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COCA-COLA ENTERPRISES INC. LONG-TERM INCENTIVE PLA

 EXHIBIT 10.21  

 LONG-TERM INCENTIVE PLAN

(Effective January 1, 2000)  

SECTION 1. Purpose. 

            The purpose of the Long-Term Incentive Plan (the "Plan") is to advance the interest of Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. (the "Company") by providing key management
and sales employees with incentive to assist the Company in meeting and exceeding its business goals.  

SECTION 2. Administration. 

            The Plan shall be administered by a Compensation Committee (the "Committee") appointed by the Board of Directors of the Company (the "Board") from among its
members and shall be comprised of not fewer than two members who shall be "outside directors" within the meaning of Section 162(m) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Internal Revenue Code")), and the regulations thereunder.
 

            The Committee may, subject to the provisions of the Plan, establish such rules and regulations or take such action as it deems necessary or advisable for the
proper administration of the Plan. Each determination made or action taken pursuant to the Plan, including interpretation of the Plan, shall be final and conclusive for all purposes and upon all persons, including, but not limited to, the Company,
the Committee, the Board, officers, the affected Participants (as defined in Section 3), and their respective successors in interest.  

            In addition to such other rights of indemnification as they have as directors or as members of the Committee, the members of the Committee shall be
indemnified by the Company against reasonable expenses (including, but not limited to, attorneys' fees) incurred in connection with the defense of any action, suit or proceeding, or in connection with any appeal, to which they or any of them may be
a party by reason of any action taken or failure to act in connection with the Plan, and against all amounts paid by them in settlement thereof (provided such settlement is approved to the extent required by and in the manner provided by the
Certificate of Incorporation or Bylaws of the Company relating to indemnification of directors) or paid by them in satisfaction of a judgment in any such action, suit, or proceeding, except in relation to matters as to which it shall be adjudged in
such action, suit or proceeding that such Committee member or members did not act in good faith and in a manner he, she or they reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interest of the Company.  

SECTION 3. Eligibility. 

            Cash awards ("Awards") may be made under this Plan to persons who are officers and managers of the Company and, as such positions are defined by the
Compensation Committee, senior staff of the Company and its Subsidiaries 

  ("Participants"). "Subsidiary" shall mean any corporation or other business organization in which the Company owns, directly or indirectly, 20% or more of the voting stock or capital during a Performance Period.
 

SECTION 4. Performance Goal Criteria. 

            Awards made under the Plan shall be paid solely on account of the attainment of specified increases in the Company's return on invested capital
("ROIC") over the period of three consecutive calendar years (the "Performance Period") beginning on January 1 of any year the Compensation Committee designates as the beginning of a Performance Period for which an Award shall be made. The
Committee shall preestablish the specific ROIC targets for each Performance Period in accordance with Section 162(m) of the Internal Revenue Code and regulations thereunder. For the purposes of the Plan, ROIC is determined in the same manner as set
forth in the Company's audited financial statements for each year of the performance Period, normalized for acquisitions, divestitures and other significant financial events.  

SECTION 5. Calculation of the Award. 

            The Committee shall establish Award levels, described as percentages by which a Participant's Average Annual Base Salary shall be multiplied, to determine the
amount of an Award payable upon the attainment of specified increases in the Company's ROIC. "Average Annual Base Salary" means the average of the base salary in effect on the last day of each year of the three-year Performance Period for
which an Award is made. Notwithstanding the preceding, the Average Annual Base Salary used to calculate an Award paid to a Participant (under this Section 5 or Section 6) may not exceed such Participant's annual base salary on the first day of the
Performance Period for which the Award is being paid, increased by 33 1/3%. No Award under the Plan shall exceed 160% of a Participant's Average Annual Base Salary. 

SECTION 6. Prorated Awards. 

            (i) If, after the commencement of a Performance Period, an employee is hired or promoted into a position eligible for participation in the Plan
("Eligible Position"), the employee shall be eligible to receive a prorated Award for the period during which the Participant was employed in an Eligible Position. To calculate the Average Annual Base Salary for a prorated Award, each
year's annual base salary shall be prorated based on the period in which the employee was employed in the Eligible Position. 

            (ii) If, within a Performance Period, a Participant is transferred from one Eligible Position to another Eligible Position, the Participant's Award shall be
prorated for the period of time the Participant was employed within each such position. The base salary in effect on the last day of each year shall be included in the calculation of the Participant's Average Annual Base Salary. 

            (iii) If, within a Performance Period, a Participant transfers from an Eligible Position to a position ineligible for participation under the Plan, a prorated
Award shall be paid to such Participant for the period of time the Participant was employed within the Eligible Position. The Participant's annual base salary in effect on the last day of the Participant's employment in the Eligible Position shall
be included in the calculation of the Participant's Average Annual Base Salary. 

          (iv) Prorated Awards under this Section 6 shall not be paid to a Participant whose employment is terminated prior to the last day of the Performance Period
unless the reason for such termination was the Participant's death, disability, or retirement (as defined in Section 6). A prorated Award paid to a Participant whose employment is terminated on account of death or disability shall be calculated
based on the increase in ROIC as of December 31st of the year preceding the Participant's termination and shall be paid in the year following such Participant's termination of employment. A prorated Award paid to a Participant whose employment is
terminated on account of retirement shall be paid in the year following the end of the Performance Period for which the Award is made, and subject to the Committee's discretion described in Section 7, shall be calculated on the basis of the increase
in ROIC through the end of the Performance Period. To determine the Average Annual Base Salary to be used in calculating a prorated Award under this Section 6(iv), each year's base salary shall be prorated for the period in which the Participant was
employed in an Eligible Position during the Performance Period.

          (v) For purposes of this Section 6:

          (a) "Retirement" means a Participant's voluntary termination of employment on a date which is on or after the earliest date on
which such Participant would be eligible for an immediately payable benefit pursuant to the terms of the defined benefit pension plan sponsored by the Company or a Subsidiary in which the Participant participates. If the Participant does not
participate in such a plan, the date shall be determined as if the Participant participated in the Company's defined benefit plan covering the majority of its non-bargaining employees in the United States.

          (b) "Disability" shall be determined according to the definition of "total and permanent disability," in effect at the time of
the determination, in the defined benefit plan sponsored by the Company or a Subsidiary in which the Participant participates. If the Participant does not participate in such a plan or such plan does not define "disability,"
"disability" shall mean the Participant's inability, by reason of a medically determinable physical or mental impairment, to engage in any substantial gainful activity, which condition, in the opinion of a physician approved of by the
Committee, is expected to have a duration of not less than one year.

            (c) "Prorated" means the determination of the amount of an Award for partial participation in a particular Eligible
Position, which amount is determined according to the nearest number of whole months in which the Participant was employed in the relevant Eligible Position(s) during the Performance Period for which the Award is made.

          (d) A Participant's employment with the Company or any Subsidiary will be deemed not to be a termination of employment if the
Participant's reason for termination is due to immediate employment with any other Subsidiary or any Related Company; however, in such event, the Participant's Award shall be subject to proration as if the Participant transferred to a position
within the Company that is ineligible for participation in the Plan. The term "Related Company" shall include The Coca-Cola Company or any corporation or business entity in which The Coca-Cola Company owns, directly or indirectly, 20% or more of the
voting stock or capital if (i) such company is a party to an active reciprocity agreement with the Company and (ii) the Company has assented to the Participant's subsequent employment.

 

SECTION 7. Discretion of the Compensation Committee. 

          All Awards shall be made solely on the basis of the performance goals set forth by the Committee pursuant to Section 4 and only in accordance with the standards
set forth in Section 5. The Committee shall have no authority to increase the amount of an Award payable to a Participant that would otherwise be due upon the attainment of the performance goal. The Committee shall, however, have the authority to
reduce or eliminate any Award under the Plan.  

SECTION 8. Committee Certification. 

            Prior to payment of an Award, the Committee shall certify in writing that the performance targets described in Section 4 have, in fact, been satisfied.
 

SECTION 9. Amendments, Modification and Termination of the Plan. 

            The Board or the Committee may terminate the Plan in whole or in part, may suspend the Plan in whole or in part from time to time, and may amend the Plan from
time to time to correct any defect or supply any omission or reconcile any inconsistency in the Plan or in the Awards made thereunder that does not constitute the modification of a material term of the Plan. Such action may be taken without the
approval of the share owners of the Company unless the Committee determines that the approval of share owners would not be necessary to retain the benefits of Section 162(m) of the Internal Revenue Code.  

SECTION 10. Governing Law. 

            The Plan and all determinations made and actions taken pursuant thereto shall be governed by the laws of the State of Georgia and construed in accordance
therewith.SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT

 EXHIBIT 10.30  

SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT

TO THE BOTTLER'S AGREEMENT 

 This Supplemental Agreement (the "Supplemental    Agreement") is entered into with effect from October 6, 2000, by and among The Coca-Cola Company and The Coca-Cola Export Corporation (hereinafter collectively or
severally referred to as the "Company") and Bottling Holdings (Netherlands) B.V., Coca-Cola Enterprises Belgium, Coca-Cola Entreprise,

Coca-Cola Enterprises Nederland B.V., Coca-Cola Enterprises Limited and La Societe de Boissons Gazeuses de la Cote d'Azur, S.A. (hereinafter collectively or severally referred to as the "Bottler(s)"),  

 WHEREAS, each Bottler has entered into a Bottler's Agreement with the Company effective July 26, 1996 except that the Bottler's Agreement between, Coca-Cola Enterprises Limited and the Company is effective February
10, 1997, the Bottler's Agreement between Bottling Holdings (Netherlands) B.V. and the Company is effective October 6, 2000 and the Bottler's Agreement between La Societe de Boissons Gazeuses de la Cote d'Azur, S.A. and the Company is effective May
1, 1992 (hereinafter collectively or severally referred to as the "Bottler's Agreement(s)") concerning the preparation, packaging, distribution and sale of certain non-alcoholic beverages under trademarks owned by The Coca-Cola Company (hereinafter
referred to as the "Beverages") packaged in containers authorized in the Bottler's Agreements by The Coca-Cola Company (hereinafter referred to as "Authorized Containers") and covering a territory particularly described in each Bottler's Agreement
(hereinafter collectively or severally referred to as the "Territory(ies)");  

 WHEREAS, in an effort to maximize the beverage production and distribution efficiencies of their respective industrial and commercial facilities, the Bottlers desire to have the flexibility to: (1) exercise the
production and/or distribution rights under their Bottler's Agreement in the Territory(ies) covered by any one or more of the other Bottler's Agreement(s); (2) exercise, in their respective Territory, the production and/or distribution rights under
any one or more of the other Bottler's Agreement(s); and (3) allow each Bottler to have any other Bottler manufacture, for the requesting Bottler, Beverages in Authorized Containers listed in its respective Bottler's Agreement;  

 WHEREAS, subject to the terms of this Supplemental Agreement, the Company is desirous to authorize each Bottler to prepare and package and/or distribute and sell the Beverages in the Territory(ies);  

 NOW, THEREFORE:  

	 1.

	In addition to the rights granted to each Bottler under Clause I of each Bottler's Agreement to prepare, package, distribute and sell the Beverages in Authorized Containers in and throughout a specific
Territory, each Bottler is hereby authorized to: a) prepare and package and/or sell or distribute the Authorized Containers throughout any one or more of the Territory(ies); b) prepare and package and/or sell or distribute, in its respective
Territory, the Authorized Containers listed under any one or more of the other Bottler's Agreement(s); and c) have any other Bottler manufacture for the requesting Bottler Beverages authorized under the requesting Bottler's Bottler's
Agreement.
		 
	2.	Notwithstanding the provisions under 1) above, each Bottler shall, throughout the duration of this Supplemental Agreement, be primarily responsible to the Company for fulfilling all of its obligations
under the Bottlers Agreement it has entered into with the Company, including but not limited to its obligation to prepare and present to the Company once in each calendar year, a program (the "Annual Program") which shall include but shall not be
limited to the marketing, management, financial, promotional and advertising plans of the Bottler showing in detail the activities contemplated for the ensuing twelve-month period or such other period as the Company may prescribe, and which shall be
acceptable to the Company as to form and substance. The Bottler shall continue to prosecute diligently such Annual Program and shall report quarterly or at such other intervals as the Company may request in connection with the implementation of the
Annual Program. The Bottler shall also report on a monthly basis, or at such other intervals as the Company may request, to the Company, sales of each of the Beverages in each of the Territories and in such detail and containing such information as
may be requested by the Company.
		 
	3.	In addition, notwithstanding the provision under 1) above, no Bottler shall be engaged in production, packaging, sale or distribution activities in any of the other Bottlers' Territories (i) at the expense
of neglecting the development of the Company's Beverages in the Territory defined in the Bottlers Agreement it has entered into with the Company, and (ii) unless its obligations under the Bottler's Agreement it has entered into with the Company are
fulfilled to the satisfaction of the Company.
		 
		 
	 4.

	Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Bottler shall initiate the production, packaging, sale or distribution of any Beverage or any Authorized Container in any Territory, which at such time is not produced,
packaged, sold or distributed within that Territory, without the-prior express agreement on a customer and consumer program acceptable to the Company or its designated entity, for the Beverage or Authorized Container in question.
		 
	5.	Each Bottler shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations in effect in any Territory where it produces, packages, sells or distributes the Beverages.
		 
	6.	It is the desire of the parties that this Supplemental Agreement remain in force for the duration of the Bottlers Agreement(s). However, the system of operation authorized under this Supplemental Agreement
is a new concept which has not been implemented by the Company with independent entities before. It is therefore possible that unforeseen difficulties may arise in its application. The Company therefore retains the rights to (i) withdraw selectively
the authorization of any of the Bottlers to operate in the Territories of the others; or (ii) terminate this Supplemental Agreement at any time during its validity by giving the Bottlers ninety (90) days' prior written notice of its intention to
terminate.
		 
	7.	This Supplemental Agreement shall be interpreted, construed and governed by and in accordance with the laws of Belgium. Any dispute arising hereunder shall be referred to the courts of Brussels.
		 
	8.	This Supplemental Agreement supersedes any previous agreements entered into among the Company and the Bottlers in connection with the subject matter herein.

 Except as herein modified, the Bottler's Agreements and all of their stipulations, covenants, agreements, terms, conditions and provisions shall remain in full force and effect.  

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Coca-Cola Company, The Coca-Cola Export Corporation, Bottling Holdings (Netherlands) B.V., Coca-Cola Enterprises Belgium, Coca-Cola Entreprise, Coca-Cola Enterprises Nederland B.V., Coca-Cola
Enterprises Limited and La Societe de Boissons Gazeuses de la cote d'Azur, S.A. have caused this Supplemental Agreement to be signed and acknowledged by their duly qualified representative.  

	THE COCA-COLA COMPANY	THE COCA-COLA EXPORT CORPORATION
		
	By: S/ DAVID M. TAGGART	By: S/ WILLIAM J. DAVIS
	Authorized Representative	Authorized Representative
	Date: OCT 06 2000	Date: OCT 06 2000
	
 

	
	BOTTLING HOLDINGS	COCA-COLA ENTERPRISES BELGIUM
	(NETHERLANDS), B.V.	
		By: S/ FRANK GOVAERTS
	By: S/ GRAY MCCALLEY	Authorized Representative
	Authorized Representative	Date: OCT 06 2000
	Date: OCT 06 2000	
	
 

	
	COCA-COLA ENTREPRISE	COCA-COLA ENTERPRISES NEDERLAND B.V.
	
 

	
	By: S/ D. REINICHE	By: S/ FRANK GOVAERTS
	Authorized Representative	Authorized Representative 
	Date: OCT 06 2000	Date: OCT 06 2000
	
 

	
	COCA-COLA ENTERPRISES LIMITED	LA SOCIETE DE BOISSONS GAZEUSES DE LA COTE
		D'AZUR, S.A.
	By: S/ GRAY MCCALLEY	
	Authorized Representative	By: S/ DANIEL JAN
	Date: OCT 06 2000	Authorized Representative
		Date: OCT 06 2000

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