or any
other Person may be entitled under any agreement, pursuant to any vote of the Partners, as a matter of law or otherwise, and shall continue as to an Indemnitee who has ceased to serve in such capacity unless otherwise provided in a written agreement
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 D. The Partnership may, but shall not be obligated to, purchase and maintain insurance, on behalf of the
Indemnitees and such other Persons as the General Partner shall determine, against any liability that may be asserted against or expenses that may be incurred by such Person in connection with the Partnership’s activities, regardless of whether
the Partnership would have the power to indemnify such Person against such liability under the provisions of this Agreement. 
  
 E. For purposes of this Section 7.7, the Partnership shall be deemed to have requested an Indemnitee to serve as fiduciary of an employee benefit plan
whenever the performance by it of its duties to the Partnership also imposes duties on, or otherwise involves services by, it to the plan or participants or beneficiaries of the plan; excise taxes assessed on an Indemnitee with respect to an
employee benefit plan pursuant to applicable law shall constitute fines within the meaning of Section 7.7; and actions taken or omitted by the Indemnitee with respect to an employee benefit plan in the performance of its duties for a purpose
reasonably believed by it to be in the interest of the participants and beneficiaries of the plan shall be deemed to be for a purpose which is not opposed to the best interests of the Partnership. 
  
 F. In no event may an Indemnitee subject any of the Partners to personal
liability by reason of the indemnification provisions set forth in this Agreement. 
  
 G. An Indemnitee shall not be denied indemnification in whole or in part under this Section 7.7 because the Indemnitee had an interest in the transaction with respect to which the indemnification applies if the
transaction was otherwise permitted by the terms of this Agreement. 
  
 H. The provisions of this Section 7.7 are for the benefit of the Indemnitees, their employees, officers, directors, trustees, heirs, successors, assigns and administrators and shall not be deemed to create any rights for the benefit of any
other Persons. Any amendment, modification or repeal of this Section 7.7 or any provision hereof shall be prospective only and shall not in any way affect the Partnership’s liability to any Indemnitee under this Section 7.7, as in effect
immediately prior to such amendment, modification, or repeal with respect to claims arising from or relating to matters occurring, in whole or in part, prior to such amendment, modification or repeal, regardless of when such claims may arise or be
asserted. 
  
 I. If and to the extent any payments to the General
Partner pursuant to this section 7.7 constitute gross income to the General Partner (as opposed to the repayment of advances made on behalf of the Partnership), such amounts shall constitute guaranteed payments within the meaning of Section 707(c)
of the Code, shall be treated consistently therewith by the Partnership and all Partners and shall not be treated as distributions for purposes of computing the Partners’ Capital Accounts. 
  
 Section 7.8 Liability of the General Partner 
  
 A. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, the
General Partner and its officers and directors shall not be liable for monetary damages to the Partnership, any Partners or any Assignees for losses sustained or liabilities incurred as a result of errors in judgment or mistakes of fact or law or of
any act or omission unless the General Partner acted in bad faith and the act or omission was material to the matter giving rise to the loss, liability or benefit not derived. 
  

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 B. The Limited Partners expressly acknowledge that, the General Partner is acting on behalf of the
Partnership and the shareholders of the Company collectively, that the General Partner is under no obligation to consider the separate interests of the Limited Partners in deciding whether to cause the Partnership to take (or decline to take) any
actions (including, as stated in Section 7.1.E, the tax consequences to the Limited Partners or Assignees), and that the General Partner shall not be liable for monetary damages for losses sustained, liabilities incurred, or benefits not derived by
Limited Partners in connection with such decisions, provided that the General Partner has acted in good faith. 
  
 C. Subject to its obligations and duties as General Partner set forth in Section 7.1.A hereof, the General Partner may exercise any of the powers granted
to it by this Agreement and perform any of the duties imposed upon it hereunder either directly or by or through its agents. The General Partner shall not be responsible for any misconduct or negligence on the part of any such agent appointed by the
General Partner in good faith. 
  
 D. Any amendment, modification
or repeal of this Section 7.8 or any provision hereof shall be prospective only and shall not in any way affect the limitations on the General Partner’s and its officers’ and directors’ liability to the Partnership and the Limited
Partners under this Section 7.8 as in effect immediately prior to such amendment, modification or repeal with respect to claims arising from or relating to matters occurring, in whole or in part, prior to such amendment, modification or repeal,
regardless of when such claims may arise or be asserted. 
  
 Section 7.9 Other Matters Concerning the General Partner 
  
 A. The General Partner may rely and shall be protected in acting, or refraining from acting, upon any resolution, certificate, statement, instrument, opinion, report, notice, request, consent, order, bond, debenture,
or other paper or document believed by it in good faith to be genuine and to have been signed or presented by the proper party or parties. 
  
 B. The General Partner may consult with legal counsel, accountants, appraisers, management consultants, investment bankers, architects, engineers,
environmental consultants and other consultants and advisers selected by it, and any act taken or omitted to be taken in reliance upon the opinion of such Persons as to matters which such General Partner reasonably believes to be within such
Person’s professional or expert competence shall be conclusively presumed to have been done or omitted in good faith and in accordance with such opinion. 
  

C. The General Partner shall have the right, in respect of any of its powers or obligations hereunder, to act through any of its duly authorized
officers and duly appointed attorneys-in-fact. Each such attorney shall, to the extent provided by the General Partner in the power of attorney, have full power and authority to do and perform all and every act and duty which is permitted or
required to be done by the General Partner hereunder. 
  

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 D. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement or the Act, any action of the General Partner
on behalf of the Partnership or any decision of the General Partner to refrain from acting on behalf of the Partnership, undertaken in the good faith belief that such action or omission is necessary or advisable in order (i) to protect the ability
of the Company to continue to qualify as a REIT, or (ii) to minimize taxes incurred by the Company under Section 857 or Section 4981 of the Code, is expressly authorized under this Agreement and is deemed approved by all of the Limited Partners.

  
 Section 7.10 Title to Partnership Assets 
  
 Title to Partnership assets, whether real, personal or mixed and whether
tangible or intangible, shall be deemed to be owned by the Partnership as an entity, and no Partner, individually or collectively, shall have any ownership interest in such Partnership assets or any portion thereof. Title to any or all of the
Partnership assets may be held in the name of the Partnership, the General Partner or one or more nominees, as the General Partner may determine, including Affiliates of the General Partner. The General Partner hereby declares and warrants that any
Partnership assets for which legal title is held in the name of the General Partner or any nominee or Affiliate of the General Partner shall be held by the General Partner or such nominee or Affiliate for the use and benefit of the Partnership in
accordance with the provisions of this Agreement; provided, however, that the General Partner shall use its best efforts to cause beneficial and record title to such assets to be vested in the Partnership as soon as reasonably
practicable if failure to so vest such title would have a material adverse effect on the Partnership. All Partnership assets shall be recorded as the property of the Partnership in its books and records, irrespective of the name in which legal title
to such Partnership assets is held. 
  
 Section 7.11 Reliance
by Third Parties 
  
 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary
in this Agreement, any Person dealing with the Partnership shall be entitled to assume that the General Partner has full power and authority, without consent or approval of any other Partner or Person, to encumber, sell or otherwise use in any
manner any and all assets of the Partnership and to enter into any contracts on behalf of the Partnership, and take any and all actions on behalf of the Partnership and such Person shall be entitled to deal with the General Partner as if the General
Partner were the Partnership’s sole party in interest, both legally and beneficially. Each Limited Partner hereby waives any and all defenses or other remedies which may be available against such Person to contest, negate or disaffirm any
action of the General Partner in connection with any such dealing. In no event shall any Person dealing with the General Partner or its representatives be obligated to ascertain that the terms of this Agreement have been complied with or to inquire
into the necessity or expedience of any act or action of the General Partner or its representatives. Each and every certificate, document or other instrument executed on behalf of the Partnership by the General Partner or its representatives shall
be conclusive evidence in favor of any and every Person relying thereon or claiming thereunder that (i) at the time of the execution and delivery of such certificate, document or instrument, this Agreement was in full force and effect; (ii) the
Person executing and delivering such certificate, document or instrument was duly authorized and empowered to do so for and on behalf of the Partnership and (iii) such certificate, document or instrument was duly executed and delivered in accordance
with the terms and provisions of this Agreement and is binding upon the Partnership. 
  

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 ARTICLE 8 - RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF LIMITED PARTNERS 
  
 Section 8.1 Limitation of Liability 
  
 The Limited Partners shall have no liability under this Agreement except as
expressly provided in this Agreement, including Section 10.5 hereof, or under the Act. 
  
 Section 8.2 Management of Business 
  
 No Limited Partner or Assignee (other than the General Partner, any of its Affiliates or any officer, director, employee, partner, agent or trustee of the General Partner, the Partnership or any of their Affiliates,
in their capacity as such) shall take part in the operation, management or control (within the meaning of the Act) of the Partnership’s business, transact any business in the Partnership’s name or have the power to sign documents for or
otherwise bind the Partnership. The transaction of any such business by the General Partner, any of its Affiliates or any officer, director, employee, partner, agent or trustee of the General Partner, the Partnership or any of their Affiliates, in
their capacity as such, shall not affect, impair or eliminate the limitations on the liability of the Limited Partners or Assignees under this Agreement. 
  
 Section 8.3 Outside Activities of Limited Partners 
  
 Subject to any agreements entered into pursuant to Section 7.6.E hereof and any other agreements entered into by a Limited Partner or its Affiliates with
the Partnership or any of its Subsidiaries, any Limited Partner (other than the Company) and any officer, director, employee, agent, trustee, Affiliate or shareholder of any Limited Partner shall be entitled to and may have business interests and
engage in business activities in addition to those relating to the Partnership, including business interests and activities that are in direct competition with the Partnership or that are enhanced by the activities of the Partnership. Neither the
Partnership nor any Partners shall have any rights by virtue of this Agreement in any business ventures of any Limited Partner or Assignee. None of the Limited Partners (other than the Company) nor any other Person shall have any rights by virtue of
this Agreement or the Partnership relationship established hereby in any business ventures of any other Person and such Person shall have no obligation pursuant to this Agreement to offer any interest in any such business ventures to the
Partnership, any Limited Partner or any such other Person, even if such opportunity is of a character which, if presented to the Partnership, any Limited Partner or such other Person, could be taken by such Person. 
  
 Section 8.4 Return of Capital 
  
 Except pursuant to the Redemption Right set forth in Section 8.6, no Limited
Partner shall be entitled to the withdrawal or return of its Capital Contribution, except to the extent of distributions made pursuant to this Agreement or upon termination of the Partnership as provided herein. Except to the extent provided by
Exhibit C hereof or as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, or any Certificate of Designations, no Limited Partner or Assignee shall have priority over any other Limited Partner or Assignee, either as to the return of Capital
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 Section 8.5 Rights of Limited Partners Relating to the Partnership 
  
 A. In addition to the other rights provided by this Agreement or by the Act,
and except as limited by Section 8.5.C hereof, each Limited Partner shall have the right, for a business purpose reasonably related to such Limited Partner’s interest as a limited partner in the Partnership, upon written demand with a statement
of the purpose of such demand and at such Limited Partner’s own expense (including such copying and administrative charges as the General Partner may establish from time to time): 
  
 (1) to obtain a copy of the most recent annual and quarterly reports filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission by the Company pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; 
  
 (2) to obtain a copy of the Partnership’s federal, state and local income tax returns for each Partnership Year; 
  
 (3) to obtain a current list of the name and last known business, residence or mailing address of each Partner; 
  
 (4) to obtain a copy of this Agreement and the Certificate
of Limited Partnership and all amendments thereto, together with executed copies of all powers of attorney pursuant to which this Agreement, the Certificate of Limited Partnership and all amendments thereto have been executed; and 
  
 (5) to obtain true and full information regarding the amount
of cash and a description and statement of any other property or services contributed by each Partner and which each Partner has agreed to contribute in the future, and the date on which each became a Partner. 
  
 B. The Partnership shall notify each Limited Partner, upon request, of the
then current Conversion Factor and the REIT Shares Amount per Common Unit and, with reasonable detail, how the same was determined. 
  
 C. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section 8.5, the General Partner may keep confidential from the Limited Partners, for such period of time
as the General Partner determines in its sole and absolute discretion to be reasonable, any information that (i) the General Partner reasonably believes to be in the nature of trade secrets or other information, the disclosure of which the General
Partner in good faith believes is not in the best interests of the Partnership or could damage the Partnership or its business or (ii) the Partnership is required by law or by agreements with an unaffiliated third party to keep confidential.

  
 Section 8.6 Redemption Right 
  
 A. Subject to Sections 8.6.B and 8.6.C hereof, at any time on or after the
first anniversary date of the issuance of a Partnership Unit to a Limited Partner pursuant to Article 4 hereof (or such other date as may be mutually agreed upon by the General Partner and a Limited Partner), each Limited Partner (other than the
Company) shall have the right (the “Redemption Right”) to require the Partnership to redeem on a Specified Redemption Date all or a portion of 
  

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 the Common Units held by such Limited Partner at a redemption price per Common Unit equal to and in the form of the Cash
Amount to be paid by the Partnership. The Redemption Right shall be exercised pursuant to a Notice of Redemption delivered to the Partnership (with a copy to the Company) by the Limited Partner who is exercising the Redemption Right (the
“Redeeming Partner”); provided, however, that the Partnership shall not be obligated to satisfy such Redemption Right if the Company elects to purchase the Common Units subject to the Notice of Redemption pursuant to
Section 8.6.B. A Limited Partner may not exercise the Redemption Right for less than one thousand (1,000) Common Units or, if such Limited Partner holds less than one thousand (1,000) Common Units, all of the Common Units held by such Partner. The
Redeeming Partner shall have no right, with respect to any Common Units so redeemed, to receive any distributions paid on or after the Specified Redemption Date. The Assignee of any Limited Partner may exercise the rights of such Limited Partner
pursuant to this Section 8.6, and such Limited Partner shall be deemed to have assigned such rights to such Assignee and shall be bound by the exercise of such rights by such Assignee. In connection with any exercise of such rights by an Assignee on
behalf of a Limited Partner, the Cash Amount shall be paid by the Partnership directly to such Assignee and not to such Limited Partner. 
  
 B. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 8.6.A, upon an election by a Limited Partner to exercise the Redemption Right, the Company may, in its sole
and absolute discretion (subject to the limitations on ownership and transfer of REIT Shares set forth in the Certificate of Incorporation of the Company), elect to assume directly and satisfy a Redemption Right by paying to the Redeeming Partner
either the Cash Amount or the REIT Shares Amount, as the Company determines in its sole and absolute discretion whereupon the Company shall acquire the Common Units offered for redemption by the Redeeming Partner and shall be treated for all
purposes of this Agreement as the owner of such Common Units. If the Company shall elect to exercise its right to purchase Common Units under this Section 8.6.B with respect to a Notice of Redemption, it shall so notify the Redeeming Partner within
five (5) Business Days after the receipt by it of such Notice of Redemption. Unless the Company shall exercise its right to purchase Common Units from the Redeeming Partner pursuant to this Section 8.6.B, the Company shall not have any obligation to
the Redeeming Partner or the Partnership with respect to the Redeeming Partner’s exercise of the Redemption Right. In the event the Company shall exercise its right to purchase Common Units with respect to the exercise of a Redemption Right in
the manner described in the first sentence of this Section 8.6.B, the Partnership shall have no obligation to pay any amount to the Redeeming Partner with respect to such Redeeming Partner’s exercise of such Redemption Right, and each of the
Redeeming Partner, the Partnership, and the Company shall treat the transaction between the Company and the Redeeming Partner, for federal income tax purposes, as a sale of the Redeeming Partner’s Common Units to the Company. Each Redeeming
Partner agrees to execute such documents as the Company may reasonably require in connection with the issuance of REIT Shares upon exercise of the Redemption Right. 
  
 C. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 8.6.A and Section 8.6.B, a Partner shall not be entitled to exercise the
Redemption Right pursuant to Section 8.6.A if the delivery of REIT Shares to such Partner on the Specified Redemption Date by the Company pursuant to Section 8.6.B (regardless of whether or not the Company would in fact exercise its rights under
Section 8.6.B) would be prohibited under the Certificate of Incorporation of the Company or prohibited under applicable federal or state securities laws or regulations. 
  

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 D. If, pursuant to Section 8.6 B, the Company elects to pay the Redeeming Partner the Redemption Amount
in the form of REIT Shares, the total number of REIT Shares to be paid to the Redeeming Partner in exchange for the Redeeming Partner’s Common Units shall be the applicable REIT Shares Amount. If this amount is not a whole number of REIT
Shares, the Redeeming Partner shall be paid (i) that number of REIT Shares which equals the nearest whole number less than such amount plus (ii) an amount of cash which the Company determines, in its reasonable discretion, to represent the fair
value of the remaining fractional REIT Share which would otherwise be payable to the Redeeming Partner. 
  
 E. All Common Units delivered for redemption shall be delivered to the Partnership or the Company, as the case may be, free and clear of all liens, and
notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, neither the General Partner nor the Partnership shall be under any obligation to acquire Common Units which are or may be subject to liens. If any state or local property transfer tax is
payable as a result of the transfer of Common Units to the Partnership or the General Partner pursuant to the Redemption Right, the Redeeming Partner shall assume and pay such transfer tax. 
  
 F. In the event that the Partnership issues additional Partnership Interests
pursuant to Section 4.2.A hereof, the General Partner shall make such revisions to this Section 8.6 as it determines are necessary to reflect the issuance of such additional Partnership Interests (including setting forth any restrictions on the
exercise of the Redemption Right with respect to such Partnership Interests). 
  
 ARTICLE 9 - BOOKS, RECORDS, ACCOUNTING AND REPORTS 
  
 Section 9.1 Records and Accounting 
  
 The General Partner shall keep or cause to be kept at the principal office of the Partnership those records and documents required to be maintained by the Act and other books and records deemed by the General Partner
to be appropriate with respect to the Partnership’s business, including, without limitation, all books and records necessary to provide to the Limited Partners any information, lists and copies of documents required to be provided pursuant to
Section 9.3 hereof. Any records maintained by or on behalf of the Partnership in the regular course of its business may be kept on, or be in the form of, punch cards, magnetic tape, photographs, micrographics or any other information storage device,
provided that the records so maintained are convertible into clearly legible written form within a reasonable period of time. The books of the Partnership shall be maintained for financial reporting purposes in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles or such other basis as the General Partner determines to be necessary or appropriate. Sufficient records shall be maintained to adjust the financial reporting books to report taxable income to taxing
authorities. 
  
 Section 9.2 Fiscal Year 
  
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 Section 9.3 Reports 
  
 A. As soon as practicable, but in no event later than the date on which the Company mails its annual report to its
shareholders, the General Partner shall cause to be mailed to each Limited Partner, as of the close of the Partnership Year, an annual report containing financial statements of the Partnership, or of the Company if such statements are prepared
solely on a consolidated basis with the Company, for such Partnership Year, presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, such statements to be audited by a nationally recognized firm of independent public accountants
selected by the General Partner. 
  
 B. As soon as practicable,
but in no event later than the date on which the Company files its quarterly reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the General Partner shall cause to be mailed to each Limited Partner, a report containing unaudited financial
statements of the Partnership, or of the Company, if such statements are prepared solely on a consolidated basis with the Company, and such other information as may be required by applicable law or regulation, or as the General Partner determines to
be appropriate. 
  
 ARTICLE 10 - TAX MATTERS 
  
 Section 10.1 Preparation of Tax Returns 
  
 The General Partner shall arrange for the preparation and timely filing of
all returns of Partnership income, gains, deductions, losses and other items required of the Partnership for federal and state income tax purposes and shall use reasonable efforts to furnish, within ninety (90) days of the close of each Partnership
Year, the tax information reasonably required by Limited Partners for federal and state income tax reporting purposes. 
  
 Section 10.2 Tax Elections 
  
 Except as otherwise provided herein, the General Partner shall, in its sole and absolute discretion, determine whether to make any available election
pursuant to the Code. The General Partner shall have the right to seek to revoke any tax election it makes upon the General Partner’s determination, in its sole and absolute discretion, that such revocation is in the best interests of the
Partners. 
  
 Section 10.3 Tax Matters Partner 

 
 A. The General Partner shall be the “tax matters partner” of
the Partnership for federal income tax purposes. Pursuant to Section 6230(e) of the Code, upon receipt of notice from the IRS of the beginning of an administrative proceeding with respect to the Partnership, the tax matters partner shall furnish the
IRS with the name, address, taxpayer identification number, and profit interest of each of the Limited Partners and the Assignees; provided, however, that such information is provided to the Partnership by the Limited Partners and the Assignees.

  

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 B. The tax matters partner is authorized, but not required: 
  
 (1) to enter into any settlement with the IRS with respect
to any administrative or judicial proceedings for the adjustment of Partnership items required to be taken into account by a Partner for income tax purposes (such administrative proceedings being referred to as a “tax audit” and such
judicial proceedings being referred to as “judicial review”), and in the settlement agreement the tax matters partner may expressly state that such agreement shall bind all Partners, except that such settlement agreement shall not bind any
Partner (a) who (within the time prescribed pursuant to the Code and Regulations) files a statement with the IRS providing that the tax matters partner shall not have the authority to enter into a settlement agreement on behalf of such Partner; or
(b) who is a “notice partner” (as defined in Section 6231(a)(8) of the Code) or a member of a “notice group” (as defined in Section 6223(b)(2) of the Code); 
  
 (2) in the event that a notice of a final administrative adjustment at the Partnership level of any item
required to be taken into account by a Partner for tax purposes (a “final adjustment”) is mailed to the tax matters partner, to seek judicial review of such final adjustment, including the filing of a petition for readjustment with the Tax
Court or the filing of a complaint for refund with the United States Claims Court or the District Court of the United States for the district in which the Partnership’s principal place of business is located; 
  
 (3) to intervene in any action brought by any other Partner
for judicial review of a final adjustment; 
  
 (4) to file a request for an administrative adjustment with the IRS and, if any part of such request is not allowed by the IRS, to file an appropriate pleading (petition or complaint) for judicial review with respect to such request;

  
 (5) to enter into an agreement with the IRS
to extend the period for assessing any tax which is attributable to any item required to be taken account of by a Partner for tax purposes, or an item affected by such item; and 
  
 (6) to take any other action on behalf of the Partners or the Partnership in connection with any tax audit
or judicial review proceeding to the extent permitted by applicable law or regulations. 
  
 The taking of any action and the incurring of any expense by the tax matters partner in connection with any such proceeding, except to the extent required by law, is a matter in the sole and absolute discretion of the
tax matters partner and the provisions relating to indemnification of the General Partner set forth in Section 7.7 of this Agreement shall be fully applicable to the tax matters partner in its capacity as such. 
  
 C. The tax matters partner shall receive no compensation for its services.
All third party costs and expenses incurred by the tax matters partner in performing its duties as such (including legal and accounting fees and expenses) shall be borne by the Partnership. Nothing herein shall be construed to restrict the
Partnership from engaging an accounting firm to assist the tax matters partner in discharging its duties hereunder, so long as the compensation paid by the Partnership for such services is reasonable. 
  

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 Section 10.4 Organizational Expenses 
  
 The Partnership shall elect to deduct expenses, if any, incurred by it in
organizing the Partnership ratably over a sixty (60) month period as provided in Section 709 of the Code. 
  
 Section 10.5 Withholding 
  
 Each Limited Partner hereby authorizes the Partnership to withhold from, or pay on behalf of or with respect to, such Limited Partner any amount of
federal, state, local, or foreign taxes that the General Partner determines that the Partnership is required to withhold or pay with respect to any amount distributable or allocable to such Limited Partner pursuant to this Agreement, including,
without limitation, any taxes required to be withheld or paid by the Partnership pursuant to Sections 1441, 1442, 1445, or 1446 of the Code. Any amount paid on behalf of or with respect to a Limited Partner shall constitute a loan by the Partnership
to such Limited Partner, which loan shall be repaid by such Limited Partner within fifteen (15) days after notice from the General Partner that such payment must be made unless (i) the Partnership withholds such payment from a distribution which
would otherwise be made to the Limited Partner or (ii) the General Partner determines, in its sole and absolute discretion, that such payment may be satisfied out of the available funds of the Partnership which would, but for such payment, be
distributed to the Limited Partner. Any amounts withheld pursuant to the foregoing clauses (i) or (ii) shall be treated as having been distributed to such Limited Partner. Each Limited Partner hereby unconditionally and irrevocably grants to the
Partnership a security interest in such Limited Partner’s Partnership Interest to secure such Limited Partner’s obligation to pay to the Partnership any amounts required to be paid pursuant to this Section 10.5. In the event that a Limited
Partner fails to pay any amounts owed to the Partnership pursuant to this Section 10.5 when due, the General Partner may, in its sole and absolute discretion, elect to make the payment to the Partnership on behalf of such defaulting Limited Partner,
and in such event shall be deemed to have loaned such amount to such defaulting Limited Partner and shall succeed to all rights and remedies of the Partnership as against such defaulting Limited Partner. Without limitation, in such event the General
Partner shall have the right to receive distributions that would otherwise be distributable to such defaulting Limited Partner until such time as such loan, together with all interest thereon, has been paid in full, and any such distributions so
received by the General Partner shall be treated as having been distributed to the defaulting Limited Partner and immediately paid by the defaulting Limited Partner to the General Partner in repayment of such loan. Any amounts payable by a Limited
Partner hereunder shall bear interest at the lesser of (A) the base rate on corporate loans at large United States money center commercial banks, as published from time to time in The Wall Street Journal, plus four (4) percentage points, or
(B) the maximum lawful rate of interest on such obligation, such interest to accrue from the date such amount is due (i.e., fifteen (15) days after demand) until such amount is paid in full. Each Limited Partner shall take such actions as the
Partnership or the General Partner shall request in order to perfect or enforce the security interest created hereunder. 
  

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 ARTICLE 11 - TRANSFERS AND WITHDRAWALS 
  
 Section 11.1 Transfer 
  
 A. The term “transfer,” when used in this Article 11 with respect
to a Partnership Unit, shall be deemed to refer to a transaction by which the General Partner purports to assign all or any part of its General Partner Interest to another Person or by which a Limited Partner purports to assign all or any part of
its Limited Partner Interest to another Person, and includes a sale, assignment, gift, pledge, encumbrance, hypothecation, mortgage, exchange or any other disposition by operation of law or otherwise. The term “transfer” when used in this
Article 11 does not include any redemption of Partnership Interests by the Partnership from a Limited Partner or any acquisition of Partnership Units from a Limited Partner by the Company pursuant to Section 8.6. No part of the interest of a Limited
Partner shall be subject to the claims of any creditor, any spouse for alimony or support, or to legal process, and may not be voluntarily or involuntarily alienated or encumbered except as may be specifically provided for in this Agreement or
consented to in writing by the General Partner. 
  
 B. No
Partnership Interest may be transferred, in whole or in part, except in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Article 11. Any transfer or purported transfer of a Partnership Interest not made in accordance with this Article 11
shall be null and void. 
  
 Section 11.2 Transfer of the
Company’s General Partner Interest and Limited Partner Interest; Extraordinary Transactions 
  
 A. The Company may not transfer any of its General Partner Interest or withdraw as General Partner, or transfer any of its Limited Partner Interest, or
engage in an Extraordinary Transaction, except, in any such case, (i) if such Extraordinary Transaction, or such withdrawal or transfer, is pursuant to an Extraordinary Transaction that is permitted under Section 11.2.B, (ii) if Limited Partners
holding a majority of the Common Units of the Limited Partners (excluding Limited Partner Units held by the Company or its Affiliates) Consent to such withdrawal or transfer or Extraordinary Transaction or (iii) if such transfer is to an entity that
is wholly-owned by the Company and is a Qualified REIT Subsidiary under Section 856(i) of the Code. 
  
 B. The General Partner is permitted to engage in the following transactions without the approval or vote of the Limited Partners: 
  
 (1) an Extraordinary Transaction in connection with which
all Limited Partners either will receive, or will have the right to elect to receive, for each Common Unit an amount of cash, securities, or other property at least as equal to the product of (x) the REIT Shares Amount multiplied by (y) the greatest
amount of cash, securities or other property paid to a holder of one REIT Share in consideration of one such REIT Share pursuant to the terms of the Extraordinary Transaction during the period from and after the date on which the Extraordinary
Transaction is consummated; provided that, if, in connection with the Extraordinary Transaction, a purchase, tender or exchange offer shall have been made to and accepted by the holders of the outstanding REIT Shares, 
  

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 each holder of Common Units shall receive, or shall have the right to elect to receive, the greatest
amount of cash, securities, or other property which such holder would have received had it exercised its Redemption Right (as set forth in Section 8.6) and received REIT Shares in exchange for its Common Units immediately prior to the expiration of
such purchase, tender or exchange offer and had thereupon accepted such purchase, tender or exchange offer and then such Extraordinary Transaction shall have been consummated; and 
  
 (2) an Extraordinary Transaction if: (a) immediately after such Extraordinary Transaction, substantially all
of the assets directly or indirectly owned by the surviving entity, other than Common Units held by the General Partner, are owned directly or indirectly by the Partnership or another limited partnership or limited liability company which is the
survivor of a merger, consolidation or combination of assets with the Partnership (in each case, the “Surviving Partnership”); (b) the rights, preferences and privileges of the Common Unitholders in the Surviving Partnership are at
least as favorable as those in effect immediately prior to the consummation of such transaction and as those applicable to any other limited partners or non-managing members of the Surviving Partnership (who have, in either case, the rights of a
“common” equity holder); and (c) such rights of the Common Unitholders include the right to exchange their Common Unit equivalent interests in the Surviving Partnership for at least one of: (x) the consideration available to such Common
Unitholders pursuant to Section 11.2.B(1) or (y) if the ultimate controlling person of the Surviving Partnership has publicly traded common equity securities, such common equity securities, with an exchange ratio based on the relative fair market
value of such securities (as determined pursuant to Section 11.2.C) and the REIT Shares. 
  
 C. In connection with any transaction permitted by Section 11.2.B, the relative fair market values shall be reasonably determined by the General Partner as of the time of such transaction and, to the extent
applicable, shall be no less favorable to the Limited Partners than the relative values reflected in the terms of such transaction. 
  
 Section 11.3 Limited Partners’ Rights to Transfer 
  
 A. Subject to the provisions of Sections 11.3.B, 11.3.D, 11.3.E, and 11.4 or in connection with the exercise of a Redemption Right pursuant to Section
8.6, a Limited Partner (other than the Company) may not transfer, all or any portion of its Partnership Interest, or any of such Limited Partner’s economic rights as a Limited Partner without the prior written consent of the General Partner,
which consent may be given or withheld in the General Partner’s sole and absolute discretion. 
  
 B. If a Limited Partner is subject to Incapacity, the executor, administrator, trustee, committee, guardian, conservator or receiver of such Limited
Partner’s estate shall have all of the rights of a Limited Partner, but not more rights than those enjoyed by other Limited Partners, for the purpose of settling or managing the estate and such power as the Incapacitated Limited Partner
possessed to transfer all or any part of his or its Partnership Interest. The Incapacity of a Limited Partner, in and of itself, shall not dissolve or terminate the Partnership. 
  

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 C. Without limiting the foregoing, the General Partner may prohibit any transfer by a Limited Partner of
its Partnership Units if, in the opinion of legal counsel to the Partnership, such transfer would require filing of a registration statement under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or would otherwise violate any federal or state securities
laws or regulations applicable to the Partnership or the Partnership Units. 
  
 D. No transfer by a Limited Partner of its Partnership Units (including a redemption or exchange pursuant to Section 8.6) may be made to any Person if (i) in the opinion of legal counsel for the Partnership, it would
result in the Partnership being treated as an association taxable as a corporation; (ii) such transfer is effectuated through an “established securities market” or a “secondary market (or the substantial equivalent thereof)”
within the meaning of Section 7704 of the Code; (iii) such transfer would cause the Partnership to become, with respect to any employee benefit plan subject to Title I of ERISA, a “party-in-interest” (as defined in Section 3(14) of ERISA)
or a “disqualified person” (as defined in Section 4975(c) of the Code); (iv) such transfer would, in the opinion of legal counsel for the Partnership, cause any portion of the assets of the Partnership to constitute assets of any employee
benefit plan pursuant to Department of Labor Regulations Section 2510.2-101; (v) such transfer would subject the Partnership to be regulated under the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Investment Advisors Act of 1940 or the Employee Retirement
Income Security Act of 1974, each as amended; or (vi) in the opinion of legal counsel for the Partnership, such transfer likely would cause the Company to no longer qualify as a REIT or would subject the Company to any additional taxes under Section
857 or Section 4981 of the Code. 
  
 E. No transfer of any
Partnership Units may be made to a lender to the Partnership or any Person who is related (within the meaning of Section 1.752-4(b) of the Regulations) to any lender to the Partnership whose loan constitutes a Nonrecourse Liability, without the
consent of the General Partner, which consent may be given or withheld by the General Partner in its sole and absolute discretion; provided that as a condition to such consent the lender will be required to enter into an arrangement
with the Partnership and the General Partner to redeem for the Cash Amount any Partnership Units in which a security interest is held by such lender simultaneously with the time at which such lender would be deemed to be a partner in the Partnership
for purposes of allocating liabilities to such lender under Section 752 of the Code. 
  
 Section 11.4 Substituted Limited Partners 
  
 A. No Limited Partner shall have the right to substitute a transferee as a Limited Partner in his place. The General Partner shall, however, have the right to consent to the admission of a transferee of the interest
of a Limited Partner pursuant to this Section 11.4 as a Substituted Limited Partner, which consent may be given or withheld by the General Partner in its sole and absolute discretion. The General Partner’s failure or refusal to permit a
transferee of any such interests to become a Substituted Limited Partner shall not give rise to any cause of action against the Partnership or any Partner. 
  
 B. A transferee who has been admitted as a Substituted Limited Partner in accordance with this Article 11 shall have all the rights and powers and be
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 transferee as a Substituted Limited Partner shall be conducted upon the transferee executing and delivering to the
Partnership an acceptance of all the terms and conditions of this Agreement and such other documents or instruments as may be required to effect the admission. 
  

C. Upon the admission of a Substituted Limited Partner, the General Partner shall amend Exhibit A to reflect the name, address, number of
Partnership Units and Percentage Interest of such Substituted Limited Partner and to eliminate or adjust, if necessary, the name, address and interest of the predecessor of such Substituted Limited Partner. 
  
 Section 11.5 Assignees 
  
 If the General Partner, in its sole and absolute discretion, does not
consent to the admission of any permitted transferee as a Substituted Limited Partner, as described in Section 11.4, such transferee shall be considered an Assignee for purposes of this Agreement. An Assignee shall be deemed to have had assigned to
it, and shall be entitled to receive distributions from the Partnership and the share of Net Income, Net Losses, Recapture Income, and any other items, gain, loss deduction and credit of the Partnership attributable to the Partnership Units assigned
to such transferee, but except as otherwise provided in Section 8.6.A hereof shall not be deemed to be a holder of Partnership Units for any other purpose under this Agreement, and shall not be entitled to vote such Partnership Units in any matter
presented to the Limited Partners for a vote (such Partnership Units being deemed to have been voted on such matter in the same proportion as all other Partnership Units held by Limited Partners are voted). In the event any such transferee desires
to make a further assignment of any such Partnership Units, such transferee shall be subject to all of the provisions of this Article 11 to the same extent and in the same manner as any Limited Partner desiring to make an assignment of Partnership
Units. 
  
 Section 11.6 General Provisions 
  
 A. No Limited Partner may withdraw from the Partnership other than as a
result of a permitted transfer of all of such Limited Partner’s Partnership Units in accordance with this Article 11 or pursuant to redemption of all of its Partnership Units under Section 8.6. 
  
 B. Any Limited Partner who shall transfer all of its Partnership Units in a
transfer permitted pursuant to this Article 11 shall cease to be a Limited Partner upon the admission of all Assignees of such Partnership Units as Substitute Limited Partners. Similarly, any Limited Partner who shall transfer all of its Partnership
Units pursuant to a redemption of all of its Partnership Units under Section 8.6 shall cease to be a Limited Partner. 
  
 C. Transfers pursuant to this Article 11 may only be made on the first day of a fiscal quarter of the Partnership, unless the General Partner otherwise
agrees. 
  
 D. If any Partnership Interest is transferred or
assigned during any quarterly segment of the Partnership’s fiscal year in compliance with the provisions of this Article 11 or redeemed or transferred pursuant to Section 8.6 on any day other than the first day of a Partnership Year, then Net
Income, Net Losses, each item thereof and all other items attributable to such interest for such Partnership Year shall be divided and allocated between the transferor Partner and the transferee Partner by taking into account their varying interests
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 Partnership Year in accordance with Section 706(d) of the Code, using the interim closing of the books method. Solely for
purposes of making such allocations, each of such items for the calendar month in which the transfer or assignment occurs shall be allocated to the transferee Partner, and none of such items for the calendar month in which a redemption occurs shall
be allocated to the Redeeming Partner; provided, however, that the General Partner may adopt such other conventions relating to allocations in connection with transfers, assignments or redemptions as it determines are necessary or
appropriate. All distributions of Available Cash attributable to such Partnership Unit with respect to which the Partnership Record Date is before the date of such transfer, assignment, or redemption shall be made to the transferor Partner or the
Redeeming Partner, as the case may be, and in the case of a transfer or assignment other than a redemption, all distributions of Available Cash thereafter attributable to such Partnership Unit shall be made to the transferee Partner. 
  
 ARTICLE 12 - ADMISSION OF PARTNERS 
  
 Section 12.1 Admission of Successor General Partner 
  
 A successor to all of the General Partner Interest pursuant to Section 11.2
hereof who is proposed to be admitted as a successor General Partner shall be admitted to the Partnership as the General Partner, effective upon such transfer. Any such transferee shall carry on the business of the Partnership without dissolution.
In each case, the admission shall be subject to the successor General Partner executing and delivering to the Partnership an acceptance of all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement and such other documents or instruments as may be required
to effect the admission. In the case of such admission on any day other than the first day of a Partnership Year, all items attributable to the General Partner Interest for such Partnership Year shall be allocated between the transferring General
Partner and such successor as provided in Section 11.6.D hereof. 
  
 Section 12.2 Admission of Additional Limited Partners 
  
 A. After the date hereof, a Person who makes a Capital Contribution to the Partnership in accordance with this Agreement shall be admitted to the Partnership as an Additional Limited Partner only upon furnishing to the General Partner (i)
evidence of acceptance in form satisfactory to the General Partner of all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including, without limitation, the power of attorney granted in Section 2.4 hereof and (ii) such other documents or instruments
as may be required in the discretion of the General Partner in order to effect such Person’s admission as an Additional Limited Partner. 
  
 B. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 12.2, no Person shall be admitted as an Additional Limited Partner without the written consent
of the General Partner, which consent may be given or withheld in the General Partner’s sole and absolute discretion. The admission of any Person as an Additional Limited Partner shall become effective on the date upon which the name of such
Person is recorded on the books and records of the Partnership, following the written consent of the General Partner to such admission. 
  
 C. If any Additional Limited Partner is admitted to the Partnership on any day other than the first day of a Partnership Year, then Net Income, Net
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 thereof and all other items allocable among Partners and Assignees for such Partnership Year shall be allocated among
such Additional Limited Partner and all other Partners and Assignees by taking into account their varying interests during the Partnership Year in accordance with Section 706(d) of the Code, using any convention permitted by law and selected by the
General Partner. Solely for purposes of making such allocations, each such item for the calendar month in which an admission of any Additional Limited Partner occurs shall be allocated among all of the Partners and Assignees, including such
Additional Limited Partner; provided, however, that the General Partner may adopt such other conventions relating to allocations to Additional Limited Partners as it determines are necessary or appropriate. All distributions of Available Cash with
respect to which the Partnership Record Date is before the date of such admission shall be made solely to Partners and Assignees, other than the Additional Limited Partner, and all distributions of Available Cash thereafter shall be made to all of
the Partners and Assignees, including such Additional Limited Partner. 
  
 Section 12.3 Amendment of Agreement and Certificate of Limited Partnership 
  
 For the admission to the Partnership of any Partner, the General Partner shall take all steps necessary and appropriate under the Act to amend the records of the Partnership and, if necessary, to prepare as soon as
practical an amendment of this Agreement (including an amendment of Exhibit A) and, if required by law, shall prepare and file an amendment to the Certificate of Limited Partnership and may for this purpose exercise the power of attorney
granted pursuant to Section 2.4 hereof. 
  
 ARTICLE 13 -
DISSOLUTION, LIQUIDATION AND TERMINATION 
  
 Section 13.1
Dissolution 
  
 A. The Partnership shall not be dissolved
by the admission of Substituted Limited Partners or Additional Limited Partners or by the admission of a successor General Partner in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Upon the withdrawal of the General Partner, any successor General
Partner shall continue the business of the Partnership. The Partnership shall dissolve, and its affairs shall be wound up, only upon the first to occur of any of the following (each, a “Liquidating Event”): 
  
 (1) the expiration of its term as provided in Section 2.5
hereof; 
  
 (2) an event of withdrawal of the
General Partner, as defined in the Act (other than an event of bankruptcy), unless, within ninety (90) days after such event of withdrawal a “majority in interest” (as defined below) of the remaining Partners agree in writing to continue
the business of the Partnership and to the appointment, effective as of the date of withdrawal, of a successor General Partner; 
  
 (3) from and after the date of this Agreement through December 31, 2053, an election to dissolve the Partnership made by the General
Partner with the Consent of Partners holding ninety percent (90%) of the outstanding Limited Partner Units (including Limited Partner Units held by the Company); 
  

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 (4) on or after January 1, 2054, an election to dissolve the Partnership made by the
General Partner, in its sole and absolute discretion; 
  
 (5) entry of a decree of judicial dissolution of the Partnership pursuant to the provisions of the Act; 
  
 (6) the sale of all or substantially all of the assets and properties of the Partnership; or 
  
 (7) a final and non-appealable judgment is entered by a
court of competent jurisdiction ruling that the General Partner is bankrupt or insolvent, or a final and non-appealable order for relief is entered by a court with appropriate jurisdiction against the General Partner, in each case under any federal
or state bankruptcy or insolvency laws as now or hereafter in effect, unless prior to the entry of such order or judgment all of the remaining Partners agree in writing to continue the business of the Partnership and to the appointment, effective as
of a date prior to the date of such order or judgment, of a substitute General Partner. 
  
 B. As used in this Article 13, a “majority in interest” shall refer to Partners (excluding the General Partner) who hold more than fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding Percentage Interests not held by the
General Partner. 
  
 Section 13.2 Winding Up 
  
 A. Upon the occurrence of a Liquidating Event, the Partnership shall
continue solely for the purposes of winding up its affairs in an orderly manner, liquidating its assets, and satisfying the claims of its creditors and Partners. No Partner shall take any action that is inconsistent with, or not necessary to or
appropriate for, the winding up of the Partnership’s business and affairs. The General Partner, or, in the event there is no remaining General Partner, any Person elected by a majority in interest of the Limited Partners (the General Partner or
such other Person being referred to herein as the “Liquidator”), shall be responsible for overseeing the winding up and dissolution of the Partnership and shall take full account of the Partnership’s liabilities and property
and the Partnership property shall be liquidated as promptly as is consistent with obtaining the fair value thereof, and the proceeds therefrom (which may, to the extent determined by the General Partner, include shares of common stock in the
Company) shall be applied and distributed in the following order: 
  
 (1) First, to the payment and discharge of all of the Partnership’s debts and liabilities to creditors other than the Partners; 
  
 (2) Second, to the payment and discharge of all of the Partnership’s debts and liabilities to the
General Partner; 
  
 (3) Third, to the payment
and discharge of all of the Partnership’s debts and liabilities to the other Partners; 
  
 (4) Fourth, to the holders of Partnership Interests that are entitled to any preference in distribution upon liquidation in accordance
with the rights of any such class or series of Partnership Interests (and, within each class or series, to each holder thereof pro rata in proportion to its respective Percentage Interests in such class); and 
  

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 (5) The balance, if any, to the General Partner and Limited Partners in accordance with
their Capital Accounts, after giving effect to all contributions, distributions, and allocations for all periods. 
  
 The General Partner shall not receive any additional compensation for any services performed pursuant to this Article 13. 
  
 B. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 13.2.A hereof which require
liquidation of the assets of the Partnership, but subject to the order of priorities set forth therein, if prior to or upon dissolution of the Partnership the Liquidator determines that an immediate sale of part or all of the Partnership’s
assets would be impractical or would cause undue loss to the Partners, the Liquidator may, in its sole and absolute discretion, defer for a reasonable time the liquidation of any assets except those necessary to satisfy liabilities of the
Partnership (including to those Partners as creditors) and/or distribute to the Partners, in lieu of cash, as tenants in common and in accordance with the provisions of Section 13.2.A hereof, undivided interests in such Partnership assets as the
Liquidator deems not suitable for liquidation. Any such distributions in kind shall be made only if, in the good faith judgment of the Liquidator, such distributions in kind are in the best interest of the Partners, and shall be subject to such
conditions relating to the disposition and management of such properties as the Liquidator deems reasonable and equitable and to any agreements governing the operation of such properties at such time. The Liquidator shall determine the fair market
value of any property distributed in kind using such reasonable method of valuation as it may adopt. 
  
 C. In the discretion of the Liquidator, a pro rata portion of the distributions that would otherwise be made to the General Partner and Limited Partners
pursuant to this Article 13 may be: 
  
 (1)
distributed to a trust established for the benefit of the General Partner and Limited Partners for the purposes of liquidating Partnership assets, collecting amounts owed to the Partnership, and paying any contingent or unforeseen liabilities or
obligations of the Partnership or the General Partner arising out of or in connection with the Partnership. The assets of any such trust shall be distributed to the General Partner and Limited Partners from time to time, in the reasonable discretion
of the Liquidator, in the same proportions as the amount distributed to such trust by the Partnership would otherwise have been distributed to the General Partner and Limited Partners pursuant to this Agreement; or 
  
 (2) withheld or escrowed to provide a reasonable reserve for
Partnership liabilities (contingent or otherwise) and to reflect the unrealized portion of any installment obligations owed to the Partnership, provided that such withheld or escrowed amounts shall be distributed to the General Partner and Limited
Partners in the manner and order of priority set forth in Section 13.2.A as soon as practicable. 
  

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 Section 13.3 Compliance with Timing Requirements of Regulations 
  
 In the event the Partnership is “liquidated” within the meaning of
Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(g), distributions shall be made pursuant to this Article 13 to the General Partner and Limited Partners who have positive Capital Accounts in compliance with Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(b)(2).

  
 If at such time as the Partnership (or the General
Partner’s interest therein) is “liquidated” within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(g), the General Partner has a deficit balance in its Capital Account (after giving effect to all contributions,
distributions and allocations for all taxable years or portions thereof, including the year during which such liquidation occurs), the General Partner shall contribute to the capital of the Partnership the amount necessary to restore such deficit
balance to zero in compliance with Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(b)(3). If at such time as the Partnership (or any Limited Partner’s interest therein) is “liquidated” within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section
1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(g) any Limited Partner has a deficit balance in its Capital Account (after giving effect to all contributions, distributions and allocations for all taxable years or portions thereof, including the year during which such
liquidation occurs), no such Limited Partner shall have any obligation to make any contribution to the capital of the Partnership with respect to such deficit and such deficit shall not be considered a debt owed to the Partnership or to any other
Person for any purposes whatsoever, except to the extent otherwise agreed to by such Partner and the General Partner. Any contribution required of a Partner hereunder shall be made on or before the later of (i) the end of the Partnership Year in
which the interest of such Partner is liquidated or (ii) the ninetieth (90th) day following the date of such liquidation. 
  
 Section 13.4 Deemed Termination 
  
 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article 13, in the event the Partnership is considered “liquidated” within the meaning of
Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(g), but no Liquidating Event has occurred, the Partnership’s property shall not be liquidated, the Partnership’s liabilities shall not be paid or discharged, and the Partnership’s affairs shall
not be wound up. Instead, for federal income tax purposes and for purposes of maintaining Capital Accounts pursuant to Exhibit B hereto, the Partnership shall be deemed to have (i) contributed the Partnership property in kind to a new
partnership (the “New Partnership”), which shall be deemed to have assumed and taken such property subject to all Partnership liabilities in exchange for all of the interests in such New Partnership and (ii) distributed such
interests to the Partners pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement in liquidation of the Partnership, subsequent to which the New Partnership shall be referred to as the Partnership for all purposes of this Agreement. 
  
 Section 13.5 Rights of Limited Partners 
  
 Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, each Limited Partner shall
look solely to the assets of the Partnership for the return of its Capital Contributions and shall have no right or power to demand or receive property other than cash from the Partnership. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, no Limited
Partner shall have priority over any other Partner as to the return of its Capital Contributions, distributions, or allocations. 
  

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 Section 13.6 Notice of Dissolution 
  
 In the event a Liquidating Event occurs or an event occurs that would, but for the provisions of an election or objection by
one or more Partners pursuant to Section 13.1, result in a dissolution of the Partnership, the General Partner shall, within thirty (30) days thereafter, provide written notice thereof to each of the Partners. 
  
 Section 13.7 Termination of Partnership and Cancellation of Certificate of
Limited Partnership 
  
 Upon the completion of the
liquidation of the Partnership’s assets, as provided in Section 13.2 hereof, the Partnership shall be terminated, a certificate of cancellation shall be filed, and all qualifications of the Partnership as a foreign limited partnership in
jurisdictions other than the State of Delaware shall be canceled and such other actions as may be necessary to terminate the Partnership shall be taken. 
  
 Section 13.8 Reasonable Time for Winding-Up 
  
 A reasonable time shall be allowed for the orderly winding-up of the business and affairs of the Partnership and the liquidation of its assets pursuant to
Section 13.2 hereof, in order to minimize any losses otherwise attendant upon such winding-up, and the provisions of this Agreement shall remain in effect between the Partners during the period of liquidation. 
  
 Section 13.9 Waiver of Partition 
  
 Each Partner hereby waives any right to partition of the Partnership
property. 
  
 Section 13.10 Liability of Liquidator

  
 Any Liquidator shall be indemnified and held harmless by the
Partnership in the same manner and to the same degree as an Indemnitee may be indemnified pursuant to Section 7.7 hereof. 
  
 ARTICLE 14 - AMENDMENT OF PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT; MEETINGS 
  

Section 14.1 Amendments 
  
 A. Amendments to this Agreement may only be proposed by the General Partner. Following such proposal, the General Partner shall submit any proposed
amendment to the Limited Partners. The General Partner shall seek the written consent of the Partners on the proposed amendment or shall call a meeting to vote thereon and to transact any other business that it may deem appropriate. For purposes of
obtaining a written consent, the General Partner may require a response within a reasonable specified time, but not less than fifteen (15) days, and failure to respond in such time period shall constitute a vote which is consistent with the General
Partner’s recommendation with respect to the proposal. Except as provided in Section 13.1.C(3), 14.1.B, 14.1.C or 14.1.D, a proposed amendment shall be adopted and be effective as an amendment hereto if it is approved by the General Partner and
it receives the Consent of Limited Partners holding a majority of the Common Units held by Limited Partners (including Limited 
  

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 Partner Units held by the Company or its Affiliates); provided that an action shall become effective at
such time as the requisite consents are received by the General Partner even if prior to such specified time. 
  
 B. Notwithstanding Section 14.1.A, the General Partner shall have the power, without the consent of the Limited Partners, to amend this Agreement as may
be required to facilitate or implement any of the following purposes: 
  
 (1) to add to the obligations of the General Partner or surrender any right or power granted to the General Partner or any Affiliate of the General Partner for the benefit of the Limited Partners; 
  
 (2) to reflect the admission, substitution, termination, or
withdrawal of Partners in accordance with this Agreement (which may be effected through the replacement of Exhibit A with an amended Exhibit A); 
  

(3) to set forth and reflect in the Agreement the designations, rights, powers, duties, and preferences of the holders of any
additional Partnership Interests issued pursuant to Section 4.2.A hereof; 
  
 (4) to reflect a change that is of an inconsequential nature and does not adversely affect the Limited Partners in any material respect, or to cure any ambiguity, correct or supplement any provision in this Agreement
not inconsistent with law or with other provisions, or make other changes with respect to matters arising under this Agreement that will not be inconsistent with law or with the provisions of this Agreement; and 
  
 (5) to satisfy any requirements, conditions, or guidelines
contained in any order, directive, opinion, ruling or regulation of a federal or state agency or contained in federal or state law. 
  
 The General Partner shall provide written notice to the Limited Partners when any action under this Section 14.1.B is taken in the next regular communication to the
Limited Partners. 
  
 C. Notwithstanding Section 14.1.A and 14.1.B
hereof, this Agreement shall not be amended without the Consent of each Partner adversely affected if such amendment would (i) convert a Limited Partner’s interest in the Partnership into a General Partner Interest; (ii) modify the limited
liability of a Limited Partner in a manner adverse to such Limited Partner; (iii) alter rights of the Partner (except in connection with the issuance of additional Partnership Interests and the relative rights, powers and duties incident thereto) to
receive distributions pursuant to Article 5 or Article 13 or the allocations specified in Article 6 (except as permitted pursuant to Section 4.2 and Section 14.1.B(3) hereof); (iv) alter or modify the Redemption Right and REIT Shares Amount as set
forth in Sections 8.6 and 11.2.B, and the related definitions, in a manner adverse to such Partner; (v) cause the termination of the Partnership prior to the time set forth in Sections 2.5 or 13.1 or (vi) amend this Section 14.1.C. Further, no
amendment may alter the restrictions on the General Partner’s authority set forth in Section 7.3.B without the Consent specified in that section. 
  

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 D. Notwithstanding Section 14.1.A or Section 14.1.B hereof, the General Partner shall not (except in
connection with amendments made to reflect the issuance of additional Partnership Interests and the relative rights, powers and duties incident thereto) amend Sections 4.2.A, 7.5, 7.6, 11.2 or 14.2 without the Consent of Limited Partners holding a
majority of the Common Units held by Limited Partners, excluding Limited Partner Units held by the Company or its Affiliates. 
  
 Section 14.2 Meetings of the Partners 
  
 A. Meetings of the Partners may only be called by the General Partner. The request shall state the nature of the business to be transacted. Notice of any
such meeting shall be given to all Partners not less than seven (7) days nor more than thirty (30) days prior to the date of such meeting. Partners may vote in person or by proxy at such meeting. Whenever the vote or Consent of the Partners is
permitted or required under this Agreement, such vote or Consent may be given at a meeting of the Partners or may be given in accordance with the procedure prescribed in Section 14.1.A hereof. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this
Agreement, the Consent of holders of a majority of the Common Units held by Limited Partners (including Limited Partnership Common Units held by the Company) shall control. 
  
 B. Any action required or permitted to be taken at a meeting of the Partners may be taken without a meeting if a written
consent setting forth the action so taken is signed by a majority of the Common Units of the Partners (or such other percentage as is expressly required by this Agreement). Such consent may be in one instrument or in several instruments, and shall
have the same force and effect as a vote of a majority of the Common Units of the Partners (or such other percentage as is expressly required by this Agreement). Such consent shall be filed with the General Partner. An action so taken shall be
deemed to have been taken at a meeting held on the effective date so certified. 
  
 C. Each Limited Partner may authorize any Person or Persons to act for him by proxy on all matters in which a Limited Partner is entitled to participate, including waiving notice of any meeting, or voting or
participating at a meeting. Every proxy must be signed by the Limited Partner or his attorney-in-fact. A proxy may be granted in writing, by means of electronic transmission or as otherwise permitted by applicable law. No proxy shall be valid after
the expiration of twelve (12) months from the date thereof unless otherwise provided in the proxy. Every proxy shall be revocable at the pleasure of the Limited Partner executing it, such revocation to be effective upon the Partnership’s
receipt of written notice of such revocation from the Limited Partner executing such proxy. 
  
 D. Each meeting of the Partners shall be conducted by the General Partner or such other Person as the General Partner may appoint pursuant to such rules for the conduct of the meeting as the General Partner or such
other Person deems appropriate. Without limitation, meetings of Partners may be conducted in the same manner as meetings of the shareholders of the Company and may be held at the same time, and as part of, meetings of the shareholders of the
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 ARTICLE 15 - ARBITRATION OF DISPUTES 
  
 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, all claims, disputes and controversies between the
parties hereto (including, without limitation, any claims, disputes and controversies between the Partnership and any one or more of the Partners and any claims, disputes and controversies among any two or more Partners ) arising out of or in
connection with this Agreement or the Partnership created hereby, relating to the validity, construction, performance, breach, enforcement or termination thereof, or otherwise arising out of or relating to this Agreement, the management of the
Partnership, or the acts or omissions of the General Partner that are not resolved by mutual agreement shall be resolved solely and exclusively by binding arbitration to be conducted before JAMS, Inc. in San Francisco, California, before a single
arbitrator (the “Arbitrator”). 
  
 The parties
covenant and agree that the arbitration shall commence within ninety (90) days of the date on which a written demand for arbitration is filed by any party hereto (the “Filing Date”). The Arbitrator’s decision and award shall be
made and delivered within one hundred and eighty (180) days of the Filing Date. The Arbitrator’s decision shall be binding and conclusive on all parties. The parties understand and agree that the Arbitrator shall not have power to award damages
in excess of actual compensatory damages and the Arbitrator shall not multiply actual damages or award punitive damages or any other damages that are specifically excluded under this Agreement, each party hereby irrevocably waiving any claim to such
damages. 
  
 Each of the parties hereto irrevocably and
unconditionally consents to the exclusive jurisdiction of JAMS, Inc. to all matters within the scope of this Article 15 and that they will participate in the arbitration in good faith. The parties hereto further consent to the jurisdiction of the
courts of the State of Delaware for the purposes of enforcing the arbitration provisions of this Article 15. Each party further irrevocably waives any objection to proceeding before JAMS, Inc. based upon lack of personal jurisdiction or to the
laying of venue and further irrevocably and unconditionally waives and agrees not to make a claim in any court that arbitration before JAMS, Inc. has been brought in an inconvenient forum. Each of the parties hereto hereby consents to service of
process by registered mail at the address to which notices are to be given. Each of the parties hereto agrees that its submission to jurisdiction and its consent to service of process by mail is made for the express benefit of the other parties
hereto. The provisions of this Article 15 shall survive the dissolution of the Partnership. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to give the Arbitrator any authority, power, or right to alter, change, amend, modify, add to, or subtract from any
of the provisions of this Agreement. 
  
 ARTICLE 16 - GENERAL
PROVISIONS 
  
 Section 16.1 Addresses and Notice

  
 Any notice, demand, request or report required or permitted to
be given or made to a Partner or Assignee under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed given or made when delivered in person or when sent by certified first class United States mail, return receipt requested, nationally recognized
overnight delivery service or facsimile transmission (with receipt confirmed) to the Partner or Assignee at the address set forth on Exhibit A or such other address of which the Partner shall notify the General Partner in writing. 

 

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 Section 16.2 Titles and Captions 
  
 All article or section titles or captions in this Agreement are for convenience only. They shall not be deemed part of this
Agreement and in no way define, limit, extend or describe the scope or intent of any provisions hereof. Except as specifically provided otherwise, references to “Articles” and “Sections” are to Articles and Sections of this
Agreement. 
  
 Section 16.3 Pronouns and Plurals

  
 Whenever the context may require, any pronoun used in this
Agreement shall include the corresponding masculine, feminine or neuter forms, and the singular form of nouns, pronouns and verbs shall include the plural and vice versa. 
  
 Section 16.4 Further Action 
  

The parties shall execute and deliver all documents, provide all information and take or refrain from taking action as may be necessary or appropriate
to achieve the purposes of this Agreement. 
  
 Section 16.5
Binding Effect 
  
 Subject to the terms set forth herein,
this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their heirs, executors, administrators, successors, legal representatives and permitted assigns. 
  
 Section 16.6 Creditors 
  
 Other than as expressly set forth herein with respect to the Indemnitiees, none of the provisions of this Agreement shall be for the benefit of, or shall
be enforceable by, any creditor of the Partnership. 
  
 Section
16.7 Waiver 
  
 No failure by any party to insist upon the
strict performance of any covenant, duty, agreement or condition of this Agreement or to exercise any right or remedy consequent upon a breach thereof shall constitute waiver of any such breach or any other covenant, duty, agreement or condition.

  
 Section 16.8 Counterparts 
  
 This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, all of which together shall
constitute one agreement binding on all of the parties hereto, notwithstanding that all such parties are not signatories to the original or the same counterpart. Each party shall become bound by this Agreement immediately upon affixing its signature
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 Section 16.9 Applicable Law 
  
 This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, without
regard to the principles of conflicts of law. 
  
 Section 16.10
Invalidity of Provisions 
  
 If any provision of this
Agreement shall to any extent be held void or unenforceable (as to duration, scope, activity, subject or otherwise) by a court of competent jurisdiction, such provision shall be deemed to be modified so as to constitute a provision conforming as
nearly as possible to the original provision while still remaining valid and enforceable. In such event, the remainder of this Agreement (or the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other than those in respect of which it is
deemed to be void or unenforceable) shall not be affected thereby. Each other provision of this Agreement, unless specifically conditioned upon the voided aspect of such provision, shall remain valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted
by law; any other provisions of this Agreement that are specifically conditioned on the voided aspect of such invalid provision shall also be deemed to be modified so as to constitute a provision conforming as nearly as possible to the original
provision while still remaining valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. 
  
 Section 16.11 No Rights as Shareholders 
  
 Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as conferring upon the holders of Partnership Units any rights whatsoever as shareholders of the Company, including without limitation, any right to receive
dividends or other distributions made to shareholders or to vote or consent or to receive notice as shareholders in respect of any meeting of shareholders for the election of directors of the Company or any other matter. 
  
 Section 16.12 Confidentiality 
  
 Notwithstanding anything herein or any other express or implied agreement,
arrangement or understanding to the contrary, the parties acknowledge and agree that (i) any obligations of confidentiality contained herein and therein do not apply and have not applied from the commencement of discussions between the General
Partner, the Partnership and the Limited Partners to the tax treatment and tax structure of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement (and any related transactions or agreements) and (ii) each party to this Agreement (and each of its
employees, representatives or other agents) may disclose to any and all persons, without limitation of any kind, the tax treatment and tax structure of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and all materials of any kind (including opinions
or other tax analyses) that are provided to it relating to such tax treatment and tax structure. This authorization to disclose the tax treatment and tax structure is limited to the extent that confidentiality is required to comply with any
applicable securities laws. 
  
 Section 16.13 Entire
Agreement 
  
 This Agreement contains the entire
understanding and agreement among the Partners with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes the Prior Agreement, any other prior written or oral understandings or agreements among them with respect thereto. 
  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited
Partnership as of the date first written above. 
  

			
	 GENERAL PARTNER:
  
 CATELLUS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,
 a Delaware
corporation

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Nelson C. Rising

	 	 	 Nelson C. Rising

	 Its:
	 	 Chief Executive Officer and Chairman

	
	LIMITED PARTNER:
	
	 CATELLUS REIT, LLC,
 a Delaware
limited liability company

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ C. William Hosler

	 	 	 C. William Hosler

	 Its:
	 	 Senior Vice President

 FORM OF LIMITED PARTNER SIGNATURE PAGE 
 FOR PARTNERS ADMITTED AFTER DECEMBER 1, 2003 
  
 The undersigned, desiring to become one of the within named Limited Partners of Catellus Operating Limited Partnership, hereby becomes a party to the
Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of Catellus Operating Limited Partnership by and among Catellus Development Corporation and such Limited Partners, dated as of December 1, 2003, as amended. The undersigned agrees that this
signature page may be attached to any counterpart of said Agreement of Limited Partnership. 
  

					
	 Signature Line for Limited Partner:
	  	[Name]
			
	 	  	By:	  	  

	 	  	 	  	 Name:

	 	  	 	  	 Title:

	 	  	 	  	 Date:

			
	 Address of Limited Partner:
	  	 	  	  

	 	  	 	  	  

 Exhibit A 
  

[Exhibit A, setting forth names of the Partners and interests owned, 
 is maintained separately with the books and records of the Partnership] 
  

 A-1 

 Exhibit B 
  

Capital Account Maintenance 
  

	1.	Capital Accounts of the Partners 

  
 A. The Partnership shall maintain for each Partner a separate Capital Account in accordance with the rules of Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv). Such
Capital Account shall be increased by (i) the amount of all Capital Contributions and any other deemed contributions made by such Partner to the Partnership pursuant to this Agreement; and (ii) all items of Partnership income and gain (including
income and gain exempt from tax) computed in accordance with Section 1.B hereof and allocated to such Partner pursuant to Section 6.1 of the Agreement and Exhibit C hereof, and decreased by (x) the amount of cash or Agreed Value of all actual
and deemed distributions of cash or property made to such Partner pursuant to this Agreement; and (y) all items of Partnership deduction and loss computed in accordance with Section 1.B hereof and allocated to such Partner pursuant to Section 6.1 of
the Agreement and Exhibit C hereof. 
  
 B. For purposes of
computing the amount of any item of income, gain, deduction or loss to be reflected in the Partners’ Capital Accounts, unless otherwise specified in this Agreement, the determination, recognition and classification of any such item shall be the
same as its determination, recognition and classification for federal income tax purposes determined in accordance with Section 703(a) of the Code (for this purpose all items of income, gain, loss or deduction required to be stated separately
pursuant to Section 703(a)(1) of the Code shall be included in taxable income or loss), with the following adjustments: 
  

	 	     (1)	Except as otherwise provided in Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(m), the computation of all items of income, gain, loss and deduction shall be made without regard to any
election under Section 754 of the Code which may be made by the Partnership, provided that the amounts of any adjustments to the adjusted bases of the assets of the Partnership made pursuant to Section 734 of the Code as a result of the distribution
of property by the Partnership to a Partner (to the extent that such adjustments have not previously been reflected in the Partners’ Capital Accounts) shall be reflected in the Capital Accounts of the Partners in the manner and subject to the
limitations prescribed in Regulations Section 1.704(b)(2)(iv)(m)(4). 

  

	 	     (2)	The computation of all items of income, gain, and deduction shall be made without regard to the fact that items described in Sections 705(a)(1)(B) or 705(a)(2)(B) of the Code are
not includable gross income or are neither currently deductible nor capitalized for federal income tax purposes. 

  

	 	     (3)	Any income, gain or loss attributable to the taxable disposition of any Partnership property shall be determined as if the adjusted basis of such property as of such date of
disposition were equal in amount to the Partnership’s Carrying Value with respect to such property as of such date. 

  

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	 	     (4)	In lieu of the depreciation, amortization, and other cost recovery deductions taken into account in computing such taxable income or loss, there shall be taken into account
Depreciation for such fiscal year. 

  

	 	     (5)	In the event the Carrying Value of any Partnership Asset is adjusted pursuant to Section 1.D hereof, the amount of any such adjustment shall be taken into account as gain or loss
from the disposition of such asset. 

  
 C. A
transferee (including an Assignee) of a Partnership Unit shall succeed to a pro rata portion of the Capital Account of the transferor. 
  

	 	D.  (1)	Consistent with the provisions of Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(f), and as provided in Section 1.D(2), the Carrying Value of all Partnership assets shall be adjusted upward
or downward to reflect any Unrealized Gain or Unrealized Loss attributable to such Partnership property, as of the times of the adjustments provided in Section 1.D(2) hereof, as if such Unrealized Gain or Unrealized Loss had been recognized on an
actual sale of each such property and allocated pursuant to Section 6.1 of the Agreement. 

  

	 	     (2)	Such adjustments shall be made as of the following times: (a) immediately prior to the acquisition of an additional interest in the Partnership by any new or existing Partner in
exchange for more than a de minimis Capital Contribution; (b) immediately prior to the distribution by the Partnership to a Partner of more than a de minimis amount of property as consideration for an interest in the Partnership; and (c) immediately
prior to the liquidation of the Partnership within the meaning of Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(g), provided, however, that adjustments pursuant to clauses (a) and (b) above shall be made only if the General Partner determines
that such adjustments are necessary or appropriate to reflect the relative economic interests of the Partners in the Partnership. 

  

	 	     (3)	In accordance with Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(e), the Carrying Value of Partnership assets distributed in kind shall be adjusted upward or downward to reflect any
Unrealized Gain or Unrealized Loss attributable to such Partnership property, as of the time any such asset is distributed. 

  

	 	     (4)	In determining Unrealized Gain or Unrealized Loss for purposes of this Exhibit B, the aggregate cash amount and fair market value of all Partnership assets (including cash or
cash equivalents) shall be determined by the General Partner using such reasonable method of valuation as it may adopt, or in the case of a liquidating distribution pursuant to Article 13 of the Agreement, shall be determined and allocated by the
Liquidator using such reasonable methods of valuation as it may adopt. The General Partner, or the Liquidator, as the case may be, shall allocate such aggregate value among the assets of the Partnership (in such manner as it determines in its sole
and absolute discretion to arrive at a fair market value for individual properties). 

  

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 E. The provisions of this Agreement (including this Exhibit B and other Exhibits to this
Agreement) relating to the maintenance of Capital Accounts are intended to comply with Regulations Section 1.704-1(b), and shall be interpreted and applied in a manner consistent with such Regulations. In the event the General Partner shall
determine that it is prudent to modify (i) the manner in which the Capital Accounts, or any debits or credits thereto (including, without limitation, debits or credits relating to liabilities which are secured by contributed or distributed property
or which are assumed by the Partnership, the General Partner, or the Limited Partners) are computed; or (ii) the manner in which items are allocated among the Partners for federal income tax purposes in order to comply with such Regulations or to
comply with Section 704(c) of the Code, the General Partner may make such modification without regard to Article 14 of the Agreement, provided that it is not likely to have a material effect on the amounts distributable to any Person pursuant to
Article 13 of the Agreement upon the dissolution of the Partnership. The General Partner also shall (i) make any adjustments that are necessary or appropriate to maintain equality between the Capital Accounts of the Partners and the amount of
Partnership capital reflected on the Partnership’s balance sheet, as computed for book purposes, in accordance with Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(q); and (ii) make any appropriate modifications in the event unanticipated events might
otherwise cause this Agreement not to comply with Regulations Section 1.704-1(b). In addition, the General Partner may adopt and employ such methods and procedures for (i) the maintenance of book and tax capital accounts; (ii) the determination and
allocation of adjustments under Sections 704(c), 734 and 743 of the Code; (iii) the determination of Net Income, Net Loss, taxable income and loss and items thereof under this Agreement and pursuant to the Code; (iv) the adoption of reasonable
conventions and methods for the valuation of assets and the determination of tax basis; (v) the allocation of asset value and tax basis; and (vi) conventions for the determination of cost recovery, depreciation and amortization deductions, as it
determines in its sole discretion are necessary or appropriate to execute the provisions of this Agreement, to comply with federal and state tax laws, and are in the best interest of the Partners. 
  

	2.	No Interest 

  
 No interest shall be paid by the Partnership on Capital Contributions or on balances in Partners’ Capital Accounts. 
  

	3.	No Withdrawal 

  
 No Partner shall be entitled to withdraw any part of his Capital Contribution or his Capital Account or to receive any distribution from the Partnership,
except as provided in Articles 4, 5, 7 and 13 of the Agreement. 
  

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 Exhibit C 
  

Special Allocation Rules 
  

	1.	Special Allocation Rules 

  
 Notwithstanding any other provision of the Agreement or this Exhibit C, the following special allocations shall be made in the following order:

  
 A. Minimum Gain Chargeback. Notwithstanding the
provisions of Section 6.1 of the Agreement or any other provisions of this Exhibit C, if there is a net decrease in Partnership Minimum Gain during any Partnership taxable year, each Partner shall be specially allocated items of Partnership
income and gain for such year (and, if necessary, subsequent years) in an amount equal to such Partner’s share of the net decrease in Partnership Minimum Gain, as determined under Regulations Section 1.704-2(g). Allocations pursuant to the
previous sentence shall be made in proportion to the respective amounts required to be allocated to each Partner pursuant thereto. The items to be so allocated shall be determined in accordance with Regulations Sections 1.704-2(f)(6) and
1.704-2(j)(2). This Section 1.A is intended to comply with the minimum gain chargeback requirements in Regulations Section 1.704-2(f) and shall be interpreted consistently therewith. Solely for purposes of this Section 1.A, each Partner’s
Adjusted Capital Account Deficit shall be determined prior to any other allocations pursuant to Section 6.1 of Partner Minimum Gain during such Partnership taxable year. 
  
 B. Partner Minimum Gain Chargeback. Notwithstanding any other provision of Section 6.1 of this Agreement or any other
provisions of this Exhibit C (except Section 1.A hereof), if there is a net decrease in Partner Minimum Gain attributable to a Partner Nonrecourse Debt during any Partnership taxable year, each Partner who has a share of the Partner Minimum
Gain attributable to such Partner Nonrecourse Debt, determined in accordance with Regulations Section 1.702-2(i)(5), shall be specially allocated items of Partnership income and gain for such year (and, if necessary, subsequent years) in an amount
equal to such Partner’s share of the net decrease in Partner Minimum Gain attributable to such Partner Nonrecourse Debt, determined in accordance with Regulations Section 1.704-2(i)(4). Allocations pursuant to the previous sentence shall be
made in proportion to the respective amounts required to be allocated to each Partner pursuant thereto. The items to be so allocated shall be determined in accordance with Regulations Sections 1.704-2(i)(4) and 1.704-2(j)(2). This Section 1.B is
intended to comply with the minimum gain chargeback requirement in Regulations Section 1.704-2(i)(4) and shall be interpreted consistently therewith. Solely for purposes of the Section 1.B, each Partner’s Adjusted Capital Account Deficit shall
be determined prior to any other allocations pursuant to Section 6.1 of the Agreement or this Exhibit with respect to such Partnership taxable year, other than allocations pursuant to Section 1.A hereof. 
  
 C. Qualified Income Offset. In the event any Partner unexpectedly
receives any adjustments, allocations or distributions described in Regulations Sections 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(4), 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(5), or 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(6), and after giving effect to the allocations required under Sections 1.A and 1.B
hereof such Partner has an Adjusted Capital Account Deficit, items of Partnership income and gain (consisting of a pro rata portion of each item of Partnership income, including gross income and gain for the Partnership taxable 
  

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 year) shall be specially allocated to such Partner in an amount and manner sufficient to eliminate, to the extent
required by the Regulations, its Adjusted Capital Account Deficit created by such adjustments, allocations or distributions as quickly as possible. 
  
 D. Nonrecourse Deductions. Nonrecourse Deductions for any Partnership taxable year shall be allocated to the Partners in accordance with their
respective Percentage Interests. If the General Partner determines in its good faith discretion that the Partnership’s Nonrecourse Deductions must be allocated in a different ratio to satisfy the safe harbor requirements of the Regulations
promulgated under Section 704(b) of the Code, the General Partner is authorized, upon notice to the Limited Partners, to revise the prescribed ratio to the numerically closest ratio for such Partnership taxable year which would satisfy such
requirements. 
  
 E. Partner Nonrecourse Deductions. Any
Partner Nonrecourse Deductions for any Partnership taxable year shall be specially allocated to the Partner who bears the economic risk of loss with respect to the Partner Nonrecourse Debt to which such Partner Nonrecourse Deductions are
attributable in accordance with Regulations Section 1.704-2(i). 
  
 F. Code Section 754 Adjustments. To the extent an adjustment to the adjusted tax basis of any Partnership asset pursuant to Section 734(b) or 743(b) of the Code is required, pursuant to Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(m), to be
taken into account in determining Capital Accounts, the amount of such adjustment to the Capital Accounts shall be treated as an item of gain (if the adjustment increases the basis of the asset) or loss (if the adjustment decreases such basis), and
such item of gain or loss shall be specially allocated to the Partners in a manner consistent with the manner in which their Capital Accounts are required to be adjusted pursuant to such Section of the Regulations. 
  
 G. Curative Allocations. The allocations set forth in Section 1.A
through 1.F of this Exhibit C (the “Regulatory Allocations”) are intended to comply with certain requirements of the Regulations under Section 704(b) of the Code. The Regulatory Allocations may not be consistent with the
manner in which the Partners intend to divide Partnership distributions. Accordingly, the General Partner is hereby authorized to divide other allocations of income, gain, deduction and loss among the Partners so as to prevent the Regulatory
Allocations from distorting the manner in which Partnership distributions will be divided among the Partners. In general, the Partners anticipate that, if necessary, this will be accomplished by specially allocating other items of income, gain, loss
and deduction among the Partners so that the net amount of the Regulatory Allocations and such special allocations to each person is zero. However, the General Partner will have discretion to accomplish this result in any reasonable manner;
provided, however, that no allocation pursuant to this Section 1.G shall cause the Partnership to fail to comply with the requirements of Regulations Sections 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d), -2(e) or -2(i). 
  

	2.	Allocations for Tax Purposes 

  
 A. Except as otherwise provided in this Section 2, for federal income tax purposes, each item of income, gain, loss and deduction shall be allocated among
the Partners in the same manner as its correlative item of “book” income, gain, loss or deduction is allocated pursuant to Section 6.1 of the Agreement and Section 1 of this Exhibit C, provided however, gain on the
sale 
  

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 of property contributed subsequent to the date on which this Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership is
effective and with respect to which the traditional method is elected shall first be allocated to solely to the Partners who contributed such Property, pro rata, in proportion to their Percentage Interests, to the extent allocations to
non-contributing Partners of depreciation deductions with respect to such Contributed Property have been limited by the so-called “ceiling rule” as described in Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-3(c)(3)(iii)(B), and further
provided, no such special allocation of gain for tax purposes shall be made with respect to properties contributed prior to the date in which this Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership is effective. 
  
 B. In an attempt to eliminate Book-Tax Disparities attributable to a
Contributed Property or Adjusted Property, items of income, gain, loss, and deduction shall be allocated for federal income tax purposes among the Partners as follows: 
  

	 	(1)  (a)	In the case of a Contributed Property, such items attributable thereto shall be allocated among the Partners, consistent with the principles of Section 704(c) of the Code and the
Regulations thereunder, to take into account the variation between the 704(c) Value of such property and its adjusted basis at the time of contribution; and 

  

	 	      (b)	any item of Residual Gain or Residual Loss attributable to a Contributed Property shall be allocated among the Partners in the same manner as its correlative item of
“book” gain or loss is allocated pursuant to Section 6.1 of the Agreement and Section 1 of this Exhibit C. 

  

	 	(2)  (a)	In the case of an Adjusted Property, such items shall 

  
 (1) first, be allocated among the Partners in a manner consistent with the principles of Section 704(c) of the Code and the Regulations thereunder to
take into account the Unrealized Gain or Unrealized Loss attributable to such property and the allocations thereof pursuant to Exhibit B; and 
  
 (2) second, in the event such property was originally a Contributed Property, be allocated among the Partners in a manner consistent with Section 2.B(1)
of this Exhibit C; and 
  

	 	      (b)	any item of Residual Gain or Residual Loss attributable to an Adjusted Property shall be allocated among the Partners in the same manner its correlative item of “book”
gain or loss is allocated pursuant to Section 6.1 of the Agreement and Section 1 of this Exhibit C. 

  

	 	(3)	all other items of income, gain, loss and deduction shall be allocated among the Partners the same manner as their correlative item of “book” gain or loss is allocated
pursuant to Section 6.1 of the Agreement and Section 1 of the Exhibit C. 

  

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 C. To the extent that the Treasury Regulations promulgated pursuant to Section 704(c) of the Code permit
the Partnership to utilize alternative methods to eliminate the disparities between the Carrying Value of property and its adjusted basis, the General Partner shall have the authority to elect the method to be used by the Partnership and such
election shall be binding on all Partners. 
  

	3.	No Withdrawal 

  
 No Partner shall be entitled to withdraw any part of his Capital Contribution or his Capital Account or to receive any distribution from the Partnership,
except as provided in Articles 4, 5, 8 and 13 of the Agreement. 
  

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 Exhibit D 
  

Notice of Redemption 
  
 The undersigned Limited Partner hereby irrevocably (i) redeems              Common
Units in Catellus Operating Limited Partnership in accordance with the terms of the Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of Catellus Operating Limited Partnership and the Redemption Right referred to therein; (ii) surrenders such
Common Units and all right, title and interest therein; and (iii) directs that the Cash Amount or REIT Shares Amount (as determined by the General Partner) deliverable upon exercise of the Redemption Right be delivered to the address specified
below, and if REIT Shares are to be delivered, such REIT Shares be registered or placed in the name(s) and at the address(es) specified below. The undersigned hereby, represents, warrants, and certifies that the undersigned (a) has marketable and
unencumbered title to such Common Units, free and clear of the rights or interests of any other person or entity; (b) has the full right, power, and authority to redeem and surrender such Common Units as provided herein; and (c) has obtained the
consent or approval of all persons or entities, if any, having the right to consent or approve such redemption and surrender. 
  

	
	 Dated:                        

	
	 Name of Limited
Partner:                                      
                                  

	                                 Please Print

  

	
	  

	 (Signature of Limited Partner)

	
	  

	 (Street Address)

	
	  

	 (City)                            (State)         
           (Zip Code)

	
	 Signature Guaranteed by:

	
	  

  
 If REIT Shares are to be issued,
issue to: 
  

	
	 Name:                                     
                           

	
	 Please insert social security or identifying
number:                            

  

 D-1Amended Memo of Understanding  btwn Catellus and T. Beaudin

 Exhibit 10.26 
  
 

 

  
 TO: Timothy J. Beaudin 
  
 FROM: Nelson C. Rising

  
 DATE: December 30, 2003 
  
 SUBJECT: Amended Memorandum of Understanding regarding Employment 
  

  
 This Amended Memorandum of Understanding (“Memorandum”) sets forth the terms of your employment with Catellus Operating Limited Partnership or
any affiliate (the “Company”), effective December 30, 2003 (the “Effective Date”). As you know, you were informed earlier this year that your position is being eliminated in the Company’s restructuring efforts to operate
more efficiently, consistent with a focus on new development of industrial product. The Company has asked you to make a commitment to continue to work on the REIT transition and other special projects through March 31, 2005. 
  
 Under your current Memorandum of Understanding (the “Prior MOU”),
you have certain rights to payments, benefits and stock option vesting in the event your employment terminates for various different reasons, including but not limited to, if the restructuring were deemed to provide you with the right to resign for
“Good Reason.” To encourage you to (1) stay through the transition period during which you might forego other employment opportunities, and (2) not pursue a resignation for “Good Reason” under the Prior MOU, the Company has
agreed to enter into this Memorandum. This Memorandum provides you with many of the same benefits as under your Prior MOU, and is intended in part to assure you that you do not jeopardize benefits to which you may have already been entitled if you
could have resigned for “Good Reason.” This Memorandum has also been written such that a reduction in position, authority or responsibility is no longer included in the definition of a resignation for “Good Reason.” 

 
 This Memorandum supersedes, in their entirety, all previous agreements and
understandings concerning your employment except the Indemnity Agreement referenced in Section 8 below and any stock option agreements you have with the Company; provided, however, that the provisions of this Memorandum regarding vesting of stock
options (or any restricted shares or restricted stock units) in the event of termination of your employment shall supersede such provisions of your stock option and restricted stock award agreements. As of the Effective Date, the following
provisions shall govern your employment with the Company or a subsidiary, and your Prior Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Employment (dated February 7, 2001) and First Amendment to Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Employment (dated July 3,
2003) between you and Catellus Development Corporation shall both terminate and be of no further force or effect: 
  

	1.	Title; Responsibilities and Duties. 

  

 (a) From the Effective Date hereof through March 31, 2005, you agree to remain a full-time, regular
employee of the Company with the title of Executive Vice President, and you shall be expected to handle such responsibilities and perform such duties as I shall assign from time to time which reasonably relate to a management position, the REIT
transition or the Company’s restructuring efforts.  
  
 (b) Unless your employment is terminated earlier by you or the Company, this Memorandum and your employment with the Company shall terminate automatically and without notice on March 31, 2005. 
  
 (c) From the Effective Date hereof, and thereafter, you agree that you are
not authorized or eligible to execute or enter into any agreement or otherwise bind the Company, or any subsidiary or affiliate of the Company, regarding any legal obligation, contract, commitment, proposal, memorandum of understanding, or any other
written or oral agreement creating liability or any payment obligations for the Company or any subsidiary or affiliate. 
  
 (d) The Company acknowledges and agrees that, while employed by the Company, you shall be entitled to seek other employment to commence upon the
termination of your employment with the Company, subject to the following restrictions: 
  
 (i) you shall be personally responsible for all expenses associated with your attempts to seek other employment, 
  
 (ii) such activities shall not adversely affect your ability
to fulfill your duties and responsibilities to the Company, and 
  
 (iii) you shall not at any time use or disclose any Company, or any of its affiliates’, confidential or proprietary information. 
  
 2. At-Will Employment. You acknowledge and agree that your employment is at-will and that either the Company or you, at any time,
with or without cause, may terminate the employment relationship, including all compensation and benefits. However, should your employment terminate, Section 10 below shall apply. 
  
 3. Salary. You shall be paid at the annualized salary rate of $463,500, which amount shall remain fixed through the date your
employment ceases. Your salary shall be payable in accordance with the Company’s normal payroll practices and subject to all applicable tax withholding requirements. Your salary shall be referred to as your “Base Salary.” 

  
 4. Bonuses. 
  
 4.1 Annual Bonuses. 
  
 (a) You are eligible to receive an annual maximum cash bonus
for the calendar year 2003 of up to two hundred percent (200%) of your Base Salary, subject to satisfaction of target performance criteria determined by the Company. You are eligible to receive an annual maximum cash bonus for the calendar year 2004
of up to one hundred fifty percent (150%) of your Base Salary, subject to final determination by the Compensation Committee of the bonus percentage amount for similarly situated senior executives. The performance criteria for 2004 shall be
determined by the Company no later than March 31, 2004, consistent with other similarly situated senior executives and subject to approval by the Compensation Committee. Such annual bonuses shall be paid as soon as practicable after the 

 

 
date bonuses for senior executives are determined by the Compensation Committee, but no later than March 31 of the year following the bonus year, and are
subject to all applicable tax withholding requirements. You must be employed through December 31 of the applicable bonus year to be eligible for a 2003 or 2004 bonus, provided however, if you are terminated by the Company without
Cause, your employment ceases due to death or Disability, or you resign for Good Reason, you or your estate shall remain eligible for an annual bonus on a pro rata basis based upon actual time worked in that calendar year. You agree that you have
been fully paid any bonuses due for the calendar years 2002 or earlier.  
  
 (b) You shall be eligible for a 2005 annual bonus of up to one hundred fifty percent (150%) of your Base Salary, subject to final
determination by the Compensation Committee of the bonus percentage amount for similarly situated senior executives, calculated on a pro rata basis. You must be employed through March 31, 2005 to be eligible for the 2005 pro rata annual bonus,
provided however, if you are terminated by the Company without Cause, your employment ceases due to death or Disability, or you resign for Good Reason, you or your estate shall remain eligible for a 2005 bonus on a pro rata basis based
upon actual time worked in 2005. The performance criteria for your 2005 bonus shall be determined by the Company, subject to approval by the Compensation Committee. The 2005 bonus, less applicable withholdings and deductions, shall be paid no later
than April 30, 2005. 
  
 4.2 Transition Incentive
Bonus. You are eligible to receive a transition incentive bonus conditional upon satisfaction of performance criteria related to the disposal of specific assets, completion of certain projects and reduction of contingent liabilities. The
performance criteria and potential transition incentive bonus shall be determined by the Company on a basis no less favorably than other similarly situated senior executives.  
  
 4.3 Special Bonus. Provided that you are not terminated for Cause and do not resign without Good Reason prior
to April 6, 2004, you or your estate shall receive a special bonus in an amount equal to $166,667. Such bonus shall be paid on April 6, 2004, and shall be subject to appropriate withholdings and deductions. You acknowledge and agree that any special
bonus paid pursuant to this paragraph will not be taken into account for purposes of determining benefits under Section 6 below, and will not be taken into account as “salary,” “compensation,” “bonus,” or any similar
term in determining the amount of any payment under any pension, retirement, or profit-sharing plan of the Company or any life insurance, disability, or other benefit plan of the Company, or in the calculation of Average Salary and Bonus, except as
otherwise specifically provided in the applicable plan document (including a specific statement that the special bonus will be taken into account in determining the amount of any payment notwithstanding this Memorandum). 
  
 5. Stock Options and Other Stock-Based Awards. From the effective date hereof and
notwithstanding any vesting requirements otherwise applicable to your stock options, or any restricted shares or restricted stock units: 
  
 (a) if you remain employed under this Memorandum until March 31, 2005, or if prior to March 31, 2005, the Company terminates your employment for any
reason with or without Cause, your employment ceases due to death or disability, or you resign for Good Reason, the Company agrees that any and all stock options, restricted shares, or restricted stock units held by you at the time your employment
with the Company terminates shall become fully vested immediately upon your Date of Termination; or 
  

 (b) if you resign from your employment without Good Reason prior to March 31, 2005, there
shall be no vesting as of that date or thereafter of any unvested stock options, restricted shares, or restricted stock units.  
  
 6. Benefits. You shall be entitled to receive paid vacation, medical coverage, disability income replacement coverage, and other employee benefits, all to the same
extent that the Company provides these benefits to the Company’s other similarly-situated senior executives, which shall not be less than those provided by the Company to its senior management employees. Effective as of your Date of
Termination, your rights regarding continuation of any group or individual health insurance coverage shall be governed by COBRA (or Cal-COBRA or other statute if applicable). The COBRA premium shall be the same amount charged to other employees who
have left their employment with the Company and elected COBRA continuation health coverage. From your Date of Termination through the date COBRA benefits expire, you shall be responsible for paying only that portion of the COBRA premium which is
equal to the employee premium rate for active employees of the Company, with the Company paying the remaining portion of the COBRA premium.  
  
 7. Expenses. You shall be entitled to reimbursement for reasonable and properly documented expenses you incur in the conduct of the Company’s business,
including a monthly automobile allowance in accordance with the Company’s Automobile Allowance Policy as well as payment or reimbursement for cellular phone expenses. Such reimbursable expenses shall be deemed to include dues (but not
initiation fees) for a country club, an athletic club, and a luncheon club. 
  
 8.
Indemnity. Pursuant to an Indemnity Agreement, by and between Catellus Development Corporation and you dated January 1, 2001, the Company shall indemnify you, and the Company shall maintain in full force and effect directors’ and
officers’ liability insurance for you in reasonable amounts from established and reputable insurers. To the same extent, the Company shall pay and advance all expenses, including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees, disbursements and
retainers, accounting and witness fees, travel and deposition costs, expenses of investigations, judicial or administrative proceedings and appeals, amounts paid in settlement by you or on your behalf, actually incurred by you in connection with any
threatened, pending or completed claim, action, suit or proceeding, formal or informal, whether brought before or after the date of this Memorandum, whether brought in the right of the Company or otherwise and whether of a civil, criminal,
administrative or investigative nature, by reason of the fact that you were a director, officer, employee or agent of the Company or were serving at the Company’s request as a director, officer, employee, or agent of another corporation,
limited liability company, partnership, joint venture, trust, or other enterprise. 
  
 9. Employee Handbook; Confidential Information. As a condition of employment, you acknowledge that you have reviewed the Company’s current Employee Handbook, executed the Handbook’s Receipt and Acknowledgment (which is the
last page of the Handbook), and returned such Receipt and Acknowledgment and a completed W4 form to Jaime Gertmenian. You agree that during the term of your employment and thereafter for a period of three years, you shall abide by the
confidentiality provisions of the current Employee Handbook. 
  
 10.
Termination of Employment. For definitions of capitalized terms used in this Section 10, see Appendix A attached to this Memorandum which is hereby incorporated by reference. 
  
 10.1 Right to Terminate. The Company or you may terminate your
employment hereunder at any time by giving the other party prior written notice; provided, that upon your death or March 31, 2005, your employment hereunder shall terminate automatically. 
  

 Immediately upon the termination of your employment hereunder for any reason, you shall return promptly to the Company
any property, equipment, or documents in your possession which you have received as a result of your employment, provided however, you shall be allowed to keep the laptop and related equipment, cell phone, and any other electronic device (i.e., palm
pilot or blackberry device) which you possessed as of your last day of employment. You will not acquire any new or replacement equipment, phone or electronic device after the date this Memorandum is signed without prior written approval from Nelson
Rising. 
  
 10.2 Benefits upon
Termination. 
  
 (a) Basic Payments
upon Termination. If your employment terminates for any reason, the Company shall pay you your unpaid Base Salary for the period through the Date of Termination and your unpaid salary with respect to any vacation days accrued but not taken as of
the Date of Termination (based upon your Base Salary in effect at that time). You shall also be entitled to other payments or benefits to the extent provided in the Company’s employee benefit plans or arrangements. 
  
 (b) Termination on March 31, 2005. If your employment
terminates on March 31, 2005 (or you and the Company mutually agree to continue your employment after March 31, 2005), then in addition to the amounts payable under Section 10.2(a), you shall be entitled to the following: 
  
 (i) on April 15, 2005, the Company shall pay you a lump sum
amount equal to two (2) times your Average Salary and Bonus (as calculated under Section 10.2(g)), 
  
 (ii) no later than March 31, 2005, the Company shall pay you your 2004 annual bonus, 
  
 (iii) no later than April 30, 2005, the Company shall pay
you your 2005 pro rata annual bonus, 
  
 (iv) the
Company shall pay you all amounts owed under the Executive Deferred Compensation Plan and any other deferred compensation program now or hereafter established by the Company in accordance with the terms of the applicable plan, provided however, if
you remain employed after March 31, 2005, any such amounts will not be paid until thirty days after your last day of employment with the Company, 
  
 (v) any stock options, restricted shares, or restricted stock units held by you shall become fully vested pursuant to Section 5.

  
 As a condition to your receipt of the lump sum payment under this section, and
of the Company’s obligation to make such payment, you agree to sign the Release attached hereto as Appendix B on or after the Date of Termination. 
  

(c) Termination Other than for Cause, or for Death, Disability or Good Reason Prior to March 31, 2005. If prior to March 31,
2005 (i) you cease to be an employee of the Company on account of (A) the Company’s termination of your employment other than for Cause, (B) Disability or (C) your death, or (ii) you resign your employment with the Company after giving the
Company notice of the occurrence of one or more events that constitute Good Reason within a reasonable period (but not more than 90 days after such occurrence) and the Company fails to correct such occurrence within a reasonable time (but not more
than 60 days) and your resignation occurs within 10 days after the expiration of that cure period, then in 
  

 addition to the amounts payable under Section 10.2(a), you shall receive the following on the payment
dates set forth in Section 10.2(b), unless otherwise provided below: 
  
 (i) the lump sum amount payable under Section 10.2(b)(i) to be paid within 30 days of your Date of Termination, 
  
 (ii) any annual bonus owed for the calendar year paid on a pro rata basis based upon actual time worked, 
  
 (iii) any special bonus still owed under Section 4.3,

  
 (iv) the deferred compensation amounts owed
under Section 10.2(b)(iv), and 
  
 (v) any stock
options, restricted shares or restricted stock units held by you shall become fully vested pursuant to Section 5. 
  
 As a condition to your receipt of the lump sum payment under this section, and of the Company’s obligation to make such payment, you agree to sign the Release
attached hereto as Appendix B on or after the Date of Termination.  
  
 (d) Termination for Cause Prior to March 31, 2005. If you cease to be an employee prior to March 31, 2005, due to a termination by the Company for Cause, then in addition to the amounts payable under Section
10.2(a), you shall receive only the following: 
  
 (i) the Company shall pay you, in monthly payments over a period of twenty-four (24) months from the Date of Termination, a monthly amount equal to one twenty-fourth (1/24th) of the amount that is two (2) times your Average Salary and Bonus (as calculated under Section 10.2(g)), 
  
 (ii) you shall not be entitled to any 2004 or 2005 annual
bonus, provided however, you shall be entitled to a 2004 annual bonus if your employment ceases under this section on or after December 31, 2004, 
  

(iii) you shall not be entitled to any special bonus under Section 4.3 if you are terminated for Cause prior to April 6, 2004,

  
 (iv) within 30 days after the Date of
Termination, the Company shall pay you all amounts owed under the Executive Deferred Compensation Plan and any other deferred compensation program now or hereafter established by the Company, and 
  
 (v) any stock options, restricted shares or restricted stock
units held by you shall become fully vested pursuant to Section 5. 
  
 As a
condition to your receipt of the twenty-four (24) monthly payments under this Section 10.2(d), and of the Company’s obligation to make such payments, you agree to sign the Release attached hereto as Appendix B on or after the Date of
Termination. 
  
 (e) Resignation Without Good Reason Prior to
March 31, 2005. If you cease to be an employee prior to March 31, 2005, due to your resignation without Good Reason, then in addition to the amounts payable under Section 10.2(a), you shall receive only the following: 

 (i) the Company shall pay you, in monthly payments over a period of twenty-four (24)
months from the Date of Termination, a monthly amount equal to one twenty-fourth (1/24th) of the amount that is two (2) times your Average Salary and Bonus (as calculated under Section 10.2(g)), 
  
 (ii) you shall not be entitled to any 2004 or 2005 annual
bonus provided however, you shall be entitled to a 2004 annual bonus if your employment ceases under this section on or after December 31, 2004, 
  

(iii) you shall not be entitled to any special bonus under Section 4.3 if you resign without Good Reason prior to April 6, 2004,

  
 (iv) within 30 days after the Date of
Termination, the Company shall pay you all amounts owed under the Executive Deferred Compensation Plan and any other deferred compensation program now or hereafter established by the Company, and 
  
 (v) there shall be no vesting as of that date or thereafter
of any unvested stock options, restricted shares or restricted stock units.  
  
 As a condition to your receipt of the twenty-four (24) monthly payments under this Section 10.2(e), and of the Company’s obligation to make such payments, you agree to sign the Release attached hereto as Appendix B on or after
the Date of Termination. 
  
 (f) Change of
Control. In the event that a Change of Control of the Company occurs while you are employed by the Company pursuant to the terms of this Memorandum, and within 12 months after the occurrence of the Change of Control, your employment by the
Company or the Company’s successor is terminated by the Company other than for Cause, or you resign for one or more events that constitute Good Reason, then you shall be entitled to receive from the Company or such successor, in lieu of, and
not in addition to, the amounts otherwise payable to you pursuant to Section 10.2(b), (c), (d) or (e) hereof, the benefits provided below: 
  
 (i) the Company shall pay to you (A) your Base Salary, when due, through the Date of Termination at the rate in effect at the time the
applicable Notice of Termination is given, (B) the unpaid portion, if any, of any annual bonus and special bonus which has been earned by you but which has not been paid as of the Date of Termination, (C) all other amounts to which you are entitled
under any compensation plan of the Company at the time such payments are due, and (D) any unpaid salary with respect to any vacation days accrued but not taken as of the Date of Termination (based upon your rate of Base Salary in effect at the time
the applicable Notice of Termination is given); and 
  
 (ii) all stock options or other equity awards held by you with respect to Catellus’ Common Stock shall become fully vested immediately upon the date your employment terminates; and 
  
 (iii) in lieu of any further salary payments to you for
periods subsequent to the Date of Termination, the Company shall pay to you a lump sum payment in an amount which is equal to three (3) times your Average Salary and Bonus (as calculated under Section 10.2(g)); and 
  
 (iv) you shall receive the benefits of the Tax Protection
Policy attached hereto as Appendix C, which is hereby incorporated by reference. 

 Any unpaid bonus and lump sum payment owed to you under this section (f) shall be paid no later than thirty (30) days
after the Date of Termination. 
  
 (g) Average
Salary and Bonus Calculation. If your employment with the Company ceases for any reason prior to December 31, 2003, you and the Company hereby agree that the Average Salary and Bonus shall be calculated based upon calendar years 2000, 2001 and
2002. If your employment ceases on or after December 31, 2003, the Average Salary and Bonus shall be calculated using calendar years 2001, 2002 and 2003, and calendar year 2004 shall not be used at any time for this calculation (even if your
employment terminates after December 31, 2004.) 
  
 (h) Withholding; No Mitigation or Right to Set Off. All payments in this Section 10 are subject to applicable tax withholding requirements. You shall not be required to mitigate the amount of any payment provided for in Sections
10.2(b), (c), (d), (e) or (f) by seeking other employment or otherwise. The Company shall not be entitled to set off against the amounts payable to you under this Memorandum any amounts owed to the Company by you, any amounts earned by you in other
employment after termination of your employment with the Company, or any amounts which might have been earned by you in other employment had you sought such other employment. Notwithstanding the payment provisions regarding deferred compensation, in
the event of any conflict between this Section 10 and your election form, the election form shall control. 
  
 11. Severability/Non-Solicitation of Employees. In case any one or more provisions of this Memorandum shall be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, the validity, legality and enforceability of the
remaining provisions shall not be in any way affected or impaired. You agree that during the term of your employment and for one (1) year thereafter, you shall not solicit or attempt to solicit in any way any individual employed by the Company, or
any of its subsidiaries or affiliates, to become an employee of any other employer or business, without the prior written approval of the Company’s Chairman of the Board.  
  
 12. Arbitration. To the fullest extent allowed by law, any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to your employment with
the Company (or termination of your employment) shall be settled by binding and non-appealable arbitration in the city or region in which your office is located by an arbitrator. Possible disputes covered by the foregoing, include (but are not
limited to) wage, contract, discrimination, or other employment-related claims under laws known as Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, California Fair Employment and Housing Act and comparable statutes in other states if applicable, Americans with
Disabilities Act, Age Discrimination in Employment Act, and any other statutes relating to an employee’s relationship with his/her employer. However, claims for workers’ compensation benefits and unemployment insurance are not covered by
this arbitration agreement and such claims may be presented by you to the appropriate court or state agency. You and the Company shall initially confer and attempt to reach agreement on the individual to be appointed as such arbitrator. If no
agreement is reached, the parties shall request from the Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services (“JAMS”) office in the city or region where your office is located, a list of five retired judges affiliated with JAMS. (If there is no
JAMS office in the city or region where your office is located, then an organization which is comparable to JAMS would be utilized.) You and the Company shall each alternately strike names from such list until only one name remains and such person
shall thereby be selected as the arbitrator. Except as otherwise provided for herein, such arbitration shall be conducted in conformity with the procedures specified in the California Arbitration Act (Cal. C.C.P. §§ 1280 et
seq.) (or the statute applicable in the state in which your office is located). The arbitrator shall allow the discovery authorized by California Code of Civil 
  

 Procedure §1283.05 or any other discovery required by law in arbitration proceedings. Also, to the extent that
anything in this Memorandum conflicts with any arbitration procedures required by applicable law, the arbitration procedures required by applicable law shall govern. The arbitrator shall issue a written award that sets forth the essential findings
and conclusions on which the award is based. The arbitrator shall have the authority to award any relief authorized by law in connection with the asserted claims or disputes. The arbitrator’s award shall be subject to correction, confirmation,
or vacation, as provided by any applicable law setting forth the standard of judicial review of arbitration awards. The Company will pay the arbitrator’s fee and any other type of expense or cost that the employee would not be required to bear
if he or she were free to bring the dispute or claim in court, but exclusive of each party’s attorneys’ fees. The parties intend that this Section 12 shall be valid, binding, enforceable and irrevocable and shall survive the termination of
this Memorandum. Any final decision of the arbitrator so chosen may be enforced by a court of competent jurisdiction. You are waiving your right to a jury trial and agree that the decision of the arbitrator shall be final and binding. If either
party is determined by the arbitrator to be the prevailing party in the arbitration, then that party will be entitled to reimbursement from the other party of all the reasonable fees (including attorneys’ fees) and expenses incurred in
connection with such arbitration. 
  
 13. Attorneys’/Advisors’
Fees. The Company will pay your attorneys’, accountants’, and/or financial or tax advisors’ fees, in connection with the preparation and negotiation of this Memorandum up to a maximum of $10,000. 
  
 14. Amendments. No amendments to this Memorandum may be made except by a writing
signed by you and the Company. 
  
 15. Governing Law. This Memorandum shall
be governed by the internal laws of the State of California. 
  
 CATELLUS
OPERATING LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 
  

	
	By:  /s/ Nelson C.
Rising                                       
 
	       Nelson C. Rising
	       Chairman of the Board and
       Chief Executive Officer

  

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED:
	
	 By:/s/ Timothy J. Beaudin

	         Timothy J. Beaudin

	
	 Date signed: 12 – 30    ,2003

  

 Appendix A 
  
 Definitions 
  
 For purposes of this Memorandum, the following definitions are set forth below: 
  
 (i) “Average Salary and Bonus” means (unless provided otherwise in the Memorandum of
Understanding) the greater of (a) your annual Base Salary and annual bonus, including any amounts deferred by you under the Company’s Profit Sharing and Savings Plan, Cafeteria Plan, and Executive Deferred Compensation Plan and
any other deferred compensation program now or hereafter established by the Company, earned by you for the three full calendar years prior to termination of your employment (regardless of whether all of such years occurred while this Memorandum was
in effect and regardless of whether those earned amounts were paid out on a current basis or deferred) or such smaller number of full calendar years as you have been employed by the Company, divided by the number of such full calendar years, or (b)
your annual Base Salary and annual bonus, including any amounts deferred by you under the Company’s Profit Sharing and Savings Plan, Cafeteria Plan, and Executive Deferred Compensation Plan and any other deferred compensation program now or
hereafter established by the Company, earned by you for the three full calendar years with respect to which annual bonuses have been determined prior to the occurrence of the Change of Control (regardless of whether all of such years occurred while
this Memorandum was in effect and regardless of whether those earned amounts were paid out on a current basis or deferred) or such smaller number of full calendar years as you have been employed by the Company, divided by the number of such full
calendar years. 
  
 (ii) “Cause” means
that the Company provides you with a Notice of Termination for either of the following reasons: (a) the willful and continued failure by you substantially to perform your material duties (other than any such failure resulting from your incapacity
due to physical or mental illness) after written demand for substantial performance of such duties is delivered to you by the Board of Directors, which demand identifies the manner in which the Board of Directors believes that you have not
substantially performed your duties and you have been given a reasonable period of time (but in no event more than 60 days) to correct your deficient performance; or (b) your engaging in egregious misconduct involving serious moral turpitude to such
an extent that, in the reasonable judgment of the Board of Directors, such misconduct substantially impairs your ability to perform your duties with the Company. For purposes of clause (a) of this definition, no act, or failure to act, on your part
shall be deemed “willful” unless done, or omitted to be done, by you without reasonable belief that your action or omission was in the best interest of the Company. 
  
 (iii) A “Change of Control” shall be deemed to have occurred upon the happening of any of

 the following events: 
  
 (a) the acquisition or holding by any individual, entity or group (within the meaning of Section 13(d)(3) or 14(d)(2) of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”)) (an “Acquiror”) of beneficial ownership (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act) of 25% or more of the combined voting power of the then
outstanding shares of Common Stock and other stock of the Company entitled to vote generally in the election of directors (the “Outstanding Company Voting Securities”), but excluding for this purpose any such acquisition (or holding) by
(i) the Company or any corporation controlled by the Company; (ii) any employee benefit plan (or related trust) of the Company or any corporation controlled by the Company; (iii) any acquisition or ownership by an 

 Acquiror of 25% of the Outstanding Company Voting Securities as a result of an acquisition of common
stock or voting securities by the Company which, by reducing the number of shares of the Company’s stock or voting securities outstanding, increases the proportionate number of shares beneficially owned by such Acquiror to 25% or more of the
Outstanding Company Voting Securities; provided, however, that if an Acquiror shall become the beneficial owner of 25% or more of the Outstanding Company Voting Securities by reason of a share acquisition by the Company as described above and shall,
after such share acquisition by the Company, become the beneficial owner of any additional shares of common stock or voting securities of the Company, then such acquisition shall constitute a Change of Control; or (iv) any corporation with respect
to which, following such acquisition, more than 50% of, respectively, the then outstanding shares of Common Stock of such corporation and the combined voting power of the then outstanding voting securities of such corporation entitled to vote
generally in the election of directors is then beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by all or substantially all of the individuals and entities who were the beneficial owners, respectively, of the Outstanding Company Voting Securities
immediately prior to such acquisition in substantially the same proportion as their ownership, immediately prior to such acquisition, of the then Outstanding Company Voting Securities; 
  
 (b) individuals who, as of the date hereof, constitute the Board of Directors (the “Continuing
Directors”) cease for any reason to constitute at least a majority of the Board, provided that any individual becoming a director subsequent to the date hereof whose election, or nomination for election by the stockholders of the Company, was
approved by a vote of at least a majority of the persons then comprising the Continuing Directors shall be considered a Continuing Director, but excluding, for this purpose, any such individual whose initial election as a member of the Board is in
connection with an actual or threatened “election contest” relating to the election of the directors of the Company (as such term is used in Rule 14a-11 of Regulation 14A promulgated under the Exchange Act); or 
  
 (c) consummation by the Company of (1) a reorganization,
merger or consolidation of the Company, with respect to which in each case all or substantially all of the individuals and entities who were the respective beneficial owners of the Outstanding Company Voting Securities immediately prior to such
reorganization, merger or consolidation do not, following such reorganization, merger or consolidation, beneficially own, directly and indirectly, more than 50% of, respectively, the then outstanding shares of Common Stock and the combined voting
power of the then outstanding voting securities entitled to vote generally in the election of directors of the corporation or other entity resulting from such reorganization, merger or consolidation, or (2) a complete liquidation or dissolution of
the Company, or (3) the sale or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company. 
  
 (iv) “Date of Termination” means the effective date specified in the Notice of Termination as of which your employment
terminates or, in the event of termination of employment other than for Cause, the date as of which your employment is to terminate pursuant to the provisions of Section 10 of this Memorandum, provided however, the Date of Termination shall be no
later than March 31, 2005. 
  
 (v)
“Disability” means that (i) you have a physical or mental condition that renders you incapable, after reasonable accommodation, of performing your duties; (ii) such condition is reasonably determined by the Chairman of the Board to be of a
long-term nature; and (iii) you are eligible for income replacement benefits under the Company’s long-term disability plan during such period of disability. 

 (vi) “Notice of Termination” means a notice of a proposed termination by the
Company with a written explanation to you of the grounds for such proposed termination. 
  
 (vii) “Good Reason” exists if, without your express written consent, any of the following occurs: 
  
 (A) the Company reduces your Base Salary as in effect from
time to time; or 
  
 (B) the Company’s
failure to fulfill the Company’s obligations under this Memorandum; or 
  
 (C) the Company’s intentional failure, without your consent, to pay to you any portion of your salary, earned bonus, or other current compensation (if any), or to pay to you any portion of any installment of
deferred compensation under any deferred compensation program within ten business days of the date such compensation is due; or 
  
 (D) (i) any requirement that you relocate your principal residence in a new location because of a Company requirement that you be based in
that new location, or (ii) any requirement that you spend substantially more time traveling on Company business than you did in the year ending September 30, 2000, because of a Company requirement that you have a new place of business; or

  
 (E) the Company does not allow you to devote
reasonable time to activities other than those required under this Memorandum, including supervision of personal investments and activities involving professional, charitable, educational, political, religious and similar types of organizations,
speaking engagements, memberships of boards of directors of other organizations and similar activities, provided that you shall not serve on the board of directors of any other business or hold any other position with any business without the
consent of the Chairman of the Board; or 
  
 (F)
the failure of any successor entity in a Change of Control to continue this Memorandum in effect and assume the Company’s obligations and responsibilities hereunder. 

 Appendix B 
  
 Waiver and Release 
  
 For full and valuable consideration, Timothy J. Beaudin (“Beaudin”) hereby agrees to the following waiver and release provision relating to
Beaudin’s employment with Catellus Development Corporation and/or Catellus Operating Limited Partnership (“Catellus”): 
  
 Beaudin agrees to waive and release Catellus, and each of its affiliated or related entities, parent or subsidiary corporations, shareholders, directors,
officers, employees, attorneys or agents, from all known and unknown claims, agreements or complaints of any nature whatsoever including, but not limited to, any claim arising out of Beaudin’s employment or its termination, any agreement
between Beaudin and Catellus, or any federal, state or governmental statute, including, but not limited to, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the
Americans With Disabilities Act, the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act, and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act. This Waiver and Release does not waive or release any claim by Beaudin for unemployment benefits. This Waiver and Release
includes a waiver of any rights Beaudin may have under Section 1542 of the California Civil Code, or any similar statute or law of any other state, regarding the waiver of unknown claims. Section 1542 states: 
  
 “A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS WHICH THE CREDITOR DOES
NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE, WHICH IF KNOWN BY HIM MUST HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR.” 
  

			
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 Appendix C 
  
 Tax Protection Policy 
  
 This Appendix shall apply if it is determined that any payment, distribution or benefit provided (including, without limitation, the acceleration of any
payment, distribution or benefit, the provision of any severance pay or benefits and the acceleration of exercisability of any stock option) to you or for your benefit (whether paid or payable or distributed or distributable) pursuant to the terms
of this Memorandum or otherwise pursuant to or by reason of any other agreement, policy, plan, program or arrangement, including without limitation any stock option, stock appreciation right or similar right, or the lapse or termination of any
restriction on or the vesting or exercisability of any of the foregoing (the “Payments”) would be subject to the excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), by reason of being
“contingent on a change in the ownership or control” of Catellus, within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code or to any similar tax imposed by state or local law, or any interest or penalties with respect to such excise tax (such tax or
taxes, together with any such interest or penalties, are collectively referred to as the “Excise Tax”). If the Payments are subject to the Excise Tax and it is determined that the Parachute Value of the Payments (as defined below) exceeds
110% of the Safe Harbor Amount (as defined below), you shall be entitled to receive from the Company an additional payment (the “Gross-Up Payment”) in an amount such that the net amount of the Payments and the Gross-Up Payment retained by
you after the calculation and deduction of all Excise Taxes (including any interest or penalties imposed with respect to such taxes) on those Payments and all federal, state and local income tax, employment tax and Excise Tax (including any interest
or penalties imposed with respect to such taxes) on the Gross-Up Payment provided for in this Appendix C, and taking into account any lost or reduced tax deductions you may incur on account of the Gross-Up Payment, shall be equal to the
Payments. If it shall be determined that the Parachute Value of the Payments does not exceed 110% of the Safe Harbor Amount, then no Gross-Up Payment shall be made to you, and the amount of the Payments otherwise due you shall be reduced to the
extent necessary to assure that the Parachute Value of the Payments as calculated for the Payments remaining after such reduction does not exceed the greater of (i) the Safe Harbor Amount or (ii) the amount which yields you the greatest after-tax
amount of Payments after taking into account any Excise Tax you must pay with respect to those Payments. To the extent any such reduction to your Payments becomes necessary by reason of the preceding sentence, the reduction shall be applied against
the portion of your Payments based upon your Average Salary and Bonus. For the purposes of this Appendix C, (a) ”Parachute Value of the Payments” shall mean the present value as of the date of the Change of Control for purposes of
Section 280G of the Code of the portion of such Payments that constitutes a “parachute payment” under Section 280G(b)(2), as determined by the Accountants (as defined below) for purposes of determining whether and to what extent the Excise
Tax will apply to such Payments, and (b) ”Safe Harbor Amount” shall mean the maximum Parachute Value of the Payments that you can receive without any Payments being subject to the Excise Tax. 
  
 (i) All determinations required to be made under this
Appendix C, including whether and when the Gross-Up Payment is required and the amount of such Gross-Up Payment, and the assumptions to be utilized in arriving at such determinations shall be made by the Accountants (as defined below) which
shall provide you and the Company with detailed supporting calculations with respect to such Gross-Up Payment within fifteen (15) business days of the receipt of notice from you or the Company and that you have received or shall receive a Payment.
For purposes of making the determinations and calculations required 

 herein, the Accountants may make reasonable assumptions and approximations concerning applicable taxes
and may rely on reasonable, good faith interpretations concerning the application of Section 280G and 4999 of the Code, including (without limitation) the Proposed Treasury Regulations under Section 280G of the Code, provided that the
Accountants’ determinations must be made on the basis of “substantial authority” (within the meaning of Section 6662 of the Code). For the purposes of this Appendix C, the “Accountants” shall mean the Company’s
independent certified public accountants serving immediately prior to the Change of Control. In the event that the Accountants are also serving as accountant or auditor for the individual, entity or group effecting the Change of Control, you may
appoint another nationally recognized public accounting firm to make the determinations required hereunder (which accounting firm shall then be referred to as the Accountants hereunder). All fees and expenses of the Accountants shall be borne solely
by the Company. 
  
 (ii) For the purposes of
determining whether any of the Payments shall be subject to the Excise Tax and the amount of such Excise Tax, such Payments shall be treated as “parachute payments” within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code, and all “parachute
payments” in excess of the “base amount” (as defined under Section 280G(b)(3) of the Code) shall be treated as subject to the Excise Tax, unless and except to the extent that in the opinion of the Accountants such Payments (in whole
or in part) either do not constitute “parachute payments” or represent reasonable compensation for services actually rendered (within the meaning of Section 280G(b)(4) of the Code) in excess of the “base amount,” or such
“parachute payments” are otherwise not subject to such Excise Tax. For purposes of determining the amount of the Gross-Up Payment, you shall be deemed to pay federal income taxes at the highest applicable marginal rate of federal income
taxation for the calendar year in which the Gross-Up Payment is to be made and to pay any applicable state and local income taxes at the highest applicable marginal rate of taxation for the calendar year in which the Gross-Up Payment is to be made,
net of the actual reduction in federal income taxes which is reasonably expected to result from the deduction of such state and local taxes if paid in such year (determined, however, with regard to limitations on deductions based upon the amount of
your adjusted gross income). To the extent practicable, any Gross-Up Payment with respect to any Payment shall be paid by the Company at the time you are entitled to receive the Payment and in no event shall any Gross-Up Payment be paid later than
five days after your receipt of the Accountant’s determination. Any determination by the Accountants shall be binding upon the Company and you. 
  
 (iii) As a result of uncertainty in the application of Section 4999 of the Code at the time of the initial determination by the
Accountants hereunder, it is possible that the Gross-Up Payment made shall have been an amount less than the Company should have paid pursuant to this Appendix C (the “Underpayment”). Unless the Company elects to exhaust its
remedies under clause (v) below with respect to the additional Excise Tax on your Payments, the Underpayment shall be promptly paid by the Company to or for your benefit at the time you are required to pay the additional Excise Tax resulting in such
Underpayment. 
  
 (iv) You and the Company shall
each provide the Accountants access to and copies of any books, records and documents in the Company’s or your possession, as the case may be, reasonably requested by the Accountants, and otherwise cooperate with the Accountants in connection
with the preparation and issuance of the determination contemplated by this Appendix C. 
  
 (v) You shall notify the Company in writing of any claim by the Internal Revenue Service that, if successful, would require the payment by
the Company of the Gross-Up Payment. Such notification shall be given as soon as practicable after you are 

 informed in writing of such claim and shall apprise the Company of the nature of such claim and the date on which such
claim is requested to be paid. You shall not pay such claim prior to the expiration of the 30-day period following the date on which you give such notice to the Company (or such shorter period ending on the date that any payment of taxes, interest
and/or penalties with respect to such claim is due). If the Company were to notify you in writing prior to the expiration of such period that it desires to contest such claim, you shall: 
  
 (A) give the Company any information reasonably requested by the Company relating to such claim; 

 
 (B) take such action in connection with contesting such
claim as the Company shall reasonably request in writing from time to time, including, without limitation, accepting legal representation with respect to such claim by an attorney reasonably selected by the Company and reasonably satisfactory to
you; 
  
 (C) cooperate with the Company in good
faith in order to effectively contest such claim; and 
  
 (D) permit the Company to participate in any proceedings relating to such claim; provided, however, that the Company shall bear and pay directly all additional Excise Taxes imposed upon you and all costs, legal fees and other
expenses (including additional interest and penalties) incurred in connection with such contest and shall indemnify you for and hold you harmless from, on an after-tax basis, any additional Excise Tax (including interest and penalties with respect
thereto) imposed upon you and any Excise Tax or income or employment tax (including interest and penalties with respect thereto) attributable to the Company’s payment of that additional Excise Tax on your behalf or imposed as a result of such
representation and payment of all related costs, legal fees and expenses. The amounts owed to you by reason of the foregoing shall be paid to you or for your benefit as they become due and payable. Without limiting the foregoing provisions of this
paragraph, the Company shall control all proceedings taken in connection with such contest and, at its sole option, may pursue or forego any and all administrative appeals, proceedings, hearings and conferences with the taxing authority in respect
of such claim and may, at the Company’s sole option, either direct you to pay the tax claimed and sue for a refund or contest the claim in any permissible manner, and you agree to prosecute such contest to a determination before any
administrative tribunal, in a court of initial jurisdiction and in one or more appellate courts, the Company shall determine; provided, however, that if the Company were to direct you to pay such claim and sue for a refund, the Company shall
advance the amount of such payment to you, on an interest-free basis, and shall indemnify you for and hold you harmless from, on an after-tax basis, any Excise Tax or income tax (including interest or penalties with respect thereto) imposed with
respect to such advance or with respect to any imputed income with respect to such advance (including as a result of any forgiveness by the Company of such advance); provided, further, that any extension of the statute of limitations relating
to the payment of taxes for your taxable year with respect to which such contested amount is claimed to be due is attributable in whole or in part to such contested amount. Furthermore, the Company’s control of the contest shall be limited to
issues with respect to which a Gross-Up Payment would be payable hereunder and you shall be entitled to settle or contest, as the case may be, any other issue raised by the Internal Revenue Service or any other taxing authority.

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