Document:

Amended and Restated Memorandum of Understanding regarding Ted Antenucci

 Exhibit 10.4 
  
 

 
  

			
	 TO:
	 	 Ted Antenucci

		
	 FROM:
	 	 Nelson C. Rising

		
	 DATE:
	 	 March 26, 2004

		
	 SUBJECT:
	 	 Amended and Restated Memorandum of Understanding regarding Employment

  

  
 This Amended and Restated Memorandum of Understanding (“Memorandum”) sets forth the terms of your employment with
Catellus Commercial Development Corporation (“CCDC” or the “Company”), a subsidiary of Catellus Operating Limited Partnership (the “Operating Partnership”) and an indirect subsidiary of Catellus Development Corporation
(“Catellus”). This Memorandum supersedes, in their entirety, all previous agreements and understandings concerning your employment except the Indemnity Agreement referenced in Section 8 below (or any future Indemnity Agreement) and any
stock option, restricted stock, restricted stock unit, performance unit, or other award agreements you have with the Company, Catellus or any of their affiliates, provided, however, that the provisions of this Memorandum regarding vesting of
stock options, restricted stock, restricted stock units, performance units or other equity awards in the event of termination of your employment shall supersede such provisions of your award agreements. 
  
 Effective upon your execution of this Memorandum, the following provisions
shall govern your employment with the Company or any of its affiliates: 
  
 1.
Title; Responsibilities and Duties. You are a full-time, regular employee of the Company with the title of President, and you shall be expected to handle such responsibilities and perform such duties as I shall assign from time to time
consistent with those you were handling and performing as of April 1, 2004. If you remain an employee of the Company or become an employee of an affiliate of the Company, the Operating Partnership and the Company will nevertheless be bound by the
terms of this Memorandum. 
  
 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. Effective January 1, 2004, you shall be
paid at the annualized salary rate of at least $475,000. Your salary shall be payable in accordance with the Company’s normal payroll practices and subject to all applicable tax withholding requirements. Your salary will be reviewed in the
first quarter of each year starting in 2005 and, if appropriate, it will be increased retroactive to January 1 of that year. Your salary, as it may be increased from time to time in the sole discretion of the Company, shall be referred to as your
“Base Salary.” 
  
 4. Bonuses. You are eligible to receive an
annual maximum cash bonus for each calendar year of employment of up to one hundred fifty percent (150%) of your Base Salary, subject to 

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 satisfaction of target performance criteria determined
each year by the Compensation and Benefits Committee of the Board of Directors of Catellus (the “Compensation Committee”). The performance criteria may relate to individual division, Company or Catellus goals, or a combination thereof and
shall be established and communicated to you within the first 90 days after the start of each calendar year. Such bonuses shall be paid no later than March 31 of the following year and are subject to all applicable tax withholding requirements.
Except as provided in Section 10, no bonus shall be payable if your employment terminates or you resign prior to the close of the calendar year to which such bonus relates. 
  
 5. Equity Awards. You may be entitled to receive additional stock options, shares of restricted stock, restricted stock units,
performance units, or other awards under the Catellus 2003 Performance Award Plan and future plans based on your and Catellus’ performance as determined by the Compensation Committee in its sole discretion. You will also be entitled to
participate in current and future incentive award plans designed for similarly situated senior management executives, including without limitation the 2004 Transition Incentive Plan and the 2004 Long Term Incentive Plan. 
  
 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 senior management employees. If the Company’s medical insurance plan will not
provide adequate coverage, as mutually agreed upon, in your area, you may elect to maintain your own medical insurance, and the Company will reimburse you for a portion of your insurance. This amount will be equivalent to the Catellus portion of
group medical insurance paid for other similarly situated employees. Reimbursement requests must be submitted on an Expense Report form with a receipt/billing for monthly insurance 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 and an athletic club. 
  
 8. Indemnity. Pursuant to that certain Indemnity Agreement, by and between the Operating Partnership (as successor to Catellus Development Corporation, a Delaware
corporation which merged into the Operating Partnership on December 1, 2003) and you, dated as of March 21, 2002 (“Indemnity Agreement Date”), the Operating Partnership shall indemnify you, and the Operating Partnership shall maintain or
cause to be maintained in full force and effect (either separately or under the Catellus directors’ and officers’ liability insurance policy) directors’ and officers’ liability insurance for you in reasonable amounts from
established and reputable insurers. To the same extent, the Operating Partnership 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 Indemnity Agreement Date, whether brought in the right of the Operating Partnership or otherwise and whether of a civil, criminal, administrative or investigative nature, by
reason of the fact that you were a director, 

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 officer, employee or agent of the Operating Partnership
or its affiliate 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 current Employee Handbook for Catellus and its subsidiaries, 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, 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 (including
documents) in your possession which is owned by the Company or any of its affiliates. Notwithstanding, a termination of employment by the Company shall not be deemed a termination under this Memorandum if (1) you are offered employment with any
affiliate of the Company, and (2) the affiliate agrees to employ you pursuant to the terms of this Memorandum. 
  
 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 Other than for Cause, or for Death, Disability or Good Reason. If (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): 
  
 (A) all stock options, shares
of restricted stock, restricted stock units, performance units, or other equity awards held by you, whether granted before or after the date of this Memorandum, shall become fully vested; and 

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 (B) the Company shall pay you, in
monthly payments over a period of 24 months from the Date of Termination, a monthly amount equal to one twenty-fourth (1/24) of the amount that is a multiple of your Average Salary and Bonus as follows: 
  

	 	(i)	If your Date of Termination occurs prior to or on December 31, 2004, the amount shall be two (2) times your Average Salary and Bonus; 

  

	 	(ii)	If your Date of Termination occurs on or after January 1, 2005 but before or on December 31, 2005, the amount shall be two and thirteen one-hundredths (2.13) times your Average
Salary and Bonus; 

  

	 	(iii)	If your Date of Termination occurs on or after January 1, 2006 but before or on December 31, 2006, the amount shall be two and twenty-seven one-hundredths (2.27) times your Average
Salary and Bonus; and 

  

	 	(iv)	If your Date of Termination occurs on or after January 1, 2007, the amount shall be two and four-tenths (2.4) times your Average Salary and Bonus. 

  
 You shall not be required to mitigate the amount of any payment provided for
in this Section 10.2(b) 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. 
  
 (c) Termination for Cause; Resignation. If you cease to be an employee for any reason other than as set forth in
Section 10.2 (b), then the Company shall have no obligation to make any payments to you for periods after the Date of Termination, your unvested stock options, shares of restricted stock, restricted stock units, performance units and any other
equity awards shall terminate and your vested options must be exercised if at all, within the time periods after the Date of Termination specified in your award agreements. 
  
 10.3 Change of Control Payments. In the event that a Change of Control 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) hereof, the benefits
provided below: 
  
 (a) 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 which has been earned by you but which has not
been paid as of the Date of Termination, and (C) all other amounts to which you 

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 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 
  
 (b) all stock options, shares of restricted stock,
restricted stock units, performance units, or other equity awards held by you, whether granted before or after the date of this Memorandum, shall become fully vested; and 
  
 (c) 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; and  
  
 (d) you shall receive the benefits of the Tax Protection Policy attached hereto as Appendix B, which is hereby incorporated by reference.

  
 11. Guaranty by Operating Partnership. The Operating Partnership
absolutely, irrevocably and unconditionally guarantees the full and punctual payment of all sums of salary, bonus, expenses, fees and any other amounts payable under this Memorandum. The Operating Partnership’s obligations under this Guaranty
are continuing and unconditional and shall terminate only upon termination of the Memorandum by either party and full and complete payment and performance of all guaranteed obligations as of the date of such termination. The Operating
Partnership’s guaranty applies to, inures to the benefit of, and binds all parties hereto, their heirs, devisees, legatees, executors, administrators, representatives, successors and assigns.  
  
 12. Severability. 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 be affected or impaired. 
  
 13. 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 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 

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 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 shall pay
the arbitrator’s fee and any other type of expense or cost that you would not be required to bear if you were free to bring the dispute or claim in court as well as any other expense or cost that is unique to arbitration but exclusive of your
attorneys’ fees. The parties intend that this Section 13 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 to the extent provided by statute or otherwise consistent with or
provided by California law. 
  
 14. Amendments. No amendments to this
Memorandum may be made except by writing signed by you, the Company, and the Operating Partnership. 
  
 15. Governing Law. This Memorandum shall be governed by the internal laws of the State of California. 
  
 16. Effective Date. This Memorandum shall be effective as of March 26, 2004. 
  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto
have executed this Amended and Restated Memorandum of Understanding as of the day and year first above written. 
  

													
	 CATELLUS COMMERCIAL
 DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
	 	 CATELLUS OPERATING LIMITED
 PARTNERSHIP, a Delaware limited
 partnership

				
	 By:
	 	 Catellus Operating Limited
 Partnership, a Delaware limited
 partnership, its sole stockholder
	 	 By:
	 	 Catellus Development Corporation,
 a Delaware corporation, its general
 partner

						
	 	 	 By:
	 	 Catellus Development
 Corporation, a Delaware
 corporation, its general partner
	 	 	 	 By:
	 	 /s/ Nelson C. Rising

	 	 	 	 	By:	 	 /s/ Nelson C. Rising

	 	 	 	 	 	 Nelson C. Rising
 Chairman of the Board and
 Chief Executive Officer

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 Nelson C. Rising
 Chairman of the Board and
 Chief Executive Officer
	 	 	 	 	 	 

  
 CATELLUS DEVELOPMENT 
 CORPORATION, a Delaware 
 corporation 
  

			
		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Nelson C. Rising

	 	 	 Nelson C. Rising

	 	 	 Chairman of the Board and
 Chief Executive Officer

  

			
	 ACCEPTED AND AGREED:

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Ted R. Antenucci

	 	 	 Ted R. Antenucci

  
 Date:
May 5, 2004 

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 Appendix A 
  
 Definitions 
  
 For purposes of this Memorandum, the following definitions are set forth
below: 
  
 (i) “Average Salary and Bonus” means 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. Employment by the Company shall include employment by any affiliate of the Company, and the calculation of annual Base Salary and annual bonus shall include any Base Salary and annual bonus paid by an affiliate of the Company during the
applicable time period. 
  
 (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 of Catellus, 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 

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 voting power of the then outstanding shares of Common
Stock and other stock of Catellus entitled to vote generally in the election of directors (the “Outstanding Catellus Voting Securities”), but excluding for this purpose any such acquisition (or holding) by (i) Catellus or any corporation
controlled by Catellus; (ii) any employee benefit plan (or related trust) of Catellus or any corporation or other entity controlled by Catellus; (iii) any acquisition or ownership by an Acquiror of 25% of the Outstanding Catellus Voting Securities
as a result of an acquisition of common stock or voting securities by Catellus which, by reducing the number of shares of Catellus’ common stock or voting securities outstanding, increases the proportionate number of shares beneficially owned
by such Acquiror to 25% or more of the Outstanding Catellus Voting Securities; provided, however, that if an Acquiror shall become the beneficial owner of 25% or more of the Outstanding Catellus Voting Securities by reason of a share acquisition by
Catellus as described above and shall, after such share acquisition by Catellus, become the beneficial owner of any additional shares of common stock or voting securities of Catellus, 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
Catellus Voting Securities immediately prior to such acquisition in substantially the same proportion as their ownership, immediately prior to such acquisition, of the then Outstanding Catellus 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 Catellus, 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 Catellus (as such term is used in Rule 14a-11 of Regulation 14A promulgated under the Exchange Act); or

  
 (c) consummation by Catellus of (1) a reorganization, merger
or consolidation of Catellus, 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 Catellus 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
Catellus, or (3) the sale or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of Catellus. 
  
 (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 10.1 of this Memorandum. 

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 (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 Chief Executive Officer of Catellus 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) an assigning of duties to you that are a reduction in any substantial respect from your position, authority, or responsibilities as of March 26, 2004; or 
  
 (C) the Company’s failure to fulfill the Company’s obligations
under this Memorandum; or 
  
 (D) the Company’s intentional
failure, without your consent, to pay to you any portion of your Base 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 to issue shares of Catellus Common Stock in accordance with the terms of stock options upon valid exercise thereof, or shares of restricted stock, restricted stock units, performance
units or other equity awards upon the vesting thereof, granted to you or in accordance with the terms of stock option, shares of restricted stock, restricted stock units, performance units, or other equity awards granted to you upon proper vesting
thereof; or 
  
 (E) (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 six-month period prior to
the date of your execution of this Memorandum, because of a Company requirement that you have a new place of business; or 
  
 (F) 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 Chief Executive Officer of Catellus; or 

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 (G) the failure of any successor
entity to the Company following a Change of Control to continue this Memorandum in effect and assume the Company’s obligations and responsibilities hereunder. 

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 Appendix B 
  
 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, share of restricted stock,
restricted stock unit, performance unit or other equity award) 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, share of restricted stock, restricted stock unit, performance unit, 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 B, 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 B, (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 B,
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 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 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 B, 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 B (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. 

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 (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 B. 
  
 (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 forgo 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 

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 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.Amended and Restated Memorandum of Understanding regarding C. William Hosler

 Exhibit 10.5 
  
 

 
  

			
	 TO:
	  	C. William Hosler
		
	 FROM:
	  	Nelson C. Rising
		
	 DATE:
	  	March 26, 2004
		
	 SUBJECT:
	  	Amended and Restated Memorandum of Understanding regarding Employment

  

  
 This Amended and Restated Memorandum of Understanding (“Memorandum”) sets forth the terms of your employment with
Catellus Commercial Development Corporation (“CCDC” or the “Company”), a subsidiary of Catellus Operating Limited Partnership (the “Operating Partnership”) and an indirect subsidiary of Catellus Development Corporation
(“Catellus”). This Memorandum supersedes, in their entirety, all previous agreements and understandings concerning your employment except the Indemnity Agreement referenced in Section 8 below (or any future Indemnity Agreement) and any
stock option, restricted stock, restricted stock unit, performance unit, or other award agreements you have with the Company, Catellus or any of their affiliates, provided, however, that the provisions of this Memorandum regarding vesting of
stock options, restricted stock, restricted stock units, performance units or other equity awards in the event of termination of your employment shall supersede such provisions of your award agreements. 
  
 Effective upon your execution of this Memorandum, the following provisions
shall govern your employment with the Company or any of its affiliates: 
  
 1.
Title; Responsibilities and Duties. You are a full-time, regular employee of the Company with the title of Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Catellus, and you shall be expected to handle such responsibilities and perform
such duties as I shall assign from time to time consistent with those you were handling and performing as of April 1, 2004. If you become an employee of an affiliate of the Company, the Operating Partnership and the Company will nevertheless be
bound by the terms of this Memorandum. 
  
 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. Effective January
1, 2004, you shall be paid at the annualized salary rate of at least $350,000. Your salary shall be payable in accordance with the Company’s normal payroll practices and subject to all applicable tax withholding requirements. Your salary will
be reviewed in the first quarter of each year starting in 2005 and, if appropriate, it will be increased retroactive to January 1 of that year. Your salary, as it may be increased from time to time in the sole discretion of the Company, shall be
referred to as your “Base Salary.” 

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 4. Bonuses. You are eligible to receive an annual
maximum cash bonus for each calendar year of employment of up to one hundred fifty percent (150%) of your Base Salary, subject to satisfaction of target performance criteria determined each year by the Compensation and Benefits Committee of the
Board of Directors of Catellus (the “Compensation Committee”). The performance criteria may relate to individual division, Company or Catellus goals, or a combination thereof, and shall be established and communicated to you within the
first 90 days after the start of each calendar year. Such bonuses shall be paid no later than March 31 of the following year and are subject to all applicable tax withholding requirements. Except as provided in Section 10, no bonus shall be payable
if your employment terminates or you resign prior to the close of the calendar year to which such bonus relates. 
  
 5. Equity Awards. You may be entitled to receive additional stock options, shares of restricted stock, restricted stock units, performance units, or other awards
under the Catellus 2003 Performance Award Plan and future plans based on your and Catellus’ performance as determined by the Compensation Committee in its sole discretion. You will also be entitled to participate in current and future incentive
award plans designed for similarly situated senior management executives, including without limitation the 2004 Transition Incentive Plan and the 2004 Long Term Incentive Plan. 
  
 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 senior management employees. 
  
 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 also include dues (but not initiation
fees) for a country club. 
  
 8. Indemnity. Pursuant to that certain
Indemnity Agreement, by and between the Operating Partnership (as successor to Catellus Development Corporation, a Delaware corporation which merged into the Operating Partnership on December 1, 2003) and you, dated as of July 12, 1999
(“Indemnity Agreement Date”), the Operating Partnership shall indemnify you, and the Operating Partnership shall maintain or cause to be maintained in full force and effect (either separately or under the Catellus directors’ and
officers’ liability insurance policy) directors’ and officers’ liability insurance for you in reasonable amounts from established and reputable insurers. To the same extent, the Operating Partnership 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 Indemnity Agreement Date, whether
brought in the right of the Operating Partnership 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 Operating Partnership or its
affiliate 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. 

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 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, 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 (including
documents) in your possession which is owned by the Company or any of its affiliates. Notwithstanding, a termination of employment by the Company shall not be deemed a termination under this Memorandum if (1) you are offered employment with any
affiliate of the Company, and (2) the affiliate agrees to employ you pursuant to the terms of this Memorandum. 
  
 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 Other than for Cause, or for Death, Disability or Good Reason. If (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): 
  
 (A) all stock options, shares
of restricted stock, restricted stock units, performance units, or other equity awards held by you, whether granted before or after the date of this Memorandum, shall become fully vested; and 

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 (B) the Company shall pay you, in
monthly payments over a period of 24 months from the Date of Termination, a monthly amount equal to one twenty-fourth (1/24th) of the amount that is a multiple of your Average Salary and Bonus as follows: 
  
 (i) If your Date of Termination occurs prior to or on December 31, 2004, the amount shall be two (2) times your Average Salary and Bonus; 
  
 (ii) If your Date of Termination occurs on or after January 1, 2005 but
before or on December 31, 2005, the amount shall be two and thirteen one-hundredths (2.13) times your Average Salary and Bonus; 
  
 (iii) If your Date of Termination occurs on or after January 1, 2006 but before or on December 31, 2006, the amount shall be two and twenty-seven
one-hundredths (2.27) times your Average Salary and Bonus; and 
  
 (iv) If your Date of Termination occurs on or after January 1, 2007, the amount shall be two and four-tenths (2.4) times your Average Salary and Bonus. 
  

You shall not be required to mitigate the amount of any payment provided for in this Section 10.2(b) 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. 
  
 (c) Termination for Cause; Resignation. If you cease to be an employee for any reason other than as set forth in Section 10.2(b), then the Company
shall have no obligation to make any payments to you for periods after the Date of Termination, your unvested stock options, shares of restricted stock, restricted stock units, performance units and other equity awards shall terminate, and your
vested options must be exercised, if at all, within the time periods after the Date of Termination specified in your award agreements. 
  
 10.3 Change of Control Payments. In the event that a Change of Control 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) hereof, the benefits provided below: 

 
 (a) 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 which has been earned by you but which has not been paid as of the Date of Termination, and
(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 

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 (b) all stock options, shares of
restricted stock, restricted stock units, performance units, or other equity awards held by you, whether granted before or after the date of this Memorandum, shall become fully vested; and 
  
 (c) 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; and  
  
 (d) you shall receive the benefits of the Tax Protection Policy attached hereto as Appendix B, which is hereby
incorporated by reference. 
  
 11. Guaranty by Operating Partnership. The
Operating Partnership absolutely, irrevocably and unconditionally guarantees the full and punctual payment of all sums of salary, bonus, expenses, fees and any other amounts payable under this Memorandum. The Operating Partnership’s obligations
under this Guaranty are continuing and unconditional and shall terminate only upon termination of the Memorandum by either party and full and complete payment and performance of all guaranteed obligations as of the date of such termination. The
Operating Partnership’s guaranty applies to, inures to the benefit of, and binds all parties hereto, their heirs, devisees, legatees, executors, administrators, representatives, successors and assigns.  
  
 12. Severability. 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 be affected or impaired. 
  
 13. 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 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.) 

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 (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 shall pay the arbitrator’s fee and any other type of expense or cost that you would not be required to bear if you were free to bring the
dispute or claim in court as well as any other expense or cost that is unique to arbitration but exclusive of your attorneys’ fees. The parties intend that this Section 13 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 to the extent provided by statute or otherwise consistent with or provided by California law. 
  
 14. Amendments. No amendments to this Memorandum may be made except by writing signed by you, the Company, and the Operating Partnership. 
  
 15. Governing Law. This Memorandum shall be governed by the internal laws of the State
of California. 
  
 16. Effective Date. This Memorandum shall be effective
as of March 26, 2004. 
  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto
have executed this Amended and Restated Memorandum of Understanding as of the day and year first above written. 
  

													
	 CATELLUS COMMERCIAL
 DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION
	 	 CATELLUS OPERATING LIMITED
 PARTNERSHIP, a
Delaware limited
 partnership

				
	 By:
	 	 Catellus Operating Limited
 Partnership, a
Delaware limited
 partnership, its sole stockholder
	 	By:	 	 Catellus Development Corporation, a
 Delaware
corporation, its general partner

						
	 	 	By:	 	 Catellus Development
 Corporation, a
Delaware
 corporation, its general partner
	 	 	 	 By:
  
	 	 /s/ Nelson C. Rising

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 Nelson C. Rising
 Chairman of the Board and

Chief Executive Officer

							
	 	 	 	 	By:	 	 /s/ Nelson C. Rising

	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 Nelson C. Rising
 Chairman of the Board and

Chief Executive Officer
	 	 	 	 	 	 

  
 CATELLUS DEVELOPMENT 
 CORPORATION, a Delaware 
 corporation 
  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Nelson C. Rising

	 	 	 Nelson C. Rising

	 	 	Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer

  

	
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED:
	
	 /s/ C. William Hosler

	 C. William Hosler
  
 Date signed: May 14, 2004

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 Appendix A 
  
 Definitions 
  
 For purposes of this Memorandum, the following definitions are set forth
below: 
  
 (i) “Average Salary and Bonus” means 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. Employment by the Company shall include employment by any affiliate of the Company, and the calculation of annual Base Salary and annual bonus shall include any Base Salary and annual bonus paid by an affiliate of the Company during the
applicable time period. 
  
 (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 of Catellus, 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 

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 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 Catellus entitled to vote generally in the election of directors (the “Outstanding Catellus Voting
Securities”), but excluding for this purpose any such acquisition (or holding) by (i) Catellus or any corporation controlled by Catellus; (ii) any employee benefit plan (or related trust) of Catellus or any corporation or other entity
controlled by Catellus; (iii) any acquisition or ownership by an Acquiror of 25% of the Outstanding Catellus Voting Securities as a result of an acquisition of common stock or voting securities by Catellus which, by reducing the number of shares of
Catellus’ common stock or voting securities outstanding, increases the proportionate number of shares beneficially owned by such Acquiror to 25% or more of the Outstanding Catellus Voting Securities; provided, however, that if an Acquiror shall
become the beneficial owner of 25% or more of the Outstanding Catellus Voting Securities by reason of a share acquisition by Catellus as described above and shall, after such share acquisition by Catellus, become the beneficial owner of any
additional shares of common stock or voting securities of Catellus, 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 Catellus Voting Securities immediately prior to such acquisition in substantially the same proportion as their
ownership, immediately prior to such acquisition, of the then Outstanding Catellus 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 Catellus, 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 Catellus (as such term is used in Rule 14a-11 of Regulation 14A promulgated under the Exchange Act); or 
  
 (c) consummation by Catellus of (1) a reorganization, merger or consolidation of Catellus, 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 Catellus 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 Catellus, or (3) the sale or other disposition of all or
substantially all of the assets of Catellus. 
  
 (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 10.1 of this Memorandum. 

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 (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 Chief Executive Officer of Catellus 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) an assigning of duties to you that are a reduction in any substantial respect from your position, authority, or responsibilities as of March 26, 2004; or 
  
 (C) the Company’s failure to fulfill the Company’s obligations
under this Memorandum; or 
  
 (D) the Company’s intentional
failure, without your consent, to pay to you any portion of your Base 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 to issue shares of Catellus Common Stock in accordance with the terms of stock options upon valid exercise thereof, or shares of restricted stock, restricted stock units, performance
units or other equity awards upon the vesting thereof, granted to you or in accordance with the terms of stock option, shares of restricted stock, restricted stock units, performance units, or other equity awards granted to you upon proper vesting
thereof; or 
  
 (E) a relocation of your current place of
employment or requirement for you to be based anywhere other than the City of San Francisco; or 
  
 (F) 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 Chief Executive Officer of Catellus; or 

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 (G) the failure of any successor
entity to the Company following a Change of Control to continue this Memorandum in effect and assume the Company’s obligations and responsibilities hereunder. 

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 Appendix B 
  
 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, share of restricted stock,
restricted stock unit, performance unit or other equity award) 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, share of restricted stock, restricted stock unit, performance unit, 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 B, 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 B, (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 B,
including whether and when the Gross-Up Payment is required and the amount of such Gross-Up 

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 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 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 B, 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 B (the “Underpayment”). Unless the Company elects to exhaust its remedies under clause (v) 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. 

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 (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 B. 
  
 (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 forgo 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 

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 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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